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Show V DESERET Your Absent Relative 11 mm Array of 11 Acts da All-St- ar New Pantages . i k COMING. - C.. sol-dte- ra. i Rand Conor at Park Hawkins' military band plays In concert this evening, 7 to I o'clock, at liberty Frank Olbney. tenor, and park. Meeera. Baker and Selleek. trombone and cornet, will be the soloist. Den-sta1 Bankruptcy Podtlom Alfred a carpenter of Salt .Lake, haa died a bankruptcy petition In the United State district court. HI liabilities art listed as $722.17 and his asset at f IS. claimed M exempt. Balla-bur- y Qo to YeBomtonr Mix O. J. evening and family left Monday"Yellow-slows on; the Oregon Short Lin (Special," for a tour of Yellow-'ston- o park. They will spedd 00m time at the Grand Canyon hotel and later will rusticate at the Salisbury rgnch near Henry' lake. plsohargnd From Navy These sall-- s or were mustered out today, at the local paval station: Jam G. Downs Salt Lacks; Harvey O. Ayr.-Gooding- , EuIdaho: 8c th W. Brown, Tooele; Mil-dogene Kane, Garfield: Mark Twain Uinta; Richard E. Homa, Mur ray; Charle Forau, Kansas City, Park Travel Heavy H. H. Bunkfns, formerly with th Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul office In thla eity, and now travel bureau for of th ' manager western lines. Is in town. H my ths national parka art being visited by ever . 100 per cent more tourists than before. In accordance with the slogan, "See America First." ( Ml Mlm FitzGerald Delegate FltxGerald has been added . Elisabeth to the list of local delegatee to tho national convention of business women's clubs, now tn session at St. Lou la She has been visiting In the middle wart and credentials have been wired to her In order that she might join the Utah delegation already there. .la Presbyterian Pulpit Ths First Presbyterian ptilptt wlll b occupied the four coming Sunday morning, as foQoww: July 20 and 8T, th Rsv. Dr. Frank N. Rtalle, New York, amorist mratary of the2.church board of edul. cation; August th Rev. Jerrltt Philadelphia of the church Sunday school board: August 10. th Rev. Jamas P. Hammtlton of Denver. d. . n, Ver-kuy- - NOW Luma, IT 80: Nut. Martin Coal Ce. 4T Main St fT.OO. 1041 pound ta be ton.' Wsi 4481, 4487 8148. Advertisement CK3d Beater Sentenced . t I Sentence to pay a fin of ISO and to servo 80 days "In the county Jail was Imposed upon Mra Goldie Qao-rt- d. Tuesday, by Judge Hugo B. Anderson. of the Juvenile court, for be-i- t child During th Ing her good behavior of th defendant the sentence was suspended. But will be enforced should another offense be reported to the court. MARSH GOAL CO. The kind you want; when yot want It. Phone Waa 1108 and 107 83S 60. Main St.- - Advertisement. Coal SERVICE AND SATISFACTION th motto of Utahs that. finest and best equipped dental offices. No shoddy or work Is allowed In office. There are cheaper where cheaper work is done, 0 dentist can give you better vork, better attention and better results than you obtain here at a 1 under-the-rtande- Ii; nodest - fee. ' More Than Two Hundred 7 UtahTeachers Are Awarded Certificates By State Board! evenings. of 213 T-a- gt e; -- A - ar d; te fun-mak- er -- er Rotarian Delegates Praise rSalt Lake For Beauty and Hospitality of Its People ar tho-eount- STi. sunshine, HPr.il "' Jeo-PZov- o- s, -- n, , Ol-ph- . ool-ie- w Ahl-stro- Anti-spitti- ng - h; k, When Are Need of the Provident and We conducting along standards. - r -- - 3. DR.R.H.Ram$ey Salt w CitYl Esther F. teacher -- will ney Hyde.-SprinKatherine Sandy; Isaacson, - certificates qualify- 460. east- - Eighth. South .street,Jensen, . Saltj. to take 'charge of Lake; Ralph O. Jensenr Heber Cityr-Ad- die them ing M Johnson, 2304 south Eighth . certaln forms of work, aa a ent.