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Show w. rsry .L- i DESERET EVENING NEWS. PqttNDED 1S50 WEDNESDAY APRIL Will Cost Uncle Sam Big " 2 1919 SALT STATE WILL Fortune to Collect Incomes . Under New Revenue Act EVER was the old saying, LAKE CITY UTAH -- To(dicr With Tour Tsar Pay Check fa Gc Boa Two BWde and War Sattagi SUpna. J-(- kA w, YEAR SIXTY-NINT- II AID'utln.s. Urged to AM in Soldiers, Finding Health Is Awaiting Them 1; , Thousands are unaware, of their you meet a disabled soldier who j doesn't know his rights, tU him rights. "Uncle Sam asks you tdhelp find what Undo Sam plana for him. these men " This Is the request being made of t.mliludc and Pride. all Utah citlsens by the Red Cross. A DU-arIO- ed Every Utahn is asked, first, to ia a From Various Ruf conDelegations. these facts oh any disabled men Report of Cost Per Pugil For surprising nufaber of returned Mr. Valerea Thev are redo not "seem in their own families soldiers valescent Utah and High Parts of State Confer to know the rlgfTTs they should Justly quested to asurge that such government Before She Could Elementary is here outlined is an act assistance accord-ingrT- o thO claim from Bitgovernment, of aided of the Internal revenue taxes juatiie. by simple gratitude for School Training Salar-ie- s But Put Up With Road Commission lilt perform. .American 'pride in Red Cross officials. Story after and whole-soule- d The commissioner has the power to pjre Shot as provided In the act Is 37,800,000. disabled men hat is done for make readjustments and lncreasea in and UpKeep. story is reaching the local Red Cross the As to Improvements- This expense Includes the employment the these men Is to he vf.yrudcred in no salaries of collectors.' subject to ter Fight to the effect that many of the sense office It 6f the necessary officers, attorneys, the approval of the secretary the paycharity of the disabled Hies are not receiving com- ment of a national debt of honoi. experts, agents Inspectors, deputy col- treasury, but no collector shall receive Because most of the men have to be excess of 31900 a year. a In TA IfeTK' pensation for their war disabilities reached ?h n alleced of the ai salary several attempt IIILE adert messenipendl lector. and OIXOVTINO clerk, janitors after the have been dis ere An advisory tax board Is created ' believed tales it such is and that Nick on tbe for husband, tlaementa tureji of ( ttb k4oiii charged from service, the task of pre gers, In the District of Columbia and by the act. It ia to consist of not more paving ehoot her revol- - in the Several collection districts, tele- of ho. I p'f. u f nn m tba Richmond - to - Payson due both to German propaganda and ser.tmg their righto to such sold era is 8lx members who are to be Eusa, with a a small task, it A. Conrads who and telephone service, rental jj,an road project have very to ignorance on the part of the men. not ifiir iv t hiveJufct state oommimloner. with the the X pointed Mrs. Valerea Ruff. by to in charge of the vocational eduta- ana repair of quarter poetafe, and approval f the the following announce- tion . .rton at tk "here, neeretarjr of the treaa-th- e carefully and definitely kept the con- Therefore prspaied bv work dsmi7yhou7T at of Jar old. waa arrested at Ruya equip-jurRed such the sent out is ment supplies, purchase by being Thu boaLr(1 ,a t0 have life' only tract outsidA the city limUs.-- it Is ex. ff'cc. She Fort Douglas hospital, Iniemew- - i! stale Added up r.r.ierulrnt ,- -j west Second South street, ment, furniture, mechanical device,1 f0P two Cross. after the passage of the lie signifn ante is giv- f u. the figure tug the men, and In d'ik va-was" placed printing, stationery, law books and revenue years state the for office of voted 33,000,000 the has t Mrs. plainedRuga act be "Congrfss eliminated but It may . . today. finds it d!TK'i0t t nak? of reference. 