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Show , DESEREZ : PIT t - 4.1 , ..; .,I1 ' ' AT ASI1T011,10A110 BIOS - I TO YOTE.01 PEOPLE ;: A! Ito I.F. , This board of county commieOrions t edyeetton has to The Nova.) The city beIrd ae r n locoed ASHTON. Idaho, May been Ms disposed morning authorivoil adtertivoi put just nd realetenta of Aohtob. this mornioll to submit to the taxpaying cotes of merit for bltio on ronstruction of the rroittocl th Commercial the city the problem to( yet furthe! proposorl memorial bridge to soldier. Salt Laik lab xcuraiontota. ha arrived hero Increase. by ;lee each. of the miler-le- a sailors. marines and pursue from Salt tho Mat atop of the sity leteller' for th next !Aka county. to to built, erteNal the rpociattrain. - It n the party'. Itinerary through Ida. school year. The position of the mouth of Parloy's canyon on Os Wits .t bonrd in the matter le iset forth In a boulevard. 'rho mornint was clear and tumuli- - resolution draftel by a committee of While the Intention wee to roetrict ul. At lb which began at throe ppoloted at the board meeting the tYPo of the structuro to roinforesid 'clock music was furnished by the of last Tuesday . with power to 'act., In plan. the multiple-arc- h Ariel Gies club. Chairman W. ft. ihrx meniberi of the committee he'll, ekneret. III pormit of the subdrortisoment ollmbert Introduced Ephraim Con. Pretident It. A. emith, I. E. Willey mission ot bids for both that typo and Ittgltam of the Ashton Commerciul and O. ot. Iverson. stol-gnat- s or arch, with concret a stub. who spoke of the Madison and In announeng the action of the dotormination to adabutments. restrthe scan reservoir rremont projecr committee, which constitutes ' on both types of bids for vertise In toir being designed to (tun by tho board. under the commitTellowatone Parr.--- It' would benent tees autliurbiallun, President blaltith bride was isavbed after It was made known to the boar d. us county cornbe said. the o(theas two coon. said: mhstionors thot repressontativise of stool . ties. The propoeed reservoir would "Some months ago the board prom-cover about two miles In .the south. hood wars concerns desirous of submitting school .th loachers that for the western pert of the park, where there at thslr own spins as t4rspOcifirolimit La now would would 19.1041 It of It lends go.th only swamp )ear Urn's and plans. mean Millions, dAr.Cunningham said. with respect to ;their salaries. land coin. board has teinforood conto these two counties. The multipis-arc- h withiitts complied certainly was first choice sith int under its waters Some (mouldstructur cret boird same time At lb. the lion has develop3d to th reservoir !promioe. the advisory committee to Om board destroy some took the position that it could not of commissionors, project for fear it would but a cónolderable RA Mr. the of the scenic beauty park; any additional amount in salary number of thi committeo favorod al- -. grant beauthe that contended Cunningham tho submission. of bids on the teachers for that' skhool year of 1ovfrig-4.ty of the park would be enhanced to a steel structure as well so that the 111 board now reaffirms form rather than otherwine.---- .advartisomeot autborisod of Respells were made by Rain Salt , that cánclusion." thke morning Is calculated to satisfy .". Smith. and (leo. E. McAll!ster-o' ice's Itesoledos- ., f (vomit reac h , , - trou're your HEART?- , seen the Interehurch advertisingin , - - 'f I .Ifeeting the - - - red I- - -- give now and give from your heart.' I. - ,. . ,1; -,- 04 More Deaths Laid - ' 61; i I!, - ' , t::. a. , t:. 