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Show A DE'SBRBT. EVENING. NEWS. found fd isso ft No More Weapons 1 I 1DJ SALT t5j Sj cVi . t5i cGj jjI w J j i r'n linn b ) '! I 1 i- -r hed 1 i rit . ei iiJil el r- . ' - Jift -- - to-1- !. MS. ! rfrrd t.'d.ai living mam l.pits hi 91 iu both mentally jaara ha t atoll and phjalrailv and take hi part In lh Avar) day Ilf of his him at 649 iirdn.ond place In ha. I l.kt Mr Redmond Informnl ni, vtoit to I'raaidrnl W hnrt tn talk old Urnand jeourdav waa li.lrodured to J. Brant and mfnhrs of th Council of Twwtva aa ona of th odert Jiving mimtoti of th t hur,-- to 1 rorl "Prac-tloablllt- . din-.iim- JJ'. 1919-192- . ef lh Urged To Auction No More Wool 1 lriqnt alr h He A foxishir and waa ton In ieuniitiger, tn Mr h, liar, 1121. lute th hureh two mart) fdorn of lb ilM. by John Kplr. a prophet total imawp-.nar- j From 1. 4 to ll?T h won rAidnt of th llareford d)a. tnrt under raidnt who was turn presiding over thr Kuropoan H pvtaaiun r:d amigralrd tn L'lah I.h th. company of Blder I'ack. ar In hail lak. Cat 6. 117. where l.vmg h hw lltrd sin. II. boast five anna, all rrambar. of lh two Chunh 44 grandchildren dought- -. and 49 rrr-granhildrwn. Ilia son. ar John T. K. 4', llyrum. fi.org. and Edward W ill. daughter ar. Mrw. Mary Jan Rynaraon and Mr. Emma Redmond Rynareon. Mr. Redmond was honored at th last annual gathering ef lh old folk In Kail lak. being prrn!d with a rocking chair aa a token of reaper! fer hi. adcanrrd aga. Th real purpose of Vr. Redmond's Wait to th. Chorcb office jeei.rday waa to ahak hands with Praot Grant, aa president of th Church. The veteran boasts of having known personChurch ally every president of th from Irto. John Taylor to President yara Uf.r In lh 1 roro, Guard Inspection At Armory Tonight JOHN M. REDMOND Orant. but h luit not until yeatrrday met the latter ofttolally etnre he An he w med mention hie ofhrr In lh fact, TroiUdeni Clrant thruufh the rcnxin and needle to M)', when told of Mr Redmond a errandguv him a cordial greeting. The vet- pd Economists get ajl the wear possible from their old shoes before,- buying - new ones. when Its possible Especially to get a MONARCH SHOE REPAIR1.NO SERVICE. W renew their durability and preserve tbe style. Thomas E. Banning, secretary to th state public ulillUea commission, today announced Ibe March docket of hearings in petition aa follows: March II at 10 a. m., Jeremy Fuel Grain company and others against the Denver ft Rio Grand Railroad com pany. March II at 10 a m . Old Capitol Petroleum. Fuel ft Iron company; at p .m., Farnsworth ft Marshall, increase of auto service rates; at 7 p. m.. Southern Utah Telephone company, Increase of rate. March 17 at 2 p. m. in local offices. G. B. Morrison Pie company againat Utah Power ft Bight company; at 3 p. m. In Cedar City. Jordan ft Brown Truck company. Increase in service rate. March It in local offices at 10 a. m., Uurrant againat Union ft Jordan Irrigation company; at 10 a. m. In Milford, the Milford & Beaver Truck company. Increase In service rate. March 19 In local 'offices at 10 a m., petition of Chris Anderson to run stage service into Uinta baaln and James H. Frontjea for the name in local offices at 11 a. m.. Perry Electric Light ft Power company for Increase in ratea In Box Elder county. March 22 in local offices at 10 . m., James Neilson for a stage line between Balt Lake City and Brighton; In Morgan at 10 a. m Utah Power ft Bight company for service lines in Morgan. March 21 in Kama at 10 a. m.. Kama Bight. Heat ft Power company for increase of ratek; in local offices at 10 a. ip., Balt Lake. Garfield ft Western railroad company for increase In fare to Saltair. March 24 In local offlcea