1500 for street car ,000 by the cummlHSioner with the road commission that thia-J- s l,V w ft ' that there will not to the rehabilitation of American sol- MAnd Ute opjKrtunity before thm kPP Wagon Sergeant Ju- - books In the District of Columbia, and 8tia- -r jrrrst by in the fightfares maimed sailors dier and u to U. cPns of Ttio of the the of j m(rth-lufor JaiI the secretary ,n a approval cit the as l 4Htnc that he training an meaning Interpreted m each here neceaRiley other articles as may be service ing hr An annual salary of. "tfixT rtrriTirr treasury. rt rrf Tiprt yoar & -edto the inside taken waa not state will -r of vocational federal board husband In bpaving The any Y forise theDIstrlct of Colum-- J h le with actual necessary ex a tla, and tho several collection diMrtet. f together limits. The state plan is ucation is charged with finding empptine when absent from the District! attorneys off lea to obtain men entitled to intention Then comes the regular and usual pro-- 1 of Columbia on official business la to the Jrclatlves and friend- - t the hien toiion so that the state mav grcnl a all gaps and to extend ployment for all lsmt ac&inst hr. 1h h,-- r compensation. hD8bnd viso that' prohibits the spending of be paid each member of this board, teemplete can play an important part m inter- total of 325 per capna of state aid - f betaeen surface hard wounds the Holdiers pavement sailors whoe snd time to prevent her more than It, 760, 000 of the total This board Is a sort of high court of Richmond and , esting them in the rehabilitation plan io each honl distrut. .covered in revolver their them from The pavement prevent resuming Psrsop. which she amount appropriated In the Bureau of .appeal fn tx questions, U is Vested and it Is also announced that while the to work are entitled former At present state aid by law is Internal' Revenue in the District oflwuh Ihe power of a court to bring Is to be 13 feet aide. -, such plans are being worked out no in gjn, ber hand, and no one was Columbia. another suitable catling ing i need-- , io be in want. enlirelv iq thej'aymenl of Sa, individual witnesses and agents !efore U but It Difficulties. Two the govDuring this ' fed1 btolU has eristed between the - No Pauper Scheme. Wllhthe hedgeguards around thq'ftndincs and recommendation are .. laries pitirui . Thu- - 1 geiier- will pav for the course, supernment limits difficulties nuut Wjthlncity street car fares and other expenditure submitted to the commistiioiier who crording for some time the student and give financial The Red Gross will stand pomor ally held to ifniude teachers, supetd port in action. are found husband that at In be prompt the made It obtaining the may ..cv Is told by the adjudicator K,hr Capitol 10 his dependents. for I1Q scheme that will plal e ihe visors- and vupcnr.uii4eiit' salaries, he them- aid At cities TLsclce fetation- - About two orth.ee would seem the Congressmen were; The remainder of the appropriation The firdt is that-tthe end of the training, the American soldier on the plane of a and a tveil tail dna! wilt find It way out of divorce started afraid as that who Mrs. possibly, also, such service ' everybody Ruga the able soldier or bailor will be placed In a pauper and is taking drastic measures are not slwavs ago public selves ! Lth Since that time. Ruga internal revenue In ledger aalary amount and t a nent job and hia Interests will to see that returned Soldier find bona rendered by janiors and similar n re Ahe perm where decide Tbe-naichet-just onfieirac parfmenrwouTdwanf to go toWihTTth usual expenses Incident, to the f Kept a be protected. fide means of emplSyvnent which will t 'Sarj help. i he claims he dis-b- ington. thousand men are entitled make their condition even better than operation of any business establtshr pav rnirnt is to run within the city 110, and Tuesday room at an Twenty Teacher Salaried. "be. Ogden The In to a the departmeqor ment. in blc jobs to this assistance. limits, nor what the width is before the war. SIS with another man. The couple Th statutica prepared by Mr. Nor-- second I law the requires that The arrested in Ogden last night. ton aiiow that in the school year deswaa released on that thO cities and not the state road E w5s, and each avers E the entire sum spent ou ignated. that they Cu of 35. Ruga commission do the paving. This