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Show St. : DESERET EVENING NEWS 8 - Rural Prosperity t . i Dan and Tim , i S ATIJRD A AHBITBATORS UFJJIBLE of Signal Battalion 07 r r l- - ''r' - ,v . v f if Co-oj-era- ; i f-- Governor Issues Proclamation League Will With Officials of 7 Local Piurches. he-- - Semi-Weekl- II y SUNDAY. News jr3 ? te r s r'Tte ' V 4 . II , April 1. ha been Governor Bamberger as Id Utah, Flans were WILL OPEN BATES Leo-tor- e. Howard's and hong - Bird Rrvne. Claudius ' ORPHEUH-Vandev- me. li vvW era ; a FI Kiefane-au-n. the, Arctic Explorer, In After an a session Friday, o Committee of employees of the Utah Light A Traction company, and Manager H. F, Dlcke, relative to choice of a third arbitrator. In the1 controversy over wages and hoars of labor for th 'year beginning May 1. the arbitrator for the company and employees. Frank A. Fisher and C. L. i Glean, were unable to agree, so the j matter was thrown back to the parties of the first part, for possible adjudi-- l cation, A second session Is being held today, and If there Is no prospect of agreement by this evening, it Is under- - ' stood the state industrial commission will be called on to furnish the much j needed ker to the incompleted srch.1 Company officials declare the da of the men for an eight hour dav. end 4 cents an hear1 cannot be met. as this wcnld Increase --the ex- of ths company by flSO 400.1 pens 1 here does not seem to be much pro-- -! .pect of a strike, as the men appear j ilHnr to have the industrial co.nmis- ion act, and they are averse to such radical action as a strike that would tie up aU street, ear traffic and con.-p- J people from1 the outskirts of the city to walk into town, or stay at . - . home. th f rrtv. TONIGHT. SALT LAKE THEATRE J,i. v k, Sena-Week- ly ?! ' ay Cleans pood corn try business. Readers of the News are among those enjoying prosperity. You can talk .to them through the eolumna UTAH STATE AMUSEMENTS - j ! 5 191D TO AGREE Ofi THIHO ' At,".-- - f YA Ill IL - ' L It , !. A ,"i . , . yr f V3, T- a r j 4 - jf y I Jr 'y jtp- yj - s v y i ( ark- as headliner. WILKES Nana BrynnL 3. Anthony Fmytbe and Cliff Thompson in Branded.' eg' FA NT AGES Vaudeville with Lo Iioy, Talma and Bowo headliner. Flvg other adz HIPPODROME Ralph Ckmtager, Gtdradc BondhtU and Cloolnger Player Jo "Elevating n Hus. band. MarPARAMOUNT-EPRESS and guerite Clark In "Three Men"Tar-san n Girl; Flagg Burlesque of of the Aprs." Bewde Barrtarale la AMERICAN "Heart of Rachael," "Baby - l:i Mo-Alls- ter The fair this year will he ready on time, which win he t oclock the morning of Oct. C. This v as the high If not' uausnal aim set ty the state fair board at a meeting 1ndav night at "Le eapftol. Utah-stat- s 'Incidentally the board determined to break another record, also, by getting out its premium list this year by - May 4. Th hoard also let a number of cog. Jracts-fo- r Improvements at the grounds and decided, on the departments of supervision to be assigned to each mem--h- er oL the hoard. Those assignment are announced as follows- Admittance, George & McAllister of Salt Lake; amusements, James U. Water of Salt Lake; concession and decoration. Milton Lipman of gait Lake; speed department! James H. Water of Salt Lake; horse depart, ment, Louis Cordon of Logan; cattle department. John Seely of Mount Pleaeant; swine department. Will Roberts of Provo; sheep department, W.ll Roberts of Provo; poultry and pigeon department. James Judd of La Verkin; agricultural department. James Jensen of Brigham City; manufacturing department. George McAllister of sun La merchants' department; John SffiLcrntl of Ogdep. fine arta depart-men- t, John Scowcroft of Ogden, education department. Mrs Ira Travjs of Salt Lake; club workers department. Loms Oardon of sad child welfare