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Show TUESDAY VEXING XEWS DKSRET ; APRIL 19 1 f IMtLS-lL- LIFES DARKEST MOMENT. L iM raismi t 'By Webster ho divf Kitanlav. In; ftuch rVork hsv Just bedti vreMuiWl f Nor'h k.ihU hy th Mountain division ofh the Ked reside THr H ednesrfav ni p srided I twt, Other Will like y Cross. ' tniernittfit vim tc will private. Vi to. this jjumber as the drmndsf f T rreractery It Bcrvlcc abroad ars toady, known. r vices for Mrs. liaiti-pKunetal was dlstlmtly emphasised at head- Miller, wife of W Hugh M tiler and ho only lU'd Monde quarters by Manager Shields that servv, will be held at the those who had been accepted for hall Wedncsdev St 2 p. m The srv ice and were readv to go abroad at Reverend- - William Wt Fleetwood ill armisofficiate. Jntersient will be -in kb. the time of the signing of the tice will be selected and that so new Olivet ucmeterv. !' t ilt.tilvl e 1 te i -- recruits are desired. 7 -- FUN KICAL IHKKCPOR1. -- f- - Salt Lake will likely MoW be yUlled n t, jHy watf,rjgeV Three angd are "of ail tv plrTW.l pe th .at with-flamin- g sword nor yet f th to hand ?f "Arm i H onirtn of the f i arM 4(iw-- No Third Arbitrator Yet. embgimer. Services and quality rod, Prices at your third arbitrator in the effort to tha abest. - own suing. bl r settle differences between the Vtah emita and A Traction company Light selected ployees baa not yet Juen CARL FmHTVOTOV company of V the FUNERAL MR ECTOR H. F. Dtrke Manager OPEN U6T AND NIGHT ays the company arbitrator has. pref "PHONE HTT12 sented S names horn which to select the third arbitrator, and the employee, representative 'has presented but four, A CO. UNDEga-gTRtypOWFL tha latter rejecting the narneStyffered ind emhalmera 276727 Soutl Wea by the company. Just at present, the Temple 'Street. situation is a dead link. CEMETERIES. I ticA, jk-- A .j downy wing variety. Thev iio Kd Crow nurses who saw a. ton! s In the war zone many a wounded chat on athe battle suffering field and 'soothlnr imnt hero far distant from bu home Ml of them, to or some women, to pro U.m u , will tour the country Th the nation the Kintpel of health that Red Cross It is dec ared realize immer errv las sense his own M- a patient dors not influenriv-eiudi n.tc Tin I'nilst Mm- - navy will Ke in Even the neyd. lietni.s of fhose blue Ji.eketaL with its toll of almost Mjft.l'O" lues not convince the people of 'hiwho during the world war kept a ' did of need dorm mammoth rang', ,,f country that they were in 81 the Red "Craig i gums' Ui(lg full capacity from dawn until tentlon to show the nation that pood health (lAri5 prirtimliv seven days a is good for it and bad health is '.idevelomfig .killMi shots for the firms for It even it this faet Is not real-- jUlf., n France. Will work the rane. s . 'The course nf fire has been altered. of stai board of The now , nnis.tf-o- f fUflld fire 209 The servo e ail health will be asked lo sh(lt!) Kneelins from stand-n- f vardc public health nurses will he uigej log. rapid fire. 2n0 yards. 10 shots, The nurses will point out the from or wpiatting sitting of influenxa. pneumonia, tuber- - kncfng, sfoc stand fire, 600 yards 20 culoeia and especially meBtmn the na-- , hms ng, prone, aijd' slow fire 160 of l,2i 00 Uonal continual sick-lis- t , yards, 20 shots, prone. patients suffering with this latter dis The arm will be the Umtrd States - case. They will show the child deffth rifle, model of 103 The nmmunttton rata of the country and tell how 73 will Rclcited hull carbe specially In the per cent of the men rejected ford anenali manudraft for physical disability- - wear uf-- tridge of Fra nk Insure uniformity-facture, testedjr form from purelv preventable The progranc of the National And most of all the will the fact that of the million Rifle aswociation matches ini luding i persons who died last year In the the Presidents Unfr the Marine cup the nat'nnal ' United States, 5i0,6flb ought to be mgTchmr. will precede Th-r- e Is likealive today. The American Chatt-- I matches nrooer. lauqtia will be used for the lecture lihood that thesev competitions which for years have attracted th flower of tour. American riflemen, wrtl be shot under, their old conditions, and will riot Prof. Thomas. altered to suit the necessities of war-bej Faneral time rifles and qmmnnnton. as wa in 191 The .funeral of Prof. Chafles J. the ca.