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Show - - ... t - , , - '''.. 0 ,, o , - 1' . , - , . , ; . '. . - - ' S ... .f V - .b ' d, ' ' , . ; a , . r , SEC1I9N a , MO FOUNDED ' , MAYSTRIKE Meeting Held at Denver & Rio Grande Shops-7E- .m ploYees Say Demands "Not Treated Fairly. 0 , POTATO QUOTATIONS NATCHED ENDERS of the local Federa- tion of Itallwa Shop Crafts are becoming tsdptlees over -6the (Islay or government in granting their demands for an Increase In wages.' and in the further delay in taking definite steps toward reducing the high cost of livInc and are liable to walk from their . lobe at any time. according to I. V. Sartori. secretary of the Denver A Itio' Grande Syetem Federation...7Th shopman In etalkout of the east during, rh past day or two a high , has aroused tho local men to pitch of excitement. Mr. Sartori says. -and they- ara clamoring tor a mass ilteCting of railway shop employees to decide whether to accept the in- f an hour propomd tream-oy the government officials. and to remain at work while steps an taken to reduce the coat of living. or to relict it and walk out at ones. Meeting Held. In answer to the dgmands of the men, a meeting of the shop committees was held at the Denver st Rio Grande shops this noon to discuss the situation and to decide whether or not to call a mam meeting. The of shop committees ars composed the fedthree men from each craft inelectrical eration and rePresent the machinists, boilermakers. workers. and sheet metal workers. carmen It was decided at this blacksmiths. the meeting to call a conferenco of but no employees within a day or two. meetwas set for ouch definite time - WITH , a,g.mmIt.a,m , 1 Germans product . they are not meeting with hold In various poison camps in this she was imprisoned. One Of her suitcases was lost. she uniform success. The home market oountry during the war. transfer-desired was In her letter Miss Deckman said she says, when 'her baggage never to retUrn to Germany rod from the train to the boat, at lI. being kept up pretty well. but th for any other reason than to see her Charleston. To replace ths lost sr- eastern market has fallen close to a familY . and conditions there at pres- Gel. caused her an orponse of 1150 cent a pound. siVhether the Salt Lake nt maks such a visit very unenjoy- which shs will ask tks rsited mates citisen can be compelled to continue trt Ocr- trovernment to refund to tier,atteable. Food is in the tere-o- f the tart and becauee the govshe 'tin-ratione- d writes, many ernment doom not furnish repatriatod persons with food cards she is to subslat on part of the food Dom-poll- nes IrIVOn that so her lynily, to she is really a burden them, ohs eels. The standing of women-iGermany has fallen very much as compared Arranging Entrance such-paymen- Hiss Dockman was not tram th. tl.nited Iltat.0 but renstriatre. Iretirrel OffiCer. her. anteimed tho opinion that there probably is no law which ran hoot) her out of the rnitod littatoe thottitt the return, to , this country. are not marketed and consumed they will probably become a dead loam, Us a question potato growers and consumers era watching with some interest. Commission men report that Utah potatoes were sold at 32.30 per hundredweight. loot in the car. atjy this season for shipment to Denver and to various middle western markets. As soon as the potatoes began to arrive on the market. however. a string of protests began to come back. by wire and otherwise, declaring thaP the' black streaks. which have characterised some varieties. impaired their market value. This blackened condition is attributed to a phylical upheaval in the potato. which la usually found in regions and times of drouth. Whatever the cause. the price for the Utah potatoes has dropped from $2.20 to ILO In carload lots. loose in the Sys 97 Automobiles Of Negroes Int() Were Stolen in Legion Augist - To determine by what arrangiuttont negro veterans of the greet 'war shall In the be taken into - membership American Legion. 