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Show . . ,. . . . - ., 8 : , , . . I s . s nnsEnt;r . - SATURDAY EVENING- NEWS - ' , , 29 NOVEMBER 1919 . . ., mi .1 1 . I Thousands 'I Observes 50th. Antliversaryl ot a a a 0; s Recalled at Gathering' Early Experience' , ,. ,,,,,., r17. L. M. L A. 1 , - . of Farmers, Stocks ' : 1 , ' 14 . 1 , 1 ' men and : .The West. . $ , 1511 't No nab, Paper ' Ara Reading the , A .4 i. 'ii ,' - ' eAt . "'l !;- . , '- ,,,,,,, EMS 13 BRIEF ,. r , :i t - i, . , .,,, , ' retreshinenLa - .I Main am Ileastwoo-41aro- I. ptenth Toots 'tabard Ountiimento- R. Lyman, Seymour B. ratio rid m Yount and John Itoory vni will attand tba .tt tartorty' oontoroneo ammiono at Twin rellit Ida.. Sunday., : Win ',pewit en Women Will irds haa MettMre. T. 11. of Women and chairmen and mem. bora of the various oommittooe 1 the League of Women rotors, at rho Hetet Utah Monday morning at It o'clock. Mfg MoDentaltch froncredrtoy poneugh. for tho poet U yoare of tho '. 1: .. ' t, - '.. : A re-'o'- er , Port.?. n ' Mamma tiora of (Poeta wmt bald at the Vtah Masonie Todge Irridtg night as follows: Fred C. k,..:... ,,, .. , t, I I '' ', .. ' Al".3 --0" 7 take. I 'c, . 1. , Doe. ... dilver detaWith the price Of silver now set at 11.11 an ounce bid TrIth sterling- - silverware containing I per cent pure silver, Balt 'Ake has jewelers report.that family plate srt .old many Itnetaneee-dstri- ng Else week. Sets of 'silverware purwhen a tine based ea late se 1914 ounce of silver .sold ' at tit rents, -- are TIOW brines's: a large return to sellers, leho can buy more modern sets with tbe proceeds. it Is 'said. Wind sends trna PontsAs trating the velocity of the wind during the gale of the. past few days it Is tilted that the gene eurrountling the it), reeervoir at Fifteenth East and street. , was completely rifth Mouth blown down-an- d the Iron poets emedded In eement were bent almost flouble by the fere of the Impact. 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','..'i,. e ,(,.,44. ,.4,7:14J.,,,,,A-t,,,,1,,.,,,,,- ;,::-,..- ; - ..,,...0,'"" '''',4','" ,... 71 , , , ;';,, , or '' Ate , '' - 1. y4, ' ' $ '1 l',-,'s, '',$ 4 .14 , , 4.. "1'''',-14'- ',' :' , t' , t,....4.Ivo ,(4. ,,,. ,....1. .., ' ' 14 '',. .. , , . 4. 1 . At , t!, ' ' Z l'' 4., ,. - , ,N,..... ' ' t . '.e. ,. ', ' 4 ., t.4 4,4.4 ,': - , ' ' , ' --- ' f , . 1 ; 1 ''':' 'Y' 4 -- .: ' :--' .o , 1, ,i ', k , '4....4z, : 't.' P!';' :....f 14 4, . 01 4,'1.'..i: tr.,,,,,, . 1,. ;3 . - -, '411. SOCIETY." LATER KNOWN PROVEMENT ASSOCIATION. mainly to those who had been officere and members of origimil Y. L. )4. I. A. organiiitions. In addition to the three original officers of the first association. five other aaughters of President Young wore in attendance: Mrs. Soma Young Oates, Mrs. Zina Y. Card. Wu. Mabel Y. Sanborn, Mrs. Clariiisa Y.. Spencer and Mrs. Fannie Y. Clayton. Eight granddaughters were also present: Mrs. Ruth Y. ilea-leAire. Caroline Y. Cannon. Airs. Claire I Bergstrom. Mrs. Kathryn D. Platt. Mrs. Lottio Thatcher Lynch. Mrs. Alice C. Campbell, Mrs. Leah D. Widtsoe and Airs. Frances Clayton Burton. Mrs. Oates and Afro. Beetle gave reminiscences of the pioneer organiation. Mrs. Dougall told of the beginning of the organization and Mrs. Martha A. Tingey of its growth In 60 years. Mrs. Ruth slay Fox gave a short greeting. A social hour and program followed. Sketch of Organization. On Nov. 28.. 