- Chiow- - Judd, an "EurasIan gfrl, Nari-mov- a bedult Of the" meeting of -- thetato East street, Salt Laker' " depicts the Inscrutable daugh- board of education Tuesday. It was 1038 Harrison Fannie Klelnman. ter of two races the child of an EngSalt Lake; Rachel Kloepfer, tle first meeting where any consid- avenue. lish father and a Chinese mother Deane Knudsen, Tooele; qualified Logan; Whose Instincts, traditions and emo- erable number of teacher Blanche Langfords Coyotoi Glen S. makMurtions surge In constant conflict Marie of work the for Castledale; 'superinLarsen, Lilya, technically ing of her a mental outcast, belonging tendents or of supervisors, under the ray; Sophl Lund, Ephriam: Hubert1 A. Macfarlane, 711 South West Temto neither race. The story reaches dramatic heights new law with regard to certification of ple street. Salt Lake; Ella McCulloch, when the unhappy girl finds that her teachers. The list passed Includes: Logan; Herbert Milne, St- - George; Eula Monahan, Ogden; Milton E. yellow blood Is an Insurmountable administration In school Diplomas Moojly, St. George; Famla Nelson, barrier between a young missionary RichA. Hazel Nelson, Sandy; Cedar J. Ashman, City; whom, she loves and herself, and that Superintendent Alrd Nesbit, Mammoth; Zella although be is powerfully attracted field; Superintendent D. C. Jensen, Lyall Oak City; Rachel Noble, L. Kearns, Nlelaon, heir- - this difference of race can San fly; Superintendent-J- . Rollicking Moment in A Friendly Feud, ad Irish Comedy Offered by John to Agnes OMpbapt, Orange-villnever be overcome. Wild jealousy Park E. M. Reid,' Smithfleld; Superintendent City; G. Sparks, Comedian, and His Company, as One of the Features on Olena Olson, Falrvlew; Pearl" grips her when she finds that he Tooele; Superintendent D. S. L. M. Olson, Olson. Smithfleld; Vera this Afternoons New Bill. T. J. really loves her half sister. Blanche, Moab; Superintendent Thistle; Anna ONeill, Butte, Mont.; a in and (also by P. Nazimova), played MUSICAL creation that leeajd comedian and staged by Willard Mack. Granite; Superintendent Mignon Pack, Kamas; Adele Peters, .she ..agrees to. the proposal .of Worlton. Ray Stewart, Nr phi r Superintendent I.Provo;1 Cl eo Pierce, Sprtrrgvtlle; ' John to be the blithest bit of gaiety t Ben Linn is 'another " entertainer of frenzy loves Sam whom who her. but Wang, of getRankin, American Fork; Dora Day , Barker, Ogden. to go with him and lead Henry she In vaudeville is "College Girl major magnitude who Is afraid In school ad- RawUnson, Falrvlew; Belle F. Ried, Five-yecertificates thin these warm daya He weighs the hates, ting an In races yellow uprising G. Orangeville; Edith Roskelley, Smith-fielFrolics, the starllne attrac- only 357 pounds and says he cannot the whites. Later relentless ministration Superintendent W. Alta Sanford, SprlngvHle. tion on the snappy midsummer show afford to lOee any of It. But in spite against remorse seizes her for what she has Bentley, Jr., St George; SuperintendMarguerite Slmmonk, Escondido, I an tag es this after- of his worry he sings and dances and done, and at great risk to her own ent K. G. Maeser. Beaver. opening at Velma H. Shelley, American Certificate In school administration Cal.; noon. . Such able comedians as Billy makes folks happy. Klass and Ter- life she tries to save those of her Fork: Dora Provo; Olive Sorensumini have some merry quips and father's race whom she lovea. Tate, extemporaneous Superintendent William Abplanalp, sen, Mendon;dlack, Helen M. Stanton, ColAlonzo "The Red Lantern Is to be prog Morgan; Superintendent preme, and Billy Jackson lend their clever singing in "A Musical Highton; Mary Starr, St. George; Annie E. eplcy wit to the revue, while Evelyn ball. In which they spring a big sur- duced locally