OCR Text |
Show , ''.-- -- i , - 6 ,. , ' ' - ",, ,--- , ' i Rockefeller ,of Japan Who May-bMihado's 1 CO'"'ITTEE .., ;r1,1 ,I . ; -- ' -- ' t - ilh - 1 : 1 - I 1'I ?' - It ' 1 I; i , 1 , -- ' I I1, I :- in. 1101115 C c OTIFEIIENEil - ii I zeocarteivperecsoemnumultteeeigohtt i in. the development ti 0, N8 :' z ii, :, tchoeumntaltain i ! , i - ;.,,, , 1, .,', 4", i :1'0 k e .s - , I it.' ' ti ,,, 4 . K--1- , ' - I. 111 - : e ?"! 1 The committee I; it i wu Josepth wreseeenhtattegtiveen ' -- it . . 1 Eq.. , - , ... , m t lit ,t - , '..Neiiii.Ceiiiijipi.i60. S . vaues -- ti Ft . 1 1 1 :k h .. .. .. ..- .uol; I I I . , f I 4 SavingsOur buyers ei ,1; were also shown through the struc- ture. The painting and woodwork) Elder Whitney says, are 'particularly OFF, ':,, , , ' t' r 1 107 1 5S. SECURITIES Ul 1.1 t . ' ; . , alk'ellr. rBrollthers of Plint brthk. &P' pointed director for Utah of all govertunent ,securities, according to Information reaching Salt bake today. 1 4 , ' , ! I 1rtt is il!r.nlrarnotswexpeocrtteh :rI outetunithe veniand : Alberta, was taken fice and remarked that it was one of the most pleasing sights he had seen in his travels around the world. Canada is entering the third year of Hay is being shipped into the country. very little, .having been harvested in that party , Cattle are being exported on account of the conditions and ilt!k of P,1 , rs,dr. range At Raymond a new bishopric was IVI organized. James E. Meeks being orII'''. dained bishop and set apart to preside over the First ward. with Elder rani 7ham Kimball as first counselor, and Clarence Allred as second counselor ,' 4 For Burdett ward Elder Job Llewetyn was ordained and set apart as r ; bishop, with DavidM. Hail and Clar,,, ence L. Benndedale as counselors. At Cardoton Elder Peterson was ordained s:x bishop of Beazer ward. 1 . ( . t .7...,,, , ' 1 Authorities at Brighton , t . . . - .. . - ; rn f--E-- - ' ,,..A. ... xi - ''t I t "'Z,o a 1111 , 4- .-- .1! ' 111 , )0)1 ,t ' N, 111 VIAH.5T I .. . - . it ri : : 11! 11 a , . 111,1 , 111$ v., ;o0 , ; ir. .j ro A. mr w tel. 4 111 ft I , : v I I 6 1 - '. I witiHr 1 tr , ' I I ' 0 I , 1 x -- - I t I 1 1.71e," li x II 10iAIM,Y16.4(d$1- hi.-;;;- , ) . ' Sliprto11111.11111111:et , , 411..4: 1 . I ' . .À.. , inewoommos . nearly report nnAlitr. ,,, ' , ' 1 it - , , g g h g --f- Ej Fl. , , $12.50 White Blankets 1 , '', ., 77 4. - ee 00.1a :T- ---- - . - )..p ,,..,,, ei - e9 - ch -- t $4.55 , . . - --- 94 . - 4,1, tit - ' ' ',. 1 .4- - . '1- . - li 4 .,K , 1 pd . N'. ,.., , ! t , Fl- ., ''- I ) 95 a D i . . , , 411 - st);0 sEllg OLCALEN0111 , ',, ra. ar -- p V t It - - ) IL r. Ar' ... white in our Plymouth quality. of tan, grey and The Size 70x80. plain gO' -N-bor7 40 white; blue pink and brown The Palc ! Vuou .. pair: ders to match; full double bed $11.50 Wool Blankets size. The M ' Blankeis. Grade Plaid ';., ,4. High in a t splendid close woven quality A pair . T. . , Various c4ollór combiniltions;) In a pretty fancy plaid of grey, of2 ' floss u tan and pink. binding; the peiri .........1.19"0 A $4.00 White Baby Blankets blue, S7 , The pair. Fine wool finish; pink and blue $7.00. Plaid Blanliets ' WiEol Finish e soisette binding; size $9.50 Wearwell border; 66x80; quality; Plaid Blankets (111,,,ot 36x50. The pair go2 e OA e . pair i'llA P fail u In blue, pink, gold and lavender; extra special. 4 . . . size 70x86, with floss of ' NI Ifi'k- - . 's. $4.50 Baby Bags ribbon binding. wot;Z. 11(7. 