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I BAN ON AMUSEMENTS We Are the Nearest By that we nvean near- est to that high sUnd-arof merchandising d April Episcopal church, which oprna at Da Moines, loo a, stated to hl(bt that lha ronfarrnr prohablp would rails. lha kaa a amusements, rhaaglag It from a mandatory art In Ik Book of Dlarlpllna Ga All FDUTIC1L Finn payments subscription and complaint regarding bo should mad to J. L Johnson, office with H .A. Poder-so- n A Co.. i West First North Bt rlaphon II. Horn telephone lli. Agent for th Dally, Saturday and y Nwg and Cboref. nubtloatlona Semi-Weekl- on. third of th preacher CHICAGO. April 14. A natlorfW want to eliminate all reference lo danc of - Forty-eigh- t, of tho mambar tng. theatre and card playing, with to form a aaw political party olhara uncertain aa how to deal with will b hal4 bar July 14 to II. It waa th propoaltlon. In view of th far! that the preacher announced today by M. C. Harrlaoa. do not put men and women on trial divisional director of tho organisation. for Iheaa amiiaementa, ir. Mill will th Th nw party, rapraaantlng move elimination of Ih following; naoda and hop of average American word In that part of th Book of. Discipline dealing with the trial of a man and woman, wilt conduct an ag member for Improdent conduct: campaign agalaat both banning, playing at game of chanc. grossly old partlaa and la auppork of a attending theatre, hors car, dancing part lea. patronlilng contract It program of ocooomlo, an- nod political progroae," aa dancing achool or taking part la such other amumnta aa r a obviously of inouncament aa Id. of "Forty-eigThe oommlttee misleading and questionable moral , which adopted a platform and a statetendency. For such offansa th law calls first ment of alms at a convention la Bt for raproOf by pastors, secondly, re- Louis lent December has a membership proof by pastor and class leader or of Th14.000, Mr. Hrrloa aald. Inclotee: organisation platform "discreet," member of tho church and for th third offenae, th accuaed ahall Public ownership of transportation. Inb brought to trial. . large abattoirs cluding stock yards After striking out th ward referred grata elevator. terminal warehouses to Dr. Mill would have a star placed pip line aad tanks. Public ownership th at this point dealing with trials making i of other public utllltioe and ofwater It compulsory for th ministers to read principal natural reaourcaa large h on "amusements, under th powers and large commercial Umber tracts of "advices." headchapter "No land, including natural resources and no patents to be held out of use aid monopoly. Wheat Supply Increases. for speculation, or to Idle land Into uas favor taxes to force legal "Equal economic, politicalof and NEW YORK. April !(. The Yialble creed o. for all. Irrespective rights Immediate and absolute restorasupply of American and bonded grain color. shows the following changee: tion of free speech, free prees peaceand all civil rights Wheat, Increased SSI. 400 bushels able assembly the constitution. W deby guaranteed increased, 114,000 bushels Rye, abolition of Injunction In la414,000 bushels. Kye, de- mand cases W lndore th effort u. creased, (14,000 bushels Barley, de- bor labor to hare In the management of creased 127,000 bushels. Industry and labors right to organic nd bargain collectively through representatives of their own choosing." In a statement addressed to Ameii. Argentine Wheat Bought cans ready for a new party" It was de- e BUENOS AIRES. April 24 All seed clared that the time had come "for of the real America to organise wheat In the province of Chubut, themselves'' to form a new political southern Argentina, has been to restore to America constituchased by a Nprih American firm, ac- party tional right through which the govcording to reports This announce- ernment be. made responsive to ment. coupled with record exportations the will ofshall the people." of wheat since January 1, which total The statement Bald the old parties yearly 80,000,030 bushels, has crested were "bankrupt of democratic pursome alarm and newspapers are dis- pose and have made their peace with a treasonable reaction." cussing danger of reso-tlona- clr-cu- I he needed money Is practically sure to be given. William Lathy, who for many years has been In business In I'reelon, Ida., has returned to Isgan and will open a business establishment her. II. U. Duugla, th man killed hy a