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Show 8 EC Urges That Federal WATER AGREEN1EHTS Petly Many Paris of be Employees (rs. Adamson and Thievery TheCily plus for the rooiorolioa of Iho rr annum bonuo for fodoral employees whoao telol yearly noiarloo era iooo Ilian II. 8 ta mo da by I. C. gen-orThorcoon, United Bio too for luh. In bohoif of (ho employ ooo of hla offtoo In IdonlKol lot-tcent lo Bonoloio Iteed Bmoot and William II King Tho loiter from Mr from Utah Thoreeen lo iho oenol-i- r Pel!) Hunts arre u staling tn sections of the tils' Friday Sight, at the according ta A leu rid ri.n Lose In Supreme Court Given Bonus 14 Jamisons FOR M. I. A. IS Four darUtoa were handed dawn by the state supreme court today,' th firto being (bet Martha A Adspiaoa her appeal from Judgment (Ivea Tie flrtt W. JI. Dramel In the Third these ram from 81 Eisner, 1 north ISptcUl Attention to be Gtv by Judy run court la procoedlngs vr West First eirret h,i told th effl en to Commemoration o division of property arlsisa ta an ae cere that th room occupied by him for divorce agaiaet Andrew un hi (tanner entered during Bee-Hiv- e Adamson, Jr. Her appeal Is tilled 000 Gallon Daily on Ex and First, Vision the night and eetrral article of Jewaffainat Andrew Adameon, Jr- - and Andrew Adameon. Hr.; th Judgmen el elry taken And Scout Work. The aecend from the change Judge llratnel to affirmed end the A. and lloaktaaon slur Nine Iteutb ordered l pay pools A I h u rood prem court. Ninth Foot streets a her a quantity 1 am informed today tho I the bouoo, Th I of gum, rami) ant other article wa prwoodlng for divorce was not General HR Y. M. and Y I. M. I. agree-mealo continue Iho bonuo of 14 KNTATI'E earhang of . gained by cohleoled d a decree therefore, Manager, taken Entrance Claim Kinship With emitted hat announced .their com euhout alimony, was entered in the have now been completed smashing a front w 11.4,0s Tb brokper annum for government employee Power & Light Sayi district court. lh present action en front window a. noticed by a (deled cummer program whereby the ctly is assured Kaiser and Was boo calorie nr loo than 11.80 ram out of of fraudulent i r.e,1 the police circular being sent la etek conveyance ofallegations practically the enure flow of the milkman, who per onb jm. If ouch U lb (ooo. 1 tear reel property, th com Utah' Induitxlal anl of much ):.. as a taken, U- - end T. L. M. I A German Agent Be- II wilt have a very bod of foci upon j streams of Big Cottonwood. Little Nothing plaint alee asserting that Andrew affinal. to th pn'ir nay Officer according Adamson. Cation J In ood his poaoeealon and Mill Creek canyon this Job was r, had Mated that It Is desired to make lb high price of Jlv the oertir Commercial Development etidmil) perpetrated certain rdisree of mining stork ' fore Internment the summer program moat attractive various propooed 11 109 000 by boy Irg havo not boon reduied and tb provided tb his and for that h. oolorloo paid our employ Th seme Jutnl Including water bond issued carries at tb sp la Menaced. eho broke tntojsnd of s lighter nature than th win own tincompanies and benefit, had delivered the bunuo. or lower than thoee paid elal election Wednesday, March 11 th lloaktaaon elore are thought t I ... . earns the Hr. to Andrew Adamson. concerns M work ? oim.lor for a have Stolen by prHal "The fr.,m th bars in this cos strongly blood p fear Ihol If lh tonu to not Th loot of these agreement was eg th Kanjrreet Meat 8 Grocery arorw, I 7,nd to fill In th ported between tend to testimony llonr show," Justice I. K. Thurman kler of Ger rraloiod, by ecu ted this morning through Commie-elone- r 889 east Ninth thooerwro will ho Injured Industrial and cemmer takaltba fall oars CLAIMING former in ths ndoptod opinion, "that th and wlntor seasons of Mutual atreet. and C. Clarence Neeleo, head of the en a Von AUeneleben tb Ium of officiant employee-- , and by with him When em- - work. Th main polota in the an defendant Adameon. Hr., purchased Joyride la m far ai of unjuol department of the properly In good faith and th ai.d two tlhf tutor aed a lion d loon lioforl Ion, bocouoo arrlted this morning the bore I watereupply and water- ploy a pea aa ad dependent who Uk tb treatment, ornploy by is h supermtenden conclusive was that found th hitched tretlmcny quit fence. " works and