7--- , $12.00 Wool Blankets. S 6' c ' Every baby should have one to ie.Choice, the pair. ilii be protected for - the coming Product of the famous Glendale $3.50 Beacon Baby Wankets ',' cool nights. They come in pink mills. Size 66x80 ; in tan, white In the latest t i 1 nursery patterns -1 .., 10and blue, with ribbon bindings. and greyt ribbon and float bind- : ,. blue and extra large pink The Both sides. alike.. ' ing. '1.0.e'''' ., boxed size; neatly 45 D air. ... ,... each The blanket... L.. . , .. - 1 t , ; on ... i 1 . P4$ DISTIIICT , 4 - - Y,our:Winter 'BIAttkets Now-Buying continued advances in all lines of merchandise. now the east - - 1 sirow iSill Ili - -- III , rWI 0 ,, '. . .n. . 4. m-.- - iiiil..,Irk; , , number of people living at A. Brighton have taken occasion to ex i. tend their congratulations to the varZ ous officers of the city. county and 14. 'United States, especially the forest re- :, serve official& who have charge of the road improvements and sanitary con. dittos up and down Big Cottonwood canyon. It is generally conceded that 1. the roads were never In such good ,T. as this year. The new build.. condition ings erected at Brighton and the propv. erty which has changed hands- there during the season indicate the grow; lng popularity of the resort. :',. J. G.McDonald is one of those who the work of the government on ipraises road being constructed around the mountains above Brighton; he '42 says a good job is being done. one z which will aid travelers, campers and 3 thepublic generally. ;: !,7.tofF- n 1 I zi '1 to . first of next week. " The appointment was made by John of the twelfth It; la. Calkins, president federal reserve beak. As dirt, district rector for Utah, Mr. Farnsworth will ' c, - direct the sale in Utah of all treasury department securities including tress; ury department certificates of indebtI,ednese, war savings stamps and other , securities. 1- 4. CHANITE rraise For Government 0., . . t v 3.iv 4u We advise, in the interest of econorny, that you lay in'your winter' supply of 'Blankets this sale. . - ol;ebellttiley tvaimsited through the edi- corretalfpondeInrtvinzhc drouth. ' t - A li - GEORGETTE CREPE' 1 71 $9 95, l 1 1 . $5..50 regular :l' ., . ' . ,. Pla, represent. h. 111111,0111CTOR ' 4 '' t . oUP 1 i LUC for.; . . customer; value for, per box- - - :, ,, -- al - ,i :01-'.'',- 0 Values up to $20.00, . semi-offici- l''s , MilN PRETTY, SUMMER ,WASH ,DRESSES 1 ' Silk finish, fine, quality, full 36 inches wide; 10. yards ' in it box;; limit one box to a , ' - , Japanese Nainsoolt, , Plaids,' checks, stripes and plain colors; 32 inches wide; (as long as they last). Just In time for school dresses; ' 60e values' 9901' .- ig 1 . 9 Saturdays-$1.1known ills'ilimomonlonloollingt ': DRESS GINGHAMS 4n . ,, ' ' I I - , ''' I t , I ' , . I i ' , RESERVE THE RIGHT'TO LIMIT QUANTITY asp u aria -- d o., f, vdalue;e.;: and " ' Ca'4diafiTeniiilq.1....:'::, ,f St ' . - 11 e'llocrkSalloirusty r3'd5c4wi' e3c1110c'' 'OREN'S GINGHAM . I !ttothloo.8petja. P ' - was izes5703,8y2. OF 'EXQUISITE NEVI L--fl , '',,,sekrsarady.,,,bblack'rog ' ,, , , , :' , , -- eears 1 0,4 , .., i , . ' Cordet and printed side borders, cream, white and Er- -- - doOn, , all shades of and 1 MAUI CURTAIN SCRIM , ' 1'9' 'Itor ,S1 00 VV'E , A ,, GOODS 51'02E - - 222-22- 4 e,9clit.5,4410 i , , . 