department. Mr. R g, L. Collier of Salt Jake; mines and mineral Jndd of La Verkin. . It ta expected that the supervisors will appoint their assistants -- befort May L In pm. personal laid at a meeting Friday of the Barrlscakt Berate In STRAND the and Information committee bn "Within the Cup; Gall Cain in the Issued Mondays and ThursS-1;"A c1t Pawn. speakers of th Utah branch of , n I v t a .it - V 0 j v days for Only 2J0 per year. League to Enforce 'Peace for BROADWAY Last times today, 4 , nation of a ta favor of league ' J Theda Bara in "Salome." on that 'day.' Committees were api Pearl White In "The RIALTO attenpointed to arrange for special Lightning Raider;" Why Cir-t't THE NEWS ON THE TKAINS. tion various In the Must many Pay." ,te the subject OB I The Deeere New Is on churches, and speakers were desigor Enter Every Tnt That ; Uw nated for each ward of the Church . ? COMING. , . --- DANIEL FRAZIER AND GEORGE E. TEMPSOS. - , halt Uk Ml; AIW addition ah least 'part dty.-l- n the S Oi Nor Are West has'received Seveoth Id ETTIm ft street, MrsTSarah Obtain pson. 7 Who CatTSoi SALT LAKE THEATRE Wrek patron " the- - meeting Id ths an starting- - Monday, April 7, Join Interesting letter from her son Georgs Eraery Tlmpson, who ts ln Wttr- - Senator Smoot Asks For Requested to Inform the Sew Offlm of t leg, time of devoted be will probably TabemAhi lteh.'Germany with the American army of Ticcupation. He also enclosed t -I- nsurance to the same end. -a photograph Of himself and of Daniel Frazier, a New Hampshire boy. who Representative - A innteuT Packsman," I ' B'w W id service iconstant laJTranee They are, United State baa beea W ,compafllPik.ilmJnghIa Senator treed 8taoq(, 11E17S HI It was decided -- that county chair- member of the 126th field signal battalion and are familiarly known as "Dan has telegraphed to the director of the ; 7 with presidents and Tim" In the battalion. men should war risk Insurance bureau at Wash-- i .' keagt- - OaA Rrtniuiu- - flergt-Frsof stakes throughout Utah tn erreng avenue. ington asking for the appointment of Commonwealth - Gauffln. superinC- A CUrk, tit a representative here to handle pase Aero tag programs. this city, and of the- - h isttnntk disthe school for Murray of discharged soldier who are In of tendent in Franc squadron, who fhaen been need th at -of treatment. for home. root program hospital 7 trict, will arrange during the war. 'Discharged soldier considered a-- . f J Effective meetings In Murray, and Enoch Jorin .being pChange Train ASchedule good health when released will district Jordan of perform team gensen l; Grande Rio 4.are - Denver entitled Anri! to Proves Divorce Not tn treatment BOARD the Fort SETTLEMENT service there CL t wm arrive In tbta city from a Ilk Douglas general hospital should disare the committee apIt w Followtng Arrested on the ent at 1 ! pm, teatead of at ability develop from Injuries incurred after the programs In look to at Hu pointed heretofore, reaching Ogden coland on the assessment Construction work hospital ta the army. It Is explained, on recomCharging illegal the city; Protestant churches Dr. E. Charge of Bigamy mendation of an authorised represenPerron who- - are, watching-wi- th A. Smith, chairman: tn Rev. P. A. lection of taxes the Utah Copper com- at 'Fort Douglas has stopped, owing tative of th war risk insurance board. to Dance The StmpkiBi Cheka Rev. more or less personal Interest the diDr. 1J. W. Reherd, the filed suit yesterday In the United to exhaustion of government funds, At the present time the nearest such in Judge P. (X By establishing will W. pany Brotherhood of Railway CierkeMonGeorge E. Davies, the Very Rev.W1Icourt sgainst Salt Lake and Lieut. C. E-- Jones, construction representative is In Denver, which fact rection in which plum are failing er