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Show V V - t' - V. APRIL' 12 DESERET EVENING NEWS. SATURDAY y -- ll An Exclusive, List of Country Readers ? II ?! t mm veteh, i Peace Sunday to Be Observed In Churches Throughout State Under League to Enforce Peace John Reading, 44 years old, a, plo--' add a. member of the neer of Veteran Votontrer Firemen associa- -' hospital Thursday non, died in mi - ;rtDanld . , Monitor To Supervise Study Ne Year in L. D. S. University Old-Fashion- ed AMUSEMENTS- TONIGHT. SALT - . LAKE THEATRE Photo drama of Raffles, tho Amateur Cracksman, wi th John Barry 1 BMMW! ' . . U 191G ORPHEUM- - Vaudeville, Florence Roberts and. company and Jan Students of the L. DT. U. cant for supervised stndy. The rlods of tho studenu in accordslip tip on studying next year will also be h0roj the the whose trade is worth culti-Yatm- ir at made to announcement a teacher. Sounder, ing ail the d ", 2 H mot of school this morning. For during under Lading kd p: read the digging into unravelledard season all studying in the bw 0 of no avail. it For during . ti Thompson. school yesterday. Pwmdemr iuy C rxihuT 'b Beginning stitution siys that the PAVTAGfcB 'Tsmleville with Hie ful eyes of Instructors. Twelve Tally-H- o Gtrla aa headnext fall supervised study is to be eration of studenu need prP m the methods o SI liner. other acts. inaugurated in the institution with of supervised of study ld rectn has study HDEPODROME-to-Th- e and lengthhour recitation periods Warning." adoption throughout the , with Ralph Clonlngcr, Gertrude ened school days- - Beginning atho9 that heretofore no as BondJiUI and Oonlnger players, oNlock. :30 arrangement has been mirf. 1,1 b oclock instead pf provided for practically all the peace Jhuroh school because n, been tbe nit in the achooi xhts A truly great country paper PARAMOClfT-FTPRESS horo. ' on scarcely session, tha largest of which will he the deity eeesions will run until I In permitted it GLh cirthy Polly; Peppy Flagg exclusive with a larger th vr The day will be dirided int plan Win be held Sunday afternoon at 3 oclock, jpjn. comedy, The Last Bottle. In ot pine w.th recitation tl&M the six idea - t dlrl " period culation than any othr AMERICAN through the courtesy of the "Mormon" Anita Stewart hi of seven end each cUw will be or .eaden, in school work bur l! bem 4 Sminntf In mn-si- e. to t Governor Virtuous In the tabernacle. duration students ? hour church. from J Rives; special . Utah paper. . ;i! c btem can be ,t allowed for recitation and tr rrlr . nFe Simon Bamberger and President The to be Miss Marwill J. STRAND Grant Heber Petticoats the Sen. aU onbecrlpdons among ji Soldiers to Work on ), ring Alice Brady; June iTvldge High School Students u speakers at the session. Chairman Dofly, Saturday and OnL In Wny j rench F Davis County Ra Orphans of the am worn KjaiUe te advance. Adopt Kephl L. Morris, chairman BROADWAY Tom MU state to Eoforoe U- two-ret- d lor Love; comedy, Six orphans of th war stricken dis- j State contracts In Dad Peace, will preside and a musical pro- 4- coaaqr . His Musical Sneeze. Itricu of France have been adopted by roads will offer Jobs to i'j ttluraef LIBERTY Evidence MarDie tesuH of, soldier as and West school, (he A THE NEWS ON TJ1E TRAINS. H.gh Prof. Lund C. st for tho Twenty-firsailors'withJit.'j prepared by Ward L. E. Eggertson, ring lilllan Tucker and Edward the penny daY colcrtttn. Penny-da- y Such aa announcement was made tHi -- 1 Jr ; ' Twenty-sevent- h Ward C, C., : occasion. Augns; comedy and scenic. is- j been and has 1917 from the was started in May, morning employment bud The program in dsUif follows. The Dnoct 5rwi I on Sale on j such a uccei that --funds nc for soldier and sailors niamiawtl Beery Train That law re or Enterra -- 1 - A- - number of the CODING. Music.