7: i i ' WOMEN'S 'SILLHOSE ' . siz:e; 25C valuoT:. . : t- .A& Regular hotel : Or family Panjab , , . ' ..,, :Nob , , also conferred with members of H ' "-AI LI: the Utah soldier .settlementboard, .14 Si of tii the with using possibility regard ' :;: , .. ' IT-T. ,, 11' - ' ',." 1 pi ' ' ,.. i pi.e., Virgin river pmrokjaeft, !!!4,Opiti.er. riaaiihmaw,a.aut,40: ' 2 dib IPI AIPI Pil . 021 PI á c all ;:i . ... ' ' , project . x to settlement work, : 't , ,'' Bai.00 Kitsol. , 4114.uo xI ;) . :;,; been before the public considerably In1 ' 1:1 , At iirst private caplast ' ... '" la , Newspaper reports have it that , "1117, .. , . it,: the its: undertook to,do something with it. Baron Mitsui. tho John D. Rockefeller , ' , , but the government withdrew the, of Japan. may be that nation', new 2 4 : New shipment of beautiful waists with all that they, ambassador to this country.', This Is - sat lands from entry. alleging of Colorado the become ' i El :::. might ' part theJatest photograph of the wealthieet El the lattst ideas of trimmings . and comb!. The project plans in al man In Japan. If sent as CITIVOI by . : ::' river eontrol. ., Ittai-d'othe kilkade's government. he wobld be , come in white, flesh, general war to impound flood plaida big, grade of in in and a f , xialo.ns-good gingham , stripes; variety navy, bisque .;1., of the Virgin river near Virgin C1ti.1 the ,weirld's wealthiest ambassador. and them out by canal on the exquisite styles for children 6 to 14 t:ars. 7 : iZ colors. Specially priced at , , , and tother :: southtake side of the river, tunnel under 1i the Hurricane mountains and spread . the waters on the south honchos of ' the FA Virgin river basin. P--1 , lb J. L. Lytel, project engineer of the , . i Strawberry project of- the Reciama--- . ' . 1:: tion service, .reported- on the Virgin 0 . . 7:it river project' to Washington and he . , . . , was a member of the ,Water storage :. Orson F. Whitney and PreElder .... , In one lot for final dearanie Saturday. Come in voiles and or- i i association committee which beard Grouped' . . . , I o - 4i Mr. Snow yesterday. siding glatrtarc Hyrum O. Smith re, 1 white and fancy flora! designs. gandies. Ill ' from Mr. Lytel and George Ir. McGonagle, turned Avdnesday morning from a state engineer, are a sort of advisory two weeks trip to Canada, Where Just a few of these dresses,-s- o com,e early. a ., , engineering board. and A. r. Parker ie they, attended conference of Alberta I ' I,g'; engineer . in charge of the preparation stake at Cardston, and of Taylor stake ::: of accurate data on the feasibility of at Ray'rnond. These conferences were I.. :iii the Varibus projects presented, with largely attended. the one at Cardaton to Provo the and Weber river being the largest gathering since the 1. retard ... , , They invite any person hay. organization of the stake. - The Chapel s ' l: systems.. on to data It this was tug subject filled to capacity and Corea rein present , t to the association, which is assuming mained standing. At Raymond many of sort nature from I. the too i drove their automobiles up , the I1 ; fact that about- three-fourt1,, 4 of the windows, which were thrown open ..m ' 1 ...., i , . ,,, . ll.!;., , ; population of the state is . , termite& and that state 1 $8.50 High Grade Wool :' BLANKETS governments are personally $6.00 COTTON ' ((...i 200 ,' ' ' ing completion, was inspected SaturII 44 in its organisation; 11 '. ; ' '"'''' day afternoon by Elder Whitney and 7-, .ol , i High graae , Patriarch Smith and several groups of ti In colors . - :tr. and r . - . , , ------- 1 , ' . SMINtithmaidoessilitamonnownloomirtirtommummonmesnommems, tillindoilatinalLiiiiMNIAIII ,.. ' - . , 7 I th,13.at SthneówDlix iferoinm. vvet , , 32c - - ': , 0 ", HUCK TOWELS'. - ir..1 I - , . ' assuied by Rep. - t ( 1. iareta woulk be deirghted io Join in 'a movemeni.