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Show , , . , , , ,,, ' . -- t Ioldi , 1 91 !, I , , s?. á VV. On 41 OW 0,1 iftigIlf I PIAUI , , btt;IlUri I , 7 I ,1) jri 0 SOUGHT ON FOURTH for Salt, Lake's Vktory Six places in which campers !flay celebration are rapidly pWINS build fires over which to do their definite form. as recooking have been built at Dare ports from the general and sub. fork to Big Cottonwood canyon by sidiary committees continue to the forest department. according to into local headquarters at, the pour Dana Parkinson. supervisor of the club. Every indication is that it Fake will Wasatch forest. A large area at be one of the greateert patriotic celeDars fork has been set aside by brations in the history of Salt Lake. the for tat servics as a camping More than 5000 will participoite in area where ghe public may camp the downtown parade Friday mornifig. have fire the and overTiL places 1 flee hundred soldiers from Fort been built so that during the dry will head the line. which will Douglas . of no be will Pioneer danger form there at from monument and spell ' camp fire spreading and causing there will go south on biain street to Fourth South, east on Fourth big mountain fires. Mr. Parkinson South to State, and south on State said. The camping area and the to ,Ninth south. east, on Ninth to street the public. tire places are free south to the north entrance of Liberty park. Civic and fraternal societlea, Is entertained that a fire labor units, returned service men. which burned two acres of firemen. Bey Scents. and the high cadete haie all pledged them. wheat and a straw stack on the school selves to take partin the Victory par. city farm at Mountain Dell yes- ode. 1,, Legion Gives Support. : .. terday and last night. at the won't) time In. a communication to Wesley E. endangering 40 tons of hay and $1.600 King. Henry D. Lindsley. chairman worth of agricultural implements, was of the national executive committee of of Incendiary origin. The fire is now the American legion, assures the sup'Under control and the loss is estimat- port of both the national organization ed at $1.000 by the waterworks de- and the Utah branch in the forthcomstates: ing celebration. , partment. "The American legion Mande for by Lyle Blackburn. 100 ' liwLe reported cent Americaniam, based on caretaker at the farm. that at 2 o'clock law per and order. Nationally and in auto-'titb- it an saw. be afternoon ,esteeday responsible for good drive up and stop near the every state those and the maintenance of afterwards government place and that shortly discovered law and order 'should be assured of smoke and flames were our unreserved support. The national Later it w,..a etated by P. committee recommends that executive of Payson that he had passed the farm the American legion take this opporabout that time. but that the fire was tunity to 1Xpreas nation-wid- e its already in progress. stand and to pledge its support to the Notice was at once sent to Commis. and the state. sioners C. Clarence Neaten and H. H. nation to "You are therefore requested Grea and they, together with B. It. telegraph immediately the governor of Lanibt;urno- - of the park department, state as follows: 'The, Amen.. hurried to the Mountain Dell city your can legion, which is the national orfarm. First the implements and oth- ganization mervice. men. er movable valuables were shifted to a pledges you offullformer of both the support a the of and fight against safety place organization and the 'branch flames was started by a force of about national In this state In your efforts to main20 men from the waterworks and park tain 100 per cent Americanism. based - ,departments. on law and order. This support is It was not until a late hour last particularly pledged to you and. all retight that the flames were at last was those associated with you for good duced to a point where danger govermnent on this the first Independpast, but in the meantime considerable ence day after having finhihed the loss had been