Bylvesttr Q, Cannon, city wr roloaaad thla morning float t forth In th elreu pud for It nil that It was worth.' uppfjr of lctrto pew had evidently been harreaaed to en I ct from tho Fort IVowflao war prieon "Tho honu by nil moon obould engineer r, will bq greatly menaced unless Wlktig-Jemin forllsr: th of and driven wagon (toon. delivery as tong At no prerlou time In th history nm distance. In by order of Floyd T. Jackaon, itwctol b reoturod and maintained In tho eoeo of Ruth B. Wilcox, re- fair return ta aaeured tha Utah Powm taking th home I nr of th neceooltle J0B ? r has such an arrangement off. th police eay. th youngster bad of tho department of Juetlc not iho high price of city spondent, ignt Margaret Jamison A Light company, by an Increase It lo token Iho view I ""l reduced, which Impreea upon your local aa and John against been possible, and through tb nrgo cut It to piece. B. In chary of tho local bureau during Jamleon, appellants, rate to power con sum era, doctored by labor generally and by all broad I a loo soclatlons were the tb received Reports by Importance of making coming from the dlvUion of Judge liations which hsve now been uiada of lmo Oerohon. on In minded employer of labor. tho atM-nopolice (hat a room at tb Victor hotel, beat poaeible uee of the evening John F. Tobin in tb Third district, Mr. Inch, tho Vic president and lf I be I therefor reopoclfully ok on Wrurtiune front tho department a city will be assured of an addi- and another at the Utah house bad (he the supreme court that It to un- eral manager of th company. In of the employee in ihia offico tional 10. 000. too h ,b uthorl able to discover anyMyrevetsibl error, Washington D C. gallons of water been entered and oeteral articles of ,,V" III doe not apply to myootf) and govChurch -- th fiunday even th trial court Judgment being af- testimony at tho rat hearing before No trace ofl11 who rlalma ernment employee In general, that daily provided the taxpayers furnish wearing apparel stolen rtiarlla Mrs. Wil- th publiq utilities remmoslon thti In the be of could of found to ! a (he Fast Day? This 1 an op- firmed at appellants cost. prowlers any ling Frenchman, to to you havo eurh bonuo reetorod for the through authorisation of bond th on O- aflsrnoon. cox. child. her huebend sad on fiscal year beginning July 1. 1920, and money with which to to granted temporary parol ? make the Im ccupied quarter tn An apartment house Tho present revenue of th comu March IS. with the provision that ho until aurh time aa the high coat of mori1" to convey Utah lake water Tho pro owned by th Jamleon and aha was !h leoteo for Germany within SO day liyln-- la reduced at leaat 28 per cent." provement lh of to the farmers in exchange for the hurr'riN now I severely burned In n fire which oc- pany render It Impossible lo mako after hi releaao. Mo will lie given ftmin should U vrld, Itrfily hinf committed curred there. Ith sued for and was and sxtenalona in Its syscanyon waters ta the work of believed da) In which to report to the New hoys it by ticlpated In by local members, and awarded damages. . , To make th water available the th tem ts taks rare sf th rapid dsvstop-msYork offico of tho department I f . th of ... mnt pollr tht muot ' 'B huM convey the Utah Lake water rlly bP'B and the balance of the time will In th stats, h said. New lo the Cottonwood and Mill Creek dis- lenced criminal, operating In th rtty I be allowed to rlralghtea ),! affair Reversal of a Judgment entered by capita! hsve either been captured or dgtven Pll bf lb Pabbath day. which means to from tricts, dts-rtthe amounting and eel aall for the fatherland. Al lengthening Third W. la II. Bramel ths from Judge th No "2. city. and enlarging of the East Jordan ('losing at End of Winter court Is ordered In tho cnee of to Il.ttMM per year to necessary for though Roggenhuu h baa been Intern TEMPLE WAS DEDICATED canal, Season There should be no formal preliminary work on which t ed for two and a half year he haa against there sxtenalona, b declared, and thl Georg now of tb winter Mason. On th N. A. E. Singh, respondent, Th closing being done. Great dame and re Utbeen unable to get 'recognition from Macdonald, appellant. sw capital cannot be aeeurod wnlea ervotrs must be built to store th ad LEGISUTIVE ,nLIEf open night this month (March 10) ter appealed tho