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Show , .. .,,. 41 VIII i. 4 110 . EVENING NEWS DESERET V FOUR SECTION SALT LAKE CITY UTAH ,. MIAMI vier& It. Jeouph telt. Joh At lao otbar nionibars ot the loautol ',tortoni ilvia. to sag nothing ot Its a tetrt upon the limits to tit. world ot large Mat has Heise Albert J. dd , at w tdrew; It bo would (toted Infinitely inure than vary Ivite alerts, which attic Plioilt o,a bow tura it do wo nor CI - Thirtieth ward. Hemet" make. Ai'. to do. although Miro might likly condition 111 . at h" e"t thur an arts PotitY would )(Irk. ourreettleil George C. J, that the stn. n4 wine') N 91 ' .. . tidttrusha 0IS Jetterpon iv... aon.ruillit orient.... Hut fairtorribi &JO Carus t Ian pita last $ am floe my ' goceoty of Viab or 'nits doportinsal is sadisttog by Itto ashoology toosssts ,,,,,,,,,,,,4, artia taaaig pave to be brother's keaperr Or shall rir ilargePf au.. city, ong ',tool. la goosolootcol -lb. bialit of sit obis art lutottiatog sow 611610 VI lie .ard. Cur low 'Oak.. Ma. could" bo letellit dr11 tut Ht. eralrlaillit work of (hot caw. betor ear liken ottiots rogaird I rognilitio olio don'ts to got arkntalgaste baol Z. Lark In ourcoonoll John B. oilet-an- d to 'msk lobo et Ibis (tare& and thus would bo arsinervs4 lostica oil goacology OF tmpi ork tho tire of low all human irreales' , Innitham. oddrado amuse. to COfillrabi Its constitutional right to Naans rhareast t 1! by atiortlit A. Wrist. colonials All Whit kayo loquirisa. or nnounocinsat of family rgantss t Wriuuus rue lbw auttorday E. vowing N I 1 Mil wolk aro Itige l losta lies Mt. Shairmon ware. Mahn Wake. "too imeam:b onottoro of lottstost deviant war, aa well as out nnttonol Instead et Arttrle It reading as John wart glinlictg. Writ Plainil Ions Si.. It stter3o1 1riallt, all flopkInik addrooe. I sould transpooe It to read as boveteignig In tbia respect. !above Ittio enmontint .. " "-bso olds 1. paper .ay. and ennii Sega dillet ois SPrions. 14.1so. Ito IIK 611)unenti e't th I...sue IT 4"T. rh."Itt..11 Ik. Laalu--. follows! communications ss all tit bI. Aggroos "Point 'of b but goit.0 charts sit Vella ...tie.. sglicit Mianard ward. litalno oinks. leIlly abringing PIM i of "e; (het it ifteotes 'Ikon: AMERICA Ilan 11:VittlYTIIINtlin Hint thread Of war. env tis000logical Society of Utak. $t oast lioutb T.pie $tr., Salt Laktl IP. Nnal list -- pubished undr ouero.4141 John o rductn b o lat ilaiettall or. pet J. Peektam. e..uld ,on taa t,,,,,14 alai,. GAIN A VII 'lit iTIIINCI or (117. Utah. Alt.. Illiton, oldroals aim& tho Ole ot Tho oglIsik, Your-- ) mLiptite to olio tow, point consul.. to ithotit soy,a0,1,,, i osmium to tho league, Arivit .v,A1:1.1r. ,IrtI "ow Illatin sotilac litya.,.................., Wnolion brunet, wirits. 0144-tiattent with taillaUhOt Weal. and OS frA, Ve Milian' fur as. rauel.1011:. ,,., ta, thaig Img raja's... ITERINci HEARTILY I416(97W. Iruin Alton Johnson. .eurcoed04 L1 lig 001n11106 atikill of bk. . Arilelo 11 to which the above relent ATV:UT INTO mat at Snowvillo. flogeldor coons Ibe Leagua Covenant t o whic h I a li:incomeat ,Ity 1119; LEAOL't Or NA. Prancia Christenson. addcoes flame. stake Repreientatives. tor national Dallig.taurta. I and organised a family genii Ptah. Irtmila as folios.- ty. I TIONR. i I It roPlYe quettal to tat a. Vt. "'rho Coutwii. taking amount st lb. i 'Any wr or throat of war. twhethor , Worn's:bewail. , i 'stogies smaociation with HuCyrus 4 fit ill be a meeting of the etee oible Irmo the document tiatit. for in gonsrePhical el!uation stud bora !bort lit. Itobbina of th preilident: In address. Curlew stake, circumilmmedlatoly any affecting Change of Bch Wats. hall 1"."1"talii snambers of the ,, repreetritativo Of th Genealogical no. Hobbina as vica preaident, Agnea M. leg Judgment. too much Is twig bout leagus or not. la ,Amos I.. Fuller, itoowvillis. Idaho. I room. Rol bin,. loci,' ,,,,.,,,tary: law, 11,, It"' IPUCh ""elltla top th "ft'l tioroby dociared & matter of concern mamas. Lost !Hoar cisty of Utah in ilt society in CHURCH Correction tads great world Magna Chart31 PIA" CHANGES I ) fluur of th rhu"h .me. ttroomhead gamma' accretary. Alfred ideration tind action of tb nveraii I 0 th 0 Ish o I lea goo. mod tho league 'stake. William N. Patton. South At. fourth I. the d.bruseton thereof. totono 8omitoto. Oct. at I I. p rts.. N. kobbina woo diroeteit to taker oul building. on litonday. 'shall tak ouch action ati may bit uo 1 too little read t hottooti. Moot - pooh plains oholi Ito out:4cl to smdeoisooil Iloy stake. killbort I, Itaa ward) OW' diocusa matters of intereat to them a life membership In Mit Ganealogical t ?', oafs. Ioloo itrid effectual to i eon understand Engikat when tillowed,rtiontaiteritten yeom. Mango In Stake Preakteney. , and resielen .at tease the society. socist f. to rem il tor oureeisea. but ahem hear Rivor stake. suporiniendont andThStkl guar. two aloodeenrattiod. le. . . ton point. ("henna mak.. lrrank Y. TitYlor. Ezesesiost. Willi am Hroomhsad. his sa fe. and been' a ltake b C. Nutlet Temple clads. liebor ochowitne gigilitelono timpt to taisti ovotp Roligion .Anot. nom, plans hall hose is member et the preoldentl Joseph J. barites. Jr.. Met Mora than lee members of the Goo. on. also Miss bias Itroomlioad, warn Granite maks. alternato high coun friendly right gt, ila eneaning to atilt their counsellor: rileard H. Anfloroon. awe., by tka eesitral ovoranients league of to to &minions Otiff. A. the the Cilor. bring of.nruilen arlood in the publicpurposenitooplog tnind alogical Georg twisty of the Tingle stak op. prssent. A very njoyabis afternoon ,:l the Holum of atulamonta therein tizio utak clerk Cot mblY or (mimed any tircumetanceo ond counselor. aratod a "temple excursion" to blanti and evening sera spent. 