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Show rr-'- m STrCU( v -. " DESERET EVENING NEWS flews' R Threshers Youn Absent Relative i? B; ARE NOT PAYING pr 'Ho track Three thousand high school dent of the c Ur paradad the etreet of the business dlstrtot yesterday ft- - j ernoon es aa appeal to taxpayers yote for tho school bonne today.-8tu- dents of several elementary' schools Joined In the para da The polls were opened at 7 oclock this morning and will continue open until T oclock tonight All registered voters who have paid either a real or to persona) property tax are entitled v- vote. The parade was headed by the high school cadet hand and the students Tffim?tWtBnd'cr'aniiers wltlr each Inscriptions a following: "We Want Firs Protection; "Pur-su- it of Knowledge Under Difficulties. ' Hate Mercy Upon Us Miserable pup Ha "Vote for Sle, Daddy," Vote for Me, Mamma," "We Need a New "The Home "Building, . Vote 'Tee Economic Department Wants to Get Out of th Basement," "The Millinery Department Must Have More Room, Commercials Need More Room, end 'We Want Docker Rooms la the New Whether steam threshing outfit that undertakes to thrceh grain for the wel-.come t te to t be ,g u( pu of the owner " 1; classed as doing custom threshing, therefore not engaged In a strictly agricultural pursuit, within th mean ing of th workmen's compensation law, may yet be determined In the courts of th stats. David H. Jones and others comprising th Pleasant View Steam Thrashing company, took ths t yem preliminary step ts protesting the mat-tIn the courts, when they asked the aiHLyoor Jrierid.:MlLbe..pl ear Industrial oommlssionToFTVcheaHng ightf antly reminded of your pn the award which gave th minor four on hundred heirs of Joseph Hy rum Rowley 4.660 thoughtfulness and funeral expenses for th death of times a and . four year. soed their father while he waa working for the company. Issued each Monday and The company waa designed originally to thresh grain for its Thursday. and from the reading of the NFS decision of the commission it may be surmised that if It had Stuck to that TIIE NEWS ON THE TRAINS. Art Room.-- business exclusively, It would have "We Expect come withfti thro 'comm ission s InterCarrying reeding signs The Deseret Sew I on Eate oa to Go to the New West High School," pretation of an agricultural pursuit It did thresh grain for th livery Train That leave or Enter' a boy and girl, not old enough to at- However, and it Salt lake Dally After 2:20 P-- m tend school, took part in the parade. son of one of th In (his work that were wheeled In carts by wsa while engaged Patrons Who Can Not Obtain It Armtohoa-hlldraRowley met hts death: Th heirs; Requested to Inform, tho News OTflo, two students Row-leguardian. Orissa IndusMany exhibits, humorous and seri- through their claim before the took tho ous. were used In sn effort to impress qualified voter with the need of vot- trial commission, and were2. awarded the amount stated, April Friday ing "Yes" at the polls today. Until voices were strained, students the commission decided not to reopen company that the the case, holding shouted, ,"W Want a New Building Vote for and "We Want a really had no new evidence, , to preto Xaetoro fills Cafeteria, Bonds," Miss Babcock sent to Justify such action. Not a Hash House. ; Maud May Babcock will speak before Statements from the board of eduPetition Denied, the of Eight- cation explaining th us which it ex- - ( the priesthood quorum com mission also denied the pe- The m. Her 10 at a eenth ward, Sunday peots to make of the money from the titloir of Park Kenner for sn sward of bond Issue wsr scattered by the stu- his subject will be "The Theatre." In a lump sum. Ken' Employees Hold Outing Employ- dents In their march south on Main ner, compensation whits In th employ of Bessingor street. are Richards waa and Kunball ee of A Company struck In the eye by a Notwithstanding that th tins of piece today at of wire from a bale of hides, and holding thier monthly outing was nine blocks in length, th lost the sight of th era Ths commisUtah Iske. fishing and a huge bon- parade enthusiasm of th marchers never sion held tbatNt had not as yet deterfire will be feature of the picnic. waned. Although ths cadets were not mined the full sward that should he To Speak On Aerial Photography" in uniform, th result of thorough and therefore rev Ensign J. Deo Meehan will give an training In military tactics was no- paid to Kenner, fused to permit payment of compensa"Aerial Photog- ticeable. tin