French government In dlwuiwing a from again! Judgment fow dttlonal uee for evert lees, contests ete may b him by a Jury, awarding Singh money at such times a special hlo caae with Mr. Jorke-fair rat. of return to assured en the the war when Taenty-eqve- n ago. year It ta and conduits must be held, but thy regular meetings ar ex compensation, for alleged msllolou tb money already Invested Q th prlaoner cu reed thta country and eald Salt Lake temple was dedicated, providedneeded to It th Into convey he would be glad to get out of It city. pected to continue during th period prosecution on a charge of forgery, NOT POSSIBLE, SHIS from April 1 to th June confer which wo brought about by Macdon- property. At present th earnings are If ttiat la the way you feel about It Houston It Harper, of Omaha, Neb., Therefor the consummation of the aa th exchanges depends result wo ohall be more glad to be rtd of nee. of snsugh ho was among (he arrival at th of the bond election.solely ald. Hlngh won arrested, rld and abort mere than and subsequently uued for to pay operating ex pen a deprecto. you." waa the reply Mr. Jarkaon Hotel Utah yeoterday, wa one of th To acquitted Vladoa. Ooaunesooraie First If the bonds carry Commissioner clrcum-otanreawardmade. "And, under tho verdict Jury' tlon and a fair return on th Invart-min- t, J. Period From April 1 to June damage. Th waa Nealen announces that th wo nur add that wo trust guests. appealed from th ing damage wo through John W. Tsylor, menu will be undertaken al improve once-th9 Thta year makes the one-hu- n th witness averred. con with you will havo the good taate never son"Itof President ths remands court bond fail to carry the city must Taylor, that I re dredth anniversary of th First Vision supreme to return." Mart B Eight Nr OrL. directions for a now trial and perIn abandon the tenutlv agreements to the the view Invitation 4 celyed be To an emergency committee repre- of th Prophet Joseph Smith, and th mission to th partied to amemi pleadFwt Ik-- t Mr. Inch contended that th rat of Wg PimlKl. terior decoratlone of the temple." sold cause It will be left without th means so elect. general board ar desirous that the Mr. Taylor had to make th exchanges posslbls. Father Henry Berg ta to be i,- - Mr. Harper today. return over and above sparating exsenting the school teachers of Balt M. I. A. shall fittingly commemorate ings If they Board Dtecrtargrd. Jeaeed Monday on temporary been In charge of the eouthern con Lhk City I waa announced yenter Ihxt event W ar Norfolk Voice Booda preparing a earls him pense and depredation must be at nd permitted to go back to parole ferrnce of tho Latter-da- y 8olnt at Reversal of Judgment again GerI .Governor of drawn from by tha Iraeons, life of tb that Commissioner Neslen by day Bamberger received I today of Jam C-- Howd to or- leaat I per cent. In support of tbto b knew him a disc many. Hia paaapurt haa been eecured Chattanooga, Tenn., and herre and I telegram from Walter H. Taylor, dl reason of constitutional UmKatlona he Prophet, th outlines of which will dered In th latter's appeal from an called attention to th constantly dethrough the (teles legation. He wa there. Ho waa very kind to me on rector ,B of public works of Norfolk, Va.. would be aqablw circular, and the detailed o have been released a day or two the occasion of my visit hero IT years l court a spool aaa-- J f PPe,r Judr Oeorgo K. creasing demand r bends and ether on in the May magaxlnes. These action in tha of th pf Seventh -- stating that that city haa Jut volet slon of the tat legislator to amend.1 district ago but bio tra noporta Mon money ago. Christenson 18.000.000 for which for aII junor Improvemsnts jI nor and Howd was tried and convicted on a mcu ritlea of publla utility oompanlr. did not arrive from New York. Fath'Halt Lake City has certainly grown will taw so th school tha an that them board additional 24,000.000 city advanced senior members; claswes may charge made In behalf of th state and also to th Increasing difficulties give er Berg, who la credited with wonderfully In these year. Through gallons .of water dally. Mr. Neslen of education ran borrow money for I be held Jointly If desired, an ordained Catholic priest, la being withthat h had obtained $8 head of cattle of marketing suck escarttlsa. ' v the courtesy of President