1869. .Prest. Young Battalion monument fund drive In this city. These wilt be followed by intensive educational campaigns In the schools and clubs of the city. Those In charge of the drive In Salt Lake are: Nephi L. Ntorris, T. A. Williams. A E. C. Davis and E. It. Eardley. meeting of all the local drive workers will be held In the Hotel Utah Nionat 7:310 p.M. Will be conducted ts communities all over the western states in which the IIPttittiOn or Its descendants figure. y, mu-ak- MOTHEA The baby left In thn i'estibule of the a' ,1 , 1., " s 41.,,e0,7,.. '',. ;''''.' irt,,,,, .0...k., it AS YOUNG LADIES' MUTtAL IM called a meeting of the women of his family in the Lion house. Ile explained his plan to organize a society to promote thrift, Induatry, charity and habits of order. modest dress and deportment among the younger women of the Church. to be called the "ReMrs. Ella trenchment Association." Young Empey was chosen as president and the following were counselors: Mrs. Emily Y. Clawson, Mrs. Zino Y. Card, Mrs. Maria Y. Dougall. ('aroline Young. Dora Young and Phebe Young. SubsequaltlY "Retrenchment" organizations were formed in nearly every ward in Salt Lake. branching out also It) Ogden, Logan. Provo, Bountiful and Brigham City. Now the wards of 79 stakes boast Y. L. M. T. A. associations. as the organization came to be known. Anniversary celehrationn were held In the Eighteenth, Tenth, Twenty-secon- d and-- ether wards' of the city last evening in addition to many gatherings of stakes and wards outside of Salt Lake. WOULD SET ASME ADOPTION PROCEEDINGS tore Hearing was begun yesterday Judge. Wilson McCarthy of the Third district court. in the matter of the petition of Mrs. Maud A. Kirkwood and Mr& Attie Gerber for an order setting aside the adoption of a baby Mre. Kirkwood by 14r, and Mrs. Ivor John Alien. The Aliens ildopted the baby; through- - the agency of Mrs. Gerber.' with whom it had been left by the 4 mother. Believing the infant to have t.:-,r;t:-.- ; been abandoned by its parents. von.; r imt t .1011101.71 sent of Lhe parents for its adoption! 1..)4 wait not regarded as necessary. Li Now thp mother Clairffil the child.; 1 0 Pi "' o''', A.:1 Admitting that it is her purpose to give; 'I." V It OAt, to Mrs. Gerber for adoption. Mrs:: ;1 ci iti Itil Gerber would have adopted it pre,1';.- ,, 1 7 t vionxiy. it WAS maintained. but for the .1k opposition of her husband. roil' ';11r ti4T Wo4 .,!!!: The mtitter was continued for fur-- ; t ''ther hevkig and hinges on thP'ques- ti gi ;I:Li4 luret , "" '' lion as to whether or not there exist-- . 7, r ed an abandonment at the time of the adoption, Mrs. Kirkwood maintains that she did- not abandon the baby, and that .ho was under .the impreasion that Mrs. Gerber would adopt It I when it was left with her Sht ati.. that she had voluntarily givenl mitted I tho baby. FIROT MORTO GM e , rER CENT rup ge ng fL ."-- n :r7..b tt il c'4 , ; . . I- ' , t n'ilt be heiti Sim PPeetal e churches, to dty, Ian. 4. il'i mark, the opening of the Mormon '.'4.4,'. ,. ,,,, . 4 .. "Runt Esert MEV!' IS , ,- 1' ,, . 0 , 1 . . New Clitt Office Building , i ;... GOLD BONDS 11 ExPreat payable empt from State and Local Taxes. MAL lklitla Deoominallonal$1..eett. Tot aeml-annuall- y. Celebration. Planning . A meeting will be called in the neat future of the committee rtomoting (all or riot tor Further the celebration of the fiftieth snot-- , Information vereary of the advent of the railT.11i' in Salt take City. Jan. IL- J1170. tn Halloran Judge Trust Co. . celebration aril! be Waited Jan. In,' and it,la expected thatall tne-- i tott4N-1-tasti lifibledwarr I1320, in the jubilee. I will .32 Team With..t Lofts I. Cleat." which wiU include services la the tauI . ernacle. . - . it cry-ice- Sult-Lnk- . , - , , , , , '47;t11, t'l;i ti IL. , I ,, ,t,'.1.? ( 1.,1, St I. A , I 4 , , ' , Devil's Trail." and . ( ''''", , o - m , ' . - Lyo',--. ' ' - . 