address tion in a lump sum at this time. Th of the Members of tho various schools Ocean Accident raphy" at the open meeting A Guarantee company In held be to dub. "Monday Night and classes wore special costumes, carries the rink. the Public Dibrary. Monday at 8:00 and carried banners setting forth Dr. E. J. Howell has become phy" p. m. their needs sician for the Tintio Standard, and hie ' Soldiers Are Entertained For th contract with the company was apbenefit of soldier recently discharged. Frott Doet proved Friday. . in lay ti Damage Arthur A. Graham and Ml Mary Mr. amp finch of the War Camp Community Idaho j Weather Summary Dr. Cowans Will Teach do service, gave an entertainment at the afternoon. of Utah Friday University In U Summer School Ths Weather sod Crop Bulletin, A number of soldier were present. coast followth district, prints Cal! for Farm Labor The surplus-"rrcDr. EL O. Go wans state supervisor Utah, Idaho and Nevada summaries iabor in thle Amfdiata coun- ing the for week of 22: April public Instructtort. wfil sew a a ending th try is being so rapidly reduced that anUtah. Light frost did no damage; member of th University of Utah faclocal U. 8. Employment bureau warm caused good growth on ticipate a shortage by the middle of ranges days ulty during th summer quarters Dr. pasture and of winter 'Gowan next month. Farm and construction whsat. and will have regular classes and Favorable for for lambing; work is calling strongly for worker. will consist of lectures germinating barley, oats, spring wheat, his Instruction T. W. beets and early potatoes; brought out on public -- health work, according to "Dr. Dr. Stevenson Returns Wheat Dean Milton. Bennlon of th schooled Jit. Stevenson Is back " from France, paach and eherry blossom. beets coming up to good stand. education. where he has been engaged In hospital and has mads elaborate work for the last 10 months. He Moisture needed in southern half for Tho university Instruction, and grain. preparations for summer landed In Boston where he was met by pasture Nevada Wheat, alfalfa and grass especially In the field of educatlon. Mr. Stevenson. and they visited advanced Sohool teachers and those qualifying friends in the east before returning to weather.- - rapidly under favorable for the profession compose tbs larger ' Seeding wheat, barley, oats .KaU.Dake. sad alfalfa continued. " FrutT coming part of tho summer quarter .students V (Criminal Cass Transferred Nathan into bloom. Cattle and shosp report' and for this reason attractive courses ed good and moving to northern will b offered in teacher-trainin, E. Keltner, who was Indicted by th ranges Lambing continues and shear- Vocational education will compos an grand Jury lest February at Ogden, ha started. Important part of the new work and charged with having violated the fed- ingIdaho Weather favorable for all a convention of state vocational edueghf i'. eral registration law last November, outdoor Increased cational workers will be held on the was transferred from the northern operations Utah to Salt Lake City yes- warmth and ample soil moisture giv- college campus during the quarter. Dean Thomas Beal of the school of ing early sown spring whsat fin start terday and la to be held here for Pastures and meadows are oomlng 00 no mere and finance will return afttrial. nicely. Clover in Twin Falls district er a years absence and resume InWTO Sing at Hospital St. Mark winter killed worse than first appar- struction this summer. Dean Beal last Episcopal choir, 35 members, will ent and much being plowed up.' year wss granted a leave of absence to leave the cathedral at 7 p. m.. Sunday, Range feed Improving and much live make certain studies in the field of for Holy Cross hospital, where they stock being turned out Cherries and economics at Columbia university New will alng a number, and then continue peaches in full bloom In Boise and York. Prof. C. D. Steiner, who has Just reon to Fort Douglas, where they are Payette .Valleys; through blooming to appear in the new Recreation hall In De wist on district Prunes open- turned from- - the convention of western fast and vocational educators held at the to sing for the soldiers Accompan- ing apples showing pink. No University of California, will conduct ying the singers wtTTbe a pianist, cellist, serious damage from frost the vocational education training violinist and harpist, all under the diWhile attending th convention Prof. rection of J. W. Curtis, choirmaster. Qualifications For Steiner