Evans' division of the Third district district States dance and -' eatertalnment an N. H. J. Rev. the glee Fleetwood, m-- , causes considerable difficulty when are likely to fall at the state capital court that he bad not been divorced ( in the W. l:li - Pand day evening, at cierkellams and tbs Rev. J. Sherman A-Wal- county to recover $158,420. The com- engineer in charge, under Major A. J. need for immediate attention is re- are of the opinion that William R. from his first rtation lace. comOdeoo. Railway H. for Mrs. the be will that churchea Catholic mining McDonald, wife, Rade Cbanak plaint allege atquired. The need for sueb a represen- Wallace, Democratic national comemployee are especially Invited to & Bird, chairman; the Very Rev. P. pany paid under protest a tax of service civil evaded Two of alimony but got employees some been for tative has duty. payment apparent of tend. , tax in 1017 and in 1018 a M. Cusbnahan, Frenk P. Gallagher 4 mitteeman. is the probable appointee himself Into JftlL The county attor-be- y time, it Is pointed out. i Killed Word and O. J. Salisbury. Synagogues Mr. $78,424.40 on mjll tailings from the will be the only civilian construction Marina for third member of the Utah Soldier Reported i ascertained that the man had Simon Bamberger, chairman; Rabbi Garfield milling plants of the company fores retained. Fourteen laborers are Settlement board, authorized by the fnache here of the death of Private married again and be was arrested company alleges ths county being employed in cleaning the post To the last legislature. The other two mem- as J. C. Keate of St. William Rice and Mrs. Solomon Siegel. which New ' i la Keate.andon ofeoldier he stepped from the court room to tax. The Designate In the Fifth Latter-da- y ber of the board are Saints churches Salt Lake assessor--hadOeorge. en a warrant charging bigamy, killed In action. take. President Nepht L-- Morris, remainder pf the Judgment asked is watef mainjk George F. McGonagle, state engineer, door Fish Lake to regiment of marine, In the stove kitchen An Highway overheated was the feature of Friday afterThis above on the each of on t ' in one of the battle Dr. G. and Edward T, Ashton and $3,000 damage;, E. Oct. of Peterson, chairman; president Utiga-tio- n war prison barracks set Are Friday to the Utah Agricultural college at Logan. noon divorce matinee. the w extern front. He enlisted in George R. Emery; liberty stake. Pres- tax collections, aU costs of the Chaaak showed that an interlocuDesignation of the exact route for and Interest ' at the rate of S. per the flooring. The local fire departMr. Wallace is thoroughly familiar November. HIT. ident Hugh 4. Cannon, chairman; Arment extinguished the fire with chem- a highway from Burrvflle to Fish with the subject matter likely to come tory decree In a divorce case where; ; nold, H. Schultheas and Bryant 8. cent. T. e. Tn Debate League of Nation ' waa he was set aside Nov, icals. 4 Pioneer stake, President Lake, 4q Sevier county, undoubtedly before the new state board, should the 24, ltlAdefendant and I H. Crrer wUT rap- Hinckley; On Feb. 24. 1918. he mar-tie- d J. Dorland,- - regisRobert Lieut. of interior succeed in the n Lr-roQ. chairman; department Cannon, Sylvester the present route considerand Gatar Aids Police Aniea Yelich,' according to th port the trar of the general hospitatr received altering enacted into law the plan al- records and D. Eugene Ham- Mother ably, and possibly utilizing for a part having outlined and Ralph Cornwall the negative Charles H. Hydestake. He waa released upon hi his discharge Friday and left with of Richwith reference President ready Nait, Son In Her by mond; Enatgu new of an win on route, the Uaga entirely in s debate Finding guarantee of appearance. Mrs. Dorland for Lo Angeles to re- be