under the direct man- Huntsman, Fillmore; Superintendent Sullivan, Eureka; Mary B. Toolson, Bennett and a galaxy . of fetching prise. With a lot of new chatter. Men agement of the Orpheum theatre. John F. OlesOn, Kamas; SuperintendKatherine Ure, 2286 Lake maidens sing and dahes their way nettl and Sldelll, kntlokabout come- This Insures the best of music and ent D. E. Roblneon, Junction; Super- Smithfleld; street. Salt Lake; Vera B. Ure, 1437 dians, disport themselves on heaped many special- - features appropriate to intendent. J. A- - Washburn. Duchesne. east Seventeenth through the happy little plot. ' on the bin up chairs and tables, slipping in a lot the artistry and true greatness of the Another big laugh-makDiplomas In supervision J. S. Corn- Lake; Clifford C.South etreet, Salt' Watkins, A photo picture. is John G. Sparka the great natural of fun with their stunts. wall, 2010 south Eighth East street. John A. San; Watts, Kanosh; Alice M. Irish comedian, who has a rollicking comedy and breesy musical score by Salt Lake, music: Anna Louise Cor- West rich, Tooele; Catherine Whiting, farce. It is entitled "A Friendljf Feud" Eddie Fitzpatrick's orchestra top the Sevier Commissioners bett 235 south Second East street. Sunnyside; Meta E. Wilkinson, Provo; and m written especially for the new bill. Salt Lake, domestic art; Anor Whip- Tillie Wlnsor, 1810 east Second South Meet State Equalizers ple, 564 west Third North street Salt street. Salt Lake; William E. WoodLake, - Five-ye-art certificate hi supervision bury. St. George; Mytra Wootton, County Commissioners A. K. HanL. S&rdonl, Logan, mulc; Laura E American Fork; Vernon Worthen, St. sen and Frank Herbert of Sevier George; Edna Wyatt, Garfield; Nor-ma- n Lovendale, Brigham City, primary ' Jeppson, Geneva; Mr. Nelli county, appeared before the state grade Two-ye-ar board of .equalization Tuesday aftercertificates In supervision O'Toole, Ogden; Mr. J. H. Pinkerton. noon and took up the matter of asFlorenoe Bohn, Ogden, art; J. W. Garfield; Myrtle B. Schultz, Milford; sessments In that county. It was de- McAllister, Parowan. music; Carrie Ora Bundereon, Emery; Mabel G Milclared that Jan. X, when an assess- Moreton, No. 2 Maybelle apartments. ler Ogden; Helen E. Rose. Pocatello, ment la supposed to be made, 'the live Salt Lake, health; Valentina Preston, Id&AO. stock Is, for the most part, feeding on Ogden, music; Florence Turner, Lake Temporary Certificates. the winter ranges In Beaver and Mi- Crystal, Minn., penmanship; Asa L. Caroline 1 Wood Camp, Magna: ANY reports from all parts of sald President Almy, the climate Is llard counties, and that for that reason Child, 3212. south State street Salt Frank Clove, 465 north First West rate it was while we live stock assessment In Sevier might Lake, manual training. which have been Ideal. At any street. Salt were there.- There Is no rain; all cul- seem a trifle low. Arrangement were Lake; J. W. Connell, LoIZE received by the Bureau of In- tivation .High School Diplomas. gan; Irma Haskell. Cedar City; being by means of Irrigation. made wtth the state board for careHigh school diplomas Anna T. AdHobusch, Logan; Edith formation, Indicate the ap- The city occupies a beautiful site with ful examination of the assessment sitParowan; Lena M. Baker, Provo; Dottl preciation of the visiting delegate mountrins looming In the perspective uation. Next week the board an- ams, BUST OFTHEUITE Provo; Gladys M. Heber City; L. Raymond Murray Nelson. by eternal snows. If there was nounced the following dates for simi- Mazie Campbell, who were entertained at the retent capped Salt Pfovo; Ruth Rees. Garfield; H&rdiman, 963 Third avenue. a main drawback to the easterner it lar hearings: Rose In convention The this Gilbert city. L Jenson, Cedar