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Courses. on recommendation of IX W. l'arraV. sr . , manager of the state 1.iir, hag derided i : ., '. move the poultry, exhibtt to the t4 'to cent In np; 1tM4E' of 18 per ,'' It . ; 10010 the grandstand that .was ettatA i for- the 'iii,;interi- .: proliriatians lust year, by the government c.;; once of Church echools for tticrupicd This !:. feet. :11I spare. 180 by 46 the "oili7P'be"It'id" 'w".CenTt.nted1 -' -- testis 011- - APProPriationof 7proptiatiOne Wedneadts'YJATid- this in- - logo44ktee 1., to tie epent for the. buildihg of too f effChurch Mr. Parrlitt thinks the -crease, If approved by new coops. d.i Cum- - new will be one to Supt. '11-ln', .teals. 'according pohltry exhibit ,room :. t of the finest. in the west. ' TtI to be used mainly for an in...nlings; ' The present CI poultry building will b Irt tte salarlea Of teatilters.,, . y the home. and 'child be occu lt i e i, ,The being to total. aPpropriation .for the welfare exhibits, the plan two I,., watts will 'total 141041t. No arrange the exhibits around coming-yecenter apace as II new buildings are. contemplated. by and to utilize rho J i the Church sehool heads nor will any test room and women's headquarter& '.; of the schools be abolished. There are Appropriation of $1,000 was made by aad seminaries the legislature with which to- remodel at present 17 schools, ,,,,i ,.' ..j.. ' in Site Church schbol system. The the building. : .1.-', It is hoped , that the. government richdels e,uroll an average of ateaut 1.- more hist Will ..t it seminaries continue 41e0 and the adopted students policy the .. l more than year of placing'exhibite in the ntate than 4.500, nialtmg ;; ir' 13.000 young people who are recelv, fairs., In the event this Is done the 1: ' 4 be housett in v,,. government exhibit will !ing religious education. ' ' etilitteunt H. H. Cummings otthe : '. Li., Supt. t the Ancreasain,ithe ;,..1Citurelit tichoOttlieliae . i , teachers salariee was granted because ' f of the fact that both national . and Properly Condemned. to ;taste legislation is tending greatly in Decision for the plaintiff waa hand;Increase the wages of instructors , the public schools and it is considered ,i ,, down. in the district court Wednos. "only fair that this raise should bg, afternoon In the ease of the Salt 'met In eome measure by the Church, No minimum anti, maxi- - lake & institutions. companl exists at present against Vrnest Strube. et al. In this II the matter heretofore case the company sought to cOndemn. ,:.) r in the echoots. been-lof- t toe adinstment by , eertalb Property at thecorner of First ,,t :dividual school boards. But in order to West and Ninth South streets. claim- a. , rnairtenin , balance of salaries ed to be necessary for the building of , ",thronghout the entire Church system a spur track. and on which prtteating i it wtti now be required , that' each property owners in that vicinity had Acheol send in a report of its teach- - secured an option. Under the decision :' f , , );; ' l'era,-;thsalarlea. totally arid Work, the company is required to file a ,',in order that It may be submitted to bond in the sum of $6.000. Work of i4 'Abe, school superintendent and the laying the track will begin May I. I f,l t ''t ,tioard of examiners.- ' New Scatiostriew,- , : Mrs. t ) Ore or two new seminaries may be tSpeech :estahLished during the coming year. Changes Mayor'st Mind Inclizunrial work will be emphasized and supervised summerwork will be A letter of considerable interest to .again taken up. ; The Church Teachers' College sum. Church official-4- ' has been received 'Joey School .al the D. T: U. will offer :this year a special couree In religious by Elder Jame: E. Talmage from Instruction for Religion clam, semi'- President C. A. Cellist of the Southern , ' and Church schools leathers, States. miesion. Pneste Canis writes ine,ry that the mayor of Atlanta, Ca., where which all seminary-teacher- s not tuates of Church schools will be i.e., L. D. S. missionaries have been denied attend. Guy- C. Wilson. the privilege of holding street meet, recently attended a session of the president of the L. DI E. u., will be- the Ines. Ministerial association of his town. , !insttuctor. Letters telling of the apportioned where Mrs. Lulu Lovelanti Shepherd, : city, was the speaker, Aums for each school are being sent formerly of this the meeting upon - leaving from the uperintendent's office. and out rt issued the " mayor straightway permits for the "Mormon': elders to , 4 on the streets. 