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Show A S "A T ' ? ill'ti S' J X Ilfff 4 iI: 4 i t. y. U UIMMI DUMAIIU HI Thousands n Ji M DESE11ET EVENING NEWS 8 ? 1 DELATE EXPERIENCES IN SERIES ORTfiLKS Ranchers Stock- men and Fruit Growers of ' K APIUI, 19 1919 El MEIN HOUSE SIN IS iBUHEII PRICES CROSS IN FALL-ON PACIFIC COAST T0X1GHT. SU.T LAKE .THEATRE u of Farmers, ! i' t r SATURDAY and A Ion tom guttering PDESEHCE OF poa-imoA- la aadacote truM, Mrs. Sljoryl'cHiwSm, 1JJW 3 i'h buu.a gr ht;oia and Club efrect, was foupd in a eTivJ condl - f Local churches, , COMES ", O. i j 4 orated at Fort Dougia: Kwler of Lark, Utah, was fully injured Friday evantog- wbn he et pavement as he sniped on t)i w ui iroiA oi an auio- - xa . - Th. l'bYCT i Taude! "p ville; eight aits. ORPHEUfl Vaudeville with Hymce and Compaay- - view. L! pain- i jh j er, headliner ? WH.h iJV ana Bryant. , riu, Thompson and J. Ynthon, In Tim Stnythe Thief w.u an in the Interest of discovered by the nelubbo-- a who Q. Stewart. He . an Wtflns r79 cents foO averageof at ffl-i tj According to peace plans by Madam rifled the police. pehtnerwitmssser-saJTThit WM 1m- - the commodity. Thin Jnfonfiption Mr. - the Woman ' rail-ea- rs noted .who a war invest Bernard worker, gyrd i possible for the driver to stop and W. F. Adams Is laying ,! bafory local week Friday afternoon represents- - husband ha deserted her and she has Keeler was knocked to the street. housewlvee P A NT AG S audcvillc, lawdiri on her statements i f basing l been In educational sick the bouse without food The Colonial 5 tv c. Hye otT lives of Keeler in dally newspaper from ,m suffered quotations i body puraerou Ij act i met with (. hail man g,.hi - Morris for several, days. She was unable to bruises and facial laceratons but no the California town. What has aroused to make plan for Madam Bernard a aay jjst how long she 'had been 111 HIPPODROME Charles E. Chenoweth, 263rd ' broken bones. The injuries were the women even more is the stateThe Turnin. Captain Who Take No Bzih Parer roint with Ralph Clonlu- -, Sait Lskcaudi- - as he had not been conscous ail the ment of the Los Angeles paper that appearance b for f,ntry, wjth JT wounds In his body, . treaed at the emergency i Gertrude llondblli and Clonm Are Reading the She requested that the police recrjve(1 in an ArKonne forest fight. I The accident occurred at hospital. 2 decline the , of on Los cents Second ths plajirs. Vj-'j'- . Angeles market last Monday marks, Sept. 2 J last, was publicly decorated ( South and Main streets PARAMOUNT-- ! MIRLhs. i Another .. automobile -- .accident oc- it J believed, the beginning- of the j Pickford in t a plain kidj. . Friday at 2,30 p. m, on the parade Semi-Weekl- y jr71' when spring-decli- ne -la butter price It is j . Mai k SoiBrti nnini) evening . at Fort Douglas, with the dis- curred earlier in 1the ground --Karl T J - ywam old, 1349 stated that while this destine may not j Foolish Age. , decora- south ..Wegener, service The medal. tinguished was West Eleventh f streets, Phtures of tin- - i, . struck by aa automobile said to have be so great as 'in other years It is AMERICYV tion was made by Lieut. Cok A--. ? M. been driven lory Loan I tying Circus; Cott, 1625 certain that a furthey and ynore rad-- J by Van, 4 medical commandant atJh Parce. jBtAThe-PariaiI south West Temple street. According JelX&durtion Ttm-- -All aubarribuona to Hie Xfws, ' may-1 ! national war work councit and them to iewra o her condition. jn the presence of 2flA con. to"Timt-sWhaInvestigated the "case be expected and that the peak of the STRAXD Clara K imho II N ookIn and "r h" h'Lan ;I appear here under the auspn e In arms. Tbs pa- - tbe'child ran in front comrades Van Cott raiescent the jl South and season's butier at .the! woman is now a in Drop Purple;" Kitty t..,rd, a ue now payable In idnuK. ,of the local branch of the Leaguewiilto the un- - machine at Fourteenth prices has been - In The county hospital. Wasp. . tients were lined up In formation Enforce Peace Madam Bernard driver streets West the and m this-IteMrs. Eighth states Adams that der Lieut. L. L. Curtice, while mem- was unable to stop