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Show DKsr.nr.T Shave Wlthi Game Plentiful Southern Part of State jin ! Cutlcura Sonp in ifte ri ef iU n4 ihth in diUoii, mjpiMt--t i bf Ihr The New Wny te'rn tiful Without Murf tr Government By h TOttCi fOQu Wjll m... T;.ur. racrlv! tttim 1 . --- ! , $ l lt lrn 90 ney firaif animat m. hr i t hei4 uw frottt tf ! mrty rnun- ..h.r. lht nrvl I.!. in fr I.. M. aud li.iluali.Mia arr I I h aill pi t lu t K r , the Open Up Oifttrict Where l(Nla) iu''f hunter I It of iKa dep-- rt mem of aruuuu It There Are Some Big Low a ehk fnr I7 9JS la PP ' la j.aloMlI ifa 9allt4UjfutaAUblrSak rs I Mini' ilia fa.laral ntributlo to r It hriti fcli,r mu Grade Gold Deposit. No ; fin ti !h mail of t ripania lfiif aiul I'uitif n' it hi heintf pirtlr tru in reti t tf Mtnyntnin nui loi(n nat it. Ie4 I 'iMal rned d u1 (rapt lluhfer li u Uu on a 'f(tl"flftptpt.fci ial ! rrume ftk iu mg of the m - i 3 t 1 1 Dresses New Spring Pretty Another shipment of those Pretty SprinR Dresses is ' here and Ready, for Saturday Selling., I rhn-iri- 1020 It irlurnfd fffM tiUr h Kurtirfoui ! , h, Friday it.wuwhv tan li aa le rtn nks 9? iyUi u wtN pita in i ... h Auto highway Being Built! Receive! Check For r.VENiNt; . u a ! Your choice at I 1 a i Mia. Mh ihr hi Iho.ilaio anil fo1rial iha! Iom f I la haa r.rii.1r.1 ala.ul useful kmfc thoufhrrnl he their raid II i iiulai. (. i ...I ... . a(l on hra h ir h ' . a lul ha lna,rifU f 1u eft Ml sk4l or vvr l rl from Iho fedci.l kaiomi.rhi I. or fioni . i. ..i.. a . f I hat dial 1. I 1 ' In I ha a n ... hr. of ........... rtr.ahl. d. atop y ppmxtmiiely ! et rr. of kOon .. j I neighborhood . a r. a .am won. i, r. o, it in a a.tihar Woman Fintd $250, rhrd l f n tins in th ml tn some iiirt li f Ml laT if llirin Uti iuriHik ?! hiii f. prfrted fwhf t It u r v r i lt I; Drainage Engineer c 51 mu a a i nf .f iht in"esloh ijor hn I .1.1 I SIC ).( u Tender toft) f thi Resignation rtigrte. f'tly I -- ml ,. t rnij t ooi ti . , fill tin I enu llenr hh r; Marrrlf nrainae i..i.uithi ,a.l, .nir.,,1 Iha .l..'n,l , ,ir. uf i . f.ullln,r i,.rd , t m u itni , gin mn.ant .i.tlrO f Mala, i.jrra.lj ' l,e gmfr on. htura "i k I ly Three hu l,.t rnrni'i l.rrn , Caret road j,.f' piih'l. Argued. I u I. c n t 41.1 Mil tiiil.lllsa! nr I'onori l t lest trr I lilrnuriaO mill anmr itIwt f I I H li i muiiU . M Ir be ala:., a.ipreiiie nurt today am farm land drainage oruir. la in Hue ft t f j lt . iii I. m i.i ai'i..t ial mad Ouini- alair haa rni1iri III. mifa'ion lo - fee iii argued and I ...n a h lo in. hai i. tin ain. in. hating r rifnt Mar. f i orn m.oidng ware iha i of Nora t hr laai r uf iruMpd uul in.l -,.I.U util, 'alatrmr.il guru ' t ... litl.Uii . ,, a ti au.r a urn .. I.I lira. it if rn fl I I v.a reapondent, against Midvale I. III dial hr IIKlinal. It.,.. P I.. hull appellant I 'i.neolldated Wagon 4 nf ,'1' bu"U, ... ... a r a.. .1 ..Ling lhr nv appellant, uauul Ma. bine oi,u, ili haron.r aamr.air.J Mr Ala. gailr I niiti a n .,i !u A 'll .f li. ifi,' . 1 II. Kit ef the Maud K t IT fl If i tn In Wright, respondent; r ! 1 firm f'hadauk the , of M uiisiii i ) r n i ni. h tro t A K lateen h tu 1't rnapondent. againat t t ' l n M Benefit I !a f n A f I Life Inauranie r irr ne ef Mt a it company ja lo he dtaeH ed b tt. h., h If-i.n ' fAt-.inine h j. appellant "a totmu!) ttiovn ... Hr .... Alin- ar. ...... r . 1... (h hr rnmfn, .,rl1.r o.-- r upr-n- c mma iiiri i i I of retiUn' I'lttho ie Ownert and Managert uf U..U.a llUik IU M.io t u ' ,UtV JmKifi-hmu- rt I aittliAf f.. iiMi onan,i mi r t,p.n t ! I hld h) f Of t a. I J far Ihoa nn 1 1 I 1 c t i J ie ( t I v I 1 j 1 l i. m I t I - ,-- SPECIAL i 1 .- -( y A .in 1 u I I rl-.