City; Rotary was to be found In the perpetUAl ,0 N" Monday. Millard, Beaver and Iron: Lake; J. Rolla Heber MatilCity; Mahoney, which could easily become mo- Tuesday. Piute, Garfield and Wayne, following clipping from the Auburn -St George; Ellen RusSpecial certificates J oh n D. Bow-er- s, NELSON Jonrnal has been received by Mr. notonous, the Auburnians thought. and Wednesday, Kane and Washing- da W. Reuscb, C)le Morsell, Kanab; Christiansen, Kama, woodwork; Stella Cus-rrt- b. ton counties. Mormon Tabernacle, Goddard of ths Bureau of Informa1121 Eighth East street. Salt gan; W. O. Bentley, Jr.. 8t. George; Mormon tn were "Sessions held the Pearl Durnell, 809 Park street. Salt tion. domestic art; Vera Hassenpflug, struca which is Dr. H. G. Gowana, until recently tabernacle, spacious Lake; Benjamin F. Cummings, Jr., 810 Ogden, oral expression ; Parley P To Register Aliens "The president, R. C. Almy, who The Mormon temple hardby Is Downlngton avenue. Salt Lake; Adestate superintendent of public instruc- wtth Ira Harknese formed the official ture. Halils W. Lelrd. closed to visitors. line Hander, No. 5 Warren apart' Sandy, art; Perryti Nellson, For Americanization Murray tion, wag present for a short time at repreaentatlvef of the Auburn (N. Y.) The delegates went to Great Salt ments. Salt Lake; George D. Harding, P. Melvin Petersen, 4J th meeting of tho hoard .Tuesday, Rotary dub, got back Into the har- Lake, 17 miles, knd bathed In the School Classes Logan; G. L Johns, Mt Pleasant; woodwork; Temple Night street. Salt Lak-Ed- ith Zina Johnson, Sprtngville; John' A A. E. Roche, Salt Lakw and obtained from that body its pledge ness today as practicing physician, celebrated water, which is 20 per cent salt. If you get it Into eyes, ears, As a part of the school census this Junk, Ogden; Laura E. Lovendale, shorthand and typewriting; Maud to assume tho responsibility of caring and besides U. attending to bis private nose or mouth. said the Auburn Eva . Moyes, Ogden; Is to be made a complete Brigham Clty tor a bust of tho late A. C. Nelson, who Tsew,nr: Homer K you want to come out mighty year, there Christensen. Laura Lenore 1226 Salt Second Samson, was state superintendent of publlo In practice, found business plied, up as Lake, ed , As for ewimmlng. that is Im- list of the names of aliens between the avenue. Salt Bessie H. Shaw, B' reen 8811physical lake; structlon in Utah for many yeara The head of the local Rotary. President quick. manLake, 16 45 of do and possible.' not who ual ages W. David years, training; Harry Smith, Eureka; Nelboard is also sending letters of ap- Almy said their trip was productive of "Another point they visited was the speak the English language, so that Logan; lie S. Frobes, 925 Logan avenue. Salt tftntch, manual training.Clltheroe, Pe who contributed unwonted enjoyment and that they Bingham preciation to thorn be. .copper . mines, attend .the. Junior ?0njllesQut, Steelman,-12MarJoria Lake; xeaulredtQ taken theymay G street high school certificate Nellie the expsnse of the iinirt. which ha observed many progressive steps Here a veritable been Americanization night school. A re- Salt Lake; E. W. Rosser, Salt Lake. Robinson, Park been plaoed In the library of the by the western city which Auburn removed through mountain has and the cent law makes attendance of such City. terracing 1 in special subject Diplomas board. ' Dr. J. A. WTdteoe, secretary has yet to take. Mark prospect afforded is declared to be aliens compulsory.. Professional high school certificates Alter leaving Denver, Colo., th superb of the board, was named a committee fPvT1' training. tnu,"ua1 on disIn the the hills A Fred J. head of standing the night Anderson, Sait Lake, woodWC Carolyn Friendly, 217 Third avenue. to Interview