Lester Freed to this as Indicating what other the I points out fund of hla own. A puroe of $60 of the "Tb Boy Scouts will continue their In Grand county by fraudulent and Hall Lake Commercial club, purpoM of Increasing tha pay of H called attention to th fact that cltlea are required to pay for their waa made up for him among local enjoyed an automobile ride over troop meetings and carry out their fats pretense. the other Industrial sntsrprtoss, which are Cathollra- The funda for hla travel- city today, and was greatly Impressed water. He shows by comparison that pedagogue cout wrk. a Either aeeslon of the special not limited by publie regulatory bodies the amount ing to Germany are being provided by with llg rqgresslveness and growjh for little more than half on Bee-IIJ- v work ar High School Students - sfyntoxyrter-- v as to th amount -wasa. Bate Lake legislature will havo to be called, the I "JnalrucUona ef their eoraingo, In th March Journal. It Is Rudolph Kutroff, prwddent of the There Is no reason why you should Involved 1 committee 8lvn gov-told the emgrgenry will mors as and twice much than which consequently show mateget City German welfare uxsortotlon In New not of Presentation as far as possible th girl sired "for the Give of that to tourists Halt visit 80,000 purpose get amending as will water the Virginia city. rially larger returns on their InvestTork. Thla aaeoriatlotv la at preaent Lake tn the law per-- 1 shall complete their work by the June this 'cnmtng summer. You City ment than can puMia utility compaMr, Neslen contends that the oppor certain provisions Churchill I ' Play Winston .. out of funda. but the needed trans. to , public. schools, whereby conference, though tha final month have one of the most Inter- tunlty to do this, however, will not tabling. nies, offer. strong competition In.th portation la being supplied by Mr. certainlythe Halt board of lake education j City for making rank la September, and most beautifully located be a lasting one that the city must market and mak It difficult tort Kutroff on hla own rerponaiblllty. esting security of be will . to enabled before the An production pubInteresting.' 4. In put America." Special Program on May J take advantage of the chance now or It lie the when publie utility companies seels ThbJetter containing It is expected to cltleato borrow school for proposal money West Is exof High the one was the proprietor These 0ur recommendation for special Harper to vening probably will be loot. their securlttoa They can arrivOtodav or Monday. f of teachers th! ofVh. Ftrlt Dramatic dubs' presentation of '"TheIn offarmarket commemorative a higher rat of return without William Brandt, and Emil Fran of the Hotel Loyal In Omaha, and Is changee must be taken advantage J ?ih y or ear, efficiency a. an Churchill, Winston Mart.-bold friend he of exists.TUI the says. of the schools will be dmt appears Manager George while Opportunity " th limitations which hamper th pub- , Von Hsagsmar were the other two hopelessly crlp-- l I detail In th March Era and Jour- - ths East High school auditorium. waA llo utility companies, h said. men release today. Brandt goes to Relf. of the Hotel Utah. He Is acpled for years to come. andlencq his wife are and and n I by appreciative tur of the exercises they Urge Chicago to straighten out some prop- companied After hearing the committee and Volunteer Firemen DoOnr rower Don rosing be the presentation to member of entertained and th young theaplana erty affairs anlt.wlll then go to Ok- en route to California. exchange views with Us members, as- on thrtr congratulated Eight par cant was considered a fair Election Hold Annual were where heartily tb lahoma, association of souvenir cards conslated by Attorney General Dan. B. hh. property la aald to return before th war, said Mr. Inch; All th characters war wall be located. Von H&oganmr, who waa effort. the and text announced hlsltalnlng to governor Shield, pictures Club relative Will inLiterary of result and with th decreasing arrested at ClarksS-Me- . Artixona. The regular monthly meeting of th InabMItw to call the special leg tala-- 1 the Vision. These ar being provided depicted and ahowed thWallace ns tn power of a dollar, and with purchasing March 10, ISIS, and Interned at the th added Observe tensive training. Ray session