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Show V di-si:iu:- t mwts STATE-Sien- o salt lakl citv utah i;vj:ning news ! w TCOUN'S: gCOIINSE "V'i 3COHNS iiii 1M 9HEATLY INTERESTtO IN BE . "MADE BY Regent Authorize Number Of Change Profeor Cowle Get Promotion Houing Difficulties. Special odlttona of Arlaona paper are featuring th Mormon'' Uni pi. which th. Maricopa stoke presidency are planning to begin in the u.ar future. Various article, pluy up th. Mormons" hsv. taken In part th th. history of th. ptat., and give account of th. tempi, which have aimed been erected by the Church and a general survey of Church activities. One ntaiptpM' use. th. Salt Lake (real page, picture and tsmpl. as that th. contemplated nw predicts structure In Arison, will b. begun at noe, completed within II nioqlha and thousand will coet several hundred dollar. - It Also state that th site at Mesa wilt b. chosen immediately. Another newspaper feature th Canadian temple, predict that a $500,000 structure will b erected and carries a printed advertisement for aubactp-lioby th. Make presidency. According to th First Presidency th matter 1. being taken up by the Arisen a people with considerable more test than was expected. Th. First Presidency promised bisk. President J. W. Lreueur and hie counselors, O. RPtapley and John Cummard,. that th Church would contribute one-hasum "needed for a $100,000 of th building and had not anticipated that a more expensive structure would be erected. Th cltlaen of Mesa evidently bellev. thattfi buHdtngwHI b. an tinmen addition to their city and are taking an wnuaual Interest for a corapist oconom PROJECT of Websr and Carbon statistical survey of th. etate; and a study of th. natural waters of th. state to be mad. par aonally by President John A. Wldtso of th. UnlvorUy.,wre authorised at tho regular 'mooting of th. board of regents of tho Cnl.cr.lty, hold thla momlnf Id th. Dereret Bank building. A lary, .olum. of roulln. bualn.aa was alao tranaact.d at th. mooting, which convened at 8:20 thla morning and continue tn anal on until 1:45. . A financial raport of th. achool for th. m t prwMltd by Secretary Elbert D. The inn showed that including th. war work funds, th. school handled rnor. than 1 1.100,000 of atat. fund, laat year. Work on Sank Problem. uni vanity wan authorla.d by lh hoard to tak. part in tha Columbua thla. year., Th. amoX h.rotofor. agreement Investigation mad. by President Wldtso with Salt Lake City and th. government for the . purpose of solving Salt Lake City's In It. . smoke nutaanc. was approved, as was tha ograemsnt between th. unlv.rsUy To Represent Governor and government In retard t. health education tyr which th. echoot will re- A t Soldiers Celebration ouiva about (11,000 from th. govern demedicine m.nt fjrehe preventive " Lieut Cot Fred Jorgensen, adjutpartment. President Wltce reported that tha ant general of Utah, and Lieut. Comschool I. facing a real problem this mander R. H. Mann, U. 8. N.. will year tn findlny adequate quarters for Cov. Bamberger at the Sanstudents at tho school. Prof. J. H. represent fair and welcome hornc county pete Tipton wan dealynated sanitary engl-ne- celebration soldiers,; for returned Richfor th. camput. Heber O marine which Is tn be and sailor, Eng-Ilawas In ards appointed Instructor held at Mantl tomorrow. Gov. Bam-- 1 Marl. HuttebaJI. Instructor in do- beger keen regret over hlsi express mestic art and Associate Professor to attend th. celebration. Roy