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Show - ....,. . - DESERET :EVENING Qin.. subacription and complaints regarding to J. L. made should be Johnoon. office with H.- - A. Fedor & C.. $2 West irirst North St. 121. IS. Hoe Twit? oe tcr tits Daly. ,talephone Saturday and Now. and Church pub.. non-dalive- ry 11tt10 -- 'ONO Chinago,,,,,4,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,-4-9- 20.L-Puner- -- Weather Obaergratleas At - -- a.m.. July SI: Tern peraturs. 1 P seri a irTATIoNa. be"' p I' ; 10 70 ' 14 62 46 &Ili. 16 64 Los .74 68 64 62 94 94 74 6 62 64 90 I -- do ;$1 Helena tro .1 VoyLT GraLd cep,. 0 DlIS .. 0 70 0 SA NO 90 New who , 71 11 11 71 70 12 70 62 66 14 761 -6- 64 - 76 72 .16 .01 6 14 - 62 Omaha 184 IS Phoenix 94 Pocatello . :; 90 Portland. Or. 0 St Louts I 12 Paul at I San Diego 16 I 14 Stn Prenehico $4 94 76 14 Santa Fe .04 . .. .. 58 IS Seattle 414 14 0 0 14 Spokane 71 72 .84 Washington 12 M 52 Tollowstone I Sun rises $AS gun.; sun sets 232 p.m., July 23- Ok were her pupils and by all with whom she came in --contact in her profession. When she was married to Alonzo Cook they established their home in Swan Creek. She was & diligent worker in the auxiliary orgtnizations, particularly in the Mutual association, for long Improvement years, during which she served as first .counselor to the president of the stake .board. In later years she waa a Relief society worker, serving as second counselor to the president of the stake Relief society board. Throughout her ... lahot.a 7-- - II! , .- , .. . . , - - - - ,a4.f9:1111 - 7, ' N . - . f. L,., the es ' - - . ' ' -N - , , X , , , - - : , --Ik- e t only . , , --- - ''--- -' . - - :PIP '' . . : t $2135 G. b. Detroit - i, .- ' V. -- ' - ' o . ' 41e't . , - , ' .' tires - - punt 11 11 - - - - . 640 " , PI 0 .....,, . - 384 371 .1126 - 31- - It.Z WilMOIL MIMI N (YrICL BY THE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVM0 Board Of Commiedonate- of 'Salt 'Lake of such City. Utah, of the intention Board of Commissioners to make the following described improvement, wit( To grade. construct concrete curb. oonwtruct drainage system to carry water acres. and along etreets and inSouth tersections, and pave Eighth ittreet between Third West and Ninth West Streets, and Fourth West Street between Eighth South and Ninth South Streets (said pavememt on EIghth South Street between Thtrd Wept end Fifth West Streets to eonvist of one otrip on each twenty-thre- e (33) feet arid side of the Denver & Rio Grand R. R. one of strip twenty (10) right of way; feet wide on said Eigbth South Street between Fifth West and Seventh West Streets: two- "trips twelve (44) feet wide with park forty-fowide between on said Eighth South Street between Seventh Welk and Ninth West Streets; and one strip wixteen (16) feet wide on each side of the Denver & Rio Grinds It. It. right of way on Fourth West Street between -- Eighth South and Ninth South Street: and till to be seven of eaki concrete pavement (7 inches thick), in Paring-Diotrio- te Nos. 21 and 29 according to .tho Plana Pronles and specifications on file in the offioe of the City Engineer, and cost defray the abutters' portion of the and expense thereof by a local assessor ment upon the lots pieces of ground to be effected and benefited b). said improvemen t. situated within Blocks 1. k, 8, 4, 1, 10. 