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Show , - JuLir THURSDAY ljESERET EVENINd ' 1919 , 0 ........ . cad emy.- - At- a recent BY DEATH . i i CA1iP1111C-PICE-to board it, th's : fill!ilcS CE110111 T T4ti been.,00:AilliTAII school and establish bLWPT .r.v stead. as, the attendance has A. IL Stabilise .. to low for several years juatify A. tt. ctutOfauth, IS years old. Wash, of the Ellensburg' ..1,.... FOR $0,1J1.7. editor and piOiling.,S. accordind ing it going. Leading men. of the ......NIT to word July stake have. since Capital, died this city. Mr. Stuhlfauth received in ,'' a local of petitioned for a reconsideration of this was formerly on the staff one sister, ,, decision. declaring that the whole survived by is , fle paper, if To OAT stake will tinit in ',importing' it ...OUTING PlOtitill 11:. lira I. W. Rivoro, of Brooklyn. N., The matter is It 'ran be retained. local a hospital. , John WelloWnin Wednesday under advisement at this time. night. John Neilson died The foregoing is a brief pummary ; the disappearunder, ourrounde the Eddington I at is CUMMINGS Mystery The body lad! .e:'''. Dr. Seout: I. John M. of what has been done during the A. H., Taylor. I CPT. banded In hie thirteenth! awaiting the k I : ance of R. C. Cordell. an employee taking establishment . school year. . It gives- - but A. feeble of funeral arrangements. last night raturned sommisalonor, completion Nathe r;', 6 of lbannual hint. however. of the vast amount of 5 Church school report to I ;ei..-the home,120 '-from skik. down Emigration rAhroa1 tn the savings department -Cai.Uae ungokogAt , good actually accomplished by the . , , Lindskoc tional Bank of the Republic for the Fourth Caroline street. at r the Church board of education.as i,ii . atwhere course he ot thousands for marked etudents out that have the -, ,, ,:: home Saturday TV years old. died Wednesday. :,!.'. who left le Years. Peet !At Ate same time hi. sesignation I tended am schools. Not the that Does happy ;,;.1,, '."..... iss': .,.; " this city. Mrs. rternotin and has not been seen since. head of the Church schools was '':'.' the importance of the work, of the Major Jorgenson, Marwaret Kraemer-- 4n '' '' ...' ' 20 years old. died author-!tie- s with Church schools has hie home Krauser, caused accepted and. be was bonorebly' .., , the made who Mr. Cordell. Margaret , Want Both Cavalry and Goirorsa and front, there made an ltIN and Mr. Charles Irs Porair. 118 Tuesday. She is iturvived by two ' ..i to create a school commission released from offit-e- Siipt. Cummings 1. ' ;.,. y , of mile bike to Little Mountain. B. F street, left their place with a daughter& services will be bald &t the 1nis been succeeded by Adam IL Ben', three members of the Council of ... Ty,, i .,;,..; . Twelve, which Funeral f' Artillery in found a spot for camp just a mile this as head of the schools. The for- e a grestt adat I p.m. Fribespeaks , I Emerson ward chapel Lloyd , t teill preI vance side of Little it is in and mer superintendent has been in theirusefuiness here! Emigration Joseph 4 ',,, Bishop ;."..! day. - the by for II years. Prior to becoming .''' will be furnishedMrs. In concluelort-1--be.. to &sprees ihe :..r Hospital Assured. big M. I. A. party will camp from i Porter called at the bank Monday and lude and musio 1.. Saints. ';.',. Latter-da- y P.Incere gratitude that I feel for the fisted of the Church schools be taught until Wednesday. Monday he had hot been there. A.- - telJgram the German Camp ;.' ' 't 1 of ' ) ,t liungary. native and was & ') for 11 years at the state university Orant at Mountain Dell. he reports am.a experience I have,tad as your getter--then sent to his son, Russell Cor- Krauser '.? P. ,.'