-"Lo- i to appoint-Chaimsufficient adopt been the j have, ConquerorRail lake Daily After 2:40 p. tnree girla I ,he Council of Defense There J menu have also been arranged by tho SALT LAKE THEATRE WednesIs Broken" Hymn) orphans, three. bos and will Patron Who (hn hot Obtain It Are be con- - also a number of places filled in Idaho the with schedule;' collection da lollo.wing ... league Choir The Tabernacle penny day for four nigtits; The Camp ducted next week. Requested to Inform the Hon Office. Prove. Dr. , Ev A, Smith, American Prof. r; Prof. A. Cr Nephi L. Morris stated, by met. Leads Players in Vaudeville. - Fork, Msthonihab Thom; Prtce jo-The measuring of the wen of Jno. J. McClellan, organ lsL familie . . - - - M JL Barker; Centerville, J. .Chat-- . eeph Invocation. ,. Rev.. W to. u SraUh FaIrvew. Leroy E. Cow lee. schools is to begin immediatly rureSTom I Hal! Us Y Free and Music, Prof. Levi Edgar arrived from San need of employment, say Mr D. S. U. School of Music order blank, have men Brigham City liorrk "Boya-o- f not the Old Brigade.... Woods Intending could only Cross, Xyman Smith, Thoee Young; iwM. To Cion .ShidttnlJLR&ciUd Ftancisco. Ctah Agricultural College Glee Club and Ogden. Prof. nd Mrs. R. R. Ly- -. tu igtuni to mhool 1C ya wilt move loyaTand on nie the palnotte Nephl LM urrlk." TiafiKf anch. of man. be inwucd a suit according to Lieut. of the slats and City In 'spue of eru JOHN Rfc.VDI.VG.. Jewcommandant. CathoUc and M. EroteMant. baB R. S. A to cisro Eh character Col, force fb to the contrary and aLo la tpiu . Thom, The school of muse of the L. D. League Character'" Ban presiding.h churche of tb cK5r eimtlar Ob- fore this Mr. Reading and ' the girl Address. v. . . .Gov. Pce. ( of the fact that the Simon Bamberger ii te given hi Wandamere wardat oo whom at will give an advanced stu- unlrendty will of be Peace held. servxtlon heard the had gosmarried whii-be day men the to do the workemployment L. Address E. Jr. e Eggertson, Wsdneadayr April 1. beginning dent recitai tonight In Social, hall, at , many of the congregations embodying could be accomplished by n. pel preached by missionaries and Music, "Freedom Dwells in This t the idea of Peace in their Palm Snn- -' g:i5. . All departments of the school Joined the Church of Jeeus Christ of was more or lev ot done Our at Own United chlnery States" latter-da- y Saints On Nov. 4. 157. Ladies gvsznlt to Bofld loea to the city and state. But h Tabernacle Choir L Z, Bgrvle- - iM - be represented. Tho patrons and 1 are also wing wia JL fceyaor company has been granted they sailed for the United States and k a a -- ma Chorus from M- - Bacon pointed out that the employment bi-xv Geo. .Mr. The invited. are of C. school friends Mrs. erection the .m&uUding permit for landed in Ness York Dec. I of the reau of which he is chairman mm, enthusbiatically In all the Presiding Bishop and South 120 west A mmpkln Lender Third ... town of it the state. the , program trill be as follow;... same year. Three days later they principal th place ws many men aa Nlbiey were greeted Friday night by to cost 149,000. of ., of chairmen the direction left for Philadelphia, wberg they re- in permanent field of Industry.posable County Tb sake Me fElJah). 100 of the older member of tho SevWrth AU Your If Mendelssohn when and June mained until 15(1, 22, they league, league! report reaching . .Mendelwohfl amnae- - , tate road contracts he staled had 1ft Benrin Six Motor Cans The Hin Btislth White. ward at the at On ward this enteenth started for Utah. mothey lll war trip a hero nm) six from aw many AddrM Prwrt- - Heber J. Grant fiakair railroad wfU reoeive thile differ- Glen Barlow (pupil of P. Mel- pLnned for ment hall, the occasion being com- - necessity of becoming object of eb. tor ,IMM the middle of next month, proceeded as far as Florence,byNeb Music. 'Tlailelujah Chorus (Mount vin Ftcrscm.) -- ent communities . . but the to anniversary the of that the jty golden burua purpose mad taee aa trailers, when neoeasary, by train, and then continued plimentary of Olive)-.....