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Show - en. , I , DESERET di HEM ON fisral111110 INERS11111 BIRTHDAY CAB HATES MAY 1920 17 NW ' !INCREASE OF STREET MOicDAY MINING 1,1 PEOTESIBP Yale Fliers, Winners in College Meet of Army Reserve Aviators, And Pilot Who Made New Altitude Record With Three Passengers The Barton Bedtime Stork:3 A r says:wow Olit0 .CAtGlIT VO,111P.,M0 rgr""ni Marti authorities arid temple Pre Pegot inOre0.0. I. rats of faroe OS' tractielt workers Saturday attarneou teadared by system formed oehtraTU oa Iseetsritr-lreeeate- isabrecaol...aaJaht.ht.gasl...4.2aLat ,,,,- , - - lo, 1 .0 e '''' ''.. ., , , I exit& Audios H. Lusa la Ito an Lake held in the rooms of ths pubile utill. Imo common this morning. rro. tillttlit ea IOm eeteeetkin of hie aevastY sixth birthday aitehrorearY. The day teals wont made easiest increases by 4 Mil VH1146011? of Sail IAA-- add Mut'. ,..elorearlatal the of the day on whiell Prmidest Le ad ray. through Moir reprocentativoll. Joined the Church. Richard 14rfl.y. tmanty attorney. W. It teas remarked. also that Trittay H. Tolland, city attorney. Wa Ito & was the NIVent -- ..th attnivereary of Walton, allornors; and r. riliOn which President Charles W. repretionting Otto city t,f data Ser. Murray. the of member a beettme Penrose oral tractton officials and their at. Church. also tornsys 'tiro proeent. About TOO worker. Church au. Th. protesting dolegation registered therillee and footle wore present Set. thotr to the requested in. objections of speech urday afternoon. Th main 01.11041. The Murray city protestors the service tendered in the temple Inc:reties that th wets liven by President Penrose who also ritorseented his would violets the charter which the epoke with hearty earnestness ofLund traction company was granted by close emaciation with President the office 44 the Irina Presidency sod gave tribute otter tributewasto hill pre. Park Director Ccdh associate. A birthday book Ponted the gueet of honor with the a On President Penrose sotographe of the rip( Presidency end the members of flie Council of Twive. together with the - following Itupphea O. Mather, director of na. Inscription: "Preeented to President Anthon IL tional parks In,comPlinY with D Lund on hie Seventy.sitilt bMhday. Spencer, called on Prom Charles err May 11, 1120 by a few of his numr Penrose, Sunday. Mr. Mather,- who aus friends. We love you! They who has lived in the &outliers part of the pertionally know and lots you. Thoui-- 1 state, spoke of the fine ciao of M- 01si Of good people in many lands iens living in that district. The interbe...have not met you but know of view was specially arranged as Mr. yod and your splendid works and Mather was leaving in the afternoon. teachings also love you. And we all making it Impassible for him to call joy. at the Church Mee building this join in wishing you many happy tut anniversaries. We honor and ad. morning. your mire your life and example. sunny disposition., your..calmunruf. Last School Sunday fled. placid soul. your sound Jude. - Convention Is Held - ntnt, your unswering fidelity and un yielding faith and with one united -'t heart.felt benison we pray, Ood to .114;rn; 411i officers mid teachers or bless you for ever." Preet. Lund responded to the Dril- the North arid' South eangete- stake , . lentation. Bishop Joseph Christensen Sunday schools yestordey attended the at the service. Israel Call last eonvention to be held by the gen- presided the invocation. Harry M- eral Sunday school board until the offered of district c- Cue. rine of the' oldest friends him conventions next titaxillary Preet. Lund and associated with 9011111 teAL of those attesding same for years in the Hann temple spoke. SO miles to the sessions and much W. !titer. The temple enthusiasm was Mown for the work Is did also W. and outlined musical numbers choir yave by winking general. Sunday ' rroot. Rudger Clawson offered the school board members. benediction. Following the service re. treshmenta were served in the annex Seven Pinned Under, of the temple. IF", '' I. ' ..,, , ''. ' r C4 - 'I1et''1') . ft .,,i ,,,,, - NItAIBIT ,.'' . r: i 1 , t 1 , 1 E 4 ..,'.' (Ae l'' L... : t's,c 1 . T, t , '4.i.' .. ki .,- ,, . ' ' ' T4'40; Ilito'saiti".."40 ) 1. :, .,,' ,0't . '., ,..1',... V 4,4,-0,-'- 44 '1 i ' ' 4 ".. f.;' I 0, .'t' a -- - - Martinez Case in Supreme Court LOCIL MINISTERIAL RECTS ASSOCIATION la Prolonged argument SITEHY15011 expected by . DYES MINE ; (8. 0. , gfr t.'''' ibelp. .albst.4.11...1 ...11'44 'MP , i "1'.2 . 's, db Door to catching a ot, 1, i ::"-r - POD Plivertip tha Fox In the gray dawn.v, and mood hayloft ea his trail, . frill Pretty on Nibble put up his hood, I . 