the, way to homes and rural ofproviding employstate a for of the was tion to be held Tuesday In the Wan-da- ard W. Young, chairman; John Knight forprogram It discovered that Mrs Chanak party main there. Lieut L. L Curtice, ment for soldier. He has long been atao . . -- , ere ward - The p ublic ta Invited and K. K. Snow. had marled again, unaware tt,r In leas than 24 hours after he had merly adjutant of the hospital, suc- ficial and others early next week.com-R. actively interested in the Utah Conser-- Taka Wandaniere car. H state fish and game Ward Spesvkers Named. Slddoway, as ceeds him run away from home. vation-company registrar. which has for its All officers and., men of the emer-genc- missioner, is going to Fish lake, and object the completion of One of the tertocutory decree from beeomnig AtutnUtut Society Rwtoe E. A. Following are the speakers who have 14 years did. was arrested Fri. will h men by Rep. & E. Tanner, of final. . - ; four ho to are to discharged been address the various of the srmyt waa elected Hoar appointed in president the state, largest irrigation projects, S. and H. district B. H. Detectives Seager Interlocutory decrees of divorce months after the president's procla- Wayne county, direct Kerr, of road and one that would serve more people were Australian aoclety at a reunion of wards within the city: Burton W. dayA.byWilliam. The search for the mation charge entered in the eases of J. C. J. engineer in announcing the declaration of road Australian m.seioaarlea Frtday night Msseer, Fourteenth, Professor Leroy C. than possibly any other. He ta the Hinge against Mrs mothwas of the work his southwestern directed the in boy O. J, Hinge. Elm by part missing officers law Under present disat the borne of Albert MtetUl til E. Cowles, Fifteenth; Professer B. er. Mrs. Fearl Godfriaux of Garfield. peace. of Utah real the author irrigation in state. Charles Skougaard. who oper- trict law. and Of th amendment pas- DeCamp against Ralph V. DeCamp, Eighth avenue. A bualnras eeaston Roland Lewis. Sixteenth; A. C. Rees, He is said to have taken nearly $204 In third class rating, fortheretention Of and LWiaa Rue other. sed at the last ates a resort, at Fish lake, the regular army after was held during the evening, followed Seventeenth; Oscar Van Cott, ninesigning again! Robert Rua legislature. He wai from hla horns with which to finance peace treaty, will he dtreharged Together they will go over the route chairman of the water rights com- Inga Amundsen against Alma Amundby a program and refreahmeoi. teenth; William M. Knerr, Twenty-secon- hie trip, When arrested- Friday he the as sen recommended FIxh lake to and icier Carrie recently 4, two classes of iff Krougfr against Jou mission appointed by authority of as Krough. nt Guy c: Wilson. Twenty-thirbad $117.40 In his and waa with the other Applicant Apply for , those who have asked for by Mr. Kerr. Twenty-fourtact of the 1917 legislature, which John wearing a new suitpossession On for enlistment ah the U. 8. army ra- - A. E. Harvey, Twenty-eightto of clothes, a new Including th perrons That of eroelty. Bad I route, according who those ground and Immediate discharge framed water the F, Q. pair of ohoas and . a new watch. A have right legislation etatloa. April 4, nan as fol- - Henry Evan, familiar with - th district, affords now in effect in this state. Cooper began suit ta the district court applied for admission to the offi- an F. Y.Fox. Cen tearful reunion between mother and cers reserve levrr-iab- m H -- V, htte-.