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Show DKSKHET EVEtANG NEWS C a I !- - T hc fdf iar4r I ifl ' . g Wtii..; I j ; , IfllkoauTtarK nr. r Tr I rtuctnsacAirrioN r hi,fmr OflM rtali m IUnm all OaaB e" " 1UI I1WK . - mMn " oaua. b long before lUU Del be for jot tee whether h will wire action t vote "Aye" sod comp If tea tb r 1 flew lose m No vet er Lsne for this years ejection, no be will there and postpone )L Of course, la vote enough affirmative trouble in getting no will carry but tbee of coure (he even at much as stl fpeeikt d.tifK(h'0-iK- 't whk-l- i eUtee ara, absolutely adbere la tfcoe to cobDtute the will continue H-and opf-of the surface of the corner A. KHitheaitera bl( bf the suffrage broad white ne Other i map. t rolLeallbut tt will '' I'rjitjicT .! Uki Cur. viti. r l A ALL 4ja(UH Avoaaa. on Ktlanl U t & Ik lw Miiir od Ink 1 Ilf M A Mflii - - - &JJLT LAKE CITT, r U ' 111 MAJICK ?. t0. in the Tabernacle. la revetted that reunion. etc, In arranging there be no cooflle I mla-ilou- ary with - the foregoing in datea or hour ppolntmenU. HEDER J. GRANT. . A.NTHON 1L LUND. CHARLES W. PENROSE, Flrtl Pmldeuey. Ibat ia BY F11E O-AI- 'INHERE baa been general appreberuion Ibat 4' with Ibe edvenl f ipring. and faith Iba dStruclIon of the opposition In the east and nth, Bolshevist force would launch an attack Pobah , frooL plnat the the begin forethadow 1iterdajra dupatche Vietor-l- u theae of fear. realization of the I jg In their campaign agalnat the Kolchak labile and the Denikina force, and with no fjpther anxieties concerning tfeat In. the norlhaett, iha Red have made tJd boaat of their Intention to coerce r coo-In-r Poland. when the proper time came. talialion for Poland'a refuaal to enter into a ailed peace. Thclrtrorpa have ahown ing aiz or eight months put a steadily k'reasing efficiency and morale; and there bd reason to think that they are commanded kr tome of the ablest of the survivor of the imperial regime, who have found It prudent 'tcjlnake unto tbemsclve friends of the autocracy ,the proletariat In lieu of autocracy of the ' firmer kind. These force are therefore not to ' I despised as combatant. They are seasoned veterans for the most part, and their fighting tjlrll is said to he equif to that displayed in tie earlier days of the war when under the Ipdershlp of Grand Duke Nicholas, Rennen-- 1 Ijjnpf and others they were giving the gray Irrde of Germany sd much trouble. I; Against unaided Poland they would scem-fcjj-fy be able to make rapid headway. But they . ng8t have misreckoned aadly If they Imagine tlal Poland can long remain unaided. With whatsoever of moral and physical force that tniay be needed, the Allies are solemnly bound come to the rescue of the republic which ey have fostered if not founded. This Is an o' digation that admits of neither quibbling and in its fulfillment the Allies are sure b attain a more candid status of Intervention" 1: Russian affairs than they have heretofore e red to confess. Their lifting of the Russian' b jckade.and their resumption of trade through C e medium of the may soon h expected under these new conditions to demonstrate the soundness or the unwisdom the policy that Inspired them. On the other hind, the Bolshevist leaders responsible for the esent aggression may or may not have fully calculated its cost, but they are In a fair way tc force an issue with the Allied Powers in a ir inner that pill relegate diplomacy to the b ckground, and invoke again the arbitrament o the sword. The Soviets are starting out as U ough they expected a busy and prosperous si