.r',..,,-- , al superintendent, during the last II with the exception of "two and one-ba- ll t :, the only part of that region not burned dell. who le on one et the Oakland, a a local boopital, McAfee-- 4n John since all the has years years pent years, and to thank you, one and all,' Official advioest, have! out by the recent ire, the camp being, Cal, newspaper. A reply from the John McAfee died Wednesday nlint. ,:,'",- for your patience With me, your helpbe was IS in the school rooms of Utah. .e,,;7: ',11. that city. aged 11 years. The body le at the ' from 'Washington, the only green spot for miles around.' son said he had not come tosent now devote 114, time to pri. House. to his E.ddington fulness and friendship and your loyal , lie will no am ors Another message was then will parlors. Sugar It used 4 this ., of trip, ,, during ::, the program support while trying to perform the yate bossiness' affairs. Mrs. Victor Mills at Ash- awaiting funeral arrangement& daughter, :, previous outings. ; The report whtch Mr. Cummings duties of that high office. I appreorganiza-. national guard 8, local land. Ore.. sad the reply from her Allee Sherovnod Chapple.--.A- t Will Leave Monday. fisndele 0n to the board showed a ;.,: ..: ciate all your kindnesses and hope' I tions as outlived by the militia bureau was to the erne- - effect. Mrs. ' Mille hoepttal Mrs. Alice Sherwood ChapPleiA..,, ,:. - gather remarkable enrollment and at, ' may continue to merit your friend- in the press dispatchea. Major Fred ' The party will leava-a- t La.m. next Will arrive In Salt Lake Friday to aid S34 Seventh Eaa t. died this morning. ,...t '. i tendence in th Church schools dur.. r':.. ':' '0:4.e.' an operation. She was the ship and confidencs. praying Ood to Jorgensen. adjutant general. said this Monday morning. Dr...Tnylor declares In the search for her father. following William,.4:;.'.,,.. ; ' bless the influenza formerly o last Chapple., of year, despite you. all, and especially the worMg F. wife Earle, his list of ready-tWilliam that not to is Utahis 1 f, y reselling that According .' participants ,,,;r:,' , morning car barns and two The reports from ispidemlis.-dispatcher atthethe thy young man who will be. my su- accept ; ... ' the federal program as re- rather buts Preportione and that cashier of the National Bank of the, night Garfield Smelter. Ischoois have not yet been sent in but le everything points to- a most Mr. Cordell, who wasabout new employed atwas state. in this city. Jorgensen Republic, ' ,2,..17,...- -4, .. this born Major gards ,,i Mrs. Chapple ; the enrollment reached s ,.4rithotit them . that a suogessfnliP Mr.- and Mre. Twenty-fourt- h years old. had been notifiedOf Jul' daughter of strongly in 4avar ..of having a ,: full May II, lRt9, e mark. ,!Bstimeting 400 for Irt' ; '''41:',. ' , addition-given-hito her vitioe., be -the ot would one Man herwood. in M. -, to- -- the T. some artn L. I. A. younger W The nRocd.Comnussion Has ', , board regiment of '1..n UM, school not-y- et was C. reported the total husband. she is survived by two child-- , for Utah. preferably cavalry. day accepted an invitation to join the owing to his advancing age. Hi 4f' Issoiches but 00 behind that of last S.: also 8. and William Received 66 Trucksl instead of a third of a regiment of nuting and definite plans will be made.,11 informed that he wouldandreceive ren, fiveDorothy - There ttaa been sit average at.. t; f....0brothers and two sister& been ueual as same that, sr of by the actual hil,Valary d , 'plopertMn cava1ry:and-to ImMeditaely forthe toungwOmell , tendance of 4470. 'The 'graduates he eould work around the bank-Ten-- Mir.- - Funeral arrangements have tot ' ' 1,,,.. TICritrrny frucluestillotted 11 regiment ot- artillery.-- as provided by 10111 number 12 elementary and-4- 02 0.470"' high way.