'take. The honest Nectar to the Lomat) !oho!' not km scoottod illt"" lb. Hyrum New Intake Clerk. ehatover affocting toternational re., I North San:iota. high councilors Alma last Sunday afternoon. remaining there' thl )atiogio Is omitted to Remy, and imin,,n4 romuies. rotioottleonrurroneo of tho Courier..." to disturb inI Ilinowflak 11. Wilford L. Alirod. 14'11- - until Tuesday evening. Th. illackham. a :lotions which threaten Oak.. Jam.. Pare. 'pretties and Yeape01. blal 1"'t All members of the Sperry and lAa Ih.1 "Point 7Pomfootte quolitions oveblo . Imo conducted -. III"condor&Hornets was firm L,. to or coils Martin-Rth ternationot liam the ucceetled high good roan who tor partisan Manson; pose nolo Tanner. addroes families. are invitatt to meet twIttu pt amo. migration. tarot( and ioloot.wooi friollo standin-g bototoon citorti. Sidney S. Sandorson. John R. lb. organisation of the Tintic stake at tha horns of Patriarch Harrison morything originstit,g nitis a t.siogool lesuid t - .. notions upon molar th porissiction of tame was the Olson. is It and and undaratood P. that ..... ........... party Orsham Noir poor ..,. Henry bit, 6, eforiong& Oink:Mont Poona). t hint pi, advonatod .ii....,,,,, Sperry M e aouth Third Rast 'Smelt ""' ...w.i.om 'rho reader may Judge for himoott North Wbtor, altornate high coun- ths largest that has ever been rigaged Flail vor oOttithendiliblit It Mar ona,, Mt Sherman deride Idaho Lake City. on Oct. S. I'll. at 7 Branch. stake, T. In tempts work at Mann. Officers of, WO !O to welt Iskon. Phiblhor Th purpoaa of this meeting in J000ph Hyrum Faster, &Mires, Soda cilors. William Z. Terry, Francis p.m. Point 1..4.1'ne shantung prortainn la Le71. hut tho Council cannot so docid a.1 n an . the Tintle Mak Kato that Wiggins. "'nil lipcingc Idaho- tam" "1111111111111 If11. III tatrasteltnal Pitscl hrtsaiss tillistulst first. ttarituns OUT renconentation ' conducted will be kind ' Ruby branch. North Webr utak. ion of this All and In Slay &SUOMI "Point 11Artleto 13 coquiring tree i genealogical New party t Ittahopto an was would not Of tin to It, and ail The each &Noreen enjoyable Shoe who cannot Samplework. (sod. year. trip ..... ha prooent ',Insist bo haws to and second. ono the 1.'endll fact' nounanlmoull; all Blaine atsk for onetime Branch. airro'mv;a.reaaana"1,7 Pocatello stake. stake. notwitluitanding the. tsar the auperintend;:ut.'0.;;;;....d"t; b,r.1 during ,At notify Patriarch.Sperry. giving prise that the storms put the auto roads In ent ilitayben Fox succeeded C. O. Poder tint Sunday achool. Rae P. Stratford. of England and because dosneetic questions t twi bid protective tariff.. 4 lions) Iletenc ii , addreaa. water off the mean. cut address and bad 'Wendell. condition Idaho. Frisco ail In serious Jeopardy, and .xPlicitlY defined by International, make. auperintondent Rigby of Article 21 to wh10.11j"nins Leal lit Revinkas. lidanto at andamand or ina re fThat lactric and Chandler. Woodruff ward. 'Nei lights clams, menden) ! le their dire extremity they prei,suied SW and too portioer supply am stakCIReligion 101. made FIP4All 'Prone J. Jenson. mItirese The flood People of htentl. Preeklent ht. fleorge mak, Patriarchs. Ron- Leavitt family reunion La to ba upon Japan to con to their rearue, ouncil to docielo wrongfully with villa. Wyoming. thereto Paragraph eight L. LeSerni. teorgo W. Worthen Anderson and the temple worker. all Nov. 4 to 7 Inclusive at Meoquit Jamio promising hot Shantung. for aeruro matte to will It provision Thirtieth treated tha visitors so kindly that they 'and Bunkertille. Nevada. All Less Pioneer oaks and 'William 0 Miles. ward tit" by "Ylinaar a a "ward la ea"- 44 Artitia 11 torturing to this out- - and maintain freedom of rommontra f Charles Cottrell Jr.. u creed e el 11 e be'l SA n L u i a a t a it e. ht g h councilor. WU- - have planned to repeat th excurtion vats, or deocondanta of Leavitts. aro of victory. Would not any other na- jeer. ea)streattiOn and and of transit equitable 1 P. If tho disputa botweea tha partite, as on as oaaalble. liam C. Christeneen. desired to be present. For further non. ourselves included. have dor 11! me" In. "mm". of all rnsmptry 'city.Cutler. address 171 Mead Rebbtas Family. Union ward. alternate Information and particulars write UP the same. and waa it not Justified upon la claitted by ono of tothem. and la'i of th. k'aguo" arias out of Atria ward. Rigby stake. Willianyory Jacob H. Trnroor. liana J. 7411- the broad grounds of aoltpreaorvatIon found bli tho Council Ott Sept. 7. lilt. the Robbins Him- - Mr.. Frank it. Leavitt. Mesquite. Nov. do- All aro national tariff' purely la a matter which by International atone? Japan. not Chink took Shan. this J. Chandler auccooded David !Uri. son. Ernest Kohler and Ammon JohnI low 00i011 withm ths domestic 3crue, Meiotic queations with which a an iniMiltrant to his pro l tong from thormany wharf, doubtless to do;' add rtsa "me. whataver has Isaius nothing so ison. Council At,of diction the the in Grinnell collage." First ward. Taylor stake, party. stake. Rcpt. Monday school. 