at 1IL. m., John Bpigareili and. John Sharp, hearing on revocation of licenses. March 30 In Price at 2:30 p. m., Eastern Utah Telegraph company 'for' extension of system. pur-poe- e; Sugar Committees Reach No Agreement . The committees of the State Farm Bureau and the Utah'-Idah- o Sugar company helT a' prolonged session At the Hotel Utah yesterday and discussed sugar beet prices for the new campaign. No agreement was reported. The sugar company has offered and has signed up considerable acreage at $12 per ton flat, but the mem bers of the farm bureau ask for to sliding scale above this figure, the In crease to depend upon the average prices of sugar. Up to last night the two committees were un able to agree on the amount of the increase, although the sugar company recognized the Justice of the principle if a fair basis could be agreed on, the price of sugar and Ihe contents of t.he sugar In the beets to be considered. The session of the committees were . resumed this morning. The Douclaa war prison-interihave been endeavoring once more lo tunnel, escape, by digging a originating tinder one of the canton, menta. Sergeant Brunt made the discovery. while Inspecting thn compound buildings, Saturday, and Major F. executive officer In charge, started an inveetigatlon right away. He found an old atove wan uacd to hide a trap door In the flooring, leading to the tunnel. Pieces of Iron wire, fashioned Into a shovel, and an old butcher knife fastened by string to a atlcfc were the tools used by ihe Germans Ir. digging lh subway, which had extended almost to the confines of the compound. There are two femes. 20 feet apart, around th compound. Jnd the tunnel was fiva feet bojond the first fence before It wan dwoovered. Prisoner ReMlrw. poat comColonel G. L. Bjram. mandant, said. 'Lately the interned men at the fort have been quite ret-lesas they cannot see why they are being held. In fart, no one know how soon they will, be released, as action awaits the. final declaration of For tht reason it is thought peace. the escape had been well planned and the tunnel work going on for some time." - Major Graham said the tunneling was done entirely al night. The dirt had been concealed in the ceiling of the old barracks, but some 'of it spilled on the floor led to the discovery of th Major proposed outbreak. Grahanr aaid itrwaa im possible to flud out what men were back of the work aa all 'stick up for one another and ho did-H- . declare they do The start of the tunnel waa made six feet deep and then in a direct line under the fence. This is only one of tunnels discovered, the numerqus though it has been the first for some tifiic. One of th last tunnels dug was a succens, as several of the men es- caped. 00-fo- a, Attend Banquet. Experimented Feeding X MONARCH SHOE" REPAIRING CO. C tlmtalHf Bmmk Bid. t S jakto- b-- s i V torjA 11 ct: fm; - Of Elk . Successful dicate that the foregoing ig the Sent!- ment or wool producer in all parts, Of the west. v Experiments ln feeding cottonseed cake to the elk in the Teton forest re serve Is proving successful, according lo word received by Dana Parkinson, supervisor of the Wasatch range in Sait Lake. The elk in that district seem to thrive on the cottonseed and it is thought that it may be the cause of saving many orphan calves that cannot- - digest hay or grain. The elk on the reserve are aald to be in good ihrrbufrh '! 