- -; The committees In charge of the ; Beethoven arriving In Salt Lake Sept. 13, wrto hresa the old eon ip merit. of the prominent couple, recently cele- - was to save the state the expeis (a) Popular number Peace day services are as follows Tabernacle Choir. women of 141. Job aa far as poacte creating uch Nevin b rated. The Relief society The Roeary ftb) I Prof. A. C. Lund, director; Prof. Tabernacle meeting executive com-Jn- o. Upon arriving in this city. Mr. CapC Yoong Coming Home Capt the ward were the hostesses, and the by potting- the men in the steadier Geo. Fehr, D. H. Roberts. Jr t mittee : in this Reading settled in the Thirteenth L. Morris, W. N. Wll- J. of McClellan, organise direction of Nephl Sidney H- - Young will arrive the place employment. affair was under Harry Roberta (pupils of C. D. PresL A. W. Irln'lam Dr. J. A. Widtsoe, Rev. P. A,, city Sunday next for medical treat- ward, where he remained for 30 years. Benedlctldn Bishop F. 8. Tlngey. ' Speaker durSchettler.) ment at Fort Douglaa hospital. The He soon became prominent as an exChaminade No BaUett" ABcon"A. mg hTcKav Ar de Speakers have been was gassed while fighting at pert pioneer florist. He is said to to License For Drink Parlor of U P in have been the first man to introduce spenk in each ward of th.Thu the front with the Third division. and A. M and C. Lund A. Mr. Babergr Cecil Tingey, the under Gates.) the direction of the Fred city tree, lucerne aeed and sweet Graham. Daughter at Buckle Home Mr. and poplar Thou Art Mine Ail.. ..Bradsky Barnes. A program A.ofC.entertainment Schools: Dr E. A- - Smith, chair peas to Utah. He was also commisLund. C. K. i was given by Prof. Mrs. Chau E. Buckie are rejoicing sioned Doris Hardy (pupil of Margaret President A. Widtsoe and Prof. Young by Jno. f0,Dr Brigham man; iwi e ticie go C. H. at . fin a over the advent of Howeit. H. v- - LangionH.-- J Chriv" daughter 8ummrha to CL Utah to the Wilson import Guy jnulberrylree Pretude-- ' Leoeon and W. fi. Rawlings. Biabop near aa Innkeeper, doing buslneat at their home early this morning, mak(a) were Fourteenth Ward time at the the Burton W. Protestant Dr. A. E. experiments churches; CTair de Lune' Liebuwy and Mrs. Nibley are member of tbe,;6 State street, was denied a ing the second in the household, AO made with the silkworm, and later and Mrs. John Q. Cannon. Fif- - Smith, chairman; Rev. F. A. Simpkin, Seventeenth ward. concerned are progressing favorably. desugned the prospectus for Liberty teenth Ward P. J. Jensen. Maggie Frandson (pupil of Lida t. drink license because of) an Sixteenth Dr. W. H. Reheard. Rev. Geo. E. ;r Edmunds.) Prof. B. Roland Lewta Seven- - vies. Rev. W. W. Fleetwood, Rev. J infraction of the prohibit) Magtnnte Made Captain Attorney park. The evergreen trees and most Godard "Berceuse. from Jocelyn A little later B. S. Batilev a T. J Maginnis of Pocatello, formerly of the -other trees at that park were iMath Ward A. C. Rees. Nineteenth H. N. Williams and Rev. J. Sherman l pupil Clinic Free cello, Lyman, Margaret Ward bis Ward Osteopathic conference. direction under planteda Durmg Wallace been commissioned j Twenty'jur a license at the same pUee, of this city, has p. Luc-iof Mr. Schettler): In Utah hie he - Twenty-residence J Knrrreserve early fought b Catholic recsx-In White Mrs. churches: uof Police tha of corps. i Arthur army For Spinel Curvature I ' captain 8ohettler. accompanist. third Ward Guy C. Wilson. Twenty-- ! Bird, chairman; Rer. P. M. Cushna-ft ? He was an Instructor of artillery at In the Black Hawk Indian war in San(hat it be not granted for-r One Fine Day from Madam But-t--m that baitlej; eonnty, having many narrow es1 formHarvey. Twenty- - han. A. N. McKay and O. J. Salisbury, a . i Camp Taylor, Ky- when -the armistice pete . . ,,, , , Puccini I it peeping with a' movement." nafly capes and enduring many hardship eighth Ward Franklyn. ChrLtiaww-- F ' Jewish churches; - Mr