-- ? Kmrfr !,.. A I- t t s i - , m . me p. i t r ite.ii.iti e h uo iha c i, u i ti I A If H t . oi n lit on e ti . (tie j. oej) f et J tf IV i !. i Safard nf ni it m ii a a ti a i i h fiH M" oei Atfi i MM,C.'I MAtg(t ! oprrtttms In addition iii ..n'lali trflfflHtOrt KtwrH hr rent untkr bolt a la Mf he aim dirr line Hi 4hk AiirtAtt'lha jthfigyatton affet nil Uthr pcAlltona. firm urAA(id thdt UhrnlhAn bc i'en ufftre now CHruifi by Broft Hunk ppettv K let n mH m .a, In the m Ko. y ti. irojn-r- t sstk of . ..n.n . I. -1 ue-The III i hr niin r.dofe.i A i ot a j of Uf t tn. ,.teftknt lime the .l.ptMM n r Buildingt Organize rerognd . dritnS rnllnff A j i ... I br lAfld toU " f .. t t. vjikr i preei. 1a building til b retain Cniirg sml tte g e mM nt Tb AH fiftTTi lH ! Ifuttirtuill.k roIII ' an t t i n t au h f oilm of t ho ront ru't Ion ork j ij as hinm in of Hi Hu Mii tie out h p rrrt (l,rrAta h gorrnmnt rnclnrfr in. lu-tor Mu l.ighA HA Hern nroje. tr 0jl th rs( Umattnn tf Mulh fork f the ormtrr rr wH i I I I l 'hr otnplel ton t ( ttn to etMuultt pruetu Ion We tll etari woik i.n the tie n a the eAther pern n I et Mr rperld Afr. Larton Diet. mill AN Iii!a' id Ella D. Mre KANE OPEN FOR EflTDT Iraon. 3i vrar old. Edaln lrion of Midvale, died She wa Thureday of pneumonia. born In South C ottonaood, November ISM Braidr her huaband. ahr ia nurvlved hv ta-rhlldm. her mothand aiatrra. er and aeveral brothers l be held at the Fpneral arrv lore residence in Midvale, at 11 a tn Sunday i a i . .inj 1 ihiri) tlirr tmlr orr'ilunr of Mml. rompHainr ap-l- i uNlinairly Si dud aerra if Ihr puh. In ilumhifi In Kane iiiuiili. arr oprn f"i uniry under the humealead aula iv. f Tlur In land ahlili had not l.rrn auivrjcd and plaited by ihr rnglnrara until roomily Mn.f of iho laud la rough, although iinir of II may he found to be arable. II iiiirate.idcM filing on trarta of thrue o( Ilona .Mould alim.il invariably I he 640-ac- rr deaerl hon.rMrad law There are aui lo be a fra- eel-'em aliradv on Iho land and they ill l.r turn a prrfet en e right inr filing olaiins., M.rr the 'd nt o - -I ?0-da- v nmud haa pusaed lliry may be db by any one elac filing on a I'.irtiouiar piece of land, although the niupant ina have Iwt n making hla liiimo on it f ir a number of years Workers, i'. Night, Krb Kletlric.il Mr i ling Kiuliiy pi I isenienl. Special Ad- - 13. gMHHB Ira Lee Bound Over. W&Wlnc rolnred. I,, hearing. prlirrunr the Third diairtit rharire The order Judge Henry mam enterod a tenor duet by James and Harrison, is on the rp verse side:' ', -- yciu have failed to find this most popu- - Jar record of the mbnth elsewhere, you can get it here. We always maintain a complete, stock of the records everybody wants. ... 85c ROBINSON BROTHERS MUSIC COMPANY -- .9 r i3436 South State St:' n SPECIAL JrlS John Rex Winder months old son of John Rex and Anne Cannon Winder. 15T east Twenty-aevenl- h South street, died suddenly at the home Thursday. The little fellow had been playing around and m eating A piece of thl cracker. beauna lodged tn hia throat and before it could be dislodged or medical aid summoned the child choked to . death When the family physician arrived death had occurred The baby man the grandson of the late President Georg Q Cannon and a of the late Piesldent John R. Winder. Besides his parents he is survived by one sister. Anne Winder, five years old Funeral service m ill be held at the home at II .m Sundty. Interment ill be In Wasatch Lawn cemetery cessful of its kind 'ever given. Chronic Constipation There are people who never have a movement of the bowels without It is produced bv a cathartic. Most of them have brought that ronditiop on themselves by the use of mineral waters an strong cathartics that 'take too much water out of the system and aggravate the disease they arc meant to relieve. A mild laxative tonic like Chamberlatn Tablets affords s gentle movement of the bowels that you hardly realize haa been and their produced my a medicine, use .a not so likely- - to be followed by constipation, Advertisement. Rings, , Child Choket to Death While Eating Cracker provj r Buried at