- Salt Lake Barker. Twenty-ninta route for at for direct divorce a from Ray Cooper, opportunity corps He waa asked to become assistant ton followsd the arrest and the boy Cfty; John F. Cook. Hebef. Utah. ter; Daniel Harrington. Thirty-fourtcomparatively easy grade, to the atlake. secretary of the United States departRobert B. 10. Julias Winter. Salt Dri E G Gowana First; Carl A. Bad- returned to his home. is open to objection, however,-thIt Herbert Van Dam, Poles 'Are Burned. on M. on ment of the interior. In which capacLake; Leonard If Ferro eon, Murray, ger; Thirty-firs- t, there ta a Evans Horn Robbed. had charge, in all Utah;. Raymond S. Tapp. Murray. Jr, Second. J. ChaJlen Smith. Eighth; of a steep hilL It Is feared ity he wouldofhave the aide end of the Utah. Farm Workers Wanted. government Mathonlhah Thomas, Tenth. J. C. probability, turn on lie this dug way. snow will Km originating from a bonsoldier settlement work, at least Burglar entered the home of Dr. that Emerson; James L. Barker, remain long after the re- the to Ice-aIritDM ta Thrift The. lesoni Ip Weeter, in the west. fire waa discovered Fridaynearby so as affected far E. projects 1092 J. Le Windsor Evans. Grand: Arthur avenue, is ta a pi! Welling, the Liberty; of Twin reasonably mainder Falls, territory Pocatello, Gooding, thirft for (inler hieh school students Richard W. Young, Jr , Fourth; F. A. ta was decline He however, compelled, of poles belonging to the- - Western It 4s hoped that by that position. prepared by I John Xnttall. of the DruehU Fifth; James H. Wolfe, Sev- Glenn Ferry and Blackfoot, Ida., are while the family was absent Friday dear from snow. Union Telegraph company and stored Iron 'county t hoolv. of the Utah war about $8 In cash constructing a route possibly a few board Settlement to Soldier farm Utah The $40 seeking, JJ. laborer, A. offering C.. Twenty-fiftO. Willey, and several of Jewelry, valued miles longer the dugway may ravings educational committee, will enth, will have $20,900 at its disposal as a In the yard of jbe Denver A fei Earl J. Glade. ISO per month and board, and mar- at about $50.articles The place was entered shortly be readv for high school stu- White, Twenty-sixtand also will have control Grande nucleus ried Thirty-secon$85 Railroad i month with E. J. snow In couples per that Th Is Thiruein; still Brockbank, territory, There . means of a pass key. dents The outline contains 14 lessons Utah Soldier Settlement fund, names were burning eompanv. whea house and garden, and in some caves by June E. Moss. Cannon. and it ta believed that a trip over the of the and gives example of thrift In the life merrily alhave bonds which $1,000,000 for discovered cow. uee ( but were, soon extinrusb-- d the of a However, many of Benjamin Franklin. Governor's Proclamation. grpnnd at the present tune will debeen authorized, with the pros-pe-et upon the arrival ota for Jobs St the U, 8. emof the city fir d.-termine definitely whether enow would readythnt Incre will The proclamation by which the gov- applies amount be this Nurse Will Speak Miss Klen Wlck-tanare bureau of out as ployment fighting shy 17 damage waa eefimatid lie long on the route mapped The money ed future designates Peace day follows; Fire who ha by farm work, preferring to remain In Chief W. legislature. by r In ernor H. several Bywater at $10. by Mr. Kerr. For more than four years the peace town and risk striking a job here at will form a sort of revolving fund for fla nr- - as Red Cro-- a nurse, will speak at the oflong-tnn-lntere- st world has been sha red by lower wage, while a number know at the Liberty Park MeihodUt Episcothe financing of nothing about farm labor. OF OLD CLOTHES Mining Engineers to Meet. loans to soldiers, marines, sailors and- Fraternal Congress Elects. pal church Sunday at S o'clock - The martial strifeandbetween the forceWhite Rev. C. M. Ranoniio. representing the democracy autocracy. others who may settle on thee probloodshed as between cessed nations Jocm. centenary movement of the church, , American of Officer for the Utah chapter of