11 and 12. Plat 1, 16 and 11. Plat A", all in Salt Lake City Survey. and in the northeast quarter of Section 11, Townehip 1 South. Range I went, and in the northwest quarter 1 of Section 12. Township 1 south, Range west. sll in Salt Lake Base and Meridian, fronting or abutting upon the streets above named, and to a depth of fifty (50) fest back from said 'Knots,. and all within the district bounded on the north by Seventh South Street, on the seat by Third West Street. on the south by Ninth South Street. and on the west by Ninth West Strest... Tbo total cost of said imprteremest is estimated at eventy-ti- v thousand' and eight hundred forty-st- x dollar of which rum the (171,146.77) abutters' portion is fifty-si- x thousand and 16.100 ($56.. four hundred wixty-fothousand 464.16) dollars: twenty-on- e three hundred twenty-tw- o and ($31,811.67) dollars. or eight and ($11.19) dollars per front or linear foot of abutting property for two twenty-thre- e foot stripe; twelve thousand eight hundred ninety-thre- e and and 813.76) dollars, or four (14.44) dollars per front or linear foot of abutting property for ens twenty. toot strip; fourteen. thousand ninety and (114.090.11) dollars. or rive and (11.64) dollars per front or linear foot of abutting Property for two twelve foot stripe with forty-fofoot and eight thousand one park between: fifty-sevhundred and (18,- 117.60) dollars. or six and (16.18) dollars per front or linear toot of abut-tiproperty for two eixteess foot strips. All proteete and objections to the carrying out of such intention must be presented in writing, stating therein lot and block, or description of prop. arty. to the City Recorder en. or before the 13th day of August, 1919. The Board of Commiewitmers at its first regular mastitis thereafter, to. wit, the 14th day of August, 1111, will consider the proposed levy, and bear and cottolder such protests and Weetions to said improvement . as shall have been made. By order of the Board of Commissioners of Salt Lake City, 'Utah. Dated July 14th. 1111. Birmingham At NaziwilleNashwille, . .,- . ... .,.........---7'........- - - rt , .31 40 , 1; - 14- - 19 45 - - 1 to l ORC EC 00 bipl .470 44 41 48 47 Now PLAYING -- , .444 .429 .410 S - SPEXIIAlt Atlanta, , Exclusive Pictures - ...mm - -- Present. - ' s K the - -- - R- lit Operatic B Sekotant Grand Symphony i' I primates , FIVE OTIIER BIG Aers Photo Comedy :46,, Three allows &illy :Id, 9:15. Priors: Mata, ION 150. litoN o'rektne the COMEDY. PATTIE REVIEW p ij 0N 'S rtonzzaz E 'College Girls Frolic' '12 ' , pany and released through First National Exhibitors. .13 ' In .His first picture with hii oirn com 0 Thi7C.Iiitoso .'ShimitliJ.:::t" Agricultural opportunities of Arizona equal those of any state in the Union, according to Dr. D. W. Work,- ing, dean of the achool of agriculture of Arizona, 'who is of the University in Salt Lake attending the stockconvention. More than 110- .growe? 000 acres are planted to cotton in the Salt River valley. which is only one of the agricultural areas of the state, ha said- - In luxothar section one man made 22.400 1.tom a alfalfa he said. patch. - A tour of the uulque agricultural state will be conducted this fall un Lagooa GERM adapted - 1 The Chinese Castles. 0 , from the story, "That 'Woman," by Hapsburg a drama of boyhood among the hill folks of Kentucky. , K Moy Praises Agricultural Opportunities in Arizona - - , It is j - Joe and Rosie mingham. EXTRA GIRL REVUE BATHING 'Daum for the Axarrialux Thestre at Special Added Attraction M MemphiaMemphia 7: Mobile. At Little Rock.Little Rock, 3; New Orleans. 7. At ChattanoogaChattanooga, I: Bir2. ft4,41 - PIP THREE-DAY- EXTRA s UN tallAttuar .477 i slOSINE11:111M , ANTNGELS .190 .142 ,?:41 '- LEE In "ROSE 0' THE RIVER." AMMONMP' 00,0,ppo,o, - ,,,- Y, Ommt.'s mm m,. n AND 20-ac- re J 11W THE SEMIYEEKLY NEWS-61:eatuntrymew- spip; Nights: 150. 250. $IIN MIMI, 0111.1tfft 71t11717111771171117."1. Ato littl fl 1101 .,.M Ulikagrn l'here is Now, Pliera of 1:eefand IdarlaH for-Everybo- dy I , I At the present price of the-fri- eat levels these are. the dleapest - foods. It is now possible to advise the American people th4J it is no longer necessary to conserve- beef - M M M 11 Kignt now, there is,plen of these meats for everybody and this will be the situation for many ,ts, , month to T. Here are ,1 r - tife:iseaso- ns: ,t L Demobikzation of our armies has gone ahead so rapidly that they now require very little bed luld lamb. . 