Simon was signed. (i. Della Stevenson (pupil of Mr. Ward Fred G. Barker, berger and Rabbi William Rice. with the pioneer xif That time. in its scope, Sait Lake is to have acting in hfr behalf. The matter u tional Warren Coats. Peerson.) A devoted worker in the Church, Birycllflt Is Injured considered by the rommi&iioBers m for its first Tree Osteopathic' clinic, -- It years old. who lives with his sivter, Mr. Reading tilted a mission to Great IS) .The Meadow Lark" . . R. Lamont Smith the examination, treatment and care Informal session Thursday morning 14 Fourth Hart Britain about 3a years ago. Mm. F. B. Edwards He was when Commissioner Karl A & held , tb) Prelude In G. Minor street, suffered a fracture of the right gone ghree years ittlm time. From afflicted children. recommended the license le Rachmaninoff of The 514 McIntyre granted for 94 that In order to peankle Friday night when he collided 174 to 113 ha served aa assistant located at clinic, Peterson (pupil of Tracy direc- rmit the man todays Gladys with another boy near 579 sooth First chief of the Volunteer Firemen. He under the personal building, dispose of his Y- FI Cannon.) West street. Both boys were riding continued hie metnbemhlp in this ortion of Dr-- G. A. Gambia, well known UP BOYCOTT "Berceuse To this Comm laid oner Green. HUE Tsohetschulln be until his death, being the open Neelen and Crab be dissented, but at ganisation bicycles osteopath of the city, will , Irma Dahl (pupil of Romania oldest member In the body. Twepty-seve- n three nights each week, Monday. the regular meeting of the ocro misApplies for Water Frank Deta- - of, 7 Hyde). oolock at moved yearn and Reading Wednesday Friday, sion in the afternoon Commiasoaer Harare, Utah, has filed application to Centerville,agoMr (a) Before the Dawn where he has made his Members of the state campaign each night, respectively. Crabbe withdrew his objection prowomen Federation City start with the stale engineer for the nee of home since. Mr. Nocturne Chadwick may (b) Dr Gamble, who te Identified with vided the license granted Reading was a man committee of the Victory loan report out n a a as fo- - ( .42 of a second foot of water from a of Miss of Reta RawHng of If (pupil Prevencampaign the National League for the boycotting integrity and honesty days. This was agreed to and th lspring In Duchesne county, which will andunwavering Suromerhaya) leaves behind him a host of that they are finding everywhere the food said tion yesof icense was ordered issued. Spinal Curvature, products continue to disport "Rhaoeodie in B Minor ...Brahms bo conducted through a pipe 700 feet friend. heartiest in the coming themselves at terday, in speaking of the new work: h as butfor nee for culinary, stock watering Elo.se Bamberger (pupil of prices Besides his widow, with whom he drive. to effort te first the While tjite At meetings held Thursday ter has done. The women declare and irrigation purposes . Ed. P. Kanball ) celebrated hto golden wedding nearly that t establish a free osteopathic clinic in Ruth Bamberger Dies IT. 5. Army Eblintmcw Clifford 12 years ago, Mr. Reeding is sur- night in Prvo and Payson, In which their butter boycott is meeting with Halt Lake, the need has been a long vived son two Utah At Coronado Beach Charles J. orworkers were by felt one. Already several osteopath county Leonard. Hunting!. Utah: Dewey W. Reading, finally much success and a stirring report of Invest Redemption Fund of 8ait the Lake fire have Jo toed hands m fostering the D. snpermtendeat Earl Swift. six workers from Salt LakC 8tmpson, Hardm. Colo.; ganized, all others are asked to Bait lakeCky; Roy Mason, Salt Lake and police alarm system, and E. A. were speakers. A. P. Merrill, chair- butter conditions is being prepared by Ruth Bamberger. 