E. Cowles wan promoted to th. Inability rank of professor of educational adWould Increase Rates. ministration. Fraternity Question. RlvertonPIpeline company of RivThe fraternity question was discussed at great length by th. members erton ha filed an application 'with of the board and a decision reached atate public utilities commission that hereafter any fraternity whose to Increase 1U rates. member. Iom sight of th. feet that the Thl permission operates II miles of school Is of first Importance and fra- watercompany line and eervee water for culternities secondary must go. Th. old-e- r inary purpose to 160 families. The fraternities of the school embody sets forth the allegation that th. provision In their constitution that petition the company Is tn need of eettlng up th. school I. of first Importance, a depreciation fund. Tb. meeting was attended by W. W. ReRlter, chairman of th. board, and Entries Are Extended. gents Waldemar Van Cott. Walter Fitch, Sr.. Sarah E. Stewart. Ernest Bamberger, Daniel Alexander, Presi- ' An extension of time from Sept. dent Wldtao. and Secretary Elbert D. 27 to Oct. I ha been granted for Thomas 0.r?es pec ial class at the Utah state fair. This Is Kiwanis Club to Give a special class open to Utah breeders In which premiums will be awarded Aid to Corpus Christi similar to these In other horse classes I n, lf x 4 All Genuine Savings.: Prudent Shoppers all avail themselves of these exceptional J monthly BARGAIN COUPON SALES. Exaggerated Values. and bring (hem here tomorrow to share in the GREAT SAVINGS. The actual saving is mentioned on every coupon. None of ihis merchandise sold without Clip Your Coupon a-coupo- n. HI This roayoe la Ullt Tiawnw 39c Fine Linen Stationary For 25c . ft eheeta dllee tn match blujyjavcnder and bufr. and envelope k .AtntlJX-rPUl- (ym'"(al Yeas said without thla Thla raapaa la Warih lie la (sab. II yea may bay Toarerraw .Will Will It 1 rl ya $4.50 Fine Velvet Bag for CYowa) $10.00 Novelty Wool, Drc Skirt for $3.98 . $6.95 Ysao said wllbaal Ibis Css yea (Yewal halr-bevlhben with Metal fht-eaar- a plain end fancy pattern. all et said wtthsat Ibis Ctayea (Yyws) ru-ar- New -- This Caayaa la Worth Mr la Caab. Dill It yaw may bay Teat erraw $1.75 Children' Gingham Dree for $1.45 ' Clean up ef odd and and In gtnrham drees, os, pretty .(rlped patterns, klin 4 to It - style, all good color and In .11 alsea aald wltbaal Ibis Caayaa f News) 8llp-o- n u. Made fr Sweater Fish-ta- il $5.00 belted snort lA 69c Hair Bow Ribbon for 46c $3-4-8 Tbla raaaaa Is Wereb IIM la Caab.. With II yaa way bay Tamam w Tbla Caa yea la Werl Ores MS la I aab WISH It yaw may bay Temirriw Made with fancy pocket and model. Tbl. (oayoa la erlb 2 Jo la I sab. HI It yaw may. bay Tswsrrsv. Pitied with large mirror, purse, ete.. finished With nickel chains and silk tassels. (Yews) style Crere'" ties aaid wKka.C this ltd. Thla few yea la tVartl Over sway bay Tiasrnw- Uhl H for 48c and mstal cembtnaUea Bead 19c Boa. for meRcgnldr 0c ikes Wltch-llax, dicinal flud toilet use. hose said without Ibis roayoa (Views) yaw .may 75cBead Necklace Witch Hazel Soap for 3 Cake X7a la Caah. bay Teazarvaw Thla Oaayaa la Worth rash. I 14 It yew may bay Haas said wllbaal tbla Cm a yaa (hen- er Tbla I Kiwanla club of America will glv. financial assistance to Corpus Christ! and vicinity which suffered heavy loss, from hurricane and tidal Wave. ""The appear 'Sent to all local Kiwarrl clubs and received here by Alex E. KberhArdL