made several talks on vocaOrdered To West Point Major tional education in Utah. Outlined Engineers Charles Hines of the chief of artillery Nationally prominent educators will staff at Washington. D. C., who has the Tlie local army recruiting station la visit the college campus during stu1 1 serreturned after months summer and address the summer recently vice in France, has been ordered to In receipt of the following circular dents Among them are Prof. H. B. TV set Point as an instructor in milifrom the department, relative to duties Wilson of th University of California tary tactics, according to word reand Miss Lord, head of Pratt Insticeived in thl etty. Major Hines Is a of engineer recruitstute; New York. Mias Dord will give a Engineer recruits should have a series brother of Brigadier General Frank dear of lectures and demonstrations conception of the obligations on home T. Hinee and graduated from West economics, assume. obliThe fundamental they In la a son of Frank Point 110. H A new node of faculty regulations, gation of each man entering the army D. Htnce of Salt Lake City. governing relations between is to be a soldier trained physically well aa. mentally for combat work the school of the university end ap- Artist Open - fitndlo Horn Jack to almost every branch of unlrBasra wclL knoirn. .Salt DKe jwUl TbiS-lf npt ell, h9wevjiL.thal an appli- plying been in New cant for enlistment in th englitfort and cartoonist has who -rrv T York for several years, being associat- must consider, according tho Major A. adopted bynewthe faculty of the unlver rule are quite the eame ed with a number of prominent news- R. Emory, recruiting officer. Th en- stty. The co. papers and magazines, has decided to gineers corps is a technical branch of as the Old ones though a number of ea m B&ke a Salt in and while for remain changes were the service. Men of a high grade of important proposed eL. - has are needed for It, for be- taken up by the faculty and finally reopened office and studio In the intelligence Deseret Bank building. He will en- sides the combat work which the engi- jected. gage in commercial work In the main neers may be called on to engage in Re but wlIL also do some drawing for at any time, they must have such Busiest Week Yet For .wsttrn periodicals with which his training in their own. particular line as rd f name tyaa become associated. to enable them to carry on efficient Employment Commission rtate. and productive work, regardless of inconveniences or lack of proper maThe week ending today has been th here MUHIN OOAD CO T Main t terial. It was this faculty so emphars v Clean Coal, 001 pounds to the tod. sized by our engineer in Franc busiest yet at the office of the Soldiers lean AdverPhones Wsa that permitted the carrying on of the and Sailors employment commission r th. v vast operations necessary to such vast In the Hotel Utah. Some 180 men on tisement. In d movement. an average have for work nts Whenever possible, men with some dally, and the firstapplied AN XOUN CEMENT two days of th ere ) deseired week this average was much higher, engineering are Dr. E F. Wright and Dr .E. Spen- knowledgeof for this service, but unskilled men can ISO men applying on Monday cer Wright wish to announce open- also advance and learn at the same about and Tuesday. During tho week 104 in Deseret offices the their of time. ing have been placed temporarily and 72 bank Building Advertisement The engineer corps' ha established permanently. two kchools for the training of unTen laborers and 10 carpenters at skilled men. Th first school Is for union wages, can find employment at the general education required for this Rexburg, Idaho, the commission offbranch of the service. The second is icials announce. At Jerome, Idaho, a general service training and covers farmer ar paying married men from baric military subjects essential to the 75 to 100 a month. This doe not engineer. include boardjmt does Include a house, cow and ground for a garden. Single --yo men can get"wagee or jSO'srrfrenth or' 3 a Petitions. in some Instance Bankruptcy day, including ood board. Petition for bankruptcy were filed The Garfield Smelting company has in the United States district court yes- put in an order for 20 laborers at 3 a ,ee schedule Trains day at the eight-hou- r Robert H. run Tour mpsjyige to mother will t,e terday by th following on such schedules that laborer tej liabilities wishing to live in Salt Loke can do so. groundkeeper, a inline o to htr if you say it Tennant. 