-came his do anything that, -- the. state of Utah, 61' have been re- the bureau program. and IS college makings total the home. il01 Cordell seced to aeeept the announceWalter R. Lithead--- Ai - 'echo, n ;,t, et 744 or 11 per cent of the total en-- Walter R. Uthead. Question of Federal Lid. . c ceived by the stale road commission. ment in good sprat. Mr. Earles says. brinth East street, Condition dedied wore war Investigate suddenly thin morneoliment. There old, during the The slate may accept the but it is now feared that he gotdes-to SO years Of this number 42 are two-ton Nash 4.mar-IS- T of heart trouble. Mr. Unread wasteachers in the schools and or not as it ing became program he three-tonineMotion broodrng Picture are partment'a Theatres Federal. Quads, 11.012 volumes in the school librarielt illt"TeneofRgetopiethere is always the den-pondent and either committed suicide &flu: indal'compilatntri and three Keity pleases, but eight Veil. three-toMost of the schools were closed 3 to .. if federal all would be withthat three-to- n body-wandered Tit temporary or widow. away ier during All his trucks. are of the trucks survived by IL. n:, CrADUNGS; ,1 months OPer11012 reome in the various mo, aberration. state organizes along during the spidemle and at the Eber W. Rill undertaking S40 equipped with bodies designed to car- drawnsome longer. From the Who Retiree aa Head Of quire lines laid down by the war .dirpart- lion picture theatres in Salt Lake are the the aged man was leaving the ta4shment pending completion of tun. As so or a loads sand that ry bulky gravel dotng college work many students en almost a vitali Schools.. ' Porter home he was met by Mrs. Port- oral mrangeTnonts. road, such as the road commission end ment. Federalin aid is for this afternoon by tileted in national servioe so that it is the reason being Inspected Utah, f r, who stopped to talk with him.- At I to haul: would overload the consideration ry the year most of what was necessary estimated that normally a total en- the end-OCattrom-factoappropriation for Inspector for The that time-h- e appeared loath to Bay trucks if the bodies now on them that the legislative of FEWEILAL NOTICICS. rollment of 10,060 would have been state the state industrial commiasion, and State: where he was going, Mrs. Porter says, guard realni should be need. As s safeguard to the national B.re 23 BeattY.1 Perhaps nover,before has tho invadf. biennium T. yea? rec.mid. - There thinkvery idealth- Commissioner and she did not inquire further. Itinerat of Mriv --kerne, .Nosetton, preveilt overloading the road com- Ire he prevent been rhurch scheoho Includtrig two le- - occupied by the teacher has Sanitary conditions in some of the op-- 1 ing the bank might be sending him out who died Wednesday. will be held Sun-at mission will cut the steel bodies down smallonly 137.000. agitated to institutions and In addition ed by a subject that Mr. indicate." Cattron ward- chapel rooms said, are "The said h Twenty-eighttwo-totown. press n dispatcher' of by a, crating the sand load capacity and pntare schools maintained by mis- them to greater extent than the sub- change be "that the plan Would to be very badand the Mapection is, Friends of - the family are doing day at 1:10 p. m. Theofbody may Jorgenwm Major the to a body body rigid dump at does the in present her taint-te- r. the various mindons of ject of salary', pinnarles make the Utah guard neither one. deeired .for the purpose of a. hinge on the truck everYthinet possible to loeate him and viewed at the rewidence calling! by putting douto street.. ms movement front A tody West national time. Fifth with Church. HS would-, .,. enrollments varYand :it ' Ihe ' the faults Of the operating-roole, the ,local police have been requested 1010 a. north at the rear end and Minding a hand thing nor the other.' m. till noon on the day of the In g from 21 to'11 ble., theprepent. salaries ot teachers, Avis renewal of the friction that' Ahe,otterition of the theatre managers to lend their aid. cause with w hick Se 4ift tts bedr.-Th- o will, be ln tile Wan. the resignations of Suet CumI and the oontinult.1 high "emst Ihr!' 