in teachers' salaries, exclusively, but In- in the have obtained a gun then and resultwill cases some probably as one of his cluding both elementary and bign, gr.ed looking for him state road commissions being apTO RECOVER 5300,003 ION OF gds warned him to that effect late schools, was 319.64 per capita. It Is of th city. the agent Bight Tuesday pointed surmised that the salaries of superthe 'll bile Ruga waa waiting on his custmake to cities wish some While would visors and superintendent omers that morning Mrs. Ruga ia said 13 the feet for FE FOR KINDNESS 10 MEN pavement wider than t fate entered the place and rushaA e bring the figure up considerably, and addistricts'-thwill state whawe husband business toward her jmctly it is hoped that the state aid proposed bck was turned. When she waa dihere strictly to its plan of paying for mav result in material increases to rectly behind him Ruga say a she 18 feet of the paving. The cities Frank E. Marry, Inventor of the A letter of appreciation ftor Che just drew a revolver but before she could teachers' salaries, so that'better teachB. Louis been made has as which Hampton Sleeping sickness appeared of bourse, At their In " the store noticed fire someone d to Utsh soidiers and themselves may, er eoufl 'be xecnred.' parfmtariy In or lioleT the for rhalrnian committee not a In disease th east but distinct is shouted. width and to widen actions Ruga tar the pavement any the seieoce of ore crushing, sailors by (lie Richmond, Ya., chapter will the big International Rotary club con- only a form, or rather a result, of the the more ouilv ing school districts. ' whirled, and, seeing the gun in her filed suit In the federal court for of the American Red Cross, has' been tt desires to pay for.- - The state, howThe average cost of the elementary hind, grabbed her wriat before she an ference to be held in this city June 13 influenza, according to the announceenof 30 the cent contract will to under the ever, per pay accounting coaid fire sent to that chapter by Mayor W. Mont teachers salaries, based on school to G. ment 20. are The of of Samuel Dr. members sell Paul, to and rescind manufacture and following city In the was wrested After the. revolver strip Numerous returning men tire cost of the Ferry. school A Mine contract the with Smelter tl.e population, la 315.13 throughDr. G. G. health Paul commissioner. committee: John the Mrs. says is Wright. from her grasp. Ruga alleged have called the mayor and told center of tbe road, and the county to have seized a banana knits and Supply company whereby that com- of the sendeeupon C. Jones. Albert. Merrill. Wm. E. Mc- articles are now appearing in the out the state, and of high school shown and devotion by 10 other will the to exclusive was per Cfnt pay given the right attempted to stash her husband with pany Richmond chapter. They have Neil. A- - H. Cook, Harry Knight, Joseph medical journals of the east saying teachers salaries 34.53. Other operIn cities that are not on tbe She was handle the Invention in the United the . It and make her escape. to express their apRoss Reason, C. C. Campbell. that a similar comatose condition re- ating expenses, such as hooks, janithe mayor Decker, urged State and oartafn countries. foreign but hot. until iud state aid for Joy H. Johnson, is behalf stretch, and it H. A. Scbwelkhart sulted from the Influenza epidemic in torial service . and th many ilemp repreciation The is and voluminous complaint numerous had teveral suffered minor and on behalf of the entire citizenship Al. Cowan. and the This committee will the early 90a The regular sleeping when sets out the transactions between hasJ?een promised in operating a school, cost on were thq bites. The then ard paving aits police that the mayor sent the look after the housing of guests from sicknee found in Africa is caused by quired those in but parties from 1914, when Marcy was of Salt Lake v Boufed. state Is on roads, work 33.33 per capita of school the average letter: all fallowing local parts tbe for branch the At Ruga s establishment were about manager of Red instances the cities as a rule