occasioned by the fire. job for which we entered our cowl. Investigation Is being made by the service.' chief of police and the sheriff in an try's , r "Suggest that you advise local au- effort to determine first if the fire thorities." the continues, of was of incendiary origin and If so who this action andmessage also use every effort are the arsonists. to have all former servicemen wear uniforms on the Fourth of July." Damaged Timber. A large delegation from the Ameri. Nesleh said today Commissioner ' that while the fire at Mountain Dell can legion has been pledged to parin the days activities. has been subdued beyond further dan- ticipate - 7 Exercises at Park. ger of damage. except under extraoraldinary circumstances. the injury dolFollowing the arrival of the parin measured be done ready caninot ade at Liberty park, Friday mornlars. The damage to timber growth ing. the program for the day as outIn the watershed is so extensive that lined will begin. Twenty-on- e guns will it will not be repaired in the course of be fired at the park for the open:ng The for IS or 20 years. national salute; the flag will be rak ed natural, commissioner added that be was not while the bands play the national anW. L with W. men to connect 'disposed them. The morning program will in. the conflagrations inception but will elude patriotic speeches. mining. band await developments a produced after selections, the reading of the Deeiarfurther investigation by the peace stion of Independence. and recitations. tem. The most beautiful girl representing ,a fraternal OrttniZatiOn will be chosen Attempt To Dmitroy Wheat. of Peace by popular vote. Another evident attempt to destroy Goddessselecticfn of our able speakers city farm property and crops was made to The deliver patriotic addresses to be late Saturday. when men who came in a holicrer square near the an automobile are thought to have set given in at 'Liberty park at It a. in. pole fire to the field on Ensign flat- - Wil- flag been made. Those selected are: liam Cvanary of 33$ Rama avenue, has Gov. Simon an employee of tho city. discovered the Mayor W. Mont Ferry, Bamberger, Judge Joshua L Greenthanes. The fire was put out before wood of the Weber and Justice A. J. much damage was done. The area on speechthis city farm Is lie acres, all in wheat, supreme court. Interapersing other es will be patriotic songs and 11.. and bi being harvested today. J. musical numbers. The Rev. Connor will offer the Invocation. , of 1 pyrotechnic The free exhibition fireworks will probably take place on accordthe pond, the bridge spanning ing to word from e celebration headhundred dolquarters. Twenty-fivOPEN-A- IR To lars worth of fireworks has. been ordered and is en route from the factory at Flint. Mich. The entire display consist of SI gigantic pieces with ON CAMPUS DIVIN willnumber PLATS of the smaller type. a , Athletic Sports- 'Fe A program of athletic sport s for 'irbries4 A of tpen-;:- r viz) will be children has been arranged and will ,OffereZ'l.Y the rings in play technique be a big feature of the afternoon- - One tie, the Unlvorattl of Utah campus hundred prizes will be offered to winlav--.auraday evening . ners. The full program follows: beginning tor the entertainment will be Doles. 1 to 12 years, dash. ,Aarrsaged in front ofthe the physics five heatc one final; $ to 10 years, science hiAliling. snd performances &Mt. v411 Delia at S:20; Admittance to the dash, Cirbt. 1 to 12 years, Its will free and the public Is five heats, one final; 12 to 1S years. plays ;nviteet. The following plays will be same; S to 3 years. dash, five procluee47.. heste one final: 3 to 10 years, same. Boys obstnele race. $ to 13 years. 