Avard Fairbanks, sculp, special train proceeded thence across tance. The town of having school, also has been designated as Salt Lake; Moroni O. Poulson, St tor of tbs work, to determine th cost the, Utah desert to Salt Lake City, a population of aboutBingham, 3.000 is all on director of Americanization and as Johns, Arix. of having a brans cart mad of his where the convention was assembling one street 18 miles tn Will Fm Vacancies length. There la such Is now engaged In Grammar grade life diplomas Ha"Salt Lake City Is one of the cleanest no room plans production. for side streets, owing to the for the opening of the making school In the zel M. Barnes, I have ever seen, skid Presi925 east Tenth South cities In Army Medical Corps , Appreciation Expressed. rocky declivities and precipitous bluffs fall. Compulsory attendance of all street Salt Lake;. William T. Bellts-todent Almy. Mormons? Well, they on either side." While Dr. Gowans was present he are pretty aliens will make the school much Luna E Fonneebeck, 1109 much the same as other Nephi; expressed his appreciation of tho sup- people. They are fine folk to meet larger than before, Mr. Anderson east South Temple street Salt Lake; in The local army reenrittiig statlon ta port given him by th board while and they out-dl- d says. The school will open Sept 15. receipt of a notice from the depart- Blanche L. Johnson, Ogden; Ruth In en- OLD FOLKS themselves OUTING ho was ta offica. Following tho de- tertaining us. Tb Mormon in Salt Lindsay. Provo; Edith E.; McKean. meirt that hi order' to BH" without! of former the parture superintendent. Lake City 'live abont the same as peoWoods Cross; Nell Muldraw, 736 Kart delay the 600 Border Service Medals. vacancies ta the modi- -. Superintendent G. N. Child, Dr. J, A. ple elsewhere. The eity 4s extremely First South street. Salt Lake; Bell cal corps caused by the rapidity Wldtsoe, president of th University progressive with modern buildings Pleasant Grove; Anne J. ONeill. demobilization, servIn of the PARK the secretary has dl- LIBERTY Medsls IN of Utah, and PA E. Q. Peterson, and recognition Shawana, Wls.; Mary Powell, Lehl; racted that these Improvements' that would put g vacancies .be filled president of the Utah Agricultural ices of the national guardsmen who Florence L. Prentice, 553 east Fourth by to It to match.' cities eastern many the adjutant general by appoint-menwere named a committee to draw ts were In service along the Mexican South street Salt Lake; Byron Sanitation ta Novelty. the emer-genc- y resolutions for the following up order; retiring superCedar Elizabeth 1916-191Marian City; ? In been have preIt is expected that fully 1.600 old border medical officers now in th One of the novelties observed was intendent, and these were later passed 8andy; Mrs. Pearl Beaulieu, service members of the the sanitation system, in which a people' will take part in the annual pared and are now available through Anderson, medical see- by the, board. They express appreciaJessie Fenton Sabeta, Kan.; Brown, The channels; officers' tion, proper military reserve' corps and fortion for the value of the services rend- small stream of water rams through, Old Folks to he held tomorrow the 1176 Eighth East street- - Salt Lake; mer la outing ribbon la and the of medal bronze, emergency medical officers serr-Inered by th retiring official, and the every street close to th curb. Bernice Carlson, No. 6 Kensington with credit during the war AHg ordinances are strictly en- at Liberty park. The outing will be- green and yellow. Proof of 90 days hope that bis future "shall be as merSalt Lake; Audra Cran- applicants beapartments. Is border on the service 10 a.ra. required must be American efttaena at forced. and If to ventured will you continue