are re- tend the convention, about 3000 Paul sajs, and has seldom, if ever, population. Administrative expenses, the of Richmond , Chapter Aline A Smelter up Supply company, 5 Itvlians Who were waiting to ef.the cost ot strong. Cross. been discovered ta America. In re. , quired to , the funerai of end of their felloW to March 39 ef this year when he notisuperintendents and superRichmond. Virginia. gard to the instance of sleeping sick- including strip. comA Mine fied Smelter the Supply Committee. A was Entcrtainmrnt caused and board expense, cesotrymen. , visors' salaried, panic ness sailors been and to which are have soldiers From 'The ion returning supposed Del gut Pajaon. pany of his Intention to cancel the br ibe actions or the woman and sevtotaled 32 60 on tbe average, per capA committee was also selected Tues- found in the east. Said: Lake Paul Salt Dr. of and of especially Utah, meeters! of the mourners left without contract. These matter came up at the to have charge of the entertainto the "There is no connection between ita of school population. Interest In the complaint Marcy sets out City, have called my attention Tuesday. day to complete the arrangements ment of the visitors. This committee the edmatose condition of the per- charges totaled 32.05 per head, and patriotic devotion of ing of the road commission that while manager of the local hbspitality headed for the services. Mayor by on buildings and equipcouncilman, the women of your chapter in minis- Pavsoa Eriand-bnCeorge O. Relf, chair sons who have slept for several 'days . were present, and Is as follows: A complaint charging Airs. Ruga branch he Invented and patented his Henry Will G. Farrell. David A. Smith, and then died without awakening and ment totaled 39 29 per head. The toto the wants of our bovs with assault and battery was issued ball fail! and that he entered into an tering state planned to do man; the state. not including buildiwhat for the asked J. W. Collins, and F. C. Schramm. the sleeping sickness On mv tal Patriotic pevotion. with the company for the- -i hy the county was an average 332 63 rer with the paving over Payson hill, on These local men will work with W desk regular ng-. attorney's office shortl- agreement New an York article is in th maand to town manufacture and market the y after noon, and she will be These 'boys of ours who have been the easterly side of the head, and the grand total. Including A. Graham, international convention Medical Record which savs this sick will chine The state Cancha the United in States. 91 per head, the benffsciaries of the efforts of your within the city limits. Friday. following th build. nc?, 'was 341 c and Mexico, Marcy reserving the right Splendid women speak from their pave this thev were told to the full secretary, in completing plans for the ness was quite prevalent Newsepidemic of fvj-92- . Cost of Buildings. to determine selling costs and to have hearts and have atked me to tell you width of 1 feet If the city will re- big gathering. The committee meets Influensawere filled at that time, the Returned -- Soldiers A how wo hero-fSalt Lake City appre- duce the grade on the hill to a maxi- every noon at the Hotel Utah.. The papers says, with reports The costs of budding and similar of a new ture, advertising and sale of the mills. ciate what you have done. , Many, mum of 5 per cent. It was promised detailed program will be announced article sickness dis- items varv greatly from vear te yearform of which had been within the next few road day was The men sets the complaint out. Registered by Red Cross toMarcy, that this would be done. many thousands of discharged A Salt Lake band, one from Chi- covered in Italy. This fact is treated in the vanoue school districts. In have 10 per cent of tbe selling price and those about to be discharged pass will then connect with the pavement Kinkier' s Grand eounty for the year indicated. and the One Hundred and Forty, extensively iai Ditmar cago, foot B. reto of O. of F. the the mills at e the the of The center services city from the point through your city. of soldiers, recently