'Ocistbel in heretofore has 'who have exPreised' 'a Willingness 'to 'the guard a work will be done at the commission theMing and Dr. George H. Brimhall Ins, while workers in almost every 'aa and state this between officials. PC with the state Mr.i artillery from the Church school board was co- other line hare bad far greater in- shops on Beck street. the infantry. or cavalry as the case Cattro n said that about 21 per cent missionaries Kerarri are -,seised.- - Dr, Brimhall, however, is rei creases in. pay then the teacher, might be.Llt would be a .hybrid or- of the motion picture operators Aire - FrOm New Zealand eontinue as president of the R. Y. 17. the chief reaaons, and are sufficient ganization and the members, woutd tubercular and that they work under Install Siren it was decided to eontinue the an ones. Thegfeelings of our teachers in May -be contending among them- such conditions that when they leave always 'Lois academy althongh former plans annual eotiference have been presentElders NrilfordWard of Riverdale, To Tell 'When Water or. the operating room after having com selves as to. which for closing It had been considered. ed to you. or will-beby your school ; har- pleted in of instead Boxelder &hitt a are work working of ganization, that county, and 'William L. they S. M. TAYLOR a 00. For Fire mony for the benefit of the organizs-- - almost unable to walk for 20 or 10! Needed prior to the meeting the Church hoard commissioners, and I hopeas such re-be of are just back from Ogden, Knight 117,11 katAL DERECTOR& lief will be given them education. the Church educational 'may, as a wholo. pf tint, 'minutes. s New !titian& where they have been 151455 E. 1st So. pommisaion met to formulate a new possible for you to give. The general 'We should be given either artillerr Upon the recommendation bt Fire police for the Church schools and government and state legislatures ars Chief W. H. Bywater, plans for the in- or cavalry Or infantry. not half one - engaged for more than four yearn in Phone We& l& - to Fall the unusual to Fatal increase for Proves the future. The rt taking steps pther plans and ;half, another., Ws:should thing work. They left Salt Ake miesionary stallation-of a which Meant ours bi feel to siren, and that of ! teachers, is as fol. pay have a straight organization. moNtIcr2vm and aftPioneer of Deseret City 'together April they, too, must share, similar bene- water utters may be notifted ef a fire "The alternative leftto the state Is .tallow: , President r working together Finch of the time Wir LAN'S SIARELS AND MOND.- and warned to refrain from the use of to go ahead and to organize on a prefel:per-Grant and mem- - fits. A number of good teachers have water for tha time, are being considIn the far-oland, were released at onntat WorksC. CL Johnson, Prop.. 1.341 tiers of the general Church board of war basis." Correepondence.) (Spettal . left the Church school service for ered by the city COlilMIPSIOnerS. This , s the earns time and Made the long trip N $treoL la already doing education: Major Jorgensen Hannah 15.Mrs. DESERET, more July remunerative home together. 'Both presided over TLORINT. positions.' while recommendation was submitted by the what he Can to see if the war depart' The school year 1911-1- 1 bag. for Inwas Ft Deseret Allred of fiare fatally remain who 'Waikato conference and each over Om Wm. sacrificing. firs chief, after low water pressure ment will not alter eh the vssany reasons. been a very uousual many 'program in jured June 30. at Manti, when If he one other, Elder Ward over the WaiAMERICAN - rwRipT- s- MORAL Monday- sight was found to handicap accord with the needs. of ear- - The great world war took a nancially. Jor their loyalty, the occasion. Utah: Express in fell the cellar e down at in eccidentally and the the kato the Wei- designs ter every Elder blaze firehen fightingKnight of our students and teachmany orders. bob Mel great se MO situation knwtfl home Of Reddick R. Allred of that rau. The returned missionaries say eharges paid Ain Utah Bill Posting company. es1677. This reduced the Ws& gra into the The