1 preach I ; e - ,) C ' 4, h.,. A The-rece- I'lst-leit- -'-' Is' , ,..t ,I.. al4 f- it, - 'i 1111N, i k ' tlito,. e, t k ; - 4 t 4 .. - z ' ,,. 77...1 ,,.., .,.. . ,'.4e...1; ,,L,,s T, '414 .. -- ,- ' t .. d-- ar -,' - t; :: .!- - i! , in-al- , 44 . ' I' . - q . 1-- salary---echedul- ..74. , ip br , 14: ". ot.,,,,,, L., 1 6 I , tribute: s - the--T- ,ever-prese- Shepherd A - - 5. . , the,.-hasi- s , . -- -- at atit nt fought and overcome sickness:-4irs- i typhoid then pneumonia and then is those forbidpleurisyup there and then Masi' been ding regions, obliged to go' by sled 400 miles before finding the shelter of aitosletal and the care of a phyalcian. eduA committee of prominent cators and business men of the city hes'cled by President Widtsoe of the of Utak lit planning wpinter in honor ,of Mr. Stefansson. , ro" -- , . will-pow- er - of k .. It . -- A ' . . , do Ile has profited Sy experience until he knows how to !face and overcome every problem of the 'North. His method Iii to take the white mane brains and intelligence and the white mend perInto the Arcsistence and these forces with tic, of the Eskimothe the polar-cra- ft ability tolive off Hie land itself. and Stettnesoit,Aes not only fought continovercome those Arctic regioncold gencies of the hunger. wet and starvation, and all that goes with thembut he has - a n tions. Itt-i- -- , - - - -, . 111 -Stefa mown l's peck-Cproan Of the old school. the old re-- , gitne of Arctic and Antarcgc explor- -' ere. the workers .with the dog and eledge, and Among thoec he atisily holds a place In the first rank- Steanson ha grasped the meaning of polar work and has pursued his task , . , -- - Lion wagRear Admiral Robert E.., Peary. the discoverer of the North l'ole, who paid him, the following i ' .. illiq famous expkwer ;will Illutarate - itts thrilling experteraves at the Salt takil tbeliare. April IL:with pklures - taken by himself. When VilhIalnitir Stefansson, 'the eminent explorer Vhd is to lecture at the Salt Lake Theatre Saturday night April 5, was awarded the HubbardOold Medall tiy the National geographic society. 'recently. the indn who presented him to that organixa'glOwing. 1 1. - - 4.,44, 4 L, ; a 13r - l''. self-contr- ol "t . , ,,.. ' , , -a- ,., - ' I , AspEci ; 4 , '', ,:,1 , '4 ... I , x '.-- 11. ne . 7 littonttn titAttirrr.-..- . , . , e. ' . IllUillUITIO1 ; nteülTr ULJUI I L ron s ee n , . , f ,- ''' 'W 1 'k ,,,..,11,,v, -7 , , , i I :'!,, 1 ') ' 1 g4 44, nt I 1' ...--,- .' -- CmeteratiolvitOf-41vhe'ret"hvu';er"ti . & 4 7) .sl, ,1 ,, -- ' ''' ,, , :' : , - -, 1COBLN1 BIIHCOMISTll To Am iiitm , (Conlinued from page one) - ' ' men I , These ,, . starving to death. EE . knew, will co ns over to eis.' Today ' ' ,S, Wednesda y. March Prank 'Wedleigh. phatensee treffic ,cpaLENz. are suPerior ' themselves Boisheviki ' the 21,1 ,' , the Aseociated Preee., St Rio Gra nde , (By d ' en ' items to us, since they have the !tromaater of Coblene has ,The kap, , sYstern. arrived here from the wean. . . munition of Russia and alto those Dotice in 'the . , newspaper ectaitad,-.- IL and is at the Hotel Utah until Friday., which were obtained from the Gee.-Ho Denver. Maxi.; Recommends Legal mans. When we are properly equipped .that the Ge rmans In tbe area or coca. before continuing east to . . e we will have little difficulty in do- - I paticZzi use more ; hti... sayE , . Meek fasting. the Boleheviki." ... 4 conduct toward tit 0 A eicati ,ot, "Denver hotels are crowded , with- ,, mum Working ' the he said f hoped Gen Ptitudeld eel., 4 ... I ' tourist traveling both Ways, but moat- - I e nuttier in beaus between Poland and titers, especially listany acts alto, 4 0 -- HoursAlso piss Every ly eastbound from California. be be settled would taken be, the Am ericons at . i the ezechsfritiovaks onight s body In Deriver seems to be hopeful Asked if the - other an I n a ult to theti uniform Over.- '- b diplomaey. a to the future. The idea that pro. ot oilier ' by: be settled not Systematic cotzrages orh burtomantettsook th otleationskeuthe e: it.. I said bit did hibition has worked any MAW)! wise., ! it ae. e general .. ; town is it fallaeY. Prohibition Ila good Ii .,,' a:." 