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Show rr ID DESERET EVENING. NEWS FRIDAY i BOARD OF EDHC1TI0N An Exclusive Id THHESHING ORDERS 1SAFETY STIES COMPANY The Taxpayer FOR EMPLOYEES DEATH ' By decision of the industrial com- mission of! Utah the Pleasant View Steam Threshing company la ordered to pay to Orisaa Rowley compensation a week for at the rata of weeks, to be used for the minor chll- dren of Joseph Hyrum Rowley. Row- ley, an employee of the threshing company, feU from a tank wagon and state board o t tdacalkm met at Thursday to dlscuas new re- responsibilities of the board as a suit of tho new legislation enacted by the last legislature, relating to health. State Industrial Commission optional and citizenship education. Sets Date For Hearing on A budget of 1152,500 for the biennium to be devoted to vocational eduNew Rules Under Amendcation was authorised for the committee on vocational education, consisting of Dr. E. O. Cowans. Piest. J. A.. ed Law. Widtsoe and. Prest. E. G Peterson, j associated' with Francis W. Kirkham. XHe trade is worth culti vating "read tlie Semi - Weekly TONIGHT. T LEGISLATION PASSED AT SESSION Readers News 1919 -- List of Country v whose ! APRIL Itt.tl tt , ORPHEnbAwderUIr. Hownrde bong Bird Revue, Claudios nod Scarlet as headliners. WILKES Nana Bryant, J. Anthony Kmytbe and Cliff Thomp-O- fl In Branded." PANTAG VS VswdcrUle PARAM S with BY WALT Lc-lio- y. Talma and Awn headlin-- era. Five other nets. HIPPODROME Aalph donlnger. Gertrude Bondhlll and Clonlnger -Players In - Elevating a Uus-- band." OrVT-EMPRES- Mar-gnerl- te 0 1 (FOR THE DESERET NEWS) MASON' es PAY the tax on barns and shacks, on all my goods and chattels, on m tin boat and William goat wax dolls and baby rattles. I try t0 when from my pile I thus am harshly driven, when those round bor, earned with groans are to officials given. I smile, ah, me! - Butiwhe see how public coin is wasted, the smile I wear won't linger there. unb-- , jj.j glued Or pasted. " One we were shocked when Congress talked of speniW frugal millions; hut In these days to my am axe, our talk Is all of billion I pay the tax on my two yaks, my warthog and canary; and thbugh 1 kniil, to bo In style, my heart is far from merry. The war is done, with sword and gun we're squelched the Teuton races, and- 'twouid be sense to cut ex. pens In forty thousand places. I pay tho tax on criljs and stacks, aju but that th tread to. waste .may end. I hope and pray try to dalt-Stoutl-y. devoutly. My Aunt Jane needs some widows weeds, my grandad needs g Clark In Three Men and suffered fatal Injuries under the, V a Girl: Flagg Burlesque of Tar-sa- a wheels of the wagon. The company, of the Apes." j had not taken out compensation insurance." . hence- - the matter was AMERICAN Bessie garrtscale In brier, but I can't get such doodads yet, with taxes going higher. ' A truly .great country paper A committee wae named to go in- -i brought before the commieeion, after Heart of Rachael,'! Baby" Mc-Oto the entire question of vocational- rnr-- t ENTATTVE general safety or-- j, "with a iarger exclusive cirguardianship proceedings had Alister In person at 1:15 pxn. vartlQ th," district court to edu. atlon as provided under the or-VD ders Kimball STRA Clara to so as chilother t Young covering underground j ous st,ite and federal laws culation than any tjla consent of the minor I in The Easiest Way;" comedy. metal mining operations have, dren to tho acceptance of the terms .mze the work and eliminate dupli-- ( -Utah paper. I ( a'fon of work which may exist at the , the workmen's compensation law. industrial he pf The lightning Raider. WALTO by FFER OPPONTONIHES tiipw tr might result in the dsion is among the first ' The Btarrtng Pearl White, last two " ilon n,,h and wtU eases brought under the ruling of tbo future The enmraiuee named is com- to The Sews, AH subscription Must episodes. Why Germany to be held after a Prest. Peterson,' permanent hearing prised of Dr. Cowans, commission that threshing outfits Week . Par Dally, Saturday and I "rest Widtsoe, J. C. Swenson and C. at e capitol Friday. May 29, when which do custom work are not to be " In LIBERTY Nelson Francis child. s Certification ly, are now payable In advance. Still more wonderful opportunities Consideration of the traffic ordf. classed aa engaged in an agricultural The comedy Doling; Almighty under and therefore was continued , at the Sessiag exempt men nance offered are pursuit, for by to being discussion laboring commission the the after and scenic. the new law was also discussed at the compensation law. Idaho farmers, according to Nepht I. j of the city commission Thursday length, and it was decided to continue