0 ' .4 ; " ' - 4 tp 't. er:1--- 4, a 4111.11.4'.".' t 'il te:'81:41441 14; Al' ' ' . &1 e - - . ) r ,t ' IL .'Lk' 11 . Actors' Fund Day at the TIT; hAsorlioNE luso Arra 1 4 hOCKA AT THE TABERNACLE NEXT DAT. Tt14. Nola Friday afternoon. tioc. It, at it 0 i MOVEMENT to bo USLES W11133151" 0OF WHEAT oclock, tho big combination bill made bp roc tho Actors Pond etl lamorica. will be staged by the Lab, committee. Manager Pypor. Salt' 1ANO FLOUR f011 WEEK IN ninnimePIIIIIJIIIV Ichairman. Is hopeful of a blg Onto uniform price of $I will be charged. except for the boxes which have been preempted by the local ENOING NOYEMBEH 14 OF IJNOESIBLES Icon. several Orclub& Chauncey phoum. Pantagea and Casino headliners. Ralph Cloninger and a combined orchestra of various musicians of the The United States Grain corporatioa The state convention of the order of city will play the accompanimen,ta and give the musical program. In weeklf Eagles passed a resolution yesterday. has issued ite tweticy-eight- h to th government support of bulletin covering th wheat and wheat wing Chauncey Olcott'e performance of "Macushia." a Denver news- pledging in the Mort to rid this coun- flour movement throughout the United paper had the following comment the order and similar undesir- States for the week ending November of anarchists Olcott's Mr. try popularity: upon "De Valera may be the president of able characters. The reeolution reads: 14. in comparison with the figures for the Irish Republic and he may get "Whereas, a nationwide campaign the same period a year ago. The Nihome rule for Ireland, but if Chauncey sivs given out were as follows, the Olcott could get King George in a has been announced to rid this councorner and sing 'Mother Machree and try of foreign anarchlats and all thoini first figure given being for 1111 and 'I'll Miss You, Old Ireland. God Bless who plot the overthrow of our gov- the econd for 1411: Good-ty- , there's scarcely a ernment; therefore. be it You. Wheat receipts from farms. 11.871... "Resolved. that the aeries of the chance that George would deny him state of.Utah of the Fraternal Order 000 and 11.349,000 bushels; wheat reanything." of Eagles stand firmly behind the government in this movement, unwavering ceipts from farms, previous week. 11.- Power Is Restored. 410,000 and 13373.000 bushels: wheat and .loyal in its P. Jenson of the receipts from farms, June 27 to Nov. l'resident Parley All consumers of power furnished F,alt Lake aerie, WWI moderator of the 14. 611.151,000 and 561.127300 bushThe following commit- els. Flour produced during week. by the Utah Power & Light company convention. were notified at 4 p.m., Friday, to re- tee was chosen to take preliminary 3.130.000 and 2.332,000 barrels: flour a permanent Eat, produced previous week. 2.201,000 and sume full operations, following the steps in organizing and nominate Meer': Parley, 2.194.000 barrels; flour produced June aerie, so on account of down shut partial head of the 27 to Nov. 14. 65371.000 and 16,701.- many transmipusion wire poles having P. Jeruton, Harry Wright, 000. Total stocks. wheat. all elevapresibeen blown down by the storm. as Ogdenof aerie; Sydney Tregaakis, the Bingham aerie; Fred Pe- tors and mills. 2$1,433.000 and 211.- thel wires had been restored to service. dent The Oregon short Line wires were also ters. president of the Murray aerie, 031,000 bushels; total stocks, wheat . and the presidents of the Tooele and all elevatore and mills. Previous week. restored late in the day. Eureka aeries. 294.401.000 and 212,436,000 bnshels; -- The Utah Eagles joined with the decrease for week. 6,974,100 and Find That Supposed Drug Idaho InterEagles in a petition to the 1,341,000 bushels. aerie for separation of the Was Quinine and Chalk mountain Exports Mesa and Flour. state order in the two states, that In each. The to eutorta of 'wheat and flour. July 1 be aeries might organised 1 contents of 11. amount to 12371380 bushAnalysis of Ow following committee wail chosen to els Nev. of wheat and 0.713300 barrNols of cans and tins purporting to hold work for the good of the order: C. L. Conntryman. chairman: Fred flour, making a total equal to 93.909.