'the national executive committee of the organiJatiou has addressed a communication to all etate chapters asking for opinion and suggestions. The communication suet received here suggests two plans. Permitting rtegro veterana to have their own local and state organisations with repreaentation in national conventions or to include them in the membership of local and stets organisations with white veterans. Negro voterene are entitled te membership. according to.the communication, which lays the St- - Louis caucus of the Legion tncludsd soh a provision in the constitution of the the organization. It is the desire, of lets national executive committee. the ter states. to let the respective states deal with the problem as they see fit. However, while either of the plans suggested in the letter may be used until the Minneapolis convention in November. the letter states that convention will determine the methods for handling the problem in the future. ts that the keeping qualities of the deported damaged potatoes are poor. and if they During the month of August $T automobiles were sttilen In Salt take. aecording to a': etatsment- - given out this morning bit'T. DeWitt Foster, secretary of the Utah Automobile asoalation. There were 'approximately 20 'more machines- btolen during the month than during July. Mr. Foster said. While 94 of the stolen machines were recovered. only three arrests were made, he said. t Automobile tourists who registered at the association headquarters in the Commercial club today were as follows: W. B. Wilcox. Buick. Party of 2, San Francisco to Sandusky; Dr. C. E. Rio, Dodge, party of 2. San Fran. disco to Alliance; 'Charles L. Pruiett, Buick. party of 2. Oakland to Indiana; of 5. Hugh Meyers, Chevrolet, party Oklahoma to Los Angeles:- T. B. MasYellowstone of 5, terson, Wilts's. party to Amorello; Roy Clark. Dodge. Part: of 4. Cedar Rapids to Los Angeles; A. C. Smith. Ford party of 6, ,t Black- stone, Va., to Los Angeles; J. C. Winslow, Ford, party of 2, Dee Moines to Lou Angeles; E. C. Woodruff. Dorria, party of 2,' Pa., to Los Angeles; E. L. Jonanson, Ford. party of 5, Preston, Idaho to 'Uinta Basin. Ca rs.' - ... I s . . 10 . llositiost is ss pkaalhd M Usk an ovpursusity I int? boolombe Obileen lie sass. Day W. Ilk II. 1 , CITY UTAII 2l ilk, . E ' SEVENTIETH YEAR ,,,. , - Peach Day This Year Carnes In Midst .of Picking Season E' GIVES I DARK-PICTUR- 1 OF FIFTY YEARS was set for time right in the midst of Heretofore visitors Is the peach hervost. have been entertained after the rutin bee I. over, but this your every orchard is 10 a 1V- INTEREST - 0 6 1 filtScial to The Newel. 'Weisner jest received many. s i ,,, rittlattA)4 CITY. Sept. -71 Peath Vey. the annivereery that so-M- et al 7 2,, 4 remarks. that women had any poorpatriated .0ermans. according lunity in her native land sad for ihst bit WesT DetkH. Davenport . local operative for the rountrY. her letter tatea Whether elan twos a student at the University (Wstil-17toUnited gists, treasury departmont of Utab prior to her internment Her Prices Can Continue High 4Prviue from Minnie Deckman. letter says that women in Germany whom Davenport arrested shortly aft- have deteriorated es a result of the Locally' Since Eastern er the United i3latee entered the war. war and that no tonsideration what- ever is given them now. oomwas She arraated for sanding , Retallibte Shiaeored. Market Has Fallen Off. munications into the Fort Douglas 'The romance which caueed her In h Ernest to her has tornment sweetheart, also been battered, compound Laybold. who was Interned there. writes. as a result of her internment kites arrest Deckman's efforts are still being Following orpresees the opinion that oho ahe was Interned In a war prison camp will never tee Leybold that again by thrifty growers of at Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.. and was the temperament of Ow- W21TLIC to market that por. to Germany on the specially will heti' Mire LaYhold Itev3 of chartered steamer the Martha Wash- er mirk her. flan the Ptah crop which thew wert tn. was 'Whoosh marry ington. which paired from Charleston. damaged by the drouth at prices B. C.. last July, for Hamburg. Ger- &Med and it was tor love Of him that a hick prevail for the undamaged who bad been she committed tho acts for which with - e TTT her 0 return to the United States Is. With before the war. according to ono the most cherished wish Of re- - letter. There never ass a UM, " , E.!tffe3 From Germany That She' Longs to Return to-U-. . S. AttV, M v. a 1919 SALT LAKE WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER Minnie Deckman Writes SHOPMEN RESTLESS I . r. RAILWAY , EVENING I SECOND , "e I , . I It t . -- ..