-- Thomas, prominent pioneer rnuaician of Utah; who died at bis home, 240 Mrs Annie E. Anthony caitSouth Temple-stre-et, Monday . morning, will bs held In the Laid at Rest Tenderly ward chapel at 2pm 8 r music will be giv-Wednesday. portal Funeral rire held In the en by the Temple choir, of which he was the leader and director for a Tenth ward chape! SumUv aftornoon - number of years. Interment will be In for Mrs Annie K Anthony, who died the city cemetery. as the result M injuries suffered in an A Iknr number automobile prcident of relative "Jlnd- frTfitfT1 attended and Mrs. Coe Killgore Dies, rhe services were most impressive. Numerous cluster of batiifu! flowFormer Ogden Resident ers altered the esteem in which the eceasebTiad been held ' News has been received here of the Rjhhop Joseph rhristenaon presided death at Kearny, Neb., of Mrs. Coe Music whs furnished by a mixed quarbv ,Mn Begins Killgore, formerly Mias. Anna Peter- - tet. with solo Browning and Hay M. Haddock, The Mr. Killgore "ts reaen, of Ogden. membered by oldllniera til Utah as the founder of the Hermitage resort in Ogden canyon.. That was about 40 ; sr? years ago. About 20 years ago Mr. K ' y Killgore returned to Kearny,, whefs "he engaged In the banking business and is now heavily Interested finani,c 4? cially in many of the undertakings of .the Nebraska town, and- - the surround- ' J 'viv,. jp ing territory. was Mrs, , sister of Adam L. Killgore Peteren ftl, Ogden, late secretary of the state senate. Joseph L. Petersen, W of , Huntsville, Alma L. Petersen, of the Just the cL rm of a SVt June draft board of Weber county, Mrsi I Minor Wilcox, of Ogden, ' Mrs expected to draw a large crowds to 1, , Thomas L. Karr, of Ogden and Miss - a jtn4 .omin Rotn c.ub copnuon In Matilda Petersen, of Kearny, Neb. to sp 4r.e Ivld n a formerly school teacher , in Utah. Ci If'rn.a ctnvnun four years i The funeral was In Kearny. Mar eh the prediction of W. Suit 27. There are no surviving children. SSk- -, : A tonvntKsH i me foiks-'Th- Ij e r, S 1 LATE LOCALS. rar--ag- ' 1 al y of 1411-- e Infinesua Repcwb Nine cases of In WANTED, AN KAPFRtFfKD MAMws j fluenza were quaranttned in three in- - j t'1" Lauudav J West th- hTOMW Monday by the city heilth cause this from One death spectors. From 2 was reported for the day. AN ORDI51M 2 p. m. Tuesday, m. ontil Monday p. reports of this disease were received hamilton vwatu Ordinance An from 13 house. Street from the west sif of Fourth -seSid of , a After ast the Burns Bettro went "to Went Daddy Street Fifth West Street and Je rsoa Street rious illness of nearly three months. f the eoulh 66 feet spuil (Daddy) Burns, sergeant at - from aof point Hamilton (tree to a point ude arras at the public safety building, is .0 side of 4 feet north of the rth again able to be out. He appeared at said Hamilton Street In u aeview- Sub- the building for a short time today. division. Salt Lake 'City. I of ComMr. Burns waa ill with the influenza. Be it ordained by he missioners of Salt LakeCjltv, Utah: Debate League of Nations Claude Section I. That !Umm Street from T. Barnes and Nephl Jensen will dethe west side, of Fourti West St reef eas side w Fifth West bate the question of the League of vest lo the Jefferson ftreet from dea Nations, at the M. I. A. exercises in Street tiland of tTe south feet pnr.illari'lton Sugar House ward this evening, be- - ..f Str0.