- heroin and morphine and labeled as of and C. E. 000 bushole of wheat compared with such. which were seized by Police In- Peters ofMurray. secretary. assistant secretary. 71,021300 bushels of wheat and 4.491,- Carlyle Ogden. spector Joseph E. Burbidge, Captain At the afternoon meeting a plan was 000 barrels of flour last year to Nov. t, Henry C. Taggart and T. W. Milner, adopted to establish a lyceum bureau, 11, the first 11 days of November pro. showed it to be powdered quinine and the object of which is to teach "Amer- rated from monthly report making a f patriotism." total equal to 100,253,009 bushels of powdered chalk. according to Inspec- icanism, loyalty and tor Burbidge. The sel;ure of the sup- Speakers from the grand aerie and wheat. S men of will hold meetings N prominence posed narcotics occurred following the arrest of Cecil Cameron. 22 years old, In each of the clubs. An effort will Farewell Program be made to series other also organize and J. C. Cameron. 24, brothers. as For Spiller Family alleged drug vendors. The analysis throughout the state. A greeting from the aerie at Kansas City was grand of the contents was made by Herman read. The Britannic association has arHarms. state chemist. The men-weRey. Jones Speaks. charged with violating the drug law, raanged a fine evening', entertainment no is to it violation but officers say The Rev. Ralph Jones of Prite made for its members and friends and the A possess quinine and chalk so this an address, in which he said: Ofbe will probably charge dropped. "Our obligations as Eagles are not general public for Monday nest, Dec. ficers declare the Camerons will be ended when we pass over the threshold 1. at the Unity hall, Second East street, turned over to the federal authorities of our lodge. What we owe our broth- commencing at 8 o'clock. is the program: Piano to be prosecuted for counterfeiting ers we owe all mankind. I beg of you soloThe following Mum Hazel Franks; tenor cols" to resolve that from the ashes of the by by government seals and labels. George Brown: violin solo, WWI past you will go forth In the spirit of Johanna character dance and Stocks and Bonds Stolen. truth. tojustice and equality. Do your song, littleSmith; Alice trio, violin. your fellows and to your God. 'cello and piano. A.SpiL.lier; duty H. D. HIg4 of world 'unrest are gins and Miss P. Spiller;andsoprano dark The clouds room entered of the Fred Burglars solo, divine spanned by the promise. Earths Miss Tmelia Margetts: Scotch conga, Erickson at the Windsor hotel Friday golden age has not passed; it is yet to James Gilbert: pastoral dance, Nisi afternoon and stole negotiable anining come. The traneformations in society, Alice Spiller. Mim Elsie Bpi iler will stocks and bonds valued at $M. ao which must precede the coming of the be accompanist are not to a material. received are, This moral, by..the golden report cording entertainment is In the nature !Ye police. The certificates were left ly- Advance in knowledge, multiplication of a farewell to the Spi lier who are to leave in a few days fog ing in a wallet on the mantel by Mr. of industrial arts. increase of wealth Erickson. When he returned to his these things alone cannot remake so- California. room they were gone. ciety." Mayor W. Mont Ferry of this city. Organize ,Union. and Mayor-eleFrank A. Francis of Will Purchase Hay , Ogden, also spoke. Steam and operating ertgirkeerl bare For Feeding of Elk organized a union at Park City acRelics with B. P. O. E. Interesting In cording to word received in this Now in Possession of the United States forestry department city. The organization is to be known local No. 789, International Union is taking steps to raise funds for the of Pioneers as Daughters .4ine of Steam and