mus-ter- manufacture. field artillery band from Idaho Twentieth Century Practice of Med- the district spent J" on per capita zixth not work has to these of which the needs yet meet hill of the school buildout of army and navy service, population, published in 1398. Instances school Provo For various reasons, the complaint quired tax upon the energy been done but for which the state and will be secured for the convention ses- icine. severe a is heroes on the in this book in which ing othr hand, citv, tare returned to Salt Lake In the last seta out. Marcy concluded it was for of sions Rotarlans from Porto Rico. are told ofwas your members, yet I am told and city made arrangements a year ago. in a state of coma for spent only 317 30. patient of the Montevideo. Uruguay. South America. the two day. As state school officials see it, the have been registered the best interests of alt concerned for am fully Convinced that patriotic de- thf city to pay two-fift14 davj. They Scotland. England him to leave the employ of the com- votion has not lagged, nor have you COM. hy the Red Cross welcome home com' Canada, China. , 'This comparison has satisfied me cost of buildings should always be West Indiei, the Philippines, aa well mittee for the permanent records of pany as Its local manager here which grown weary with weil doing. Nr phi. From that Ihe disease now frightening the provided by the school district InterDctcg4iofi as of the he did snd on NoV. 32. 1915. a new United Stale the state of Ctah. Please convey to the members of representing public is no other than the ested; but state aid is planned to a WUllanvBalley. member of the state eome 40 clubs, will be fa attendance. American to the Lieutenants Rue- T- Halloran, T 17 contract was entered Into. The new your - chapter, and espec-ailTn this treatise. described before We oiys of appeared board equalization, not contract providing that Marcy was to women, the sincere appreciation, delehave nothing to fear from it further actual instruction, so as to give every Sgriuid South, and R. H. McAulcy, a introduce to commission the 10 of whom cent have receive the selling price only of the Utah boys you per ftah. we than what have feared Thomas from the boy and kirl In the state a more equal Return-Homfrom Nephi, Including and Lynches e. prof it served butglso of evagy citizen jqi this gation chance than ia al present possihis er influenza.1 anJ 7. B. Co waii.'tbembers of ergeabtsTr- R- - McCandTes, . . of The mills Bailby7 From the manufacture and the school revenue laws. community. claybourne avenue; B. Lawrence. 17 sale T. H. city Burton, council. the city of replacement parts for the milk The state-ai- d Cordially and sincerely, C. Lynch, manager of the Salt Ruby apartments; Charles A. WcPhee. J. actually rendered last Gowers and J. superintendattorney, which the -- - Smith t Signed) alleges had beStudents IT Indifferent year totaled 81L35. This included the waterworks. Ice They Lake ent of apartments; W. R. McCor-- r come almostcomplaint Mrs. Nephi city , and Co., after busias W MONT FERRY,-Lynch remunerative a derived from the ad valorem went Eighth South; Ernest ness as of onq and one-ha- lf spending three months in songht the paving on To Proposed R. O. T. C. revenue that derived from the tale of Southern H. Quayle. 47 tax of 2.4 mills on ail property fa the Mayoj the state road Third avenue. miles of paving mills. states have returned to Salt Lake. Mr. state subject to taxation, and also the the Corporal Rr E. Cardwell, 121 through Nephi two blocks to bewere Alleging that more than fl.400,900 Students at the Lnlverty of Utah Interest on money derived from the full width of the street. They Lynch spid (hat he saw signs of a Donkin. 