- point 208. 45. All interested are feet north of th . norm side of ginning at invited. Street In LaAvlew Subdtvl-- s and each el on, salt Lake C '.v, Insane Private Sam PaJ- - said are, to fiie extent tc- ombi. of ILawatha, CL, member of Ft scribed hereby vacate And abandoned haa aspubl'c streeta Batterv, l8th field artillery, 5ec. on 1. Th-- ordjaaee e.shall take been discharged at Waahlngton upon pas-ag3V days xfa the flndinga of a medical board,. jso at effect Passed by (he (loarrfot Is learned by Adjutant General Fred ers of halt Laks Clf. Utah, March 26th. i91t. f Jorgensen. MV Vt-FERRT, -I O'lgmghiin's GrandmoUsv Dies Mayor. Mrs. Bessie Walker, 90 years old, A I.EATHAM W. Recorder-Bi-ll R. of O'Loughiin, Harry grandmother tity No a member of the firm of Ashworth & Published Alareh rfl19. O'Loughiin, died at her homellt Main street. Niagara Falls, X. Y early Sunday, according to word received m this City. Mrs. Walker hat another grandson Walter O'Loughiin who is a cartoonist on the Los An- - h h ) - ' Knitters Must Speed Up. details erabodv-thexe (the childrens X f A- - Vkt . If local knitters continue to lag, the VP It Lake Red Cross chapter will not be able to send its quota of socks and sweaters to little waif in The local chapter has Iu..itEurope. s imn to make bv June 1 if ita allotment is to be filled Tarn for only 700 pairs has been called There are 660 sweaters to be made foq rfnd only 23(1 Rave been proniieedthiis fir r 'T,lf)h Tt'or;hing!on, (f the 7" local Red Crow headquarters, sayt that officials are not iriMsiiug upon the teciinhuUiuea in the knitting as formerly because It i not deemfd as IcssentlaL-to lonsmn in sun . ii ssi hi Kav h Jan.e Judd wa today appo.nted ath 23 dainaa domi businesa n f',t Lake were above the required member of the State fa.r associat.on for fats during the month of stardard L JJartn. acrordini? to the report by PaTibrgfr to hv H F Hujr, chief of the milk & -- s - HtTTiTTeTpreudeLl dairy d.vtefon of the city health a ,Kd vfte ard. who hu rci.rufj kr The requ.red standard for cent Three of the eetab- Jt.dd Uk Al Wethtnrton irh'rents2 per fell a little short of the re- k r t,f Tbon.as Judd and i lwi fifihtm foor paired 12. per cent for noltds and bac-tethem were above tber 25,OOd th Int rPat.un i Asocial: n of R Win is chtir- allowed bv law. to take ur t uOs whuh Ui- -t The report follows In detail: - ty n re Th k jLtentHn Dairy Dldrin. Bsc- appoint tharp or tie ioimrfi ' r U b in Jmvit J.ke 0'v f.r (wo jeari. or 0a Bolide tens. Fate p 2 4 22.28 606 OvO of the Sa t Lake pointed oat that h- - Ruririe itit- 17,e rat rreir 2rm:al 14-M- Happr4ttd ,1 ! 4 6 16 57 V.rJer chairman, an j Whitbecks KattTetT ani promied that 0P6 1374 1? a nieetinc . 504.n' Itkes Jijrt vioatd measure up ! tne j'tdfr3t Paechal i; eiJ 7 is held Friday ; Family H IL7S l - O'rnor dl If'i well-know- - erlirs , ra arreJ I Jjt Ju-i- e-- nr ......... . .3MIS.AANJB L AMilllVI opemng jraNtr wan offered bv Hoi-beSimpson and the i losing prajr b ('.edge Kettle were The peaK Chief W. H itvtfralAr of tne Sa.t Lake Cit Ore dep4Artin4it. of Mr Anthonv is a number, lxm J k Elder Iaiv of Imm nd Ihsbop Joseph Mundahfr They! Rfuke m Joph ChrwJriin h$h Mim Anthjny. f her of praite fortitude and 6ithtr qu.tlmH whtfh she 08MSel Intirinfcnt tt'As-the cu eMf rv bv the prae being deiir-KteThe pallbearers wei Chriienein repreentauven if the fire departnunt and included Cspt W K'KTTtKhTCiiT, K Eikrein H K, Andreun H li, MrUevitt and H. M IbrtaK- At the fravile the ladies nolt of the H L. K and K ofluit-eand a duel Raj sting-- iii iddrej Had-dot- corvenn M- - kart-- Favaf aid looked s a v f? the fair grounds over the