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Show Utilities Board Grant Brigliam City Petition BRIGHAM aTT. AprU I John W. Peters ie In receipt of from the public utilities commission on the recent hearing of the petition of Brigham City to rebuild its street lighting- system the repmjt r the commission gives a resume of the proceedings and issues an order granting the petition. Brigham City 1a ready to proceed with the work of advertising for bids for the purchase of the materials and installation and was only awaiting the granting of the petition by the utilities commission. In connection With the rebuilding of the street lighting system, it Is probable that the city council at th regular meeting Friday evening will declare e street paving district to coyer five blocks in the business district of the city. Encouragement weal lent to such a procedure by a state- -, ment to City Manager C-- O. Roakeliey 1 by the state road commission jester-- . day. who advised Mr. Roskeliey that . the state will put in a strip ef pave-- 1 ment 1 feet wide along alt city streets j that have been designated state high- This will cover Main street ofi way Brigham lty and ill reduce the ex-- 1 ! penae-t- o property owners, and the be J city, to a po.nt m here the accomplished with mimmumtnoa-- 1 vemence to ail concerned. Sew Soles. County Agent R H Stewart is sending out poison mixture to the various farm bureaus of tha county. Tor use in the Campaign being waged against the ground squirrel. - . In tha district court Tuesday Dewey Earl was found guilty of attempting to. sxtp't 2,5.9,3,..frpi.J Field. as the price of keeping his lips sealed a from giving oat information concern-- t trig alleged tilict relations between f the man and a Fielding woman. Sentence will brTmposed Fridayancr- - ' I..ae. Uor,Hn I Tangled of Peace -Standing in Way Tangible Result Not in -- Evidence. Wilxon Clemsa- - Prtsident -- oyA Gree- - Orlando continued their die- r4 president Wlleon'i residence organ-,,1- 0 Other peaes conference met. All the conference. ue unravel the tingled ttBded to of peace. way to the gundlns Amid M- Thtmtin6 proceeded spreading of epprehenslon Lh th conference over, leek of f toot had its , ' labored continuously for - funda-sattleme- ranco-Germa- winy it the nt n Scenes. ot tho American expertwho nt tnMv being consulted on -- a me following glimpse of en behind the scenes. Vtt situation is extremely what President J , C- - Cutler of Curlew stake reports that Snowvtlte, in western Boxelder county, is In the throesj-bIn Influenza epidemic. . Funeral services were held In the efty cemetery Tuesday afternoon for Private Bert Freeman, who died at Fort D, A. Russell, Wyo, from Friday of last week. A. M. Hansen of this city has been chairman - for Boxelder appointed county of the league to Enforce Peace. Mr and Mra NT. J. Valentine have word from their son. N. Morrell Valentine. with the A. E F that he has been assigned to three months' stodv in one of the large colleges in as regardithe fiertfYrontler of Oermsny. in a conciliatory spirit, been willing to do most anything to .. toure French security short of nullification of engagements made armistice. g the time of the The French have been assured of the military protection along east of ae end for SO kilometers .g river, even to the extent of that any military activity In as section shall be looked upon rhosule set. But this is not oon-ttn- 4 enough, and additional claims jead to the conviction that they are to construction as meaning sometand hing more than military security . urging on territorialnotcontrol. to go willing "The president is test far in creating more Alsace-Lorraisituations and it is this stand i causing igsmrt these claims which the delays until some middle ground Presi-Wilso- n. In luC form-Ottin- knre-lcn- also wblto vrith colorBeginning with children's stare at ( and ranging up ie women ulaw at , Not tha aav- Inga 1.75 and 2 00 2.25 and alora, (gwcinL litaM, KfieeUI, e; . S1.45 gi with band size. top. Every , UNION SUITS Including the Forest ... to Funeral services were held this afternoon for Billy Hortense Strandquud. who died Monday morning of pneumonia following -- Influenxa. Bishop George W Watkins was in charge of the services and the speakers were Ada Johnson. W, C. Horsley. President 8. Norman Lee and Bishop ne ' Reparations. Concerning reparations, it was added that there were good prospects for This