40 Ilprt's Pb. yards. four heats, one final. Ey Margaret ('ameron. Sark race. boys 6 to 10 years. two Scene: A boudoir at Mn. of appeartnee). bests and one final. sC!araer Ia ordtr Emma Boy Scout eventsRescue race and Jhonson Mary (lark Eve-orMuriel Erickson relay. flag shuttic relay. One patrol Evans each troop. Scou,o may be se.... Eulala Topham from Freda Dixoa lected from different patrols from .. ... within Mrs. Charles Dover t,.. the troop. ELzabetn McAllister Mts. John Burton lierie Andrus A baseball game between the solLillian Cannel! diers team from Fort Douglas and the Mr& Iterefort-Ca- rr Eike ball team will follow at 6 p.m Alagiatant director. Emma Johnson. Arrangements to feed the soldiers Sold lets' Datigi)ters. at the park are being made by a comfit ene: Meredith's sitting room in mittee of 30 Salvation Army workers. their lodging's Shepherd's Bush, Lon-(o- The committee requests that wherever possible the women of Salt Lake bring Characters in order of appearance). boa lunche to be delivered to the n. tiara Ovesett lunch committee. The committee Jane. errant Helen Aletedith. typist . states that unless the lunches are ,Msurtita Springman forthcoming the soldiers will have to 2 Pamela Meredith. etre Ewa Tayior return to the post for their noon meal Assistant titreotsr.'N Elva ,Taylor. and will thus miss a part of the afternoon program. The Rector- A committee to take charge of the By Rachel Crothers. celebration finances has been appointThe'- studi of country .0n6ce ed. Comprising this committee are P. Casey. chairman; Lester D. gCharactors in order of appearance) James Clem Schram. Harry Joseph. Janie Roundy Freed, O. W. Shores. Chief I. Parley Jars, Lemmingworth Li:y M. Leaman Dr. White and Sheriff John S. Corlett& Orville Johnson John Ilerrtmrford Nlisa Trimball Vet Mathews This committee met this morning to , Margaret Norton Rach,p1 Anderson formulate plans. The chairmen of the Mn. Munsey Lucile Snedden Victor& Knox Magery Brown will meet tonight at the Mg club at o'clock to complete their programs Assistant director. Lily AL Leamanand to offerytull reports qf their work Stage nutrager. Margery Brown. s. s. to date. s. , Property. lanager, 1 ical ick se Lter and leed and he& !leo- - it and lave cora tiful as 0 , . , Ulle a . I ' ' , II rough rotary 'I'hor 3 oat Dew. onb' rt saves at a a yperate ite our 51sTlloNTs I., cle PflSNT 11P; ar ht Es. WI Lock of mpg--- 1 Milted 76-ya- rd 244'" , rd ' he rd Thai-ton- eall .tr If ' lave ittle , that the -- 121D11513 n. shaPs I Interesting Exercises at Liberty Park. . it's 1 Parade SupportBig Flames ExtinCrops guished With Little Loss. :- Gives Legion ' kes a mil,- - iks agsl frothy - . , , lye's Co. ' -- erylper Vas. 11:11 ' I - ' pI. 11 T- w w kJ , s. i . . . ' IT!' --irk "V" AorNit.' UNE 30 1919 SALT LAKE , ,,,, kA CITY ' '.''' amtm I4 14 Despite the feet that Mayor W. Mont Ferry considers the vital, need of omPioYment bureaus, as far as returned service men are concerned, ac, an end.. the soldiers' and saitc.irsl ern.ployment office which closes at far as the state council of defense is concerned this evening, wl11 be maintained for at least a short tittle. The mayor stated :this inernitig itiat,..it wits ths'phylcologitml effect of the bureau more than anything else which would :keep .oiDen the office as at preseut there are more "bread and butter" jobs in the city than there are men to flu them. The mayor ;,,ointed out that many of these were of course not very attractive to the service men but that they brought $I a day. with sotdiets and sailors given- - preference. To Aid Soldiers. The mayor ;stated. however, that It was the idea of making the men feel that the community was back of them that would really keep the'oftic. open and of emphasizing the fact that there was someone-i- n the city who was interested in landing: then a job. In addition Col. Arthur Woocts office had been most anxious, the mayoradded. that the office be kettE open its a means of warding off 1UIshevism among the returned servtice men. Two representatives of the national office are due in the city again in the local emJuly 4 to ployment work. Mayor Ferry also pointed out 'that there is considerable wire crussing" in the city as regards the local emhe ployment situation.: The city, said. would shortly cease its contribution toward the maintenance of the federal employment