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Show Ai, ow. e - 410 0 - ,..r....1,....fr . I - 0 ' 'CIES IN 7711ds r PEICENC1 . aita IS" Liver VI:simian. Eamon Illoyoro 'MN& r76:. Wt. IISOCInflitted Wounds Prove Fatal to P. J. Ballard. k 0 . 4, ( e , 4t,,,,t t, QIN 4-- .;lhe roars oil, wbo Ballard. Fails and then trod his wI Shot and 11 .I. ' ', i tit ,., - ,.. t , kl t , 7. , No -- -. -- ,... 4 ,, 'ale'''. '' 11"N;k:4,.; ,41'. ,.... - e, ?'et: t 4.- - ,... ' "Ir IA , (b., Lola 'TRUCE - brodtisors. 1 r) t--- t 4 11341111tEti&Dor PILTIA,MOCIVT "tarring thy est ia , - 'Federation Declares Resohl.tion of AssociatedI Indus. Receive tries Should 'Nothing But Contempt" CV4---)ta- :. ''4' 04, N , - & am i , , with Joe bhow omit lo . - PROPOSAL OF ) F., BIPPODBOlgir,natoh (lkstinger and inanpaay In 'nig Only aloe' la 1P,nli ford ry AM FRI 'rite HoodlumNews-horcial ausuito. tairei lathe . 0011'-'--- - osor'''4- - .t I I) iI At 144 e )1:A a Op. PANTAGrA-Vastlevtl- h . lid&rry " . with Chtoroo ()ovum owl Voodowill fettitEVIN . . . TONIGIIT. , I tNtEttIOtt :'slABOR WILL IGNORE AMUSEMENTS I - 010 191g Hand Cart Veterans Eag6r. For Mefnonai Monumen - I 13 - HOSPITAL FOLLOWING Faime Ranchers, Stock' men gnd Fruit Growers of SATURDAY SEPTEMBER NEWS DESERET EVENING - - I , r- cons. (host and bud raper shortly attar noon Fritts'', disd in ' '7os 4 11 i Bell Wright . te,4: Prit t 4 - s 'Are Reading the ' : 'sw.st s 1 The hhephord of the Baia." lb mergonry hoeplial at II 34 p.m. t" , e e 4' riday. Insano Jealouily fur which ' . ' t , 4 0, t. t rotative. say than, wasted no moos. COMING. unanimous vote. the delegates t 1 , ); t for motiva boon the Is raid to have A. ' t pd t , 4, 4 . I 4 . 'I et the twelfth annual conven,.. at occurrod '41 The booting the dood t TARE TBEITIV.FiJoita E. i I 7 4 ' ts Federa' ',2) i t lit of the Utah the ottsg rentiod by ths Itsluirele ..f.. i'd Sae three dark begin. Kniterit ' r hop t.') i'" , 4 A44! )'-.att: l. VI from chief of Polica J. Parley White , decided Friday .;:, ,'''''''47A44)7 IL nina of tabor tion r, i ( -.,,4 IlvA 4, .. ,t A t at, all north Second Wu( strut. . ":. N afternoon to ignore the proposal of the , .1. , , Ir, (r I I . Investigation of th shooting yeatoe. At ; , , a 410- tk.;:, 1,:,1, that rub Aasociated Industries that AU Selligertbiles $ o Tb now day afternoon rovealed the fart deo ' IP V' a .. P '1 WASHINGTON IN UTAIINS al th 1' labor C and had Airs. Ballard appoared between i. truce capital day As eigeniWorA thlkah k ',47 ''' Imlay slid station i . s' oergearits otlicto at the polio' for : be declared in tee state of Utah. Dur, : advamos, proieiare ittow papal asked and U. 4I yesterday morning 0 ing that time it waa proposal all men her husband bad ' ,kie'I.rta'' : 71 so..----saying ( 4 HOME AT , ' a now on strike should return to work b throatenod to kill Oar. Cho 'was in,t,, SERICES 4 44, , P 4, by-t4, ' t desk sergeant that oho , A., 44 V t while the matter of increases in waged V formed tv14110016N ) of'should go to Oa county aitgrnoto r r be taken under advisement. t I., should goo and swear out a somplaint againot , t 1,, I Atik ,. The convention took the stand Friday - OF SENAT011.11E11SNIOOT r 1 t Ballard and bays htm placod under I HI ' ''' ' 4 e ,44 )1 lt ' t . that the resolution passed by the As". bonds to koTp the pastes. Ph. than ' - '.. . sociAted Industries "should receive I 't , wont to thettorunty atturnors Moo, VO VSIN k, , , I. it , I ,.. who? oho I. ..id to have boon told nothing from the laboring men of the :,4, k .Q r'',,,o-ki Ty t I Peounbadarr i IV state but contempt." As the result of porial Correspondenee.) mu- that a seer by an officer was ail Shepard bag been sppoffit.d poolD. the convention's vote Friday no anhim to ,.. liallard..neaded froni, frighton Sept. ,.., tor at Tvrtte. Idaho. georording WASHINGTON. , swer will be made to the aesociations A deputy sheriff 'room-- , hi. purpou. 