St. George. rjrC LlU ii it' IV c Specially priced for this occasion Serges and Tricotines OCR to be Given Banquet March J Tlme for ,hf banquet to be given by th CommciciaT oluh to tnfr nelca- lion on the 49th trade tour of the Cleveland. Chamber of Commerce was eet today by the social committee of trade department as the wholesa' the night of tNcdncday, March 3. The sorlal committee held s meeting at the Commercial- - club today and decided upon plans for entertainment of the visitors. ' The party consists of 44 men o nd 20 women. They sill arrive here at noon Wednesday anl will be met by y In Ihe a reception committee. for a sight ill..li taken seeing tour of ttm Hy In autos. TIiuvh-da- y at noon the guests will he entertained at an organ recital In tHp tabernacle and they aril leave In the afternoon of that daj, Yemalnlng In Salt Lake about 30 hours. , aftr-noonalhe- ri- - The Spring Blouses are here -- Itjf-ll- l J" The Spring Coats are here The Spring Suits are here it The members of the Minneapolis this Symphony orchestra arrived morning from Ogden snd spent midof few hours the tha day -- - preparing for . - tbelr ..cuo-re- rt this afternoon. Under Its famous firector. Emil Oberhoffer, the orchestra will also give a performance this evening, both concerts taking place In the tabern&ele. The afternoon concert was arranged for the special benefit of school children. Because of Ihe concert at Provo postponed on account of epidemic, the musicians wMI probably spend some time in th cilV tomorrow sightseeing.- The flu eplderrile ha considerably hindered' the tour " of tfce orchestra. Vy r LancI Asks $80,000 For Alaskan Debt WASHINGTON. "b. 1. Secre for asked congress today tary lane 330,000 to rmmburse the Alaskarx ritorial government for money , , during the ter- ex- influenza of ' Europe Showing all thejnew nationalities,' di- visions and boundaries established at : the close of the war. ' THE UNE. ' , S A four page chart and wall map on the reverse side, an map of Utah or Idaho (your choice) giving all new counties and auto roads, te up-to-da- c t 1 9 r,., 'J vW J y DRAWING :! A 1920 Map Minneapolis Orchestra ' Only 50c to Deseret News Subscribers - .Worth $2.00 at any Store IM 11 V. mi TI ' H fM. Y r al Tf n pr ! r! 01 1 U y.i i7 I.i ni ml oi. .i ir The Utah map contains pictures of all of the territory and state, and all Presidents of the Church, including the latest picture of Pres. Hebe? J. Grant. Gov-em-or Word was received this afternoon at the.Chprch office of the postponement ot th Nr bo and Pertiwuf conferences to bavfe been held Feb. 21 and22. Divorce Decreet Entered. nnn,-upno- rt kit .it Conference t Potfponed. Intr rlocjjtory decrees of divorce -- on were Yoday the ground of entered by Judge P. C. Evans, of the In Ihe case of Third District ourt,' Earl Soper, Meleq Grieve Roper Eva May Burnhamsgslnst agalnet 'Lefioy Moebeat Ames Burnham, sgsinet CTemmen Moeheet, Msurtne 4 annnn Krtfkao jeiost Henry Krtrkeon an4 Bertha Fulmer sea met Earl Fulmer. On the ground of desertion decrees i hst .AMUSEMENTS pended n ft. were entered tn the cases of Harvey W Ivy Wilcox and Oliver Kerr against John S Kerr. llcox-agai- tir m STORE IS AT SOOTH MAIN pptno empt. II they Tire, Itch, Smart or Bum. tf Sore, Irritated, IrAamed ot IR Cranulstpd, ttze Murine often. Soot haa- - lafrasbaa. Safe tor j Infant or Adult. At 11 Druggist. Wntefat tZi Free Eye Book.' Rwtoi Cm UaUr Ca.CUnr r fl.' IT a.ntt-tobac- Valuation of 3437,337 for taxation purposes Is fixed on the property of I th Spring CanyOn CoaK company in a I report filed today with the atatc board ! of equalisation and asiessaient. This ! include tl)e value nf land, machinery ' Improvements and supplies, ' Also 100 New Cloth Tobacco Men Here. Graveside services we.reJjelJ .yesterday afternoon at t. George for M rs W. H. Ksberg of Ban Francisco and S A. MacFarlane, who died Wedms-da- y afternoon of