bureau; but he understood that some sort of plans had been made for the continuance of that office apart from the city- - The Knights of Columbus war council is planning the opening of a workingman's club boogie; with employment agency attached, so the real need of the council of defense bureau is some-,whdiminishing. said Mayor Ferry. Nephi Morris who has had charge of the bureau, severes his active con nections with it today, save as a general overseer of the work and a young woman who has been assisting Mr. Morns, Mrs. Helen Benedict, will have active charge of the bureau. iki ".110. -- t. ,, , a f , "Nothing is so plentiful in flab a8 01111"rInu1t7; for lum.anoe a chance to W. S. S. tulAe., Buy , wommeneemaao....e00miennnwt UTAH SEVENTIETH YEAR . . BURGLARIES REPORTED TO P1II1EE 1 -1 - ,- - ' , '' , ' , , 0 ., : ,, . - ... ,,f : . . :,L ' t , ; -- .. , !' 44 , ' ,i , i.- e. , u. ;:' i' , '''. :- 0 q't., . ,- ' - s 4; 4 1 1 , .. - .. , - ,-; ' ' 4 r . ' , - ' - - -- 4 '4 4,s, 4,1 fi,l'i' a"i 4 ti.-!'- t i I. ii: ''t , I ,i' ,, '.4 7.;:i - -,- f 4:1; 7 ; 4. A I , StY , 41t , ,1.1r.", ..0 e i,' ,:, ' , , . tá . ,,:1--- -, z , $ , , , ' 'IC 1' ', IT 4:, ,': 3 ii 1441.It , i . Effect off Campaign Noted in Fewer 4 1 4. , I4r,' --" ''Vx - ,I.,1i ,a':!: 4'4'0 c , ', Z.:::?1,4;,,:-- F ti tui prowlers was found. A second burglary was reported to the police by Charles Brown. 260 Fern averme. who says hie place was entered by thieves and that two watches and in money were taken. No trace the culprits could he found in this caee by the investigating officers. H. A. rorrien. 219 Daley hotel. reported to the police that e had lost a buckaltin purse containing WO in money, (iordon. the pollee say, had b'en amt of town and was unable to ay whether the purse was lost in this city or on the train. ' Traveler Lolves Money. A fourth burglary wan reported to the police today by Jim Kim, been at- rean, 25 years old. Kim tending an eastern uttiversity and la on hia way home. the police say.. Utah terday he arrived at the and asked for the coolest room In the house-'Ma was amigneithim and one of the took his baggage to the room. In one of the containers, the pollee say. was a black box, of - $ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,i,,,....-- -. v ' elrt , . . 1411iPl!t - , ' 4 . , . , ...::i 41 t,,--,"- L. , 1 4 P,..:, 7 . ao'., ., k4 4 IP 1,3 .1) 4, , c, ;.)3:17,:.,,,,11 ,TA,,!: ft I ,,, gIttle I ''',,, ....1. I 1 4 ti 1 ' 1 i 11 i . i. .,.. 'a1,;,, . 4f ,frf 74,4'.441:,''Ort f.';-..)- 1A 1 " ifli-f ' .we- ,to ..,,,,-'4'f-:,7v,- ,,,,,,. 4' V - ,,,1:1 ,.')- ) ,,,, ., 1, .,,,,'.4.'' ' .Z.lik I (.11 vAtk T...tr ( AY , , :114- ,z, , I) t ,IG,,-- 1 k , ,o,f,,......t) ,,t ae-t- flagrantik coming into 6a:t take . valley has hen removed. rootil tRGLARs entered the rooms of and all. to a ;ocatr.on in the p,a.rkiug at Mrs. Herman Furellgott at the Third South ad Sixth East street. H ille0st ap artments sometitne where it is to be preserved Th, old 1,tween 7;3i and 10:30,. p.m. stutrit" was removed froni its original' bar-pi- n eon., position to make room for th.! ton- Sunday and clitained a valued at seven diamonds. talnive letruetion of an apartment Inots--, The lone cedar Was fiouruhing when "56' a plaLinurn ehain, valued at 6150 I ''.1:14 Era! i ri"' valued at tiom-. the pioneers came to Salt Like vailey a" a ' $.5(L $25 ,0 .ticc,7,rding to reports reFor many yeats it was used to guide' i '' i IV 0.1P. lit) l'ce thf immigrants intc the citY when was known as Emi'7,1b:rd South invest.gation by the officers showed Several years Ago the that the intruders cut the screen in the lgration 'Street ccriar oiled and a 't.iriittia creeper 'wit, ruar door to effect an Pntrance. At.. planted 'at its roots to .cover its shag- accordul.. to the story told by Mrs. KY trunk, TM limbs were broken off Furchgoit'to the police. she left, home from time to time and now the creep- about :311 o'clock. When rhe re-- -, the entire turned she discovered that someone ing vines have covered The cedar has been nioved had been In the apartment and had' 'stutitp. about 30 feet from Re origmal paw:- - ransacked drawers of the dresser. non but KIM stanch' aa asentry at the The Jevrelrythehad been concealed beintersection ot Sixth East and Third renal some linen n the bottom streets. Officer4 Ilelleve the intrudrawer,. ders lift by the front door an Mrs., Fureligott tiays she locked it on leav- n upon hoe"' gr na d:st..noucnitLit ;inn Ittilicekei the 1 - tl ) ,A 110 ii , , ,,. U ..., 1 , ,t ,, , .,,,v..,t, PN, rj, , rt e,,-1,4,0N-r- 4 4 ....kr; -- - , , 4 t- I kT-3- .1 ' it, 11) 1 . 