hr ttme to pre- reached, i arrive in the city Monday afternoon i BROYDMAV Wm. Desn'ou.1 in direct contrast to butter is i - land will be welcomed at s bers of the medical and other depart- vent striking him. The boy was taken conditions in Salt Lake for It is prob- The ITodigal Liar;" Two 1J si M. Bacon and a coni- - C.IIZO Atltl KUSSSll KOlHWCll it where THE NEWS ON THE TRAINS. by Mr ofGeorge to the able there will be pnolher raise in the emergency hospital were so stationed ments of the the war wors council of the wittee was found he waa suffering from local market Whether in1$ Rest that the w hole post LIBI.lt I' Y Charlie Otapl'n. J u formed three sides of a numerous that W. C. A. Jlonday evening she bruise After treat vited or not Mr Adamspersonally body aakk that The Deeeret Kews Is on Sale aa Y. I.tvtngsmn In The Price n( session will the address priesthood home. hi was taken te and he man square. insnt too of or Lewres Join the Enters TrainThat elty Every I of phrase; Travel Pkture. Salt Lake stake. Tuesday she . Eiua Ann Russell Caidweit was in the movement to bring down Of Order. filial the, Btli.Iske Dally .After 2.30 P-- 1,1 W1Itheappear before one of the local of butter in Balt Lake price Patrons Who fan Xot Obtain It Are high schools. A large gathering of. born in Cleveland, Ohio, Feb. 11, 1840, The captain was brought to the Liberty COMING. Conference. Beqnested to Inform the New Office, jj j A workers of the four slakes; and died in Salt Lake City April 8, grounds In an ambulance, as he is SAI.T LAKE THEATRE lira,,,. Her father. William' Russell, compelled to use crutches. Major E. of. the city may be arranged in the 141 nlng Monday, Mutt A J. in Elders Reed Smoot and A. W. Ivins Assembly hail for Tuesday evening was English by birth but was for A. Lovelly called to attention, a Cap . The Woolly lltvc" Viuuday and during ber stay other arrangew the at in be attendance will quarterly Chenoweth to center the tain Aird limped 28th, Polly anna. ' ments will be made for her appearmany years captain of vesseli aaillng of the Col. Parcs, conference of Liberty stake In the As- formation, facing WLKES Alt Next II eci,. I iup ance before the state university, other the Great Lake Her mother. Louise who had been commissioned by Gen. GOES OVER Mary MeYllistcr in Tlic J.mp. schools, the larger women s clubs and f Russell, was- weman. who Pershing to award the medal, a With a m. and in the Tabernacle at 2 pm also at-- a ubitc-meeting bnpported by vtttkrs New Recruiting Stations Army-re- cross hta in read colonel the the will hand, a from Sanders her Mrs Della after give Shortly Daynes graduation Player from-thHas Appealing fetory. following-orde- r 1 Know ThAf My emitting substations will be opened at the adjutant a solo, w marsoprano as convent for "girl Twin Fails. Ida. and at Price. L h UNIX allace THIATRI army: The story Madam Bernard has to Canadian Redeemer Lives, and Walter general of the With the direct examination of J. hOCIAL' to Russell in Ohio AH - - Next U. Week March tell is said to be most appealing in us riedEliza William of will sing a basa solo. Come, Holy A. Hendncksoa still in of two children, was ThF Report Ctah Casualties A war de- character. older at the U. progress Dnumuir Club Presents The stake From ail angles that of This office has been advised by the Spirit." (Dudley Buck) bBother partment bulletin ofreports Private her older than two of being years time Mary Jane's adjournment Friday afternoon general. American expe- presidency will be pleased to have a Duchesne, CL, the bereaved wife, of the suffering Gorg Lloyd A. Workman Whn h Jrert 61,1 commanding n ms slightly wounded in action, and populations of ditionary force that he has awarded full attendance of the members of the trial of the case of the West Cache Europe her mother sometime and later died, the men of taken prisoners by a distinguished service cross to Cap- slak Private James A. Jerman of Santa-f- d Sugar company against Hendrickson . the enemy and later traded back to tain Charles E. Chenoweth. 