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Show , , . . ) p nurmr EVENING NEWS DESEIIET , . , , "MAY , , '7 1920 , . , , , . , . , ,, ... m MI J1 DUB OF l'i;CHEA5( TU:SIIIIS 11.3. relliS'.;111$ To t f ,,p.i.,AsE CIL L,GES t' I i I industrial Commission Adc;ts Tentatively New 5clas2u1s, of Price's For f I - f Treatent A I , of Compensa ; roProssotsCOaloresoos hew. Ores of the 1.7ta h Yen association and Toametere sad Chautfoure out. tens 10'04 NO. Thuroday vatting. fantod to result' in a adjustment of tho wag oontrvenry sow existing botwesa them aoording to tatements tooted by both tittles At tho olooe of the last conference' it was nsounced ity the employers that stops 'Iseuld bo take to hire bow room to fill tho plates of those now out, and that the companlea would - stow pewit On tits "American plan." Ths teamsters, chauffoure and help-- e r, re walked from their sobs last demanding an incrosso of Id a conts day. Tito omployers say thy oftorod to grant the increase) to the teamotere , and chauffeurs. which would bring their wagos to Si Por day, but that they doclined to grant tho tali IS bent looroaso to the help. era They doctors. howtrrer. that they offors4 to grant half that amount to the helpers tut that the mon rotithed to tompromias on thooe grounds. it, B. Muter. begin's' &Sent of leametors. acted sa chairman of tho committoo from the men. while, Ed Limiest, prosident of the Van associaLion; was chairman- of the employer. Five Minutes. a Day With Our Presidents XLVIL-ILINCOLt- , 47 Om. '''Ittorrlot to . b 4000,to.1 ?I.; t ' ...1....., ' '1 r 1.4!: ,, rt , k, !. ' . .... : -, ' 7 . ,., ',Lasso. r- ' 1.1 , -- 1 . 1is. 10:,r.) , -- .. , - I ,40 .4 '...1 ) ak ': ,,, ' . i ' ' ' ' . ' ' ..'""C () . ' I a , 9 , )' . ' Two sOinto ot solicv With reward to and the oonstrue. oloettott of s ,tioalof a memorial Ss Vtahns who have given their lives in the armed service of the countrv. were decided at a meeting of the Utah State ttsinortal committee vesterdav afternoon. On ,motion of C. Clarinets Nesten. named chairman of a deL.) select the site. the committee bo considered cided that no n blocks moro la els than which city from the Pioneer monument at the intereection of South Tenin;is and Main streets. On motion of Mrs, W. Moot Perrv &vision wo reached that the memorial building shall contain onlv an auditorium. trophy rooms and appropriate committetirooms and club rooms for such patriotic organisations as might .bis direct:1r connected with the patriotic aims and purposes - of Lb. building. Report was made that two sites have been offeredone the old Solt Palace grounda now known as Bon. nevills park. and the other the triangular pities of property at th Junction of Main and Center streets. Mem.' bars of the. committee thoughtthat the building should be clogs to thc heart of the city to have a constant and widespread nee. Bonneville park.1 it was argued. hi too fax out, and it hi not. believed that ,tho other proposedl site Is large enough. , I.: : ,a, , , -, C) a. -- ..., , - N, : .'' ! O.. ," 'tn."; '1.4..0:) d -- :ORDERED IN SIX ''''..k d . - ,.........: - . A ' SIBEET CH FAITS LSOIDIEFIT MEMOIR!. . ta : k , . Ion ...'w 1,..,.. oil' , , ,. ,,,,, 1 IS COMPENSATION F1110115 INCREASE IN ON VIHICH TO BIECT ICI ht .1 . ,Ir,."''' U . 11 1 - to 1111" t.c... 4.., 4 'wig"- - 'o. - :44.15 .,, r: 5,1t, jr ,,.., 4; r , vonetgpre Ao ) CLUB VALLEY FORCE i'S .0 ,',..li r.1 CONOICIII 'SITES ABE FIERO 4 treatment of the ;i. Ur ease in each instsec a new whed. ais pf rates te be charged by phyetCans and surgeons hes been tents-Mu- ir approved by the suits industrial but subject to amend-- , wommission. 'went and revision after a public hear, in- boriL to which all clasens will u.d. shall have been held. 1.