14 ear od. In Reservoir. Warrants movement; help. the women. , Some producers, Mr. W. City, OUh; Flam O. Turmbkwn. Og- Reading of Centerville; four daughman of Utah daughter the loan .. Me-Sal-hcounty Mrs. K. e victory ters. E. Mraji d JJ'eL.EGUS. te not eepeolaliy. The work Ravage and Mrs den, Utah; Fred 5X Clark. Ogden, was in charge of the Provo conf- F. Adams, head of the city Th etate-i- e Auwafederation, Bamberger, 524 east South Tempi Gardner of Salt Lake. Mrs Voecoe drive, Inverting S3. 727.13 sighed for' the 'benefltof The poor Utah; - David E Onborne. 2(2 Almond erence,-who Those went" Salt announce, have acknowledged that from It 1944 bond redemption fund those unable to pay for professional street, died at Coronado Beach. San attest,- BitLake'Cirr'an'WVT9ear.'' Willey of Bountiful 'YtST M rsTXoi tj e Lake are F. 8 Murphy. from David A. the Hubbard of Grace. Idaho, 25 grand, higher prices in butter brought no in state reservoir warrants, thus tak- services but the work will include Diego'Cafc early Thursday morning David J. Lareon. The Orphrlian Chib Meets ' The Smith, Richard Mi. children and 25 from all the walks ot life, bp-- " of pneumonia, according to word re- W. F. Adams; Mr. W. increase lo them in the price of but- ing them from the hands of the bank people club met Friday night at the Funeral at vices will be held at the R. Lyman. Mr - ter fat- They are receiving the same' where they have been drawing inter- - eiai attention will be grven to the cor- ceived In this city. Mua Bam berger home of Frank Levy. 241 south. Fifth, Centerville meetinghouse under th di- Mont Ferry.- and her mother had been in California More complete organizations have price now as before the last Increase et for some years The interest will rection of spinal curvatures. Fast and Miss badie Karotky, Miss rection of the Veteran Volunteer for, some time and were joined there in any in price In the commodity. The La- - hereafter go into the state treasury. Florence Mark el and Mia Fay Mark el Firemens association, at noon Sun- been perfected this year-tha- n about three weeks ago by Mr Bamwere elected to membership. At, the day. A special street car fhr the vet. previous loan drive. 'according to re- die" Literary club at Us session Fri- The bond redemption fund.te due next Soldier Actors to berger. Mrs. Ernest Bamberger was next Sean on of the chib Mbs Ethel enan firemen will leave First South ports from all parts of Utah. Each day voted unanimously to support the year, when some other state fund wfll Mioa Eleanor Dooley. formerly In Us warrant federation the is attack. if counchairman buy . there insists Give city bis probably that county Jacobooa and Boris Frank will debate and State streets ait SunDunsany Play , Mias Bamberger am. was born in Sait not sufficient amount in the reservoir I a The League of Nations.' day and all member of the organiza- ty will he the first over the top. Lake City and before going to Sa fund to pay them off. The state resWestey King." formerly captain In Ten More Aliens Are are requested to be present. tion next of Commencing Wednesday Diego had been a student at the Ea Holstein Gude For Fnrmrrn The Member of ervoir fund has been "to the red for body wITkaloo ant aa the United States army, te gotng to atska fiveetock board has been oftl- -, pallbearers. this some years, but is' steadily, if some- week a four-da- y engagement win be High school. She was a popular and Price, Released From Prison Emery Huntington, county Interment be will at the at tbafciarttiuUonr being highly Welte-vofle what alow!yt being reduced- - 2 daily advised of the arrival at played a th - Salt Lake Theatre bt esteemed county, to confer with the fifth family plot ' in the City cemetery at Carbon of a carload of pore-bre- d by her clasematee. Mm Iiol- -' workers-o- f ttifct section: Lee Su 25 f actors Lewis soldier tr on Camp Ten alien who were granted parole attmr cattle, which will be distributed .Ijun. granddaughter ot Bamberger was Collins will leave In a few days for were All cast Jacob of members a the profesmining