sson, and not the least of. their encourage-i- r ?nU is the situation of affairs in Germany, lere the Sparlacist element will be found ir ?re than williug to give them moral comfort if not material aid. newty-eiUblUh- ! r : ei ed 1 nor-dtay- ; -- I aikd for r LIES ON DELAWARE, CONNECTICUT'S 'SOI ernor hav tnsdodared that he will not convene ah e: tra session of the legislature to art upon the ei ual suffrage amendment to the Constitution, tlf eye of all friends of the cause are fixed tb --the- greater inlcnlness-upo- n Delaware, wjiose eolons are wrestling with the subject, th promise of a vole on it this w cck. The 'imiative action of one inoie si ale is needed give CheTamendment the approval of three- -' frjirtha of all the stales which will make jt a rt of the U. S. Constitution. So that while Delaware has the distinction of being the last for ratification., it also is .con-- fi II mled with the humiliationlhat will pome fi m defeating the reform by not ratifying at a! - Even the opportunity of being the first to n tify (and this, by. (he way, was claimed by tt ee slates Illinois, Wisconsin and Michigan, June iO, 1919) is les memorable than the portunily of being the winning one, whoe ( tfproval ehall clinch .the businessrAlready thfe 'watchers have forgotten the stales' that ratified fifth, tenth,' twentieth in the order of t ri BUC by the public In the curb a applied to the Intereat nrui Tkar upon wr Ignorant Tby aot only wro Tkr 14 aoparwl-llou- rury chocoliteA Try them youroelf iny of the dainty, wdl'choten Svrrr luort. dent. Evxry piece i a rtvelatioa -- of bxttrr ao frAUlsfAitrli4 a. . w anow-atorn- Sweets CHOCOLATES SALT LAKE r Qhe choice cf'parlicularjolh '-,- ia CffZe. Min tons China Ware TWENTY YEARS AGO,' 71o Proa tho - of Tho Domrat 8 Frand- lljjpvatj-Hooc- k B fUastam-)8o- ' hen. MARCH St, IbOO. Kick Haworth wao arraigned bafor Jodr Rolapp at Farmington. Utah, chargo with th murder of Nlghtwatchman Thome Randall of Layton, and entered a plea of not guilty. Trial wao aet for April XI. John M. Stone, for ten year governor of Him.. Mlaislppf, died at Holly Spring Ha waa president of the from erynlpela e. SUrkviU Agricultural A Mechanical Great March f -- Sale-ECONO- Mirror Aluminium Ware - a 66 da Main St. A SPECIALS TOMORROW MY .J r' VERY EXCEPTIONAL VALUE! 50 PIECE DINNER SET -- eol-leg- a botlermakor of Owomo,x Charleo Scott Mich., brok Into th horn of hi wlf from whom ho wao ooporata and aanaultod her an her mother with a chisel, th former H than draw a rovotver an faUlly. . vkliled hlmoelf.. Striking machlnlata at Chicago atarSad to return to work, their demands for a nine-ho- ur day and a minimum scale of wage ' having been granted.. The Merchant' National hank of Hut- land, Vt., closed lta dooro and the 'cashier waa placed under arrest charged with mis, appropriation of fund of Chrla Thompson, aeotion foreman, Oast. Utah, war killed In a railroad accident at Nepht, wjille ten of the crew were seriously Injured. The Stth birthday anniversary of William IL Tolaom. pioneer contractor of Salt Lake. waa celebrated with a family gather- - Wonderful Offer That A Bought at the Pottery Today A a nolillt rlaalrr roso ao ttl!a( border drooratioo. Made by tbr fnrrmoal Aiarrlna pntlrrln, Prlrrd o lk lonrrr baala af raa af a ;car ago. raro portalty fa bar and kiIIk satlbsa Impoaalblc nr latrr . V oa. Another Remarkable Value! 