tbi section the The Utah will give a etereopticon lecture ta the and a new epoch ta the worlds history Victory Loan Committee. The recent old clothes campaign of Institute of Mining Engineers will give National Fraternal congress were began ta the triumph of free people church next Friday at S o'clock. the signing of th armistice five Lester D. Freed, Stake M. . A. chosen Friday night at the wm (.lie Benefit Seventies and with campaign mans the Red Crossreaped a harvest of 2 !ts first pinner of the year Monday Ensign month ago. representative , of this one-haThe and Hotel Utah. Work car th guests eiders of the Twenty-nint- h loads Summer at convention at the Hotel CtaK'H. of She J Salt of To Lake for' will still drive, and ward ar struggling gar clothing. evenirg other nations Begin City na-- M. Wolfe, state present the Sammy Cirr minstrels to arrive at soma understanding which ihe Victory loan, has appointed 750 One car of 32.400 pounds hai already of honor will he H. V. Wlnchell manager of the Brothttonal president of the institute. Prof,. Friday night for the benefit of the will insure Justice to alt and make business men on various committee erhood of American Yearaes, - was W?Sn shipped and the jrther will The regular summer wewn of ii elected families of 4he C. K. Leith recently returned from late Emmt J. Reid, possible A lasting peace. president assist In ths drive. Keventy-tw- b after a cleaning up of all articles war mineral Investigation in Europe, Mutual Improvement sasoetationa of to the national and also a delegate .John JGR West- and ta the to "Now, as at no other convention at Detroit buxines bouse of the city areV rep- contributed wwod. Ray M Haddock jU -F. Kemp of Columbia Jtniver-sit- FVmp stake begins next Tuesday has arranged annals of time, th voicesperiod J. Mrs. and J7 of the peo- resented on The different commlteee. headquarters. MraAHe CoIJJns W. L. and wHl direct the performance The ples of The earth are h&rKened . In of to end Mrs Catherine George M. Miller, chairman of the evening. Special meetings will!) ? Nwnty- - Girl" minstrels have given the settlement of International differfin, second, held each month throughout the sea--, 7'ri'4?n,1 campaign committee, says that Salt their show In a number of wards of ences. In connection with peace de- Summit Ready For Drive. Lake presidents respectively, has given generously,, more genthe city. Farmers Are Prospering. son, each of the seven wards Joining an liberations such as now are In progE. Baer was retained Mry erously than had been expected. She with the stake board in providing the aa secretary. there always are brought to IV- - CtHlwn Going EaM The Rv. ress, will-haSummlt-coun- ty no dlffi-cul- declares Theof evils bear selfishness. Justice clothes are of a better the timer I Goshen w.-- leave Pluabjirg to in exceeding Us quota for the The first meeting, which will be STOPPED humanity can come only through Ii than those given fn the first Denver Sc. Rio Grand is 'hack from a held COUGH AFTER INFLUf th of Victory loan, declare the leaders of quality Tuesday evening In the Twenty-fir- st Yromdtto I ta bat-and of the the credit for southern campaign the the gives part through wdl be in the form trip ward ENZA. and that we. the chapel, may coart by baVbal! twW- - Dr Goehe' success of In the deThe to drive that county. , the fire campaign h where he contends there will be of & lecture with special musical num' I Vice president of the Salt 8pUrit of liberty, "T want to say that for that coun- partment. the police department, the state organization campaign time at will than - chouid. lend our Influence B. any Foleys Honey C. the Stewart be to bers. r-d cause speakprosperity the greater vorkta cluh al at Pitt-f,o- r and ty a as completed yesterday under the soldiers and the