4 , . 4,,,:), ' . ,,,,,,,, : . ,,r. ...... - I ,P0, . , ', , - i I - - .. 1iJr.': -- - .. t - - :, -- , '1;;; ',.' - - - I ' - - . tif4volools 04 141" t.:, . - :" - '.. i- - 'roady 1 I '' -- : , -- . ,, . . ' seeress. . 1 - 'Nob , - , PWOolt WAS. . , lrsa DISTIR tote I.' Iltb Ae skys,,, irlitat ehSo..Pewits." 1140.14- Pluiroitswir. sowth; 40.41 ill. " ritemoriligos , , ' -- , . - : - . -- T 7--- 1141114..,DILOADWAI.; - -- - ,, . , . May ValitfIi ; - - - - ' ; - -- -- - - . . t . , - ........ -- . ,"-'- , - ' - 1 09 0 . , ., . , t t OOOOOO ' ' ' - ' ' . ,, appeals, - -- -' : - - '.. , . g - (Indicate by - eyoby NAMIt. marb.libieb method of s .t , ' - - -,- 't--- , ' . - , , '- GEORGE - N., ' , City. - ' State. ., . 51. - oo .., b - , . , 18th , - ' st 45-We- Se; , - - . . , , . d :. o o I. o --- 0 ,, - , ., - - . '- t . .... , N. 1 .. - - ' - - ' ' - - . .. - .., 41 , - . 1 ' , j - , , . , , - , - , . AMINE. - . - ' . , . - " - . . ' . - 't ,, ,. - '. ' . FOWLES. Treasurer,- --- - . . ol . o , ---- - . ,' . - i ,.. - -- ' - a al., A lo o ' - - - , Send ple'clged or make oo.fsheck to MISS RUT!! RICHNIAN, 135 I' Street, Salt Lake City; Utah .. '' . . H- . - .... -- --- - --- -- ,.. . - "PaYmallt Vol Select) s , , - installments,--beginftinMay- 15th,-192- 0 monthly quarterly installments, beginning May 15th, 1920 t in full by chnk herewith.' . - ' , . , - , sum of - - . - , -- -- , . ,.., . .....,-...paymen- - 1 C,1-4,1- . .., ., . ; ' thol - . , Ca;ilty.4.--"- ortros. . . . , - - - (lfrtICNN Foorlset ) ity May 2 -.-loon, It a's gu-tof io criminal courtYoluntIrI, maopraue,tor bora to- -. for the of kil'INg JnvItTits :4., Ir.'14 2, hat 11romber Th woo out nom nil -- - I 2 Imitril. erm4itto's aai Wa,tor Newell . . ,rto. aro awaiting i I I Trtal on ri'arllui Iin cootteetiOu ittli as.tri , - , , , - , , s CHURCHES IN THE INTERCHURCH WORLD ,IOVEMENT. , . And I hereby agree to give, for one year only, May 15th, 1920May 15th, 1921,.' the g. , 4.. ... Which 1 promise to paY in 'I' ' 1 . . In recognition of the goodness of God, I want t6 aitsist In' making possible the enlargement of Ihe missionary, benevolent, educational imd- philanthropic work of the ' I 'Cordillo' Found 1 . ., - , , .2...44.4.?.....4.4t14.140 .e ' - alleteil potent 11.16114oIn.nt Aantal,Fmk from the K 11110u:snit ciark co m ponc of Scottie: ...,., ' . ' ' - - , . 1, t - - , 1.--The 61 Elid N . , - . , - - -- -- - - - - Tear Off and- Mat TODA Y! - , . , 1 . 11-- illEEMEN "' ,FRANCIEIer). 11.1( , . - , . The publication of this advertisement is made possible through the of 30 denorainations - , ena.non in . - -- SA''s1 . , . ,. . . , . , - - ...;, ...- - : 'ill Immo. Corsterviiir 1710113,, , --1 - ' - - - .. Old'sv donto4 the right ' :of athedecision Marco ttl Wirelera :Telegra ph company to roliPet 111"rntimateli; Cs. Ine"'"IP - . - Right. 'enited gates circuttItourt fireerrii-..borr- ar. 'it Illargoare ""ilr '. t '1"."'"''''' ' sods ' Denies-Collecto- RC .. - . Meatty. fLed- r. . hi tt Cast omit .0,,,,i,m, I -- - Lumber Co. t , - , AcmeWhIte Lead and ColorWorks -- - , :; .., - , V10 LD . of progressive elements called to take . ' ,mi, 'AP - tuition of the National Nonpartisan league are in session here. but at an 'early hour this afternoon had not taken up the main Question of ptsblio i ' . . 