383rd In- I quin 'dead. and L. N. Stohl has gone over until their will lands the native v.sltor in heroism for fantry, extraordinary Goes to Chicago J. B. Durham, as- tell the Monday morning at 10 oclock. At of human suffering and action ill the forest of Argonne, Lloyd George Not to sistant general passenger agent of the the reedstory a of time the trial will begin , its and that forceful At 1918 permanent the France. September Oregon Short Line, left Friday eve- peace. If arrangements can be made Make Visit to America eighth week time when the troops on the left had V , a pas- for a tong visit here of the noted war ning for Chicago to attend I riday afternoon. Mr. Hendrickson E riui retired. Captain Chenoweth, with his senger meeting at which summer ex- worker, a schedule of speaking "will If for the abcompany, covered the left flank of his In repl to an invitation extended admitted responsibility cursion rates wilt be discussed. be arranged by the League to Enforce sence of condivision the an and thus prevented attack page bearing the on behalf of the Cam- sideration) for a number of other towns Tourist Season '' Opens Twenty Peace paid to the Lynch Cannon by the enemy upon its flank. After by John James in the state. i excurto Mr Lloyd George, Engineering company, from the copy five Raymond A Whitcomb J. Ublmann and J. Smith association brian he remained wounded, severely being Ve sionists arrived from tbs west last to the aliens at the Fort Douglas war at his post until he had issued the prime minister of Great trttain to of the contract presented Hotel of-tat the and of board comw directors registered evening, sugar necessary orders for holding the posi- visit Sait Lake tn the event of his escaped from the post hrspiu, Utah. They left this afternoon, over Gen. Pershing Cables pany for consideration He said Sention he had seized. coming to Ameiica, a letter has been ator W. H. King had asked about it shortly after 9 o clock Friday ' the Denver A Rio Grande for the east. i -- Release .The quartermaster-generhas receHed from the ministers secretary Men been directed to forward tlie eros to It is to the effeci that Mr Llojd and that his answer satisfied bun. He Bearch for them is being made War Girls Club Dance The War testimony pre- - the lort Douglas iniluarv au.i,oi qid that Ihe senator's you. and the secretary of war directs George very much appreciates the Girls club will give a dance this was in accord with the General Jorgenson Friday viously Adjutant given hia of ofRecreathat the no same you to the the ees at present but Community prospect evening, ties, the police and deputy aher ft. i ficer with the appropriate ceremonies. being able to visit the United State facts tion house, 328 east Third South Received a cable direct from Gen. Peri t Uhlmann hgd been in the huspiUi sends his He P. C. HARRIS. street. Twenty-fiv- e in Fr ah ce --the first to be rean early date at shing some time, to Ur ty officers from Fort Douglas have been ceived by Utah military authorities Adjutant General thanks, however, for the very inter- L. D. 5- - U. Water Dogs Are for V. Beer. W ehitrre of the of the Lavids invited. day souvenir ul u i I hop esting from the general himself since the . Cd. Parce then said: Smith appeared there Friday for i jeo . 'WhlcffAtYf James sent. banquet Victors i. Over Gold Fish City Director in August The 1818 war. In the message Gen. Pershing I It a eonisder Captain Chedoweth, ical treatment Being unable to I r city directory will not be ready this stated that Corp Robert A. and great privilege and honor to be desigimmedbwe attention to Bnitlli before August, and the Ogden Thomas 8. Wilson had left their statum-eThe in of year eiudeAU nated irreatet to the war of by C. Y. preW. told him to remain at the ho secretary A. ' .city director before the last of May, tion sn route to the United Organizations of ihe L. D. 8 U. aquatics pital until today. sent to the a fellow officer the highest States history account of the amount of work on April 18, for discharge. Wednesday honor, save one, that It Is within the To Have Busy Week waa experienced yesterday at the Al 9 oclock last night botn i nknd in the . local offices of R. L. a cablegram had -- been sent from the power of this nation