1im In il of lla dew lupmrnt, frunv pfi.nser d.v to the present, and keen!) appreciate the growth of the organisation and Its jireaent pmarlty in comparlaon with the atrugglc of the handful of In the first )er of It history. Camp Life Enjoyed al Heber Rea! ramp Ilf though Indvor ai enjoyed Friday. Saturday and Bunday bjf 42 men at Heber, according tn Dr. Jofin If. TJjHor.' M. I A. field serre tary, who returned from Ihe Wasatch district last night. Dr. Tajlor went lo Heber to conduct a three day M I. A. training couree In scout work and other M. I. A activities, and stales that the class taking the work literally Iihs a last nf roughing It in Ihe big Make hall. The men used on room of th building for sleeping quarters, with cote pitched army fash Ion. The large assembly room was and alao aa mesa hall used for .with one man with army experience in charge und assisted by boys scauta aa kitchen police. the rluis went Hatlird.iy iifiet-iiooto Midwsv lo tile Iml 8prligs and there practiced swimming, life tjtv ing stunts and other sout fust aid Regular session nf slake and ward M. I. A. offirers was held Bun day aftrrnoon,- - followed by a- - hirgelv attended session in th evening In the A stake tabernacle Kupt. tharlr Broadbeiu and his assistant, Charles Graff, had charge of the acout course, which Dr. Taylor declares waa most successful, lie report a big anow slid? at Ferguaon elide which blocked railway traffic for a oouple of dav and whs only cleared front the track by a Rdtary plow. . A second elide he declares, came Just to Ihe edge of the track before il stopped. A similar course to have been given this week-en- d at Vernal haa been postponed because of influenza con ditions still prevailing there. Stock Dividend Decision Interests Salt Lakers , The decision of the supremo court printed in Monday's News, to' Hie ef feet that, stock dividends were not taxable aa Income wias read with general interest in Balt Lake, because two leading instltut Iotih.'Z. C. M. I. und the Ulah-idah- o Sugar company paid stock dividends wlthiiv thn last few yearn, and their stockholders Jiave been at sea as To whether they. would be taxed. Brokers state that most of these made no returns, believing . that the supreme court's decision would be what It was. A few, however, filled in the blanks on the income tax returnn submitted by the government and paid their taxes on the stock dividends. All such can now recover by 'filing a petition for refund. . i - , Returns Lack Postage. In Logan Capt. M. G. Kandol, commandant of the reserve officers' training curps at lh Unlveralty nf Utah, will b chief Inspecting officer In an inspection of the personnel and officer staff of th quartermaster corps of tha Utah National Guard, which la to bo bald at th Pterpont street armory to;fhl. , commencing at I o'clock. Ideut Col Fred Jorgensen, adjutant general of tha guard, announce UfiU the public ia Invited to wltnera tht Inspection. Mine Safety Work To be Shown in Films jilo-nee- Under War Prison Board Z. rran Indoor Hearing Scheduled Another Secret Before Utilities Tunnel Is Found eea-boa- rd Economists Under Plan City Would Golf PLyeri If Contract la Canceled Within 35 Yeara. Rafety practfte In mines ar depleted In 2.999 feet of motion picture films lo be turned over to C. A. Allan, representing the. federal bureau of with th state mine In Industrial rommlaaion, by th Anaconda Uopper Mines company. Th film ar expected to reach Mr. Allen during the lattrr part of this month and he will have them exhibited tn mining camps of th state for th benefit of metal miners. Republican the-Cac- eH ' to - J i County SALT LAKE CITtf will deriv f.l (loin s tone of a Ibe al tha awaik ef Farley's tan) MV ia th Ceuetry flu's for a golf rou ra If L I esnref--4 within period ef It )trw, under an agreement oubmlnad to the n ihl morning1 Ahheugto it u agreed IA fpend $19. 