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Show . DESERET EVENING . HEU1 El 5 1 flietflusa erftotan. I. of the o tsk of city Vca tf cifind ft a- ! fcW to turn over the record of the Justice of courts to the city recorder ae clerklaw the city court, tinder the former reccustodian of those the clerk wae claimed. The ord. officially, eo It that th Justice new law provide turn over the record. There i shall some other question of law sere -- Which It were sought to have settled. - and to ret the matter before the su-- v to preme court. Mis KingMr.refused Leatham I turn over the record. started hie action In the supreme I court, obtaining an alternative writ of mandate to M it King and the- - Jus argued Monday aft- a tice. This ernoon, and before the eloae of announced for the day, the court ' Its decision. vu ' i 1- - A number of Utah and Idaho news- paper men were gnests last Saturday and Sunday of Byrd Trego, editor of T the Idaho BepubHc at Blaekfoot, Ida, on a trip over the Dubois project, ae-- ? oording to Robert W. Spangler, pub-liOter of the New West magazine who f returned to Salt Lake yesterday. The Dubois project Is one of the big reclamation project It to believed will come under water a ooon a Secretary -- Lane' reclamation bill 1 pawed. " J ! j? it - Mr... Spancr.hu;hlX ... JftaweA. lha people of Blaekfoot for th entertainment they furnished the newspaper men. Automobile were furnished by the townspeople who took the visitors over the project and explained Its feature. Mayohi cave waa also visited on the trip. Mr. Trego took the visitor through hi model printing plant said to be the finest country which printing plant in the west. I Other Utah men who made the trip. Mr. Spangler said, were J. E. done of Silt Lake, head of the Western News paper'' Union, Fred L. Hitch logs of Salt Lake. H. C. Hick of the Provo jI Post, L. H., McMast-r- a ofthe Provo Ti err Id, I Jorgenwm of Paysotv, W. L. Oaisford of American Fork. K. L. La-of the Ben Franklin club. James Ir7e II Wallis, president of the Utah Frees association. Gov. D. W. Davis of Idaho and S E. Brady, president of the Idaho Reclamation association, were also guest of Mr. Trego. i) fiw Drug Oa. n of f flie vdsovls Off a grand asad ad La 31 eiBKIicd. L22l astsaded mn Qui 4 1 men tint Ik C 3 mrare than day. 6 dxya. but only 2 hi more thaw JL66. and only hi more Jhaa L2 day. dtudsg iiirmnar J - 1 - SPONSIBLE dealers market Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup 6,000 Mile Fabric and Cord Tires and Ton Tested" Tubes at CONFERENCENOTICES Relief Society Conference. th TV Aairaal CwfmvWedofneeds. vUl ba bid on y asd Tlieredsy ivoe 4 sd4 fi. 1914 Two offirere' mMttsa will M M4 OB 1 ft. m. end Wodooedsy, Om AtKhtoidara. fwrrt floor Bleliopo Mfiorrf wfU Tbo IraBdiny meeting bo bmuod to oftsko oAom, bor4 mewbere tnd otsko represeetaUres. In Two fttxrti Mcdofkj wiU bo the Aeoerabty hsii on Rmrsdsy, hiac L at 14 a. m. aad t p m. AU officers ssd RoHf eoHety workers are tamed to bo in attendance. d lp.ra.ie Standardized Net Prices Uniform Thrbughout the United States- - b4 EmrELm CLARISSA a - WKixa Pro9draL & WTLZXAMa, Eir?t Conoeolor. JVU39A UrffiflTO, fiooood Ceqatof. Price Schedule Effective May 12th: Deseret Sunday School Union al eonfevance of the The Deseret Sunday Bchoal Union will be held at the tabernacle. Bait Lake City, Sunday evening; June 1. If If, at T:06 o'clock sharp. Ail Sunday echoed officers and teachers are expected to be preoeat and a cordial Invitation to extended to tho public to attend. A special meeting of the stake and secretaries win be held Sunday afternoon, Juno J, at 4 39 D. 3 oclock, in Room 409 of the Church Office Building. DAVID O. M'KAT. STEPHEN L K1CHARD6, GEORGE D. PTPER. ... . 0 m craT Sli per .ti lend e ticy LAURENCE wTlUCkARDS. General Secretary. end-annu- L . Annual M. . A. and ' Primary Conference Th Twenty fourth Genera! Annual rionference of th Young Men's end Young Ladles' Mutual Improvement Asportations and the Seventeenth Annual Conference of the Primary Associations of th Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- v Saints will be held in Salt Lake City, on Friday, Saturday, and 191. Sunday. Juno C, 3 and 4U member are Invited and aR officer ar particularly requested to be prevent at aU of the mectlnksjof the conference, and a cordial invitation la extended ta the Saints generally ta attend th meetings to fee held In the Tabernacle at 3 sad 3 p. m. on Sunday, June Ith, A W. B H ROBERTS. RICHARD R. LYMAN. General Snpcrinteodency Y M M. A School Report MARTHA H TINGEY, RUTH M FOX. MAE T NYSTROM. Comes From Iron County Presidency L L U. L L LOUIE B FFLT. MAY AXDERSnv, The find report to be received this CLARA W BEEBE. year at the offices of the state board Presidency Primary Association. of education from a scliool district. telling of the wears progress and r statistic, comes from the Iron county district, snd is signed by P. A. Tbor- -A special religion ley as president of th- board y-of edurby "tJolm- Nmtgir.