mscufac building with a new of recom-oi-rJn- g d certain improvements for by leisuuve appropriation. ssorv It is will another pocble that a be added to cost inthe neighborhood re he ot $ h0. whieh is the sum available. r i of S'ate fair officials will visit tha Fat pro-rrd- Head 1 Wyo-mir- g. n-'- -- r'tispencr e ?, - . four-whee- !"4hn JJai-mu- j trd.yy Rek,rve THE ; nt 4 a m. tod Noon .today M jA- . , ices . Rank, I orrrtat. ESite"? Pe"r SPRIN9TIME 'Tn"lT TCI the unsol cuiofunv h, imgcr G (J. Sold by AU ; IV-k- h of ) .Mibln returned an Idiho anu ( ahforma Lupinees fruri HoVv trip the general outlook Ibis' "for the ajrvMilturTl nimhinr apring trade unuFiiiillv encouraging, on account of favorable climatic tondilions tbu suggest bumper crops. The ol IraUor machipes for farm workus. ig which enables a greater f',rn,lnc operations, wilii cor- Druggtsta.Vlvcrtiac ment inxpcaeed For Ncnoas, Weak Men and Women Is CADOMENE TABLETS v- res-icen- ce Ehth Owly Owe B machinists of the Twentieth t. Joseph Lee, local business T. C; and agent. Mchelson of the general executive board of the International Association of Machinists. dis-trte- ScrgL jfcHre HcUirnH 8ergeant Charles A. McPhee, 314th field battalion, and son at Mrs. A. J.signal Me- hs returned home, .lh wacc,ty b J?' ' fcTkT t ,Dt ln rounds reOct. 74 wbil pimr.e lines. He was disetxarged at arroF lii?..? celved Catop Funston V get the genuln call for fu.l mm LAXATIVE Tabieta Look for stgnatnre of E. W. OROVK a Co.d in Out Daj. 34c. AdverCur tisement. To Official Standards For Oats Are Adopted CALLED BY DEATH 46 and Utal zttoir 'Vo?th has beeh r , fonewmg rTT - -- Yr , -- L ntTirn otfif t. : reguit, j rrrh r: tseal fr ix' -- a Week deter-mintiio- M , i - Lee cer dams of the hue John wiii meet this even.ng at the of his da urher, Mrs. J. H Bai.ey. 162 north rtate strceL to celebrate his Ibdth birthday anmversary. Mr. Needham waa one of the early and waa prominent m Itah this cnv. He w.s for many rears .t b.1 reside.-- of 5h ward. moved taixgan The -- i .e-.- t John Needham Centennial. dicitia The body for funeral sereice ajX "lertl The locaJ office 'of the Burewu of Torrey meat. U Market has been notified by the de4 oPrinn, partment of agriculture of Seek. bid. died U hJ! Thh official grain standards for oat, interred w8 'in the Canary a'idctit June 16. They are a follows: ceroeteryteday. Gats shall be any grain -u- sacon-..... w Schraies AKTffmFFilla Idaho' 7culuvate oats and not more 30 years old, died Srtjwdt, than 25 per centum of foreign week. She JmI other grama and wild oats, lt nd the dauhtar either singly or in any combination l"ar t'hrlatMiern RirvJ1 2 L tab. The Basis of determinations. All fcdy wa brought yt fat Intermeot shall be upon tha baata of burled and fJl.inLake SCHOOL NOTES the lot of grain the cjty cemetery this after- aa a whole, including foreign material, other grama and wilfl oata- In a local hospital Friedman. 22 ye re old 85 Mi lercentagea' Percentages, except Ouaie south State street, d'ed Monday. in the case of moisture, shall be percentages ascertained by weight. ; R. h.gh xr a The regulation cover test Notices. weight no per bushel, foreign material, presence .Joseph NotM JTT" EwE ou"l cultivated them rraJnfamong oata. .lh:r oi being ferorge H ni Xe lUU s held at Medicine him be'e damaged grain, bleached oals. 2h.0J1,i,J?UB'U Ibe marines, who holds the blzaJit church at I 39 p. m Wedne .?ktV V 0l,arrh uTrere for the oata color record clawsiflcaUntu sehoo) leave for pit of length nd has hArevl service S9 c,rl'E West Fourth Southth. reG raden, ere There im at net probibi known as the most rehab' remedy overscan, and JoW E Holden. Sevent IS p nL latersient will be street. ttuh ltBrrh Halts Caiarra ilrdu i n ect teenth arttilery adulteration. In th against of tlje Second