- - The July gmitile I. to be effective I. ...Accompanying the new fee echedule committeo.N are rules ooncerning the handling of various questions that are of more orions common recumnce in roanIndorses Riso&lion , with adminietration of the wort-Coen- ', 1 To Eliminate Waste compensation law. Provision is I ,ade whereby a patient who is diesel- receivis 1 Aeit with the treatment he genalot Itiog411 bisCoritlek of Int. h ie may obtain a change of physics note gave his enthusiastic Indorsement i er hospital without doubling his bill 3resterda7 to tooutter ibmoet resoluor increasing it in any sense. Doc- tion to Investigate the governmental i ; - tors finding themselves unfamiliar machinery with it view to eliminating A ease before them are required waste said dopitootion of work, - so. ' I Oda more versed cording to 'word received from WiLo11 call in help of thoe ) 1. 10 the particular problem presented. i This reeolution will be a blogion. Better Help. ' useful supplement to. the budget it will : 11 He Som of the best physicians in tbe adopted, said genitor expreseed tho cis, that Ivor Senator: ato. said P. A. Thatcher, chairmen Smoot ot halrman the committee 4 6 - et the eemmission "have in the pest :used to take mewl that coma under provklott tor in the 'resolution, tetornte tto be-;would thOrallith more drastic. and Imo workmen's oompeneation law, of the low fees that have heel Notained in the former schedule. The Arrange 1 Reception 'suit has been sometimes that 'owe Marines" the injured employees have been for."Roving t; 1.,teted by physicians who were Doi atialified to take such complicated or Local members of the 0. S. nuwine rotationally bad r- -- oorpeiarranged Lest evening for a rehoportant cases. treatto traced faulty . tilt. have been ' ception to be given the "Roving Lent. new who are to appear here May 14. feve under maximum elite are approximately thetheminiThis aggregation is comp000d of muIntim fees that the physician of Utah siciane and entertainers from blare Island. on a tour of the west to stir up clamps other people for corresponding an Interest in recruiting for the corps. , treatment." , A smoker will be held on the evening Comparative Charges. r of the 14th. in the state armory, and Ail idea of the advances made in the a dance In the Odeon May 11. Sergt l'intktive schedule, as compared with Louis Le 04.11 the- - recruiting staI a rates now in effect. may be gained tion in this city ofham gone to Pocatello t am the fact that the prevailing fee to chaperone the agvegation tb Balt tar amputation of the hip Is 161. while Lake. . v,itier the proposed rates it will be t 00. AmputaDon- at the shoulder has been advanced from 116S to Ifore Civil Service I II hat-ardo- tion Cases. 11 asil ,, I . , - JOHN IITHIM DIES I With the adoption of a restoluti4n by ha board of governors. the Cont. menial club went on record yesterday as favortng the Increased car fare asked by the Vtab Light and pee-lio- n company and eppealed to the 'provide public utilities commissi.3n to , for such an increase. The increase in the coat of operation through the wage increaese grantsed lapt week must be met With omit Increaead revenue. it was decided. which can best be secured by an increased tare. Itegulated pubUo util. Ries should be allowed a fair return upon Abe Man.)? litgitiMatOlY Investd in an essential public itervice." said the resolution. Therefore. we call the public's atand ask it tntion tl theme conditions with and to support the to coommtesion in preutilities public acribing zilch & rates as will enable the Traction company to titah Light meet this increased expense as well as to earn fair return upon such in capttal sus it has actually invested service in this an essential rendering ommunity. - to Arranco Encomptneet-nordon. of cavalry. naflonal guard, has gone to Cheyenne to arrange for eiwamement near there In June of the Goes Captain or troPector-tnstruct- St I V . One Application and One Hearing' Denied bi Indus- . - , '- CommissionWid trial . ;- , - ow and Children Given .