-. There ars easily 10,100 visitors here at an early hour in the afternoon they were still pouring in. on evert train. steam and electric. and in automobile. by the hundreds All available parking Pecos ar jammed with machinee and the side streets are 1ln with them, ro root et rein from the depot to the courthouse is decorated and the Mounties section of the city is literally a maim of flags and bunting. streamers and banner. The Midway la thronged with amusement meeker. and all the sonotteatons are The sloth, a "land office boainews." weathers la ideal. There was no eel program dortrig the morning hours: the victors wire in.. formally greeted by Mgr. W. L. Hoist and hie committee and the bands played all the thea The big feature of the day la the free fruit ifeetival. It began at a o'clock and lasts till 3. DurElberta ing the interval luscious peaches. water melons and tanteloupes ere given - away by the thousands- of erste!. Bret', rialtor that gets ii ine feta a souvenir boa to take home and all he can eat on the spot. One feature vaf Peach day this year that le not common is that the date and the visitors are beholding what thousands have never seen beforea peach harvoot in full The drives through Ih I swing. orchardo are thronged with event-shiista and the hurrying Waists gird pack e re pause long nough only to anawer the queries of the uneophimicated nd then proceed to show then; Jost Bow lt la done. Although the orchards are full of workers there are plenty of lownspeo pie left to entertain the viallors and the housewives are model boateeses. The busineas men are putting forth extra effort to plea. the throngs and the cafes and hotels are equal to the. emergency. Besides a great festive dap Pesch day Is also a greet market day.. Thou. sands of people come prepared to tak beck wagon loads. and even truck loads of the fruit. buying it from the orchardists at the regular market price. But in topit of this heavy traffic the roads are lined wtth vehicles hauling the fruit to the cars waiting in long lines on the sidings. The afternoon program was started off by the beeehall game to be fol., lowed by the wild west how; and the wrestling .match nd boxing contest this evening, to be staged in a large A open-ai- r sirvoit in the city park. grand ball title evening will clog the dare festivities. Flans. For' Viss it of Margaret Romaine become an institutIon in the Slime ider county seat. True to tradition, too. Pooch! Day this year is bigger mid bet- - lot v tliark arid e hive of FROM NOW - tooductiry , President Approved To Sing hi Salt Lie SariIntermountain tt 7 Cit Will Fail Owing to Lack or Water Because of Ser. ious Forest Fires. MINMeftmlb to the ivy- - RECOMMENDATION the epocial to, . triemorialiati Contrroes wit h. re- gard to forest fires Is carried In a tot. tor from Prof. J. H. Paul. of the Vat- - t vorsity of Utah. to thi governor. Prof. Foul. quotes an. nit:tent authority who sage 'that Ifthe proeont courea al continued. la JO years lb alike af tho Rocky Mountain rogion will be do. populated, on account Of lack of waist , pply, , Prof. Paul's letter is written front tho Brighton resort and Is In part at I ' - ' follows: "I respoctfulty urge that tile follow.. ing legislation Is Imporativoly needod. for the safety or welfare of this on Am ' inonweath: That CM rt gal bo memorialised to adopt a more thoroughgoing policl of consorving the forests of the I committoe namod by Governor Bomberger Ifonclai to take charge of arrangements for the. reception to Pretident Wilson la meeting this att. ernoon in the board room at the state In the meantime arrange. capitol. merfts so far made. Including a atop and an address by hlm at the at Lake Tabernacle the night o ills visit here. are Unproved at Washington. al evidenced by telegrams received Tu-by Governor Barnberger from J. P. mult'', secretary to the president. Those telermma road: Tho president has agreed to make a stop of one hour at Ogden. arriving at 2:10 p.m. Tuesday. September and leaving at 1:30 p.m.. so that there will be no change in the Salt .aka program. At Ogden the president is to be escorted on an automobile trip through the city, but is not to make an address. The uggaste4 program in Plait Lake IA entirely satisfactory. The committee will meet the preffident upon his arrival in Salt take. Hs will be taken on in automobile trip through