'landing it would hays remained to thus day h s ue h cons t ruct I on can boa- - vtaymondMeeks th 8 - na . re"- -e.1"4"41 satt''ablUt Acid Hand,boolt luccseded JOrittCl. thus 14 , Taylor Supt T t M !.. M. I.- A " but for.har. end 11 by the, 111111111 UL be placod Upon this article. tainiy mottle:neut.". the 1.1ohn mandation & I address iimith. Allred. ail M tV gams froM the Movie lochs- -4 wars patmlaaa to I glean that it Falist 11Amsrica. industrially andi The following returned . missionaries nical books the moat important facts. Faris First ward. Roar Thistle trard. Utah stake. Bishop stabs. mem, Imo 70alat ',1 nullity and by tho actspiad princl- strong,&ha would become Ears 8. Rudd uccsoded H. Edward died. !Abacus. Nadia. oisiwould Sava soling' financially have reported at the Me of the making a useful reference book of of Oen international law. n. Wad she at zrarlft" burása kaAre, i;, i Button. address Immo. Un".41 Statas." thief! to IL Nsithsr CUI It be taksn I power solai numerical data." First Presidency: from hor assent by such a force of . Such nations have no biacs In Ms! Yes, Just like she was during the' West Layton ward. North Davis! Carbon 14i Conference. MiatIrilaneons. Sept. 30Arnold L. Sorensen of arms ma might again )ecipardise the Council and only a minor place in war; but the burden soon tranatorm.,ittake. Richard Rehottield succeeded of Jadt"A Ida... from the central S'ates a borrowing to a creditor !Samuel B. Corbridge. address same. Cranmer.ByngLute Darby. 1 peace of tits world. Wilson could not III. Assembly where the vote upon all ed her from made The quarterly conferenco of the mission; selection from the classical poets of t apart April 34. 1017. New York. instead! Liberty ward. Liberty stake, du. It. neither can the Visited States important questions must be ottani- - nation. and William I.. Jacobsen of Darby. Ida-- . China." Cannon, succeeded Hyrum O. Carbon stake convened at Price. Utah. i Senate. whoee Inconsistent action hi mous. In confirmation of this I will of London the financial center of the Olsen. T. address 1163 south b tit East. from the Central States mission; set Dublin and OtheroMortality Sta.. !world. and Sunday. Sept. :7 and this mattEr has already roused the quote' from Article II as follows: Saturday City. tiatica of Insured Wage-earneApril 34. 1917. awl apart I1 Indignation of Japan and created a In were There tabernacle. the "Except where othetwise itxpresely etZraltnete littell t:nrihteed tftlatelsio egniMiuniti Lynndyl ward. Deseret stake, Albert MI. Their of tito feeling of hostility that It will take provided in this Covenant. or by the and frank information concerning the stake L. Humt succeeded Elmer A. Jsoob, in attendance I presidency. Sept. ISJohn H. Christenson of Metropolitan Life Insuranee comOlinf Vest's to remove. Would It not hi far of the present treaty. the de- - duotrioo ottoptablo to war-ilmembers of the high council. bishope purp0000 address same. from the Eaftern industrial it Lake City 1911 to MS in better to accept of Japan' frank Motions at any meeting of the Amens- - thug putting I Amorican intiontrioo to a offiand make counselors. Lost Wit. stake. River .3,foor ward. States mission; aet apart March 13. the United departmPnt auxiliary States and Canada." plods to return this provinco In due bir or Council shall require the agree- - diestivntesit since moot of our Impertvartnus H. cers. lard Borenaon the wards members of succeeded William ISM ForbeoUnconducted Wanderered, time. Piet as the t'hillopines are corn. inent of all the members of the ant industries are of such a character." N. Patten. address same. and In addition thereto Elders George John A. Hanson of Shelly. Ida.. from Tea we give Information and we ll polled to accept of our League represented at the meeting.Franklin ward. Onedia stake. Cecil F. Richards and Nephi AndP111011, Sis- the Eastern States mission; set apart 'The travelers of two Englioth women, i who take a vacation from war work, matters of procedure at meet- ceive Information. This . plods to return to its lawful owners Woodward succeeded Samuel C. Park- ter Clarissa A. Beesley and Elder Wil- Nov. $. ISIS. and Journey through the South Si, tholes islands that we similarly hold in Inge. Including the appointment of corn- - objection evidently has reference to inson. addreso same. A. Morton. liam In the to addition II II' ,trust? And L it not the wrong Um mate.' to investigate particular matthe following paragraph of Article and Boise ward, Boles stake, William Sept. 21Preal George of Kanonh. Iolanda. the Su. sits settlements meeting. convento arouse the enmity of any nation. tire. shell be regulated by the As- - on armament which reads as follows: Henry Edg ley eurceeded George. W. regularof conference . as- from the Southern States mission; set Chins." the Mutual (lone Improvement be The members of the Icarus agree Lewis, address ZOO& north 16th St.. HuttonJoint Wiping and Lead Imperially that of Japan who la within sembly or by the Council and may sociations and Religion clam were apart May 16. 