$3,547.77. . It wait discovered by the state 001. triarcommisaion yesterday afternoon that the Ott Croix' Consolidated Mine - , II Ccoommppeannsay.::: . . ,. , , - ninontucraarnreyeinlag:tioD.43.rkm.eln;le. when Mik Miller suffered an injury to his eye while in the employ ef the company. Miller, who is an Austrian, utussquantly lost the eye as a result of the injury, incurring a doctors bill of $ 115 and - hoapital expenses - of t 1 - ' -- -- - . SIJOIJENLI AT,W0111( Utah equadron. - : The oomminalon, however, erdered..' the mining company to pay to Miller. atatothe amount h had disbursed in ebritit.' I tabling together $1.190.1$ compensation under the law. Biz other cases were disposed of by awards and ocders in the following instanoest Andrew Westenskowr fit ah accident while he was working for the Librty Fuel company, uffered the loss of his left forearm, the five toes and other bones of the left foot and all bis teeth. Total disability benefits and hospital few have been paid until April 1. and the commission orders . these payments to continue so long as total disability lasts, and in addition that be be paid for HI weeks for the loss of the various members. The 0 Ocean Accident and Guarantee cams pany carried the risk. Award in Fielding Coes. The commission ordered that the widow and tour minor children of e. B. Fielding, the janitor- who was crushed to death March le, at the Belveder apartment, receive $3,54171. at the rate of a week. Thes.. janitor was earning 220 a month at the time of the accident.. Funeral penses of $150 are ordered paid. The risk was carried by the United States Fidelity and Guaranty company. J. W. Taylor was digging a trench at Magna for the Utah Copper corn- pany when he was injured by a rod protruding into the trench. , The wound became infected. and the commission orders payment of $12 a week for nine weeks and six days. The acci- - ' dent occurred before the maximum payment was raised from 813 to $16 , . a week in.such cases. The company is BRIEF BRIEF CASES W. Leaves Tocatkmot Dim4--4. Patmar, former placamsnt officer of tho federal voPItESIDENT LINCOLN ON BATTLEFIELD OP ANTIETAM.John Latham IS years old. III Wall the Balt Lake office of severod tti concational has board. ut. dropped dud at 4 Ix tn. Thurs- nections with that offIcs to tali up a stars already were gone from '" while working so a car cleaner position with th Anaconda SE1 blue 1841March 4, Abraham Linreht day field of the flag at In the north yards of the Oregon Short company at Butte. . little bienturated others coin'. inauguration, and still president, Ulrich Goes to Convent tonC. J. Physicians gave tho caue of seed 52. were fading away. How to keep more Ulrich. assistant state engineer. left March 15, dirtied by the death as cerebral hemorrhage. states from 660041Ing and how to win ., According to fellow employees. Kr. last night for St. Louis. Mo.. where (whim to surrender 1Port Lathazn va' a bad just moved heavy he will represent the Utah chapter In back to the Union those In secession Sumter. cuum cleaner Assowhen unconbe fell the convention of the National March It, he deuvntinod was the problem scious.. They rushed to his side and dation of Engineers. t The meeting which be faced while standing on the provision and defend It. remove to him the il Mee of the yard- takes, place next week. April 1, becausse of his supsteps of the capttol to register in master but he died arriving posed unfitneea, be eras there. The body was before heaven. as he said. his vow to will Speak on Spiritualtsm.At the taken to the asked by Seward to wain. Larkin defend the Constiprotect and Sunday night services In the Moose establishment. Undertaking Ida powers tution. quiet' to bins Mr. Latham is survived by his wid- hall under the auspices of the local and reeponsibillthe. When he sat down at his desk in the ow and three children. Seventh Day Adventist church, E. A. White House the next morning he April 14, Port Sumter stir. Rowell, lecturer of Seattle, will be the rendered. found lying on It a report that the His subject will be "My speaker. Auto Stolen. !Amain for Reports Ili, food (Bed April Personal Experiences In Spiritualisra." loyal garrison of Fort Sumter had more. 75,000 teluntees. a enough to last oply few days of Waives Bond Privilege--Walv- er Walter Frazier of the city health deGeneral Scott assured the new presiJuly 21 l'be Union Army first privilege to purchase bonds of routed at Dull Run, dent that it was Impracticable to atnuns-day partment reported to the police cities was registered yesterday Ital.