1: marke4 the open- proposal. Nekla resicad. bar to hor born but Ballard pentad 1,4 I, ing gePtlinn of religious service. at the ', i Della. rtah. has ap- was not there,. It 111141 disoovered durlima bank of Had Woo Intim,' Adopted. 4 ' pilot A horn. of Senator - Reed Smoot.. ..t ' ' - :zr Altataa treasury for ing Om attornoon that h was up to the Ca , 4 Resolutions indorsing the tik Washand cartof large repreeentation Inh's a nationol charter. The bank's- capl- town purchasing the gun an store movement and 'k;:t e ilsoff.:11 .4,04 t':,.4 4; hammiiii' Ington colony was present in the beau- - Inereaee ,tallsottoo is 1110.0(10 ridge. with Which he oommitted the in wages for poetal employees Ballard baton tiful to avenue loft Thit Connecticut Mks& home doputy Of LA:na were adopted. Election tederation Mao Well Retarriait les CACHE TALLEY. HANDCART VIr.rt.IIANII Saints. Senator ! . worship es tatter-da- y Meets for the ensumg year complet- ' Soot general secretary of the halt roturviat. . - Hitt 'booting was of Smoot Mc When H. and Milton 'tory Congressman and of a convention the buainess raturnod from ed the lasite T. W. C. A., has LILT C. WOLSTENHOLME. of the statues or the Prophet Joeeph valley assembled at one of their Wh- Wefllnj were the speakers. Mrs. A. Iit was of Folk. J. ParChita first rad. givan conThe Coin. until ilt:o Mit& smoattes visit at Estes Bark. chairman of the Daughters Smith and his brother. Byrum. was ring. Robert Roberts. of the first B. Ilodgos of Washington played the ventionadjourned ley Whito.announcod that tit bar110 voted to aceopt th recom- - -- local of tho man who committal ths crime of Handcart Pioneors. has returned selected for the handcart monument handcart company. was presented piano and th assembly sang. 4kollty V.MlistationtsRecent of John K. Steen. retiring. , mendation and attractive handcart with H. A. 11:111. Further Investigation It is estimated that there are SOO president, that soVell vice presidents army enlistments Include the follow,.S. wu by the tato Prost. Joseph F. Smith a repliesa.unique made of flowers. rovealed Ms Net that the man's name from a visit to Cathio valley. where short Sett: Mimic V. Damon. o Brennan rtahns from various of the state be elected instead of five. ttm before his death. Officers tit Rho went in the interoet of the organiin the photorraph. from right now in Washington. parts Thoens& Davie IL Thomas, halt Lake. was Ballard and totteru wore found The officers elected were as follows: Efforts are bethe to Those are: was raferrod to its lEd. the sation. She mot with veterans and or the association are touring were he which PT Susannah e aolr left to I1 ing made organize them Into a per-- M. P. Bayles of Salt Lake, roTteasr;nntd: Ratnints From TrtpColeman D. chisS' said. This lad to the conclusion membare of the organisation a: Logan Eats. 'Visiting all families that 31 years; Susan manent fitona sae Lloyd. Salt J. J. Lake. Sullivan, rtah club for the purpose of Chesi has returned from a two wsekt by the chief that he bad uttad the and Smithflold and says she found retrreoented among the handcart pio- Lavender Gates. 17 years; Robert bringing them together often. socially !treasurer: Mins eyetta Swenson Of abostane in Indiana and ktiohliran, of H. A. Hill. This Weals w.ne them all enthusiastic and eager for neers and securing pledges of con-is Roberts, 12: Margaret Kowley ill.. W. E. first vice president: and Ogden, tattoo otherwise. memorial. Foremost in It th the with his mother, in the 1 menu- tritiutions toward easily explained when lire. Carrie La early crection, of the Roberta Isle - TO. Bacs . serond vice presi., expected the monument will be erect- Hopkins. 