Kovrnorof Kiwanis ia- -, trlct of Utah reads: , "Corpus Christi appeals for financial Ask" each president in assistance. your district to appeal to Individual club member. Letter follow. - Send all funds to inteanational headquarters." The following committee haa been named to take charge of the matter: Blair Richardson, chairman; Frank M. Allen and Wm.'C. Druehl. ' Local Klwaniana are asked to come to the .regular weekly luncheon In the New-houhotel Thursday . prepared - to respond to the appeal. Dr. Charles G. Plummer will be the principal speaker at the luncheon. He will talk on Selling Balt Lake to6alt Who Said Iron MenT We used to have a lot of respect for the dollar. It waa made of silver, and bore th Imprinf of the United State government, and carried the portrait of the artist's beautiful model, - and sold. "In God we trust Implying, of course, that there was no one else that conld be trusted for a dollar. The ttfo. since Its decoin was sign Included a bunch of epears and a mint mark. Just like the chewing gum ads. When people began slanging the and calling them dollars around beans" and slmoleums" the best thought of America was outraged. Bones 'and "Iron men" were all hut right In the world of Junkety, they hardly cogitated the amount of respect and dignity that should go With a product that had th president and Postmaster General Burleson bock Lakers- Of them. In the We felt way that particularly M. . A. Deputy Scout base of the dollars that , had been Commissioner Returns stamped In Philadelphia. Philadelphia, the city of brotherly love, the Mack, and Dr. John H. Taylor, M. I. A. deputy city of Ed Bok, and ConnieDollars that of all that kind of thlngl ecout commissioner, has returned from cam bright and ahlny from Philadela.three or fdyr weeks trip to Canada. phia shoulif never be called "washers Dear no! While away Dr. Taylor attsnded the and buck" Then when the high cost of living conference eessions of the came around we cherished more than quarterly Taylor and Alberta stakes, represent- ever those bright disk. We like to ing the T, M. M. I. A. general board have them not only round, hut around game,, not and. also special conference at Mc- us. It became an exciting dollar go twice a for, but Grath andXetbbridge and conference to m&ke'a Just as for. The coin became asym-bo- l of the Teton stake at Drlggs. opulence, and one felt better, I1 Canada the province officials i ayoaofbetter..oL to hear It have just appointed Zebulan Bkoussen even it it were Justin aomebodyJingle, else only . formerly of the M. I. A, general board as scout commissioner and the boys one the Then the college proday were when Dr. Taylor left getting fessors came out and told us that ths ready for a visit of the Prince of Wales dollar was tuft dear at all; that tn to their district. The Canadian people, It wa cheap, worth barely half he states, are talking of canals to pre- reality it used to be. Which made us what vent a repetition of the past dry seafeel cheap; those of us who under son. The decoration on the Canadian all would have circumstances erdlnary is temple at Cardston going on most felt Ilk thirty cents heard the market Dr. successfully, says Taylor wh had drop out from under ue and we would a chance to see the work being don have felt ourselves going strong even on, part of the building by Artist Lee at fifteen, cents. Cartoons Magazine. Green Richard. - , The session at Drlggs was one of the Maxims. stoke largest yet held