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Show DESERET EVENING NEWS. SECTION SECOND 1S50 l'OUNDED SATURDAY, 1)Ec1:M1ER SALT 1919 13 ern' LAKE ,n,..M0.1Nd.11- b se I- - opoortmoitif to tom bop ttob pscatitud to I Soo tomototo s olosoom W ol . UTAH SEVENTIETH YEAH menimP INTENSE COLD GRIPS WIDE SECTION OF WEST a SUFFERS FINISFIESTIVONYBSURANCE Olin IN BINGHAM WEI WILL NOT 'FROM BITTED MINECASE ISSUES STUDENTS TO PRESENT PLAY BURGLARS HEADSTRESIDENT PROCIANIATION Of ri ON CENSUS , , . ,,' ' . 4, ', ' e ',k, T,' Weather Prevails Over Wide Area Sub-Zer- o Nineteen Below Reported at Murray. gelesMatter And Resources.- Explained. . A ., f , f pf,:d 'Jtan. latItl. the 0 f : ,' ' f'. ;.e .al.! 3! li.1 f f t D, Jan 1r, CABINET ,Ilt boat I 'y 44' Of It- - : r t, .xt A 1'1 iftill I. . lii .,,,,,,., kli . bren (Ifi 4, NII:ler, Ilq ond Utah , :: i A ',01 ,t, ..,,,, ,,,rA,11-- , i r-, , - r,.. ,-. , 11 4' , ( to :,. e.- - ,t 31,P,..f it.., .04 1 l'''''v :.' 1-A. ' 0,0- l'," ''' , hi 1 11, it-0- ' ' Automobile Spring Used as "JimmY"---$50- 9 in Money And Checks Taken-LOter Robberies. ' . ." r ik , - t s, ,.,' I Ir'4( Ô 14 , ., , ---- t'szil, - '' j , k ) , 4 -t.., , , ,.- .,,,,,..,,, J s work Pf hich Illt tat.11') Vi .) , -- ,... hitt, ---- , , DAIRY ., ', ,, , - f), fle ',Lr .., , ,,, , ., Airier oil full sleeks of legal ttatti In the' rnitsd titmice district court, th attornea In th rase of th Utah eon.' aolldat,,d Mining comiNany agaInst tha! ,, ,: : a r ,,,,, .. ilit,e AI e ,, Costly Litigation Over Apex Association of State Com- Says Its Purpose Is to Secure missioners to Hold Next General Rights Rapidly Nearing Statistical InAn EndArguments Set Convention in Los Anformation on Population For Jan. 26. Zero and ! , ','..., COLD STEEL CHOSEN PRY OPEN I INSAITIAKE ea WAVE IS CAST WINNING om.,6 lAtir . I '111..'11: i ,, , . urtiN0 en automobile erring " burglars forced I ,, al 0 IA) taasqlt tho ! - laVolVe ! IL r 1444 Kl.... 111 ! I - -, da1rY.-- 73 ... Brothers iemitio sgete street. t.etween midnight and : 0.1.o k this morning and obi tattled money and cheeks aggregating Slat The In consisted of 1141 Id currency, III. IS In silver and 11411.116 In unendorood chocks Entratte. wad gained hy poling open a south wittil dow with the same spring used to pali the sec The spring was left On the floor by th burglar. According to the story told bl A. K. Harris on of the proprietors. to the police. his brother. Joseett A. Barri left the office at midnight and ',mi. thing was as usual. When the nighti watchman tnatio his ro.unde about I , nclock, he diacovered the burglarti The matter Wan immadtately reported to the police and the proprietors. Insatigation of the case was model by Police Chauffeur it J. Thomas sod Patrolman W. O. Matson. but no close to the idotity of the prowlers could be fount Further investigation is bib. ing made by the police today in hopes of discovering finger print which mar lead to the identification of tho . thieves. ()Mears are inclined to believe MI the burglary was committed by th tam. men who attempted to rob th sate of the Palace Laundry companyI ' 7 St fast Fourth south street At tha place. the burglars used Th inner doors of the safe were so0 badly jammed that the"' eould not bli, opened and the prowlers left withoue completing the Job. This is the second Urn. within a week that an automoblial spring has hosn woad to effect an oni trine. for the purpose of burgiary4 , The other place was at a grocery Moral on the west side of the city. Burglars entered the home of Mrs Annie Randolph. Slt University st during hor absence from home Friday evening and ransacked the house. ao.; cording to reports received by the po- -I lice. Entrance was gained by, borin oo, hole through the front "door en prying the latch back. As far as eoul be ascertained nothing of value w taken. : Reports were also received station that burglars police the Putnam Ice Cream strel -south --Statetablishme n a obtained and Friday night quantity of money' from a pay , I . . phone. i t-- I ,:...,,, 11 I I. 1 UTM!, , .' tr I - 't nn' - .6, 6 t , 1 rk 14., .A.,66 ,,,' ."'