115 east Second worth of of sales worth state school lands, and the 1700,000 mills, VIEWS w. GIberson, ISO south Slat of coder great Increase In Western travel which are reported te be exhibiting a decided sale of from -L- Informed of the conditions state school lands aa yet replacement part sales, and more MLYZES Arthur M. Neslen.' which tbe state would undertake to indicated to him a desire on the part indifference to the proposed Reserr rentals 300.000 worth of foreign busithan unsold. Enegn A. E. Navlet, Wilson hotel. strip, paying, with of Easterners to learn the opportuni-tie- e Officers pave an ness. including parts, be not been acwork at the of the cost . Comnarative Figures. the county,threw-fifth- s Clifford I. Quayle, 47 Third counted forrhe asks that proper for travel and Investment which school. Training corps NOTIONS thereof, and the city being permitted the West The aftltude Tifso pronounced, Mr. and Mr. Lynch afford NorMr. of sales be made, alleging statistics prepafed The by a to were' interta'ned, while tn Arkansas to widen he pavement as it care Ralph C. Winslow. gflS that there has been withheld from by according to report, that university' of- ton show based on the school at Its own expense. The city waa Governor Charles M. Brough, son of a ficials fear for the success of the work. population, that, him more than 3100,000 which should L,h 30,1 th; Pet,r C. Metxelar, 7 the average cost of Inwould former work the that of Governor in stu500 Ogden. mayor to submitted conhim Ktceet; have e William h.8,at been paid under the H. Fay-i'f struction elementary schools in Salt w ttr be done under state super- Brough exhibited a cordial interest In Questionnaires Frank. P. Gallagher, editor of have dents netted 113 replies and only 39 Lake Citv was f 2 l) 81, nr,d in high .Hy,and drive; Alva J. Des- - tract. In the foreign business not acivtbu tbal and poles vision. telephone hi many friends here and fa Ogden. these desire military work In the schools 34 62. other operating exfor he seto out that the Brad Goodwin's Weekly, analysed the va.sdy; Earl W. Robson, 348 counted have te be removed from the In New Orleans Mr. and Mrs. Lynch of units offered bv the college Avia- penses were 3 P 2 1 . administrative street; W, F. Lee. 214 south en Copper company 111 Chile pur- rious view entertained, toward the would Verity state before street the tlie of center on. were bv their 1 joined mreet; II., L. Males, 663 north chased about 300,000 worth of the Courtney tion. which has the smack of novelty, expenses. 33.t'2: ' interest, 33.42; ol would Lmdertake such work. ' Lynch, whoy. is now stationed at was the most favored branch It is equipment, etc.. 33.57; and the total,, league of nations before members TW,; V 1 Stewart. Labor tem-- ; mills and .parti at a meet-- I Charleston. S. C.. having Just returned believed that a much better showang no! 340.08. Kummty County. j the Knights of Columbus, Albertua Halt Lake; J. L. Including buiidm ' can be made by a more complete etT. 844 ea- -t Fourth South (Street ; The following table -- tves by disSummit county commissioners were from overseas service, in their club room In 'the Hotel Ing canvass. 'However, college official trict the actual per capita eiper.se Civic Center Activities. ,w west Second South. In to discuss the state road program c Utah Tuesday night. and the committee on military affairs for teachers' salaries am! the .grand In that county. Summit county agreed Cnristraus, 555 east Eighth Issued two-mill state have Warning Against reet; C. E. Wilson, 814 Jeffer-T- "hiijted at enforcing to some ex- total of all school etpen-e- s per capita The following lectures and demon- tentatively t levy a he sft 'fort L Louis. Garfield; tent a ruling to make military drill of school population- will give it about 325,-09which tax road C.' E. Love, t rations were given Tuesday at Civic menUUiv, Solicitors Fraudulent r.nerat clarifications of optn4ii4 south Fifteenth for state road purposes. compulsory. Students are planing Grand Tachera East; Ira B. Ste-v- w Center: "Care of food in the home ,hrt.. to oppose such action though thev ion had been aroused by the proS!t p- - A. Fay, Sa Total 57 west suggestions for the use of ", County. soliciSanpete the were for fraudulent who will endorse the R. O. thev against declare .Warning 3 78.14 posed pact; those 68 3 16 hmnh; Gordon C. Wlriek, 953 Leah F Jennings; Legal weights and covenant SanAlpine. those from a at Paris, aa fybqre'was delegation it is drawn if C. o.;th Mnth East; Ernest tor representing tbemselve as being T. joining optional. -' Beaver in household purchasing." Hurd, 313 iiiesaur paving a road and those favoring the idea pete county Boxelder sT!?? 3 .avenue; Alv.il Last, Sugar T L. Irvine, city inspector ef weights opposed, 1j..I to Mount Pleasant, on for the American Federation of Labor I but Fairvlew from objecting for peace of a league 15. 