will not ta early agreement. tha total amouht, hut will WEATHER REPORT leave it to a commission to work out details of reparation through a period of The priority sf years. Belgium WttUier Fmmhi end France in the division of the GerLocal; Unsettled with ram tonight or es n indemnity also is said to be near-la- g Saturday agreement. State Unsettled with rain tonight or As a means of finding the middle Saturday; warmer east portion tonight, eolder the pound on the Rhine controversy Saturday. superior council of four- created s best weather data few consulting body consisting of Andre Comparative April 4, ferdieu, French: Charles H. Haskins American, and Viscount Morlcy. BritiTemperature sh. They labored until 2 oclock tbia and then called on Cot Ed- Highest yesterday ... ( mug vard M House before aeeing the councHighest In this month last year j in this month since 174 il. To intimates they were not opt- Highest imistic on the progress that is being Lowest this morning Lowest this month last year .....I siade. Lowest this month since 11? . . ! Another of 'President Wilson's entNormal for yesterday ... ... ourage said the real issue was wheth- Mean yesterday .. I er President Wilson's principle of Accumulated excess this month J was to be upheld. The I.!' president, he said, did not regard this Inches. Precipitation be which should applied itfceaprinciple favorable to the Entente and Total yesterday hot applied in all cases alike. Just Total for . . month . so. K was asserted, the issues over Accumulatedthisdeficiency thls month B Danhg the 8arre valley and the ......1 3 west of the Rhine brought op Total since January I j (( ; Accumulated deficiency since Jan f tin principle of i ,..f s rt ) ft was not clear that the transfer i ' of territorial- - control of these localitRelatlvs humidity at s. m todav! ies would be In accordance with the Relative humidity at yester-- . i uv Wishes and 42 determination of their day Peopea. Weather Obaervatfewa at 4 King Albert of Belgium. Kuig Albert of Belgium figured Tempera! ara. Prominently during today's con ferries. The Belgian, monarch called on 2 CeL Honu at 1 1 oclock in tha morn- BTATIOSa apd later saw President Wilson O Joare the arrival of David Lloyd c ri orga Premier Clemeneean and Big Orlando. The call of King Al- on Col. House waa a decided hov-"- J for which veterans of royal pro-hosaid there waa no precedent. SALT LAKE The king wore the uniform .... of com-nd- Boise .. .... in chief of the army Cheyenne..... ... was accompanied byBelgian Chicago a staff offi-- ft Denver met at the entrance of Grand . Junction ? triidence of CoL House the Helena . . wonel himself, who escorted by him. to Kansas City Private office, where a series of Los Angeles ... hierences constantly is going onr Modena K is understood New Orleans . .. that King Albert VV Attention daring his balk with New Tork .. .. .... . Oklahoma Z1: to Belgiuma vital inter-s.-k aha ... . And other question fin, frnUr ... .. Phoenix are now reaching a culminat-hfx-V- Pocatello . A" in-IOre. n Portland. hlo spoke of his having Brussels chosen as tbs FL Louie . ... the league of nations Bt Paul . A Swiss delegation, which called on Ban Diego fv.j ST . After King Albert had de- - SantaFrancisco S 42! Fe . ... . . 44' to hams made ... .... ns on understood behalf of Geneva as the Seattle SOL... ... ... Sheridan 4L - An,h league which offset the Spokano . - ,.. ise! (4 rvfk is Offr Of the royal palace. Tonopah .. 4r...J Washington offer included a tender of S T domain short distance Wlnnemucca. Yellowstone . . Tv. Jiev- - bordering the lake, drafting committee of the gun rises at T O 4 a. m.; suu eels at Irhed- -. . ni- - rn commlslon has fln- - l.M p. m, April I. at bs not passed on the "eh amendments to articles XIII well as American and In n to the Monroe ,ha hflUAlity pf national-o- f expected that the league com .i?10 mission will meet on I to adopt a definite text or President Wilson will Act M chairman of the meeUng. Pits-Easi- er attiM,dlaiy-Gn,ea- 1l IMocemeinills Stuopping In Every Department ot the Store ur Ccntinnin- - the APRIL Important ALE OP SATURDAY A REMARKABLE CORSETS T OF . WHITE-VOI- Prices. $3.95 $5.95 $1.69 AND UP Comprising tho latest model ef the season, for slight, medium and stout figures. Modeled in white and pink materials. Hose supporters attached. to plea the moot particular rates. Quality aad value to satisfy the most exacting parent. A