41 - A .44, .' : 1 f ... 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Ili an V Y4t4ttit t t,5 MI; . . , .,.f,4, I : So effective has the campaign automobile stealing by the against ,e,.A--,,..., , Utah State Automobile association 1;' -- T,P 44.w,W3le . ,,z --- st-, r 5f,44, that an auto stolen last night , rt. .444,....." i 1. , t e ..:4, 07 4., ,,:: ..,...',":, belonging to P. lE. Olander. tO north - ''' '14 q4444-.- :: State street. 'was abandoned only a ,.'' :;';(0',':'''': r'' ,.,, .F4i'l., .;:...',,,,.,e9,:i ivg ete. .411 7r,i;',Y4," few blocks from where it was stolen. The machine was stolen from in front of Mr. Olander's reeidenne i and. was left on 'the cOrner of First South and Main streets. It is believed the miscreants became frightened and did not dare drive the car any further. The campaign against auto by the auto atsiociation and the 'of wide publicity to those g Rim taming 6200 in currency. art ire, la fast bringing to a b opened this piece of baggage some car theft nuisance. In a great- ma- - time later the box and the mone3r jority of instances, those stealing were gone.. i cars are minor& and all that is needacA New 'York. most be will ' of the ! NE important representative ed to get the "stealing bee" out of I Leemployed in Wasiderte- - to present their bonnet tivities of the American is to let the public know June Will Pro 'American Lecases referred the Application for citation or conby gion. the national organiza- gion to h.,e special service section of that they are the offenders. Have to bet Recorded' tempt before Judge Harold M. StephT. De Witt Foster. secretary of the tion of American Veterans of. the bureau of war insurance ; automobile association,. ens of O. C. Beebe. cashier of Zión's risk, persons says Driest in 45 Years 14 dicreated for that is is thus Risk the War purpose. the World War. seeking information should call himn Savings Bank & Trust company and expecte'il to ex.pedite action. nabeen at office created which hours has vision. at the association's !during his attornert, D. H. Thomas and Ashby This Semi,- - is designed to enable offices in the Commercial club buildWith no startling indications that in New York to men propery to take ad- ing, NVasatch 8E. 'Mr. oiter says some Snow. is- being prepared today. The tional headquarters known as JupiterPluviussometimes service. efficient. tot vaniage of the facilities provided, by autoists court reporter is making transcription give prompt and persist in calling him at his the god of wetness, but commonly in mat- the goverriment for the adjustment of residence at all hours and marinea saliörs soldiers. of the night of Saturday's proceedings, particularly the matters. and to secure immedi- asking for information on the condispoken of hereabout as the author of wat-risinsurance. allotments ate the testimony of Deputy Sheriff. Wil- ters of relief for those men and their de- tions of roads. The information LS not the dry lawwill It up his vigil I liam E. Schoppe. for use of the plain- and family allowances. Utah compensation, pendents whose war finances have be- available at his reaidence, he points tonight and tiff in the case of the West Cache and service pay.