di-- ! K . . Calvary cemetery. ,f"u R' R,'d " the Mucous fur Hulc hurt Brown. Arch the .MIwr from the Button and Gordon Wirtek will The funeral ef J. AJ Rig )' More IW efpeUIr tunc Red Cross Nurses Are heall-In .jKA4d pr. song learned in Europe; James Uan and others After you bay. taken Hall's i Still Subject to Call ratarrh wfd also speak. The program Medirin fir a sbrtrt will w 4 S!.Wah " trreat tmrrovemeht in you? general JeU ,te health , hurt Inkmr Acravrding to "word received thw Medic ne It w ftpee'ed that, Lieut. CoL'R. M. morning at the local Red Croee onoeen.i getndof tl'a7ix pffice or free. be the reviewing officer womaq workers who had 1 CURVE) A (X). Tqjeda. Ohio. at the w:ll, on 8. L TATLOR A CO. qualiflo-- for 8old by ali parade of 8 t high- service oversea before the T- sh- -.l ITNKR.VL KRECTOna cadets th,, afternrHiaon th the signing ot meot-88 armistice . et school may yet be called to - 26I-2J L ground a So, work In Europe. a Eleveq perw-- y for oo. 8faa. re H. . j '' ' 1 n r. Other or, the wiil be B. F. Perry, business program agent Of! the this evening -a' d Weather non-unio- -- the-pT- . Son in Itorn A eon was horn Mon- day to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Siddoway. Mr. Siddoway is oerk in the office of the corporations secretary of state, and is a son of R. H. Siddoway. state fish and game commissioner. Will Talk to Mechanics Union and n automobile mechanics will be addressed by J. R. Wangberg. organizer of the International Aifeoda- - McAIHMer FLob-bin- a. BUSINESS Presented With Token At-he left for his former- - home in To. eie, having severed his conn- etipn v uh the state land board at the nd o( Li month, R. J. Huntington was present ed by employees of the board with handsome traveling bag. The tauon waa made at his home prect at Mam street, "by Mrs. L. M. Crawfo i. one of Mr Huntington's former Mr. Huntington- - repHd. leagues. i Htungly. Mips Evelyn Buhla and vyT Georsre nr Rtr-hn- ne-i- - geles Times. Srn, will he the relatiijn of the eiy.f jx'er and he emphnee P- - Hnr president af Whint-S'ate 4eu-iTit- ih -- jut ' frnr thi UOjet.t The of tru cirvt Hotil ru r h Bv t j?'ene of uext tt w expect ! r g i.: the afternoon a o' JtCucplanitM f r the ofh Drug Law Violation Charge. d b meeting of m and r f fi hotel" rial' mill be heht tntt,e board rooms p.uu rwmtmn ?n the gtat eapitoL Charged, with violation of the d rug 3IVU KotirAn W. I vu. r for lsw. Olaf Noretrom 4 1 ; cars old. was the convnLm arrested at Uret West and Bnuth TenT the veMc.v Par he a f It iOtAl C.U$ Distributors Honor . pie streets Monday bv Patroltttilav an i n rL'FfJ v:n dab offirmts men F. Roshard and Snight J Duffre The of Auto Ffrm tonvinion vbm The regular officers allege that a small m.a-aof moatbiv rtt I quantity held this was found drugs He N being ew dDk: 6 Ho U'ah Witn dealers and distributers of held for further investigation Nash cars from Utah, 2ho Nevada and Oregon in attenJ-- a hrMipinjr f'nnh Accessories Recovered. Committee. on Appointed G.it ChamLvH.il, Oourh Remedy a banque mtr- riven last rignt o x p th ith loose and ex pee at the Hotel UxaJi by tae Ni.h sales tolen &uiQ.niQbi. acctMGf valued haa been pJ'oinTe.T .r tirrotinn fjasrx Tt w exceU nt. Ad-- x of the intermountam i organization at more than $o0d. were recovered m mber of vicAAOoitvr,mmlneD of ert menf coun-r- v in honor of C W. Nash, pres..by Detectives J. E Woodard and J. the laaue to before fVi. e. The f tlt ident of th Nash Motors company of Egbert Tueedav follpmtng the ar - Hnrniberhlp uf the vommu'o jn.w n Kvnosh. Wis who is here on a busiThe lout was Uludcs W N Wilhtms eh mm in ( ness trip Me Nash delivered a short rr0rnirient LltlZenS foqnd on north 8I.flc rtrcet. J A VWd'-.Ut v F A Slni talk in which he declared that there ( Mi. Back Celebrations