-"- ..: , 0 ,; I 6, i', ,z 7: T 4: ,I..1. '1 . . - ,4 4's ; re-.- sii tr n suh-ter- I Attorney Makes Statement as to Remarks to Juror cop-elud- Mail Parcels Early Says Postmaster Warr - p . Harris ,.. .1,;!.cr ,),,,.4 itbe 1.4.1 et,a! 1..r..s, ' ,..4,,t,!,..1,4 .. f it li,t appolIA4I't 4100'1. 41.. property rights in thellno kc0 A1.4.11104 ,111KM1 Of al.Pr011illatfli 100 000 trOttI Ineurartt t,,n,,,,,,,,,,, r,. tu It ,I,t1 is me.1116 hAlir he" i t ' 't 4.414 ft ..".41 Woloh. Alla ' e, Olt to i ontiti.iti other of rich or ti &hied et about I 6, 000.0oo. W4.16 ho !oh 1,,TWP.Pf,,-t- . 1.A. hotottrA ,roterdar. thr th41, it,e011 ;1.' ' 4., 1 thr eel la In thr VII. &tut lik hi( h omit th litigants etrout the inforthett,u h .I It,- 1, t COrr,. ( .6. il. , ,,,,. ..tit-to ,,,,th,i w.! ir th,,e ,i,...,LfN.ng ist :4tr:., :IS 4..", 4 float arrange. tion of the m...". Intl..", v, sgo0.non. made eitm thlet,:) cohl wk,t .6 . t..! .,Illv ., ','... ' ', ...4,. 6 ' Its ,,,s ..4. 4: ,. ' ..,' 4., t , And iwubsf r,, te.attier prentia Ment ..., :;,,' It ith the court concerning MO! gait Lake Cit) Alei- . 1,s l', en t,t t I. iitect-- r AtIlitot,l,q CI, lit I. IL ' 'Pt A ni,-.1 aide .tre.t Ntor ,' 1,6. id ,,,,,,front .arcurnen:z and ohnk as the tilerilhe reptol ch,Ron II hands ,:6! Ilk, Ittditt Olaf 7111,1 r14 1 (, !IK, )4 tares I ha l a solAtidat thernwnt-- i knlifill of olden , -. ,6, , J lb, h return,il (tom t h. 1,11,1111 days pv, 19 degrees 1,elow zero :"1 4' P:. !: :ni, t,, Ui., hlegeot And rt. r A ::''''', ,'' i .!? 4 t I Thia rase. hien la one of the mrkst c(,mtontion if th The (ancl.ti r. .4.1 in Mi. city ola rtiu at HAS t. 11,1 6 ,,, ' 0 g, r.4;t1r41 IA the cetteur 6.12t.,C,. 7,:: 0 s ver tried In this awe itlirp ford, Cohn,. Ise( fall. :itt V sero, dostei t,,art, though the mercury farnott N. lc h," tu, ,Irtai nor trt onside r .a,)!) h. er on I he up1,1, mining property was concerned. will firnity of th opinion thAt the nrlt poor in,"11411,A in Iten4 Althti 111711 WHITE. have A WKS NORMA, TAVIAAPL final grand setting on Monday, inerting would b e4 At FA it Li I inttr ma it on gained Acc"rding to rhe t,uecast a Jan. 6 t mild he and will had City hn arguments begin. Dens.iiy f:' ntii h ,'s M..."hisigt..11, mia well t ht. Three 'lays were set aside by th ctiort Pleditom 10 that trct. winning rant tor "Con. judges Using Mi.oa Ca'Atrell. Mr. Maw. CH, io. Int is. 4r i Nathan it, Thatcher. Mrs-- Velbert M. vur.,the Col.) is he:) to rontinu for hearing th arguments and many ho has just "'Plumed from thr meet. 1,r, ,t1, pt.o h ("1- - i;Ar n couse of Mary.- th OA. to 1,4 pre. !rar) and C, NV White. Ths fine through the 411,114 eel, The preo- student, of geology anti mining law-'er- log of the executite committe at Nciev aientect by the L P. 0. V. early in Praper are se avid ti..;t:ince in theAl winners follows: speel IS not em maragIng. Mit there are will attend the court to listen In York, hich sciection of the rifierre,14 th bad th new ,ear. 3 s ch.aen Miss Ruth White will play.tha part k.. "r A parrtrA ll petoperity and the Ideas advanced. hopes that the clerk of the, weather next meeting place in charge. rites. exp-tres ar, nt will roll WY his aogs Nt.inN Considerable of a contest develop- we1(ate Although the taking of testimony will nere-- ! afternoon at the rinat te)out at the of Mar), Carl Sey. the part of John: (111.01,,n and give the Colinl ry a rea:ly much was expected to have been finished by ed over the place for holding the en- marity I. Wool Ntaraarot Caldwell will Miss Nurrna TaIt,r. Barbara, Mime Na of the farmera. espe school. a.kd forecast cloning of court The 'As iii worded ri to I Reisinger. Murphy; Mims Elisabeth )esterday. it was ntial meeting The Annittil nieting