to bestow upon rwtmnvine contest held in the Deeeret were accounted for and reported POIk A Co. state capltol to., Pershing's headquarher valiant son It is but a Just The D. S U. water dogs present by the guard detail going of The Conference club is to meet at gym pool the GoldL FMeh tribute to a man w hose character, requesting the discharge If posBenefit for Daft Home Arrange ters duty at that hour.. 20 inuuies nt!r defeated sible of the two men, needed at hems for with made steal supper. a to and Continental ments are the building mental ph give ewam being who to victory for the the guard detail which had gone uu. The it glory, jnen on inof the T groundsstood him in hand at a time when the Monday at 8.34, AU women In Sait water dop team were W Keat, cap- duty reported both men absent rl dependency and at the Ladles ville entertainment j 5 horrors of war tried mens souls. In idteoe, Norton Matt Cannon, immediately the search was started. tain; Literary club May 5, ISIS, under the dustrial work.ever attended a Y. Spaacer Orton fitahartia Stookey and MB Naomi of Uhlmann is described as folios Hoffman. day to come may this gift of lncalcu Lake who have management Broad face, large ears wrinkir, unProceeds are to be used to buy. a table vatu be ever an Inspiration to W C. A. city summer conference are service The ere events a as follows club. for- the Sarafr Daft horn-der the eye weight about 180 pound to those invited to join with this Twenty yards free ty!e Widtsoe, Smiths her father married again It was with ! h'1 nd to PH'de heritage meet at the first, Tuesday hriloha will Keate second Alien, third description is Aquiline 50- ar' f?low Advices Postmasters Appointed father and her stepmother and her J- ; 4 o when at clock, Community house Sixty yards bark stroke Daynes sparse moustache, deep wrinkles be of the American ,h 1 from Washington are that the foliow- their family that Eliza crossed the be will next for first. second tween new officers Norton, year the AHen, third 1 eyes, scowlingexprevxiono now pin thu titinguished h An Inspection was made Friday of when she was twelve year old.!1 tng postmasters have been appointed. One hundred jards, free style Nes-le- his face. Both men The club will discuss Being are in their thir cro the elected " Clyde A. Pons, Standard viile, Utah, ail the school buildings of the Granall the adventure first, Keate, second; Spencer, third ties and at the time of thttr Bus'ness The 15.nr,ra,,tSelves experienced Best Our t conI for vice G. I Beckstead, resigned, Stella distance army Phinfe first Schroder, and tendant Continenat the by meets upon traveling dressed in civilian clothe Thcv ou 1 ll pr',ud Possessor" Girls league Norton, second third, Gooifry. savery, Wyo., vice Ora O ite dMrict by the Granite district walking over many mile, of the old rra,a,t are both Germans and not of the tal building for supper and a program tance. 43 feet. Si Toung. inches G. Eldredge, board of education for the purpose of W Showered with Congratulation, Wren,' removed, is Mother's She reached Salt Lake Tnis tralL oe afterwards. pioneer free high type of alien prisoners, accord-mard. meeting Hixty Carey Idaho, vice J. R. Adamson, determining just what Improvements when theojty was only five year old. The speaker then fastened the cross, night. Mrs Elizabeth Coray will frrm; !erson. second, Norton third to military official. resigned. will be needed for next year. The Two hundred snd With her fathers family, she ai on Captain ChenoaetiYs breast, ahile speak to the club on Investments and twenty yaids, fee second Budd. of ealen, will one of first, style ille. of Improvements the first settler approved the spectator Will Plant Pine Trees Pine tree cheered. Tsylorst cameras Savings , Kit hards, third The Glee club meets at the Com-wl- ll will be planted by the forest reserve amount to more than 8104,444 and 'but a 1th in a year or two moved to St. clicked, and a motion picture was put Breast stroke. 60 yards Peart fret. B. Y. U. Debating Team Include work on the Grantte John. Tooele county. 