- W I. Stone, lib come complicated. It will be supplied out. for all records with a few drops of his heavenly are the at kept not Alter.Utah's weather only to membera of the le- office. Sugar company against Lorenzo N. Boston building. has been deeignatea free Such information can be ob- nectar. J. Cecil t Stobl and J. A. Hendrickson also to all who are eligible to tained during the hours, from 8.30 pilot. will hare the distinguiabed bon- as 'twar risk insurance officer for gion..but on his hooka a Initiation of of or record been in 6 proceedto niernbership through having am. recording p.m. never before equalled in 45 years. That the army or navy durine the war. ings came ih complaint of the sugar Utah. The aid to be rendered by the record is. for June. 1919: "Preciptcompany that Cashier Beebe and the The American Legion realizes that ition. Star-combenk's attorneys had refused to tation: not enough to Legion in this connection the majority of the men who are en- American is an as it may seem. it is a fact At, of with order is and Hine ply entirely voluntary. Judge Stephens titted to the privileges of the war tisk designed to open a safety deposit box rented to ivit no time during June. has enough rain the government insurance act. will need expert no as well as with the service men and fallen to warrant taking out the ruler by Stoll' in the bank. and to deliver to disinterested advice on their own into measure.the eheriff any contents that might be dividual cases. At the St. IA;uis meet- their dependen relatives. Obviousi, but and Today ends the thirty-firsubject to the recent judgment for ing of the legion the delegates pledged nos just day ainca genuine claims will be $150850 decreed against Stohl and the the state has been meteorologically the officers of recognized by the to a campaign of sound ed- Ameritran legion to Nor Hendrickson is weattter wet. and Legion. it the puraccording today's and widespread acuvity, in orMr. Schoppe. who Is chief civil dep- ucation pose of the legion to relieve any of forecast. slight hopes may be enterand its the der that rights.' pnvileges members from the burden of attained during the corning week. Howuty in the sheriff's ;Alice. declared that benefits of the insurance act might to their own personal affair& when he went to the bank to serve the ever. it will he 'lair and filightly coneerved and that men discharged tending Whenever order of Judge Stephens,, Mr. Beebe be cooler this evening and tomorrow?' result" satisfactory may be be to the service from made might obtained by direct communication , Here are seme interesting figures On not only refused to Open tile deposit realize their rights under this aict- The supreme court of Utah. In precipitation in Utah box and deliver the contents, but the war risk buret. such a Prince the eetabthat end each state organization with To thia course should .be followed. The de- reaching a decision reversing the dis- lishment of the weather bureau ht Attorneys Thomas and Snow advised in the American Legion has designatof sire him not to do so, Mr. Thomas saying. ed 1919. the 1874: to is June. render free triet court in a suit brought by precipitation: .00; officer who aiwietance to legion all men "It's a, fool order and will be set aside." will a bewar risk insurance 1880, .01; June, 1889, .01; June, prepared to ,handle promptly or de not understandwhohow adviee. George Bag lin for ownership of 10,- - June. 1913. amount recorded bethe highest properly and with expert knowledge all cases to tches. present their claims to the war de- 000 shares of Mining com- fore or since was 3.31 which have been referred to locat merit. WIFE SE111011SLI pany stock has no very flatterinr Posts for advice and action. Many of part the Pending organization of local opinion as to the methods by which Two the local poet have obtained the voposts in this and the complete Appointed Assistant luntary services of a member who is establishment state, of a war risk branch this-- stock was handled on the market, with the financial regulations within each familiar Federal It Reserve4gents remarks seems," th court. thc.1 all servieo,eten. or OF POISON; MALE relating to national service so that the dependentpost. opinion being written by Justice S. I. relatives, men. Oreli be