of tor the pla)era and Herbert Ilennet. con, their read's. (oach b. to improvements erning continue for about an the fire marshals to a hich itssOCIIIJuno; DeWitt Paul, Stphn. neresPary Fair and slight ly colder tonight. hour and a half this morning whtle the ItOn many of th inpurance commis- mode dotii.g the past la :tears. electr!C W. twaineas will n,naitter. Ntgw and lin Penrose, Trowbridge. The ill ith minimum teraperittures ,ver Salt Utah Consolidatd 1711 be t.1 students part Warner wait undecidft and the blit at Seath ,ther modern conVeatcompany recalled sioners belong) nd TuentNto rants tit LAt k 0 valley from b to IS decrees be- some of the won tor rebuttat tle in August. end there mi. A dernAmi encr m;rice thr hto tried for the parts altogether. the choice will be made Monday. hae low gr., 'western Utah generally. from againat the evidence given moat from of the memb,crii the for )psterday. eh tie family ir:ord wilt lb to ;Iii degrees below. and assitch Among those mho testitod. all of holding of our national convention tart ettP,118 mountain &settlement's from 25 to 35 whom are geologists. were Reno h. meeting at Los Angeles. since they come irt for attention. beio noire or tern. Sunday Sales, Perry el. Harrison, H. V. Wi- seined to think they could make the degrees An army of approximatly 87,000 fair and eontinised cold. For the week nchli and Richard N. Hunt. These wit- round trip to better advantage that will be employed in In enumeratote with fair nPlUtPil testified concerning the Dana way than via Salt Lake beginning Monday, generally Mr. Hart). low temperatures" claim. which was the !eat property t the )(anima commiaelonert myself and taking of the Cenatia. There aro 372 The northwestern crest of high bar- conaldered, giving their ideas and thp Imo of the other commiasioners con- rlistrwts in the United each ometer. is hish has caused cold weath- ories as to what the veins., fault and sistently stood for Salt Lake. but were with it Ptit.ervieor in ChargeStaten, er generally over the western states, is ?Immuring were comin . outvoted the executive finally ert.me Proclamation. central this morning over 'western When thp testimony had been mittee. I am extremely sorry on your Idaho. apparently moving 'slowly to the attorney' on both sides held account but at the same time I feel Following is the prnelatnation issued a conference and decided In ask the that you have been relieved of mueh the poutheast. The lowent temperaWoodrow Wilson conI know by President occurred this as record of ture and two an for court additional morning weeks worry. responsibility 1 Noble Wrrrum of the that when he at Raker City, .Ore., being 24 degrees time from the date originally set for from experience the arrangement. and cerning the fourteenth decennial OenExplanation bele zero; the 'MVPS( past record of tket argument', Jan. 12 and U. They staging of such a meeting is nothing SUS of the United States: J. H. Hennessy concerning IPostmaster ha. issued the .4 degree's wax equaled at Portland. stated to the court that they would but hard work for the home commisof the case of the stem in regard to Christ:. Whereas; by the Act of Congress ap- the merits in on trial C. C. sioner." Thompeon. Ind the 101WePt for December in all try to limit themselves to the two-da- y the Fourteenth against be was un- ?man mail: Mr. Fairchild was the home com- proved Ntarch 3, 1919, records oceurred at Eureka. Cal. period. but the court decided to give Decennial ("Primus of the United States the Third distret court, a juror. wa The oMcial temperature at Salt them three days, and the arguments missioner for such a convention about Is to he taken beginning on the second aware that the men was M. I"The information published Stephens' about a alleged two years ago. Lake City reached tero thie morning. were set to begin Monday, Jan. 2$. 