8. ation; Gust fjenos. 543 west Second arid measures;. Spanish., Mrs. T. M. Gat he of road received by the Albert Leroy Hobbs' Die convejed in. to the form of the pact as It ha so the ground that no other-kin-d h; Orel Tmmg. 1327 east Second Lcxlyerd; Carbon dressmaking, remodeling far been evolved. Each of these views, would stand. The delegation was U. S. chamber of commerce. Accordh. Earl .. Davis ., At Hom in Midvale king. 211 East Broadway and designing, Mish Marie Huttieballe. he Bald had notable exponents whose composed of C. N. Ijind. John Gun j letter, a number of cities Today a demonstration -in landscape views had been act forth more or less derson and F. C, Jensen, of Mount ing (y the the C I f"'og.n. CIS spj.ih First West west been middle have Emerv state throughout Swe'n ' at the O. Nielsen, presihi Third and -tenue; grdeningjtoll sub, (Special to Tbe News ) fully to the public!. an Informal dis- Pleasant, o,oird Mr Hanson. H V'l Blaine or the Commercial club, G. H visited by persons who gathered that ave- - capltoi grounds. dent address the After on the representation MIDVALE. April 3. Albert Leroy Grand .. '1", l ''l,nd Iftdt 930 east First Souh Ulson, city engineer of Fairvlew. and scriptions cussion was had but no effort was the money was to be used for a na- Hobbs, known to his friends as Koy-- j Saltnn, 1342 enst Fifth South : Bench, county surveyor. tional made to commit the council for or John - I trnue be held at to' convention labor Lands. Government V; McCarrel, 153 sour" Fourth Survey They were told that the stale road Atlantic City In June. died early this morning al the fam- - Jordan" against the league. R-- would Brown. Lake hotel: Investigate the y A resolution addressed to Frank P. mmmlssion e The letter state thar officials lly residence here of heart trouble. Hjjuab . what sort of cfcHer. 413 east sox Public lands in Utah snd Nevada Walsh, assuring him of enthusiastic ground to determine Kane had been in poor health for (wo verj "Clh. Robert Al. Hanseii,' Salt Eighth to the Federation of Labor aa? no such ask Lake. will he extensively surveyed during support tn his efforts In behalf of Ire- - road would-- b authorized is and but had been able to remain at hi- - Milard licitation they seel ion served. anck, 649 Konela-court- ; Mar the coming summer according to G. and before the peace conference, was men. He business who few a of ago. work unt.I the ' T. Mav. days support llorgaii .. .. 662 Brixen court: Don I. D. Kirkpatrick of the United State aoopted unanimously, v.Contracts awarded Last week for usually are th? person asked to con- 4 1 year of age. Neho on the of e' - Magna; W. F. Tee, Salt Lake. sent to stretches three pavement 1 communication Seventeen The survey-office. surveyors Mr. Hobbs was son of Mr. and Mrs. North Sanpete tribute, In apprehending the impoJ. Halt Lake to Ogden highwaj, were ster. ing parties will be sent out during the Walsh and signed P.by James lvera William Hobba, early settlers of this North S.nnm't , Gallagher and 8.- approved by the commission. next three weeks and they will remain !C. Lynch, Frank section. He was born at Biftgbam Iarh Cr.' Girls Give Playlets. It was stated hr tbe commission in the field ail summer. In the Uinta j Abbott Maginni. Comprising a comnow Midvale. Jan. 72, 187. I'lut" Junction, Ogden-Hooproad on the work follows: as waa that basin her Indian and fdyest reserve mlttee. For year he has been engsged In min- Rich . .. construc- Emerson Ward M. I. A. wav. The now was under, 602, No. council Knights Lake ; taemy young girl? of the Friendly land are located a great deal of . gait Emri-ne- er ing and smelting work and until re- San Juan . To Give Character Ball cently of Columbus, at the largest meeting tion i under the direction of msb Save two .... . will be done- employed at Tooele, where, Sevier . . evevia for demand M. The H. Tuesday unanimousplaylets Taggart: held in tonight, Its he history has a in well as this or Sanpete ihe Neighborhood house. 