sought. aaocla-tlo- n tlv the boards by ara and to b Anniversary general Veteran Firemen's Volunteer Michael cost of marketing securities this to and fort May S, 1918, la to- - remain In Maximum salaries paid teacher I presented with their compliments. It Marquis of Trend bury eswere In was held at not ball a their Hall Lake. Canyon . very attractlv return for really Reginald Barking, , Next Friday marks the thirty-fift- h orl" suggested that all members of th Callow aswell I Von Alvenslsbsn will not Journey to th general Investor. It to posslbls received. road March 1, 1920, and the following eijo11a month, while the Granite vr r a s pecially tnmh of Ladlea the were: birthday to anniversary securities bearing na I to market Harry Join the Hohenzolerps In officers were elected for the coming Europe Those who took part Arvo per cent return only when that rstarn Holland, but will go to Seattle, Wuah. Literary club. The annual breakfast. year: President, James Peacock; vice CarstenMn, C. Georg Harper, of th '"HI He waa arrested at Portland, Or., Ailg, In honor of the event will be you Luomo. Ray Wallace. Michael Callow, to positively assured by adequate rats Mid J.- Fred AndeMon Old commli- given at president, 8. R. Skidmore; treasurer, to u by March II the Charles 8. 1917, and Interned at the fort on the club house, the affair- as "Salt K. Smith, Grace Inks, Georg- for service, and a maintenance of th usual W. A. Cardwell; secretary.- - Albert tee after the meeting. membership pf your stake, ians Taylor, Claude Part. - Curtis sound financial condition of ths comAug. 19 of the same year. He claim being planned to abound In surprises White; trustees, John Alrd, H. Tauf-fe- r, City pays a normal graduate $660 toBCu Men and Toung Ladles separ-yea- r Goodman. Freda Burke, PaulThur pany,. Mr Inch also said thot-tthat he had not done anything worthy for, the members. Many novel and H. Barnes, and Reuben Simpson; $700 a year for her first and second Toung servlet, and then she Is advanced tly. ao that we shall know exactly man, Evan Christ!. of having himself claused as an alien new''form,s of amusement are being steward, William Odd; sergeant-at-armrats asked In the pending petition was s, how rate at the of Uinta $60 a year. many cards tp send you for bMd upon a low estimate of tha enemy. He says he had talked with arranhd by the committee with Mra Chrl Peacock. Th production was under th dlrec was offers next C. B. McIntosh as chairman. the Vnlted States attorney at Portland actual physical value of th property. year $1,100 for trlbution. Club The Ladles auxiliary of the Veteran tton of Mia Ethel Connelly,, who In normal their drematle H favoreu a valuation of the propand thought everything was going fine, members 'only, will be. invited. graduates teaching "Please note the paragraph In th assisted Volunteer Firemen's .association held member of the 4- when suddenly a United States marV maximum salary ofmagaxlns announcements which asks club staff.byIncluding Charlee F. Smith, erty to commence as soon as possible, .td.i?felir their regular business March $1,800. shal appeared art" bis quarters and search for hinv over the entire coun- I, when the following meeting tand estimated that It would require at Qualtrough. Frances that our young people be urged to officers were president; Mis While apprehended at elected: Callow, business least two yeara- He also declared that Michael placed him under arrest as a mas try. He was finally Mra Emma President, treasurer; have . . any legislative action, the tract the rate requested In the petition, aldangerous to the interests of this coun- Chicago. first vice president, Mra. An erm will y manager; L. P. Christensen. ?n thBt ,p meet next Friday at the Went In Pacific northwest" financial cir-cl- Powell; M,Br try. second vice president, Mrs. Hide high and Byron Johnson and B. though representing an advance over rle Anrell; to the director, dltestimony divinity school to von Alvensleben Was particularly M. E. Martin; treasurer. Mrs. H. gymnasium present rates, would still furnish powWas Active German Agent. mioslon of th Prophet Joseph Laurence Paris assistants. cuss plane for the course we shall take I er to manufacturing and business Especially. id Jhe province Barnes; chaplain, Mra E. Cardwell in Th play will be presented atagain AIvo Alvensleben