30. on hundreds of acres in the Manti and Being in the. in operation. Mrs Chenoweth stood muntty house at Allen, second; Stookey third h school, the Roosevelt school, j very outskirts of a pioneer land she with her husband as their The Wins Uinta reserve according to an an- Wednesday Championship rnvintj Jex, first. Service, second, pictures at school, the Sherman the knew what It waa to card and spin and were taken, and Gate at meet .Mien, tnird nouncement made by the forest sup- Eagle reseries wereGlrl congratulations Haw-1 teams the The follined and the 1 Creek. as Each f or Irving, relay Plymouth ervisors of the state The planting of color wool to make ctothes. for her shoaered upon them. 4 hike up City tp The Tbe captalni low Brigham Toung Unnereitv won", Granite school j father's large family and later for her will remain- at own lunch. the treee will be started in a few thorns schools. Douglas until on hi to bring her Water Hoy Willey 'Iverson, ITaTIT-da- the state collegiate debating honors bv iI day Several hundred acres will be board Includes D W. Parratt, own. Fhe had all the experience of strong enough for reinovaTth" the y inivT Thursday The Blue Bird club Budd, J oea. Allen, Young: and i ,4 dent; Hyrura Reunion rice- president-at We!rtmlner Scnroder wl!I nMet . pjarated at the bead of the Straw defeating the University of Utah negaby the glare of the great open general hospital at the Presidio, where Brvc W Carlson. James E Mas and G Gold Fudt Widtse. Neslen Norton tive team at Provo anffTfieTTah Agrand berry river during the spring month O. 0rman-he- n later of the a of fire, the by "light is to fragment belch,lpe, - meet A meeting will be held by home-mad- e 8. Platt. writService. and Cannon, Pnow, Spencer FFrrLly tallow dip and tallow ban- - removed from hi bark. When Ihe1 icultural college affirmative team al Social Service Society Meets The" the board Monday night to discuss Stookey die She owrjed the first oil lamp shell exploded close beside him. the V?" Logan Friday night. The state uni r j li J - Social Service society organised but a means of raMng the required sum. a U Culver taking l also ever and came captain was blown 20 the first organ that Into the air. month ago by alumni of the Red versity team wort on the affirmative hfke up City Creek on a women young Into Rush of the government ownership of side Her he rand still Croes home service institute will hold aonders how he ever experience valley. for supper. University Expected Any evening, Thursday the railroads Indians alive we its Initial service this evening. Arthur veaped. question from tbe Utah A Dance Civic Center,)tPar to would Join like who business girls C. at Social Hail theatre. The Logan as one or fier chief;' Walling, chief juvenile court probain Meet CulMiss meet hike may Aquatic tiiis general dv tion officer, and Miss (Jltve Chapcollege eras loser in both contests her late !!f to entertain j uJJn T)av C FV OT ff The Civic 'c enter reception room ia her..,4, In with ver at the Continental building, Y. C. A. H bite, Ray Lee and Samuel Indian atoriea and old! man, director of public health nursfamily May 14 has been sat for an V. C. A rooms at 6 IS. May an on extra were the Utah debaters who Clawson its floor Mountain of receiving polish the division will be pioneer songs. ing meet at will Pi swimming tourney at the Deseret gym met J. C. Jenson, Suntner Hatch and Acting upon a recent petition of the 7 Upsllon Gamma speakers Mrs. R R Lyman will pre- today, in readiness for the dance to .Rhe wes married on Feb 13 1868, a for house 40 the at Community pool. The University of Utah. B T M. B. Craft of the side at the session. college be given this evening by the War to Ieaac James Caldwell. They had 14 University of Utah etadents, the fae- - business meeting. The pins are U-- Utah Aggie L D. S. U.. Salt Lake Fred McCullough, Agricultural Wallace Bennett be f delivered lh until h cannot but Camp Community girls for a number ready, nBiZf;ehfoTePUm School" bU swimming and the Deeeret and Edna Cmlderwood represented the GOAL CT, 47 Main St of the enlisted men. The dance is MARTIN daT to May 2 Fallowing paid for. she- - with her husband snd many gym will be Ihe participants in the state university