74: Mary Mathew Marler. movement of organization are Ben !KeatingW.ofH.Ogden Dant. Water of Mrs. Ballard. who lived snent in memory ofprpoeed the handcart Mince of ietidvale, third ed before long. flummerhays, 'Francis Matson. Allen dent; home. was located last IPIPterarta TS; Margaret-MatheRice. 70: Isa- Thurman. - iliwkIng - Artemisia WellsThree at. at the - Ballard C. H. Schaffer of Ot- - -- vice prettidentr and Misses of ousts Mann to of a hire the H. A. Hill The accompanying picture shows a bel! Mobile! haft. 72; Richard BradA000rding to Wra. Wolotenholme, a Maim wells are being sunk at Legoon. night.fifth viee president: R. C. Ditt1.4. Dam. and it was Ogden. It hare already been definitely den. man of Ssit Lake. sixth viee president. he suppty water. In addition to the Ballard and him at the home of Chief Otis on Tabornacle 'guars, just. east group of handcart veterand of Cache shaw, over 70. decided to an dam: in initial who he give appearod in um. The subleillz wells already Henry Goodhart of Latuda, POthe Wecgman Park .hotel on the alt anti the on Jury IS and rented r- human flow Wenth vice preeldent. In that oection et the White tot ' Tbfe surnamed that tariffs muet ----generally BaDards the of October lentng . estankr Is quite beaVY Retiring officers are John K. Steen. be put on these metal imports too 1.4 SPECIAL COHSE FDA IMMEDIATE OPENING. the chief and Mrs. Whit to Senator Smoot has been Instrumen- - Provident; Joseph Frantzen of Ogden, to protect western mining. tat In Col- - first vioe WIll Take VocatioeMisess Janet that ho was the husband ot the womM. for Lachoneus procuring president; George W. Fahy, Another resolution was adopted favt: ittcHurria and Florence an and that the tantity's name was ed vin. In late P. Orson their private vioe second president; R. E. Currie, as oring a reduction of freight rates on of the Oregon short Line oter- - HIM Ballard was variously company of Utah militia in the Black fourth vice president, and John J. ore ooncentrates mines ores from AND and SCOUTMASTERS IS J. SHEET liallazd A. Ed m onth Ballard. P. a for ave OF,MAIN Saturday Matt. le Hawk war, and whose home is now Foley, of Ogden, fifth vice president: to smelter. and on bullion shipmenis :4,1 In Lavem Aria.. recognition for his A. E. Harvey, a In Los Angeles and, Ban Ballard. smetters-teastern refill-secretary and treasurer. from Utah MIN was Mrs. Ballard formerly . Prancdeoe. claim for pension. The pension has Miss Cyetts. Sweneon. the . newly a daughter of was and Viola Chadwick THEM ASSISTANTS been granted at the rate of $20 per elected erat vice president, was forCOMMITTEE ; Xliw Jame tiongbelnforthetios is A. Chadwick of Thistle, Utah. Ballard new club of ,IIIISED activity department month dating from March 4. 11117. of was the eon of JUDOS Ballard of Tucks- merly third vice president of the orwas launched yesterday with the orWhig sought ea to the whereabouts Miss Elsie and Mies Myrtle Green, ganization. forWise Zina Johne, formerly a Mono- of a state but tbo fondly Utah. develomneut ganization Before adjournment the convention I glitters, of Salt Lake who came east 1110w for drlI F. M. Hamilton. this merly Ured at Payson. Ballard's body committee which is composed of K. A ',delusion urging the immediate A. Latront, Albert Morrill. Beginning Sept 11. a special course two years ago to work for the govern- - voted to hold next year's meeting at A. Nei-o- n, J. silty. as her mother is reported