11 564 82, assets, 76 claimed as exwith a- greeting card. -- mi Will am Conner, Brigham City, empt; l abilities 8.356.86. assets 1.624.31 of Old Resident Calls. I Oc How she w.U, treasure one of which 56 is claimed as exempt Frank G. Giles, who waa manager onr beautifully deigned cards or At Discuss Ogden Paving r of . the SalLDake office of the Western TramecT nVOttopK," rvp i es? v of your Union Telegraph company from X38I love for her. Three Ogden city officials. Commis- to 1685, waa a visitor In the'dty Friei8 day. He waa accompanied by Mr. sioner Chris Flygare, Attorney Reeder Giles 4 h and la returning to New York CoiRf in and let 'us help you and "Tie for the Tracy were from the Ooast. , He spent the reitet the cards moat-- appro stats Engineer road commission yesterday for City vlstting old- friends here. D. F a few minutes- with reference to de-- t day 'frill o fur you. O. E Pomeroy and A. W. ills of paving work to he done on the Fpencer His office, while here waa loLong west side of North Washington avenue cated on the site now occupied by the The contract forth1 work was let last Liaynes-Reeb- e Music Company. He year, but was halted at the request of teft Salt Lake in 1885 for New York, the federal highways commission, a ntering the office of the general manwar industries board branrh. ager aa one of the higher officials of BOOK 'he company. He aa organizer and 44 last AUJ4NCE Tempi UOL COMPY ehairmnn'of the pension commlt-- e For Coal of Best Quality and Quick of the Western Union and ia now. her rice, phon Rs. 4443. Advertise- - or the retired tut of the concern. EK-LWill enjoy the SEMI-ft- . NEWS. It will be a message from home. yk stu- T Only $2.00 A Year A er y, -- Pa-cif- lo cl -- -- g. by-la- -- w-- 3. F R! 1W per eent Is charged for truck I equipped with eteei tires. The schedule for cushion tires says that trucks welching, truck and capacity load oem blued, one too or lees, pay A larger truck that will, weigh, with the rated capacity load, up to two tong pay fit; up to tnrea tons, 111 SO! up to four tona SIS, and so on, Increaa- 97 19 In ton until truck that 9 and weighs, with it Wd 19 ton must pay 79 - NEf; Mothers Day Greeting Cards 1 1 -- , Sundciy School Union STORL -- rt ea-Q- 9 fctwa t epr Uurthtrllfc tl ai Twkfc further provided that 8 Vi I . .TONIGHT. Vaudeville With ORPHEUM Vakwka Suratt tn The Purple BY II. f Poppy," Headliner. IJttlo Mary Me Mister, J. Anthony hmythe and Rilke Player In "The Little Princess." S. CUSTODIAN WIDK ES Thousand of doIIarF ' worth of enemy proparty la Utah belonging-tImperialActa. Pekinese aliens is being held In sequestration Other bii Troupe; by the alien property custodian of th An this week, JTIPPODROVF -United State, according to Lucian H. owv fai4 Bond-hitt orrd ll Started to ; Remedy aurfAA.4 rood. Steps Ralph Clonlnger. Gertrude weighing Boggs, special agent of the custodian, "Lena in . and company load two toi ft or Ira are with who ia Kero from San Franciaco to ' ft p Rivera. Situation Penalty Will cb rapacity ,! additional ton 6 is added to th attend to business of the department THEATRE s trailer were built to SOfTAD HALL 'annual he represent Mr, Boggs aaya it has D BO fimposed th Kesume Of carry Sfa If load, U. of U. Dramatic Club Presents including not been determined what will be to have would It car. of th pay weight done with this property. "Mary Jaqra Pa. 46 license fee to op. rate on th high- -, t Utah Estates Involved. EMPRESS WalPARAMOUNT ways of Utah. ' Loads of more than tt tons. Including th lace Reid In "The Roaring Among the Utah estates held bywho th weight of the car. are barred from r "The Little Widow, custodian for heir or benefi caries Road; toe roads entire y, under the law. a Mack Sennet comedy. ar enemy alien are the following; m p yit; .Tin n)fi tiif the legislators it), tn the estate of ere aim'ng to protect the roads' of ihT Barriscaie Reawo AMERICAN Banpet county do not carryCharles B. Lammerwciorf, th total During the wartime preparain "Two-Gu- n Bcty; ia approximated at th license tag," was the in tlon some or the array trucks were j which of value and Scenic to carry load of tl tona They 120.000, has been left to nephews and formation glvaa off hand to built became. In fact, regular loaded freight or STRAND Ethel Oayton In "Her nieces who live tn Germany. cratary of Harden Btonton, Th reault on omi of th road car. The Adolph Simon estate left to "The Pee namad. Mr j which th Brother's Wife; waa proudest waa dls- -j a ofth county Dora Werle