1917. by private Bobs.. Idaho. s striking distanes of our Asiatic pop- decided by a majority vote of the that the manufacture end Carl E. Lundell of Spanish Fork Work"A modern treatise on the On account rein held. of the of munitions stonys of Implements the League represented' terprises Jerome ward. Blaine stake. Junes 1.6,001111? Southern States mission; set preparation of lead pipet and of war la open to grave objection. The D. Pratt. succeeded Samuel & SmiTh . the attendance was not as large as from.the at the meeting." Lions and the wiping of Joints in vari11ay 15. 1917. apart Britain In litters slit and ICtreat usual. The instructions evil how pro. the advice given shall council 1 same. 4 I address ous positions." The tenth paragraph of Article eing. rotes to America'. ono without Juotiti full were of ouch manufacrendered recta grams timely. upon dependent James 311tnard Blaine ward, stake, cotton or roasoa.".. this subject also reads: Minnie Brinkerhoff of Aug. 31 n RussellProposed Roads to ture can be prevented. due regard H. Dixon succeeded Harvey Dixon. hope and uplift, and very much ap- Teesdale, from the Northwestern dom"The author opposes any csse referred to thi 'seem- - ing had to the necessities of thoee address same. The statomont here refer" to Great by all who attended the see. States mission; set preciated article members of the apart Oct. 9. 1917. socialism as giving too much which ars not tititain's vote in the Asaembly of the blv. all the provisions of this e Bunkerville ward, Mospa stake. alone. The slogan is for a greater atto the state and syndicalism for munitions and William Wittwer. and not in the Council . which end of Article II relating to the ac., able to manufacture-thof our wards the from all tendance Edward succeeded L. S. D. Log MISSIONARY L. in abolishing the power of, l Council la the chief governing and es Ilio n and powers of the council shall implements of war necessary to their I. Cox, address same. conference to be held Begins October 11. in Room Mass next stake for 21 a Y. helpfulness the state. The book is the type to i( ocutive body of the League in whk:h &POI' to the action and' POwer. of Oa safety- .- 'rite members of, the league Meets December.- - with in Increased en- -, Memorial Building. In. Monday. in and by. the repro. undertake to interchange full reusediscusaion and differenco of ,, ad important octions-tand Friday evenings at 7:00. be taken and aimombly. If concurred rollment In the itutuals and auxiliary Wednesday of the frank information as to the scale of C. Instructor. Liberty ward. Liberty stake. Josepb associations Wilson, Pie. opinion among readers. of the stake. Splendid Guy things to be done ars voted upon. entativee of thoseonmembers Smith. F. succeeded naval and council tultion.Advertisement. the Virgil Douglas w hile the Assembly Is a body of minor league represented their armaments, their military. GibbsWay to Victory. I yols"An music was rendered by Prof. Arnold a majority of the other members I and air programmes and the condition address 333 Hampton Ave.. City. account of the war by an English war' Importance, In which - every action of choir. and Baker ward. Union stake. John IL Bergyner industries as are taken must have the unanimous vote of the league, exclusive in each case of such of their correspondent Well written; with ERNEST S. HORSLEY. Eccles succeeded John 1). Stark, adt0 adaptable to war-lik- e purposes." of the Council In addition to a ma,. of the reprmentatives of the parties maps and diagrams." Clerk. I Stake Books Baker. Oregon. the dispute. shall have the Dame force Without this interchange of infor.- dress. wily of Its own votea. to be binding. as Fiction. ME .M,011 armnational by the council concurred in motion the regulation of la the Cquncil Great Britain has but by aallreport Eower M & Lion L.Chinon. Pothereof other than, anoints could not be brought about.members the - nee :eete- - the The following books will be added to iale"A story involving the Identity liar" La the to As each nation of the longue is govStated"; but were it even as stated. WO- M. representatIves of the parties the Public Library- - Monday, Oct. S. of the person who stole the terms of, mid the dispute. shall have the same force rnod by the same provision. It Is rottlit. with as much consistency. can work Pecret a it Chinese see any more bow one or of to the difficult treaty." representatives that It was "without justification galas Fraser. Wm. A.Bulldog Carney-- 61 Americanization List., the parties to the dispute." disadvantage to any of them. Upon reason" that Nevada is given two- en- - I of , "An story of the border-- ; the above It requires the contrary, there is every advantage Aocording