man of Bamberger, Verdict is Cache of viAffirmed. among the farmers to from Fort Mrs. war the an extended trip Richfield .and county. guests. Douglas Bywater has been In the prison this cly, brother of Governor Hmn before sionals the entering military The animate- - average in value, it te employ of the to loan with drive the institution nearly 47 cintty ffirt camp Friday left at 4.48 p. m. for the and while In camp gave thetr Bamberger. Besides her parents b etld. about 53M a bead. The con- years entering the The supreme court ha affirmed the service employ of the firm worker in the Sevier county district east. - Each day 34 aliens are being services to entertaining the soldiers. te survived by a younger brother, Jobs signees at the shipment were Parker when CoL T G. Webber was head com- Bamberger. Brothers. parqJLed; one day 14 going east are Judgment of th district court hi the Eight acta will be offered by the bookkeeper of the institution. case of David Larson by Laura Rich- pany, among them Th Glittering " next the and a number released, Win Bcomnhe Bhboprio A new day Du Will Gaia. by Lord Attend Funeral President Many, the Irish who desire to go west are let out. This ardson, his guardian ad litem. glrue playwright.' This will be th first Waterloo Ward Conference. oprie will 'be insLiled In the ' James Peacock of The Volunteer flre-te- t Park company. This te a time a ward Sunday evening ever been A free lector will be given in Bar- - method of alternating will be followed CaideFs Elder mens association wishes that all raem-Jm- e play Dunsany Larson, an presented tn Sait Lake has o K Talmage officiaiing ' The bem. wearing their red shirts meet at rati hall. L. D. 8. U. grounds, Sunday unt)l H of the 244 recommended for case In which plaintiff The ward conference of the Watersued for boy. 14,004 reorganixation is neeeodtated by the i Slate and First South streets. Sunday Tha company is under the man ag- loo ward will be held Sunday, Aprl 13. at 2. 4, by B. H. pa.r0J hv .b8 released. Those pa- - damages for the losa of his right eye. afternoon, April of C. Heber Iver10 Hove 30 Bishop and Robert a m.. to take a special car appointment roied are a close examination which was struck by a fragment of in ent of Everett on as prwddeot of the Northetern jat of New York. It is given un- - and are notgiven ;j. All member of the pnestijood to Centerville, for attendance let out on til It ha been bullet a he was Armstrong, both of whom were prom(he Boyd the shooting passing beStates mianon and his departure in funeral of John Reading, ao "Oldat time with theatricals identified determ are daninently are not tnedthat they expected to he present t the 9 Colder June in 2, Park 114. gallery Bible the near future to take up his new t member of the association. Hie mo-duti- tonal fore they entered the- - military service. o'clock session. At the evening Wher" Pa' court district Tb Is granted judgment The there. fhrnlre comXd subject a fdrtner newspaper elation will return ?h- - the body for Dead? which commences at 4 34 for the amount asked, when the de- Arthurte Mitchell, man, advance agent for the show. rLZL hIn lntmnt n cHy cemetery. officer Mrs. BywatrFs Birthdvi Mrs w. i speakers will be present, nd the fendants that .claiming appealed, lectured extensively ' which-theH. Bywater, manager of the Z. C. M I. go. special musical program will beB gtte. attached to the lessee Cliristtea Ehrieavora to Mm responsibility this and various topic of present day The soloists wfll be Dr. W. B oriev. Thoe released Friday were Otto and pot to the park company. overall factory, is celebrating her There will be a mate meeting of the occurrence. The pubhc generally InLand Office Register Mrs. Josephine Brower, Mrs. Nettie Ohm. Milo Kronkovlch, Frank Tihlla. birthday anniversary thu, afternoon Chrwian Endeavor of the city lomw-wit- h vited to Seat free. No collection. Swartwood and Mrs. Hattie Cooper