-Ju- ly tempt to provision the fort, and all 1, McClellan retreated that hie Ford automobile had boon Utah by the state industrial comexcept one member of the cabinet from before Itichnilmd. stolen from in front of the Salt Lake afternoon mission. The bonds offered were 11 at second delete agreed with the veteran soldier. Theatre. The car was a Mt Aug. $40000 worth of the city of Hyrum, , Whin the commanding general rec Dull Run. Cache county, and $100.000- worth of 14-1emmended that still another fort be Ando. at 'Mem victoryof Provo.city hall tarn. given up. there came to Lincoln a Women Elk Will he which Decline.--Wo- rd from 2 ... Help Dern night. .2 Teststhrough sieeplese Senator Emancipation Sept. Are Announced watched by his sacred charge, the ' i Treat mant of a fracturod femur has Proclamation. To reports the formal decli- a Washington Convention Arrange 11)en advancod from 630 to $100; and l as H. tended Union. in its mortal crisis at Senator Utdon detest Dee. State nation IL George by 61. retrillt Case Denied. civil eervice commission the shadow of dissolution lay upon It. et a fractured clavicle from di, to ; The U. of the . Fredericksburg. Tbe seventh annual convention of Dern of Utah and of this City. of 1:11. Dislocations ot the hip and knea. announces the szarainallonlistedbel- The morning found him fixed in his -Louis Petri ill vras also employed by the 1 director assistant ll a4 of poaition them Digester or now paid for at the rate of $la $16 ow to 11145May Utah Copper company whew.- - hip"r--- -- - - the Malt State Elks assoclatlon-wibe held on the dates named. determination to save it. The forts bureau of mines, recently offered him. the 841Ya he felt or heard his back crack rospectively. will carry a feu of MO. Application blank and further infor- should be defended. 1 be .,beld In Salt . Inof 4 the Mr. Dern is a graduate Lake, June while- he was carrying, with several , $rephining of the skull will 'call for .mation may be obtained from C. Ain an lie had kept his own counsel clusive. 'Delegation will be- - In OtisTebr!uika.class of 11107. other-' Slid instead of tho present too of $40- Crockwell. local ôt-th- at taborere, a Crusher concave ;the !Monne-etruggles from Bingham, Ogden. ProI lit)r minor operations. including gut- 'non window.. Balt Labe visit weighing about 300 pounds. The acci- ' drew from a drawer the emanicipa. vo. OffloreA Students City Mit term. While of decialve month his first and Eureka postotPark City urinr and dressing, the new schadula floe. to the city offices and the variout de- dent happened last June, but applicaproclamation. whoa existence wilt 'be visitor, from City. and there the Inner Lincoln walked alone under L1c3 been i Wyoming. Ne- partments known to no man. ikrries $15 as aqainst Os present it. of the city and county tion was not made until March of this Lincoln "a, outer his awful methe and Vernet and burden, Idaho field vada, clerk. unani22; May cities, By a in American The dArkest winter the physician who assists at major chanician quaiified for work on lab-- , shuffled along good naturedly through I building was made Thursday by the year. The commission finds that he mous vote of the mothwives. lodge. was to of to instead is since receive $26 ' yet Valley Forge history High school, has not proven that he received iners, daughters and sisters of the civics class of the WestMiss oratory and mining apparatus, June the daily 'routine. As cabinet and come. I1 operation A fourth army that Lincoln members Jane Carunder the direction of by an accident arising out of his 2: Pubs:loon' in nematology. Jun. 10; leaders, not one of whom had known hurled at Richmond met disas- have beenof Solt Lake Lodge No. 85 ney. instructor. An tXpianlitiOn of the juries with employment and denies compensa. and watched measured n a him 14,000-tomembers armor a designated of years for foreman. press and Chancel.' was at ter court Fredericksburg of the function 11 juvenile man. I committee for the convenSI;z:7 Ars Rilecmod. plate and large caliber Una. June I; this 'quaint. lorsitille, and the Western army under reception made to the class by Arthur Welling, Irwin SPrigire. who was injured clerk; bureau of the census. MeV eel 'smiling and Joking as he met the big.