dying will be Pent to Barron for burial. Fly. Provo. see to like would ment under Senator Smoot's appointIn scout leadership training for at Butte. Mont. and rs L. J. Price and Morrie liosetaoral arrangements for Mrs. Ballard opening of Main street between Sa At se bear from her daughter. are now In New York Watt. This committee will kezp lu bare not been completed. Lake and Murray with a highway and assistants will be offered ment and who commercial cluts made use of their vacation last touch all with Peach other City. Marketed. who Allen. Crop lost wide from Twenty-firEnsign WardLowry South in the state for the purpose of leitrit- by the Salt Lake council of the Boy week to visit Long island. While at ' has toot resched home after extensive Rev. T. A. Flynn to be street to Forty-nint- h South street was mg what the needs of the YILTIOILS Scouts of America. Meetings will be Oyeter Bay they visited the home-'tee- d The news letter of the de. In the hoapital department of weekly striae of the state are so that help hold 000rl Thursday - the U. IL navy, will be the epeaker at shrine of the late President partment of Ordained as Pastor adopted by the civic improvement sections evening from 11001eVelt the fo1 1agricilltUrehii in da- T:10 needed be where extended may oommittee of the Commercial club to 1 o'clock at the public library the services In Ensign ward tomorrow to of state. the coy lowing Miss Is Washington volopingthe one Elsie rroGreen the of Ordination servioes will be held at yesterday. The question was brought - evening. oommencing at 111,.41. and will continue for even weeks at oretaries to Willituni IT. Hays, chair. county; Utah, peach crop: the close of which certificates of rec- man of the National of Rio Orandi Baptist church at I p.m. before the committee at its laat previ- False Alarms Lead to "The crop was Marketed through IlopbooKure Mies EleCto-.CotneRepublican camthe sophomore elms were 'home Fri,- - Monday when the pastor, the Rev. ous mooting and a motion was adoptod of satisfactory completion of paign committee, with headquarters one of the wholesale fruit commission ognition Arrest of Eight Boys the Gonne, will be Issued 'by the Na- on Fifth Avenue, New York. Before merchants of Salt lake.- - The gay afternoon at the East High school. Thomas A. ryas. will be matio a min- asking the county eomminsion to deshippers. Leonsurd Beare was elected president ister of the Baptist denomdnation. The fer action on the project& until the tional Council, Boy Scouts of America. going to New York Miss Green was Rev. of tho elansi Hiss Mary Cannon, vice Scriptures will be Mid by the The course to open to any adult over one of senator Smoots secretaries In shipped 90 per cent of their- market- boys. from la to I9 years of Eight of a make of eurvey committeemight Bethel Baptist the able peaches and netted from 3 to 8 11 years, who is interested Miss Myrtle erit; Paul caw. treesurer. and H. L. Baynes. pastor in the Washington. r propoeed street extension. Report age and living in the neighborhood of scout ehurehi Peeler will be offered 1:laigate of cents a poundtheaverageprics-b-e-- Mary Winder. secretary. --- program and who plans to take been with her sister for some I the stroets. West thel and North that survey first E. reoommending Sevenpt of S000r the Rev. Henry thte workofthe orga isatierh---- In ing 4 cents net. while the portion soil street be opened was made at yesier . were arrested- - Friday-mig- ht 7 Fire. up livotPresbyteriaa ClinVehThe, ' other years advocating-thwork. the Salt- Lake Idaho Making Most than by the special committee Plret Presbyterian church will be re- - be delivered by the Rev. A. B. Mo- dong-inetiPa