actording to the officers, and included Jhn Q i intci Mi- - 1: uh M i more Nash trucks in France a: j were known automobile accessory Mrs Gtncge M r4. ,.n Mr- Sirr n t.n.e the armistice was signed j Golden Driving wwi an electric metae Spike N those of any other make Mr. ex- - Bamberg, r M.K.v art M- rreas the Opinion that a Officers I Nash was sun luretr Sp-- n r, iThc firet speaking of the Quad." or Auiirew aiwvunt of stolen Jenson. l' drive truck. The greatest president of the j will he league ir,t'i.re will hr, hed ( Mj property ' ,hfl hnV9j'ave revealed a ,1 4 o 3 pobey of - he company is service,- be : haJ tinjf - 1 declared Tcotirircd- frfmr ni;d'i-n- ; 7 whcre' hc hu vice and Funpsan, president llaen vekingthe t f, general manager of the Pacific Nash i prominent citizens in the pmpoved company, local distributor of Nash NOTES r1rtrati,i In honor of the driving .of , Sluart 8. Hawley, presided. "Tha goia. n spike at I'roirtor.Virv 1- The of the Pacific Nash Motors f.iint THiy mm4 159 years ago. He say he met with con.pany qf Oakland, and E. A. Uul- iiK l TfuLu h nk rlrarimrs conNderable eefer4y enlhasia-tand that bertson President of iheNaLonal 4imante1 $j 40n 3 72 com " nianV volunteered tom.5 in every" wav I Rank of the Republic, made short ad- wTh TrT3r rcaw Af. tor The possible. Sait d l lake Comnier-- ! dresses. 1st crme. lxtruments wrot on a rtl ronf o( fc- -t tJ i! club and other hifch r than thue in a?cnreji re Xiosk. K in The Deacict Satllig- - hank dir r movement, althouch xue Ronf of met haa not and detUred : per lentfl ltur Bo.'on Butldlag Kio&k dixidind A meetjnir to con ?Ut 5 to $U)f'VH HIGH amiununf The dtrei tor f the L)i st ret National bark Minimum yeer ib ( l red I i fr Mvnt ' wmimujo yJnerdav tni todJiv 4f lend dmiiuueifn tl om Loth divi-dn- d A program will be given in an as? Mwi4i ::.x "h toftitT' . . are at the East high school 88 inimediatt l r sembly How a.Tn, tiwiqy . Tki$? a.m. at for all (he retutned t a.. m. tod ty . . . To !tv We offer One Hundred roI r. j soldiers of ihe Balt Lake hoou' m. hosiery as in the for soldiera who had la take socks long marchea The Kuthener toe w.ll-b- e insisted upon, however s SALT LAKE DAffilES 't 5 j.jae , -- t ER- - i'- , -- ,4 1 WAjaTTH I. A WN CEMFTSR ietua ---are. 64 Malty 8t Wn. IlAi FLORIST, Returns froui Uotifomla L C. FLORIETS -- JRAL aMEBJUAN ler baa returned from a trip to south- for every nceaelea b Pr on rdera. ern California. ,ichergea paid (Amerpan Theatre. Waa. t(fT as- - k I General Good Crop Prodectt S T.T , nenger Agent D A Spencer of the ft ERNFST N Oregon Short Line has returned .rum J ake's Ic.ydtng florist, new aicoro Irtp to Twin Falls, Ida., ner designs our specialty He says the outlook in that section tlona 67 South Main. Waa H indicates record breaking crops alongwirmat on rrvi all lines, barring unforeseen frost d.e- ,, fcy asters. In fact, this promising state FLORAL DESIGNS A of things obtains largely all through Evwns Flor Co, SC Main. tha state. by- - Witness MeteorMcaconilogyst MONUMENTS. ologist J. Ceel Alter has gone to a tr,al Rrlgham City as witness In on EMARBT.E anS monti- BALT .cer- InvctVlng cliraatie conditions C. o. Jonasoeri rop , 126 tain dates, which require records fc - mental Work cerI. the weather office to establish " tarn allegation D. FEMALE HELP W Nominated as Post master Clyde WITH 4SS TO fKHMl GIRL Patten has received the presidential flood in 'smart fan houkewortt ione Waa 657 Avenue home Ninth Utah. J Twelfth-Thirteent- ft W ZM-pi- e JOS WM TAT I.OH, 21-- 2 St- - UtahA leading undertatrand Does Your Washing latest electric. Swinging Wringer Tilting Tub, Rustproof Washer. Easy-Terms- 3cilgtitly Hw l's I 3I 40 cach..0 Used '7" - i year aid vraaket tree aaflaata Walker Electric Supply Co. 1S9 State. - Wasatch 4703 4 i i- -: (y. |