the city to the Hotel Utah for dinner. He will make an address in the Taberp. nt. Regret that acnacle at so commodations on the president's ear wM not permit reception by committee at state line. Greatly appreciate A representative your from this office will call upon you In advance to go Over the details with you." This will be the second time that the presidential suite at the Hotel Vtah has been oceppled by the chief coecntive of the United Stator'. Former Preeident Taft was la guest at the hotel city while ha was during a visit - Margaret Romaine. as she le known In the operatic world, Margaret Tout as she is known In her old toms town. Ogden, has arrived M that city and is visiting with friends there: her husband. Dr. Vmmet Browning. is hi Salt Lake today arrentrtng with Manager Pyper for her appearance here at ti.e gait Lake Theatre on- the nisht of the " tOth. is' limitedea.she tore Her stay is to return to New , lark. where she bgine rehearsals with the Metropolitan Opera company with whom she is under contract. Her success last year in the operas of "La Bohems" and "Carmen"' gave her great promtnonce throughout the oast and she expects to book an extended concert tour during the next ettason. Mosel Dawn. and, Manilla, Tout are slaters of 4Mtas Romaine.-- - Rocky Mountains. Many of thefor Ito which lie at the sourcos of th water supply of our cMot cities and valleys aro rapidly boIng impalred and destroy.. This mason has boon tho worst in history. If the ;resent rate of destruction cannot bo halted, most of our valleys will be barron and our cities will. fall Without forest osvor. the water 'all comes down in summer. often in floods. Waving early sat, September and 04:gob, dry.'Any., Hough. a celebrated authority,- - AO elates that, from this mum Ilk year will mark tho end-o- f the Rocky Matin4 tails, civilisation, and that the 'exodus from the cities will be won under way long' before that tim.' The present forestry force Is so grossly inadoquat as to seem ludicrous In Its attempt to meet th conditions. and should probably be increased ten fold., The state itself meet manifest some interest or little will be acoompilithed. aver, Urns the foresters by to- save a Monti or a Mount Pleasant from hupeating obliteration by floods of mud., thoy moot oppooltion and trilataluM tion of certain stock intons te. tee short-sighteto perceive that also will fall to survive when the mountain range ere Alostrovoto Allowing') two rents - a hundred.' weight for freight from the shipping stations to Salt Lake City. It is seen that a good profit could be allowed to the various middlemen if these potatoes were sold on the Salt Lake City retail counter at 10 pounds for '25 cents. The prevailing price yestering. ofday was I pounds for 25 cents. acThe proposal of the government cording to repreeentative retail met- an ficlola was that the men be given an chants. .i cents four of in wagm increase 0 , at Crop is Fair. remain then born. anl that they fedr-While the potato crop of the nation taken were by while steps as a wbole in not so heavy as last year . in itt nfficera to bring a reduction willnor it even be quite up to the avcosts of living., The demands of is not no far below the avit last crags.' were presented mon. which $1, erage any feverish prices are Paired for.115 cents an hour This ia the 00t1C11261011 likely e vnt.esetnica an se centa an tour to be drawn from the various reports Will Make Allotment are mechanics The " thyor holnera. sent out by the bureau of crop esti. f, cents an hour and mates. The crops bulletin received by rer OF Water in District 1 beirera 4. Justin. Utah field agent for the 'IL That each ecomty be atitlworts.- Done. bureau.. Monday, is in line with forSay Injustice C. etubbins has bean. appointed od to eevignate in nearby, eonWolk L. ie mer reports, and hers quoted in full. Lozal shopmen declare that great npublic camping frietindl. to bo known by George r. McGonagle, state as regards potatoes, on account of the done them by Pubinjustice has beenfront east baying the for this of in water interest the market general gineer, to make the allotment i Issned dispatches commodity at this particular time: tno anop employees bave been grantfor the propord Bonneville Irrigation camping In the summer months. work. are Irish hours ArkansasLate for potatoes ght e.e hours' pay easy