----- --;I; such Mr. Snow was before the committee g;I'L I s. ,1 - :- Percale, the best . made style': light, medium and dark . full 36 inches ' yard.' 7...; . . .,17id.e,,pe.r. -; Er''' ' ,, peena - ,i f-,- ''' pe - - polo. PERCALES , - .50c Manchester and t'L;;' , JriMcgral :,-,- , ' , , ..,41 ;''''' . - I ir "-.-, S.1,7, 0 . - Ail La , . J. ' , . , 44c ,....,....:, , tra ' . . .r. :e , 1 f ! ,f.,1 .i.'1')-,.e., ' , i , t i ' ' 0. - - - it "ii, .s::, , ii. '''- ' Per Pair '.'. . JAI ' - , 71' Ti''' 1 I 1 ). I ,,,,4:: . Half Hose; assorted color' sizes 4. to 8. 'Buy while assortmentis complete.', Spe-- , .' 411 Price for Saturdaya", -.- , li ' HALF-HOS- E ' V .:,:, r . Just arrived:a new stqpment of cldldren's ' f; 4- , , ,,tx , ',- , . - Ai on the Provo and Weber rivers he'll 4 4 to give the ergenlzation inter.1 i Idedd, I I.!, d tn the project. 'or combination st 1 , if peste. u the general name of the Utah 1 ; Water Storage association. The asso- 1 t !I ciation, It developed at a meeting held 17':! I. k I Thursday afterrnoon, may be spread to include the whole state in s. general Iii; i of the water storage possibilt survey iti f to irt ties, of the state, and of the.iands water could be.applied. the which it, When tha t was accomplished all r '''4 that government or private capital need do in plaritung' investment in I Utah would be to look over the data ! t:2 assembled for each ' ' which suited best the immediate pur- , y. $ -- 11,, CHIOREN'S' . . ' Pw'''''''OMI:'!".03,7(t e 1 '' 1 water storage of 1 I:1 ' . - MEMEMMIIMPOIMO SilitmtmillJiatiolhiluilaUumeiNiniamoommobagalmrualaianalatiemsammons. r. -. ', :I, I eoThirome .,- ., AUGUST 15 1919. -- r,,----,--. RICEIEMPUPC I, - F.:7:U Anienea: - , 11;i I 1 .Next Envelt o 1,11101 STORICE ASS'N), a , e - I , f 1 EVENING. NEWS FRI:PAY pESERET . , 7' ,Iiii4 WO ;18 45 $2 69 z Can Be ReServed Upon Payment 1I Purchases of a Small Deposit I , tior.'" f;?-:-- :. ,..,tlat "Polly Anna" $3 , . 14, wommass;;Emamirm'am., UNION SUITS I NOT Granite district public echools anLAST, BUTI LEAST nounca the following as the calendar 12.00,WITVELOPE CRESIESEJe. Imlendid assortment of for the school year: . pretty embroidery and lace trimmings. body Kayser reinforced band top' Union Suits; cuff made First quarter begins Tuesday, Sept. we One of soft nsAnsook. The new idea in Ladles' Underwear; and pink; white perfect 2, for teachers. and Thursday, Sept 4, El lalee; ELASTIC GIRDLESCome in two pink and white 017ss for pupils; closes Friday, Nov. 21. inserts of elasthc. four rubber Upped oupPorters.coutil. comfort and.style. Complete, line. Flla IV al.111"j. sizes 34 to 44. Sizes 311 .0. ar4;fot to 21. $2.2$ values. Prioed Second qUarter.begins Monday, Nov. ELTI I k sale at ihP f4P & 34. and closes Frida1r. Feb. 20. Women's Lace Knee Union Suits; 4 . SI. BUNGALOW APRONSCome hi Rose. Pink. and Third quarter begins Monday, Feb. sizes 34 to 44; 50c,va1ue. Blue Percales. trimmed with light figured 22, and closes Friday., May 14. IIMONIEMISEINIENIONIMMEINMEMP material; two pockets ind wide belt. for.. Holidays are Labor day. Monday. El N. Sept 1: Fair day. Wednesday, Oct. 11: Thanksgiving recess. Thursday and 0 AI 113 ip 