Operating Engineer, of 1,200 tons of hay neces- was L. and A. Parker,. ) by 'perfected relieve the threatened desThe Thanksgiving season brought ear' truction of elk herds in the Jackson to the Daughters of Utah Pioneers international organizer. The new union a has of 20. Its .officers membership the hole country during remaining Frank winter months through lack of iraz- some very interesting relics sent by are: C. Hayes. president:EL Townvice president; H. ing land. The forestry department Mrs. William H. Kimball of Coa !villa, Baunyet. send. secretary; L. N. Gibson. conhas taken the matter up In Washing: Uta h. The beautiful little picture of "Tom ductor; Phil Hale. guard; James Gib- ton and it is likely that an appropri- ation will be secured. It is the in-- . Thumb and Lady," comes with great son. Prod Gillette, A. A. Pike, trusteem. order of to the, Elks raise Interest Just now when the newspa tention ALLIANCIC COAL COMPANY funds by subscription to provide f)r per announce the death of this noted the herds during December. little lady, Countess Primo Magri (Ms. For coal of best quality and quiet Torn Thumb). Many of the pioneers service. lee month Main street Phone will remember 'this artistic house of Wasatch 4443 Advertisement the forties. Airs. Kimball is truly a history preserver. as Phown by the clipping from The Deseret News of the first advertisementthat of William McBride, the pioneer blacksmith; also some reOnly TWO DAYS more to eelptsthe first one, a territorial tax .111T: .0001 order your Engraved Greetreceipt to Wm. H. Kimball. G. S. L. 11, I. L. Apr. 1852, City. signed by ing CardsFriday and Sat- Hutchinson; One, showing the purLip. urday. chase of one S25 share in the Seven-tip- s Hall of Science. by Wm. H. KimWe cannot guarantee to fill ball, G. S. L. City, Jan. 8, 1853, signed' I t orders that are placed at any by Jag.is Young. trustee; the third re. for labor and other .tithing in celpt Corns? later date., Why Suffer'With full. iFOUPti to Wm. H. Kimball, Mar. 2, 1854. by...A. Cando. clerk. These Also never cut your corns With . a. See our beautiful assortwill hrtng many pioneer memories to knife as k is danaeroult. Jest CPI mind.' of Deseret News readers ment; and make a 'selection the one amnia 25c bottle of the famous Mrs. anKimball the brought jubilee EGO CORN REMEDT. Positteli that will please you and de- niversary to mind with an official letnorks like nutaie. First applies- ter sent to Gen. Wm. H. Kimball by light your friends. Lion stops all pain and if used an the Utah commission directed will rettwn )our corn in 11411. In the dream of the pmBut don't put showing off.'Order few bights without - the least neer. on the journey norm's the plains, - aPain. TODAY or TOMORROW. it have'unr4 50.000, people' picturing the great Salt Lake City of and' are happy'. ' - ' , "i - ' today in beautifully colored picture. $ Sold Setirantlit4ohnsonby with the letter head. Mrs. Kimball els, 1 Stores: The Owl Dena Co. Z. C. M sent two bulieta that were perhaps Sunday School Union Thma I. Draw Co.: Daytoti tip.1 Gen.tem Kimball his made by gun. leadina lira Dent Co. and all no and a small bullet mould that was Book Store sub., drnicitists everywhere. Take picked up at Brigham Springs In 1914, tektites. Made in Salt Lake City. , by Luke Lynn. They are rusted to 41 East South Temple 'ether end one. handle almost rotted away. They make the little round -buiEGO:REMEDY-- , like those two sent-withem.-Store letMrs. F. H. torte. the cortoll!an of 2211 Atlas Build lag the society relic., is delighted with I , 6 Main Street. Salt Lake aty , the inatereet shown by the many who visit the exhibit at the state capita d re - ct . The Last Call! LOA' , E . lt - DeseretlewiBook Co. th ., 4... T , I) t . Coto pouts she i ,o,....,,... ll -rt P t, el :. : - ,. ; .t 1 ,..r, ,,, .. ,.b't444'4,,e t' ,,,,,-.