Claim Denied. on the recIn charge of the employment ( and the eommissioners hope to j Morris, THE NEWS ON 1HE TRAINS. third class certif'cation . The commission denied the claim of ommendation of the committee com- - the metalliferous COMING. soldiers and sailors under j plete various amendments to the ex- -' for state. In the mlbes Mrs. Elisabeth Horrocks Baxter as a posed of o N Child. C. H Skidmore The Deseret Sew Is on Pale on and measure soon, of the state council of class General safety orders for coal mines dependent of Richard Baxter, her .SAIT LAKE THEATRE SaturThird H supervision E. Thompson or Enters That Every Train Four important changes have fceea &, Stefansson, certification was. started a year ago fense. Mr. Morris has received a let-commission brother-in-lawho had been a memApril the day evening, prepared by' the Angle Explorer, In Lecture. ter from Idaho telling of a great de- - suggested. On increases the speed Vo'tTjhtVnU a war rt Jue Ho the "'method to that ber of her household for a score of I5.? The recommen- - Ulr' by a lmlliLr of teachers. : lltlZ Baxter met with an accident mand Jor.farm help in that, section; of -- automobiles at. street inlergectiiiRi years. "rc!iy Vn. the Inform in .rule used amLrege residence district from eight to which Requested datlorM 6T the COPimittee. arr.vuig gt the of the country. For married men the n nhe employ' of the" OgdenT were adopted, were that third class uiattons metalliferous Packing company. He died a few days to govern writer offers work at ((9 a month,! 20 miles per hour, as it is pointed out to be issued should percertificates later." but.it was testified that th CIVIC PRIDE TAKES with bouse furnished and a garden that there is no particular danger m car go at this rate in the sona who have completed a course in luines. t! was' fol on death due to acute the spot. This Mr. Morris consider ' letting, thewhere gastritis, is it Compliance with the orders, a standard high school In the state uptraffic is not con-ta Thanksgiving dinner, rather a chance for many Utahns districts wonderful lowing on the special recommendation from held by the tommission, is required than An. the. jstfeaw. L th tail, down beat- - the high' cost of ltvtng. Wage geled. The prese n t' brdtrrarrce ST be- -' t heir sppenmewdent:-- provided well by We Utah the stairway at the packing plant. The offered in Idaho are from (3 to (3.69 ing violated constantly' in this respect wjr.men s compensa- Interstate person must have, completed at least Kurd Employee Donee The Nord was the insurance be adopted board, and. from (69 to and a change is "therefore deemed aj. Casually to method The law. emtion work of five entertained hours -- Clothing college approved company per month. The writer of the let- visable. ill concern at and passed stifih examinations as may is tot the commission of its inspector carrier In this case. of the friend Another change being considered and ter states that he can place 20 men, ployees The widow, but not the mother of would require pedestrians to crass a dancing party Thursday night at the be prescribed by the state board of as a deputy, to notify a mine when John Bert Dunlap, who was killed and a be has that number of calls certifiThe third class guests education ladies' Literary clubMr.Special for married men and their wives to street' Intersections In. . the -- congested safety orders whlTo In the employ of th Utah Con-and Mra ED cates are to be subject to renewal on violations of the general of the evening were If the solidated company was found to be entake charge of farm. In many cases district only at right angles and mines. the in are jtiscovered Neb. recommendation of the the of superinOmaha. jner Beddeo this work will last ail year. In addi only in the middle of the block. The com- defect is not considered a serious one, titled to receive the benefits allowed the holder tendent providing Marines The Every" boy in high school dressed ta tlon to the farm work. It is declared congested district in this respect is deunder the) compensation act. These Data on a certain length of time will, in the geek least five of at apsemesters pletes alof of the commission, be mo fti)d iddrfwi of fftUUTM amount to (1$ a week for 200 weeks. khaki uniform, each boy in possession i that considerable building and eon-- fined aa West Temple. Main street, and proved college work each year until discretion State street from South Temple to lowed to the mine to change its The London Guarantee A Accident marines killed in the war are requestcertificlass second for a regulation army rifle, and the stmctlon work will be. carried on Fifth South. . or property to conform to company was the