99 for improve, mant and heauUfl-Uof the land, th city will bo compelled to tolls. bur lh club if il take sjvantes ef th right to cancel th lean before lh lira of it aspiration, Thi Iiusliiean Men's League of Fu gar lioueo oppoaad lh aa orlg inally ropoaed. oo lh ground that ihf rapid groelh ef tha city lo the stuih-raa- l might make it dralrablo fvr th city to uk over th property within period of perhapo I yaarw. Thia Ihf country flub rvfuaed to ogre to, aa everal meetlnn wer helJ belneeg repreaenlatlve of th club and toaguft waa that the too ln'?r. The eat agreed upon a rv0kabU leaee and It wax this that was finally Several daj age it appeared that the to eater into a to city might It agreement for a lease of It year under which the Improvement, save fuf (he coot of tho waterworks system and th clubhouse. If built on city land, would ravert to tho municipality. Un der tho agreement offered tht morn ing, which provide that tho lease may be canceled at th end of It year of av fifth year period thereafter, th city must rl:..l jre the club for the Impr.rv nt if th ieaso doea not run lh full It years. A. M fra the. commimloner ef parkb and public property, announced that when lira katur come before yh hoard for Wo Wednesday ha will make another tffurt to hav th improver) t revert to th city if th lease rune 2i year. Whether tbe club will forced to au.h an arrangement, however. 1 doubtful. Mr. Cratihe aryue that unlea th to the ex' city 'benefit by th tent of reeetving a aubrtantiat conatd era Hon either in he way of rentaf or Improvement th property ahould he rettined for pa. king purposes and developed accordingly. - com-missio- o 10 rult prale4 eti fae Appointments Made Ernest Bamberger. Fate campaign Two Personal Injury director of the Republican wajs and 7 Cases Are Dismissed means committee for llah, has an" h Two caeca of personal Injury werq nounced a list of appointments In the diamiaaed by th United States district various counties of the gtate. court this morning; neither plaintiff appeared to preant hia caae and th caa complaints were dropped. Onedmln-latrairwas that of Louise E. Hmlth aa of the ratal Joseph 21. Bmlth. In terns tiomr( deceased, againat th Smelting company. . Th plaintiff ait leged that through the negligence of Iho company In providing adrquFd protection for employeea Josephcaus-M. Pinllli fell 21 feet Into an or bln ing him lo suffer fatal Injuries. Suit was entered for $29,909. In th other can diamiaaed Joseph Stokes alleged that through the negligence of the United State Fuel company In providing to switchman at the underground ore railroads he was struck by to moving Train while operating his own car and suffered a crushed leg and foot. He entered suit for $15,009 damages. lx Reclamation in One District Is Completed 'ill.ta.aq Reclamation work in Sevier drainage-district number , in Sevier povin-tUtah, has been completed, acBRESTO.V MBLKY A. Hart.- - senior drainNamed as associate chairmen are cording to R. of local reclamath age engineer Mrs,, Elizabeth' Cruunun joL 8a.it Lake, tion. service.. .'This- - project, he, deMrs. Goldie Johnson of Tooele county clared. has reclaimed 1,309 acre of and Mrs. T. A. Dannrnberg of Kumrnlt good fertile land at if5 cost of about county. I'reston. Nibley, who has $29,000. to'ork on Millard drainage district been appointed rhwtrman of wnys snd means for Salt Lake county, has number 4 wax begun March 1. This more than 10,000 awtumed th dutiesof hia office and project Involve will have headquarters at Ihe Hotel acre and will cost about $31,000 ac Utah. lif. Bamberger stated that cording to Mr. Hart- county chairmen will soon be announced, am well w the finmes of other women appointed aa associate . county chairmen. The list of appointments follows: Mrs. Elizabeth Crismon, ' axpociate chairman: I'reston Nibley, tdigjrinan for Halt