LETTER ON OIERCH AND TROOP AFFAIRS. in English for For- land. adventure AustinLessons rutevv.evs atonal votes In CONITIMMI as against the Unan finningto vote i nation each mounted with its how in of members the police, its Inknowing Women--"Fojust r use in settlements diana and Its New Yorks two when the l atter is eign in thi s respect if the peace of stands to o decide council of N the ny question as and visit he weeks' on 'eon. is schools." two a evening It in phpuie. either of the council or the assembly the world is to be maintoined. perkape 150 times larger West"Thel Special Correspondence.) King, Mrs...James lion . BaldwinFifty Famous Stories Re- story of anBasilGoing American soldier." SQUARE, London. the guest of President and He other than those mentioned in the seo- - Interferes with noandIndustry but is 41 is for or fortold"Suitable children for spend, Orcay, precautionarY. 1DoInt Arthur 0.,An- - Gunn McKay at Deseret BaronessLeague of the!' entering the LOME Om, cold paragraph of Article five above i -strictly advisory time resting and hugely enjoys eigners learning English." Scarlet Pimpernel."These episodes, America would abandon her traditional quoted. and these queations are all to LEICESTER been placed-I- n full ing his has "Point nothing '.: g for In old This Adult Students Londontown. of love and adventure of that famous, BanksEnglish In Europeas minor Importance. polity et In this council gain and much to lose by entering the etre4rs-- " . - I '.' charge of claims and adjust- Is a welt deserved holiday, the first hq of Foreign Birth"Result of eight character the Scarlet Pimpernel and ' the United States and Great Britain, Loasue." . well la - Irby of to a This years' in and four years three teaching has taken English foreign. his band of English adventures arel The purposes of the league ars thus ments in Great Britain. should she not? For she is no not England alone, but Great Britain. ere." t enacted in Paris during the period of' to'.it member of months labor in the British mission. have' ono rote each, so that our one .141, iorta: deserved isolatodipromotion lonrtr: ChancellorReading and Language the Revolutionary Tribunal.'romance Sunday school outing Lessons To promote 1 nterna ti, 1 co. the famous elat division. or as so to speak. with the other na- - I tote eetihte le theeh ee the 'whole of 1st.' throb, ofi Rohmer.S.Dope----") the Wild West division, which at Richmond park brought out a aeries of for Evening Schools'A Ilona of the earth. The Napoleonic the Britt sh empire In t his chief and operation. t -- W5tsthat in the splendid attendance, including Elders practical lessons in reading, thrilling events with the mysterious achieve international attracted so much attention To involved. the. Same E urotzonin moot important branch of .the league ,:nd. and. fascinating .atmosphere of the Kearls and Anastasiou. and West. anti spelling and language for the foreign Orient." nation as the lam war never menaced parliament. peace and gecurity. and by tho follow- great battles of France.and Mrs. McKay tell Vie he is in fine health now America's negative vote could thus int methods: from Deseret: boating telru and& for adult beginners." us 4rt the, lasat... Tben; We had little Smith. If. J.Other aide of the cob!.':! Field of serious New all for ham injuries: the of votes CoveneyEnglish the both other escaped acceptance all the or- no foreign 4:ornmerco. By contests, with prizes, supplemented by Today we nullify - (A)ligation not to go to war; lessons with good Wall"A novel of American life." his headquarters in Golden House a luncheon under ,4 trade:- with almoat every nation unicr council and tb li ame inbly,- By our. the cedars formed Americans"Simille yen Loan, C.E.Taking the Count ' ' London la the vont bularies in several languages." ' (D) 13y the prescriptio- n- re.-of ()o)den Square, the sun. This trade was seriously selves accepting this safeguard against to all. "A group of short stories of. the. enjoyment headquar- delightful Fisher- & CallEnglish for Begi, Lousy military general open., just and honorable wishel of our government being .. menaced from 'the-VeOn Saturday the Luton and St. Albeginning of the army American ,.! the for between natiolAi 'tens lotions we must. conversation nners"A ., other reader and nations. Ian. ' overridden by the war, and later the lives bans branches conferthe of London r I In of bun. Chikiren's Books. AC) by, the firm setainutioned England. Capt. Anderson trained tirade of f our citizen were sacrificed In justice, grant the same right to ence held their outing at Harpendon. guage book for foreigners and .oti.er has who a is of intorno Lewis; Crow. Old at Mr. lawyer of our Camp of understanding them. 3ut should HaleyTale representative : , ,.1 thereby. ,until finally we were with R very large attendance of elders Ba ileyTale of Solomon Owl. tional law as the actual ruts- frequently visited Salt Lake City and from , for Citizenship 1,ot for a measure. whkh he would into the vortex. of the GnitteauPreparing - ' Elder John E. ,' governLondon, Washing. law in including Ii .Spokane. of Birchwood. conduct among so ColverBabe of