4,,..1 - 1111 , IN. brhuires littosiesoy lel E. Stag so. , t. ,..4 . lad - . place here tomorrow. Officers of the NonPartisan league w not arrive here until late today.; I nos tickonnn- ;. un.dtunhet mitterThnte is till2opnoartittoln Centrated the line of opposing and re- i warding friends will be considered by 'the et,rnmittee rater today. Thus far' proposed amendments tit the federa- tions constitution and arrangements for' th rate meeting at ltaetings in matters taken uApti.gutt Nhave been the ' - tie. I ; Mow Itrooboro..:4011 i ar--- ih 41mein4ors Sreti,..41,1 e N. Dimposisarns W. ink ',ono', I. e irbt-Avrosibruit - .- .-PO Aye, Ir. Ilivoittlies4-.441- 3 So. Plate. . Itelth workpu to....... .. . owl Piot. i ' , . 4 w art' 0444 , Jr, Ii Norebtil.e - , - , ' t I . , ' ' Interelt Of Participation with tt)e Non-- 1 partisan league. At a mass meeting . - AND FINJAHES. , tri IL Dawn W., gstilikeetk. beateett a "emanates. 211111,, nroottoroy. IP. f - ' - - ' - . l' . . , - r : - ' l ) --- . AcHE QUALITY , . , thGellexAeNcDuuI..SL;ftifiNeDer.s L., an stye your buildings. Ths price of lumber la no Joh., these dare- -- ' , Its worth saving. neve fie. aortae ,usig you ono, otE Don't wait until the peAnt so far gone that fails to protect. Keep It woll .t moons Ik4411troteett4--- it lt - paya..-hts,As'killed Paint ors about Acme Quality. '.. Our Home Decoreting booklet of Acme Palatine Guide Rook girth a tot of useful information about Quality paints and finishes. Ws fres. , $ONE LOCAL. DEALERS Nino IP71.I. ACME QUALITY PAINTS ' 4 4 ,, - . . - - - . -- House Paints - ' - - I , - ' . . . recov- - isans. I - . , Meet at Grand Islani!I . - i ered slowly today train wound& the sheriff was informed of additional mysterious deaths of women. An attempt le 'being made to connect Watson with the death of two women at Tecumseh, Neb., in 1910. NebrasNonp . . ' , , We don't really pay for this spacs to ke It fussy. We consider rather grimly humorous though, that an many people il ide...ts9 spending a dollar for paint and painti.ng when that $ would savo least ten Is or more in deterioration and decay of property. That's st so joke! How long do you su000e an unpainted wood- building Would- -withstand thsdeetructive attacks of rain and punt Not so Irlni years before it would beeemo a blackenod. warps& cracked, splintered and disjointed affairan okjeet Of derision and despalw i.e I '.1 1., , - - T1I-- . - , ,. self-infliot- ed , i , .,,k,, ...,4,,.... " I ti I , - ., . l'.- ,, teased blasmiet and murderer. 1 . . . - . con- - Walter Andrew Watson. alleged , i 5 . , . ',v., i 4' .. . 11,- PLO!; .'. , oLos -- 1111,1ell-lurtner- - -- -ANGELES. Cal, Slay i Please fill ou tthe pledge below. Give the maximum amount according to your ability to give or as yo uhaye been prospered. This has meant thus far amounts ranging from many hundreds or thousands per month doNyl: to $50.00 a month, $25.00 a month, $5.00 a month, $1.00 a montheven-the-smalleamount will help carry on the great 'work of the KINGDOM of God just Mat Write your address plainly and mail the pledge below today. To Hand ofWatson , . ,.,,t. , , - Amrs , - - ., LI You need send no pay- - st ' 4 E t ) - Give now. Don't wait longer for a canvasser to call. ment nowyour promise will be sufficient., . ., it ' , I I leo oo low Iwo .amush. I ! ---- ---- . : No - -- . elk , Anti-Saloo- , - A ar , ". to give your share to this, God's work for mankind, - -, , I :'' eyes, but has it reached your heart appeal. If you bare not been asked t - thisit reached your I : , t- I I not connected with the eh14016,1M; are' friendly to the EVANGELTS'lite and PHILANTIMORIO program of the churches have not been reachedhence this di 1 I ' - Minions otrnembers of 91r.. churches have already respondedgenerously! The