Chief W. H. Bywater. Motorcycle cent. Motor trucks kept moving the council states that scouting is recogby E. M. Aashton, chairman. opened for serrtoe tomorrow after the ak of Boise. Ida. The charge of the headed Husnized everywhere as an immensely without delay. Eight thousand Of Water Resources crop vacation season. During the reoese church will be delivered by N. aD.ucrch.er, torJ. W. McHenry. real estate operas trelmen W..A. Pierce end J: E. crates for packing were ordered. co- - and formate mayor of Murree, aP- bands and' Juvenile Officer James E. valuable program supplementary to the auditorium has been renovated. Der of Immanuel Baptist 10 a at saving of the home, church and the school in cents on before the committee and urg. Mali I1 s not taking nearly the advan- - operatively, and recarpeted oo that it charge to the candidate by Dr. J. Sher-pla- n peered each crate. or $800." I roleooratedmost to endorse the plan Shielda, after someone InI that section leadingb boys Into useful manhood by Wallace. pastor of Immanuel ofd the committee attractive appearance. a is of Its that Idaho water propenta tags I alarms fire In false two means of a real program that works. lad turned opening the street He-- explained prayer churoli, - the ordaining ted R. Woolley-o- f Commission standard, -- width ot - coun , la ChargedAssault with a "Baptist ;LI boys offered by--tCoupons Outlined. Bay - Palm er, - of that the is OS own. a in is and a feet that charged right local States deadly weapon land United office the and the benediction offered by highways where Itation. to the were Ogden; taken The class will be oranized, as nearpolice To Reoperi Rate Case plaint filed this morning by the coup,. the Rev. Harry Clarke, pastor of Bur- of way for a GG foot wrest from the . as possible, as a scout troop, and bureau of water resources. Mr. WoolII attorney against A. T. Lee. He is- lington Baptist church. Prof. J. A. present terminus Inof Main street to they were told to report to the duvenile ly , alith South street Murray could be oOurt Monday to answes to the chhaourgr: tabned Tyco:ill will be divided into patrols ley rethrned yesterday from Idaalleged to have attacked Howard Paul- Smith. of Ogden. will preside. The interstate commerce commie4 - - bad for a cost of $26.000. Eighty five Iin on all their work carry InPon with a pocket knife in resentment ho where be several weeks epemt and unuettal out late at Is of petitioned by the Portland-- , 4ML, i et Pautoon's advice to be careful wtth substantially the sante manner as tho spectingvarions reclamation and ir:' way has been of being per cent of the right-oDr. Johnson Visitmg traffic and transportation association. boys do. The program for the evepromised free of charge. he said. The - the night L pointy that he was flashtrig. i 1 Chief Bywater says the offense of ning sessions wilt Include such - sub- rigation projects that are under conthat will have to be only property ' T: hearing on a docket filed Laki in struction. Pit& Ward litectingA opecdal is street the most for oris scout , alarm with fire trot-nthe the a purchased opening false of the Portland in movement, district freight jects be held Sunday Interest some subdivision- - lots on which pur- turning the tenderfoot scout, "c- - of Idaho is keenly alive to the value committee. claiming that rates on as the one serious n izaolamstion; rand ward in cone-acteWith the Fifth Mr. Johnson. p.m. S. M. tamceonntfimairraight developed water resources, chaser' of the lots have erected small Balt from Utah points to Idaho. Monrinteetingel between, Seventh and first clam rootdrements: be answerinf that whIle motor truck.: train houses. he