'of an Inc re ase . Bort because -.. , not think so. , receath not only for Denverand Colored, but i , slum ., , "ossibly the Germans, may accept in the nun ber of (I S hts b eitveta the , for any other city and state. Denver ,. . the Attlee tertne.", be added, "but I Americans' and civilians. an American ltohest 1:: t. , LONDON. Us' a o esda Y March 211.deubt whether in spite Of the ques- aolditif; drotPritees enthtitotiPsvet:o!lii'liethvolvoSclhof be, inelettibbed to death. la oat maxi- - tion of right. they will give up Poland legal Pecommendations that to standard. not up preleont Miaingt .,, instanoe,' of 411 hours. sub- - without a struggle." ., , There. is a great procritae.of oil, shale mum working -week The- 'burgomaster anneals t 0 west- - Piet to proper- variation. be estabtht development along our lines-I--tiros ba A limbed: MILITARY SERVICE and eastern-Utah.pride - of the Germans and xptc- Ise time that and legal wage' discouraged. f, plant is about to begin operations et' will be unnec- ease, th e applicability be -- BILL IS PASSED- - BY' Debeque capable of extracting ao fromIi rates of univereal . ' for thi German local authorities b SO tons of shale daily, sod this Indus- - fix". lire made in the report Oft ' the !riclusitriaH, ... OF COMMONS take strictoneasures. try, is &morning proportions that tam.'I committee apetio,rmat yin rebrunor HOUSE al vatei' immense..pperations later. Out t!'? nferencet of Premier Lloyd George. Ine In Nevade oil ' abate ProsVecta are I The committee was charged with the ' t LONDON Wednesday, March IL- .retry eneouraging. t b causes o f bill .. passed I CALLED BY DEATH "General businewi .is very heavy I Gut y of con sidering rs inquiring into the The military sierrice over our linek so mitch se that in pas-lio-uanti wagea and was through the report owtage wtthout senger traffic we are constantly adding made up of SO members. evenly di- commons - maaeararet GerdesIn e. lora Mini. extra Pullmans and coaches to accom- sided between the employers and rep- - amendment , In. the house' of 24 Ile- - taL Margaret Gordon. years tie modate the growing demantt,... True, resentatives of trade unions. , today. The propoeal to 'exclude died Tuesday. The funeral,telit ot e there' is dearth of organized national for Witty to servke in Rusela from th Friday at 2:20 p.m.. at the Imam! It iii suggested that parkexcuritions listed up to datett over negotiations between employers and scope Of the bill Wes voted down. 281 chapel. Interment In city cemetery. iimicunt-triVithat b.t , 411. . workmen should be at full accept-t- o Jebek4;111In a local hospital, AA, there will be any curtailment of travel. since of employeee organizitions as to accept this amend- - Gill 01 Bingham. died Wednesday. In dectining gs IL merely mean. that tourists will visit recognized sec- - was 42 years old. to end Churchill. speak .mont Winston igiNtfteer urganizations Thsedy is at the the parks individually rather than in act in behalf-of undertaking establishment.th their members and rotary for war. said the government Jenkins P',A10111 organized groups, and especially inau- - that, tilt workmen should accept the bad no intention of -- raising-alarge Murray., rfemnbitee.-'ll'greMaude C. Edge....,it the residue many eastern peo- jurisdiction of their-- yeselective Or- - conscrtpt army' to be sent to Russia. ple who are unable to visit Europe 'imitations. "The 'liberal, truestion of the Bus-wi- ll 262 east Third South street. gm visit the parks, so the patronage ,, Among the suggetions made by the man C. Edge. 24 Years old. died not a quesMaude policy: he meld, "is ought to be greater than ever. Im- committee to meet the problem of an uott for is Thursday of influenza. The body It savortment. British the mense numbers of middle and 'south.; employment and the maintenance of to which a league of nations, be sent from the Eber W. Hall . ern states people ate o the unemployed are plans for state &matter a league of victorteus nations must dertaking establishment to he old or summer the in new indultries. their ears, with Colo- development of every home at Yukon. Okla.. for funeral itself.,", rado Springs as a particular point of raising of the age at which children ---address -servicea andburial ---attearilom. As to when itavreti to enter-emplwill be given back to- - Abel'. .owners; inePL-17- ()" ' er" s sick - benefits TELEGRAPHERS I LI TITNEttAL JIOTICt;9. that le a matter of pure speculation." and old age ,,,11", pensions. - It is ' :. Indus' national a ON STRIKE proposed that VOTE The ,, stake Primary ionised. Liberty 4 Mon union meeting will blot council be formed to comfist ofbe held ...,,,.., Governor Announces-- . 