terms to all the poopl& Tony district, in the southern end of' Davis On not doing well in the Ft. Smith dieis slot true. Mr. loss some such action is taken, all lee lats, taey declare, bethe are houses 1918. rushed is This Ariel district being in curing Large county. July. that suitable places will soon bo in pill. kartort says ' in ing erected in Tell, Drew and Benwith a view to gettlne water On the vat hands and the general public NI. men were granted ,an increase High Schools Break Much interest Is shown ton countlee. ten hours pay L them bee which gave emtirtely xcludod from umber then -j-land from the Jordan river In MO. ages - Enrollment Recor In this crop. this This summer great numbers of aMid. ' for eight hours work anda that cents in most land allotment ColoradoToo water of The of the dry few dry miking !Lon M in ths cities. could not in takp State Capitol Scene Increase rem to be granted a good crop eqcept a few Rettstration records at the two high sections for periods until they survey by the state engineer is a man on to the mountains as ordered by the at a, time at stated tuU Including-Elber- e, "Doa101White El Paso, counties,an amount promwith Wedding; schools were broken yesterday t were receiving the datory duty when the proper applica- physicians, because paroota couM ail Lincoln.Exceptionally good in Mrs.-Byrn- e the east high and ised. kie further estates that this in. Wed enrollment of 1,400 at west tion hfiplaten made through the coun- afford the presont almostor prohibitive And , Ban Luis Valley and condition president ' the and effect full in never The side. was the tent ' cost of canyon cottairtte crease school and 1,200 at in other high altitude localities. ty comlWissiona as has been done in the and of tour cents per beelines in most please til er cleanse this year are un- good freshmen that the inertias utilised Institute was The instance.. in duties of insectFour Some Wives the etate present damage capftol Sedgwick The Utahto the compulin- trying to bocome trespaosers hour, which was recently grafted, is. - musty con- usually large owing engineer are to determine bow much among tho afternoon In a way not bill.. Divorce For education law &fretting students county,reported. - !, but the remainder of the raise promMonday Actions dosory is la Colorado now water available tract for each e (Aug. or the 12 - ised them at that time, and that it has of to 14 age. Regular the from years legislature.f og Plan by well in north templated the Widens, ing. else in except of land of fairly the the the district, beclasswork in the high schools will enneos anti tracts not to exceed 40 ache ,and aloe nothing whatever to do with the pres- architect. when it was transformed central section.---, o'rfr. That the retreat osivice he Charging him with dr ent situation. into a Cupid'a Bower for the time The gin tomorrow, by which time the stuand all other New EngConnecticut to determine how much water could asked by a legislative momorial or Ia Wardeeirestords4 E. Alice Denat the cruelty. , eolemnisauon of a wedding. for-i- n dents will have completed their pro- land StatesFair to good crop. More general sentiment in some ing othor suitable ways ta reserre be to greatest beneficial use on . t 'far & Rio Grande shops seems to be happy man was Douglas White. grams. or less blight in Massachusetts and filed suit in the Third district court eachput to th use of the Thtiversity of Utak is to the tract supIt hoped get was the O. Walker R. Warden. government's T.C. of of She Opera the begun other southern sections. favor Drill in the rejecting for divorce from James for :a biological station and to nee - merly manager plementary supply from the Jordan by as proposal and of an immediate walk- House, and of late years pubUcity and today when companies were formed DelawareIrisk potatoes are' rot- charges that while living apart from a vita for its summer school for mesas of series ofa Salt to sections. of pumping plants. the out. the and and recruits too assigned her much rain. him he broke into apartments . teachers those parts of tiptlor ting from literary representative : called- ,- win affect the haa school r made imha service '1 At the high her. assaulted whom, in , The ' strike, Idaho and abused crop (Aug. Bryant junior Aim (Silwr WEO Postofilo) wbiek are about 1.100 local shopmen and al), ,,,, envied