prevailing scarcity of teach-er- the Mantra. American to deavor have the matter enwee Mre. presented Allred Manti at New if tablishment.' Installed The Zealand but is place. siren, country, aigood pitrolhnent 'err much. especially in which. has made it unusually dif- will be blown when a fire breaks out, to the war department by his own SALT LAMBOURNE. gaged In temple work and at the time "the good old U.'S. A. for us." The ERNEST ltie norinal rollegra and the Brigham ficult to fill our faeuttlse for next this will notify' all water users communicatiens. and also .through the of her death was preparing to visit at War, they said, was responsible for ab Lakes leading florist, new store. tu.. But ;Young the Span'sh year, should cause a heavier enroll- and an university. Utah Decors,. Our " representatives In..Congrees. specialty. her eons home in Spring City. She normally high prices in New Zealand, beryl designs ii at bancL " emergenelthe influenz4 was it stilt greater catastro'- ment in our normal Colleges.. I wish that Lieut. Col. William' W. Gordon,- woe born in England. Oct. 34. 1641. but there was plenty to eat, it one bad lions 67 South Main. Was. ISIS tire chief says, ector-instructor night, pity to our schools. It closed all special effort could be made to main- theMonday i re.in was for Utah. also water and law New Tb - FLORAL DE& L pressure very and came to this country when 9 years the prim mphasised , sehools for several months. but 1 am Isin the supply of teachers needed. It water works employees had not pofting Personally, to the militia bu- of ate, crosaing the plains with her Zealand's loyalty ' to the mother .1444. 114 E. 1ntl Bo. TeL Was. 1411 or 'glad to report that exceedingly few The new school law which requires in tumishing troops. Out of ideath occurred ' among our teachers, boys and girls to attend echool. at turned the water from the upper into reau heads on the situation as it exists parents In a hand cart company. She country FLORAL DESIGN 1 'A OPPMIALTT. was married to Wm. L Barney in the a population of 1,500.000 they said hind students and that nearly all the least part time, every year until they the lower reservoir the blaze would r New Zealand eent.over to the tiring Evans Flory Co.. MI Main. Was. Set have developed into 'a conflagration. Be Field Hospital. 1choola resumed work in the spring are 13 years old, will, no doubt, in- All will sixties and settled at early City, Spring water users were notified line 100.000 soldiers: and they had It by ',and most of them. by their corre- - crease the enrollment of most of our Wring there many yews. Her huabacid all FUN ER AL D ft ECM RS. Mlnimum'strength of a battalion ot was of the emergency and asked to figured out that if the United ,,. soondetice work while closed. and ex- academies next years and a few ad- phone accidentally killed 44 years ago States would be 517 men. Intluding artillery homes. off at water the bad men on the their eontributed shut & W. Tr.211 itra work on Saturdays or by working ditional teachers may be required. The With the installation of the WIII TAYLOR. to a 17 officers, and of a squadron of casal- by being dragged death by horse. same pro rata there would Jolt the siren, sad jleen pie. St iltah'e leading undertaker neer hou rs. made up most of what provistons of the , edury,-094 men, including 14 officers. 