'made in Judge Harold of week ago to the effect that da 1920; a.nd January. ChrisP. but Then there was some talk as to this by Parley court Weld's the hotlines's district. at morning Whereon. a correct enumeration of As a result of 'Christmas preeents would not be ac 132 north State street a government which aide should make the opening tensen. an attorney. the population every ten years is re- the made by Mr. Christensen ceptable in the parcel post was issued remarks thermometer registered 6 degreem be- and closing arguments. and it was deof the to the was quired by the Constitution low, another at 305 Sherman avenue, cided that the party upon whom it juror a mistrial of the case United Staten for the purpose of several without any authority whatever from below Thirteenth South, reglatered 10 Stephens; hould be determined the burden or ordered Judge by of the teemining the representation the postoffice department. Further: ago. degrees below, and another at the Un- proof lay should have the privilege or several states in the house of repre- days At that time the court ordered the more. It was an injustice to merchants. It was decided iversity showed 7 below. At Murray, opening and closing. and sentatives; a standard thermometer, at the C. S. that the burden of proof lay on the district attorney to investigate the and to the public in !renWhereas, it is of the utmost im- matter and take such action as might advertisers Smelter showed 19 degrees below. The Utah Consolidated company. wal, because there has been no time to of all the the interests To date law. portance be contemplated by the official The testimony of Dr. Waldemar teniperature le the coldest when the poatoffice has refused or people of the United States that this no action has peen taken other than hesitated weather rented since Jan. 7, 1913. Lindgren. head .of the geological deto receive any and all percale acbe a and matcensus should the complete It 2 d la when it reach the dimrict attorney referring degrees below; partment of the Massachusetts Instifor offered mailing.-- - Moreover, it is of and the whose population report to duty ) the eoldemt December day mince 1892, tute attorney. the county ter of Technology, consumed most of in the interest of all conIcurate , decidedly of the prose-initiate nation; to law the was It below under is It the 14th, when degree yesterday, at the conclusion of which A monster mass meeting of the votNow. therefore, I. Woodrow Wilson, eutiona County Atty. Richard Hart- cerned. Including the employees of zero. the defense rested. United of the States of ley has not reached a decision as to the postal service, to have all parcels president ers There 'Were reports this morning. the school of district has Granite Zinc in Petro. do hereby declare and make whether there exists cause for the mailed at the earliest possible moAmerica. wires that the over the railroad Dr. Lindgren was taken under crou been called for Monday. Dec. 15, at 8 known that. under the law aforesaid. filing of a complaint against Mr,. ment so that all dispatches and deliviiraism. lila, plant of the Ptah Power to an- Chrlatensen. eries may be cleaned up by noon on Grandaughter of & Light had frozen up. However, the examination in the afternoon and he p. m. to be held in the high school it is the duty of f.very pernon Mr. Christensen appeared in Judge Christmas day as has been the case officials here said that as their wires stated that he forgot to mention in auditorium for the purpose of dis- swer all questions on the CP11011111 schedGranville M. Dodge court this morning and here for the past two years. I wish had .blown down. direct examination that there was zinc cuosing the special election of Decem- ules applying to him and the family Stephen& of communication to statea farm to the make and Petro the and which be to allowed that he to the information have to wide present be asked throughout belongs, no definite statement could following made; Singing