60-1- N . ,...- - '.., City Recorder. No. 142. Tiro publication July loat pulleation August 1 13th. 1111. oommlonoMillmill - Easy !limning 's(11., I.) Iver Johnson's Prices: fr : " . i ,i i - $35 to $65 Sold ,rm Terms 2. ExtgLInd and the other European countries no longer look 22S . ' 4 . to us for their beef supplies. k 3. When yiat was declared the American started to produce more meat ..The result has been increase in live stock production. - raiser bye-stoc- large dare, ,. . a OU !,fl.1! nOW buy beef and larnband buy free Anertellli XatIonal Ides Stock Association ..... National Wool Growers' Association Cattle Balser.' Assocladon ot Texas Corn Belt Moat Producers' Association of Iowa Ides Stock Assodation Southern Cattlemen's Association Panhandle and Southwestern &odours's ASsociatien Cattle Feeders' Associstion West Vittbsia Lite Stock Association Wyonciat Stock Growers Association Montana Stock Cirostess' Association California Ostticanca's Assodatkst' ()decade. tits Stock Association r Idabo cattle Growers Association Nebraska Stock Growers' Association Miateuri 14ve ,Stock Pottier? Assodatios Minns Live Stock Association Ifew lblexica Cattle Growers Association Oregolk spittle Ashlers Association . .... - K. - Tacna , s 4 S BleYdejlres', $1.50, $2-50)- Guthrie Bicycle . 49- 3. w,mg,Op. I ! ur Paving Extenoton . t 10 .614 W. A. LEATTIAM, - 11..111r gln and "V . 11 .676 .645 6 11 3 St. Louis 13 3 Boston Clem. Ames. Goodwin and Dilhoefer. Irillinone; Cheney, Dernaree. Keating. 111;b74161.)iliriptiboamplisto, 115 "--I"' 676 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Louis. l; Boston., (1 3 At Boston--S- L In flings). TODAY'S SCHEDULE. -St. Louis at Boiton. Chicago at Brooklyn. Cincinnati at New York. -- .460 - . --- --- 4 Pct. Naahvilla A society drama of two men and a girl., PRIZMA NATURE COLOR PICTURES THE MARINE GARDENS AT CATALINA ISLAND GOOD MUSIC . PREDTANTERN 500 .495 473 ' Memphis Mobilo MMOM1.1,... Pitteburg at PhiladelPhia. At Boston (16 Innints) 15 ... 46 ... .,.... 41 3 Chattanooga ... .... . . -- 36 Atlanta L. 23 26 36 36 36 45 46 47 23 Philadelphia - DAVID POVVELL ' TODAY-F- OR .500 nt N m"Ei' Boston St. Louts en - - volooll . , car at its price ST' Salt Lake Cty, Utah . Pittsburg Brooklyn 33 19 41 ur Co.--of-Uta-h. 157 SO. STATE I' Chicago 19 38 87 and 18-1- - ,r equipped with ard , Studebaker Broi.L ........ Cincinnati 119 64-1- , - New York - 43',413---I444-8- Little Rork 14-1- A CAR of attractive and artistic design witlita 60 nh horsepower motor always within your control, perfectAy balanced chassis of remarkable solidity, h wheelbase, insuring generous body proportiorts, genuine hand buffed leather upholstery, out- - side and irtsidi door handles, Gypsy-typ- e top with plate glass windows, curtains opening with doors, glove box and extension light in tonneau, silver-facejeweled clock magnetic speedcgrieter.' 3avig cord ures. IRENE 'CASTLE t .914 35 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE VI. 48 49 41 39 38 28 .- . 71-1- d The Firing Liner 34' .52S! 37 r. Sppcial Production'. t Mapted from the famous novel by Robert W. Chambers, - staffing IfilliTittirdREF 41.3Id 11-1- 126-inc- - - It niitmilrhatraly;.448.1MMI4ailt I.- - 67-1- new 60 h. p. BIG-SI- b 7 4 5 '33 Paramount-Artcraf- Pet L. Southern A ur . - - nig ton 01 tigt NN I is ER a (Special Correspondence.) serPARS. Ida., July vice. were held in St. Charles for Mrs. Amy. Laker Cook, word of whose death was received here recently. The opening prayer was by E. M. Pugimire and after appropriate music her life Mrs. was extolled by the speakers: Nancy.