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Show ksi:ki;t evening news Saturday march fcf a Z- toih K Um S 1 1' r M tw pU t- - H 9 4l IMrai annim lUi i.mimM I Mil w h tg&vttf. u. ! ! La lift All . ,M Thro LDlCAnoN-- A . if la relieved I La Lav genUvai lhl .! MV I rofulU-unif- Dr 4"" L rtto iti. rot !iy Iko ! l tor M ike u tows kr ! pm Dr kto wUl t ik (he ! f Ik mkitoy !' w1 T. 1 hri. rehtfli " 1 uy hy pral-acrl- There Are Now o a Ik tor r Srvso; to NOOllitJ to lk orlS. Building or Under Contract $250,000 orolt oy a hkadrtjyiy- fcr i siuM Krti s took to owooimT Wfcf 1W tk yoor tto ok!or rlc of too' ooot, oklok tu toot from t4 kkbiL 04 kl I kbllUfo ' Wky (too I . 5 rto4 )rkk.ui nf Lrr fair reputation U eduftmi from tL iffy firt yean of Ktttomeot meltor M fN aMrlla alleji-)ntoIbeaa that U M ta ,. tta kH f.r r.,khrll Vak iwliM la II !w aai ik. ImI ' T Srprorui yooroolf. Tm f yws Lean i mated by the snnsll Lai It II aT aM ! lkl M took mon I kotkikf. vjl right of oducaUonal tftorl la iha commonwealth, Wr SlfToronco vkol foo S. La matU III proud of lbs Hat may prof Is Bv ory om koiiory of locfrla re-y- MARCH M, IIA in ny tuuaa la the fata of barditiips that would RALT LAKJC CITT, or mtskl k. koory or no to s toSSor tot So a from M Lai too qua rod t for to JKvory peopl. It to otoo in y tkt from iba ftrt progms Ihit tai baa oomo nr from solkff t Sr to tk CCVaULCaNTTREMX. , Lrouibl to Iba lUta finally as educational yi tem comparing favorably with Iba Lett that toV of "tk m lo yoo may Tha ninetieth annual Oenaral Conferoto of emoa. k totskt 4 f Iba UailAl h U lei Lai developed. ! I ence of tha Church of Jaeua Christ of ik ft IS of yolittc. or kuaiB, r And yet then ti much to La ralo4 Then Dor all. for or Ik kino kuoiBoo Latter-da- y fialeU will convene la the new La ta to diracUona, art effort! put forth to I ik f iBttBbl But kr yrtvtl ckttS-yTabernacle fait Lake C(ty w Sunday, eta net to La reached who Liv 14. Thera a took tntk mm bo roof mob, bbS with a. I o'clock 123 t m, April A to on f OoS. yet Laao reached. Thin U much to La revealed also oa Monday and Tueaday, April , HolS ny Ik yrlerl Mk ktm yrl IM of the lUla'i tniuppld, oecmiUea. Then ara ktm rliM iki ik t yoe too, tk S and A reformi remind to Lrtof tha pirfeetloo that ! kto, to tks kisk- y i your omilo A general Priesthood meeting will be o detlrea. maa aaroeilty evary or of iroalBoaa. held Tueediy evening. April A at 7 p. ha To itimulata IoliU!eat comprebroiloa of thea D yoo kaew wht yoo oror pwi far tkto In tba Tabernacle. orlS fort It to mk too groA malUn ii part of Iba purpoii be bind thli took him a r I It la requested that In arranging a drive that li to befin tomorgnat Not moBor, nor fUitorr. nor foor. Tkooo reunion, etc- - thero b no conflict row. With IU various delalli the puhllo ko conatorfott Tkoy to notktag, la dates or hours with tha foregoing ibould Li fairly well icouiloled by reaaoo of r But moko him y ta Troth bbS appointments. tbi ipleodld publicity that bu been riven to S Btronrk S Ho HEBM J. GRANT, . : due to health conIbe affair, tnfortu-ale- ly Lrlty will per tk rrtc. If yoo olonS rut for D. Airrao.t U. LUTflX to It dition! at the Uma ii fint planned open Bo final Drlo kr! torftli! CHARLES W. PENROSE, tha drive, potlpooameol wal found to be advli Too hoo hut oao thief to nolL It to ' Firit Pretldency. ToorootL Moho him yr able. Perhapi It may prove to have been rood tmin thorn llao of Ooooatry Tifiairoi fortune ta dUrulaa. In to far at the drive, lUelf. Oh OMtifat omu! oho vho li concerned, ft appear! that lh public Ii even . fJUT DAT NOTICE. aiyorlo. Oa kr owoot oolf mi hor wa now than it ho raaaot ckaoo hot nf. mort ready for tha meiiaga Mow h ho In the four felt Lake City eUkae, ato Granat tba time Ihi fint drive u planned to beln. Bow oolS for naufhl hor art) irtl ite and Cottonwood, Fait Day will be observed U opil4 tbo too! S oyUloS Ik from one end of the aUto to tho othir, So, A -of ImUad April A March wio. 1KQ, on Sunday, the week, Which, ooonl with So roooootloo the latter dale having been daaignataa for the inaay meetinri will be held during UrlfL which tomorrow