- .'' ' '.. 1 al., ; - . -- i ,,,,, ', s' '4,, ',1;;114,-;'.- te 11'; -- , - t -- ....:'iI' ...4."11Cit ' -- 4, . . b' f Ps , , , .1, ; , A N, 1I i 44 ;.; t ' ',, , . . 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' ' .;, -- , . - . ... :4Zoll. ; ,444 . , '7. 1, I - 4. - A , ,.:, , ,r . .J.' , ' tailris , ' '''l .,,,r,s.,. Y- -. , t , 4 4, - .f' ' , . . t, 41, - 1,.',... l ', ' 4- ' t..-4.- ': o . r.4.'" ;., 4 -- QtAPIrEst .4 t 0' k - ti s :t:: WIVTI'll y. P. si , 4 , y.....001 . Course of Study Winter 'Quarler 'rut It Etas ' , . ,.:...,,, ;,,,,'.k , . SO '' C,A0104.-4rZoo'- ' 1 ,Ik o ' ' :le ,, jo.," ' .1.- - -, Lot 1 Aaventio-court,explatill- I . " - - '''' 4 ;..,,,,,... ' .4 ' oposite' " P - - x : iti e t 111 I I k .'..j..,, te . ' . ' 1 4111110 COMING. bOCIAL JIALL THEATItrei Varsity tapers In wrheo Watt -- .z: .o el',., ' '' ; '14., ' t4 4 Ai. ,........, ft- 4 ., g s..- . . '''.. . .,. 411:110 f. co ' , ; t 4 it,". Slight . - 1 I. St o IW A starring Het t y George larkies. --- '4 ' ti Thoneta tifelighaa. .., ' . ' -- Ina-tari- t.--- 11 II f v' '' GEMCeell h. Ile$1111ts product-Itoti. "Mato and ll'ettsalt," tlorta beanie,. and , 11110A - : 4'4' imi , ,..;. ,...! v''. l I: . , ..,, ; ' ' b ;' ... 441104,,.. - f ' 7e t , ,,,i ,e, . $ kir; . ' ; dl 4 00011STP end pfir.es '' , I I ' 4. '' ' ti,,k The Walsh In 111.81114.4.1.'1110 IERICAN-Tlw- - 4 Inet of Ills l'ettple." frameless Trette Mitch. lieNwits; (tinted,. ell and -bpdi- thatinttibemer Neettico , 10.7... . ' , Thurs. M4111111 C041, day afternoon was claimed yesterday Was. ' vertteement by Helnia Erickson. of Carr Fork. Bingham Canyon. The mother ferred with Judge Hugo B. Anderson, :... that of the she desired to plaCe the child for 8he said that with four adoption'. other children she could not proper-- 1 ly support For ,the present the baby will be left at the county hospital and in the meantime an Investigation will be undertaken to determine the circurn-- ' , stances of the mother and other conAmong the many collate coursed; 'attired for the Winter Quarter at ditions surrounding the case. the Brigham Young University are 'the folios ing: Discharged Soldier I Water' Color Art Illustration: Is Among Missing, Painting: PhyniologY. ,IfYittono , and Sanitation: StenogranhYt TYPe- Private-DonalcAcT, Kerston of :thts 'writing; Business English: Engine. Law; COurses IFi counting: city was discharieid at Camp Po Oga, In Chemitstry: COUtleft in Dorneetie Dee: ;O. 1911. mince which time Science; Practical - Dreesmai,ins: Science of 'Hdtrahie mother han beard, nothing of bitn. Public Pinnace: ' fichool Organi.t tion; lichnol-Teste:- althOugh tthe understood 'he watt in ModBatton and Administration: She has theretOit'll - ern 'famish Drama; American Short fore last M. M. Jonciii of Mal Public and Novel: SpeakStory the retail). and that officer in endeas4 Literature: ing: interpretive to locate the young man KerCourees in French. Froinish, and oring eton is described as tieing :11 years old. Latin: Geology: Current History; feet $ inches tail weighing 150 t Principles of Politi(al (Science:. with brown eyes and hair. Courses In Iron Work. pounds4-114Intormation regarding him should be and Ante ; Srumental and vocal: iDanCing lent to Major Jonesat Camp Dodge. and Social Supervision; Athietic t Coaching: Anthropornetry; Vourses Special Services to Open in Psycholosi Courses in Sociol- -- r Battalion Monument Drive Iota' entertein thie co.. 49 Pe: Main St ti 4, si..;" Dub. A Al 'k N ' ' - - - - , a , - " or') , - 6.- - ' sk rt' , ( . 