pneumonia. Mrs. William Best of New York, vice Is survived by. her, hns- General Cigar company, iqntsA. of theAdifir. band an five children, her mother, and B. general manager of Mrs. Ann C. Mlln of 8l. fforgr, brnnrh pf th concern, sisters. Mrs. William Webb, Jr., andare Chicago "Lake jn Halt today. They are Mrs. Edward Hamblin of St. George, In connection with the touring country and by four brothers. Athole Mttho-an- their busmens interests. Mr. Ksborg Milne of SI George, would not todav make anv statement Joseph of Mammoth and E George J. to howmuch'the activities of J. Milne of Etko. formerly Juvenile leagues were hurting the tocourt Judge In Salt Lake. He remarked that bacco Imprests. here the business was legally carried Acon there was little to he said. Bankruptcy Petition. . cording to the Tobacco men, practiA pettHon in voluntary bankruptcy cally the entire supply of Ihe leaf used from Cuba and has been filed In the United State In this country comes little at district court Joy Job.Pinchln, a well the United State arid very shipped 'abroad. Mr. driver residing at 33 south Slate street present Is being He give hi liabilities at 3s 4fe 4.1 and Esberg states It Is too early In the seaasseta at 3490 worth nf well driving son so far to estimate the size of this implements and tools, all claimed ex- years crop. Valuation $437,837. v Taffetas, Plain Georgettes, Printed Georgettes, Beaded Georgettes, Foulard and Georgette Combinations and Jersey Cloth. All the New Spring Shades in delightfully clever models values. Every member of the Commercial club is urged by President Leater D.j full-tymc- d, Sait Lake le cifm line. N- 10-inc- b .( 00 . 9; a Your choice at .... ing the function among the most suc- Record-A282- (VI The following enlielmenta hava been leoorded at local army reoruitinr William If. Milburn headquarter Boise. Ida. Edaard V Fuller. Moab. .1 I Flnaon. Minidoka, Ida : Arrange t.; Earl Reception to Harry F. Murdoik, Shoshone. Ida; Railroad Offitia.lt liewgene Lund. Brigham: City, L'l Floyd J. Rex. Ogden, I't Thomas H. Benson. Del Rio, Tex; Peter Belstto Th Commercial club will tender a Tittsburg. Ta., Frank Valla, South Omaha, Neb. Four of the above enter receptiefh and luncheon as an official the ehemical warfare service: they welcome to Carl R Gray, the new are Pinson, Lund. Rex, and Milburn. president of the I'nnn Pacific railroad, who is making hi first Inspection of the company's lines and will be In Salt Lake Saturday. He Is ac... in companied by E. E. Calvin, vice pres-- 1 Ident, who will also be a' guest at the' Mr Calvin has active 'Cleveland VlsllOTt reception. charge of operations of the Cnion Ta- - f Fj RN LST liaVLL, who writer much of our best -j popukr-mu.sicri-s ,comio,scd(if . LeL the Rest of the World Go By. The harmony is exceptionally rich, the accompaniment marvelousand the sinpug "of Campbell and ly A Columbia Clt) .leaeph manager of the Keama hull ling aaa rhoaen prel-den- i of iha Building Owner and at Managers' aaam latlon nf Sail a luni heon at Lha Couvu.crcval c.ub A. A Cotry was elected Thmaday ire president and A P.m Healh F, D aeerelary and treaiurei and Blair Itiebardaon ere eleoied aa members of the rullve r'liimillee. The aaeorlallon waa formed reremly, Ihe and rnnaUiulion being adopted af a nteel Ing held at the fommeri lal lub last I rlday Lunt henna III he held on the aeeond h of eai month, a huh will b the regular meeiinga of the organisations great-grandso- n GO BY If by Army Enljttmfntt. Let the rest or THE UORLDj ' Ira today bound over lo oourt. on n atatulory T.' t riJ i?r- n 31 fit C. The Judge Bo you claim yoc robbed that dehcateosm atone because you were starving? Why dldn t you take something to eat Instead of stealing sD the eaah out of the register? Tb Accused Cause I'm proud nan. Judge, an 1 makp t a rule if I for , pay everything eat, ?! ri. I 31 TOE SF?.g-ffEEKLYKEWS-- 6rel Ceszfry iftKr- -h - |