avoided. missteps may who are confronted with prtitik. and Thurman.with ail his colleagues aii-News "has btrn received by local The state insurance officers till serious problems or claims for corn- curring. to have been a case of play- federal.,reserve bank officials of the cases forward et all deboth ends argravated or insurance, and who neea ing against the middle, a COMPANION IS .nom of peneatiors lay and those involving of appointtneut by John Perrin, chairman and early aiwistance in the handling of species law or procedure- to the national war such gging' fleece to the innocent of the hoard and federal reserve agent are invited to commurisk officer at natienal headquarters. nicateproblems.of the federal reserve bank. of San the especially with the American public. numerous type of whoni it exceedingly Arrangements have been made to Legion'sdirectly is paid one rtttliCiSCO. of S. G. Sargent and E. H. etate war risk Mrs. Mary IVCson. 22 years old. wife handle these coniplicated in ficer for Utah. Salt Lake insurance of- is ''born every minute:" Tucker as as,ttatant federal reserve City. of Leland P. Wilson. of the United The case was rather invotated. The agent. Their Appointments become , e eellun,,ous, 75 (this last including States navy, is lying in a critical con- ONLI TEN PEA CENT company stock was :effective July (MI pooled. and :inning' Of Fred Alkire held 10,60o 51r. Sargeat. who is also chief feet, bunions. cleft palate. how legs.. dition at the Holy Cross hospital from in the pool. shares skin :roubles. subnormal iner (if the federal reserve bank. George.E. Hempthe effects of a quantity of poison and tille development and muscular hill. under an agreement, tho-Jeceived his preliminary education in had irritsblei to . fiervo,is 400.900 the right beet. have system purchase to Spókano high school, and finished shares at a thought by the police SCHOOL CHILIEEN ARE certain specified price. the stock to at De Pula' university. Indiana.. and J. W. Ervin. with be delivered from time so time. The the University of Washington, state of whom she is said to have been living. pool vas to expire May 1. 1917. or WilehingTectt' Ile has been engaged in TWO MEN AFT INJIBED; is being held in the city jail pending 91) days atter the agre?'"'",9nt'o with bartking 4irece 103. first having been the outcome of her condition. FOREI IN ECTI SHAPE Hemphill Was terminated, which could employed with tiif Old National bank According to a statement which be done by the vendors on 15 'days' of Spokane 'messenger. rising to Mrs. Wilson is said to have made to different en portant positions in that STIIIJR 61 AUTOMOBILES II. E. F. W. James. assistant county attor ;, Campbell bought the stock in bank, Since that time. he has held has been living with Only 19 perrent of ney, Mrs. May. 1916. and indorsed ft over to poiatatris of rei.aons:bility In reveral Ervin as his wife at the Raleigh hotel. pupils recently examined by --Bas!in May 1. 19:7. The certificate !intermountain isnites, finally becoming On the night the poison is wuppkeed !school L. L. Peterson, 13 years old, 61 west was refused. department of the rniver. sapenntenitent of banks of the state to have been taken she alleges she cif Oregon. lie resigned this position ;Wile Awarded Judisment South street. suffered; , had been out with Robert and Irwin sity of Utah extension division were Thirty-thir- d manager of the deBag lin sued for 111,049. lie yaas Iwhen appniiied r the federal Jenaen and that they had taken her found to be physically sound, sCcord- - numerous body bruises; this morning! awarded cx,tmination for Judgment interdirt:It), to Ervin's room upon their return. ing to a report just filed. Out of tishen his motorcycle as struck by an est reserve tviek of an Francisco. with and costs. the some against tornpanv Ititle of whisky. 746 'boys and examiner. Feb. 8. 1918. They had been drinking examined, 678 automobile said to have ben driVen which' 4 coital. The case as to the rbe attys. end it was while she was In were found to begirls r graduated from the Cole r., T below n1.11141; 151 defendants. C. W. Ear', tt. J. by W. J. Mellen. 