said. scout setting up exercises; scout songs Woolley says. Nature has not been tana, Oregon and Washington were sec121ghth South on Second West street the government more to is another be out in it bountiful with is Idaho street was breaking than prejudicial and discriminated against If the opened and game.: m&rchtng tatting; signal.1 any at which Eider Adam L. Peterson will which passed through this City in Aug. now or never.:Mr-McHen- ry said. The tion Of the etty. has with Utah. but the people of Portland jobbers. The Utah salt inis in cost,- - now-wi- ll code; first aid;I map she he the zeeLbw. A. good musical Pro-Pa- eat. ea route to gla- Franolsoo, It more than have Idaho been to take ad- teresta were represented by the Utah quicker making; hikes and camps; nature ham boon arranged, and it is dotown visiting with- his- sister. Mn. would have been in 1911 when the of traffic bureauthan service, development projects - It was decided study: troop meetings and Insptra- vantage Wade Loothourow. while on route east otreet was first proposed and in a. few Farewell Entertainment , aired that there be NU attendance. have the people of Utah. ; by the committee that these rates were tbonal scout stories. : to Washington. H. reports the trans- yeare-th- e ' the of not territory development Stoat e . afild unjustly , .train the George - Thlo couree-ardiscriminatory theReturnsGeorg army-of for Jensen Meade tnotruptors oontinental the For must page Joseph through which the tarter IL Stout. former West high and Uni- demonstrated trip question is being brought up on the L Dr. Chad'. a. Plummer. chairman of Camouflaged Warship so the cost beyond a doubt the need groun.ds that the commission erred in inwsity of Utah athlete. has returned of the national road construction pro- will have enhanced values on the cominfttee and be will - Item camping of hiking; street the of way right its decision. at Franco. where he was in military posed by the government. The trucks Model State Fair Dr. Fred J. of Pack, University said. Malt; .he Service. Mr. Stout was formerly as- have been turned over to the quarter. prohibitive, Dr. J. IL Paul, University of .trtah; The resolution was then adopted t Ilk 41,0 sociated with tlie Steptoe Valley Mine master of the western department of 'Aleut- Commander R. r;,,,rs,,, R. Mann . Rev. Peter A. Simpkins Philips Conto take commission the county arging ; and Smelting company at McGill. Nev. the army at Felt Tranoisco. A public immediate action in opening the j" .4'14 iii..,,--Igregaticmal church; Sylvester ), Can- commanding the local naval recruiting I CHURCH 1 - Ids hts left for San Francisco. where the street 7 non, city engineer; Eugene Hammond. station. Is preparing to make a. fine reception was given the officers ofserv. ,,7 -, ' he Win receive his discharge. v0:1 train there,- when distinguished T. George'Wood, O. A. Eirkham,,scont n A mining department of the club et- - ..,.,t4.4. naval xhTh1t at the state fair where A conference of the -ice medals were awarded to Lieut. Col. was organized yesterday to ,include t :,,;:.,t executtee,And 1:t, & numbect advanced highvriestsof 4, um, department-wi- ll Brighton Anerd confereoceconb It t occupy four large Granite stake will be held commercial-clu7 all ecoutrnaatce Its in theFor- - i 1 tonne will be held in Brighton ward McMahan, H.. C. Osterman, Metal members interested IIn the - in the Victory bootheA building. mining iest,Dabrchapel;-- Sunday--,Sept,LCALL f tomorrow commencing at 2 .pro.. The medal rpectal-- - feature ------7101422111CIGHT-- -- vessel priests ere- asked ....4v,; 1 - a,- 1131Incitibertiof'Jlhe Pioneer of eamouflaged tssi wives. their ,..rl,r1t11.015ert