by. the Teton ' according to Dr. Taylor. The way to meet trouble is to face -- 1 It. I on of Theodore N. Vails, fa- Pickets Are Withdrawn vorlte axioms Harrimsn had two he was fond of, Pending Negotiations quoting: "To dodge difficulties Is toj power of dee'elon," and It ls 4w-- a final affort to settle tha griev lose the ssfs to look Inin the fpturs ylfh . ance between them members of the iyH of fqsr. .... You can grip success better with local culinary alliance and ths restauare hands than with kid gloves" Is a rant proprietors or holding confer-enrY- s 8chwab-made maxim much to the to disruea tha situation. Plckyfs hare been withdrawn from In front of point. Whenever any one reeks to flatter the nonunion cafe pending negotia- Edison by referring to his genius tion. he to fond of flashing back: Genius I toPS per cent perspiration and only 6 Undertakers Raise Prices per em t inspiration. Irving T Busft, creator of th Bush P or Burying of Paupers Terminal and bttHdsrof unique kv- -l acraper In thcheaft of New York to -- Undertakers hsv raised their price bonae a permanent exhibition of Eurofor the burisl of the tndirent dead pean and other goods, has this Josh -' Tt now cost the county 126 instead of Rtlllne qutp framed on the the postage stamp, my eon; IIS to hury pauper. M. M. Woods, chief eharity clerk, appeared before It usefulness Konslsts in It ability to, the board of county commissioner stick to ore thing until It get there " i morning and apprised the mem- Bush hss been a practieer of tick-to-'- 1 bers of the bod of the action ef the1 Riven ce; If he hadn't he would hare Th board authorized rone down and out d isastro ; $ y bef 1,5. ider takers how Forbes M amine. tne clerk to' pay-thIncrease, se by-us- . .. Y J: desk-"Konsid- "'-th- e 4 - ' 4 la Uertb fljl la Task laeyoa H yaa auy bay Taaeerraw "Ilk h. $6.50 New Georgette Waist for $5.00 - Plain, beaded and embroidered style!- variety f latest .models and colorings hoae sold vtllhoal tbla (oayoa fXewa) . 16 Inches wlda and corns in navy, red, plum, brown, green and black. (Yaw) Ksaa said wtlbaaf thla Caayaa aatlne petticoat In a good quality. f'junce; Xeie sold wltboat this eoapea Black variety of (Yaws) 66 Tbla Caayaa la Warlh 4A la Caah It yaw may bay Tamarraw $1,75 Slightly Soiled Cotton Waist for $1.35 Thesa eeme In all else and excellent styles wllgbtly soiled from handling, Naa aald wltbaal thla Caayaa (Yews) Inrhea wide, mercerised black sateen, black only. Ny , Vasa said wllbaal thla Pea yea Tbl Caayaw la Warlh to la Cash With It yw aiy bay Tamarraw (Nwak This Caayaw la W'arth (ISO la Caah With It yaw bay' Teaarrew w Cash. Tbla Caayaa be Worth S. With It yaw may bay Tamarraw heavy grade In a variety of tylee and trimming. Naae said wtlbaal tbla Caayaa (ewr air Any Hat and Save $1.00 and taffeta, plain and eomblhatlon styles, all good colors, bast fall models. Dete aald wltbaat this Ceayab (Kewel Brlag this coupon Thursday. Tt will aav you .. one dollar n any hat you may select ' (Ye wa) Nan aald without thla Cenyoa Batina Good grads I $22.50 Silk Dresses for $16.50 $1.95 School Middies for $1.65 T ' WMk 60c Mercerized Black Sateen for 39c V $150 Storm Serge for $1.05 This Coupon la Worth lie la Caah. With II ).a may bay Tomarrew $1.50 Black Satine Petticoats for $1.19 - This Caayaa Is Wtrlk SI yar Tavd "lib it yaw may bay Tamavraw Thla Caya is Werth 4S Par Yard. With tt yaa may bay Tamarraw o' ,t tJ4 TT ' t t; Wlib tt ra may bay Tomorrow $1.00 Children Underwear for 73c White merino Teats and pants, size year 12 dozen only.