'It's the whippoorwill."' be whiaporod. ."' flashing a signal to the till. "Has P.. got news o of nivortlp! Do You polio they-vcaught him?", He was ' on .11116 xcitod tkat ho lutriMed Weide lit'or0: ...: ' his furry akin. "We'M ksowIn i minulo," said Muskrat as the whippoorwill droppoll quietly to the ground., But ha (louvred In urprisk when No med. "A Lea p t "1' Lk ho maw the doctor. "Great booths!" Vrrit servArt lAteltei net" hi hit xclaims& "I just saw your nom etta poking out of the orator by the flat --Mono." Dr. biuskret. "hell etch himself with Not hie." said Nibble.".- - "We can't his owe ' cleverness one of thos. go them. bocauss the bad littis owls daya," who help Illivorti are watching IL" 'Listen!" breathed the whippoor 'Toe." put to the doctor. "and eo wit "Hes come beck to the brook to Oraadpop Snooping Turtle, who on hie own trail. Now he. walking himoolf." in the water to bide Ma footman,. helps Oho!" said Ow whippoorwill. 'I while he crossed' to the Quall's thought It was you. hiding from the Thicket to se. if the little owls hare tittlo owls. Thorre t Uto Quall'e Nund Nibbic Isn't that smart?" Thicket." ItA4plash. "Aod allvortilor ivaked NtbbIo. i went tho caution. feet of ths 'plash. "ailvertip's too clevor for those fox. He was wading up the other dogs. Hes got away." said the whip, 10i41 of the pond, nearer and ,bearer was poorwill. sadly. just how to the flat stone. ortu!. to Ovum hoe al- "Yoh!" you feel.: betide It. right ways after you. But you did me a he sorsomed. 'A trap! good turn when y'ou found that mt. urgur-tour 141111rer. he onarld., tioanalto and showod It to Tommy biting the thing that gripped his loc. Poole. And Tommy did me a good Then slowly, surely, they sow him torn when be shot It I'll help you drafted deeper and deeper into the all I ran. Only. when a fox Is smart pool until the .watar &limed over his , enough to Pim along tho top of a hood fence to hide Me trail, what dog will "Oh!" gasped Nibbla "How awover catch him?". 'nil That wasGrendpop idnapping "There's just one thing intro." sal4 Turtle!" ' 4 r 1.10 1.04, 74,7, .ga , ft. 17.,::4,4, DOILNE (LF,T) AND J. T. TR,IPPP1. CLAR COONRA. ZrNe was added to the list of college sports when tort; itrithesraduates of eleven Ulna prirw1pal root. ere collects. all merry oilman-- a the Army Air Nevi-lecompeted at Mineola, Long Island. 34ait7 ot the had not handled w content for a year or more but theme sots only one nerident and that was iincht.- - Tale pilots won T.- - T-- ; -.; W. D'orae of Yale. with rrves won the twenty-Dr- a the meet with nine points- mils race.. beattrut a university of Pennsylvania plane aeries the line by a nowt 180 jr rds. The time was drown minutes. -- .ishrd flurins the meet a new meted for a mcldne tarrying tour by Amore Coombs. trot 10e the Ordnance EliaDeering elowsPney, in an Orr000 touring plant At the end of an hour's soaring. the had resetwd a belaht of 18,000 tort. beating' the former record by more than Coombs is semi 11,000 feet. , above holding the ntaeldee whit recorded the altitude. ' . 11 I' , a t,. t; t, , ,,.i 7 , S3, Newspapers.) amost ths he who bad (tom dog 1 .. Asisoctated Illow o lght's ( or to ANGER. Moak-- - dank anti eriytah are atift with the thill--tboat busting limo of th day for the marsh howlt. The woods to very mill; boy couldn't hoar even Um distant basking of th 4 . levy wTh. POE THE DIL.MtlialtAT ma as a shadow eallod featly obeys them. It a was Just dal- brook. when Tiro ealittl topn t lb !'.r,'.:. ,- irrAuts WAN (C.prr(the. I aad Dr. r ,pi, -- ''s14, i -- 1r .,...,L.,., . . 1 1.4r1i)1,11,0'. t rX A N s '' .:.' ',' . . . . , . 1 . 'me - h. "I-kn- Ka-.plas- T To the attorney general in the Martinez came. which was called late this afterThe Salt take Ittinbrtrtal associa-- 1 noon in the supreme court. Ignatio admitted was convicted in the lower to F4.11y I.g00 cattle will be Lion held its Mamas forest ranges proyiding the election this Martinez . Overturned Automobile killcourt in San Juan county of the 1ST JOHN ItiTtAlfT01. Fined For,Passing the mosu are found to be in good morning. when the following officers simple principle' In rogar' d to color ' E. Martinez Mellentin. of Rudolph When another car collided wiih the were chosen: Pre' 'dent. the Rev. J. ing W YORE. Sal' lbThe riot Ot combination. ; to the condtion. said PanaParkinson. supStanding Street Car automobile Whits Shine Fie tinkle.of Nils Swenson last night Sherman Wallace. Immanuel Baptist claims he was merely a witntas who left . forest Wasatch of ervisor the , colors which