insurance - carrier. ed by the corps authorities at Wash- requirements In summer the Mr. Idaho. equipment through cate met. are -, as If any part of an auto comes up to The commission The services of the commission were entire group daily in "manual-ofMorrie ington. and such information QndoubtedIy Idaho Three new members met with the the general orders. this part of the country, may be board. They were Henry Barker, a reserves the right to order this done called hi when the widow, Mrs. Lillie arms maneuvers is the sight that is going to be a worthy rival to Utah any part of a street car.' the auto In this school left with the recruiting officer Kinder Dunlap, found her claim con- greets a visitor at the Tooele high in growth and development and that would be termed as having passed th principal of Ogden. J. E. immediately. under another If the commission finds at the end tested by the mother,. Mgs. Helen A. school. city, 162 south Main street. the Idaho farms in equipment are fast car, Maglehy, a farmer of Monroe, and th ordinance ftow stands, the auto the of the period allowed that change Dunlap. ' Reports Labor Surplns The IT. A Mra Wra. Reid of Salt Lake City. those of this state. Every A outdistancing bf other hasn't will the enthusiastic been it Under leadership not passed the street ear until the, has adopt made, inducement, he said, was being proemployment .bureau reports a labor means of enforcing its order, and M. Boydeu ih young cadets go vided on the farms for the workmens rear of the machqe.Jiaa passed-the- " J. Surplus In this cityof 5,600 persona Canadian Here Who front part of the car. the mine, if claims the right x Entertain Soldiers.' Applications were received Wednesthrough their drills with a snap and convenience, in addition to wages that Children or anyone would be proneed be. in the event of failure to outdistanced In offered from nearly 80 employers, and Utah. to thte the day a vim Years that is Two high compliment on comply. Fought Mr. Morris said that detailed lnforma- - hibited from using roller skates oa over (0 'unemployed men were seThe Jewish Welfare board ot this student officer in diced charge of j tJon another contemFirst Aid Installations. cured positions There is a shortage of the W)Jrk 0fferej paved streets under Western Battle enfront to has city give arranged weekly change. It is asserted by mlabor reported in southern Idaho. First aid installations of an ex- tertainment at Fort Douglas, for the th two companies. Nor is .th good , would be given returned soldiers and plated otorists children on the streets that kt sailors at his office at 23 east South To go through eight big battles un- tensive nature are required by the Police Search for Boy A request soldiers there. The first of these was drilling the only new note sounded roller skating have become a 'menace in mines street. all new orders at Temple I hurt God fr Lax. 14 smelter in general Hu school solthe years harmed and then be gassed In a minto arrest the secondary and that the safety of both autoixt Thursday evening, with 160 the stale-- The rules covering these given old, has been received be the police. diers participating- - In the dancing, town. and children Is endangered. engagement Is the unusual record read as followi: A. is Jensen G The boy is said to have been living or receiving was followed which refreshment: Principal Private D. W. Kirby of the Third "All foremen and assistant foremen The local officers ofbythe board are new lawn about Oregon Short Line to on With hts parents at Pleasant Green of the compliments Until recently when he is reported to division of Canadian artillery. Just re- or shift bosses, also ail regular elec- Louis G. Marcus, president; Morris the building as well as the new science " Have Bond Campaign To Organize County to this city. Private Kirby tricians and cage tenders shall make S: the fachare stolen 2200 from his grandmoth- turned Rosenblatt, vice president; -- Mrs. H. laboratory equipment which treat-newent through practically two years ot themselves proficient In first-ai- d recent flu er and then run away from home. the built Under New E. Schiller, secretary; Bimoo Shapiro, ulty has Law during Library the The Oregon Short Line Railroad warfare on the western of injurii Max M. Aaron, chairman, epidemics. Additional license Dealers In nar- front.hardest He fought at At all mines In the State of Utah, treasurer; Ridge, Mr. Ball, the state supervisor of company subscription crew that made Mrs. Samuel and and Schiller Makoff, cotic, under the new revenue act Hill 70, Passcheadael Vlmy Wasatch county, in the opinion of Ridge, the where 19 or more men are employed, members of the executive