reputation for hiroselL 'File eadet organization has been taken un- proved by rain. Thirty to fifty can smite ad tinder the fedoral forest Joy Grover Auerbach Mod mitt proximately 1.000 freight handlers'. bride was Mrs. Marian Anthony BYrna- der 11-government control with Sergeant a day moving out of Caldwell district. against Jacob Auerbach for divorcs. on COMMITTEES 11111Ell ministration,, , In this- - roommoshoolop rt been oau B cars has First Dul who R. on and infantry, company, aa one so of San of Francisco, furnish kcierles, isoundhouse men and section refrigerator Embargo I cruelty detail' shall tion groonds , men. but some relief has bean te! much loss O. Butterfield began suit , I can commit you;, will. you 'Waft Margaret gaged in literary work.. also for the as.00-instructor in charge. -voted men the the diin weeks were two cars available No besides ago About contributing cured. Salt Lake Route. indicat a ignoble tirnot With a lite against Charles Butterfield. for 15 per cent strong to walk out in sup- - widely to magazines. and who Caldwell district for the early crops. vorce, on the ground of desertion. To ASSIST WELCOME Storm lt Passes Over Edge state aid and this slight federal con- ,. crews money of their demands. but were per- - criptions of Zion canyon and etber suit Big filed dispersed. E. Caroline Digging this Utah summer achool, yesterday Gray cossion, in the for divorce from Ernest A. Gray, Goes South loss. Harvesting is beginning and i . hay.7 to all the people, in one of the odeort by the international officiall tar, western scenic littractionx Of opon City L' ' ' at been widely read. . Twin Falls district, finest localities for such work lo bk. charging . -- - work whileorganisationfurther efforts were made Illinois. . The ceremony was performed , by - Beam black clouds contalnInt In found in all America. could soon To -- -to reach an ageeement.with the railnotice S. R-- Thurman of the- state tablish a wide fame and would a000m white potatoes have Armistice Day Will s - promlasd lor whatGen-their officials have failed in these i beenplish, much for the 'tato and tho -state'. prem. court, and rwlthiesed by orricials have failed in these of- - erap Agent Joel Priest of the Oregon storm, came up from the'. west late be fair in some sections amd vet,' This matter however.-- can; school& of ttme instead come - forts and but has for comPriest Mrs., and Yostorday afternoon, perw, , Short Line in Idaho, not be fully gone into without that the Reception and entertainment small fri others. ' the of them. to act for themselves. Mrs. Lawrence heavypreciPlwM be interview. which I trust yoo Mr. and expected, Manger potatoes dropping IndianaWhite November II. witt be mittees to assist in the state home-Comi- sonel have Armistice day. to east storm veered off tbe to in the of the the it one-bafriends time close tation; a neat, grant couple. this city, about crop although celebration which la to be giv- may Joseph Simmons Wilkes the ceremony there was a and followed the mountains south. only recent rains helped' them consider- observed, by future.", , Equalizers Will Not Take Following en for end moldier. , marines sailor, ItIfterleart dinner at the Hotel Utah. given by However, late in the evening, there ably.. 3 the Post No: of to.giOn .. was a -... ortatefair week, were anlowarhe Question T to I - Dr, her.rp Plaraltotholcelebration were Ms during bone& 4utd - --- a town. - kledow the four witnesses were .- guests ant1.-7-th-Mrot,-JohQ.notinced Cahnon train- for North of- - this city, more rain felt Exceptionally poor in the euased at the regular weekly meeting the couple left by the midnight state board of equalization baa At the regular weekly Iftwanka club' mooting yeeterday in the commer, of the post held at the Commercial Pocatello, veceiVed .82 of an inch, and northwestero section. Canadian northweet en a three the of w"hil. never mentioned not malring club last night. Prank M. Browning, cial club of the executive cornmitt.. luncheon Kentuckg.!--71,at- e In the Newhouse liotst of an inch. Groot ,crop before going to Tim- An.. the Tellowatone-,1- 4 trip o drouth.---Dr. John P. Sharp, foro- Junctioascored half an inch of Wu, satisfactorygrowlk-due'tG. Plandro and William Carlson were in charge of the celebrationt,,1,--.,..- . Thursday, apartment houses.