al wlib Conference. Blahope General the gathering! of beriaatof mS HS toto opening nn, S mo SlVlBOt U and others having charge of tha uaual fait Day a largo portion of thi tim of churcb-goe- n xareUea, afternoon and evening, will pteaaa to bo devoted to bearing ipcclaluU dUcun the (Copyrlfht, USA Vy TVoak Or-govern tbemselve accordingly. would it lilUe, the Very laiuaa bifort people. FIRST PRESIDENCY. item, need La laid ben regarding tha epecUl objec three of tho campaign. It la a drive that la IU own beet commendation, and Ihi much rroto tk TJiao of Tho Doaorot Now. New U aaylng merely ae a reminder that Tha that In of the Intertill education, Meetings a scheduled for tba period of Feb. IS to SA the event draws near. Tha movement deaervea KABCH m, iyoe. IS20, will now be held during tha week of March the beat attention which tho publlo can bestow St to 28. Inasmuch aa tha enUrt cilUenship la A from BnSapoot ototoS tht Stapoteh le to conclude and that it only logical upon It, la this commendable oror SrowooS by tho ekpola-Irequested to St poaaonta Ihe firL It deaervee f boat tn which thay oror croatong campaign, wa suggest that lh presidents of IU aueceei is aaiured from stakes and bishops of wards givfc such time In the active InUmt and support of every church tho Pituto from Kklooo to during . tbs regular 8unday services se may profitably and public official who in any way may havo it be devoted to the purposes of the educational within his of 4SS.SSS franc wa atolon province to extend to It considerapo thooumNorthern drive, also to place at tha disposal of ths var-- 1 from railroad, ateor&ing to arlivo to Iba befon tion proponenU place ioua committees such use of the meetinghouses from rarl contribute which dlptch be the deiired. drive aa week may. facility the every may during , ' FIRST PRESIDENCT. The Brifham Toung Trurt company of to iU success. Those who conceived the plan : Matt Ukr aimooncod It intonUoa of rootdeserve well of the community;' and no lcsV Is ing fir jnodorn ator building on 8tat . . THE TREATY'S FAILURE.' duo those who have enlisted in the causa to p otrooL in tho vicinity of tho Wagon battle-cris one y A Maehlao company's placa of booinoo. carry the campaign on. Thpir Pyac Treaty arith Germany, that they may tarry to the remotest confines Turchas by. tho Church of tbo old Zion MR. W1LS0.VS ths League of Nations Covenant of the aUto and fee! assured that every attack Houoa. onco tha homo of Prosldont Brigham Toung, a publicly announced. incorporated, is dead without hope of resurlng wave will go "over the top" to glorious rection and this because he baa Imposed his success. Mir Annl Strother, night coahlor In own will upon a aufticienl number of hi party, Chicago rootaurant, waa ihot and almost SOUND POLICIES FOR UNION LABOR. Inatantiy killed by an unldontmod woassociates to prevent' appfovii of the Instruman. Joalouty wa thought to t tho moUv ment with the reservation which the majority tho shooting. for , is labor to be complains that it of the' Senate demanded. .This fact is organized WHEN was reported from San Jacinto, CM.," It measure of for the in the to mind public appreciation responsibility fixing kept that as the result of a recent earthquake' the crushing disappointment which comes to which it deserves and is often regaided with of Jacinto 'mountain had ollppod Into part ' lh American people and to their friends In the positive Antipathy,' it should be fair enough to a' subterranean cavern, dislodgtng terrl- aeek for the possible causes and for their .eure Entente nations by the failure to ratify. tory IS acres la extent and causing groat ' excitement In that locality. As a found. removal when wraa some or, general proposi There Justification for insisting It was announoad that the Clayton bondtoatly Upon the original text of the agreement lion, the publie la disposed to be just; and the ing on South Tempi street. Salt LXko, o long' as there was the hope that it might al truth Is that worthy sentiment is not against formerly occupied by tho Salt Zk high' length receive senatorial eonf irmaLon,' or so organized