ited full of happiness and helpful eer expector- gin dall, OgAen: Eva Elvln, Sandy; Lesley 22 to 32 years of ate elsewhere,, when on the street, thfoughout the day. Relief societies fore the medal will fewue. age. Original ap- vice, and that satisfaction may com Lehl: Florence 961 Coates, Folsom, to th ' to him from worthy future achieve- than fn th small street that carries of 60 wards have combined to make east Ninth South street Balt Lake; TlelTtona'nt -1- U off the refuse you are liable to arments." VITALITY IS LOWERED. WHEW Hannah Beamson Parago-naGoodman, ' the success a 300. over and 1 1 tables . Take Horsfords Arid " day i Following which, after an expres- rest and are pretty certain to be Delbert Hansen, Redmond. Phosphate The streets are scrupul- will be spread for the banquet with sion from the new superintendent of pinched. ALUANCE COAL COMPANY. - Midvale; Lenora of exhaustion relief the for May Hibbert Excellent clean and the little rivulets fed 600 his realisation of the magnitude of ously or Hulsh, Payson; Rachel Kartschner, Store Now. Lump, 87.10; nut. L80 of lemonade and 125 gal- due to Sommer heat, over-worthe task before tho board. Dr. Gowans from the mountain snows, carry off lons gallon Cooling and refreshing. Ad- Provo; Della May Miles, 1473 Third per ton. Phone Was. 4143. of Ice cream-o- n x duty to fAn worry. . received hla appointment as state di- the surface dirt and debria. vertisement. Egst street. Salt Lake; Enid Ruff, LoBo far as ws could discover,' cooling appetlrers for the aged guests. rector of health (education. , Ths old folks are asked to bring a an; Evelyn O. Smith, Brigham City; ej'j'1 lanche Stock dale, 621 Sixth avenue. knife, fork and spoon. The Utah Salt Lake; Dorothy Rogers Ward, 722 Railroad Earnings Stamp. Light A Traction company will give south West Temple street. Salt Lake; free transportation to all old people You in Lulu Myers Williamson, Garfield; wearing badges, and ' many automoAdvices from Chicago note that an1 Emma biles have been occaoffered Krause, for Wls.; Wlnneeonne, the analysis of railroad earnings made by sion. Martha P. Smith, 2322 Windsor avethe association of railway executives nue. Salt Lake; Ann Snow, Teasdale. Hawkins Military band will give a Jesse F. Steele. American Fork; Anna shows that the yield on 1 18.000. 000. special program from 18 to 2 oclock MONEY W. Winkler, 235 east Fourth South TEMPORARY and three vocal soloists and several GQ0 of railroad Investment has fallen street-Sal- t Instrumentalists will also- help to ento about I Lake; A. L. Yates, Lehi; per cent, or less than Elizabeth Calderwood, 733 Wellington Come to tertain. Festivities will continue unhalf the rate considered as danger line- in 1014 by interstate commerce til 3 o'clock. Governor Simon Bamavenue. Salt Lake; Martha Cox, RichLoan Society 'W. Mont Ferry, the field; James H. Moore, Tobiona; Eleaberger, Mayor commission, get T nor Wright, Park Clty First Presidency of the Church, and . . other city and Church officials have make acquainted. f First Class Certificate. Utah Boys Coming. been Invited to be special guests of Clara H. Adams, Helper; Emma G. friends the day. Rocking chairs .will be given by Anderson, American Fork; Marie An CutFred R. Davidson and Harold to the oldest man and woman present derson, Provo; Rachel 'Anderson, Silbusiness The general committee tn charge of bankler, son of former Governor John C ver City; John T. Arnold, Hunting-ton- ; the entertainment Includes C. N. Nib-le- y, N. Lulu Barrett, Logan; Mattie Cutler, are In the eecond division of chairman: Andrew Jenson. B. F. ing Beal, Ephraim: DeMoss S. Bills, Fair-viethe regular army, which Is to return Grant Joshua .Bean, George Bourne, Myrtle Blackburn,- 755 . Emerhome shortly from Europe. This