400 members. each side being equalMarch tS. at $ p.m., in the Satin. day. mill- - ward , A full attendance Niel 'CHICAGO. commitMarch A Vt.Ballots is de chapel standing ly represented. Pest Commission tee of SO. also. evenly dhrided is mug- - big fort a vote on thequestie'in of. aired. Is in the gested report. save been mailed to telegraph 'rile funeral of Joseph 8. Barlow will Harold R. Hagen, assistant' entom- The committee has asked the gov- - etrike the Twee. to b. beld at ward Friday in instead olog hitt of the Utah' ,Agricultural cob, ernment to authorize the minister of and telephone operators belonging of chapel was previously annotate to conference the intimate at to labor Corninercial the Telegraphers .111nrTsi rTa.lnn lege, has been appointed state crops be held on April 4 whether. if the s postponsmant--wemused by of America. it was learned and pest vornmienioner. to iniceeed of his, son from delayed will is adopted, the government The demands which the union is the Arizona. Interment will be in tb,o city B. Walker. according to an announce-liu- t plan it into " iffec't.- tent ballot the to makings according ment by Gov. Simon ' whot out, include recognition of the union, The funeral of Charles T.. Letcblieii.' also announced that Bomberger. the other mem.' the right of collective bargaining and 'who died March 23, will he held at the ' D. Evans chapel 8. , Ifers of tbe former hoard would be re- -, mnn I , an increase of pay. at 3 pm, , siTulTioN IN under the auspices ofFriday They are,Dr. George R. Hill. the L 0. 0. lodge. The body will then be takesr plant pathologisC Utah Agricultural to Colorado Springs for Interment. college; Dr. W. W. flenderson. en. The funeral of Mrs. Maria Mania TIIIIITI-EIC- HT IIIIN SHIPS tognologist. at the same institution. J. will be held in the Murray First ward B. Rawlins of Draper, and J. M. goimANT Is chapel Friday afternoon, March It at Waite of Willard. o'clodt. ALLIES CMG TO ,. , 1 AMERICAN SHIPS Plans For "Dress -- - ., ;), '',,, , ..' 4,. -' s ,';-- , - ';. : ix , . I '; 3 -' ,0 lees-IT-attir- : , ,x-- '- .' ,' '10 : t . - '' 4. , 1 , - -- .; : ., guiEfilL BusINEss , - 7.--- - . STATUAIR-11101INO- tennn 1 -- ',,,- ' ,. . - - ' ri-)1-ili- - AT C . F nr , SUL1REPORT 01 ENOLISH Pola nd Is Attacked THAFFIC LIANICED Artic ' V n In r p r liSjefartis6n. clisToolN,S111)IISE SI1001 IJRCII I WILL I I ; .... i g BEM i i 1111q1(..0 1 ' , 27 1912 3IAIICII - -- t. ' ,' , , . . - THURSDAY DESERET, , EVENING ,,,NEWS ..... , ' . 1 , vibiting-Colorad- , - oy- . .s.ea,. a . - - - - . - - - - -- - -- , t -- , , suEll ,. Up"' Week Are Completed . 1 . PARIS. March 26 Wednesday. The ,spring "Dress up" campaign BERLIN, Wednesday, March :IL Th. supreme economic council reports commitaes of the Commercial club ( By the Associated Press),--,Th- e M. TAYLOR di arLATE .LOCALS IS German ships thatilave DIRECrORs. have finished the 4detai1 i siork Orep rival at 'German ports of the first that the over . 111 1 451 to launehing s campaign tol, American food ships was Just in the left German ports to be turned 1st So. AnniverwicyThe First tarateci and associated powers Allied to a. the , Success orlDrelus-u- p Mona Waa. Olt lireek;.!, nick of time to meet the crisis in the Spiritual churVh will hold a ePeCiall make ,KINNIINS 'BIEN TO I meeting at the Moose hall. 222 The been has In .et the week of food situation. The potato ration in are generally good condition. south, w.hich 6 to 13 Soldiers Are Guests. , West Temple. Friday evening inclusive., The chair-- I. Greater Berlin was reduced this week larger ships will be used,to repatriate ,: at 8 April ' ;. man ' of each no to is meat and three fresh a! made ano'clock in commemoration of the pounds --.