practiced withflut to do be "An text rot book in civics." being likely elementary whirlpool of War: If we could l ton: its an associate of Major Stod- Cottamof Salt Lake CIO. before it can be binding Hill & DavisCivics for Naw Amer merits; GrayRusty Miller. avoid it 'then;- hoer can we j maintenance. of dard, judge advocate. at Grosvenor , poet alo instructed. the Named Mter ttattn. ' Mississippi. r would By on tD) LangeLure of the uD b000k COngress On e government Icans"Text del" hereerter2; we do 'flat now enter have to approve of the same. This is municipal re- - Gardens Headquarters, Lohdon; Judge 2 : - As' scrupulousand justice MarshIIFairy Tales From AU Croydon and South London dis-- ernment with chapters-o- Stoddard has returned to America and citizenship." ' European affairs, to forall obligaNations. treaty spect explicitly shown in the disarmament HobsonTowards meteting at 'fork House last gab- International prevent a like world conflagration?.. ' tions in the dealings of or- - served as attorney general of the state trict Mu letsSunshine Land of Europe. , clause above quoted, an d the wore i ... ' and bath broutht out the largest attend- - Government"A carefully considered, tme---sTltsed-P44at 4a.well known kte00 Nevada; e James-I-WelRichardsOnly Henrietta, " advise" in Article - 1050 Impllet.11- , would in ance c, i that district Prest discussion of outcome , the he ,aubj--octIn the Goldfield district. Tide. , , to in torpromiloo---by-- -other. the reads as follows- :RichardsHigh . McKay blessed a baby for Pri-- I war. written In 1915." Ritchie-,Chicke- n League Couneirsa asserted by British Little On the Pritate N. W. Simpson has been Gunn The nations composing the league members of the league under- Mrs. Wm.'J. Williams. net "The vats and ( iI, . officials Lessons construction in Eng-of : in ,the John. HoughtonFirst without, contradiction." charge placed , h was named Willisan Gunn take. to. respect anA presene as then ogre for Foreigners in Evening Schools Big of national corps at the 14th General Canadian child t let "TO the b reduction Article 21 or the 'League CovenaCovenant against external aggression the ter-Hams in honor of Prest. McKay. consistEastbourne. I text useful near t book for ewes Head, the to t point Beachy foreigncamp I t.i FOR SALEEIGHT HUNDRED rends as tonowifMortal. Integrity and existing The North London Sunday school r commencing litiea,, - t with national safety ." etc. us- - Suasex, England: looks in splendid Outing English." Second book - wu held this year at Wayside in English for Foreigners "Nothing in- this Covenant Shall be Independence of all- members of the TONS Or HAY are o arbitrate a ll and work t and his health. activity in agree Dot They 'deemed to affeot tho r Evening ... . r . league"- In case of such aggression-osolidity Col. Penton and Park. and 60 members took part, in- - Echoolo- - -- Dealt ned to give practice of well by m In spoken 4ifterencet On TA" the Ranch . regional: i'u ndarotito4i Heart with of winter .. several elders in eluding the nog like the 411.c...este of any threator danger of ouch ' - Monroe mum Alajor Drummond thief., officers speech- and written compool- - feed for 2400 head of catZle on MAW-- . ltrd. ey gr doctrine- for thi the council shall, 'advisegames and tion Private Simpson was form- In preservetion aggression' the charge: months after k, adult foreigners." three ;!. war until ', .. of peace."' obitirrigated meadow of five thousand! which moan .thia contests a luncheon WIA by condelightful upon the with Bros., connected Gensey New are acres, Ranch well fenced and croes-- 1 award le macto. whieh award must be- erly Now. what does the word validity" gation shall be fulfilled." nerved under the fruit trees of an old " HoustonBlocking is a and t tractors. nephew Lethbridge. subDeals with the economic aspect of the fenced. Good water. Daniel C. Bun., ct. or' Made within six months after the mean? Webster thus defines it Just- - . It does not say. of A. Simpson. who resides near Mc- fashioned cottage garden; appropri- - war, the nem. soundness legal strength: that command" what hall be done, but mission-o- f league of nations and IntIr- - tin. Laramie, ,Wyoming.Advertiao.' the dispute. . in ten days Private Simpson ately the cborue "In the Shade of the Cloud: as a prevention ment. perms4t1. They provide quality of a thing which renders it simply "advise" will go to Buxton, Derbyshire. camp Old Apple Tree" was rendered. and national i t oupportable'-brelaw, a number ot and equity.' etc. ',;-- Tat according to- Artirle- NIL attivei nent court of international justice" to where are now located several hun- the song attracted. quite JOB PRINTING AND BOOK It 'moms to roe that tt. would be im. i quoted. all partly to a dispute' are tox . hear and determine any- dispute- ot an dred Canadians:- - shortly these camps English vtaltorg from- the district )14 case t t BDvrc. manual poraible, for .any word in the Engillia .elude-dcharacter. will close and these active Albertians, rounding; Mrs. Anne Olsen 'McKay of ernment and Institutions"A We-arthz pioneers lz Job Print- telinternational undertake to prevent se- - will sail for home: Private Simpson Ogden. Utah; looked after the lunch- - of citizenshipis . language to aoexplinitly protect. t bi s which they are concerned rifle. If needs no other intarpro.ldiscussed. In( and Book Binding in tha atat Therefore. - in disputes. eret International agreements or trea- - has lived in Cardston, and is very' eon. and superintended the distribu- and new Americans." 