the4.1tat ettwos brtng Stake -414 st.,,Frank k 22 to tho. vision, it is apparently im Y. Taylor 1011 be the 4;:iitalteprrddetterrtighTcntincti-zAntr rhalrman,-Isran; Jingree. casnier of principal speale-- 11017 On the' Heart Ranch with wintpr that ether stake officers. poasible to tell in which direction the er and there will, be special r, National City bank, was named ' the ' Herialter Will music un- - : CharEe 2400 feed for boat is moving. the idea being to de- der the direction of , head of cattle on fine Insetting for ward officers and clerks ' rice chairman and A. O. Mckengle,1 J. Spencer Corn- - ! 4, w eonveme at 1 o'clock. Members Irrigated meadow of five thousand ceive submarine commanders. A. 100 Cross wall. of the Utah chapter of the t Red Far cent secretary Magazine per attendance is s:s!.::A acres. Ranch wen fenced and Commander Mann says the observer desired. of the ward are itrged to be present., ,, wag awn' Good water. Daniel C. Bun-ti- n, must get within "one point of vision."' secretary.was I Contributors to the Red Cross wia ed asresolution else the torpedo will go astray. Lararale, MARSH 00AL (10. adopted urging the A -COAL INOW...Supnly- - end "WIN, ' receive- a' year's subsorlp. has sentldWashington for. tow model mes -, - n'tent.:' " BIM tineeitan next winter. MAFTN COAL Hon to the Red er0811141111fitZinq In the dub board of governors to send fir war veesel..thus painted which CoalThe Mott you of -, delegaUtah's congregational sages-tyosi- '' ; OS. 47 So. Mein St. : wont It Phone Was. wantrvben ,,. i he will set up at the fair. v L,..3., ,, , 1306 and 1307- ,future as the reault of ti change in tion asking for a protective .tariff on ,.... . ... , irertieement , t ' 135 So. on Cross titled Red board Main ",.1 ',' at national , headquarA,iecullarly painted lead. zinc, pyrites. manganese. potash f -- ---dm" policy t ; on to trubmarines a is was Strict. which tell --the tuniraten -ores. The (Minion ters putting magazine why ship rind r to an inbe will tA booth. the commercial moving according basis, Tit operated , g) , ly. . The boats will be handsomely deoorO. Howard, chair, announcement by-. ,1,,,,, ,,.:1,-I , ' - , Heretoated with , of and banners allied man of the local chapter. flags , '5' nations. with exhibits illustrating ,,...-lfore subscriptions to the MattRZipe was , , , ,oti , e Cross. , ,r workings lot the navy. ,t S . given to donators to the Red , ,....., ' The iet ,.. , . i',"' --I is to be midis a perme ,,,, B 14, ell magazine ' ,, , . - ' 4.. l,, Millorrd 1, , ', 4 pu blicatieni. and -- is I v 4 ',1 e", '.' County Activities.. , , r The New Red Cross Magazine. After I's of education before : kEw noolc, trend The , ,, , , i te?' i ,...,).,.. the October .last of ,'' aubscription the , , ,,. ,,,, ,..,) -- , , 4;1 toward the war was practical; the ' 81.60. MI Millard instead of ' - Reports from per to be county. 'tate pries-U- r " '', . Re-Creati- on 1111 -- '' 1"-- -. authe:war-- added .. headquarters That triemberUel the County Faint W"kr year arithow ,,:,:t. ,,,,,,,., t,''''''''''' , .e-tt rI' ,,t ,....,, 4 the for as ,.. r agent has been deegnated . tz .. , trend.. renn orprayed- 2,150 acres of alfalfa , .44,13,,i.,. , . .. 40, ,, ''t .. 