32 Piece- DINNER SET I .a rare reae drroraClon. abaoe bkll tha few 'aad aea laat,Seallope at IMS. they WATER X eat floral rH-OAlLO- - JVU I drsl. Oa PR ft - I old4ealg THIS BLOW riaeat, amovtb " , TIMBLERS flalak. wl(b baa ,e R tor attraetlva baraalo. A moat GQn . SILVER I Elat thia fi Crowo ! Kroaa, ed two-thir- ds a CALTAMZED TrBS Oa.Sala lo ear, Dowa ttalra tara t Sl CAI.VAsntEP TLBS S Special ... Sa 1 g Via L.W Mg-SlaaB- 4SH EXTRA QUALITY CLOTHES KETS Oa Sale la Dowa Stalra IdW Jtorc, ..... Roller Skates Roller Bearings ?1.49 SPRI.VG CLAMP Dawa a. . SalfJinrR 7 lOC BOARPS Oa Dowa Malra Store SPRIVG CLOTHES dose a for 33r or riSS I I I Bottle dSri - Irr (r, Tire prr doiea HEAVT METALLXCW I , a Per doe- d, time-honor- QHr 1 - nd-dlverted- gg giy DF.POSIT TFSIBLERS blow la r or lllr ,e ot e war-wo- rk If Would Be lmpossible A shell-riddle- It aot know tha' recuperative power of the French Is one the most admirable qualities of that ruly remarkable people. Never in history has here been a more splendid demonstration of this trail than is seen in the surprising proreadjusting indus-gress eince the armistice-ibasis and ki restoring that which try lo a peace wars remorseless hand had destroyed. During the dreadful period from' August 1914 to November 1918, more than half a million bulld-ng- s wer,e wholly destroyed or seriously damaged. Within eight months aflcf hostilities Ing. terminated, 76,000 of these structures had been Republicans held a rally at the Salt Lake erected or repaired, and 60,000 were under conTheatre, with James T. Hammond. Arthur ' L. Thomas, Arthur Brown. William Glas- same period 90 per rent of struction. mann and James H. Anderson as speaksr the destroyed trackage had been rebuilt, an tillarea of 1500 square miles Of drinks and Inst proable land liad brem cleared upr 80 million cubic main buinfW8 frvlng meals and beds was merely mridenUL viding a trenches million of filled, refugees or only a means of stimulating thirst. One yards returned to their homes, 5,000 schools reopened pictured the hotelkeepers calculating the weeks and nearly 1,000 civic communities reorganized. between them' and bankruptcy. If one were lo Within three months after the fighting ceased, of a philosophical turn, there was chancetook meditate upon the vagaries of fate, which t, 300,00(1 outJ3f .Thc L700,000 mployecs occuan arrow aimed at the ekloon it government and against the pied in a group of institution of the inn. private plants were already engaged in peacc-lim- o Suddenly we hear from the hotelkeeper. But he is mokninf no longer.' Between chuckles he short time later, pursuits; and-information, thath's. manage of (Se'ThdusTftareHaBTIshnienls Tirt'Iic waiters are rushed to death and that be Is ai occupied area" had resumed opera ions. hrs wit's end to know where to put people. Ever body has taken to food. The man who a The most reluctant student of figures cannot but be impressed by and interested in these year ago was drinking to excess now eats lik a fish. There are, we gather, almost none who volee.lhe old boost that they rarr eat it op econtestimony of the rapidity of the country let it alone. New York Evening Post. ' omic and phsical recovery, and they tell tho i j MAKING MONEY IN COLLEGE. ' lory of a task so stupendous that the worftl marvels how the work has been done. One college graduate makes 810.000 a year EATING IS ALL TII ATS LETT. in a tea room. Another receives 0,006 a ear the college dining room, more than for While the Eighteenth Amendment was any running professor on the faculty is getting. More being ratified, state by state, no one, tlext to the monpy In food for the body than in food for the mind! Here u food for thought. St. Joseph brewers, showed such sign of panic as hotel: " rkeepers. . One