labor any more than it ia against school, had boon purchased by tho Lamand bert Paper company for fit, SSI. long as there was fear that any important unorganized laboonly as arrogance modification would necessitate the reconvening Violence on the part of certain ' leadera and Mr. ISIlsa Ponton Jenkins, widow of of the Peace Conference and' the resubmission spokesmen, have arrayed opinion in opposition J. W. Jenkins, died at her homa In Skit Lake after a lingering lllnesa She wa of the amended pact to all the other signatories to policies from which the public is made to native of England. (I year of age, and a Vhen But it became plain suffer. By the same token,' public sentiment inoluding Germany. wto Utah handcart veteran of 1SSS. that unless certain "Americanixing" reserva- has' taken strong position against the intolertions were allowed, the Senate would not ratify; ance of capital, and has not been alow to blame ' and especially when it was found that the proit directly for many of the industrial troubles societies perform so well for the benefit of their members and the community, the funcwould not reservations vitiate the Treaty of the past. Finally, the public has lost symposed tions of the bar associations, the medical societn the estimation of Ihe Allied governments, lockand hand pathy with strikes on the one then it clearly and absolutely the duty of outs on the other, as carrying consequences ties and the teachers associations ia large the President and the defenders of the original from which it is almost Invariably the prinvariety. They could continue to appeal to the on all questions of general interest which would public which draft to accept Hie .reservations cipal sufferer, .This whole subject has supplied " between arise employers and- employed, &nd Dr. . ratification. , assured have the lopio for an illuminating paper, by t to able increase greatly their means would be . We Jiave said the, Treaty is dead without Charles W. Eliot, president emeritus of Harof if which sound counsel publicity they saved their expenditures on hope of resurrection. Of course there is the vard, filled with In short, if they should give up action strikes. ho rerevival can both sides can well afford to consider as rep faint glimmer, of a hope; but come except upon: the Presidents initiative, senting tho publics views and rights in the that rests on violence and the infliction of widespread suffering, they wbuld make a much wherefore it is futile to expect him to yield al premises. the autopsy what he refused to yield al tho What organized labor needs, in order to Stronger one may say an irresistible appeal l. to life be still was whenr there consultations establish it fully in popular favor and to enable ,a the general saved. He. has declared bimsef desiring to it to fulfill to the utmost the high purposes TAKE YOlR TIME. submit the whole case to a solemn referendum of which it is capable, is a new kind.of lead tbo of the people in other words, carry it into prship devoid of the combat methods of .Whatever advantage Colliers has in and sincerely converted to the new policy. 7 electoral campaign. Well, he has succeeded political managers, candidates and those who are watching political developments Jn paving the way for ili But he has allowed and good will.-T- he abandonof leads us to offer to our readers the same tip himself to be decisively outmaneuvered for ment bf strikes ntby seem to mean the surwe taken for ourselves; dont ally yourwho bis render of the most effective weapon and the self have party position. The irreconcilables in with any particular candidate too quickly. - followed his leadership are in appropriate comof which the chief agency by organyielding In the first place, there is no hurry. The longer of the other party ized labor can serve its members and continue us wait, the surer we may be of our judgment. pany with the who never wanted the Treaty and League at to exist But surely there are other means and Between now and election there may be a great shift of events. Between now and the national any time in any forth. - They constitute the