Salt ber 18. This election is to decide the occupied by him or his family, and ment. He said that when he men- notice: but the fact that power was coming the lead was S about lb per cent and the to 5 per cent. But he question of securing funds for increase that any person refusing to do so is tioned the case to Mr. Henneway he "I. Christmas Kitts are being mailin over the transmission wire ts would zinc about Over the same railroad whicb bet to penalty. was unaware that the latter was a ed every day. salaries and other ex"suggest the plant was not out of corn- state() that a greater per cent of zinc In teachers' the late Gin. Granville grandfather, 2. The earlier the ... mission- - Grace Is 20 miles, from Ran-- . would not change conditions. The wit- pense& Isubject sole purpose of the census is Juror. Mr. Christensen said he might the mailing --- - 1M. to build 50 , 3rea1l that the statistical helped under informa,been Dodge, have impression Wilt more croft on the Oregon Short Line. ness admitted that fine may have be the Governor Simon Bomberger, prolnpt delivery. some or had was a witness and man the the Grace Miss population Dodge, "3. where the niercury this morning regis- been precipitated to aome extent at regarding Parcels should be prima donne ago, LivD. W. William Spry and of the country and replies are connection with the ease, but as to packed and properly wrapped.securely tered 20 degrees below zero. At Soda the same time as the lead. and coun- ingston are scheduled to address the Ition entertainer, came! t and profewdonal no in his definite idea held atto sel he for per- this the Consolidated company from individuals only "4. Parcels should be Syringe and Monida the record was have meeting. Special city recently. Miss Dodges hem of such general, mind. He said that hiaremarks were weighed. rated and stamped. properly the 22 below': it Kemmerer, TO below: The tempted to show that such was the been made for the preparations occasion anct it is mit the compilation Is In Chicago. where she has been wi no than motive be other can harmed occasioned No condition in eastern the the of statistics. by westward person records at Pocatello and part , "5. The address should be plainly the "Rainbow Gardens" and ' Oil expected that practically all of the in At Pocatello it property. were phenomenal. any way by furnishing the infor- 'mere curiosity. will attend the voters of district the or printed and conspicuously, "Gron Mill." She is en route to tb written Following the explanation made by was .14 degrees below zero; at Dushe During the day J. W. Norden was meeting. A splendid musical program mation required. The census has nothPacific coast. While in this city donn placed. both he and County bois. 18 belowl,, at Minitioka, 17 below; called several times to give further has been arranged. as prima The committee ing to do with taxation. with military Mr. Christensenwere an engagement "(I. The address return should be filling called before the 1 at Ituntinqtón:'. Ore., 12 below; at details of the workings, and Orrin P. urges all parents. voters and their or jury service, with the compulsion Atty. Hartley with the Newhouse Revell. During th of school attentianee. with the regu court, and Judge Stephens explained leas cor,spicuous and in the upper left war Glenha Ferry. 20 below; at Nampa 10 Peterson was questioned as to some of friends to be in attendance. did her bit by way Miss corner Dodge hand of the the faceof encourt been had the consulted by his old geological maps. tilat The debitten of immigration or with the below: at Dillon. Wont., 28 degrees in the vari entertaining service men At fense then rested and the plaintiff mann at Meltuise, 38 below. forcement of r n y national. state or lo- both men. but did not wish them to in the south. especially ous camps Few of School. Out court with confer unless be the need reagain cal Jaw or ordinance. There Sheridan