276 north First Went other a daze, she says, that she took the had el Commerce. !lege University of Call. t eingle deiecte and 537 muittple !'street. Atco,...lng to witnesses. Mellen Fteld. William E. EVIIMP, A. J. EN'finS f"thia tri May. 1917, after which. time t poitton tablets without knowing their and A. W. fisvis.'was disioissedan the !II the federal reserve, wa. nature. She can not remember where defects. Only 68 were found to meas. 0,nplo3-'south. on Second West district court. s in Sart Franoloc0 she got the poison but says he asked tire up to standard. ras driving' The euprebie court reverses the aen was going west on and Peterson , he faied vArlous, clerical cape- Ervin to send for medical aid and that cent This of and hold tli it a motion tot i !athere Is' judgment per healthy pupils as. asserts he refused. Ervin that she should have been granted. not peculiar to the Riverside district South Temple.- At the intereection of a to allow him to send for a phye- but The supreme court olds that ther.? is said to be similar to the tesnita Allot two Ktr"to, witness es sky. Mellen icier' for a couple of days u she raid obtained srtin Was the Boby Show 4ntries close. in other school districts. The turned' into South Temple street ant-- I wan no doubt that she did not want the publicity. Mrs. data real owner of ,he stock. in spia- compiled by A ssociate P was of anlegal the intersection. Peterson Wilson also aver that Ervin said be tensor 0. A. atreemen 1,etween him too Salt Lalsik's annual baby show endOgilivie of the department thrown to the pavement by the impact had rather see her dead than living Of public health, Campbell' which' made him virtUAlly ed woo Irt --- at -- Pd- that he ' dam-wi- ll nouncement were Machine and Saturday 'night but with her husband. Ervin says he beboth badly broker for It also holds Campbell. submit of the results to that lieved her to be only sick from the parents, withreports for proper. aged. Peterson'a injurtes were treated Baglin had a right-t- o show that the of tbe winner!, can not be made, untll suggestions at the the effects of whisky. ettergency hospital. eompany as .converting his stotk to the city nurses have an opportunity to treatment for improvement. i Nell Houston Mrs. Annie Gordon. 25 Second East years old. 1241 other 'uses. Buttt bolas ?''?aths check up ettt each ca-- d and comare Among the defects observed in the N avaho etreet. s'uffered a deep lacers- - did ahow that he had been causedei,t,er street. says Ervin is the cause of her pupils were the following: Proportion ans it with the standard vent-nu- t by the r This will daughter's downfall. Mrs. Wilson's of weight to height. not normal. 444; tion Of the Jog when he was tstruck actual damage. This was because in government. take husband is at the Great Lakes train- chest to height not normal. 320; men- - by an automobile as be was crominif spite of introduction 'of voluminous all of this week hValthprobably department r ing station. Investigetion by the po- tally. retarded, 41; malnutrition. 248; the Creel at Third South and Main stock quotations on both the local ex- offi,ti:s isay:and the winners will not lice has led them to believe that ehe eye affections. 90; ear affeetiorie 144; street. i Ile was taken to the emer- - change and the Boston curb.' intro- be known before next Saturday ot f R0intoxicated. while it in the his nose affections. 129; teeth affection. gency boospiteL where was.oever shown Monday. Careful records have been took evidence.. poison Injuries were duced ports from the hospital say she is 356; tomtit 'affections. ,4177 heart at- - treated. The name of the driver of that the stock had any actual kept and the prizes will be awarded. inarket 't ' ... feetions. 115; posture defects, 140; nits-1ear was not obtained by the police. value- - , ,somewhat better today. according to the cards. 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