Grlgole Ruearean, Frank Novosel pj an Orpheum partj. the women row afternoon at the Immanuel Bap- -' Case Contest rHcars The choir wtU also give several anRobert Dymeck, Max Frederick Boy, assistants in her department being ti church, becond South and Fourth OF THE SPIRIT thems. Frank , Anderson, rtreets. Dr Royal J. for-- 1 j Ottp Hoff and. Frank . . The bearing in the homestead conW asserthaL CHEERFUL DOING rmrrlf a medical missionary ibAfrica.1 H. versus Bertie Plant test of Charles jwul be the speaker, Dr, D-- e was, The men Who make things go F. Lab rum over 324 acres of land at forced to give up his work in the i do are who what WAR PRICES OFF Here From they they ought Portland. Congo region because of sleeping sick-- 1 Tooele county, te being beard to do when they ought to ,do It Vernon, newt He is said to have an unusual by Gdfld B. Blakely, register of the -' whether they want to do It or not message for young peopie. local land office. The witnesses for the P. A, Hanley of Portland. Ore., tn and do tt cheerfully. That atticontestant In th morning Session tesi Stomp Holders Wamcd-Accerdin- g of soldier and suitors embeen characteristic of the charge has tude tified that not more than six or seven (o Henry D Moyle, asei-t&- nt state diployment bureau maintained by the Brigham Young University, Trovo, acres of the tend has been put under rector of War te there cona Saving, and accounts very largely for the cultivation and that no residence on We have lust replenished our siderable The early superintendent catches National Catholic war eouncti-amt.thamount of exchanging war' fence es of the school and its rrad-uate- s. the land has been maintained oa the stock of statibnerv with some very-fin- savings stamps for aorthless stock and And Envelopes. the 'best teacher. Already hre the j Knights of Columbus, to n 8ait lake. land during the past year while the also considerable He will confer with '8. A--' Maginnis ' for underpaying KacL G. Dr. Maeser's testified mar 'contestee than new varieties Including the stamp. Both During ' that (0 school officer are energetic taking practices . Regular Price, 60c. illegal and early days at the" school, he found acres of the tend have bean cultivat- circulars are now being sent out from tho bureau work for Utah handling to secure dainty ptnk. blue white and lavento in It the men assist times, steps necessary, at strongest the state war savings headquarters i This bureau wa recently Jurned . -- . the Janitorial work. He dlJ tt, der linen and bond with plain warning stamp holders not and women for their schools for (over to the federal employment to dispose buand did It cheerfully. Dr. B. duff, of them 191 stamps for less than reau. and unique m ir of enc ve lo pee- Advance to Woolgro wers. next year. At the Brigham Young Jr., his successor as president of the Institution and Dr. George H. conProvo, University. A. there, Fays Tribute lo Dead Sokliop A : General Agent James JL- - Hooper of F. Neve Funeral Sunday. Brim hall, the present incumbent, We haw also a splendid line of hearHett trrhut e te to Private both began their college, careers tb National Wool Warehouse ft Storstant stream of correspondence and High grade stationery in business stationery, memorandum Har.ow H. 1 menu, paid aged 23. 352m the halls the of school. by sweeping In this .of Is : age company White and Tints. Funeral service for, Jack F. Ksve. Chicago city. books, fountain pena office supn tor infantry, and mm of James II. Vincent.' a dailv array of visitor S. D. Moore, a prominent citizen 1094 Eighth Bart street, bv hto capdied, of pneumonia Tuesday, April toaa a companion of the notified by Ms company that an ad,bo. plies of all kinds. of Payson, the of serpurpose M the 25 oexita will vance of enlisting Boh mm to be J. made ell of Oakland. Cal tain, See our window display that , 11. 