Is one of the prom- prominent. the future, line out of every fonrv Bmith. of British Columbia. CanaOq, and the the at a lower rat than they could thta evening at $:1 oclock on south of th teaching profession have left inent enemy aliens in the United States state of Washington, he controlled secretary, Mrs, John Alrd, Programs and RalUe. supply It from their own plants. East High school .auditorium who sprang into the llmeligbt after large timber, and mining Interests, UtTl5.fcom0muTeeP Mr. Inch also brought out th fact wMoh waited on th. war waa- - declared by. this country worth many millions of dollars,--J- t la Steamship Agency, Opened . fhUn!y E,vb1" whose Thirteenth East ptreeL that the preferred stock of th comTo Be Repeated. governor .yesterday consisted of Miss I trm-ro- r ' against Germany. During the period ild. held regulerly on 8un pany to new being held by mors than j from 1914, when the war first started, A steamship agency has been opened Jean M&cNeil of the Lafayette echool, I Von Alvenslebeh when he first came Th extension class Inof $.725 Individuals, and that 1,200 are evenings throughout the summer, chairman of the committee; Mrs. Jean under Utah until the United States entered the to America from Germany was In all In the of th University Bruneau-HIIn Helgqs of the Lafayette school: Mrs. I m helpful suggestions will bw found tlon direction customers cf the company-,-"Surel- y will Robert Sharp conflict, von Alvensleben was an ac- respects a poor man qnd worked for vestmentoffices of the of I In the th these L: summer Moses work circular. Roberts of the Lowell school, Icompany, by people are entitled to adequate Paggi. Grace tive Gerfnan agent in both the United time aa a waiter In a Vancouver. B. C-- , th production of the thr on-i- ct protection for their Investments In an "I. M. I. A. Rallies for July and formerly Italian consul. He will sell Miss Luclle Beer of the Jackson "Will o Thumb. States and Canada, doing whatever he hotel. He waa a painter by trade. My play. 'Op tickets on ths American, White SUr, school. J. Fred Anderson of the La-- 1 August Stakes and wards are asked Industry so . essential ' to Utahs ' Thurscould to help the German cause, acand 'Playgoers," A brokers office, with private wires, Cunard and Anchor th o' Wisp. he said. 'lines, and also on fayette school and 8upL E. A. Bmith.fto hold M. I. A. rallies during July at th Social growth. March cording to operatives- of the depart- waa maintained at Vancouver byWon When Mr. Inch concluded his testind August. Bee announcement In the day evening, for tha lh . ment of justice here. His internment Alvenslebeq for the use of himself and the French lines. benefit of thoee theatre hall over the hearing was continued February issue of our magaxlnes and who were unable to get seat for the mony next at Fort Douglas followed a sensational his friends. He is said to have4.ost 4lub Members Will I Tuesdav at 10 a.m. - also the summer work circular. Please A small admis- nntll And A XI'mL millions trying to beat the market productlona previous ASSlSt-itrl Lfnve I w that for your" two sion fee will be charged. place waa closed.-O- NEWIRIOT CAUSED after about a year his von stake rallies are aent to the General Alvensleben Jan. 21, 1920, A plealo Commerclal club memberxj Secretarles bv May2fl, and also check in a letter to David Gershon, chief of Men Study' to work for new member during next on your ward programs by that data Railroad thd department of Justice operatives In Esch-Cumminreleased be "be Bill M. T. M. I. of are A. the asked that J- Otpeert this city, week while the contest drive Is on be- 0 give special . consideration from detention at Fort Douglas even kd . tween club ICiwanis and the Rotary t( ,h, he had to be deported to Germany, th,r ,nd gonJ,. utfn)r rail A copy f the club to secure recruits for the Com- - structlons concerning whlch you will He expressed a desire, however, to re. to Ths ft received (Special Manager been Newa) by his D. act has mercial club. Is made by Lester way ceve tn due tme." main in theJInlted States. In have a Junior-Pro- m 0 victo OGDEN, March 8. The FYeed, president-- . Mr. Freed Is sendH W. Prickett of th Traffic Service said he would-lik- e him that he tory of the Weber Normal over ing ou a writteimppeal to all Com-- 1 students Win Places temporary