-- Grant seemed to be floundering hops. ' officer. while working for the Gemini Mining F.. Tobin. general chair- probation John Judge Thomas Redmond. secretary of the hie ballisticiatt. June 16; wet plate gest and hungriest swarm of in the swamps of the Missiselp. man will outline plans for the gencompany. July 14 last, and who has . $: daiv seekers that ever assailed a president. 'cooly League TalkaRepres131 spite live etock board, has ordered process photographer. JuneJune Oct. as to T 31, ) up ral committees tomorrow compenastion 2:30 at v. 1, 16; they were puzzled or disheartened. of the League well vis hospital treatment at the t- tke release from quarantine Of 1200 manufacturing specialist, "My God! My God!" Lincoln cried tn. and every Elk woman who is in- entatives four- weeks. Seward, the secreAfter ordnance address the director, department Utah of proof following viill his as held in he ... in broken tones, The anima Mimeo held at Deeeret. of the state Insurance fund. carterested in making this the most enc . of state, bluntly proposed that hand the pollee the meetings on Sunday night, May 9, Tothe direful message from Chan-th- e easeful convention been isolated 4or the necessary at large. June 8; educational director. tary new is ordered 1133.21 ever risk, held paid tying statesin Salt leave should machine ati president rd subjects being "The Evils of the celloraville. "What will the country Lake is after exposure to scabies-- teachers, Aug. 2; calculating additional. operative June 21, August manship to him and continue to amuse say- -r , What will the country say?" Saturday'sbeing urged to be present an-at bacco Habit and the Necessity of Or- ; The cdmmission refused a rehearing ha ;locks in the region of tweiret. Mr. operator, , meeting. Newspaper 111. and October 20: mine out with himself d Thirty-thirjobs. handing only inspector., All that night he paced the floor-- of nouncements will be regarded as of- ganizing Against It:" In the case of Minnie It ,MoVicar edmond nye. are moving toward the June 15; administrative th Without betraying the least resent. his office. assistant, When the clerks cams in ficial notice from No. 16 and no let- ward. C. N. Christensen and George against the Imperial Lead Mining -- kanbing grounds. the spring shearing -- aof "clerk-o- rLincoln firm with .",'' but chief merit. administra hand, ; t Michael ward. registrar.Petersen: F. him found Eighth will ter ..., be sent out. Insurance Life Aetna morning eating they and the t,',1 company having been completed. live sasintant, property ,officer, May put Seward in his place so effectively his simple breakfast at his desk and I. Ift' , Maims and Walter J. Flowers. company. , that In a little while the secretary was beside him the instructions of the i. 4 B. Granted Men la More Railroad Clack - nacd Red and Accident TrainingJ. writing to his wife. "The president to Aviv:kr for the federal Additional $700 Received or- us." At 'the firet test he army of the Potomac ...that he bad the-be- st Bearnson, Cciód out In the long', silent watches Dance at Odeon Tonight r thought announced the DeclaredUnitholdable has vocational board, moral his supremacy he bad had established on alone the bridge. From As L. Kohn Estate - ' Itept I men as having been grant' - Over the eminent statesman whom he ; Lincoln d d never became . a treat By Coroner's Jury following Auto roads to Lou Angeles an in ed business courses at the L. D. S. U. The annual Red and Black dance of defeated for the nomination. e ministrator. a as for term: Except i Ivan W. Atwood of Vernal; Tenney of IL L. Kohn of thelestate From The arrival of the Federal supply village postmaster, he came to the the East and Wert high schools will be excellent condition, well prepared to coroner's jury in the court of Pre- H. Curtis. of Salt Lake. and Thomas 41beld this evening at 0, o'clock In the handle the summer traffic. said W. D. ',hips at the mouth of