In tne Prpvo-Uta- h years reserves Venus The girl Friday Clean Coal, 3841 pound to the ton. but one of the 'series which have been family, lived in Tooele R event The Crimson will make debate. Mayor W. Mont Ferry preIn 1891 aquatic bat city, at bouse meet at the will war. Lbs the 4488-Community 4 Ol-Sj- S given by 3. girls throughout Phones Was. we,th.r the quits a showing in tothe coming water sided at tbe local debate. moved to Halt Lake City A few months ,COant,of 4 Invited soldiers being guest oclock. contest Indication according faculty set today tor the event, h came to Salt Lake City, her Ths following U. of U swimmers husband died at the age of 89 year 7!!h have signed up for practice- - Jack Cpon Nelson. .Clarence IV arcnon, Up to the rime of her living in Balt Offers Bond Name. Lake Laborer is Bankrupt. on- Damages Garage. ing. Harold Bennett Mel Freebairn. Douglas Notes. City, Mrs. Caldwell was an active f ,ha ,he da, W. E. Saunder Walter Sliver Silas d ra worter in the various organizations of 5!.ry faulty A boy was born Thursday to Mr Waiter Frieze and Douglas Smith, An elaborate program A petition In bankruptcy has been Love. the Church of Jesus Chnst of Latter- Damage estimated at 1500 was done She gave her longest eer-- 1 has been pr'p"d- filed in the United States district court to garage and repair shop at 1345 and Mr Heber C. Jex. it is their day Saint The Fort Douglas Y. M. C. A. has Mr Jex who is re- vice to the childreii In Primary work. . . received a new touring car, and the H Roberts a laborer of ooele E. Roosevelt avenue FViday night. The eleventh child by of- Always she and hey Asks 5,000 Damages. husband took I fire department has received a po His liabilities are listed as $917.76 and Nephi Honors Memory Yi property belongs to A. L. Thompson ceiver at the United 8tatee land In great pleasure In throwing full base ball outfit. their home assets 3434 84. The cause of the fire is unknown. fice, isofalso an eleventh child for the entertainment of visitors H. J. Kaul has filed suit in the Of Faithful Woman The Rev. Dr. Brown of Westministhe Fifth Victory iean and open Another fire originating from an elec- honor ' to t tric their home town In ter their old home college will lecture Sunday eveIron damaged the furniture of Dr. becauee the family has run low on rd rt J B- - Mld Complaint Charges Robbery at the T. M. C. A. Aunt Eliza and lh.r" ning ,Mr K. A. ertomon. No i Cummings apart (Sfmcla! Correspondence ) Uncle Jim" to young and old. It Is ,ton Private Fred Miller of the quarter3.40 damagtJ for alleged s ictory bond for the most suitable not ments. to the extent of 3100 Thurs- nn R. Parman, master department has been mustered NEPHI. April name for the new amval. unusual today to meet even with defamation of character. The remark day. According tu officials of the fire n Indians complaint filed Y t1 county wife of the late President William out Private Fern Rock of the en- . whom they havejenown and out of which the action growa are al- a. , department, the electricity had not died at American ha been ordered to the Fork April gineer who refer to them & Aunt to have been addressed to the attorneyr Sherman Jackson Is charged, Paxman, been turned from the Iron and it , , ' for discharge MaJ Henry S "! '"Unde Jim E!l burned through the table starting the Examination Dates plaintiff by Middleton in the presence with robbery. It Is alleged that he 10wi?5 services were held Saturday Kieratad. 41 medical corp has been blaze. The damage to the room was the ol witnesses on April 15. and robbed Owen Bennett at Funeral jheld up Civil Service Positions hardship, of .t!l American Fork, where the Paxman transferred from the Presidio to Fort the grasshopperrough about 325. 