boy scout. .ii-i,- ! in local history. Farmers are already er and his subject will be "Lore and ever Tar is the best cough medicine I .f Out twke daily, thereby " David-Larso250 There ar i went of children's who J. direction sweaters tried." write B. B. 11.07 McDowel, R, 1 benefiting hi health Mr Goehen As means to the end repreaenta- - to Fascination." a subject to which he IA D. spring .potatoes at Park City yesterday with Mr A that are waiting to be made at Red contracting I, Box II J Arlington. Tens. "My per bushel, and a big fruit crop is has given very careful study and son had otreedom. th J. Gorham I and ths Children Ihe prinilple vVf and AIra Y. Mont Ferry Cross headquarter? according to Mr remainJ for some establishment influenza. He had late the wont, to officers believe stake the of which be killing a spring league of nations time at the coast commit-tee- . Clara C. of a cough and I tried everythin; Worthington, chairman of promised, barring has been proposed by the peace con- - to meet the Summit county especially timely. A general Invita- kind , They are very little more fsosts. supplies. but tion is extended ta all who are intev-este- me apothing did any gqod. God sent '' ference now In session, and Jiae been trouble to make than a scarf. Mrs friend with Foley's Honey sad MARTIN COAL CO. 47 Main JR. indorsed bv our- - president. In the Worthington state, and urge the Jews to Raise $ 2000 Tar. and his cough waa better Clean Coal, 1041 pounds o the ton hope that the people of Utah may be the next for The balance the of the program knitters Utah Soldiers to make th article. s Reported : 3 Waa season m now being prepared by the day and In two day he had no Ooogh Adter- - S14" the opportunity to form sound Institutions Wise For . tlaement and mature vieas on this question stake organizations. The July pro- at alL Foley's Honey and Tar stops , Convalescent , Kearny tthroogh dmcunxion by those who hath gram provides for a monster outdoor harsh, racking coughs; eases wheesy combreathing. It is effective, yet pleasant Jewa of th United States are meeting on Ensign peak on Ensign td giten it careful thought, and to gle take. Schramm Johnson Drug Co. wounded soldier Utah reported 'humble expression to our thankfulin 28. commemoration annidayone of hundredth July the memorating Adv. neas for ihe triumpn of right ovrt-ii- convalescent at Camp Kearny ure: location and naming of that histhe M M. Rabbi Isaac of birth of the versary ho first of the celebratoric spot. ght. nu. tr.erefofe. From Salt'Xake Private William 4.' Wise this week by holding the annual tion which the stake officers plan Jl Bamberger, governor of 200 of Main street Sherwood north J in rabbi the of the hsate of Utah, do hereby desigconvention Cincinnati, to make an annual affair was held home city of1 the distinguished rabbi. last- - year and nearly 700 persons asRALTHCONNOfCi nate rtjndaj, April IS. 1919 as peac Sergr., Robert Sjmfford. C company, Two hundred and fifty rcligoos lead- cended the peak and- - participated in day. and urge that appropriate serv- 244ih engineers NEW NOVEL ! ers are expected. Including Rabbi AY be con dueled ice in bomht. is Private Moroni StringfeUow. headthe service. The program this year churches and in other places of pub- - quarters company 3 4 1st engineers, of Rice of this city. ta designed to be even more elaborate tiaa kaaaataftadwkin trrg-)- ti The oenlanary .i;ta..he,jnaxhed.Jb.T. Ska innrauon orThU'f aupertateti denfcsTTh anI retort. Far Vat to ths tas a R. for of Thomas Private the tn the ed as the new road ta the peak will campaign world's his' - P. important period the best teacher. Already are the nual completion Fax, and Ralph Cara From the Stale Private Don Light-nesubscriptions to maintain the t in- make it more easily