-- bas nevertbought geles tn make their' holne.f . Lou isienatall planting ofixish po4 appointed a committee to arrange for ,20. At Modena - J.30 of an lieutenant colonel arlth the A. , tin 05 Denver merly 4 771';;; of it.'- & nit t 'Itc4tit ' zte,4x..e,,,,,,,,,,,., ,T.;,,,.....,..:-:ovtlie-rettotiThttfollosting honoraM,Cpmm ittee E...F.,..sellltell..ottidyancenlent made for- Th 'ititif Mit' ' white potatoes are thsA leflate; about it this year. It is too late to Sugar industry in .. . is fair weather. , a mess td'ibtatertsl wolecithiwit returoAl serv'rea, 4, MarylltudLate for raising itt,xtrir,rva.; plan proposed - 4 which much rain is canning fund, with which to The Auirust meteorological summary., having0o dó anything this year on the matter, Nevada Comes to Close shows partiao and men at regietretion headquarter - in war. Dr. Augustus i.C.,Behla will be glee the 100 highest temperature chairman of the day. and the only thing the board has post. was sub7 the Hotel Utah wiettlittouncedr,"-Minnesota--,--Earlcrop being placed entertainments for the On the lowest 52 degrees br- the ways and mearta oom- ,- - Mrs. Simon' Bamberger. known about. it IN- 'that' they lave , The endeavor to establish the suirtr on the lth. The24th; Mrs. total precipitation was on market. yield 'rather light Late mitted of George Mont Irerry..Mre J. Leroy read in the papers." industry in the state of Nevada, which half an inch; clear days, 11; cloudy crop shows some improvement. weath. mates which is composed Dixon,' wife Nebekor and 11. T. P. Dylcsa. - , , favorable., I This statement was erheing called - forth has been going on for some years past, days, 8.. of the mayor of k'rolko; Mrs.- - T. S. month with the ,Montana-.-Mu- ch lit need of rain. came-tKeen, was adopted. anendlast William )3alley, secretary of the sale of the sugar plant at Fallon; to eli ' '";----Major (11., Amino's. of the local re,- - Browning, Ogderi; Me. Rot Bullen of North Dakotalate crop improved - from state board,- - when his Attention wits the Nevada Packing company and the Would Giee-Rsome extent by. August rains but óruiting 'stations discuessd war risk in- Logan. awl. Mrs. James Garrett, Jr.. to 41" --a ailed-to- t' 'morning Nevelt,- - Engineering Works---aVerafte ,had wrieof the mayor of NephisuranceBe geld Itotioni To Souiherrulltah statcrop fig' Im addition Mrs. Cannon has aeked pAper that the board had taken up tires are not given out. and whether or allowed to lapse could be reincrop is improving., been Ohlotat eommercial of apart- not the bondholders, who reside 11 the matter of assessment of the the dis21 for NebraskaPart after within and civic stated month,: or'the Railroad adritiniatrattonpffictala at , ment houses. If the board 'could act Michigan got back their original In. crop improved slightly but the belance charge from service by payment. of patriotic societies of the .tat e to act such a question at all. it would vestmetot. is uncertain. The- stock- - Washington.have boon asked to make of the.crop will boahort.-- Irarm crop two months premium. War risk in- as an honorary committee. al7ollowc , be On t wily , Mrs. John ,Dern state regent of the by reeonvening,the county holders receive nothing; ' the rate alfalfa. shipments. Put into will beelightly better than a half crop. mance policies will tint be turned board of equaltsátion--an- d affected by over to of New requiring RevoluAmerican the Daughters Fallon &frt. Tbe ka4 sugar MesicoCrop !neurone on factory on effect all the oompanies, 'pointaireat private on assessed : to , the hold Mrs. T. reA. ,,them hearing Th4 farm- Pacific and Oregon &tort Line trot blightCartwright, 'tate from the et A bill now pending In Con tion; -valuation of such property. It is the ers never grew beginning. excellent crop le be. he said.which of the Daughters of the RevoluNew tprkAn . gent to beet,' sum alleup enough on for east -Patitio thetnion trove provides lump points - duty of the countrofficials to sec that p1de 'by sideis tho trigs it. and It was shut down In 'lilt as an emergency. rate because of the ginning' to- be harvestedof on bong settlement of war riak insurance poli- tion: Aim ILL Hayward. president of all property is on the assessment rolls port here tdper cent the carlot cies rather than the present system the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers; 1016 it was turned over to the