would .have thought that their Gajetie.' n Jrlm Lr U, u THE Svkta He not only know that Swoti are beat, but he know that the redp ient of the gift know it too and wiJ xpprecizte hi good judgment ia pending these, nther than jut ordi Iklnga tkal or trua, but lhy ktw oa ooaan of iklnta tkot or not into. 11 Ihla kao Wkot ko ooro Urgty, Iko R formation, lha Itonal-anc- a. trvL aoGiving Iba rloa af 0r1ca full eroit for lkir abara in lha wrk of hollaring woro tko rorw IU tko prlodyal cauo Siaom oo yttatlag. lUZlroaSa karo oao mara I hroak owa oat only tko pkyolcol hat tko moral War. rtora botwoo moo tka anr otkar otagio comm area la ooroe ogoncy. Wort-w- o dtaarmamoal lha guaranty of world-oil tko poaro coafaroneoo on part. It lo Iba oroao llor tkaf haa rBaro plratao Impomlbla aa flood Suropo with Amort, can Idaaa. Aid to tMa tko printing prom, which fcrtnco Kbrarlra an arapoporo and Ua IhougkU of oil part ogaa an of aJl far coantrl homo to tho am all art ha re lot. Tblo anlfrlng of oil humankind aoftana, raflnao. alavaioo ooch part. That a la no aalvatioa for aay on individual nor for sr ono nation. Tko only pomabla aahratioa la for tha who! wort. Wkoorar mad thia fcumaa rao tntndo .to mak any aort of eullora. roUgtoa or haaith Impomlbla. BloamboaU an locomoUvaa aro tb ahnt-tla- o waavlng tha othlca of th futuro that ah ail pon on no church, no dam. nor vet, nor any aagmont of humanity, but tha wldr. unlvanal inattneto aa emottona an thought of all. Hlalonarla going to Chino and Chino tudnta coming to A re erica a ochoola art building wloar than they know. Th rtaarn an roar an rnttl, th many oargoaa on th Mva nano, tho acream of of racing aaprooa train tko paper from th unwaarled proaooooll oro Wuay ot fh glgantlo moral and aplrttual ontarprioo of gtting humanity togthr. (Copyright. IMS. by mnk Craa) of the whole FRANCE. That it why he i so ipt to imlt oa -- E chocolate. rrara EATIt SEEKING WHAT THEY CAN DESTROY. PIIOENLA-LIK- The BUR of good Uatc BAtunllf de nund the beat when he lend gilt In rM people if It failed to employ this restraint, end it will be given the whole people's support in It Judicious but firm exercise. fNN'E rat doea not gnaw a very big hole In bln, but fc lot of grain can run out through that small bole; and when million! of rata devote themaelvei to the destructive business, it la easy to Imaging though difficult to estimate, the enormous Iomci they can and do cause,'' A good authority say two hundred million dollar worth, of damage annually la don by, the depredation of thia pest alone. And this is only one of the furry marauder gainst which man is required to enter into combat wherever he eela up bit roof tree or undertakes to make bis Irving by bending the veneficenre of nature to his luatenanee and its welfare. A itngle mountain lion In our neighboring slate of Wyoming waa proved lo have destroyed last spring no leas than t thousand dollar! worth of live stock before he finally bit the dust; and this high record as a killer is surpassed by the performance of a gaunt, grisly gray wolf Jn another atato which was Identified aa the slayer in six months of 150 head of colls and cattle valued at frve thousand dollars. The havoc wrought by the cowardly, Blinking coyole ia too well known locally to require illustration; but Texas claim a logs of 300 sheep in three month by a pack of three of th$ curs, the loaa being $300. The high cost of living makes no difference with the appetite of these gourmands, except to whet it. In their case it truly represents the coal of high living. Their bill as paid by the one