- E.- - Pugmire, -- Bishop C. IV. William L. Rich, President Pops.Fred. Olt Transtrum, Prost. J. R. Shepherd, Bishop I. A. Hunt and John A. Sutton. Interment was in the St. Charles cemetery. Mrs. Cook. who wag nearly 62 years old at the time of her death. was born In Connecticut, the daughter of Lash-broo- k and Annie Webber Laker. Surviving her are her mother, two sisters, Mrs. Mary Sutton of Fish Haven and Mrs. Nora Dalrymple of Montpelier; one hmther, Dr. Lashbrook Laker of Eureka. Utah; two daughters, Mrs. Anna Nebeker of Star Valley and Mrs. Elvin& Booth of Swan Creek: one son. Alonzo Cook. Jr.. of Tremonton. Utah; and her husband, Alonzo Cook. Mrs. Cook was a talented woman, highly esteemed and a lovable character. Before her marriage she attended the University of Utah sour years and taught school in practically even, district in this valley.--- Her influence in the field of education will The ConniderablY LAST TIMES TODAY -4--- BEGINNINUATADA Western League. 3I FL IL . . , MmiminemMi0 ))11 It4 ali E0 Atm - - 1 -17 . . t ' Ruel:j1 ., Wash Weather Foreeaste. Local: Fair tong-hand Wednesday; not much change in temperature. t. atm p lire Local Vt 'mama Data ton July. Temperature-- Degmes 94 Highest yesterdsy 101 Highest in this month last year 10? In month since 1114, this Highest 66 Lowest this morning ' 56 Lowest this month last year 43 Lowest this month since 1374 77 Normal tor yesterday 73 Mean yesterday 61 Accumulated excess this month 603 Acctimulated excess since Jan. 1 Delve Humidity 417 Dry bulb temperature at I a.m 64 Wet bulb temperature at S a.m 46 Relative humidity eel a.m. S p.m Dry bulb temperature at 91 ,yesterday Wet bulb temperature at I'p.m. 57 yesterday Relative humidity at 4 p.m. yes10 terday Inches. FtectpiUMAon- Total yet :entity .... .03 Total for this month Accumulated deficiency his' .18 month 1 6.41 since Jan. Total Accumulated .deficl;ncy office 1.70 Jan. 1 , "" TOMORROWLILA r't Itilwaukoo at LouisvilleGame play. adSunday. - ....... .......... gu-lois- Talented and Esteemed T ' Woman Called by Death , and 21 . ., ir I At Cleveland It -. 1 R:Joseph ..... Phitadelphut Oklahoma City 1 13 7 , Cleveland Sioux City a Rogers. Johnso n and lioXaoy ; Morton Tulsa .... 114 ahletill.--- Des Moises Omaha R. it Ill Joplin At Detroit 2 3 11 Roston 4 12 2 Wi9ilta Detroit No games scheduled. Ruth and Schang; Ehmk and Ain At St. Louts I. WEATH--...........-.J- -- . 7 11 .... 4M111.11.EMOMLIPMEMO; - At. 2 R. H. E. 12 1 H. E. 7 4 Boy. . 112 .M111 the board of trustees of the Fielding academy. She was a fluent public speaker and always a worker for the good of the community. - - - It It5 E.0 3 , Paul R. H. E. ludiathaPoli$ 6 14 2 IpMhM Member-of , "It's VAPORITRA .... Toledo At ChicagoFirst gams: . New York Chicago Quinn. Shawkey, Russell Williams; Kerr and Schalk. Second game: . .. New York life she retained her Intereo; and kept up ter activities In the .field.01 educa- yea rstion,- bein, for-- -- period-of were be! was paid the memory of the lad, who had done such excellent work as a Boy Scout while in Ogden lit promot In the government loans and war activities. Bishop Ewer of the Ogden Fifth ward. Scoutmaster Robert Wilson. Patrol Leader Lucien Ray and several others from Ogden attended the services and high tribute wais paid by Scoutmaster Wilson, Patrol Leader Ray- - Peter M. Maughan,- - S. B. Mitton, Miss Sara Huntsman and Bishop Ewer. Several local musicians rendered selections during the services. The body was taken to 'Wellsville for interment. -- - WCiNIT,D Honor' al - Minneapolis SS' Le2 41 TODAY'S SCHEMA. New York at Chicago! Washington at St. Louis. Boston at Detroit. Philadelphia at Cleveland. 