drouth- - eituatlon, applicable, to ell In test:of )'our tholes. No- -, cash-valuIn and the state Utah-Idah- o Mrs. J. H, Paul, ,president of the its full it who con- points west on the Salt Lake Route shipments of 'the Mats- originate. company IT Sugar beneficiaries to elao annual of ithoro payments are only fair. Utah, Cos board Is justified in. such details only ducted, it as an expertmen but Daughter of the Mormon Battalion. --'prospects and Denver & Rio Grande railroads. - other sections etate-boa- rd 6" crop has - been - reduced also was discussed by Major Ambroae. oo care-fu-iwhen for some reason-th- e pots rompars you Early were beets tmob- The rate on alfalfa shipment into and local drouth. executive committee of the Utah feels that the county officials- - have an ' Instrument it back to its Northern Utah,- Idaho, Wyoming and Oltet itud ap6-of Red South not done their full - duty in the mat- - tainable;they turned CarolinaWhite the Ctoee'potatoes chapter Monism& was cut in half to as to per. Oratorio and Reeordt , Perteettr. A permanent war 'mothers to he barkivard ln growth.... A recent account says: ""rh sal niircattle an& sheep men to sbip al. pear been auto to' order by mail; ok' have tee. to be an duty at the Hotel Utah South marks the pawing of Nevada's ttryt hag' feed into' the areas affected by MateriallyDakotaZrospects ristro ' reduced but will doubtless 10. was appointed. Plans for the returned service daily. October and only enter factory after an ex- - the drouth of the vett sumMar. r. c in CIty Jail. field more la to the thel This commfttee receive than ars celebration considerably produce rapidly official 'tell way-two ) . ,schnitit- of the Mutual Creamery corn-pan-)'. state'. requirements. Glen Bros.-Rcter- t3 Utah as repreeentatives of ' ' . been decided at the Hotel has Jtbe.nJn ati,T yesterday brought'to the atten. War Mothers. The commitWest VirginiaPoor in,- - western assuming fortn.1,2t bas Rey reirttetti.colore444 Utah the tam of the local railroad dimimittee counties, s Plitne Co. by the executive toultnittee fel Save an tee la. Mr. John Holt.- - Mr. H. C. arr ,atad mvtat.. b. tsetae ration ,for the production of fairly good - roost other sec- elaborate of the railroad adminietratiott-Mifact musical oratorio as part Of Hanchett, Mrs. Poi 8leket. Mrs. W: . 'frets rs. H.0 ..alrer and William. atripped of its equipment, will be seed.' that southern Utah eras ea seriously tions. Wiaconsinr-Settinof tubers of the the opening memorial exercises at the Wallace. bare. Ruth May Fox. Mrs. Nest Piecond Poe"- g -Atar libeingThild TnlIcicrciliontti it11, a lidersito41d,'II-Ditert- lit ism-oth- er 'affected lir --die - ttrentb-eu- t ittu;Isesst greatly benefited by ta.bozna.cle. Oct. $,Prot. Squire Coop, George.,Z. Ellerbeeit - Mr. John D. plain Orvhadon latemep Building ca.n win ha the ,maln 'seat section arid is entitled to as muck re-n- et recent, rains end moderate, tempera. 'hoe been placed in charge of the spe- Spencer and lire. A. VI. Peabotty.It fe:oe-wa- TOttleers be received from Oklahoma. which Ssatituaily as any other section. 4. A. Reevei, tures. Ma ny, reports of exceestv&Iest cial music forthe-memoria- l service I. underetood that the patriotic cries' say they suspect Cordon's real of the' arttsities of the Nevada Pack mimesis Ray Gardner and that tie is Ms company's- - trapidlY trowlot hos1-- 1 diairman of the committee. 'submit, hopper trilury and some reports of and from the outline of his plans a tzations are to take charge on one et erented , in -- Oklahoma for a - murder seas Diamantling to to ha iandartaken ted the situation to official& at Wash. blight. the days and appoint their own OD In,' Early potatoes being marketed greet maxim& program will bo committed there four years ago. - ' within & few weekC. la northern mitteee to sasixt In the work. , trigttiekhl telblrei - - , - , . -- - . - ' " ' ' - - - , d. - ' - I-- L p .. ' Joelby - to-th- - , t WIERMINNInNo - - - 1) -- be-T- - , :if---- , non-suppo- - , - to-re- non-suppo- rt JTbheatfl en--th- unll soloiAs , . - 'ObsirVedlrPSit , -- - - -- i 46.40-4AVW-12- crop-beyond - s - - f, , TS-Se- Late-pota- - - . .. , - , ng . - t - tIL - - s. - -- I -- Columbia Edison - - e, findinr-the- ty tfitufficient -- - - - -- - sugarnder. C.-A- ' , - 1 4141 . , - .,. A ' t - , . , - , .. , . . ... - - - A - .. 5.0-- |