Bhort Lin train nt Jlammond 8pur on Ih west aid of this valley roupl of week ago, waa buried at Ih expense of tha public today, th sheriff having found It Impossible to local any relative. Logan Office for . Memorial auhmltlad lo Dr. Mill from counlrp ld conferenra ahow e, Practice Home at Summer School LOGAN. April ht j ; lov-er- Blind Men and Elephants the old fable. It tells how three blind men came upon an elephant and how they described the creature. f Some people buy insurance with their eyeshut, but we do I ot ask patronage for The Utah Home Fire Insurance - ; , Company in that Way. You remember ry LOO AX, April II. Prof. O. W. enlaraelson. Irrigation wnd drains Utah th Agricultural gineer of and Dr. D. 8. Jennings, In charg of toll gunrey for ' th4 Utah experiment auglon. have returned from th Uinta Basin, where they want In th lnUroato of th experiment station and extension division of th college. . Dr. Jennlnga mad arrangement for th beginning of a soil aurvey In Uinta county, which th cxepriment station wUl conduct there this ium-mIn with th U. B. bureau of oolla To assist In making a thorough aurvey th county commissioner recently appropriated toward this work. Th aurvey wlU consist of analyzof sample of soil ing thousands from th agricultural land of th county, together with aecareful study of tho formations from which the soils are derived, after which the station will publish detailed map and descriptions of the area. Various sections of the basin have experienced difficulty in securing loans on farm lands because there was no definite information available on the soil conditions of the area Alkali Is the problem which makes the lands questionable. Prof. laraelson went to confer with the stockholders 'of ths canal companies of Ashley valley wh are exconsiderable periencing difficulty with their water system. A preliml- nary study made by the college last' year showed that there was plenty of water for the land if properly handled. At a meeting of the stockholders it was unanimously decided to authorise the experiment station to ! make such studies as may be neces- eery to determine Just what ths evils of the preeent system are and devise remedies for them. Th stockholders coted to tax themselves to defray ths sxpenses of this work. Prom ths observations that have been made Prof. laraelson thinks the i trouble is due to the use. of too many smalt continuous flow streams to thy various farms for culinary purposes; ( f ditches and later-- 1 als; and the division of the supply Into too many small streams for irrigation purposes A man from the staff of the experl- -' ment station will probably be assigned j to this work at an early date. .The Utah Home Fire Insurance Company is thirty-thre- e years old and is the only company with assets of over two million dollars now in existence west of the Missouri River, that was organized before 1885 and which has not had to call on its stockholders for contributions to its funds. Why not buy yous insurance from .us? Utah Home Fire Insurance .. Company Heber J. Grant & Company . GENERAL AGENTS . , 22 MAIN STREET -- V Salt Lake City. ' . phone 2262 col-leg- o, ar 2,-1- 00 poorly-construc- ! j Agri- ted Girls Sell More Than $l,000 Worth of. Poppies (Special Correspondence.) , LOGAN, April 2d. The echool girls I of Logan made an excellent record on Poppy Day, eelling 11,014 worth of the tiny paper blossoms during the ' day., n The teacher and pupils of the high achool. adopted the overalls ' idea today aa a protest against the high cost of 'Clothing. All of them appeared at school In overalls and the order was Issued by th students that newt any pupil falling to wear th costume will be taken before the kangaroo court??) f the school and punished. The' girl . are wearing gingham home wilt b under tha direction of Mrs. Amy Lyman Merrill and will give opportunity to LI women students to secure th lateet training in bom man- agement. . "W wilt hav two group of girls taka work In tb practice home," said Ura Merrill la outlining tho summers work. "Each group will consist of six glrla These girls will live at th hom for alx weeks each. While at th hom they will all be given opportunities to manage various aides of the house Each girl will b home man ager for on week during which litnt aha must keep complete accounts of all money expended and prepare a balance sheet to Show, at th and of th week. Just how much each meal has coet. This will