11.000,000 under arms geode - haze ler. I embalmer. - Services and quality was lost and ended the year with cation in health. morals and indus- Me Oiler sera the neeessity The agirregate of a field hospital force be removed. will , AA home th bee. Prices at your own suiting. many. , isplendil eommeneement exorcisms and trial habits, shoultl produce much 1 311' 411, I. about 15Thie would give the state 7 ,",. ,i .. I: Wee. , number of graduates. Al good, if proper means to render the 0 oiodlyseem organization a minimum strength of Session. Boards in things propitious for a good law effective can be established. This Reports Increase in something under 1,000 men. accord: ohonid CART. Tentlygo,row & co, the two systems into still Iv...ling in the fall. Calls For Charity ing to the militia bureau plan. '', ...:.f., ''''' '''' ' PIINERAL DIRECTOR& ' The teachers will lops remember, greater bring unison. Tooele and countles boards of Juab No is OPEN DAT AND NIGHT.objection being raised to the ' , '"''''4: 044," .. Quite a number of our schools are gratitude, bow the general board PHONIC HT. , ,t,' were to to hold scheduled fleld establish a equalisation ,...ve hogpital rented them full pay while the undertaking again this summer, the Calls for charity have increased in proposal a seselon today with the state board echools were closed. which enabled home project work for which An ex- number greatly during the past few as a part of the Utah guard organize.. ''..... ,; ,....A.,,.,,,i.-tion. Such an organization would be em to meet the high octet of living tra appropriation of 110.000 has been of equalisation to go over various as''fO'DONITEL Ss CO. CICIACRTAXIMUI months, according to Miss Kate Wil- welcomed. no matter whether straight ,,,er essment questions which have arisen and embalmer'. )I hits they held themselves in readi- - made. 7 South Wea4 or of the liam& Utah Charities "hybrid" es. to begin teaching whenever the secretary two In the The long quarantine prevented counties. The Tooele Tem', le Street. organizationla finally adopted. Its Miss .6... be school to session at hold Williams says this beard arranged raised. This was proper might preparation for this organization. - . quarantine CEMITTI:itIES a nose provision and proved to be a summer work, and a later date and the Juab commission it very nature ren- is due to the great blessing to the teachers and to ders it practically liable to careless-flee- s of probably session Is state in the board with this men who have been released from Caoler (Weather Predicted. WA.aATCH LAWN CEMETERY. PLR the schools., and negligenee. and much money the army, and to the fact that many , afternoon. 14 Main St. Ws. 1111. can be For wasted is if it not emout men of Locally have been thrown diligently ' I Friday 1 Miele! ViMta. followed up, though great good can ployment since the close of the war. PERSONAL. Church Notice. schools be accomplished where it is properly During the few months thatvisits The weather bureau predict, cooler With the increase in the calls for to done. --- -official DR. NEWMAN. antique dealer. Ili in weather for Friday, but there is no help the number of divorce cases the following institutions, previously The quarterly conference of Liberty ave.. NewysYork, will be in this city lot Mina- Thoologicat-SentbutrieL---has the city Y. highost cook prices tor stake will be held- next Sunday. July one week.--Pareported to this board in detail: B. Whether this is due to Indication oil rain for says. and Theological seminaries have become the fact A hot wave coverts the Big Horn 20, beginning at 10 a.m.. in Assembly tapestries. porcelains. rugs. bronzes In the old adage county. University, B. set forth Write. call or CikSioell., kinds. of with all all Public popular the tabernacle in and antiques north of hall. here. At continuing academy. Pielding academy. Knight very in regions the flies Boise, the door, 7311-school authorities, as well as church that "When poverty phone. 53 Hillcrest apts. Was. ' academy. L. D. S. university, Millard at S p.m. The First and Thirty-firlove flies out the window," she did maximum appears to have been reachofficials, In many places are enthusiastic not in the First ward meet ed 102 at wards will while Helena academy, Murdock academy. Oneida degree.. WANTED; PEMALE pins. IMP in their establishnow has chari- humps the upper thermometer at 100 chapel; the Liberty. SecOnd. Third and academy, Ricks Normal college. Snow ment and advocating meintenanee., The great tiesNearly every state meet in the Second LADITS 'YOUNG will wards Pocatello OS de. RESPECTABLIS nOrmal college and the Weber Normal degreee. Miss Eighth Williams registers says, organizations, at the light ex- and this enables the workers in each trees and Spokane experiences Its e ears at the Mission Garden, Ninth to ward chapel;' the Thirty-thirWiese.