of Berlin a legacy of Ji . number Mabel Normaud. With tht UP Bon,-fktokta50 per 2,506 and an Annuity of 1 LIBERTY "Womans license that have been piece of permanent hard surfaced of . " month. I lncltned a of j Mol lie ii to was ths cut Comedy road, King; pieces Starring Issued 0 far In th state, The estate of Matt Blockorich, alias under fiat inside a man's of month, Scenic. and of bis to relative accuracy left xho llve to doubt, somewhat th Bryklyacle, such traffic condition. in Austria. It was with suta tragedies In view Informant, but he ' certain. Just th COMING. The estate of Milan Lukich, whoa that tho present law aas propeed to that thers are tnrelatively Ixrgs sera, U14. the Utah, legHiature. ft is Mid thatJ, lire in Austria. helm number- of aoiotnobil Monday, K.ATRE K TH K up-rSALT" would stand Borzi Die 4j&pcW 7 'Acerd nothing but stool rails nr operating and that have ' conditions. such under 28th, PoHyanna. ment la flooded with information- from 1919 Ucanaa. April obtained ihair made was in fees One other raise well meaning persons not cognizant of Inquiry At tb automobile llconaa All next week, Maude taw: duplicaternj WILKES state's automobile are law, condeck tn Mr. Bonnton s office abowa that the the enemy alien property i "Yea as in Wilbur such Crane licence frequently and -for platea, Pealy ilctRM the platea aliens. resident of by tbia eveningwill rou $4 property them cerning cost ill feeued ft, a era to deal to or No, pretty clone passenger earnmeans Unless a resident German or AusIt $2. in the future. of instead such pair, about 29,099. Thia was BROADWAY Find Two Days.of trian has been iptemed or can be reported that dealers license Issued inasmuch ao this year wore frequently ls their license platea on cars Work. Gladys Brock well in usingwere proved to be an agent of an enemy number further and pleasure cars started with the not that sesling, they of a Big CRy. government bis property is not sub9901. Last year the total number of that others, In the not were who really ject to control by th custodian, aclicense plates issued for pleasure cars, business at ail wore driving cars with as they were then known legally arms dealers' plates on them. dealer The cording to Mr. Bogs. 22.19ft. While there ts some Increase in presumably profited by the good will of Principal Classes. Farewell the state, la not actually get Missionary the number of cars twine the if he didcustomer , classes , of , alien are There tne for more cars being bought snnnalir than any jcustomer. the from money For Elder Carl Ri Barg whose propertynine is liable to sequestraare dismantled it nevertheless remains privilege of using such plates. Mr. statement states the given Boggs. The two If certain that tion, Other Changes, about Sanpete county is true es regards There are some other A testimonial will be given in the Classes that are most common are: In the changes in all probIs not true, that county. It All persona, without regard to citilaw with, which the automobile public Twenty-sixt- h ward hall Monday eveas regards ths state at large. has abilitytoo not- become entirely familiar as zenship. parentage ororplace of birth, even though it be granted who This Elder issuance for R, Carl the with Barg, do enemy allied -ning One has to residing in enemy that there are some cars that escape yet. have If you sew llcooso of or In in occupied by platea the mission leaves territory to fin a countries, aho.tiy for the entire year without taking out lost on of your licenss plates, ths the military or naval force of the ena license. reto is new law the under to do Thi emy or enemy allied nation There were ft 999 commercial licenses thing with $1. and the remaining platewill of the even citizens of aturn include issued last year. This year-pa- rt class issued be number new and the time under a new law the number to you. pair United States ao residing. has already reached about ft.ftOO. A "The second clasa ig person InSimilarly, if you sell the Automobile, law and total of 17ft dealers have taken out li- you under tho are In custody of the United State terned required cences this year as compared with 17ft for your on protection sa well, in war department for the duration of for 191ft. case the purchaser should taieet with war." the an accident, to return your license As to CtapsriSMa All persons who have ini care or platea The purchaser may have a new custody property belonging to alien Comparisons as' between classes of number of his car by applying for recars can