diMONEY LOANED N" Oscar Hunter and George Savage. son avenue. Salt Lake; Marie s, vision also Includes 100 pf1 the 3S0 ' of-th- e WATCHES, JEWELRY Lorelne 145th field SanKaysrville; members Brown, artillery Securities Company Bowman Returns . CapL' dy; Lyle Casper, 4173 Highland drive, who were detached in .June, 11. DIAMONDS, ETC. Salt Lake; Zella ChrlstensenrEphraim; and utilized as replacements In "Account-: 54 Main. Wat. 686 American force at the front Stanley J. Dailey. Summit; Orpha At about half and --less than Capt Andrew J. Bowman, Utah Dorius. Ephraim, Aroha Embley, Cenhalf (the charges of the pawn Field hospital, has returned from Paid on Savings, Compounded Let u finance your terfold; Lda Findlay, Kanab; Valera shops. home. . Coining to Salt Lake, 7. France. On going to Europe he was quarterly. account for th children. Foote, Provo;, Laura Freeman, ;. ' Loans to Open an Bernice Cates. St. George; Helen given six weeks' special study, then Contractor James I. riajnes. advertising dlrec- - 7? Oottfredson. PROVIDENT LOAN Salfna; waa sect to ths front at ths opentng Gladys Graham, Builders or tor for three years ptf th Griggs, Falrvlew; Rhoda Groesbeck, Sprlng-Uiof ths 8tMJlul offensive. While loCity Individuals SOCIETY. Carlotta A. Gross, SprlngvHle; cated near St. Mihlsl hla unit known Cooper A Co , of St. Paul, Mlnn.jT, Cornelia Hanks. Salem; Maude Hlb as the Justice Hospital gfoup. waited Member Federal Reserve System. 203 KEARNS BLDG. sanitary food manufacturers, has With- the on thousand bert Midvale; Mary Hickaf, Ogden to accept a similar position 11 of patients. Only Bank on $uue Street Dr. J. C. Robison, President. Edna Holdawav, rieasant Grove; XTcshlent JAMES PIVGRE wUhiha (Sweet.. Cndy.companj:...of. opening of the offensives In the .Ar- this city, effective July 15. Mr, Haynes FRANK. PIXGREE. Cashier Josephine Howells, 722 Canyon road. A. C. Whittaker, Sc.-Trea- a. gonne forest, Cspt. Bowman waa sent Salt Lake; Ada Hushes. Logan; Bar Knn wuCfl! to the front with a hospital unit served as an aviator during the war. I' ra "TOTAL receive- , eiunlnsltoa free. department Indy attendant. oci L ar Nazimova, the great actress of screen and stage, Is to be the attraction at th Orphbum theatre, . beginning Saturday, July 2. In "The Red Lantern oh of the artistic triumphs of motion picture. She Is to be seen tn a dual role, playing with, all the dramatic powers of her passionate na- dlfferture, two distinct parts-rastl- y -- an-- " Army Enlistment- - Local army llstments: Lee Vallon, Idaho Falls; John sjoain, Salt LflJktw . , Utah Copper Needs Men The Utah Copper company files application with Ike local U. S. Employment bureau for 10 men for the Arthur plant. President J Railroad Official Visitor . jar nee Russell of the Denver A Rio Grande wits tn town yesterday on A periodic trip over the lines of the company. H went to Provo this morning. 1 Recruiting Gttton h Toorio Capt Bird of the local army re, Fran k-on army cruiting office," Is in Tooele local celebusiness, and attending a bration for the benefit of returned LAKE "THEATTtF For Three Days Beginning Thursday, July 17, all-st- "A Good Bad cast. Woman with Nazimova to be Seen In uThe Red Lantern At Orpheum Theatre on tho Ust cam Rodney De La Mare, 19 years old, 104 west Second North street. Young De La. Mare had ridden over to the scene of the fire at the Utah Bill Porting company establishment when be struck a bump A and was thrown from hla bicycle. the fracture ef the right arm above elbow was the result. Following young De La Mar. Claude Deau, 8 years old, 68 South to the Sixth, West street, was taken hospital suffering from severe burns Aehand. on both "leg and the left cording to thpotlcs, the Dean boy had run barefooted into a pile of hot