slate of New Mexico Is estimated at about twenty million dollars per year In cattle and sheep! And until the poisoning campaigns of the federal and stale authorities were brought to something like systematic thoroughness, tho estimate is that destructive rodents, such gophers, prairie dogs, squirrels and rabbits, ate (150,000,000 worth of food crops every year of their energelio little livis. ' uk iitf s of course Trl oaa4 Pll tbit labor In-th- ALL 'Smet-- Inal fa (hair akZMeaa to 4 t toio Us warU. ! I loaaaolof I saorai. a oaihtaf to Oallf traaOotM Waa rS to our tattoo of ia Ao o iMUtr of faec tko oolr raal o4 Ibiar ia Iba wart la aomaollrt 11 of K. UooOa-o- a lo o owaJitf Ibat labaroo lo tl ao faoco off oao aaral suo. Wl ! to ara tiao of folk aa faocr o I or r wlaubao. Ik man IMb HIM I Ocoak on Or oontooaOr oJooro ! iba aloct lo from Ik (m ao rutUM ooo aoaibaCa lb root. Hi mala raaoo. olr Oa raaaoo. 0 kloor oo karali Ik sialltn) oort waa that II waa ollortr Srovlaclat Tfcr of UoroL goah ka IO Ikaao 4ari ka It wo coo. roremuallr Uva I Haora, Cttaaaaaaa. lama, rootuma, oa ro knuL rirm.'tbor war 4mr. Tfcor woo war, Tklr oalr out 11 f oolfcualaan whlrh woo mo oo oo o a(oar Oualaao ko waa gonaral mao-ov- r. of wtikk tko UM or roa tko akk ao Uaaoa oul Tkr Tha oporl of tko nobility In I a iko wooa wao to among tko corn m on pooplo la oourt an rcaoio Tkr lortura ogaaoua karsiko koforo Iko ckurck oor, Tbr war nalaratlr viao wlik larrlblo poou. Cbol-or-a, ro aa(k. on black oatb rogo. Po pi uo pi mo of govemmret would be false to THE THREAT AGAINST POLAND. 1020 Kt Ir lx. ml Claaa) t rp 0nrl Confer Th ninetieth annual fif Chrlil of Jous Churth ence of tb LslUr-dt- y SsinL will ceo vroa la lb TobwmatU. Pali Lake City, on Sunday, April 4, ICO, at 10 o'clock a. uu, with elona alto o Monday an4 Tuesday, April S and i. A general Prtetthood meetlbf will be held Tuesday evening, April 4, at T p. W. It RICIfT ill ZMrt glaUars of labor organizations to enforce be subject to the asms reslrirliuni that have been applied to capital in recent years In deprivation of the um of power detrimental to the public tntereaL There ran be notbtftf unfair In tbia. The people have learned In a number of v hid Instance lately that the community D the chief sufferer from control of the (be effort of the unions to aourcra of production (aa In the steel and coal strike) and of distribution (as In the railway, dockmro'a end other IransporUUon strikes). Popular sentiment revotti st this abuse of power; and hence when Mr. Com peri, as head of the American Federation of Labor, takei Iba position "that governmental Interference with strike pula Ibe worker in the slave data, by "making him work when he doea not want to, hi argument la rtjeeled by the Intelligent public as apnetoua, trkky and unsound. No compulsion la plated upon the Individual, nor placed Whit lha government ought to be propose U to mlrtln the endeavor of strong ornnlziUont, a it hat done already in the case of those classed a ''capitalistic," to Inflict injury on the general public in their attempt to obtain special privilege for themselves. It trike. CONTTREMX CENTRAL, (gar (ha effort " di MARCH THE MORALITY OF TRAVEL. lb; ! MlaWf A adit Baraaa nrewlarto J f, MdlMtr, I,MI Aeoaoa. Txk ih rir Mltblaaa 111 MoV Ceaa 0 FIIIDAV 1 o i"1- t4 W aboald W addroaeo kkwu EVENING NEWS $2.65 qrvLrrv Oo I) per Callaway-Hooc- k crepe ROItoilet pa.... gj i'OKLV.FEa Sale Tomorrow".. Regular 23c Magic WALL PAPER CLEANER On Sale Tomorrow 2 V.. HV1VDLE9 Price vnr and. $1.97 Ball Bearings $2.89 MOP for 25c & Francis jS), |