hardly be made accurately registration for the oar, and paying enemies are required by law to make a custodian slnoe March of this year, because that $1 licence fee. report to the alien property oa month the now law passed by the legisThe new law makes It mandatory D. C. If in doubt as at Washington. law Under that marshals effect. came deputy Into lature aQ police officer, to tho duty to make a report, the fact no distinction is roads between the use marshals, sheriffs, deputy sheriffs, and of the case may be submitted to of a car for pleasure purposes or for any and all other lawful officerscon-of H. Boggs, 414 Poatofflce buildcommercial purposes. It was found that any county or precinct (includingvehicle motor automoSalt Lake, or to the alien property the see that ing. most business men use their stables) to comcustodian at Washington. Failure to biles for business purposes part of the law is enforced " It bad been could time and for plsasurs purposes part of plained, formerly, that constables report the custody of alien enemyreamrfc waa that if it waa not enforce the lawenie new law property still carries th full penalon the matter. sny doubt a very small car Use than 29 horsetie of the trading with the enemy act, man be arreet ths to is The officer measurements power, as determined by which include a maximum fine of the lau. and the business men were knows to be violating of the cylinder or ten yearsf Imprisonment, or the Justice of the not prone to call a car commercial that bring him before earoe the both. peace, where he is to have properly might be classed as such. The privileges accused other as person sny reason for this was that the license fee law. ... for a commercial car was $19. while the of violation of any othsr ta far, a pleaeur. oer of .ra.U !Senator Smoot Talks was only $ft. but all ovev tbe elate, at At Industries Luncheon On tho other hand, If a man owned pet. county, their attention to the a car and was abid to one, calling of the new law, and their somebe convince his conscience that duties in th matter. Senator Reed Smoot addressed th times used it fos commercial purposes, May Appoint Dcpatte. directors of the Utah Associated he frequently preferred te class it ss unsoch. wwv to ysf s419 hsssMy aher if;, . Bennion la alsohe empowered luncheon at the Hotel ltah not put tho though nsehae than to call It a plsasurs car, and pay der th law. apaa to Thera store also In. atten-- . actual into yet" yesterday, cars of with privilege $11 licenss ths required or agent in the cities of of additional invitnumber dance a CARD BARG. ELDER point deputie aerve such powerful engines. without pay. and to to ed guests. During the luncheon W. R. This was one of the difficulties in ad- the elate, autoleeue bewho may northern state The program will bond, Wallace waa elected a member of tbs law that the legis- give a 12000 ministering th tooldcorrect the fee and In passing a mobile hcenees.to collect of directors which now comlature sought the secretary of the gin at 8 15 o'clock and will include board 16 new law on the subject. The new law forward Tt them member. The officer and for th i C prise Bail. that number Louis May state possible by lore, classifies all cars with bodies and seats, automoMlo-ownlti- g director are: J. E. Galigher, presi the of e A comb, N. D. L. I. Christensen. as pasadapted for carrying passengers some city or county officer, euth Tucket A Co., Herman Kratser. Mary dent: C. W. Ntbley, first vie presisenger ears All cars equipped with box public, year be 8. R Inch, second vice preei-den- t. the county clerk, will text Sylvia Savage, F. Peck, dent: A. or other contrivance for transportation as with these duties In the more Bertagnoli. C. Rees.- - general secretary ; Glissmever and male a of merchandise or other form of freight entrurted of August quar.1. E. Galigher. 