11S, E rtliP) E CATARRH - A 114: - irritate, r 1919 2.2 - vicics et 'Funeral servicee for Master Lorenzo , .11.U.,Y 'art-cultur- pees bees the Mewl et hiete time ahem sod aieratii I leseasatisentt. shyers isms that lay pesetas latit eremite ices- -. Neetitcd Iran metallic icaa which eke (entitle the ataimach tikes awe kat thaa seed). pad 'imaged ran is mei, I.Lt. Saes act Mathes aer ea. lure the wed nee evert tile steseaciL it will increase the ad edema et week. SUrrogth aerreea. H. Ames. who died in Ogden laat week, - --- TtrESDAY, 9 basperit ireinta I bites Om. In omit, Mom ewe practice wed it in with west earpritiatig reitalte'- weighted Kee. M.D.. well haties hire York Moyer'ss sad medical emacareecil anthat. iSaustecete ask at all moot, re4astieti-0- a good dolgirt4S.) omn-rough. Funeral of Ames Zi ir ehashw-the- - - cob imetenak, the teens g son of Dr. and 'Mrs. Calderwood, who was run over by a delivery truck Satur- day evening. has regained consciousnese and hope for his recovery is now held Out The little chap,suffered a fracture of the skull and his sister who was quite badly- - hurt is at home and improving rapidly. Accounts as given by those who saw the accident are to the effect that the driver of the truck is blameless. Sergt. Lev Hansen and bis brother, Corp. RichardK. Hansen, wired from Cheyenne en route home from France. Both are mechanics and.- - were attached to the aviation division. They were in Prance over a year. Their brother; Parley Hareem, was a mawther a: tfle 145th field artillery and re- turned with that organization in Jan- nary. of men has juat completed some temporary rePairs- on the Logan canyon road and the highway there is now in good condition. There has been more traffic in the canyon this season than ever before and the road had bec- - : les the Hope For Recovery Of Calderwood Child - - the- supervision of Arizona Ider. according to Dr.. Working. , County forest supervisors. i agents and 3t rianiber of students from ; a body the university will accompany I of agricultural experts on a month's ' and -livestock the trip through vapor treatmentAMERICAN LEAGUE aections of- the state to make w is study of those 'industries- In Arizona. I ,' W. .L. Pot . Ftiivcaor:nd o About Digestion. ' ll I: :IN "YOUR , ..., ...'.. ........44 34 New York ., lit ,,, . Digestion hegins in the mouth. The -- -v .44 $5 Detroit food should be thoroughly maaticated SS: 41 37 24t. Louis .. and insalivated before it is. swallow, American Association. Boattan ... ......... .... 33 44 - AZ 35 47 .427 ed.' Wnen this is habitually neglected WasiTington ... ......, . iS 51 :247 . Philadelphia W. L. Pet. stomach trouble hi ,almost sure to folAi Paul 411 low. If you now have Indigestion SOS St YESTERDAY'S IttenytTs. 411 t.35 Lou Wallis .563 eat no beef or veal and sparingly of 44 35 .657 Indianapolis other meats.. masticate your food At DetroitBonton, 3; Detroit, 41 17 .524; thoroughly and you may recover withAt ClevelandPhiladelpala. 1; (Naos- Columbus 40 Kansas 39 .600 City land.. 3. medicine. If your bowels Is 41 ,413 outany Al St. 'LouisWashington. 4; St. Minneapolis take Chamberialtes 31 41 Milwaukee .413 are constipated Louis, 6. U 11 .354 Tablets. They not Only cause a gentle At Chicago(First garna)New York. To led? movement, of the bowels but aid diI; Chienrd. 7:5. (almond game) NeveYork. Kansas City at Columbuo:No game; gestion and strengthen the stomach. 4; Chicago; wet gTounda Advertisement Additional Mining and Markets besaditil. "noes eon to d sit .rIPls. retwebeekimi. intimate Wen. Ines I - i ,Igt S ED rt:1--4 D I Semi-Week- ly - 121 Lk qn OD for .2rThe NEWS .'"11 LOGAN. All payments - '7- East Sewed South. WsWA SIC Up. , 1111113I111111111111.12111111111,11111M1771101"1..117.3F1112EVI' Resitibtished by the American Meat rac7ters' Association .. - , F7777 iMISIMPSIMMOUSG toinonlitttosamodomo; I , |