Lake county; ltalpITiET'Lirls-tol- , chairman for Webey county; L. R. Anderson, chdirman for Sanpete county; Frank Merrill, chairman for Box elder 'county; L. W. Howell, chairman for Cache county; Carl R. Marcusson, chairman of Carbon county; Jaa, L. Wrathall, chairman for Tooele county; Jan. Ellison, chairman .for Davis ' V county; E. R. Dean, chairman for Duchesne countjjThos. Bevy, chairman Tor Garfield bounty; Wilford Day, chairman for Iron 'county; Denots Wood, chairman for Juab county; W. B. Higgins, chairman for Millard county Thos. ODonnell, chairman for Uinta county; 'A. P. Ridge, chairman for Rummit coynty; H. C. Hicka, chairman for Utah county; J. C. Jenson, On improved city property chairman for to'asateh county. Mr-.- Bamberger- - Ik - located in hia feest security on earth. office on the -- mezzanine' floor of the Hotel Utah. and expects to begin active work with his committee imWith the state convenmediately. tion nearing, various Republican orare beginning active, work ganizations Mr. Bamfor the local campaign, work berger and hia committee will direction of Albert Lind-icymdfthw ways and means director for district 6. with headquarter at San Fran- Too little care is befog shown In mailing The local Industrial delegation which providing eufficienCpost-age'iIncome tax returns according to D. C. will attend the banquet to be given in collector of Interna revenue. the E cries hotelLat Logan by y. Eo Diibhar, Scftft-a- l income tax returns short of Indusgan branch tf stamps are being received daily, making it necessary to return 'the letters tries left ai i.oon today for This cannqt be acto the county city. If Included, besides many cepted asseyider. an adequate reason for, filing J. directors of the association.- Judge 15, said Mr.' Dunreturns Jtfter-Mac' E. Frick and Will O. Farrell who are bar. to speak at, the dinner Joining the " f party at Ogden were the Junction City Annual Meeting Tonight. contingent. Ralph E. Bristol repr rentThe annual meeting of the T. W. C. A. from thatMown. ing the directorate Tha dinner promise to be an event takes place tonight at the. association on east Third South street. of unusual interest, according - To the Aclubhouse will precede the business seslocal Industrie ivffic. supper 'Monday night at Provo buainesa men sion. The annual election of officers met to discuss the building plan for will take place and the annual report 1929. which i being considered by of the association will be given by Mrs. and Allen Kfth. Mtisto wilt be funnlshsd the UtaJv- - Associated Industries, That - organisation by the Ariel quartet and Mfsa Emily pledged support to of In Ita campaign to lower the coat of Bax and Mrs. Thomas' A. Blackford .cisco. - ' . building activities. t;he national board will be speakers. Re-Imbu- .on 4K-v- or a Government and opera! luti of a prupuard Irani rlectrtc plant on (Tab Lak Vli t. III. .11 haa char ul the aleait. cngtnrer for r'l.li.i drpr!iiei. I to lh. le. ric lion.f Share .oiepan) of N. lari Ilia achtdul of eall. lualrM ns .tnetrorU.,n, epratl.n and s n aiiurnan. cma fir a plant of kilo at la preeented In tlrw nf Ilie fait that Ihe l'lah 1'narr to Lt(H! c. n..ny t eontampiallnf reaoil in ala i it fur jHtWer genarattiig purpose 7 1. verouree la aald In ba furred upon the ert-u- f atlon b reason ef th fact that practically all th avallabl water power In Ita trrrttory la slieady on-rt e.l lo use. , It la argued that If th rompany ehad ha compelled to feel alaain Ulan!, a seem at this time 10 b ihjf Immediate pioane. t, operating coal a will l.a materia.!) advanced and an tr.erse in mtea will leiome a ban. !utl neceaaarv In urjer that lb buainaea ahall aurvlve I Hi.i n - la--- ! :i t' ton ef