Charleston harof j presidency. wholly without executive cinct Justice It D. Johnson, of Bandy, A. Session, of Heber City. Edward M. Ogden the state treasurer has received ' Confederate. for was the tTtah of bor I Mahe the State the signal ar: secretary Odeon. The committee In charge of Automobile association. who experience, never having bad a clerk has been granted placement $100 additiontl Inheritance tax. the The Young Sumter. of Fort bombardment afternoon a returned returned yesterday verdict aft him. under beas Lake amount been Salt a with in armagements Includes Karl King, atm., from Los Angeles yesterday. bakery. having dispute , The South had struck the first blow. end The greatness' of this man is to be of, unavoidable accident in the matter training dent body president of the Zest High road. he declared. Is well marked with tween heirs and the commonI the people of the north rallied to the cal New Sty leo in Army ClothingNee, wealth. the . In. his simple humanity, of the death of Isaac found only deKhoo': Ray Wallace. student body signs court the and supreme finally , Urpila To giving instructions as to dire. support ofthe Union. .' uniform style sheets, just published ciding against the estate. and In of the people. Thomas 1 of the West High school. than and I president' Mr. accomdistance. met Gordon. tm were I in who killed the for officers by army tailors. have been Mahal, When Congress extraordinary ht the first dark , of the conflict. I nd Emeral Thomas. The patrons Sr. panied by F. C. Schramm. the expend!. Representing one-ha- lf made the session on July 4. the president al- - I thie gift of his hadyear locomotive sent out by the war department, and tures made possible and previous evening when Mr. and Mrs. George, A. Eaton. Mr. tour ,'Me on that account by the state i l' Lou Angeles by motor to last volunteer enrolled 300,000. had herb. been received have ultimate the win. Slid Mrs. Alone by samples of probable the Little victory Wallace.' Mr. and Week. Mr. Schramm is expected back ready TrespCottonwood board of health the current troop.. In a few days. be started the ning to the Union the states of Deli- - engine appeal to the fiscal year.- the during - treasurer received Mre. Fred D. Keeler, Mr. and Mrs. next week. s left the rails at a They do not particularlyare , first arMy toward Richmond, the Con. tware,.'Maryland, West Virginia, Ken. ortation company made full as the coats officers, twi Samuel A. King. Miss Elisabeth Meow,' Wasatch. failed The point from United $1.500 States the jury lbw,. to see ,it but interde7, federate with only capital,shoulders. and chest over the eastern sec. to 'fix reeponsibility for the wreck. Me lucky, Missouri and the more, Miss Margaret McVichie and social hygiene board. from the partmental disorder wild back in hurled be ' 'Will ScWool Demands' line. Officers waist , tiMof Mean Tennessee. Himself ..'born The engine carried 10 men when it tapering sal , ?frit- - Maths B. Jennings, Run. Bull of &dire banks Slowly gaihfrintli theiruse to allowed ', present of the people , that borderland, started its mad rush down the icy, t . ' Increased Tax Rates a second armyr he sent it.forth, un- - among Soct.d! he knew them and. with his finger on tracks. All jumped but the two. The until it is worn out- to Women.Enioy OrderecTV Home at was repulsed ' der' McClellan, who htn ' their pulse, ha ha& slowly, patiently jury was composed of L. E. Despain, Amnia) Slough PartyTha senior Evemn. g needed for the the yen, gate of Richmond end driv. led them away from the f outh Gymnasium and C. A.'Desiain and H. D. Johnson. To Uother, Alleged ' Estimates of funds eelsschool : 'of the West class ' high en back in 'retreat, der to the Union. maintenance and operation of the into the path orloyalty . , brated- its annual slough' party .today launched a third army south. J The secret Me About one hundred women mem- -'oChia leadership every. of Ott Jordan and Murray city' Then be : drive The up Creek Alleging that he first ordered ler schools la under-Por- e, canyon. was it City New Filed. but ward Suits stopped whercwitathvsainhis