But hundreds of thousands who are response is growing every day, every hour. ,1 t rural. problem An You've read of of I ::z:.:' expanding.program in ottr Aiie.rictncitiei ;An adequate program of EVANGELISM for the whole world To make the spirit of Jesus dominant in our. national and worldproblem ancl, program. --- 1' 1 - - e. es ; I rillt,N400Itilff - , 4 ' f ty-w- ''- , t - for ministers -- r Anti-Salo- 4 Ipt More teachers abroad , ... , Afore.doctors abroad , 1,, magazines. newspapers-- 1n More and better hospitals More and better ChHstian schools - ! I I You know that 30 great'denominations are in a world plan to make each.church ana each denomination , rend der brgg' er, broader, service for all mankind. You know something of the needs that must be met follotbs' k,1-:- - I - i 4 f , , .,. . everyone and to Insure that the coml.,. conithittea'-resoluttowaseireill thei poesiblo.yosults get .tha-best- . Scdt Lake Commercial club. in , the for from left the The to standpoint of economy in as recourse to party sitUation prolect. inigthe I : . Limey at 11;10, matter of the opinion of tho commtnioners.. wUL 0,1 pclisible--furtherrelief. I: t " "Whereas. The board of education SEVEN PliEgOT1111.----and liVIIIll 1,:i Funeral Service For cost of recognizes the high , , that prevail ; Cleveliiii-Gre- y '' Thomas 0 this time. , and. at . thereof. the board is of the opinion 1SPIIIINTS-EIMORSEthe , After an Illnes of five months, that there should be added to confixed in the. proposed l, Thomas Cleveland Grey. 38 1oars old, amount tract of each classroom teacher tn I:1 flied April 10. Mr. Grey was the Noel sum of HEAD additional for the school $160 81 ANTI-SI- EN o. T. B. Grey and Rosabelle Shawl year of 1520 and 1021; and. lp of IL and was born In Willard. Utah. I "Whereas, The board has reached !.) Grey On Oct. I, 1909. he :its limit of taxation under the law Nov. V. 1834. wEencitrulE, o Ilay S.The' riarried bliu Dottie Colo, who, with Ifor the payment of teachers' salaries, ' three children survives him. The it causes the proposition to of America.! Leacue and an additional Elaine. nd Montrue. create children rs lT": Ines Grey. to be submitted to a vote of through Dr. P. A. Baker. its general He is also survived by , three sisters and four brothers. lunless oday placed iti . electors of Salt take as superintendent, -lax..te the stampaaprppvel. on .even . pres1-- 4 Funeral services Were held Sunder - afternoon at Willard with Bishop, preceding such election; . Inow, dential candidates. ,;,4They are nowt be it presiding. The open- J! Joseph Hubbard er,Wood, Lowden. McAdoo. Hughes.' was offered by penmark of board the that Ing prayer 4 1 - Johnson and ' the opening hymn. I"Resolved that - at - an opportune Poindexttr and Bryan. 1 Rest. on the Hillside, Rest." call en election of the Mr. Baker's tatemest say The, 4,., 'Rut, will was oboir. Balt mune siband the Lake Following by Z,:i'. of the country can' the prayer the solo. "Face to Face."1imit for ratification at such election prohibitionists ,, wu sung by Beanie Blair Hogan. The I the payment of any amount which safely support any of these men if taken V. sneakers were Harvey Woodyatt and the board may already have incurred nominated." The statement is candi-1 Davki. Edwards, each of whom refe- for the payment of teachers salaries by league men that no other Ilved for the year 1920 and 1921 In .excess dates mentioned as poesibilities up to rX red to the devout christian life Charles Blair sang of the amount provided by law; also, date have tbo league's approval and' by the deceased. ' , the olio. "A Perfect Day"; and the the question of the payment of an that the dry organistaton will tight, o ,' duet, "Sometime, Somewhere." was additional $100 to each of tbs.:class- all others heretofore mntioned by it rendered by Robert said William room teachers before referred to: and, and not Included in this list They! !It- - Woottyatt. The duet. "I Need Thee if ail of such payments stall be ap- are Harding and Johnson, Republi";,.