committee. agricultural education, reports that X00 per cent successful campaigns in must pay additional IS per annum third battle of Tpres, Am ten a Arras, it shall be the duty of the operator Mis Mary E. Downey, stats library boxes barn sheds, the feed chicken coops, federal license, according to Informa- Cambrai. Valenciennes acand Mona. His or owners thereof to keep readily previous liberty loams has been and self feeders are engaging the at- checked stands a good chance of betion Just received by M. Spencer of only record, of diaablement was at cessible a properly constructed stretchnp and found ready to a man organizer, is Stolen. office. Hill TO, the least tention of the farm boy in th meth local internal revenue heretoMoney water-proing the first county "in the state to of a battle er. woolen a Important blanket, the for both the of chanical have doctors and big driven Victory to departments Druggists have a according the nine, where he was gassed. The blanket- -, and a supply of linseed oil. library, as contemplated ' and the Tooele high C. Minor Bail, government assistant h the county fore paid' only $1 a year for this armistice. new state-laPrivate Kirby says, found antiseptic gause, carbolated vaseline, Shortly before 6 o'clock Thursday Grantsvllle governing such schools. license. Miss th Canadian Downey has been asked troops at Mona, whsra sponges, soap, liniment, carbolic acid, afternoon" (52, 'contained in a black - Mine Planters "Wanted Mine plant, the British first Two Balt Lake City boys, Elmer T. vice president and general manager of subjects. to to Heber go for met the Germans in rubber bandages, suitabis towels and leather the week-enCity handbag, was stolen from the and Irwin 8. Noall, are teaching the th road. A circular received here to let in getting the work under era are wanted In the navy, 10 mas-le- 1914. and the end of th fighting he wash basins, all for the comfort and Grants-viti- e Thursday in the stand small from main Director Tooele and Genera work manual at confectionery second mate. Competi- declares was considerable of a sur- treatment of any one injured in such corridor of the first and way and will address a " meetcity and county buildhigh schools respectively. These Walker D. Hines, circular C3, gives no ing from ail parts of the county In tive examination for Salt Lake will bo prise to the artillerymen. His artil- mine. ing. The stand is operated by Mrs C. Instructors are veering the emphasis definite data as to the method of Heber City Sunday held in the federal building, under di- lery regiment suffered in all the hat-tinight. "Furthermore. In all mines where Sundquist, who immediately reported in wood work from parlor furniture to handling Victory loan rection of tho aril service. May 5 next. campaigns In but mostly at Paasechendaele and 109 or more men are employed, a the Wasatch however, will find matter to the sheriff. the more pressing demands of farm railroad offices throughout the count that Lfnta, county, Detailed information can be had at they found the German machine gun- first-ai- d and Cacjit count Morgan be shall corps organized, ners the most efficient foes. the information window in the machinery repairs and such structures try and .the local oTficet will not be- ties' w TX give It a close race, in M,s of the foreman or foremen, as farm gates, fences, pdhs, sheds and gin their drive until definite news Downeys - The Canadian troopers returning te shift bosses, and still other opinion, electricians and cage Coal Company Changes. headcoops, feeding racks and hoppers, ce- is received from the Pocatello are counties Scddters Pans Through City Three their native land, he says, are treated tenders, or other employees designated already getting their ma ment wallfti and troughsr quarters. in motion for th establishoare containing 417 soldiers from the even- - better than th America ne. They by the superintendent; and it shall be Several Heretofore the railroad company chinery 8upt. J. U. Hicks is able to gtve di- bond ment changes have Just occurred of libraries. east, destined to the Pacific coast, are .entitled to 2T0 a month for six the duty of the operator or superincounty rection to sneh practical work bepurchases have been for On her return Miss Downey wtI pasasd through this city Thursday months if they hare been in France tendent of the mine to cause the or- in the official personnel of the Inde- cause in eight monthly installmentspaid hisv of as a earlier 19 but fhree na-dcome experience over the Denver A Rio Grande, years and more or less accordby way of Park City, where! of such employees and to pendent Coal Company. C. N. Strevell, teacher of 'wood and iron work will be