accessible. . Ae hate j.t- - reeieda big sh i with' Tmrm (tft fal A company. Twenty-secon- d stitutions founds i by Dr. Wise engFrog-rafor May and June will -energetic school officer taking half a century it,o. These have grown be announced shortly. of lo.rc.mi Pen JE2 ineer. Mmertollle nee his dav. nu r,tv Private .iphn 8 Park, 316th ammusteps to secure th strongest men isnd evpanotd Says Advisory Council Ixeiks e'ationerv and othHebrew nition tfim, Murray. Include Union the the t college, Is Flenty Large Enough Pr vate Robert K Danai. machine and women for their schools for er S' hoo jr) MPP'US. 3 0,000 rOT nagogue am? school extension de- ta ' mm. the Jewis Bureau of Civltl gun battalion, 362nd engineers, nefft year. At th Brigham Jpartment. Young At a meeting esterda of the Our , t.f Raster card Alienated Jxf t eCtlOOS Rights and the National Federation of THE SKY PILOT IN V. Leslie "University, Provo, there is a con--tu- (Temple Burterho'ids, Private all under the club membernlilp eouncil a la Ani.XiAllv-tlrr- e Thompson, Rrig-haami rin n me e h ' . City, r manage American teft UIon,pf from stream n County Cnmnii,iorier C, F. iy hand 6f ctjrre4pondenES"aad framed Private Julio- - K Hebrew Congregations Stillman, relane to enlarging the ad-EA8ter mnt!ot - tarda of every tv, S Parker. Daniel Alexander of this cjty is alleged alienations of his wifes affec- Ast th saaas m in whs msda th fiebt for a daily array of viettor , , bergt. for all tion by the defendant, David V, Sjdraarod bbarty ta THE SKY PILOT OF of rotmcll the com misvirory county description FOOTHILLS ha the purpose of'enllsting the ser. ajonera, was read. Suggesting that the J Hyde .Friday filed suit in the Third i Mda bm th oonimktee of nine member district court is Niel-so- n. Prisoner Released. C. Magnus . 4w hiwaiilty against us ma vtyir Loiter Cards prevent enui as rices i -teachers of prospective i appointed at large., sufficient. Mr it radcardiaatiMV. Axis thst the 'red defendant le .t1llr . ian' ou. nkkl ter Id hw e any further adtala wrecked a f th Wart the United home states of the graduate minimum of Church y Anton Mettinnnn, $J00,eeoj plaintiff t thw stray ahatanda unlvenrlty. ta German alien, ditions sftuqlj he limited-- , The maif" vt 'l-- f " r - '5 , .annual .subscription. i v h 8a!t Lake's i th degree ofI causing Air. Hyde, to raaMfer.lunSmml ta, ler waa rred. to 4 red C Richmond wai released from the Fort Douglas 1ea' The ta $1,920 in annual subxcrip it alleged that When great demand for B. Y. U. quota foe Ralph nt of the club- .- 1L. N Byrne war prison camp Friday following au In M. as Mendrtron Richfield, the attentions of the Oaatwah sow ax than chairman ing graduates for the schools of the of thewith dind 1 eon Sweet, member of the club !hori7ation from local drive. Preparations for deferrtant to Mrs. Hyde he'an and th he loon! Slty Pdat, th United Stales at- - AVt is due in -areM The adCsiry committee'' lo measure targe continued in th ta Salt with th removal of the Lake drive are , under forney general. who ICity Metmanrt, - . -- - - 14 ! in luirim-i- s thrir readiness for public service ta Tsy. BOOK parties to thhrcfty. at AVellriuirg hemerlywai gvu naxtum fund, which will Ght hd-- t. Da, fM 8LS la- - wa interned fromLos 1 addition Angeles to 4 1 set rax he used to send a bait Lake team of wbere he was splendid scholastic' atx Oo.Trapi three men to Lo Angeles to compete scnwiUona! hunt arrest e1 following t COAL COMPANY AIJJ4NCE marsh coal co. tainment and thorough pedagog i DESERET NEWS BOOK STORE, Immediately after For Coal of Bert , (Jnalil y and Quick Coal The kind yon want; when yon tournament which hut release he left for jin the fjardhail cal training. the east to unopens there m a few dav. 4443. Uaa. 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