school' districts for the meat tichool bore of the Deseret kymnasium 011.107- - -kinship automobiles was 7 ,,, tO to Immo to her mother,' choltod her the tnade by Run.. at callyon Bull lea with the who never failed him year have been received by County again at 9 'o'clock this morni.ng. The com- ed a social evening last night A. pro. Emboldened hy 'he SUCCeSSTS. tke when d people, fell away from him not and finally locked her up in her room. Auditor M. C. Iverson. Jorden Third District Court.: dis- included gram of ."extra" stunts took place in on arrangements mittee olu Dry Royal has begun suit in the Third trict asks that $509.119 be raised by Southern army advanced northward, rety-tilkehim to of a M, forcing Annie George Coker . and RowhitAuliffe.--Annagainst ' Aures the Ray under the dimswimming pool lartIct court for divorce from Andy taxes for the coaling year as against bUt McClellan stopped Lee in Mary- sign after Chancellorsvillethe pee-lan- Wiseman and J. A. Jlaaseigreen,Ic dis'''' were tion of Miss Evelyn Tregilgas. AthWilkenson. , The chaperones Five days after that flret via- - pie pressed forward with the shout., Royal, Sits also charges that her hue- $390,037 last year. Murray City events and and McAuliffe partnership. under loth, Miss school, the Hazel George dancing Lin"'a ' Union at, Antietam. ! bend hits failed to provido for her. oWn- are coming, Father Abritham,district asks for 0110.100 this year itsi tory for the James - IL Martin against - Anna Correll et the facultr. - - direction- - of Miss Arip Nebeker, Miss him cabinet with a humorous ..vit;:il. t di(min Nelson rot has for :May suit begun lest esti300,000 $05.000 more." The Louise year. against Martin for. , Catherine Gabbott and Miss M. Mat, divorce, charging yore from Nephi C. Nelson on the mates mean increatied tax rates for story by Artemus Ward, and then. Ville Plans Disenmed--Th- e questions eon were also features of the evening. ' The faith the spirit, the soul of Lin- desertion.:-turninr Itan the ,ridiellIOUP coin was, the fortrees of the Union' Ivy Royal against Andy Royal for of revising'the premium list and mak- Refreshments were served by a comground of cruelty. alleging .that her school purposes in each district.- ,) , stuldenly te t.he sublimo.--hhusband has wrongfully accused her grave,' annoltilretwhose stout walls withstood every at divorce, charging cruelty. changes pertaining to mittee Including Iltrs. Hugh Smith, ing several of improper condtrct. he had promised Ond to tree the isault Even when he confessed, C. Nel- home activities. were discussed at a Mrs. M. 'Reilly, Mrs. E. E. Oliver. Mrs. in Nelson Nephi May Falls From against , Pole r But R. Martin 'has filed suit for asto- - E. P. Felt and Miss Mabel Peter.- , James sieves if the arms of the "Itinn I the general gloom of tbewinter- - of son for Ca meeting of the Utah State Fair of divorce, charging crueity..; should win the battle. Thereupon he 1862,3that.he was nearly as Meow. divorco from Anna Louisa Martin on D. in the office elation Serious yesterday MEM Escapes Injury 7 the ground of desertion.N . Mrs.. R. F. L. , W. Ferran. manager. . as he could be and live, he I . I I aolable 0 . . - -. , , ,,, ..,,out this secret Collier presided. The session was . de- ! sJaVII6 an employee Of the ' ViTi IriZ hTmself!,t'l expect to main- of ;ledge the with IP sAi.TILIMAIII: to called the.idea getting , I Utah Power & Light company, narrow. Home and' Child Welfare organizac 04, ; 'wt ,,I.:,14(11,eth ,,, tistutint tdhielsorcoantest till:at:red ocreemelly tiermi. Swomv gra ' .. ly escaped Serious injury Thursday af- I : , tions to function more closely with 1 ; , or the country for- Aervioon when he fell 35 feet from ,a4 the Fair association.. eXTVPS Or Congress 44 4 r-, . C , , , sake me." Ili light pole to the ground. The acct..' V60t, I "- 8; 'Children's . -1 Matinettilay -, I -- . II i I on dent occurred 1 I Ninth East just be- -i C ,,. I , In the Charles Straw Foot." with . Ray -' T Tonsorrow i The Great rriena . low, Ninth- Routh street. 