given to at the months pay- a site as soon to be chosen for a new Lieut. Greene; continuing west ing to their terms of service abroad ganization procure the services of a competent president and general manager of the L. D. 8. U. ment for th Victory complete bond Four Ovsr the Western "Pacific. District Besides this reimbursement the men person to instruct the members ofCarnegie Park City has been of company, haa resigned the latter classes of the Fifth bond issue haye slow to library. establish a public librarv, Passenger Agent R. J. Vau Dyke es- hsve the chance to take up 1(9 acres such first-ai- d from Ume to fice, retaining the presidency and the corps been announced at the local land of railroad in the dominion and can have time, not less than once in every general managership has been given corted th troops from Glenwood out the enthusiasm there now 1st said New Board Wm Meet offices, the classifications being based to be a loan of (2,509 to purchase Springs. keen, and to include all clLwa three months. In the proper handling to John H. Tonquin, recently from equipon differences in rate of interest ment for their farms. and and treatment of injured persons be- Victoria. B. C., a coal expert, wet) tax exemption Komedy Ktub Dance The Komedy Lowest interest and commisThe slate crops known through the northwest., George fore The arrival of a physician. pests Kluh, an organization of young womon notes entirecharges will be Engineers , Veterans of "Whenever, in the opinion of the A. Murphy has resigned as chief engi- sion will meet Saturday at 1 oclock. ly exempt frompaid en who are studying dramatic art un- More Utah Men taxation, Arrive excepting no neer. se industrial For the successor is a there commission, present der the direction of Prof. C. L. Menaer of will inheritance be payment This the first the of Marne Battle, Call Here taxes, and the meeting hazard from fire or irresplrable has been appointed. William B. Out-ca- ll f the University of Utah, will At Hoboken From Overseas rious highest rat of interest will be on has resigned as purchasing agent, new board, and will largely be de- notes an informal dance tonight at give gases In any mine, it may demand free the from Income taxes only and work and to the then Newbouse HoteL The committee on One hundred and twenty-fiv- e memkeep artificial and Miss Ada M. Loft is as private voted to organization Names of Utah members of the the operator thereof to all only up to (49,909. -mapping out of policies for the bienavailat times Include breathing secretary. apparatus Miss Seims arrangements bers of the Twenty-sevent- h fl rut as new affected regiment the nium. Ninety-. Mniec. Mns Mary able by legislamine." at such dvvwion, Miss arrived, at McCaffrey, ot engineers, veterans of the Marne, tion passed by the last legislature. Marion Wheelon and Mins Hattie Bay. Hoboken yeMerday. are as follows; Rexult of Investigation. Many Jobs Needed. arrived in this city Thursday afterWanders FROM Boy SALT Away. LAKE Corporal The tentative orders are the result Tourist Travel 'Increases Winter noon en route to the Presidio for detourists from California are fast re- David Carney. 3!d Infantry, brother of long investigation by the commisOwner Held Responsible. More Jobe of all kinds for returned mobilization. Jack Lambourne, son of They looked the town B- sion. through its mine inspection deturning home, and the nnmebr stopEast w!kons. (2 soldiers are needed quickly y the over before continuing their Journev. partment. and with the assistance of Charles Lambourne, 175 F street, was ping over to see Salt Lake la increae- -' Sixth South. Thia of Chief Police J. Parley White employment commission bureau of the regiment was one of the units William R. Hixon. SJd infantry. committees representing mine opera- found in The business district of the Ing. During March the local Sight stemmed the tide of Huns at the tors and mine employees, insurance Seeing company handled 1500 tour- -' (39 South Ninth East, contemplates the arrest of the next state council of defense. Each days that The afternoon. little Thursday city Marne; by throwing ewey their picks iMa. pins 600 in pnvate touring car, Sergeant William h. Clayton, re- companies and the commission. In s fellow had wandered away from home automobile owner who reports his car record grows up with more applica- and shovels, and seizing their rifles the commission comments: the best record since 1915. the year turned as a casual with preface and proceeded to Third 8outh and stolenT if he had failed to lock it. The tions and fewer positions. Thursday held ney the advance. " on "The are recbased of the San Francisco fair In general, bronchitis He is