- .. ... -- REYIEW Of LESISIIITION W4LaATCH LAWN CNN ETERY. FL& report to the committee of the wholelavailable forlasue ..to residents all American and Australian troops, Convalescent soldiers of Fort Dtlug- - nivell'arY Of thl' fOundingot modern s ar a luncheon at the Commercial: The arrangements having been com- petuta....tre. 64 Main St WILL INA ! cities. These residents are receiving' las were guests of the Taylor Motov spualistri. , club. giving various recommendations canned meat from the remnants of plied with instructions have been is- I U. S. Bureau to help thecampaign rUltERAL Car company nil, afternoon. Under' Emolovment the army's stores. sued to release foodstuffs for Gerbureau is firmly re-t- intThe "" Conditions in the illegitimate food many, which have been heldI up at committee wait atu e direction of Elliott C. Taylor. estabithhed. following the removal to thorixedpublicity 7iS ICItimnis club at its regular JOS. to make necessary expend. 'trade offer one of the best indications- Rouerdam. , It la not expected the Int TAYLOR. 6 S. W. TIM American St. Utah', leading undertaker and 'Thursday luncheon at the Newhouse Manager of the company . the aoldien t Its DPW planers for succeaullut advertining. Ger- ple. food t exhaustion of 75 in land food will vessels tur,r. German embalmer. Services and (pant, foods driven to points of intereet inli'olsrFo'o'stio";:;n75; re"gntavtPrZ74,7a11;;' will be started t : passed a resolution accepting! were many before late in May, on their re- the beet. Prices at sour ova nine& in various Suburbs in' tke name and the city contest 161. restauranteur cuecould committee set Direcioy d,resning recom. before wedneaday. t Wu. parker .theInvitation of the Commercial club' several Chalmers cars.- from America. Cady says he is still short on Jobs Mendation was adopted. appropriating tomers whom he could trust to pro. tun trip :to attend the 'Tat Stock Show" A474 were purchased along Re2ceshments.a the route ofi Thursday Bank nearing-a...Thurs$100 to be given as prizes for the beet; tett him and who had plenty of moo- t ' ' traveL Drivers acquainted With Salt day 's local bank clestriogo amounted to stoce window displays , and the ;Thursday with A party of a - meat-- of the YORK STOCK LIST. NEW 4 CARD rnr.76Nro:st & CO. Lake and vicinity told of the interest., $1.742.173.48, as wiadawley, conn tlittee was of dressing St,. meat, butter with eggs. consisting compared DIRECTORS. FUNERAL The soldiers tendered 753 ' 251.72 for the same lug eighth here. at once to call on all merchants Plc.. without the use of a food caret L r OPEN DAT AND NIGHT- .day year start weekly luncheon. A corn- the motor ear management a vote of a.o. , E. T. Hutton & Co.. members New f.; r in an endeavor .to have them give and all obtained illegitimately through '. . PlIONE BY. ISS. t :rnittee was appointed to make at thanks for the kindness shown. , 26 South east particular.care and attention to win- direct aCeette to the sources of sup- - York Stock exchange. of ..r ..- ,- , .meetina Rigid ... its Wag -' 'AgentAC Aow "Dress-ufor to for automobiles p displays t Ply. Week," ' ' ' Temple. furnish the following quotatarry' - Celan Canape , Friday the county commission will ap- The club members to the exhibit& Now some of the restaurant pro tions. received over their private wire& Grt. lad innutesa. CrDONITEL & CO. tICOFIrrANIMI Paint A. H. i'areons as county right of I ' will be displayed at the North LAXATIVE EROMO which ars afternoon: the this prietora ? South Thil scouring and embalmors. country QUININE Tabletre,' wily agent. Mr. Parsons was formerly . Lake stockyard& Balt emissaries remove in the daily, cause. , There is all sending dire. 6".- 'county assessor. The services of a, Tempt Street. : 1 Stocks.. IH.lLhIC. Das B. Shields, attorney general for' "Brom Quinine.'! E. W. GROvs gige .1 but their sources ,tions. earlier of CHURCH supIMO NOTICES et way adhtster will be necessary rint Utah. wait the principal ppeaker at' nature on tbs box. are exhausted. They are American Can Co: In conneetion with proposed boulevard 411 atel 49 1ply to almost FLORIST. the luncheon. Me reviewed the WWII I get httle food at $, price Amn. Car & Fdy. ,01, 90 SO extension The work oMeerit of the Pioneeriainiply because the sup913, any contemplated under paused by the recent legislature, chief meeting 741 71 nO Beet longer American FLORISTSFLORAL Relief Sugar stake the 'twill be altritIclat to New money .held 11, dertved !ft( jwo from the bic of society sale he said. are Workmen's , In addition private pe ne American Smelter Corporations. , for every ooession. EXPrele 28, at 2 p.m.. in the stake exists. 