11111112 Migititiifil Friday, Nov. IT and 28; Christmas va0 A. cation, week beginning blonday. Dec. 22; New Year's day. Thursday.' Jantie is not only a logical leader for latch Snr1, W, S. McCornick, B. H. Love apd James. was appothted 1: Lincoln's birthday. Thursday. Feb. assembly room; high school registrachairman of the a drive in Ogden, said Mr. Bigelow. David A. Smith. all of Bait take. 12: :Washington's birthday, Feb. 22. tion. Thuradai and Friday. Sept. 4 and OPEN CAMPAIGN TO program committee. and R. L. Judd to but he le deeply interested in the outEdward H. Brown of San Fran- arrange for falls en Sunday. and Monday. Feb. 23. 5: meeting of principals find superticket& Land Commissioner come of the memorial campaign. be- cisco, who in to direct the campaign will be a holiday: Arbor day, Thurs- visors, Monday. 10 aan, I. Aug. .: ing a staunch admirer of the greet in the intermountain and Pacific coast April 15; Geld day, Thursday. Granite school onion. New Mexico Here day. : HAISE RINDS FOB A.merican. Theodore Roosevelt. states. arrived here yesterday and was Shooting Forbidden May 13. and junior high schpols Elementary Col. C. E. Loose of Provo presided at the meeting this morning. Teacher. trtstitute, Sept. Meetings'. Mr. N. A.' Field, of Santa Fe. N. 11, over the discussions this morning an Brown was very much pleased by the and $: general meeting of teachers. open Thursday. Sept 4. Class worlt in Gan4 Prgterves' Harvey duff state land commissioner of that state, principals and supervittons, Tuesday. senior 8. bigh school begins- Monda1. temporary chairman. which representation MEMORIAL 10 a ROOSEVELT as 2. Sept school Granite also a.m., repreeentative gathered together todayr and declared high preeent There are waik .where public lands are handled at an Sept. from Brow,. Others present this that the very fact that Republicans, Coon creek many prairie chicken in canyon in Salt Lilco toun- WMtarn Gov. expense of 4 per Cent of the revwere former morning Democrats, Progrearivee were IMEME....00 nues derived therefrom. was a visiwith mutual interest in the II and repeated b:quiries have been in aCtion the to be taken The flret made to the in state this an tor at the office of the Utah Mate for office of the campaign pointed CAM FOR THE SHOCK. easy SUMMON In the drive for Utah's and game commicsioner am state fish campaign, to raise the land board today. Mr Field reports to whether of to be raised 235,000 quota between Rooseeelt 4 of the allotment will $5,000,000 be permitted there shooting that New Mexico. also, atands in the ', durOct. 30 and 27. Wyoming's allot. ing the open season mornwas this taken fund Memortal on the he birds and meat. he said, was 214.000. which will on blue and willow way of netting a tidy sum from-t, -,. 0-1a of when group representative grouse. which ,-ing be oversubecribed. : starts Friday, Aug. 11. and leasing of state lands. It has already lasts until Those who arrived from Wyoming Aug. 31. Utah men met in the presidenra suite Lir .. inch:eve. Coon : been leasing coal mines at a royalty ereek canyon I are F. Goy. H. s disBloom, Carey, former within . Utah and Hotel the of the informally confines of the Hesston . . of 10 cents per ton on the coal proel-Gov. B. B. Brooks. J. M. Carey, L. O. state game cussed the various details for a aliopreserve. which takes th .H. Walton apd Chariee B. the entire Oquirrh . duce& and it is now J. Phelps, making leases drive' in the two