lha Church Mr YEAH VI .m useful jrsara aa a mcn.tMr t.f ihe Church ef hwii.r-dA- t Je.uA of Itolnia John M K.dmead bowls had Mid h ' Kaiianljn and that lie Mayor Bock Goto Report halt up If baeemet.t .had atolen the bools w hi' From Various Mayor in Afler 1.Lmi . lJ lri-iio-J t lhrur IS I of t il) .n tnbrgar. iii oi dialwlbrng lha paaw, Regard to Numerou Pet laJudge toltairi fOeae.J Ihe dcfrutlanl mm-m ui Ilia a ty Theft and Other Crime ttwiti. an 1 Iron t it'aal of the salt mp.o) Feature. ,d h waa on .di pwifi ,UI.U.. rk ii lh Jih tin I ar lig towl-h (, ig uf I 'i II. t a Uliia.k li..ik 4ut i li.oo!l u -a t ( .a rtiUr : n)fir wa ,V be, uei.Lt il.p Halt to lu. "ic p'a.e of lh. Wu'k 1 f u. j PH of. on m.-- alio i - on u'flh, h dafeid.nl waa K A llM loJX ,4ld be lolliuught hiS to.ti.c.. u ikl ha wanl friiltig lounred tKi ! had rial lnquiit-lo i merger and iol h atop th! mun III tu if th jiriiu Ip. Ai ihl hwlll kald, Jla.a about auab w d told re at him ilhr drfendanl lwhef lain im iinjiiifti talk to him when he walked uii I with I hmp het- - The lifrtil,-in 'him aald kr.-j he woq d Irl hlin r. hr i mill llllf he w a a upet lal oITVrei and that whaa IIIlo 4 him" lh it mbargrr left Ihe ha folluaad Iirrr! In olhrr him and tried lo jul Inm ui.der ar .nil . in Fst lake .in iral, I mberger wuulJ Pul aland for Major' Malrmmt. lhai. telling Ihe complainanl lhal ha 111 vr n.a: Hi mutter '.ni f rnln waa a man and lhal It wuoid lak a , man lo atreat him i'uinaiiiiu than (Or mil th following ultlco called at lha city proa. ulor ii r il and wore lo a romplalnt (harglng "To oi'Ulii i ufai info'niailon with dtolurblng the peace. ihr i rlmr aitusHoo In rlrrn l'mhergr of lha H rum Kllburn, conduiior I mo I In car on which Ihe trouble occurred, ,ii,nlilrrrj lettar th make defendant aald he heard had under Ual tf n.4) nr of ir.lrrn ill! remark bul lhal It had bern mad In l a lo Hi wa I mail 20 nuli) a Jocular manner. irlaM'e prevalence of petty crimes. Judge tollktna told Ihe complaining o wllneaa that b had not acted aa an 10. anil nill hurgUr Ihl officer should and that he should not lh iharxcter of thr ,ffn1ia have taken offma at a remark which uil winter a coniarl with ilhr had apparently bean made by a parIn lh replies received, lhr son who did not know that he waa on winter l a pr llral uninnilt) of rport on lha car or even lhal he was a scab. II then dlamlaeed th ac. li liana of lh.lt nil lolnllllnn Announrmenl waa alao mad by t ar Judg mu-- l deal! with Tli thi Wllktna morning that li oung would not order any more gun or described n- - luunio.rri ami other weipnna coftHAcaied until th mn. under lh uge f 25 not ra- illy rommiaalonera should paaa an "A nunihrr of major ha il ld In lh ronimunlratlon. and ninw giving him authority to lake Ball ioikc'e Th auch action. olhra hav practice of con-to polk- or othr officer scaling conceal'd weapon has not ha Sum of lh been followed, lh judg aald, lo answer while iithem have rent com- but lhr Is no ordinance giving th iplld. of of criminal record lh court powr to du any auch thing. plete coplea for th thr I'nti; such ordinance la passed the thlr jiollcHum dirlniiila lh for th yeait 1917. Judge eald, no nior weapon will be Inter S and 1919 confiscated. "A r aufh a Putt. Chcy- III., a big dora nn. and Keno, In crlm beginning with th cloning of SMOKE ABATEMENT two cities riort th aaloon. though an lncrae In a particular kind of that I, breaking Into people' homee for th purpose of stealing atored Intoxicating liquors. When arrsla hav been med In these cases. It ha been found that In most rases, young men ere the offenders." At the regular weekly luncheon for the menibera of the Commercial club At Onklnml. be held tomorrow at