71 181 631 designs, day, March ot county-Vind- s. , compensation act improvements. semiwith ample incomes now report , the American Smel tor ptd. orders A on , full thandoo bail is attendance -pall desired. the - Ogden Baking companY. of Ogden; 1161 124O 1751 danortosse Thdotro., Wad., Twentieth Reg- Invent Scattered- -- Ward chairmen of home economies and. Same trouble in obtaining food from American ----Sugar ..... monthly pay day for : absent voter law which permits votes caPitaliza"n'S"'"Ck'-it'F-Itiman'llnfantSS s 21 121 Cultivatedalt Lake e ; are 4 h of members t e 1 eitprentitiomr-sourcetreneeielry long ntieth especially- urgedto-be.BAIA ry 1 Abeentfrota. leRERT .thr. The fire' feeling of the &comae American Zinc abo have been mustered out. present... . take'S leading florist, new eters 421 421 43 rcast.thair ballot; the state banking president; J. A. 'Wright. Vice Prent-lan- d German when he learned of the at- - American Zinc pfd returned The of the the Salt say home, Lake high priests Deo"' regiment our SPOSIAttl LiVe7 esignPd to furnish more pro1.Attantic Gulf 1144111112 sera& designs dent; F. A. Schoenien. secretary-li- s 47 South waa Olt 4, t f pretty zgattecedSiver the.c.battier litakesczionwilt, holdthairselptiar rival. of lhoiood hips, at Illtr-corr- e 1031 Uinta American Tobacco 4..bank....deooatt.ores--abo-ontne with heidquarterl and band at meeting Sunday. March 20. at 1020 spondent found through conversations Anaconda 0 fri, so .... .1 0 tax law: repeal of poll tax law; proviAnderson-Sto,Iso FLORAL DS. Orcbard company. Fort Riley. Kan, When the regithent a.m., e with a large number of workmen and Atchitton CO. FLORAL Seventeenth WIG amuse. ward St won for the collection of personal of Brigham City; capitalized at, 850.- - will Vid& SOL members of the middle clam, was one American Tel. & Tel. ment hall. IOU 1031 1031 algal. 314 & lad So. TeL not . together again belbtought is so tax tax 000.1n bia that. the Lorenzo WO shares. propery N. Stohl known. of astonishment st the appearance of Butte & Superior may 21 '': 1' Salt 'The 201 Lake stake offi FLORAL DranoNs A STPECIALIT Primary colloled at the time of assessment.. of Salt Lake, president; Z. 34 An- S7 141 1 ships so soon after the signature Baldwin SOn abi Borri--son Wail born et INB FS and teachers union meeting Evans Flora' Co.. SI State. Woo HI. which will get many tax dodgers; and der,rn, vice president; O. Petersen, 201 & Baltimore Ohio f the 4$O 47i witilof provisioning agreement. The H. Groves L. D. S. hos- be held Saturday. March 22, at 2 ., the blue -sky law. which, It no hoped. treatturert Louis J. Anderson, secret- Steel nr 4161 651 ward chapel. lican food had come to think of Amer. Beth - t 134t b Steel vital, Tuesday afteepoon, to Mrv and In the Twenty-secon- d Via be a- proteetton for the investing tar. ' ' 1041 per cent pfd as rather a , an than Mrs. Harold S. flarNieaZof this city. I theory Mr. Shields also briefly outCuba Cane 1, SSO Vivian Park , Resort and could I 104r41 actuality believe It scarcely we the D. R. & iltrIJ. G. AND baby ighs eight poudte-.oth- ,lineld'the- road building progrard en- -' italization. $40.000. John F. Carter. aAvr LAMA MARBLE had really reached here Favorable D. 4, 4, t a. G. Pttl ..... and child Aire reported ail progressing O. Johnson. Prop. 1st ê 71 1 V WorksC. -- acted by the legislature. Grover Purvancev vie president; Wo;tol ; An 141 0 , enjoyable musical program wits president.Sheidon J. Carter eerretary- - forbly. Pa r. Barnen, the father. la the busine ability of th Americanaot Erie jet pfd. ...- I ansistant secretary of the public util- 7611 141 271 le tl t t 1 ' treasurer. in getting such a .. ... ' , ' pfd. s the commission .ot Utati'. ,,.,'""'''.,.,'"u I 11 ;.,.,...,,,a.--1.,(00(1 program. . WMCTED t I, Sli Granby ,... .:,erwrweweeetwoweemees- iiims xaa Iktect 10 Greene Cananeetz,c0 0 Salt Lake I ' commissioNEll! SaturtlayThe , Amllipit ,,,,, Relief Eoelets offieeriLmeeting Elea G,n. ., ake 7, : .. ' Motet will be held in the fourteenth ward 1624.1511 - r,TratT TEAMS-- ANTI MAT': , ' 1, i t ,GERMAN WORKMEN "' : 661 ,111 ...... at. West Jordan.