18. obtaining $10. April 22 resided family years, and from Dougla pf w.ho1particlpaled I where William Paxman was called to ! wit mor south at the time of John-In- i ,, "..t v;t Beginning with April 29. competl t over Elder Smith to Juab stake. Services' preside Speak. tive examinations wUl be eondocted In were also in held the tabernacle Nephi wM ,akcn , Tooele in- Bait Lake under the United States Sunday, Bishop Thomas Bailey preElder JosephFleiding Smith will siding One of the requeetg-madcivil service commission for men and by on Salvation for the "Mra Paxman was that she should give women qualified Jar position all ihe Give celv no laudation at her Saving 2 Iri but funeral, Monday, April 21, at p. m way from watchman to scientific spe- - j the Church' office building before The! cialties in chemical and engineering Waste Stamps By DR. JAMES E. TALMAGE Relief Society Genealogical class A. laboratories. Following is the official Tms however coud examination schedule with dals War Savings ramps win be paid for wil wholly conformed to. frr each Watchman (Fort Dougies, Utah). . . meeting of the class, April 14. 3 speaker felt he mut'refer'io"the"'ex'-, ery m scrap at Mr the paper p. xndrurT Suaa fame (Salt Lake City and!, place. gathered cellent traits of her character and the hiJdren of the tr in conrectlon . May 10 Toung Gates lectured on the Pass - faithful services she bad rendered over. Representatives were present both to her family and to the public! a from the jteIlefjoeletygenerai hoard. The speakers were Isaac H Grace -where experienced clerks and" "from sven stakes Liberty, Pio- - Langley A. Bailey, President Thomas neer. Salt Lake Ensign. Granite. Cot-- - D. Rees and Bishop Thomas tell you This work consisting of 384 ucJt large proportions that It i be-- T f eat prod jcu (male); all of whem bore testimony Bailey tqnwood and Jordan. of her pages is published by the Gorham engineer iLy a Kr.rAt. e i worth and of her devotion as AV' may be saved the i i:- of book each "child should in f irt-- products (male coal mm- mothPres ; Mas, and comprisI ife'' Ing engineer (male), s5?r the scrap pap- - ; The choir sang appropriate se- - es th Boston. as, ant coal ft- articles written by Dr. Taiinto waste paper ' i have. minim; ergmeer (tna'e) rh,ich '"i Anderson lection, p. ; and nosate Conference, (Carter nt and published in many of cans in al! para L M. V AV-l- ? p holograph (mule) sang a duet and Prof K. C. thsagegreat and laboratory as- - ,,r,S influential newspapi rv. E Tbe Bird 2 a fount a's'ant fniale). May solo. sang oompaign will he I "Vi " The quarterly conference of Pioneer opening and er of the country. ! Bole- - ti.Nc assistant 'n --w here the selection is exwere by J. J3. Lunt and ,pa 81 the "Ifbg ciean-Udrive closing prayers li health public . ail ths arbook contain h The will be held Sunday, April 27, Charles H. Grace. The ; stake earned on under the T work i male nd fmp'e ) June 3 grave was ticles published up to the tires of Sta-e- e 10 ded.cated at m. a in Patriarch the beginning by W. Senior, engineer, krade 2 tma), i direction of the I n J. stake tensive enough to co er Paxman. hall, . Us issue. . . , ,, -! ' Jung .10. e 1. meeting will beheld in Ca born hi Essex, Illved.rT sends about Amerieait 12 000 tons i U.J1l of paper Sh Laboratory assistant (ma!e. May tabernacle tha at every need." BOUND and the IN CLOTH, 4 postpaid tmthe garbage ,21-2week and Juna recelveJ th kospel when a girl, being A waste dealer evening session in the aupoinred - 8 34. It I. expected eome ofthegen! Specialist in cotton clasa ng (male). each dietricr andwillIt he anPr'dent u expected that! April 23 and May 20. ben Church authorities will be In at-- ! to" tf.u immfiw q mhttty of flith'riT and pos- B. eral piper wUl 4 Application blanks and farther In bv converts )nto tendance. AU members of the stake i lru t the strong testimony of tho diformation may be obtained Dora C. A. and the general public are cordially In- sensed vinity of th gospel. Crockweil, local secretary at the ln vlted to attend th meetings. BOOK formation window, Salt LakeUity post- - tYML CO." isOffice or from the secretary of fhe Coal The kind Ths great country newspiper of this i you want; vhvn U nited States AIJJ4NCE CO I, COHPfXY I Twelfth civil serTice dfa- -i want it. Ihonv W ax 130 aud you section Is the 6 DAM S TREET New I For Coal of Hed and Quality 12.00 trict, San Francisco, CaL -Quick yegr. Issued Mondays and per U LxcbAoKv I'lace. Adrruxvmoi.t, Service, phon Mas. 4443. 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