thesuffering rules those son of Mrs. Main street, where he was picked up owner will be charged with contrib- J00 men registered for work and This regiment also GermanIn the front fought traveling is reported to be the best Cornelia Clayton, (S North West Tem-pi- e ommended by a committee originally by a policeman. waa taken to the uting to the delinquency ot a minor, about 29 were placed in positions. line et the St. Mihiel He sector earir last etreet. appointed by the American Mining public safety building, where he made L Chief to White in claims that Morris, have Nephl of burand took the a charge August, prominent part in Regimental Sergeant Major James congress and published In bulletin 76 a careful Investigation of all the of- the auto ...Now Theatre Tax Ruling An inter, standing unwatebed without eau, reports that he sent 12 men to mashing the German offensive. In U. S. Bureau of Mines. It was of th LAtiroer of the to headquarters ficers new locate his Idaho locked of the is a temptation. A test theatre tax law parents. pretation being Thursday, aod that aa 'many the evening the visitors were guests realized that some rules practicable ease will be tried as soon as a situa- more have made application to go. He of Manager ha Just been received frora'Washing-ton- , division. 2271 8 1st brigade. Ninety-firE. P. Levy at the and beneficial for future mining opit is that the same tax as is col- - Pnvate-Rob- ert Paxton avenue. tion as such declares , Chief that all were fme specimens White arises, L. Spitko," head- erations might work an nndoe hard- Scream of lected against adults must be" paid manhood aad Utah that Frightened Burglars is if applied to some of they present losing ship detachment 181st quarters of brigade lor theatre tickets purchased for child-y- the Ninety-firmuch by allowing them to go out of division, son of Aug- operations, without any corresponding under 19 years of age. Where tbs state. The men were offered (76 raternal Congress. Burglars were frightened from th increase In safety. P. Spitko. 1(2 T, street. children under 12 year of age re ustPrivate Work Y. B. aad (SO on at Idaho farm After th preliminary draft was home of Harry 'Joseph (9 H street, Military Stephen Johnson of the admitted free there is no tar it is Mist with shower baths and ail equipped The Utah chapter of tbo Nation! f gone over, section by Thursday night by the screams of, a headquarters, (T( West prepared it was May Now be Abandoned sorts of modern equipment of benefit Fraternal pointed out This has been a de- Capitol.brigade a t committee section, reef. by woman next to door representing living Congress of America Ui I. batable question among local theaaccording to the workers. The men had their FROM THE STATO Private the mining Industry of Utah Iw form- the police. The "woman saw the Advices from Washington state that transportation paid aad will receive hold its third annual convention at trical managers atiwe the theatre tax Samuel this committee the ing Utah Clark of theT63d infantry of in the Joseph home and chapter was amended by the iew revenue act. Midvale. th Hotel Utah this eveningTMosieaT of a reserve officers board (n addition to their wages. of the American Mining congress was searchlight calling for assistance. Entrance organisation number will be given by Mrs. Dree Pnvate Elmer E Warn iek. a con- asked to name stx operators and the began waa gained by prying open a rear training corps at th B. T. U. at Provo clsrk. students of Melba Lindsay, Miss Park City Miners union, th Bingham basement door. Nothing waa taken as has been abandoned, COAL CO. 47 Main MARTIN from influenza He is , valescent of to lack Nims owing Returns. Elsie Sptller and the assembly. CapL District Miners Olivfa-Koutof 2001 The j Clean Goal. onion, and the Tintic far as could be ascertained. pound to the ton. 'brother of Mrs. Pleaa-Col. RnaseU Lieut. volunteers. Hartie, -- Adversprakers will be Dr. J. C. Hanchett. I District Miners union each asked to ant Gfove. Phones Was. 456-- 4 U. S. A., who had been designated by John James A and H. M. Wolfe. Daniel Covington, 361st designate two representative of the W. Ntms, who served CapC L. the war department aa instructor for business session wm also be held, to j mine employees. The different Insurschool reports to Wash- Franc IHoreehor Torrey Reef. the in the Sixteenth proposed elect Engineers, officers and tb send delegates j J4lt in- -, ance companies were asked ington that only 12 students were will- with th Ninety-fir- st j division, baa re- to the national convention, son of Arnold Reef of Rooee-- I representatives. nly the Park City! to enroll, and the prospect did not fntry. ing union and1 for to to resume the turned velt Salt Lake City responded miners, directhis in warrant further attempt i his professional work as an electrical Private Thomas Biggs. Jr. head- as Ernest Bamberger, one of the rep-- j tion. erg'neer. He waa before entering the quarters 3S!st infantry, son of Thomas resentative of the operators, was RALPH CONNORS service of th nation. In the employ (called from, the city, the committee. Briggs of Winterquarters. NEW NOVEL " A finany constituted, was as follows. of Utah Power the Wagoner Frederick G. Hodgkinson company. Light For Compensated Sheep. Cape. Nims was wounded in the of the supply bompany. 