753 community, ail from la heavy He South Sumiiiit ly adopted a resolution offeriifg you surveying parties and acquaintance. The Mutual Improvement associa- many friend street. The plays .rn its enthusiastic parts of the state. The construction and . Violates Liquor Law. Tlntic . , . . . "The Tageant of Hours and belonged to the Woodmen lodge. In the road from Ogden eve on breaks the of wishes the best and are tion of Emerson ward. support planning Return of Letty. Surviving Mr. Hobbs are hi par- Tooee . . . , . --T will Both were take Lake before1 engineering the Salt to to lay of 1 .. .. your departure ball In the ward rots. four brother and three inters. Uinta V. J. Stalk,. 33 year old, a soldier, under the direction of Mrs. A. at Parts Ihe cause of parties away from other work for the to give a character . . .. The brother and staters are; George WaSttch 'on and M)1 Stella Cohn and the was arrested Tuesday by Patrolmen peace council next evening. hall amusement Friday Ireland and to ask that Ireland, like time being. of Franklin. Ida: Charles, of Murray. Wash mg ton . Included the snowing: Marguer- to Buckhorn a Cedar surveythe and for From will be of of 4. Prizes Europe. great given Its sister nations April Edward and Arthur ef Midvale: Mrs. Wayne . . . . . M'lhame. Fearl Clegg. EvchaXel- - Duffee and Boshard on a charge "be granted the right of ing warty will be at work within En- a best sustained character and the best Con Sullivan of Clayton. Ida; Mrs. Weber 1,1 Searle. Sarah Given. Mildred violating the liquor isw. He Is said small, will be In charge of which I week, The council expresses of and Sale Lake City Mimgreti, Grace Neohart. Lillie Me- - to have had a small quantity Duwaltxera. and first class musie will Snyder of Saa Antonio. Texaa ogden.-Frovthe hope that your committee will gineer L. A. Christensen. 3.From Mr Hugh' Blakely of Onyx. B. C, Tbe people young attendance. be lit Tlorenca Klenk, MabeF Me whtsky in hia possession. Olaf Mater, achieve A. Vernal Gregto Engineer . complete success In obtaining chesne Funeral services will be held at tbe are disward was arrested the day before by of the rents th and ps and Is survey, the Huiiw, WildPd Mo- - who t bow making Ireland ory and justice for Interest fa the even family residence ber Friday. April 4, Logan . much Sarah Quinn, Thelma Lubect. the same officers was charged, with liberty a ot St. to playing Cedar was survey George front Ivers James At the meeting t I' 39 p.m. Interment will be 11 the Murray It promises te be largely attendnk. Marie Kloos. Kaiherlne T,115 In1 hyThe elected grand knight, to succeed E. the road is being made by Engineer and ompDimP State . . noma Jennie Salt Lake City cemetery. ed and successful G. ,r C. Bullough. StelU Coop-n- d uhtoe Woolley. C. rwifnel. O'Dcnneii, Grace Neuhart. county attorney's office Tueadjy. ' 2 ' F money tor Unde Sam an also well looked slier, th commis .Stoner le truer than It la under the new provided a 310.009 a year la.W for the collection of thd alary. Then the act permits the employment of five deputy commisIncome, excise, luxury and varloua sioners and an assistant to the com other special revenue getting meas-- 1 mlaidoner, each of them to receive to the com 6, rw-tures. - The appropriation foe-th- e ox-- 1 , m la loner la empowered to perform peneee for the aaseeaUig and eollectlonj ny duties a deputy commissioner may " tke moaf to a lad Para It j collecting mony ... 4. h ! I -- pd-- er ap-gra- fe y. es Re1 - I00 war-risk- - J in de-vo- ld fr to ik-o- . r -- er ii, -- n. t, - SMIM sendee-jrendere- ot en-the- ir 17 I l i I ' n Av t i 1,. 4. at-tr- -- ' -- Fortv-thre- td h, -- y en one-halfoft- un--d- , J': rF . ON, 18-fo- ot EMOF -- -- " 0, Lk: t-s left-overs- ," -- 2- to-ur- 1 be-giv- k ot-tb- hcsT-suite- d r- . er , So-it- h ate 1 o. -- nrJ ,1 I -- VJ |