'Darla wail i IPS me stai..:uti repair shoes Oiler patttrtahce- - "It Mor-- 1 hurriad to the emergency hospital' ti 14"..1 r Stiltiaart role, cwhillildrb.en:bme - 111..4 110111111.011.10 'line, (Copyrieht byJames lint& liner Abe where lt was found that he had only 1114.: ,- Taal can; published b711).cial arrangement 1,7orriir tomorrow morn-- 4 , . 1 Paramount-Empres- s '11144-we proruise ' been slightly (lased by the fall. 'After, with The it'( 1 ; Eadomillr i. ' a tha under ' usp Inc srN, hull, resting at the hospital. Darts walked; ON I ily ices,Qouteetrther.olflotmliee '111,ellin to ,cats.) t . P. m.,". you .get to his home.-4wow.. and Sc.phool league.. e , 8tat Coateville avenue. "Ak 1 0. ' Four witees, 1 them at 2 sharp!1 : 1 Whikt carrying a steel cabinet at the I 16.4, lutti .a .I Presents With to Learn , Way City rigysew.1 ann, easona. 1S,1104S FEET Thursday afternoon. )ran Our expert work- '7' SHEATHING lel i postoffiCe a be' w, will also In part 9116 26 old.Cast Dresden years ay..i Trees For Citytreek, . ' men and modern ! I Gray. LoaEns - IIno nue.- $lipped and fractured a rib on 201 'AND 221. rtAxxi tanl. cat - -school His was his . fide. 't that treated right injury endood LIZ tate r On One troes 1,t To thousand Yellow machinery and ;inhere pine act and.chaP-i As trill teachers at the emergency hospitaL .tow ' We Savo Just eonetreetell areotber -an equal number' of lodutpoio pine ables us to eve s.., t n'Iyaz 0 Hoot Ito our propet bonding, eddies ' If you need money :7, prone.. Ww rtmt Aldo Deposit Botwa. i the city by- - thet trees will be given it.ttdretasea I Democratic League, en edeftlemal 22.006 square fort toe , tent- - : you the , ., , made ::: hom Is Intecmt;untain district forestry speck-et"The Ameta of--, . Ig. to build a home or to Democracy"; wits r.rage 0.M ice possible. Bring ' fled as ' ) the trablect beforsde dr." by Brigham at; for planting in City Creelt canyon. agihi Il We 1,0reet loar se wilmt st send Or , tore ! shoes Utah H. Roberti& the ...4 For Hold I E.B .8tate; Investigation. It.. , : IL titiL chief of planting. Tb., ls Chttage. taa ' FOR rORCII FLOORS-... 3 -. at iPostg. ftotb once. tn.:ewer 1).0tmatriastrstit (parcel. post). and olds earts.Nely? ZI hare beenII I:: seius four year slat c. r---Jack Glaccmr, It. 'ara old.- moll The porch 'Is so "outdoor" feature. Cottonwood 4n the Rig grewn canyon teal "4" from its be-- 1 the 'histor'y of rift ttnhas indoor" possibtlitlee of . I es anti -----i at south Fourth treated Eighth! I nursery. ro to many of the ben- . referrtng ermine, & 1 -- . . Emball Richirds q r East Otrieta 'arty thla morning by floor eficial laws passed, among Democratic' Lai NW ()own Of cAnrirrs CLUANED poretors end rloosd orlon. admintetrationt. The selection Patrolman --E. E. Proora anti lodrod of 4p. aert CO. SECURITIES 4......,.. NaCok, with Lilo Hamilton to Prrrossot, imrslotreadavtobi We Ire nit experts orlY members of the executive eommittee ' trae "...................' 'be etty jail tor Inveatination. Thol lsfred dreoratios or color srherno. --y I .I!! r- Waahor. and' Pooeit all Carpot was postponed until the next voeetingi said ho was lottorIng in tho Ask us ?Or .1 bookirts showlow or on ma rues omas.. Main 54 Tour 'dries carpets 3.4, right Street 1ln )An.th'onith Tit when mar whom ho lass rreoto4.1 Consult. itt &bout, Onmos of Ti4es. - - J II wilt try4pak Or "The red.ritt ItfillerTe 'your floor, Remoras ortsitual color and Tilt work, , flatlataction guaranteed: r- brightness. ,ndl Act." , COAtIL COMPANY o t We So. ''.11111. CARPET ELECTRIC CLEANING. t "111' tanen Bank ME' rirter Cast at beat beatify ad smack I zf Anig. Morris 0 Ca. NazapoZAkss........ Ork. V 140W-,irtrhrr all Grronr. CNIAT, Tel. Was. 34EL las south Mats strast. boa Was. 3583 priron (1 E. 2ND SO, ora. Tcaemonin.. - and T. . Order. , at m.. dam - :women,. -j. r. ortarr likely. MARTIN (VIAL (XL 4111 Mobil I I 1 gip 1,94.! - 4A100 Irliktite: Mtn.) Wasatch. ' , &Am Wimi. SALL 4 i altool. noonow..., ' Ai ' 'omen , i WOostob wpm.- 1120,0.Adtportimr4iont.,. , - Jr. Aloe-on:Lick. . I au . - heart-wracki- , Mar-Ines- , pre-eeri- e, ". 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