'ft doet facilities are ths best for hand. i. tattoo. and the League would hiii.0 arjaing between Great Britain and the A most emu. Jenks & LauckInsmigration'Prob-(Ju- r in his praise of the courageOus tion of the delicacies. strong .4,.. .1 nothing whatever to do with It. class of work, no matter bow . States. neither would vote. work of the Lethbridge and Cardatoril irg feeture of the day was the appear. Iem"A study of American immigra- - ling any The commercial a , for The y t 1- League Ith cc hnw 'imam provide would.' however. extend the Neither Great Britain's one vote In theii boit. Ho states that all the western ance of Charlie Chaplin, (impersonat- tieh conditions and needs." , , in severance of all the ' THE DESERET NEWS JOB DEPT. boycott of the Monroe doctrine to Council nor.her six votes In the asestn-- 1 :i e theprinciple MahoneyFirst Steps In American- officers and privates have been trans- ed by erre of the school members). and - whole 4 onotern bmiapbere. and Mt; should the matter be referred to, t 0100tate w- ith any tuition not C01' little di.-b- y I were Yankeeism's book itation"This many other to ferred from enjoyed Seaford, ' attempts Witley.and ' decision s. the natives of Old. England. ittt heron', its Champion and ;sponsor; that hod. would be counted. for !cuss the first steps in the Americani. I camps. to Vtinchester and Buxton 1111.1 e 1 -- ma t,.., the hm Ith. ea. Wm. apotY iit thore- 11110 1principles in They The ttrittli .,1.t zation con. I..... and the transporting homeBirminghim process. the tasks of camps. namely. whole the to nide- et- this Monroe doctrine itt a. was the ference in held dominion it as I hose Handswortb said! the forward Is rapward teaching immigrant bow to talk.! pire upon being pushed II:f , -- Point 6Th, r,,,,Itp4fst,t" would the sun never sets. must slso embrace! world. Those to write and to read." - i idly as space on ships will permit; all Chapel with good attendance. Markowitz & StarrEveryday Lan hat Senator Johnson calls her "five l Sth The destruction of autocratic possible efforts for the comfort of the present included President George-Alber- t tiousid to maintain armies in Fu to ,!, Smith of the European mission; .gUage 'Lessons"Practical ed.' . dependencies." ill be made. Several Alto pOiver as an in strinuent of interns-rov- e Canadians English : 1 f eit'l regulate purely Europosta The 0011800r Is TKO misleading when-- tional cOntrol, admitting only velf-gobeen comfortably Elders Junius F. Wells and John E. , for New Americans." - berta boys have Conant not Ist the Endell street hospital, of the office:. Prestd becomes Warkowitz.& Aseembly Liverpool to the nations of quartemi league. To StarrVocabulary truing Ibis we would 1111AIVei Nes. lee, i I Of In. the of Instance. Common first Wordsthe of annex- London. Birmingham BY tth- - Tlitidii3 English. If11.; 71the peace of the I ld or J"--- -"an ulai Edbsntinmin well ..Chas. W. conference: Col. Lt. Elders Peter ' from and Anderson Ilatch.IRuselan wor" Tiddish"A useful hand. AV. H. CHAMBERLAIN. M. AS. nd t e- i si . il-- - , as dewetre4den . A.- Marquise.'rant to preferiv-ebo.9nM. James '..loeeph book Wid. for it-h- r ntrinton.Atherta It tor foreigners learning Englist."1 Manu-- a ries ihould we not if .we are to takti tO submit its ,2.! I Of the tniveretteof Utah II tatter difficulty with another 1 leth.-- The protection of dependent present at :2 Ryder street, St. James. clowson, Natiyak! Neighbors-4- 7 f front rank nation to the COunciiand place 40e PRICE A. McConnell. of Alberta, M.- Gittins. F. "A Elder F. , such London. Junius Wells eeries..of Case, stories.of life?' 1 Smigrant of the civilised and Chrietian to has ooke of the excellent are to he quits exceptional---;Paale- I - I of PowersGreat Peace et the earth? We heir) them nations "Oualining, 'rhe ith Plating the peace of the shire- gone . Eincraig, Maybe, Ayre-"' I the- anthem. "Daughter rendering ItteP that likely so If of it one council chooses.' what the of may Zion," by Inky. from expect us. and the burda tis Ire 'quit- - refer the help' the choir; he also referred to the life the standpoint of nationality.peace to the Aembly. world under constant international forquestin Alberta News Book Store Leayhtg god is Deseret otherwise our rep., 2,:p other ott000 oro .0 referred. ably Of the survellience of litIrecognition Careleaa, and told. Roads and othereStudies for im-- i ' vesentittive would not a gree thereto 'orP. Benjamin A. Willson and. tam . howProfessorGeorge 11 the wOr ld the PrinciPleWording-the that a he Article became XVI member peace' Of of Ma thtr Noto reader for immigrants In Street migrants"A and without hun no binding decialonl , sta3ing at Deseret, the guests Church- in England. . Prost. George I with this point: 'If there should arise' is tho legitimate- Immediate Interest,or some knowledge or English." I . could be had , for "I vnte of the.. open' en . of President James Gunn IlIcKa3,, and Albert Smith spoke Upon baptistn. statee-- member re-- 1 t, every of betwe the el"RobertaCivics Amen. forComing Coancil limit be unanimout ' 1 Looguo. book written to help the any dispute likely to lead to': - 12th. The Irish; standard Of labOr: salt for Woods Croat. Davis county. lotting an incident which occurred in ,cans-;.