361st infantry. Representtfng Mine Operators C. . son of Mrs. Hepzibah Hodgklnson of Alleru general manager. United States where his division saw some tirahMMftd4riue For the death of (5 sheep, killed by heavy fighting. the , Vernal. Smelting, Refining A Mining company, ltr The wound waa not 4,riiito fromNms Far Wm train of the Los Angeles and Balt serious, being caused by a machine the Wagoner George O Knsudson 26 1st mining department. Salt Lake City. 8 Rood, general manager. Lake Railroad ' company, a Jury in gun bullet which went through the infantry, son of Chris H. Kneudson, UtsK.Y. yoor old plates made as Utah-Ape- x gffifr mine. Bingham. Utah: O. of the calf of the leg. Th Fort Duchesne Judge P. C. Evans' ' division of the lower part N. Friendly, general good as new ones! was soon back In tho tine, but Pnvate Thomas Powers, 361t . captain superintendent Third district G. eourt to awarded J. waa taken m, and waa invalided ntw ri.lwmlmJ hW brother of Mra L. E. Davis of Judge Mining A Smelting company Cummings Judgment for (4(7. The later Park City. Utah; A. P Mayberry, suy and frwdm dim f Leht , suit was directed against Walker D. heme. He received Iris discharge at te aa to thhiw Centenntal-Eureka perintendent, the Presikio last mine. March. as United States director genHines, Eureka. Utah. ' eral of railroad Calvin W. Rice Coming. "Representing Mine Employees THE SKY PILOT IN To Discuss Reconstruction Ephraim Adamson Park City Miners Your NO MAN'S LAND it Monument Calvin W P.tce of New Tork City, union: John McClean, Park City1 missing teeth replaced Rons Car Into Pole. - Plan of Methodist Chtfrch 50c extra for each tooth. - secretary of the American Society ot Miners union. the Insurance Com-- i fee h"he Ola 4THE mad Representing 1 needs to he more than a mere pn Ait automobile said to- - belorar to SKY FOWOF Mechanical Engineers, will be tn this panies W. E Allen, safety M. C. en ot engineer. leaders the ot Panunsio, Have it substantial, yet Joseph E. Fisher. (45 Harrison ave- granite. city next Monday. A dinner will be Ocean Accident A Guarantee com-- 1 th In the Methodist reconstruction campanv. Salt Lake City. Utah: Julius TfUK w 8 badly damaged llh he huwnlti given fqr him at 7 p m., at the UniThursday Na-1 Goodrich, inspector, Aetna Life eve- pad cfriEMfea. A In discuss will the this versity club, by members of th paign, plan deOur when good Judgment it skidded and struck a designing night 1 local Thoee sursnee company, Engineering societies. Lake City. tn Liberty Park Methodist "d tab ef th Vat Repaired and returned in partment la at your service to heip telephone pole at State street and ning. unable' to be present at the dinner are Utah church. Tha idea is to raise (86.000,-09- 0 avenue. Is The 24 hours parcel post. Kensington driver. Invited to meet Mr. Rice at ( o'clock. in selecting what Is desirable and Representing the Industrial' Comid five years, for carrying on the said to have made a sharp turn to The American Society "ot Mechanical mission Wm - E . Harrison, a. meal appropriate; our manufacturing dework will include in its scops which avoid colliding with another machine, Engineers has but few members In mine Inspector- C. E. Allen, partment for it careful making. canning his automobile to crash into Indians and negroes, tha highlanders this stale, bat Its membership in the engineer, U. 8. Bureau of Mines,mining chief the pole.-- No-- one was Injured, ac- ef th south, the natives of Porto United States numbers many thpu-- , of the mine inspection department RtcO, Hawaii and Alaska and the Elias Morris & Sons Co. cording to th police. sands. Sir. Rice is visiting the mra-- i tSJt Chinese send Japanese. Welfare work in the west, coming here Was. berships Tabernacle. 8008. Opp. is to be undertaken M4RH among fp COM, CO. Laboratory Department ' from Butte after a visit at Los AnAIJJANCK COAL COWPAXY MOEKET HEWS BOOK STORE, ws people In the r We have given reliable service for 113 S. Main. Salt Like. I geles, San Francisco, Portland. 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