wonderful toaosortment. that leave nothing be desired. Unusually clever models, ta vests belted, yoked, shirred affects and other charming stylo BITk Poplin. Taf-fe- ta innovation Berges and Wool Poplin Showcomprise tho material ing all tho delightful new spring Style That Were $2.30, $2.75 and $3.00. Waists: exEvery Imaginable style that I new. Clever quisitely lace and embroidery-trimme- d Waist, Wauts, plaid striped models and score of other lovely creation Waists, stunning high-collthat you will Innranriy amoefnte with high-cowaHta Come expecting the biggest bargain surprise of the season. Youll not be disappointed. LIMIT SIX WAISTS TO A CUSTOMER. NO C. O. D.s. plain-tailor- ar st AND WOMEN'S pnv. Fit fefLK SUE VTFRS new spring st ia and color Every Vr ron 55.95 'vu IF NO EXCHANGES. NONE DELIVERED. J r r SPECIAL APRIL SALE SATURDAY Sensational Muslin V. TWO DAYS ONLY Offer Smart Pre-East- er $1.50 and $1.75 Values dainty sheer Muailq and Batiste GOWN'S. SKIRTS. ENVELOPE CHEMISES and CREPE do CHIXE CAMISOLE8 radiFreeh, crirp garment ant with newnes Liberal proportion superior quality and GVRMEVT. exquisite trimming effects feature each gar- meat. Big style variety. Astonishing Values! 1- SATURDAY i J : - AN UNRIVALED SALE Each model a distinctive fashion. Tew ea ling the most fascinating style MeeO nf the moment t FdtlAltPS. 8TLK GINGHAMS. TAFFETAS, CREPE DE CHINES. TAFFETA and GEORGETTE COMBINATIONS, eta. The eo spring are exquisite Among them Pekin. Oreea. Tha. Gray, Black aad Navy. Manr smart figured effecta Saturday only at this surprisingly lew price. - - - SILK TAFFETA V V NEW KVTFKN PETTICOATS like real silk, Saturday only Ia all colors. Fine, lustrous quality, at ONE LOT GIRLS HOSIERY - Regular 50c and ,5c. Fine mercerized quality, in black only. Slight Imperfections of the A best 50c and QP VIRJSr 4 ft WW IX)H grades J. . '5o WRAPS, CAPES, SUITS AND DRESSES ARRIVING DAILY 1ok $1.45 zr J Salt Lakes greatest ready-to-weing. ,,THE PARIff policy of ar ' ONE LOT ONE LOT FIBER SILK HOSE SILK HOSE Regular 1.00 Women In the wanted colors of cordovan, black and white. t Wonderful value due to a special purchase 75c Regular Sf 75 Women' dropped stitch effecta ldckl for wear with oxford Saturday special 51.50 Novelty at .. low-prici- apparel exhibit for women now Invite Easier is strikingly evident throughout. GIRLS, SILK SWEATERS . Newest sprirg arrivals in gold, rose and victory red Sixes !1 to L i value-- . Special . . . $4.95 Misses Bise Umbria Strike Mine fPrfl 4. The Italian trane-0M-i. .09 officer and board bound from Venice hn struck a mine and to edviooe from Bari. sunk, Italy. newspaper of that city. In- were killed and 1 brU Sev-boa- rd M2 19J irtorer xtiy pa says. Post Toasties A food a R boys like tfdH Sizes 32 to 38 only 2. Smartly tailored aad correctly fitting garinent fa ironed right up Newest gray brown and mixto dat for tho ture Something extraordinary FixeWTi to money. Boys KnicKer AT AN EXTRADRDINARY LOW PRICE. Pants with double knee and seat. Suits will stand the hard knocks that sturdy boys are apt to give them. Fashioned ta tho nearest styles. Sixes to 1 year Considering the advancing factory costs of merchandise, three values are truly amazing. INVESTIGATE! Sweaters to 4 lar colorings ed at A Newly Arrived Shipment of that 2 ehooo- and Womens Slip-O- n SATURDAY. Exceptional Special Values in Young Mens Long Pants t" fNEW7 DOLMANS, Saturday only this very exceptional opportunity to secure these beautiful new Bilk Petticoats at a tremendous saving. Every new spring coloring finds representation; also black. AU are fitted with elastic waist-ban- d , -- Tran - InCiudlhg y! Eat em up and call forr t Underwear ... "f At Our Famous Specialized LE Values. ..... " COATS SALE PRE-EASTE- R Regular $2.00 and $2.25 er tTmbria was n vessel of gross, built at Livorno, in owned in Venice. 4 J j - - 1 tt j- l.uy malt; 1j Z- re-rio- tg Mill garments noted for quality and perfect fit. Pink or white AH are reinforced. Alj sizes. ' -- 51.95 1 to Wom-ea- g 04 nA V. I con-iotru- Itali. g Sarpassinjf Values in 4) -- : Lot Regular $1.00 Women'b KNITTED UNION SUITS Perfect garnjenta. la and slrrvrichs model, coUar. ed : 1 MIDDIES f -- . is fpnsd." ( OhrENll n accompanied by well- W , reports frpm those close in of four, show- th council while not des-k-g Situation, A because al least serious differences on somdof . the i dsy- .di MINES' AH the popu- Fpeciallv pric- - . v . |