ashes st tho North Dump yard. His burns were treated at the emergency hospital 1 nd he was then removed to the county h wpttii 48 years old. 800 Harvey gVenue, and A. U. Daniels, 88 west Oak land- - avenue, - were -- badly bruised 'and narrowly escaped serious Injury when th bank of the new cellar In which they were working at the McDonald Chocolate company, 180 west Third South street, caved In on them. Birth men were burled to their waiats. The men. were taken to the emergency hoepltal where they were given first aid treatment after which Trask was taken to the Dr. W. H. Grove L. D.fi. hoepltal. - Physleta ns fear that one of the hones in Trask's right leg Is fractured. After receiving treatment at the hoepltal Daniels was taken to his home. Edwla Waylett 18 years old, 420 east Second South street appeared at thO emergency hospital for treatment last night suffering from a sever burn and laceration on hi right forearm. According to his story at ths hospital, be and Arnold Burns, 201 Fourth East street were standing talking together when Frank Brown. 828 Fourth East street appeared with a large automatic pistol Brown flourished th gun. Waylett said, and then holding It near them pulled the trigger. xhey were startled by the explosion and Waylett then discovered that he had been struck In the forearm by a quantity of pepper and salt which h thinks composed the load In the gun. Frank W. Dover, 4(1 years wss th victim of th dog bite. old, He told attendants at th hospital that hta dog and another on were fighting and when he attempted to separate them hi dog bit his left hand. were mad in theEight hand by tta. SALT PlKxt pr - on my dome they leave the ty tracka butcher other wtth my axo. with some swat whinger, I my though swatfest I pursue, hot I say, "Bo help the In do an I falter Not instant two. Though surviving flies distress m me, Walter,' I will slay a ton or yet may bless me for th good unborn In peoples my brow, drilling deeply a m; rm doing now. If. wo ill keep on kerswattlng. there will come of on themap be will flies trottng no when cheap thinks, u to gain; notwithstanding Oft the goal is In the distance, too far off for and sane. There 1 nothing Mk safe course Ta thats the which, persistence we are assured wefll never eat the endeavor: be as busy a the. ant, though earnest toiling Just our j fruit uf trees we plant, Bhal we cease with spoiling many a good thns& charge I a Such plan pay's In doubt? weeping, vain to sing despairing tones; weary scout. It Is vain to sit down us keep on sowing pranea let the do reaping, some other, though TILL the file around ms linger, wtth AMERICAN Oh, Boy! freight n Hate, June Caprice and an all -- alar cast; special music; Miss Kuth Florence In vocal selections. PARAMOUNT-EMPRES- S Bryant A Very Good Wanil burn in Frolics Rotnrian Young Mao.. at Bingham, Salt Lake and ball-air. , K BY WALT MASON (FOR THE DESERET NEWS) OoliegwdrU'roUc; Flip other seta vu -- Persistence Now Bill headed by PANTAGKS y- Blx I STORE AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. Bill-Toda- accident victim and on who blttan by do were treat been bad at the emergency hoepltal . Tuesflret The ay afternoon end evening. 1 ye Clement Moore, of theee a deep old, t F street, who buffered laceration over hie right eye and a arm when deep puncture of tho right riding ran Into an 'the bicycle he waa F automobile at Third avenue and --ine learn street, Tb police did not name of tho driver of tho machine. emergency hosAfter treatment at thewae removed to Moore young pital1 the Dr, W. H. Grove' I D. 8. hos- I 1019 1C , t d JULY EVENING NEWS . WEDNESDAY late.-Lead- ing- Open aSavings- - the,) 'rt Bla-mire- , Rex-burg- ( i Dentist 113So. SdV-- J National Main Jas.j 239-7- Bank ij! it .jt--- ' i e; V' |