- - ApPirGeerre1 - .,,, hall, Saturday, March 29. at Z - p.m. ' 1 1 :172.... ;;;-131 122 651' A 11111ettendan r 1 -. , 2::::NIcir-c3rlitd-dti- i 'Watts. Phone- Midvale,:31,-be-7---, LITASMNOTON,- 1.4ercitle, desired21- -- " FAILED--HAS -. 422 402 - fors 620 IX m', t . ''''' Himmical 12 of the 241 first German ... 22 26 ekaaety ateetingThe ships allotted . , ----,------- ----1 Utah State historical stociety T TERIALIZE 'I: (IZI.tPicrttir. , - .....ou , 262 262 152 ' - will hold to the United States for ' .., . ,, I ' - f,,44 .a.... .. i , I -, bringine s In rooms the special Inspiration."... -- ,... . 41 411 431,of meeting the FEMALE 141142;12 WANTED' i , . There is art in ail trtikthis and Professions. and the rNtoN r)v-,,,, home has been Placed In $61 3011; cont. 331 Utah State Fair Association at the '' ','. "."TAI. COMPANY bus mastered . Wednesday'. March 24 retinecott the "ART OP DENTISTRY." Howe . i capitol tomorrowat 4 p In. All mem-- '. mission. the TtaVY department was ad- - COBLENZ, 3 ,'. I , i Lott !. Steel the Associated Press)--Th- eQUICK. ACTTVE GIRL dentists-an...Ir 1 by using only the bars or the socletY are invited te hO vised today. She IS the - "Why, by securing only the ...cad expert for Of - I ' --; sae. bindery Years strike which had been set for 24Idlaila Steel boat grads of materials In- all our work.,,' If you have any dental present as important business Mat- - 11eveland.. Two other liners will be general I" !,',1 ' . . I! :It I I at The Deseret News a , .. Wednesday among the German work-- ; ti Work to sae .don. cap and let us nutite Iji examination and give you in commission SaturdaY,... ' 'leis will be taken up. put rrel211;11.42:::;152117041 LIMeninvatiouis-trade.., x 4 sin lita'Americari wee pet. ,...,..,..... ....i... t -anestimate astonttost.. Alb examinations free. Thg snip- I..11 tak Corporal Bennett nom" el le,R0BArar ' Awn GU altD imarine ' aoenacuuppattioona )1Z:2;111711r 16tonala-ighnon of Me and Mrn. 'many troops as they : a Paul:E....Bassett, pia.' Marina , plarics. , I Fred C Baseett. 1023 B Third south, date. Refitting as transpors will be.' no trouble had ....,4, r., .. tram ' Lead i Nal, ,,, been...reported ''''' d- ....a4" .1121.11 1c- 61., -ONSteel pi ice I the area,. , .... 4t anti 1,41xnapacatLapne44.4abeit:Anivai latiALnet., ' any u11:-.4,.-1.0t113",41 E-PRICE ...IA. - W hen the American intelligen-ce---O--1111I 191 , ' ".''' i Fut tC416 signers- for I ' of the 56th errant artillery corn& i - further informetiot ...& .1 .....". a,,,.. 1. 14111 123 .i, ' flee heard of a threatened ' - I strike .. a .-- ,..... a .by' nennhile twottkiifirtft:-,55111';', I 111 xop,,,,, 11 SDI Haenett -91 5;- ..,....I. 4. Arnericans ' DIrrIlICT 'THE Dr ' le it t be , . .... .... 222 232 Island r; and tor a t ime vont stationed, at Fort t,e..6..i. salto sh!! among. the Germans 14 the .oe-,1-4 Rock D A Tit . "rsir! 4. do. 1 Per teat Cold Crowns 112 .;litats $5.00 McArthur. 1.11-from of Utah.' In "' I . I zone which Cal., - i thai State I : eupied he 41 71 ra.' , .. I ",, there were no places en. 7 Per cent d 11221 point 721 KealskVele;7. of Peter , estate of the " cor vi.:R.A.,L.,ord.ered to France 'bud '' men i 'Tobacco unemployed i Products and that after September.' ' 332 211 Bridge Work, Kealakalhonua. $5.00 I While he did not see active ( "'' April '1 all men ?Lot willing to work Union Pacific ..,' 122 427211281 and Peter senice .. ' e ' iit 1AiI ;oefJtaatcoesb . his regithent-AVa- t ,1 i Gres ordered to the front would be sent to unoccupied Germany.111dS Smettinor 4221 A4:2 i aNdomtlionseraT2b.eie pito;Ittlohne 431 Cold Inlays.: S2 to $5 NEAllii 01; '.44. ' shortly before the armistice was I KcalaksM , pfd. , . pAgE scramble amonr lelt u. a stemt .., ,,,,, ,,, ntaileo.rsrelmloititwetasbaca ,..,1 I Koahthalhonua and Peter : ' .. , g7"1" . . ' , slimed and was on Its way, when ., 0,: . t - Sei , , for to ,. ' deceased, confirmaebed, .0 r , ' I. oreetarn Jr, 1. i .. an increase. in hostilities .eetts.ed. lie landed at New- do.'pfit, ' -1'14'1 , : ''''r the sale of the pay which, Ittoboswewvieftho ttalt 121' 711 Copper I i ' FMtflgs-$- 2 port News on his return- -home March' to $2.50' real estate of said deceased,1 rod swilLo PERLIN, Wedneaday. March 21, was hot as much as they sought. Securities ... ...... - -- .. As ' i II t'tl9t .' ' at point II. -commencing I ' enuthest , Wabash .. ....................4................ the! 2:1 28,,, ..t14'' ainl 2 rods west from the Silver Fillings, $1.00- - r E. D. White in To1411E- - D. WhIte', II (By The Amoclated Presit.)--Wit"A,' eln Wabash A Pt& Corner of lot I. block 150, Plat .: s,1"leal et the first Ameriess food ship 1SUPREME COURT ;;; ' 4 41 . ' ftl dirretor of 20t 0 the Unlon wir.."t,:',rnitt running Set and 1 'Best IS of raeltic BpVidfi. (bN Very litrwto720 Lake Survey, ......... . 4 , City ..777. .,.e. t war ,4 rode; , -Service ii yesterday and ,the conference of Ger- is in cluN north recta, thence west ''' ''. ' ' ''''';..., - , ' Teeth (Trubyte ' ' do. pi& :t 64 I titan ASKED from (Imola,. The c., p. t4u b Is sim.I ' ' 1 4 rods, thence east 4 I TO ,,,1 south' ' REHEAR ; ). ' financial at Western SSE 841 11 I Baton ... experts Weimar Lake C0omet,4 LI. ,,. , liar to the one operating ottil the tn.' place of beginning In Salt tViA 1 Teeth) ..'i..$1006., Westingneues ;.. i...,.. 54. -,. !44, il 45t ..-ggi Reit Jahn City. Utah. for .. "rob, sonoFhort Line, Ost is two or three I preparatory to going to Nile today' E , 4 1 ., DEBS -CASE , following the upon . , Sundaytiermany seem,' .to feel - , , 'times larger. 1 11.2541,,,--An---' Money. 5I per cent. ' lt peace is neireg, ' 1 .il 1PP.., at , - .'' than Total 452.704. ' ''-sale. anyOther balance stock. Influenza ' the and 1! ' ' WASHINGTON. down CALL FOR ran.: EAmINATIo'N. cases i tisme. t ., March t, t , Total sales bonds. 11.153.000. morts401:1; of influenza ReportEighteen , were quarantined in: The feeling of depression' secured by a note sadfrom supreme court was asked today iti re- - . r i li ';,,i.- -- . , Teeth positively extraeted without the reslr e , In $O days, as appear whicn, plebt the foto Tc.tt 'heen t, after-e. homes.Wedne4dayof the. No V. by SoEugene unpleamint court. Debs. city pain. in every part .'or the..tetealri j,4 ' . growing bt ere this of filed sale healthi ,. ' COTTON tavoivrioNs. et lea AU instruments sterilizt4 immeduitely after using. Lady attend-,Larg- e. , . whose conviction under inspectors. Xrom 2 p. in. cmtntry at the continue& disorders and Irrldal . on Anfacts. otet for hearing Oleo,is . 7., A nt tne, espionage, act 'growing Out of p. m. Thursday. the Wedneoday until NEW YORK.- - blereb- - 17.Cotton-futur- es pleasant reception room. Office 9pen seven dales week. : increasing Spartacan riots, lifted statereenti day of April, A. Th. 1919; thin disease were received- - at silt 7 7 7 .2- ' closed ''. in mitdelnrhim firm' 21.22e: a ty least new. bluy. old, p211,.. ' rreporte.of 'Poach Court,,r.0 at the conslightly hews that .. at:attr...22.u:1, 81'14 imm nine hnugs. in Canton. O.. was aMrmed -24.16c; July. old, 2331c; Dew. 22.13e; ' crete results finally were at hand after I court . ' DENTAL COMPANY t ' ' - - UNION. Vrke cit.q.1'87:17' Lake countr,,r7;tet, .r ? 1 on 'I old, March 20.37e; Reunion .l'oeitponed--,T- he October, sew. 10. Docetnfil;c120.20c; In mu t.,' es petitions. : Witness, the Clerk of . cortterence 'reunion. which visairwiee in CCOMitig g The peace has been long with the 20.19e; Junuary, 20.21e, ths yak ' Dr L. J. Dull in ebarge , , , f;,,,,..t13 Main Si. Phone Was, 112S. has ben es7owtighint affirming cct,i0F,atoDt;ersoebe.. declared that the with the seal thereof affixed. new: or; VildaY. 14, have been held 1911. loodreriectahas amounts , to , ' the A. and D., April .. r dal' nt March. L01"C' ,,- 'Lave lidded to operating force De. J. G. Davie& - : bog trial ; , , Itr.to,n71, for an undiw. J. E . C clo g ' come. .1 .' Indefinitely on ac- arriving so that in many sections of the , u.i closed 'statt-ocount of the postponement End that the of the gen- Germany there was a (R mind,'" TO; ,. , - K.nett' . elerks.,;c . IktgretiNO almost court failed to decide all the r.tt- , It 1 eral conference.- . Deputg . feeling t 'Pr akin to, deonair: ' ' ! '"' . . 5.00ci future., k . A firm; May. Attorn" raised in connection with thequestions 0,,Moyie, Young case. ' ,.."1111..July, 14436. , tioner. :' ' , -- L I . ' ' ', . : i ie 1r 1 11-2- . , -- ---- niember&-immettlately-kft- , 'the-retrula- - .. - - 1 e .1 'rang-entent- . 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