--"t LUKE COLLECTS Point S. Our.eonstitutional provi-- 1 rupture, which is not suhmilled Utah:liltlin a coup!' of days. Corp. Italy. Mrs;.. Caroline 4. km tett . said.j foreign-bor- n international sanetion. who have 00 MO knowl-- i ' . . , aloe that Congress hail have rower tarbitration as shove. the high eon I If before the war there hut been Willson is an expert In horticulture, . "I am happy to b4 here in the work of edge of the language and want to be-- 1 I to raise armies would be violated I Mrs. Alma Berestord sailed from the Lord with my husband. for'dur- - come citizens." acre that they will. just such a teague of Nations as we . parties tracting ' ! refer the matter to the executive coun. tot- violated but -- limited, and ing the three months of our mission I ba re been discuss I n g Can WI T one Lherpool a few da)s ago, to Join her to Become a Citizen : i SenjeanHow ' . -, . have had over four hundred gospel cll." .r ,. "Gives the law and procedure and e Iblitir deny that there never would have been daughter. Wimp Beresford Southirk-it.. only 7 congroosionol sequipoctoc-,:, tne ' 'Were It true - 4.411116' trial useful information necessary for any. 1 as a world war as the one Just past? a tpl.y bright motifs actress and salter conversations." . kiliontaiik girl A baptismal serrice was held at on. applying for papers." I er ft 4Svory nation of the LAgue. It would be out voted hv Great Britain.,.- stop and think what this war has cost of Lake City. Salt ' house. Liverpool. when four the Astern- to. bu,,titn4 tritmsord, sod,in -; bithr 1 Francis ,1 Barrett. connected for some Durham were bir;gotituai consent till nations wcuid ,ssert Its casevautintittedlo 1,! SharpeFirst toMeader for Foreign- - - I I rs converts it-sea-hove 1 would to t47.. AL, EiderT. do to baptized.liy a t t. enthle rotta..a1. ti Is to 4 as a n,,Thim,,,,,,...,,,,..,,, foreigners k 0 with week Deveret. 1 0 sPending act, .tif 10,.l.ei to insist upon our 'case being rre. 0,no Whesier. and as in-confirmed ,4 byElders learn., English short a , the enormous With his lfil.? in Southend. Entrand. meal , likely tAieerur eitin II mseland is ftva, ae-- i Revenecroft; Vitt and Wheeler. An. I possible and to help.them-bicom.1 , - aritliel and ntiotge thot .11proloynrei ferred to the court of arbitration- by- Just Such a Lealtiit i Prior to lila sailing for Alberta tri ar, safeguarded 4 :61; convert. Lovedsv. r Irre,st 1 bit lap' O'lltit'it'Ititifinwli Mt I. e way,Quaittodwith fIrrrlorll-n21...? Am lifirrgt-tsrststriewtrrit-sofewellotri;rfirili m- - Vdrtotil: 111C114 Tor rtitutotni-,- " of the natiomt, would to pre.sorvo the tortliortal inter- - the accootisnoo it hot -be a good :twsurd oma wan we& am of the people at this people ' for Z. me, rlder-Inni- us tt - -paoaporta . confirmed F. by book for ,rit)-iiht of olrelvt, tottrP040'ort foreigneriL gicingi poll'ktia Aittion!- Measured by whet the great WYornitte Iand Idaho: all find Freat .,i mil, 1 Med. Sarah a Pollee it Sheffield . in simple language many things thev The first fsuir peratra rib, of A r.1 mill on of the league. Many ot them World War has root. tt would hare 1 stsertir et. pace in Atlantic 1114,nmwit horn in PhIladelphra.-Pa- - need to know about the Untted States." disarms.1,-rr'rehl!aEng: bapttao of tkla I eubJeet -upon . eeen ri44T-.1wrirth to Amertra billirms ef dot- E. Cottam. of Set Lake tigetr,1117 123- r ;dor frimenn Walker ' ' ,went, read as follows; StetnerFrom Allen to futon,- - -- 1 Tes. in c'onnectión - -I lets and - Ihundreds of thcruintarla PLECT City, aecretary It the Lareptan th4s- LUKE COLLECTS 'The story et 311r. SteinS life from i T1Il e Answer to r Points Other 14ourteen . It h an It Cow:rims aces tit to - GENEALOGY 41, , ' Ilk , -- - T 1 . I. i Cor ot Ai, , I i , tr, " . " iliP 1 fac. - 11 , ice .. IA - " high-coune- I nei 8 trty IReturned Hissionirles1 - ".". Stale -- WA-Ha- m rs Famillos--"Experience k. long-standi- i0m..ImMNIF ' et-up- UPi be-"I- , , , LNew Library 1 -- , Alberta For Utah Many . 19: - half-breeds- ." I A , r,4, sight-seein- - ' beat-know- n. 4 A - Capt.-Anders- ' ' - - ry -- ." ' ; 1 ' , ever-extendi- ' ,. - 1 . goy-Th- - ' . - .' ,,. 1 ' nia-wili- t-... 41- . . of-th- f . Wil-ilis- ,, I"A I -- ar-maments " - toV. ,..-- r' - ' ,.. : shall-"dire- ' k .g, - or. for---"- ' 1 - .., , 're 1, league. - la-- I -- W 1 semi-annu- al . , - - . - - ' erteev ;'-- -- - ; 1 - e whett-e-rittio- conti-adttion- k a" -- - ' " -- '; - - - ---- ily-a- . 1 "The Study of Philosophy" re 7 .. kw- Alm ,r ! 1 - - ,.,.- -- such I I - 10 ; i . fit-4- - 4-- IJ' timeT-usi--- 1.,., - j altk 011; !....i' i w vir . A -- , , .. 1 hi - :' J |