4 W. Nlhley, S. R. popu'ou or more inacceeeible part are designated as trucks will tet follow. Dancing auto h, L. H. Farnsworth, E. C. Aah-iUnder the new law all passenger theThe proposed car- 1 as law originally W. H Wattis, Lawrence Green, cars, so designated, are classified ac- ried a provision that the secretary of John C. Howard. Ralph B. Bristol, cording to their engine measurementsA11 etate might hate t.o deputies whose Civil Service Tests law aee the as determined for some years past. to that be should John M. Jiayee. Stephen H. Love, T. duties it toe . passenger cars therefore, carry the was being enforced throughout freF. Pierpont. M. S. Ecclea, Wiliam R. For Skilled Positions the that felt same licence rates as the old Bennion Mr etate. Wallace and A. C. Rees, director cars, by the quent complaint oomlng to ht office pleasure cars did Pleasure in' the more remote The way. became quite zfn unpopular term I that automobile United comStates civil service in wartime, ewnere preferring to deig. part of the etate do not pay their mission announces the following open Pamphlets Issued Giving request, net their automobile a Tmrinet ear, license fee Justified such ahad been or a privet cars. and. of course, if the law in to be held examinations competitive New Fish and Came Law auch named with that provisionfrom it, Rates Richer la Seat Caere. soon: Sanpete a that coming report imfor th 8tat officials deny that purpose would have been eubject attendant Refrigeration R. H. Slddoway, etate fish and gam plant However, th of the new lew was to enact higher county mediate Investigation with (male), June J. specialist in animat commissioner, announce that th derates than were already In effect for legislature did not automobile licenms, but they ar will th state official, on the matter, and more ex- husbandry and dairying (male and fe- partment has printed pamphlets conIng to concede that there will be many contented itself with making a ear v, formerly classed both as pleasure plicit and ntringenl th requirement male), June 2; consulting ph)sioIogist taining the new fish and game law of and ft ttA iLiomi&txUla that will In tbt the law ith reference to the 9uUe (tea Jo June 2; - lea( her worker Utah, as passed by the legislature, uur passed in TO 77, forbidding future pay higher tax the they' did of the regularly constituted pear au(male). June 3; investigator in wool aitw r,e n foreign-borthorities performerly. unnaturalized The new law will reeult In decided warehousing (male). June 3: assistant sons to fish, to hunt or to own fireto medical director (male). Junes, increase. In nearly every instance, in Officials of Refrigerator odher deadly weapons n, arms assistant epidemiologist (male), June Utah. or lieens paid by truck, aa compared Distribution of ihe pamphlets with the figure paid formerly, when 3; placement assistant (male), June 3; Here Transit on correct many false ImCompany thev were almply commercial cars, and wireless engineer (male), June 10; cal- is relied a toto- - the terms of th new pression paid a $19 fee Heraaftwribe fee will d mrbme"opcTator-tmifRT run all the way from $19 to S?ft, but H. B. Kooeer. vice president and culating' 21; May and female), (male nila onijr one sort or truck. gttght truck; of tho Amerlcau Re- - femilei'. iifne"1! operative g; xo 1H9 istlcsj clcr it ftlft fifth and $r am equipped with pneumatic tire on all general manager of 6t. (male and female), July 23. and cera- jukLccs four wheels and capable of carrying frigerator Transit company dealer in sportthe of pea, Frimic eo late assistant (male). August 20. onlv light load bo cure to .light that combined Louis arrived in thl city ing goods and other lose than two weight of car and load Application blanks and further In- handle them. lnlhe past this hs afternoon, accompanied by T.com-H. t will not have to pay more day formation of the be from O. A. obtained may agent been done free of charpe. but a small than $19 Tt if asserted that the Ford Gorman, Kelch. assistant agent, and Crockwell, local secretary, at the in- commission Is now allowed under the ageneral one-to- n truck with the ordinary body pany, GWileon. formation window. Salt Lake weigna pounds, and tnereiore. ir , A R. G. or from the secretary of the law. equipped with pneumatic tire may be,0 transportation of the p. Twelfth care United State civil service the Ho company 110 car. There are also 4 classed as a say To Stimulate TraveL- 8am Francisco. number of light detlverv cars, rated as of the fruit crop at Pueblo. Kansas half-ton of and ton ca- City and from. Utah. If the market pacity. that wilt come In this class In one section is glutted shipment Bulletins from th railroad regionThs echeduie aa read Into the law la will be directed to other sections Austrian Complains of for trunk equipped with aoltd rubber where al directors' office at Chicago anadto be he may Robbed placed crops Being or cushion tires From the schedule a by Friends nounce a proposed expenditure of ll.