4 t Cokevllle, Wyoming, at the latter. Among the other jknllur ! woolgrowbrs on a bill of lading eon- -, The captain sava. Pi a letter to the vice aa teacher of w of see Y. In Dress Ip B. won U, ho houof the have be will ykars, at the prospective beld Cmr Easter Ckrd are fam.ly. The young man died In the signing their clips to the -company; took a prize w ready for iMwpltal orable success In life are: Dr. of the Church university. Carl Eddingtot? funeral parlors. 11SJ graduates a If a after that .and Week r inspection, Fleury, France, clip displays. hept. 2. you to make your selection. ftotrth Rasmussen, "BOW a profesaor proves to be unusually good, the ad- ! I2JS- SjiIL' n-Amcr-poa- a Laic City, - biology; at Iha thr 11 Hw3y. April of 5. T. V. The demand of for great University will vane be if to increased, desired, Tn cemetery . Ha was a., mod 0 remains b viewed Sunday Minnesota; Principal William 3L iovoabie. ktvai. ctean and earnest, that cents, while arrangement may be m. Friends Invited graduates for the schools ot (he from, to ll xmy to B. Y TT. high of tha Boyle an are no others of my , he is mimed QUend Intcrmrm In Virsq mi,.nM West Is a prominent Arizona cent of tbo pries of (be shipment at and Idaho j, fallen fraiela t -their readiness for public service In please copy.) educator; and J. Edward Johnson, date of conmgnmenL I BOOK who becamadine of the moat pop-uladdition to splendid scholastic atMARTIN ' COAL CO 47 Main St. and successful student body oQ OaTempie ALUAXCK MARSH OOAB CO. and tainment COAL COMP NY thorough pedagogi Clean Coal, 2001 pounds tty the ton. real debts tbs school has ever nad, p For Coal of Bert Quality and Quick eal training Coal Th kind you want; when you Phone Wa&445 and later, principal of th SnowAdvar--, . Servkv phone Was. 4443. Advertisewant 1L Phono Was. HOC and 7247. flake Arizona. UgellK't. Academy, , ( ment. 15 Exchange P lac. Advertisement, t '! U -- HarringWard ton, and Center Ward F. Y. For. " liberty Stake. Z First Ward Dr.- E. O. Gowan; Second Ward (Testimonial Bishop. Iverson); Third Ward Herbert Van' Dam. Jr; Eighth Ward J. Challaaj Smith; Ninth Ward demon Jueteeen; Tenth Ward pr. George W. Middle-toThirty-fl- rt Ward Carl A. BadgWard J. Louis er; Thirty-thirBrown; Emigration Harold H. Jensen: Led ran de Dr. Fred J. Pack, and Liberty Arthur Welling. Pioneer Stake. Fourth Ward R W. Young, Jr; Fifth Ward Joe. 8. Hyde; Seventh Ward James H. Wolfe; Twenty-fift- h Ward D. O. WUley; Twenty --sixth Ward C. A. White; Thirtieth Ward Ward Earl J. Glade, Thirty-secon- d I. E. E rock hank, and Cannon Ward James E..Moh.. t Ensign Stake. Van Eleventh Ward Oscar Cott; TweiftiDThmeentii P; Cr Dr. Geo. Ward Evans, Eighteenth Thirty-fourt- h " I SemUW eekly - News if ORE than 50 speak ere wfll be tent out Sunday, Pear Day, j to erjrsip-afternoon. Dea'h ass doe under the aueptces of the local La and cairie afer an lilneae of about branch of the &egua to Enj Mr Reading tru born at Bubben-- h force Peace to speak before aa many v ars icksh re. England, Aug. ji churches. of U 24 jsat boyhood and Vomh ; uJlence ln th wloua were spent In WArwickstera. Oa Slay the city. Each one will speak on the married Mias Annie neede of world-wid- e 29. 1559. he peace and the Brown, who survives him. The cere- heed of a . of nation powerful league 8t. in was Mary mony performed church In Warwickshire. Shortly be- - to sea that ouch a peace is tnain- k-- - Rnbinl as beadilacrs. WILKES Seven Chances, a comedy," with Nana Bryant. J. and Clifr Anthony banythe i'4 1915-192- r n; n-- tha.v, d -- jjBanch-of-the-fceag- . - , yr M 1 ,, k SYoTng. - Lunik-dlrecto- 1 L - ' h other-wis- ! rtif Mf-cxere- of-th- e 1 glng ox-tea- ( -- G?iM ir;"'sXP'iS Spra Mm R-i- ty, -: -- Da-Wa- rd ' p- er ... -- -i .... K.-nea- ' ' sky-hig- a I a -- -- -- 14-4- 4 -- stu-de- II Are,Xr: P- ,.?5 . s Dv-e- , New Teachers For Next Year to I Box Paper ! Now45cBox 1 k' i An-dre- lt,t School Sunday Union i4?rt -- DESERETNEWS " c STORE kr t r toWCii BOOK STORE iranffl ! |