1 . io i 151.20 par -, a cost at ' , ,ragatnat.werrit pf This tendency is in harmony with , acre, resulting in an increase of 000 '0r-t -- !, .:, -- i' :' ,, ''' 4' 14i1,' ,.cr:s 'AI,I...;) Every home needs good lenommongmmo r" thi;litptritorttitt-11righain-Tettn- a .... -.to the acre. rifty-foiptivilds-a- yof b - -- Irlilcill: , of 7.17' mar- in reading from booksbooks farmers whichhas county sought, t!ie. rommosiOn University, I The 17. S. Civil service irtniEn joizira- Illicit; c wigs deliginhtftulhe story of life the time of its inception to the 'prem. kiting their wool clip of 32,500 pounds , ! bewhich will refresh and stitnuOzarksThe innourroes the txaminalionanamed , , .A farewell entertainment will ,be mt. to emphasize those featufes of at 150 cents, or 7 cents More than into WE orrext a PER CENT FoUST low to be held on. tbe dates given: liP' had received up growers Shepherd of the Hills country brain. , given in the - Richards ward chapel cducation 'which make for useful ,'Idividual thit time, the additional net profit is the ,MORTGAGE GOLD BONDS plication. blanks and further informa- -' late the honor ' . greatest novel yet writRePt 1a;in was ivening. II local sale made Tuesday the The which obtained from the young $2,250. be on help 'being tion may citizenship. ten by 'the most popular au- help-you- : select the ' Elder JoAleph Meade lanaen....PtiOr' to man and yowl; woman facing a through the tivestock project etthrirnit We will board of civil MC exameecretah, .. The New Chit Building-,,o. ' flan Lake agent. county iner, information window, hie departure for the"Canadian rnis. skind ' . . ' 0. prospective essplayer eo render a ' , of books,. In Denneninations Of - A MISCe1111114.01111 right postoffice: Clty thLurcilnotAmeh.,.Rairica. Lo& . answer Pregra,ta. MI detiott. and eatimar.orr , to FOR MVIT WliCt WOR4 HARD. Glam. blower, male, Oct: SS, 1919; Stoke& $500,4NO - ,... $1000.00 Gold and . litimbare . 11111ffie hueand Itterary which ,,,Duo hoftvo reaceIntoreat .,ald the query. '''''What can you do?" 'workers. railroad men. artist, male. oct. 14, 1119; animal -- Factorymtners.: $1-. -- and ' - Mar lot and Novembor NET. IC 1919; welfare 50 I:30. at mill will be . featured. . farmers, eniplorees peen lot of each bandrrum, male. Oct SUNDAY SCHOOL . ' worker. feerrisile. Oct. I. 1111; ratliol roar- in willhe , following participate: delare his ilia ' UNION ... We never offer feet:titles n- for clerk, male, Oct I, - 111da1ry editor.! , i 'W. H. Ingham, Arnold Higgins. t salwttleitymniernethweite,himalso..0wreortcyknitregatubo:tari...end.tstrainkunbackentiebess.ng..1 fuel male; 'Oct 14, 1111;- dairy mannftertur.! '- -' -otrint: ' Ulm tultl"rv, have invemed 'ES:Eiltt-T-N11 and Elate , Higgins 8piller.1,4 Hugh the .h.e STORE ,- - ILehoe ZOOK male. Oct. 14. 1111;1 -- r.' . trig opsecialist. -i Ded and Lobe Jennie Porter. Parry, In ;. optics,can . ,PLA rich. We well tfiem when rondo and phyliciati-trnalffl11,11Ph - - - FrZdericheon., - nOnt Prievriev, ' paine---.- 1. and Impart. .sable.' 14161';'--- ;--Sfore.-o- f livett-Tli- ti wiiffta-14.tato for ..1,,i-liniUork:' Laki Salt . A. , . . , M, Green "Toler Nina.. writes. Bar. 0112 Years WithalI a Loos to a Oct. 14, 1111: , sontZ'an answer to the quertion in eer pm. relieved Toe of a eevera back-thstood. Miss "lay Anderson. ., City. Cliemt." . ' , , . Alice Anders induetry and leisure. ' , '.. me for flee. '- ' hod bothered ' . , :echo:. ----..: , Rachel Andereon. Wee 12111etirA1trtim-lir Ctrat LtOWPAgrt 1 , ' ' 'bottles fixed ma IrjalsOran-Judge- -month. era . Trust Ca-- - -- Pew Main Street,ead frukli on St. East irc SI). Temple .111111141.. taekTILM21140h1100111 w, tis , uo ELILi , toed porvies, lle eolith Male otroot. - Pboaet MIAs Ceone Doneloon; secompaalst. , Y Drus iCa..Advertisstbeat.' Weatolt 444aArmd4ver14ae1aimit. . ,, - 'Plitt! blittoelf In th Who Take No Daily ik b t 411, ("41, l i ...,, :,) -t, AIld , , SemiWeekly 34 - , 4 News ' .' tkb.-1Pra- ( , BRIEF V' 7 . - ' Ell , '' b , '' ' )1 tt In-p- 1 , ( B1r ttlit ' 1: ". , , IIEWS ,,o lIit . ,, 41 ' 14. Marini of uuIai; rd y. 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