- Every HOW... was aung by Bernie prove at such election, then . the can. and - Cox and Edwards, Demo-cratBlair Hogan and Charles Blair. The board of education agrees to pay to ' li benediction was the sum of Announcement also was made that' pronounced by John each - classroom teacher ,t; Ward and the ln addttion - ro- - Abet- - se lariee- - IP1 grave was dedicated by investigations ofother pout-- 7 in contracts. such It be candidates will be made. Todars It .,, ,Willard Hubba rd. proposed 11100 . '. statement also previous 1 lil n. That a suitableletter-b- e declarations - that the minas. Richardson Leavis:,. I mailed once to each classroom at to of-fno candidate has .. ,, league special . .. to whom contracts have been to either the Republican or Dem-- I 0 Miss Anna E. Richardson, director Iteacher years-102and the 1921, ocratio national convention& t such teachers of the action home economics !!! of tho gmith-Hugh! board." of the i section tot , 'the federal vocational In I to the demand for a two Morse Indicted For ' f hoard, and who ha been in 'Utah for weeks?reply for the signof time extension Violation-oLaws 11120-2. ;I: a week visiting the several larger ed1 ing of the contracts for . 4 4:1' ecadonal institutions, . bee gone to which the teachers recently presented Shipping Board ,;',',4 Denver to continue bor work int,Col- to the board. the board decided that, oaiii: rade. Institutions is Malt visited by under,the present Conditions. it canatoi: Miss Richardson include the Univer- not grant any extension of time for YORK, May 3.An fig:, sity of Utah, Om Utah Agricultural signing of said contracts. which has ment charging Charles W. Morse with 11:: college. the West high school and been fixed for on or. before May 5, Jordan districts high violating the shipping board actd t tr. Granite and ii 4:: schools. Before leaving. Miro ;Itch- The matter of 4htrat the salaries of Which prohibits its sale of American herself as well the teachers is to be paid for the Ut:; ardson expressed work was :; pleased with the be registered vessels to foreigners betng carried coming year.-- - whether - it nd i. returned by' the federal-grai 6.7, on here. Miss Jean Cox. Utah super- - monthly or otherwise, will be further 1 Pry 1 ::; visor in tho same department. accom- - considered and determined by the today- .Denver. With Morse were indfcted Captain panted ,.Miss Richardson to , NV. S. Mitchell, the United States 61:4' 6, t Steamship company and the J. H. Mc- - I iiii A-- n N. Nand i Cisogluloodutbhencoehmpwanarry.anJtundugpoe - -,t " ; - -, - . . requests! ii i: lb, of Assistant Federal District Attorney Ii 1',4.1 conJerome Simmons. who has-beeibt4sce caw.-f- . ducting an investigation lastIng four ' the $14 months. a .. ' ' title I IC0 , , nil of -- l 0 t - !::;-- i ,1- , Ellimnimil ,d ni tl ' . litk wts-91- !!: . .3 nmi. , I .0 DICE OF lt 1.. - , rflr . .. ff..; 114.-bui- ; 192C . FOlifilECTION , ,:t S'i OF FURTHER INCREASE 3 - 1E0IINT11111.1101111LS- - - INDoetal : 1,4 IS CREET0 1i r' SUBMIT lt,kfTE11- MONDAY MAY - -: J.:ECM:CLUB , EVENING NEWS . , , . . . , |