In Yellowstone. the record callei a feu saitnesbes to give remembered,i Gen. Dodge, It will bemen no fear that any disclosure will be absolutely necessary. In the event of was 211 dt4ea below Item. South of buttal testimony. Who built, Among the latter one of the railroad was INDUSTRIAL BOAHO 1 asked court such the that Less cent than of the encensus necessity individual as mot so were at W. person was Fred Hanson a mining here it made regarding any per cold, quite , the Union Pacific. Soldier Summit on the Denver & Rio gineer; R. H. Bales, Lester Dobbs, A. total of lAys and girls in North San- or his affairs. For the due protec- they appear together to. open court. as the that of Stephens explained Judge interests and of M. the A. Grande. the morning's minimum wail J. J. tion Winther, rights Nord, Taylor 6 18 degrees below. and E. C. T..rrem. The rebuttal testi- pete district between the ages of Bcinkruptcy Petition. the persons furnishing information matter now stands it is up to the DEFINES LAW AS TO Trains are delayed everywhere,'and mony concerned details as to ore, as- and 18 years are out of school, it is every employee of the census bureau proper prosecuting officers to do their are pulling through am best they can. says and conditions of the eastern reported by Prof. Mosiah Hall, estate is prohibited. under heavy penally, duly as provided by1s law. Robert Charles Mason. & Before decision reached as to high school inspector. No part-timinformation which any front disclosing except that on the Western Pacific section. let of Salt !Ake, hal ttlfid a S t whether there will be further action schools, therefore, are necessary in the may thus come to his knowledge. and Southern Pacific. delays are moistASSOCIATED RISKS the while in of work the and the the In district, matter, attorney county bankruptcy in the United all in I therefore. earnestly urge upon ly waiting for connections from the Would teachers, particularly in the Moroni persons to answer promptly, complete- and district attorney will confer. ItCelebrate in snow-boun- d east. Denver & Rio district court. He Midashiehis assets has been suggested that Mr. Christen-and and Mount Pleasant high schools, is adII Inquiries at 11,121.08, ci&im Grande train No.l. due here at 12:35 and accurately tie" ly of Honor of are sen of increased they a may be cited for contempt of delighted dressed to them by the enumerators "Discovery with largely p.m las seven hours late, on account Ruling of the industrial commission 12.811.11, with the opportunities presented and or other employees of the census bu- court. of the weather back on the l Eagle America by France" t.re of Utah was made yesterday to clarify ; , 12,781.11. taking hold with a vim. accord- reau arid thereby to contribute their liOnli& River division, in Colorado. to the inspector. ing the situation with regard to the effect share toward making this great and t,, Claiming for a French ship, the the amendments to the workmen's necessary public undertaking a sucPERPETUAL CARE." cess. Dauphine, commanded by a navigator compensation law phased at the last In witness whereof I have hereunnamed Verrazani, an Italian, and ....... regular seselon, of the legislature, have set my hand and caused the, seal of to F p. 1:11 chartered by the king of France, the on such organizations as the associUnited States to be affixed. lir , , the : 41 honor of "discovering" the eastern At- Done- - in the District of Columbia ated companies. This is an organiza11 1 this tenth day of November, in the lantic coast, F. Romanet du Caillaud. di tion of workmen's compensation in- -, one nine thousand Lord our of ,121 year I Member of the Geographical society inentrance companies which deals exclu2.and of the nineteen. and hundred I of Paris, is appealing to governors of 111111141:11111 i 0101- 1 Knited States the '416,11 sively in coal mining insurance. Some OUR IVORYTONE dependence