-- 1 The Transit company ha deduction of d made vantage. maybe when the truck 4s equipped, 000.000 for dvrtlsirg in stimulation' with pneu- a contract with tho Denver A Rio John Goorn and Mike Yunkovitch. of matic tires on ell four wheels Trucks Grande for routing care of fruus bv the distribution-- . , summer wtth pneumatic tire, on two wheel from Utah, and thi part of the country- both Austrians, were a treated by Ser- of general travel, literature, a descripMvc and cushion ttree on th other two, are -will looked after. Mr. geant C. W. Pitts be and Detective C, well as In newspaper and magazine rated as having cushion ttres, and do Kooeer waa properly In highly complimentary Salt Lake and Utah, It Is Innot take tills deduction. A penalty of hi remark about Salt Dake. He cpll-e- d A, Williams and B, H. Seager Friday arming. timated, will be benefited by (his on the governor thi mornirrg, and night and are being held in th city move. . i left later for the coast, with his asso- jail for investigation. Th arrests ciates. were made. the police ayr-flowing the complaint of John NlUovfich, anQuarterly Conference other Austrian, that Goorn and Yun- kovitch had taken him to room 10 Of Pioneer Stake at the Arlington hotel and robbed him of ll0- - . NiUovtteb held aa a conference l Tit quarterly witness.' By PR. J M ESE.T ALMAGE s necr stake arlH be held tom' Fridiyr-thpolice gay, NfflerttCB room drew his shaded month's pay at the Gar The cool morning and evening aeealons in the! field smelter and came to Bait Lake. lawns of the Brigham Young Uniand 6 20 p.m, stake hall at 10 While In .at . the . aiueUer last working form afternoon tho session th Provo, tbversity. place 'and ernacle at 2 oclock. Elders David year he is said to have become acfor the Church Teachers ColDawn ten-nt- a, O. McKay and Hyrum G. Smith will quainted with Tunkovitch and Goorn. lege fnmtr.fr School. . be present as represf ntatlve of the When he arrived In the city Friday summer entertainment, hike to the lake and climbs in Xbe presiding authorities, while members night he was asked by the two men to to to their his room, go 6f stake and th presidency, bishops according mountains afford pleasant and Thl work consisting - of 36 the police."' Upon arriving, from others will also be called upon to ad- -' story to relaxation exhilarating pages is' published by the Gorham dress the meet ing. In addition there there, he declares, he was asked to study. Free. Boston, Mass., and compriswill bo a choice musical program Join them tn a game of cards. This under the direction of Stake Choris- he refused to do remarking that he es the, article written by Dr. of Cotiree are offered In Educan wu A poor player. Officers aver that end pub Ished tn many tion. Elocution, Sociology, Botany, ter Tracy Y. Cannon. A general Goorn and Yunkovitch then attempted ta extended, to all the meeting the great and Influential newspap.BioH tot orv, Normal Reading bv to takeTore hts and had mrmey ers at lh xounLry- logy, Domestic Art. English. Ecoobtained most of ft when a woman livThe book contain all the arnomics; Business, Agriculture, Doan room in School Closes. in rushed ing adjoining ticle published up to the time of Night mestic Selene. Physical Education and stopped the proceeding. its Issue. for men and women, health work When searched at the police The night- - school for foreign born f tloir In the school, Hygiene and Saniamount was of the money BOUND N CLOTH, ll.SO postpaid large tation, Music - and . Fine Arts, resident of the city come to a close , found in th possession of Ue two Church Service Work. a most seasuccessful last night after in the sock of one of them, de Special provisions are mad for son. More than 600 were enrolled In tectivee aver, was part of a 20 bill, The annual Americani- the other half of which was found in giving the course required by the the classes. zation meeting, which la a form of the possession of Niltovitch. State Board of Education for obcommencement exercise for the taining and renewing State CreA school, will be conducted at an early dentials MARSH OOAS let. of date after the many students June I to August 2D Two been admitted to citizenship. have Th Coal The kind you want; when you 6 MAIN STREET terms; 6 week each. meeting will be held at the Salt lake want It. Phon Was. 1106 S , '04. Theatrw , It Exchange Flac Advartiaaomd. Tt to no truck or traflrr carrying mora than 9 ton. .Irtflurimjr th weight of th mariitao itself, hall ho operated at mor than an hour. Metal plk or eight mi luuaont a.aisit VKiddmf. w suiltr PAVTAGES the by Headed Vaudeville o Urw-uaa Trst-lTer- w n. j .I. 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