- - ( to 10 Dor I , kl TkU With' ! 11 Caa la Warlh M la Cash Thla With It yaa may hay Teaarrew faab. Tbla Coapaa Is Wartb Z7e la Cm New) 65c $2.00 Women $1.50: Low neck, no sleeve, knee or ankle length. Size 38 to 44 only. Keae sold without this Cooyoa (Yew) -- This Coayua la Wer(h Ifle la Caab "ilk It yea auy bay Tamarraw Hoe for only. th best l$a values. Xaa aald wllbaal this Caaa (Tewa) ar tvayua Is Wartb 3.00 la Caab With ft yaa may bay Tamarraw Wahable Rag Rug for $14.50 $10.95 Fast colors In blue, brown, tan and green, neat borders, size 6x8 feet. (Limit one to a customer.) - . -- aald wtlboat this Coayaa Yea ' (Yews) Tbla Conyoa la Worth life la Caab j W ltb It you may buy Tomorrow 50c Silk Boot Hose for 35c Women's silk boot hose, comes AIT size- In- - stock. black only. In - Yene sold wltbaat thla Caayaa (Yews) Tbla Coayoa Is Wartb Mora Thaa 80 la Cash With tt row may bay Tomorrow . Hats 65c to 55c Boys and Girl for 35c Best qualities made in light, medium" and dark patterns. Full 26 inches wide. (Reserve - Tbla Cevyoa la Wartb 80e U Caah Will It yoa may kray Tomorrow Tbla Coayoa la YVartb Over DM la Caah Yoae sold wltboat this Coayoa (Yaws) This Caayaa la Wartb 2Ka I Cask With It yaa may bay Teaarrew 50c Children' Black Pant - There are tnsdo of sheer pinks or white bstists, trimmed with dainty I are embroidery and shoring Yoare retd wltboat lbt rea-ss- s. (Yews) Goods for $1.19 71x64. Plenty In box for on comfort, els , (Limit on to a customer.L s (Yews) Yoae sold wltboat this Coo you goft sol shoos la block, whits, tan and black tops with, block patent jramp. Naas sold wttkret .this Coayoa (Yews) Mada'of good heavy crepe da chin, finished with laco and fcmtlthing. Slightly aolled. Yoae eold wltboat thla Cooyoa ' (Yews) This Cosyoa to Wartb Ido ta Cash With It you ussy hay TaaaarraW W 50c Pretty French Flannelette for 27c 45c. New Seersucker Gingham - i , 60c Fine Turkish Towels, 2 for 75c i t, Heavy quality, doubl thread, fast colored border (Limit 6 to a customer.) Hom cold wtthoof ' tSIs CoayO (Yews) changes.) Yoae said (Limit 16 yard r thte'CouyaB (Yews) a hundred patterns to select from, finest to on ' - : r Thla Coayoa to Wart Wfu Caah It you mar boy TaszorreW " -- With 60c Regal Long Cloh for 33c 6 Finest quality, and superior finish.to fuU a cusInches wide. (Not over 12 yard - tomer ) ' , thews) Jfmmm sold wHhout this Cospoo pirlT Wool, Tam for 69c up In two colors, ' . Brushed yarn tam, mad ros and green. Yoae Bold wHhos this Coayoa T-- j (Yew i plyM Fluffy and warm blanket la prettr to a full doubl bed else.- (Limit I pair customer ) -(Yews) Yose sotd wltboat. (hip Caayaa 81-S- I Guaranteed all near feather good quality, made uy In fancy ticking. 12x26. (Limit I to a customer ) Yoae reld wltboat this ros- (Yewol so a-- COHNS . , (Yawa) wide. Only SO Very fin pattern. 60 Inches pieces In th lot. (Umlt 6 yards to a customer.) (Yews) Yob aald wltboat this Coopoa tamarraw to select large voHety from. (Limit 8 to a customer ) Yoae reld wltboat thla tew yoa. (Yews) for 93c -- $3.50 Large . Feather Pillow For $1.89 - ' Thla Ceuyoa I Worth K2e la Caah With It you may buy Tamarraw la lash With It. yoa auy hay. Two side silks, eluny toe trimmed. Regular also, rob quality made. (Limit , customer.) Yoae oold vrtfboat Ibis Caayaa Thla CoHpes is Worth $1.4$ Cretonne Pillow Cover for 49c Worth lie la Cash auy bay Toamrrow $11.50 FineFlaid Blanket for $6.45 of good gingham With fancy strlpsd waist and plain skirts, pockets and belt. : ! to snbest a Tbla Coayoa I $3.50 Gingham Dress Apron , for $2.59 This Caayaa far wartb Me WHb ft. you may hay tamarraw .t , (Yew) Worth 85.05 ) Caab Wltb It you may bay Tomorrow This Coayoa to Worth 8f la Caeh W ith It you auy bay Toamrrow Msd . $1.25 Excellent Bath Robing for 73c - $1.25 to a customer.) eold wltboat Co- 'This Cooyoa to Wortk SfiU l Cash With It yau may hay Tomorrow for Many patterns, both medium and dark ete. kimona. aacqnea .comfort covering, Yea of variety coat, trimmings, bags am wltbaat (kl Caayaa .WKk It yaa This coayoa to Worth - 33e la Cash ith It you may hay- Tomorrow , f f or.98c $2.50 Women Kid Gloves for . :$1.00LV 6f im 6. Dresaad kid gloves, sizes Si tt.li Camisole for 59c $1-5- 0 . Tearerraw' millinery. Xeaa atd wtlhaal Ihle Ceayea - for $2.39 $1.25 to - lors for children's la Caah $1.45 Mercerized Table Damask Proceed Battmg 59c Infant Shoe for 43c for 29c inch velvet, ailk faced In ' This Coayoa to Wortfc 8181 lu Cash With It yoa may hoy Tomorrow $4.00 Wool A3 Moire-Velv- et This Caayaa Thlo Coayoa to Worth More Thaa Me la (ash With It you ms boy Tomorrow This Coayoa to Worth dM la Cash With tt rod may hay Tamarraw $1.50 Envelope Chemise for $1.19 (Yews) This Cosyoa to Wartb He la Cash With It you may hey Tomorrow This Coayoa to Worth ay ta 3.1 1 la Caah With It yoa may bay Tomorrow Thla Coeyea Is worth Sle ta eeeh With tt. yoa msy bay tomorrow Cos yoa wide for dreaee. skirts and chll-dre- a Inch s wear, half wool, bright and dork coloringsYea sold wltbaal thla Caayaw .. (Yewa) for site,- extrat " (Yewa) limit-quantity- 4 25c. Only a few on hand In broken values. Naae aold wKbeat this Coayoa to aald without tbl With ft yoa may bay Taseorraw $1.75 ancL$2-Q-0 Plaid Drew, 75c In nurses and other staple pattern. , Best mad, absolutely fast colors (Reserve right to limit quantity-- ) , (Yews) Yoa sold wltboat this Caayaa- - One lot of .discontinued line and brokan slsts w.L. up s coupon day pecll. Naae sold yHhoat' tbla Coayoa (Yewa) right WahableJlag Rug for customer.) II 1 TVs Caayaa Is Worth (I AS fa Coob With It yaa may byy Team now are In yard lengths and in black and . many other color. Tfone oeld wltbaat thla Caayaa (Yew) ,The Corduroy velvet end cloth Hat for Children up to 6 years. Many colors. .Yoae sold wltboat this Coayoa (Yews) $5.00 and $7.00 Nemo Corset for $3.89 (Mews) 50c Manchester and Punjab r Percale for 32c 35c New Fancy. Veiling for 25c Made of new material of Mill End Gingham, heavy quality, 81s 24x26. (Not over nd- I iilH this Caarea la Cash With It yoa may, bay Tomorrow Misses hove in cordovan, beaver and sued Comes In all sizes from 6 to I. (Y , $2.00 Tbla Caayaa la Wartb 1S $1.25 Naae sold without thla Csayoa sold wltbaal Yea . separata aklrta, . Tbla Caayaa Is Worth yWMh It yaa may hay -- for-- Silk-Taffet- a $1.45 Yard wide taffeta for dress, waists or trimmings. Irregularities of 65c Misses Fane 7 Hose for 55c -- $2.00 Black 45c" Thla Caayaa la Worth lAe la Caah With Tt raw hay .Tomorrow Worth Wf fa Cash Tomorrow Union Suit for Silk rtn silk 111. black fair kif 6 Mie This CaaySa fa Wreh He la Caafc Ulih tt rmm may bay Tamarraw COHNS This Cosyoa to worth I1JT la rash. With tt. yau may buy tomorrow Z $3.75 Cotton Blanket for $2.33 Highest grade lu Whits, grey and taa. shell stilt ham pink and blue border. (Lira-- C 2 pair f0 customer.) aYooy reld w II beat tbla (Mow) eow-yo- ZIP' d. |