- - 1 have also. visited these amouttt of good' done American pense ()Lit appeals to the people. and state to tompare note. and decide on second day at 100 degrees. Light eeminaries: and Tenth wards will meet in the 10th go and bthr East. Good pay. I bourn theological attar LOO think 20 will be in operation next the beet method of dealing with vari- showers continue In southern Utah. Tenth ward chapel. evening worit..-AppiPork. Brigham City. Granite. Jordan. as as twice MOT than MRS. HANWAR S. ALLRED. many The- general temperature of the ous circumstances that arise., . - Isiti..Mt. Pleasant. Pleasant Grove. 'year. , elesse I I were this year; state for June was $S 0 degrees as rive running Richfield. Roosevelt. and looked over years later she was married to the only school In the sysI shown by the records of $O stations. Perhapswas the situation at KePhi, Manti and on Ahe decline was elle World War Fought While that The general precipitation for the Thom. B. Allred aid later moved to Spanish Fork where seminaries have tem Luis she had resided IS .The San academy. That stake is not state, as shown by record. of 114 eta- Deseret. where been authortsed to be started. years. Mr. Allred died eight years ago.' a thrifty condition and the rivalry She Was in Siberia Making tions, was .0; of an 7 semina ries. like the echools.- - did con- in inch. u two P She Iva the widow of two Indian war siderable work by oorrespondonesi and In school matters between the ' Study of the Aborigines veterans, both husbands baling active home visits during the long (marlin-tin- chief towns of that stake was the at the part in the stirring times incident to ,,y,, Burg ary Reported. and.by extra Wotis made up by cause of the poor attendance the settlement of Sanpete county. Mrs. two two brothers and, Jewelry valued at approximately Allred leaves Caleb Stoddart of Spring OM MO was stolen from the home of W. sisters: Wm. J. Eltoddart of 9Asalt. Mr. A. 1,4tchfield, 402 east Second South Margaret Christiansen of Spring City of five Mrs. street. Molen Idaho: the sad afternoon Wednes. Jane, during 0 to a report received by children, Wm. C. Barney of Spring day. according asset a person Do you not agree that health is the most valuable the police. The loot consisted of three City.' Mrs. Wm. Justensen of Gridley, can have? Wtthout it you are a liability to all those dependent on , watches, three rings. three pins, three Cal., Mn. Dennis Black of Deseret, more bad health is ruined by revolvers and two chilas. The bur. and Angus and Alvin Allred of Delta; Everyone knows that , you.' , ,,,,k. teeth than anything else. glary was committed during the ab- II grandchildren and IS I t''04b sence of the family. according to the Interment Will at Spring n A OF THE system is an incubator of disease. With 'good teeth . police. and no trace of the culprits City. extent. ,'1 to can a eliminate sickness great you be could found. '','1 .... The Union Dental. Co. csn eliminate the bsd teeth. Ilistethyears ,:, 1 of diligent prattle of dentistry have made us themost export of den1 1 'Aging' : ' Award School Contract. Seriously, Injured tists.- All our prices are very reaannable for such high grade work. Fall From High Bridge The beet is none too good for a UNION DENTAL patron. The of education LABORATORY. of Granite bail, COMPLETE IRAY , (Special to The News.) , school district has awarded the con, BINGHAM. July I T.Dan Coakley, tr;ct for improvements to thWIther about Mra IT 1 a i man school to O. H. Adamson. at Zo. ajntryman.