give practical laboratory work In th preparation of th household budget The U, A. C. summer quarter will oprn June 1. Tha first term will close July I. Thera will be sn Intermission from July 4 to July It 10 on account of the meetings of the National Educational Aaaociatlon convention at Halt Lake City during those dates, Th second term will open July It and will continue nntll Aug 10. as Ai the nearest Columbia dealer for a demonstration of the stop that needs no setting. Columbia Grafonola Standard Models up to $300; Period Designs up to $2100 To beaulif newor old floors permanent Is very One good way to coat them with EMO-- 1 LA FLOOR VARNISH; either clear or colored. Another good way is to spread on B M 0 L A FLOOR WAX. For linoleum floors, you can get of us a special linoleum floor varnish thats very -- good. (To take -- off old or varnish: MAGIC paint SOLVENT.) , "ZIP SERVICE S ye store with the green front dreeees. yotlng un School Bonds. Th election called by the city board of education for the purpose of having the taxpayer pass on the matter of additipna! achool (raising some (24.000 occur tomorrow. funds for tKi year, There has been little agitation on the matt and th authority for getting No other phonograph has it. All other stops must be set by hand for every record. No other phonograph can get it. Basic patents protect the Columbia Non Set Automatic Stop. It is the last touch of convenience added to the Columbia Grafo-nolrecognized leadership in beauty of design, richness of tone, and reliability of mechanism. , COLUMBIA GRAPH OPHOHE COMPANY, NEW YORK Lo-ra- i II. The Utah cultural practice home, for Ih 0. IN UINTA BASIN study ofcollege practical problems In hom economic, will b opan during th entire II weeks of th 1020 summer achool, according to Dr. J. H. Unford, (Special Corrcipondenc.) director of tb summer session. Th BY A. lal , Exclusively on the 220 Sa.Uain adrlr. 1 m :-- fislur-4- r that about Read That Ad slisorfh-OlDUghl- m om-m- m r, Snil. acting Operates on any record, long tor short. Nothing to move or set or measure. Just put on your record and the Grafonola plays and stops itself. Auto- matic Stop for your na. nr. tcretar for Ik general conference af tk Ma(ho4!l T. Automatic. We .will gladlv strale this New 7m Syracuse. s. long-want- ed Built right into the motor. Invisible. justly entitled. E K- - improvement is. now a part of the new Columbia Grafonola teous and efficient service to which you are o TO BE REVISED WHEN This which guarantees o o o o o o o o o o o d Mon Automatic. Stop Columbia Dealers o o -- The Only L o (t o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o O o o 1020 21. East First South WASATCH 1270 can Legion. This organisation has 100,000 francs In Its treasury snd expects contributions front th United States to assist In the purchase of flowers and provide for other expenses The of the day. Prosecution Rests in Tabor Murder Trial . PAW PAW, Mich., April 2. prosecution rested its case In the trial of Mrs. gsrah Tabor charged with manslaughter in connection with, the death of her daughter Maude Tabor-Virg- o late today. Joseph Virgo, husband of the dead woman failed to appear. counsel Attorney 'Clyde Ketcham, for the defense. In addressing the Jury, indicated that the defense, would stress "Chetesttltaony of expert witnesses in an effort fo disprove allegations of an Ulegal .operation State Guardsmen Sent Aid it Negroes Trials dred Chlnest merchants from all sections of the United Stated, members of the On Leon Tong, nent on record at a meeting today against the sale ol Japanese goods They expressed resentment at the attitude of Japan toward China and voted neither to import or dtil ' In Japanese NASHVILLE. Tenn., 'April 27. A Retail of (0 state guardsmen from Memphis and Jackson were ordered today by Oov. Roberts to go to Savannah, Tenn., to preserve order St tho trial of four negroes accused of th kilting of Harry Allen, a Hardin eounty mer- increases strength of dclic-itnervchant. n people in two vw1 ous. run-do- n ls-d time in many Instances Ban on Japanese Goods highly endorsed hy former Umtu Will Observe Memorial. States Senators ard Members Ii-- tf s a Placed by Chinamen Congress. p" PARIS, April 27. Memorial 4ay exand former Labile J'onltH e'llc-al- . cemd-lartheld American be ercises will qhou I. your dorter nr x hun la ('rased by Paris post. Amarl- - J.'EW YORK. Aorll . t c. I i ned-Vros- aa 4- -k 24.-S'- V |