-ja1 will be held in Bar r h fea-- 1 The outstanding superintendent. June 1, from S 36 till 36 morning ture of this report, a probably of j o'clock, to which stake pendent and font of the reports this year, la the counselors high counciloVa. effect of the influenza epidemic on and counselors, and stake) andbishops ward the school. Religion class workers am cordially Iron county held school for 31 invited weeks, "Including the time of forced RUDOER CLAWSON, JOSEPH FIELDING SMITH. WM. A. MORTON. General Superintendency. -- 1 : Tl fcaSazLftr SfcSa Disease BiiUiMiD-Jnhns- buei-nen- Visit , Irrigation Project Journalist jill'KMt -, w vu mUiHlIl anaitca-th- e win-- 1 offiot h jooaoio Judge mart ifcan T of cBJm ta yattm r-- a powulartoo. to tooMtaSkmaL A a T tea arm suit Salt Lake City 4 jodgrx, indeed of two 4y dff tv JnsUot of the yeoee. The eiiy ; Judge will each receive IU9 entire Instead of the 2.400; hot thrtr of time will be devoted to the dotlee K the bench. flown The supreme court vlll hand later. Tbvaotlon a written deetolo was in mandjunn decided yesterday proceedings brought by w. A. tea Mow city recorder, agm ooorta. tham. clerk of the Justice DaiyH.King, C. Lond and W.R- and ttk-ip- a i ?i f fast-growi- ng I 1 There will be a meeting of th ataks your hair look- - ' chairmen oT social committees la room tng tls beat. Most soaps and prepared 469 Church off.ee building at 4 36 'shampoos contain too much alkaiL pm.. June 2 Brake presidents are .This dries the scalp, makes the hair, cordially invited to attend T - brittle and ruins !L STEPHEN L. RICHARDS. - T The best thing for steady use is , , , ' U nwmfied cocoanul oil (wr.Uh pure and greaaeless). and is better than anything else you can use. One cr two teaspoonfub , wlljj win dose June tlcanse the hair and scalp thoroughly. Z9 , temple epen July 23, 1919. moisten the water hair ulth Simply tempie will clone July and rub It in. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, which rinses ( c f.nr o!:I,.Au, out easily, removing taBP,r will eloae particle of ...TTt. t d open SepL 1, 1919 dust, dirt, dandruff and excewii 01L HEBER J. GRANT, The hair dries quickly and evenly, end ANTON H LUND, It leaves the scalp s ut, ,.na the lieir CHARLES W. PENROSE. fine und silky, brtgut. lustrous, fluffy First Presidency. and easy to manage. ; You can get mulsified cocoanut on shampoo at anc pharmacy, i. s arery cheap, and a few ounce wlii supply every member of the family for Missionary Reunions. months. Advertisement. J v r ii I; j ; I 6000 MILE TIRES B! e'ry f! OBCE g0EieS.03 iiglOjlQEICiLJ fWiSfki'i AUTO ACCESSORIES in Vast Completeness HUDSON and MIAMI B CYCLES, Newest Modeli -- A TjYT s i ! i ! ' i : Med SomeiUngTeniMe. A i j ; t r : 'Iffy (ace was fas an awfnl condW It waa amearrd wkb pimples, Werkbeada and cslarged pores. It kebed aorae-U Uung terrible and 1 lost yF night of sleep. My too: was duipnd for Ourx ' Then I sswaCutlcnra adTrnlsi mi i But J wv fees sample. I bough mote and It only look two cakes of Scwp and two boxes of Ointment to beat toe. (Signed) Henry GoktUrh, 215 H. Aire Los Angefaa. C.I., WvV i 1 rax Angnat 6. 191A These emofiieasa we Tvnneed fat aU tofict porpoees. tops 01 "J" wtiww WWkrW-O- i J f I ) f Disiributors for Utah Idaho and Nevada of - the Famous i t h 4ntmlian Tn TwIfth-ThTrtf'en- th I ward hall. 345 ajrt Second South: 8 . Tke east Second Sooth or Ftf P CudcnraHeaki 1i;. KarnrrTay. May 1. Twenty-secon- d Nottingham ward ,X6uuiae.menuJraB. Beeend West andFourth North; 8 pm. Take Warm Spring car; get off at Fourth North. Bam nan and Tonga n Ninth ward' hail. Ftfth East between Fourth and FITh South. 8 30 p. m. Take car 8 or 9 and get off at Fifth East Monday, June 2. - liVil aant to keep .t,, J'1' e)' t 2 oj . OMAHA BRANCH: ,2212 Barnam 5b vama Stake Social Workers I? 'Jeannette, Pa. . Sunday -. 'ill These substantial price reductions are due to the successful' operation of an economical zone selling system, enabling us to market our production at an enormous saving in selling expense. PENNSYLVANIA RUBBER COMPANY mvt first , JIAY 27 1919 iWtad. nar I m toad r & X 4daw- wnMaF 6CU I fht nprasc omtt flutt tbs new ta law twitin TUESDAY IDS t By oral gw''! Baby Blinded COMimi from Eczema NEW GITY JUDGE 5 NEWS at -- It . teenth East cat. London Pioneer rak ltl wet Fifth South street. halL 7 45 pan. Take cars 13. 14, 1 or wlk. Tuesday, June A Central Staten Twentieth annex. Second avenue and D ward 7 pm Take Third avenue street; or Fort Douglas car; get off at Second avenue. Northern States Le Grand amusement hall. I pm. Take ward House or Highland Dnve car toSugar Ya,e avenue. Soekdy Rcvi,jenge of IJ5t Seventh East Take Wandamere car, I"', get off at Ashton ' avenue biole TXelfth-Thieer ih ! 3J raKt devoid Stiuth; 7 zj co,ui nd n. .P ACIUiUM- - AWf rt toSut sjui HoEMiQlgX 30E)3IE2!!E22O AA j- 3gNtoR 7 k, y,ljm . |