4 ' 11 , : , ';,f ,... ., ,t' .. '51' , bitt, "Nod ."1 - -- e. , lerid board rooms in Bishop's building which were ' all aglow with goldenhued, chrysanthemums suggestive of the golden anniversary. Old Offierrs Present. One hundred and fifty invitations had been bssued for the celebration, 'linkman-so- y the gate wes- se terrific that for a time be feared the house In not stand up unkWh be lives would . der the 'strain. I ,A16 ,liembilacnces.,,.compartsons .,and words. of greeting formed the program given In the afternoon at the gen- ' ' 4 . -- , yI.-- 0 I ' , , s inning htroker les tauttetlikt arta, ate rA RA 4 Ot A T E I Pit106-41- AI Ashburn he "It Pays to Adger. - '''''' 0 ,, by CAKIAtttieorge $. I ' ',' 4 , , of ettattlietilkt The beatialbana 1 headlined Ittnettre. lil , - r ' 1 . , , 1 ,...,.. V- - , 4, 11, ' 1,:1711! ...4-,- 0 Nal , es '' A 11 tt ' , ". , ', hitt" Co, in t'dittse PANTAlwile--1111- 11 1110,N ' ' '' ,,.... It .,,i rt, , 4. - , ' 111110 f A ,f T the Jubilee' celebration held Friday in honor of the 60th s. anniversary of the Young Mutull Improvement asociation, Mrs. Maria Y. Dougall, Mrs. Phoebe Y. Beetle, and Mrs. Emily Y. Clawson were g u eats of honor. The three Salt Lake women. daughters of the late Prost Brigham Young were among the first officers of the Y. L. M. I. A. when it was organized by the pioneer Church leader $0 years ago. ar is' ,.,1,1, , :Ow CIP . 0 V '' ' ', A " ' t ' ..':-- , . , - .. ' '' - ,. '- -- g, at"-- it '." fia Mitt-he- ' 4' '' , t w,,,,,w , ,'' - -,- ,, '' rt.", . ,, f )',,t,i',..., t Offietwo-.-ICIectio- worshipful master: Nor. mentor-wardeThomas titian Vote, Charlton, junior warden: Jame Loot. It was planned at tr:POW, secretary. to petition tho grand moo-eof the Melt bfationio lode to the now, Progress lodge in Balt ' ' , 1 ' ', set. Norio," Color Genoa sad billittUoll no lanadiuwrn ntilm )D it4 t51 11litalols Clostiager ., ''', c . . 4 XathlWae, .It, - .., 4 4 - h ' ;' Pigation company, aueeooding !Icy llilman Pone?. who Mod throe menthe ago. Mr. Mewdon woo then heeen proeident. The other oftleor Resolutions of wore drattod In memory of Mr. it: ;, ' ; , ' 7: - :I' - - it, T. 'Hoary ,Ileowdeet rreahlente-44sa- ry Nowden of Granger waa ehoetut "miter. day a diroefor of the North Jordan ,41.-- , ' .,:s7,' ,.. Ifek, hellcat staff In tho Oregon Short Lino freight department, woo prooented last evening. with a gold watch by hig so. notation he is !oaring to aecopt a goo.. anion with lb sugar factory at Dolt. : WM Albil ChiIdron's frontManager 3. C. Clark of th safety firer depart. peont of tho Oregon Short Lino. wilt appeal to the children wheels pchoola are floor railroad tracks. to hoary atety moasuroa by keeptng away front the tracks In Play. and not at any Um to walk aloaft the right at way. - -- '''. , '- - cr---- - , OftPlitTlifVaiedestile '' . , ' 1 :' 'w . , RUA.. 011 : 4- ) 0, . - , - est a call for a mooting of rho mombore ot the old Suffrage Cows.. teatiod 'Ir. , 06Orte t will epoch ea "R000nt peobtankball public library blontlay "Meninx before the Monday Night club. to ortandmi to the publio, it invitation tba mooting baginning at II o'clock. rome-41br- .40; A, 4 i ''c'11',N, ,;'''. Ilo Jo, ; I4,' , '.1? Irl . II. ," r t M. ;4 .,. r 0, , - . r4 - o'co - , 0 I. , , ,'' , - N 't -- "A meanie& t :, ; , t 1 Pf (treat Fails. Moot., and Loonaril tatliirlor of Pocatello, Ida, nliolott at local naval elation Yrtilay. aa ay. t 4 ' 4. ' , ' p','..) 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'''' TONICII Etb . 4 IS t t.4 to, , i 4 AB etilumrtbdons be The Deg" DaSIA Sobezday oub4 emodpWook ty. adv sow papalbko la advaaca , 1 !,,. ' - - - i' , : 4 :, 4 I '' ''' , , 1', t ,,, A .' - 1., lt - i t ' ' ' '- . ' i . , 11 .. ...att.,: ' News 1, . i , ' , . , , ', ,,, ' 4., ' ', lr ' , : Ns . 'I., ' . , , , .'''Y V f 4 ,. -, ;- Oh ..,..1", 4 . ....) 40": ' '4.ie A, .' ' ' e:,, ,e, , : SentiWeek ly . .:' f 11 - Wt.- 1 - t tm t ! I t 1, Tali' e - t 4'1 ,.. , ).. , . 4.. 4,4,-- z,,:- t4 7 -- N, !:Fruit Growers of ' .., , , 't1 174 Cg3 . AMUSEMENTS , - - , - |