parole granted Bureau of Utah. ' Accompanying th mercial club members to assist In get-- i the north westfor-to the Ogden high school incollege to might go back to remain final ths copy to a circular letter addressed of dur-his of new enrollments 1,000 the j what might tlngln In Cast of Priscilla all gather Mr. mat- basketball game of the season culmincarriers, explaining the feature Part How to remember her the of referred Enclosed! the drive. the Gershon .week, ing tune. ll ated- in a th bill with spefclfle Instructions. fight last night with each letter is a membership ter of Washington for Action. assumed serious proportions and blank whlcjt each is asked to have The following contestant won out of section 208, quoted below, tob that Hare her photothat revised. WtU be Soper no rate, fare or charge shall may lead to civil action. The trouble filled out bysome desirable applicant. Infinal afternoon 1920. except 1, yeBter(jay tryouts duced before Sept. graphed in that Those who are paroled with per- started when Lee Dicharda, stac. guard the opera "Prlacllla when approved by th Interstate comlltor th CSJ?t mission, to remain In. the United. States of the Ogden high, school team, was D utter V section says? Th commissionevening D must-a-t eats, once secure an American sup- declared out of the game because of William given by the L. D. 8. U. students: merce and charges, and fares, "Ainatee, Reta ervisor who will be responsible for personal fouls.- - Thla precipitated one Rawlings; Resignation. Priscilla, Irish Poet, I Clarice Kelson; Higgins, Herbert all classifications, regulations, and Celebrated gown. . them, and they must also make- - regu- fight among the rooters who became L affectin any wise changing? or Leon lar' reports to the department of Jus- further excited when another high practices, Bradford. Lake Jeppson; oalt Mldgley: th Coming . any part school man, Curley Johnson, left tice agents. Alden, Max Cfeer;- - Btahdlsh, Harold ing, or determining, fxo or chtrg, Brandt was arersted - -at Pautoe, the Door with a bad cut In the face, William ButleFTeaUr the Celebrated Noall; Prudence, .Helen Reich man; ggffrtc'&te of rfttei Henrico rendered, valu of tho Oklahoma, May 11, 1918,- and was believed to be the result of some slug-gi- n Irish poet and FMth. Ruth Jensen; Barbara, Q.laire or tho on playwright 111 be Thomas. Feb. 29. 1820. are tn effect which for Interngjby a Weber opponent. brought to Fort22 Douglas at on th line of carrier subject to the or that year. He After the game tho high school stu- presented by the University of Utah. ment on Nov. coninterstate commerce act, shall there-afteclaims to havo considerable property dents instituted a search for Johnsons the Assembly Half on the evening Of r Farewell For Missionary. tinue . He will be perin force and effect until and an exchange of - blow Monday, March 16. assailant Oklahoma, at home Hpiro list for your you BEFORE . took plaee at the Weber college- buildA The changed by state or federal au-to or two of mitted to settle there, Mr." Yeats1 subject will b ttE rat A farewell testimonial will be ten- thority. respectively, or pursuant Lowe Brothers High standard Paint. Father Berg was arrested at Lords-bur- ing wbero the janitor and teachers atre of the People." He will give sevof tow; but prior to Sept. I. New Mexico. Oct. 81, 1918, and tried to hold off a number of high erer readings from his It will make ttr quickly saleable dered Rueckert, prior uthorlty charge and at a price several hundred dolschool studenta Th here soon? afterward. - ' the few J920, no such rate, fare, or cloasifi-catiopolice were brought other-wlae to mission on a th Vn hi. departure lars higher than you coulb shot! be reduced, and no such reoTewith Rosttenbusch waa apprehended at called, but the boys Jumped from the to be get- ehalt Inr Douglua, Arts Sept.- 6, 1917, and second story window and escaped, said an admirer of hi work today. Northern 8tales, oh FrldarMareljJ, regulation, or practice Fort pouglas, Utah, on Jan. seemingly without injury. ' Offenders -- He to probably the most important a 120, at I oclock. Friends are Invited, changed In such manner aa to reduce at terned 237 Weet car to Eighth any such rate, fare, or charge, unless Sail Lake Glass & Pain! Co 7, 1918. 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