of the forty-fourtglif4 states in the United States to inaugu- one htindred and a of the member compttnies'ari handrate such a celebration of the centen- '.... .4 'WOODROW WILSON. (Seal) arY of that event as the ceremonies in other forms of workmen's comling PORTRAITS By the President: 1903. at the centenary of the LouieWILLIAM PIIILLIPS, pensation .insurance In Utah, qn . ana purchase. AND GOOD Acting Secretary of State. others are nbt. The law requires that FORESIGHT The French historian quotes at JUDGMENT favor the purchase smartest the On to Verrazani of display from the length a company which engages in work'story on lot of a burial very easy Land Funds Repaid allow that he discovered Ouslow bay men's compensation Insurance in Utah - in North Carolina. an terma. at landed All) -- He photograph of the season. To Make Loans With The must accept any risk:öffered. bar.James bay and NewTork In Advance of Need . which he named skirtedLong-Islanda of after the resolution commission, UNBURDENED by taxes, asses's- 1. Louise island. otter the queen mother To enable the state board of land preamble cittng the law and noting fees. Prices of? of France, visited Narragansett bay.. Let us make a cameragraph meote, and L the intent of such organizations as the commissioners to make some loansj and the Maine archipelago, thence 930.00 and up. Associated companies, resolves that: which were ready except for the fact the of the Issue more two Fundy. skirting bay or 'When Let us help you to select a lot 'crossing companies of you for Xmas giving. loanthat state funds had already-beecoast of Nova Scotia. and finally either joint-o- r several liability policies now, while conditions are favor- out. almost to bed rock, the state ed the already grounds an of companies. as fishing or both association 'reaching able and you are free from misof Utah this morning repaid to the established by the French off Cape then such association of companies fortune. funds of which $100,000 land money Breton. will be required to write and carry bud been borrowed at various intervals, Thts histbrical event he character. derisks or insurance for which appliThe state still owes' D .RESERVE your Interior wood all In times paaL ises as one of thl many "Bands Bind- cation is made to it- as provided in land board $600,000 or more, so- -i A work with Lowe, the profilers 11 3114, Compiled laws of Utah, lurtz, Atne, nth:halt:du:11m of Tv Paints. They wear section cording to the books in the latter of-- 1 as amended in the session laws-o13111;., flee. Part of the money repaid Mel well and make your home bright a pamphlet he has written. Copies of but no separate member of such asvest ' loaned to the state de-- 1 and cheerful,:; are sent to Governor morning the 2 LG. pamphlet so. abalthe-requireeociation writs ... CEMETERY ......., Bomberger, who is asked to retain one tense fund during the early days of the workmen's compensation and carry tyPen and had loaned war, S25,000 Co and state & , for himself. and three for t.erthe Was-59Paint Glass Lake 267 So. Sall It writes also Main tnsurance unless separ23 state road no m miarlon hater tho legislative libraries and then to distrib.mac.. 1'4 it ma. w teb Isis uto , ate policies of &web insurance, indeSS-Eau& Firma South St. Alb sale of the SIPIT hares et Mita read I the others among influent" iparpendent of the association." , hnuka r 101111111111111110111,11dEMOMOINIPMEORIMPIPIII tiahApra litnIng company, oa3 a - poll safe at thd eel cabinet nitro-glyeeri- . - ."" nl - . 1 Granite District Mass Meeting to D iscuss Election 1 -- 1 1 Lau -- -- ". be-k- w V e ' 1 all ; , Atob .. 1 Al 4(t41' se í ilAti Inspect h. CONSIDER Boys là Sell The IPi. ill I VI up-ke- - n I ' Monroe Studios Leivi ChristmasNews :tag0) AIIPIS1 I wtASATC Wante In everylown in Utah, Idaho and IP Wyoming. Write circulation partment for par- High-Standa- rd d '- . SS 'Ana 11 1 ticulars. .1 |