states. The easeful range from Gar. ' on oil lands owned by the mote on field to Eureka. ' A joint sewdon between the Wyem- varieties of birdsShooting of the three 4" delegation arrived this aftWyoming (4 ' l' which the royalty is to be 8 per tent named is permitted Flr , tag and Utah cortunitteemen is being all Over the state t; ernoon too late to attend the morning of the gross proceeds from the sale of in the five except . bald this afternoon. mutts I ' game preserves and in Rich .the oil. conference. and , Morgan counties- Mr. Field is here .in ,connection . of a chairthe' selection Pending The , Liam is eight birds hbag Hold to : with the conference on the proposition Republicans decided committeemen Utah the man. day and 16 birds in the season. in a wi supported by Gov. O. A. Larrazola, of 7 ak- this morning to hold a general conferScdiall th The season on mourning Outing --kis New Mexico that all public landa of the state directors Utah ence of 1 the the sem area throughoutdoves opens . should be turned over to the control , ' the state county chairmen and their campaign. 1 and ends Sept. Bab-aiI will be r bold E. states. Ilepublkan at day E. Young, soldier , of the and Sept. le. the bog committees. district chairmen limits 11 In Nang IL. H. one and settlement beach Toes:toy. .itiogwa 1, accord- the seseon. commission, committees. community leaders and dey and 31 ht i Brook. are also here, having come committees, etc., at the Hotel Utah to information given out yroberday ing ' in connection with the soldier settle at Oct. I at o'clock. Wednesday, A ttAtkarna OP rnent conference that was not held. by Harry EL Joeepb. naZalocotartval THE ROSZilk which meeting the final program for 411111r t that so far am the Nephi AndersosiN trams an will at be Tha drive i Mr- - Field reports et Nate the the presented. party yerta 1109ular reerc Eleiritt--"- A 'etas fell dead in a It was intimated at the meeting that lacceny Is again to be hat store ',state ithas been able to win in the conImes gigaltint theft batantimei et at- ger Ube a., " new editIon havinor has been having with the na-:ctesta Edward E. Jenkins would be tender- taurant to4la1." Not arrived. tretnne All lL31-11 mooed state tbe4extervianm by I with regard to II Jewett'Heart failure, tional government II ed the chairmanship of the Utah, state orders will now be orcuustly 110,04.' 6.111L.Mer s 7. Amite !owned-landon which minerals bap-!pe- n Mr tadikeistionr IPSO II sleargib. ta committee. A. P. Iligelovi of Ogden Ingroilled postPaid. 73tx l Fiewitt"No. shock caused by elid-et chairman- - et the anzazweenents ranoto be discovered. In that respect 411.. 0 iniggeeted to these present that W. H. fl For sale by some of articles the that Mexico men more price campaiis fortunate ing 1 Watts of Ogden be appointed 11 11 taittee, wale unable tot gine an savanna DESER1111 Taw, Ewa Root arca reduostk food been Mit gn-director . for wet Mr. ' that city. anbeitala Ar the deem nen& Jabal ...Ai I News Bundle& 41 Alan SS i . -- jj , sl .11,41 SPECIAL FOR 9ng,i , Cl. fop-thi- s 103 t sl 49 A rzzara 6....g13171MZEILi 4 011111 21-sal- 9 25 of on ' non-partis- an - 1- -2 , Utah-Wyomi- . Keep them in the house, . , ,..$---.N..,,,,,- . , 41 . ,- 6 ' i ! the thing " Just for breakfast 0 or lunch in g summertime, oi it , , 9.71051110,AS11, ES. , 1 : -a- --Z- -- , ' , t , , 1, , . t. . , ' ' al . 1, . . . , . , . ... . . . - , I .. - , f , t - ' , ' i . ! A , . t I. t . , 1 , t - |