objects,; equally effective ' and beneficent, in conventions be two or three surpristhere which it can make its stupendous power and ing disclosures asmay battalion of death." to the fitness jxf the men There are many channels who have offered themselves frankly and The people of Utah by a great majority influence felL openly, or with blushes, denials, and crossed have desired the ratification of this Treaty. through which the unions have made themMost oLthe candinot and believed as one useful but for many years, selves of; fingers,4oc4he presidency. perfect, They never regarded it dates who have been tried in climbing it to be a good thing and were willing to give these would be closed. - They could continue to have been tried too much; atpolitical least two, who it a fair trial. They" have - not universally advocate government regulation of child labor have not been tried out, are not yel known approved or condemned Ibe interpretations and and woman, labor, the Old Testament law six sufficiently for a shrewd man to accept either in some days shall thou labor and do all thy work," ,ust now on the press agent's valuation. And reservations proposed probably ho is back of each one The candidates air . -important respects They regarded - them as and equitable provisions against sicknessjjicci-djwant us to believo it's our move. - Tisnt sol and premature disability. They could Its theirs!' Bit with us by the stove a while improvements. But they wert 'sturdily for the acceptance of the instrument at Jut in such perform the functions which professional and whittle and listen Collier's Weekly. ' !! W Ut V m to k y yev-!- (. m Dl tiNMli VliVw )! !VISutooft. loaory to!. freolor 4trf ul to.rkol m y lk IrrooionUo r.OO, Ik toUM oolookl - err. lk toe Am ttsM D ye tv vrt4 Tm oo Ike !!it a'Ml nmUHM fa I t . Tr C4W Litlit --rmi ' ,th M. daatoaiaji to oar ally ttgkijod II 0.cf.'tI aaiolkieal UiSBlftiUDon, Lvit IUh Lai been r an ITirV U ai' IUrl al iii HtaWr N r kr to,; - pnns km to DU UimUM T. 9 ml! mr mMAhs U ym. wank ! miM iut ltk t y ctr aaaolTOMORROW mtrki Ilia LftouU( of ta la (It Llrtory if eJuratioa in alala la huh inurti iurtk.nI hie UUk k U to tor Lai alriaJy Lvi niton. 7hs hlrl LeraUd Uaralkmal La drrntaJ to the firiva, Iba data tying from Mirth 21 to March l' Vt: PRICE. tr tv mm km w gw. awa oMt. pf Rhlr, llat affiiteUenS, fjf II la boner to ! tiuiiT i I filur U itif A WOMAWS ttouai. Their Ml tk tt ftif.o.ktii 4-- M U fitul tL ef Ibeir Un. aU4 U ,, M tmlif sad they LavtotLieuU to their in fca. 9M4M IU t I vt-ie- d the fiual rMcaimoi tn-lhird- ppooU a oiitotf - lavM tm hrelry s el (nd CZ2ET EVEIJl!!GlJEwS knrriry tofret l 10:0 20 , a M, Sfk4 ktor i kr kt Homes in Bonneville on the Hill. to, in see-alo- ha Worth of Beautiful to. oo Ua r4 rifht-thlnklt-if mU-alon- ary ilala-vrld- tby or. . 4 Sr ut i Lr oa Kmi( ekoS rr4lt v li I ) Am the General Agent EDWARD F. COLBORN twenty years ago. 308 Newhotue Building . Wa. 3588 nf ryi . i 2$ -- i 4'' BONNEVILLE . Co-o- - GARDENS CO. Announce i SATURDAY EVENING . DANCES At 8:30 Beginning Sat. Mar. 20 -- s . "Hawkins Military Band . w-a- s Admission, 50c Per Couple Including War Tax Ladies Free. - Behind us we have th great Federal Reserve System with gold reserves of $2,200,000,000. ; In addition we have art able bojdy of 9onser-vatlve, careful directors and officers. Let these resources ana facilities serve you and protect your savings, .. . h -- 1. Loan & Trust Co. Savings Earn - , Organized to Serve the Public. Our Safety Boxes j Proving Popular i When the lady comes down town,, she finds it convenient to deposit her . val--uabl- es or remove' them just - at her pleasure. L- good-wil- the-pas- The cost is so small and t, guarantee of security great 7 con-setw- ith bitter-ender- s" . : -- nt Stnte and local distributor for Hart Parr, Trucks, Win-the- r Trucks and Master Trucks. Write or Cali Mr. Walch, Ncvvhousc potcl Y - so s. ,D. SEMI-WEEKL- - W. S. McCornick, Pres. Anthon H. Lund, Vice-PreGeorge Albert Smith, M. Michelsen, Cashier. Vice-Pres-Fr- THE the NEWS ed E. Judd. Assistant Cashier. TheQreat Country Newspaper |