-.coat of 114.130. This I. the first of filen: that series of improvements for the schooletilbeut 100 feet off the high bridgework-1 from the Utah Copper that district. made possible by the' em awls Inge to the D. A R. O. switches. One $5.00 Cold Crowns vote of the people at a bond elec r some months &gob Other contracts leg and his nose were broken by the $5.00 fall and it la feared be may bays Bridge Work , will be awarded shortly. He Gold inlays.; $2 to $5 Eight 'bids ,were, submitted for Ow suffered serious internal injuries. ' Of the Chnrch of Jesus Christ Of Latter-da- y Saints not wholly unconscious, but is un- work, which eonsists of a - ; Portelain . addition with heating.and sanitAiloA- Able to.tall just bow the accident hap Tabernacle and In Held the Asse,mbly Hall, Jane I, 2, 3, 1919 odttion is being closely Fillings $2 to $2.56 plants, ranging from tho price attPened. Hai be may be taken to OK which the work was awarded up toi watched VERItATINI ' A CONTAINS REPORT OF Silver Fillings.. $1.06 140.1121. Bidders were Paul Paulson.iSt. Mark's oepital later thia atter & Angel. Schuyler & Sorensen. - ADDRESS DELIVERED Kempe n" Verf- Best iSet of e.4FPem ) Carpenter Construction company. C. I. Teeth (Trubyte Anrson. F. Shraven. , Berg & Carlson. Meeting Postponed; Order now as edition is limited . , and the succeastul --bidders$10.01 Teeth) I Set For Saturday ' , PRICE 35 CENTS POSTPAIP . - tfkLH.CurnrtithgSFi1és "inal Report on Church Schools During Ills Regime . . , , Has Disappeared' , pRoGpAm , H.It . ' , Ie . . - .. ' , , BoneM. for-Mal- ty - I ,. 0 .,' , :,,.,- GuardField 0 , t:.'- of-ic- 4 g- :..,101,----...' k., -- ' ',. wmix !'. - , 4. destinetio. -- 1...... - ;OfBankhgFInni Pig DoEstioT.. : LALLED :ed Employee ,--- - , . i ,y .1 - '- ',.,. .- -: . t - till 11 0 .?; , , . - n ir-t , - -- - ' , Over-it-unt- il n; ' seven-schoo- ls n, , s - emookomo 1 I eselt---Guri- nir , - funiere.L.-.Interm- , ent , , wee-the-be- tter . h - , re-pe- Supt-Cummi- nsrs , . - S. - ff . - or El out-et-to- e, , -- insp- KING-1FLORA- ' Ir 1- 21-2- lair-concerni- Ieach ( large-numb- 44 - t -k, ,fr, 221-22- f.,---- er amomonownwommO - -- Wit-'hu- ng ege. ' st 1 d, . -- 111 ) ow Ready for el iver 4 e, - (Delay was Unavoidable') AGREE?., ull Prócéedifik-s- , - ''' , , -ik run-dow- r', '' , e ,..,, tel t",4 'UNIO E ONE PRICE TAL TO ALL c COMPANY r oil Mt' , ITE011 POSITIVELY EXTRACTED AVITII0CP I'MN ter1ll2ed immediately after using. and it'd A.lk Instruments aro have no unpleasant aftereffecto. On Vy the best materials used in -- 1111 our work. The best ventilated and coolest dental offices in the city. Electric fenein verY room. Seven may attendants. UNION DENTAL COMPANY 412 Main Street E , I Eytilr''' -- 7 HELP WANTED --- YELLOWSTONE PARK MISS M. A. CZAPLICKA. 5 , fiii.41'..Coi.f.',0...if:..i.ke: I Dr. L. J. Dull In Charge 33ES Mono 1 Czaplickiu leader of the Siberian Anthropological expedition 'soot out under the patronage Of the1 Young ladies who desire' making Yelowstone National 'University of Oxford and the Univer- t trip through shy of Pennsylvania. was surprised Park and at same time secure eggto learn upon her rerent, return to ployMent receiving remuneration for civilization that there had been a ;their services with the Yellowstone world war. Miss (11.4.plicka, who is a,: National Park Camptng Co., around lecturtr on anthropology at Oxford, the camps can do- so:by conferring has written authoritative works on the with Mr. Will Brown,27 West South aherlaines of Siberia's Arctic wilder . rempie St. Salt Lake City. Telephone ;Wasatch MI MI M. A. , I - Vas. 1126 .. . ' - Special to The Newell.. -PRESTON. July 17.A meeting called for last night at the C2mmer dal club at whichItwas expected Fred G. Nylar of the Amalgamated Sugar company would' be present to talk about ereeting a sugar factory lere. was postponid till Saturday night. Mr.'Taylor could not come to Preston last night, but it Is expected he will be at the meeting Saturday I. 13 eseretNewsBook Store- - -- NENVS BUILDING 1, 6 31ain Street - |