noon. Hiram Following arc a few of the com- lo W. Clark, who Is supervising the field ment of the city officials replying to work of the smoke Investigation, will lh major's Inquiries: y body on the John I Davl. Major of Oakland. Oal.: address that as of fmoke Abatement In connection with the mention of to Halt Bake. Mr. Clark will joung men and l.os not heretofore applied upon the economic and pracclassed with the criminal element, ap- touch tical of the smoke abatement proximately a per cent of our recent work aspectsIs going on here, and will crimes haie been roinnullcd by this reveal that many illuminating side lights on of offender-III been already steps that hav vr vi;tti.i:. taken and the prospects for Warren, thief of police. Scat ing the smoke production of the ell). : Wu-- h Since the establishment of a downof office for ihe the crime siluation In town feat tie. It Is our opinion that there information toofthe jiubllc on proper household furnaies Is a greater number of offenses, such manipulation as small robberies, thefts, etc., this and stoves, 'the smoke density of the not been has very great.,and there city In previous years . jear than beeu a disposition to confines Itself to the younger has consequently lose Interest in the matter, as tha part element In the community. to Thos. of the public, according RENO. Varley, superintendent of the local .1. M. Kirkley, chief of police, Reno. N. U. Bureau of Mines. branch of the NTv. : The Commercial club officials ex"We find that there aeema to be a pressed a willingness to support the different class of offenders, 'mostly campaign and requested specific inwill .'oung men, whose ages jury anywhere formation on the matter which 18 lo 23 jears." be given in the address of Mr. Clark frpny V-Is at tomorrow' luncheon. It felt by x SPOKANE. .. agents that the Commer. I'red'R. Wflt, police judge, Spokane, government club can aid materially cial Wash.: and Interest in the 'There Is a slight increase In the this body represented situation, by Nathaniel ci Imea of - burglary, larcenyr-robbery club's secretary recogI am convinced Jackson.the und forgery. . x. the evils of emigration to coast that in the last few' months more nizing resorts on the part of many local men have appeared aa offend- people during the cold months,' apjoung ers in police court than ever before. parently attributable to the smoke A detailed report sent by Judge Witt condition, will probably In the near shows there were in November and future undertake to bring- - the mes1919, and 'December, 1918, the January. sage of smoke abatement into 254 arrests of men under 30, while for homes of residents of the city. 0 336 were the samo period Hrrested. Burglaries, 1918 period, 11; ) tlaW to. Steam Plants ! of heu.g oe i. LEAGUE AGREE ON I 1 trf a aftd llarri(n i to and Co. May Build In ll.e hraili.g t..Jay UL. a Ilia lata public utilities M.tiiinlaU.n on A Hie appltaUufl of lh tSah Litlil tvmpauy fur pet mission to inti, aa fata oSaldalallOO to rtpuil written h) Lout Kilim! I Sin Vuik Oil) on cot pf lonairue i'lrt w to', to Power and Light Ninety-Seve- n VUit at Church Office Building to Greet Old Friends. Pjr th ITIIIN t homi lima lha pu'li . rpoll Irek U f, tiallao-lnLwM Twaifih 611 ll.4 a mail thought to hav been A It llrrioa bad lulrn pall Loot Valued at lit ( all J cither a be lawn-ini bad lUiluvU h. Ikm lh illnlul Itaud woj., ad d by Judg eniei,d ihiip I o dai A IS th U trllj, n lo rld c3j to) la IwMMI SEVENTIETH Veteran Has Been Member of Church 78 Years Till Law Is Passed fri tSh dfc M MH. UTAH CITY LAKE John M. Redmond Still Active at Confiscate Will 0 MAHCK TUESDAY ddMlM") la Crab 4MMllal to M M , y, FirstMorfgajje Loans , - ' ' |