this DeLeon boa pro. of Mellentin, but county ofand chocks involve at l,mat examine Stripes 40 for this '' rine of $100 or 30 days in All was on State street. one and a half mile. church; view president. the Rov..C..lem shooting Park morning City y in men's dress .acesosoriele..., two and probably thrits or four colors ficials contend that hie claims aro not In nutit- duce(' and Clef, the condition otths the sentence meted out to George H. south of Murray. Mr. Swenson, his Davies, Waterloo Methodist church; borne out range.. eviand in is easily circumstantial thomsolvoi. Plain white shorts the hosiery by ,bandker. the Rev.' Carl V. dence. Ramon int the inspection Mr. Parkinson will ciders of every conceivable t hoe end first bole ler. a shirt te to with, Zuker by Judge W. H. Wilkins of the wife and their sop aged sta.and I. R. Archuletta, two chil- Brown, Westminster Presbyterian of kftertinez. was convicted of the kill- be assisted by C. N.,Woods. assistant combination of hueohaa broutrhl eithor of these designs. but if oolor city court this morning. Zuker was handers, tie wife and their is proforrod it should be similar to ' car, church. - a district foreSter of th Intermountain with it I vary real danger for the tosO ono found guilty of driving past a standing dren. who were In the aw noon overing of Millentin. and eentencod to of tho hues in'tki fabric. prefer- - are the - --street ear at Ninth .East and Ninth were pinned underneath E. J. Martine of Me term. district. and Neilson, Ives The addressed bythe attorneys inspector turneil machine. who. Uurto. or ...nos. ot..iotor..is not ably the dominant one. The same risto,.1...,.. - froin Washintton. Passersby extri- - Rolf.- - meeting now trial for their South on May 10. a for client, D.C erasinghopoful Arthurfield secrethem to, the - When Zuker drove past the street cated them and tot D. A. Arrives, assistant superv1or3r fully developed, but who .knows the holds inn in respoct to the tio which. however should ahvays be of a solid hospital Later they were tary of the International Sunday , , , Power Case of the Wasatch forest hers. lefts for very great advantage the car his automobile struck John Mitch. emergency color. Winn a brown suit is worn by to their respsctise horn's. Mr. School association ,. who spoke on the Drags. American Fork this mornint.fitcoom. ell. local. barber. who received injuries taken an4 . social life. far tho most ploasing- - often is matt has in businees He religioue education of children. which necessitated the amputation of Swenson to 460 west Eighth South cited panted by 'E. ft-- Fogel. forest officer A man ' the of successful was the .evidence Flanders' technical to 462 ,introand experience of west Mr. of suit a Only may very fie-l- tained by having all the miniseries. '4,umbuy' tht execution lots to for A of Eighth hers. arm. survey stay hie right special middle western states where religious dticed today in the :hearing of those mer homesitea. shoes to handkerchlf The summer .borne materiat and most habit:Table cot, from five days was granted Zuker so that South. subof a like shade. The almoet ndloss ' are hired teachers by private Is canthe a machine in his American to the It Fork alleged thet pay colony bearing raise money In he might retos by the a small fortune on scoot- variety 'of browns give a wide range protesting the roles Chi., ,, license 26621, issued to O. C. Knowles, scription to teach public school yon promises to, rival any in this re- squander fine- 774 welt Soulb Temple street. carry. ldren Christian ethics. As this coots Utah Power and Ligbt Company. ,' C. gion within the next' few years. said sories at the highest grade store. and to Individual fancy, but.- generally, NV. tho the sbado4 selocted attendance and for tho speaking, chief electrician of the Mr. coining. taxpayers iit Artives. , to be'. fail . his effort Tet int two men attempted to pass the on the correctly accesitortos should ' be somepart of the children is volun- Utato Copper company, was the prinFuneral!, Held For Swenson machine and struck the garbed through lack of harmony in what . lighter ,than always no Is Re facts witness there that of the suit per tary, Sixty gave complaint. today. cipal as Mrs. E. Reynolds from wheel it swung back into the cent of thii children attend. and the and figures concerning the electricity Fanners Wdl Build his cloilhes. The effect of Solor her. itielf. If any 'variation from ,the slid' ' brown'offect: is destrod It should ba In.....--,.moral offset on them is most for the needed for the Oarious loadshauled Hundreds of Silo , mony is loklitsportant that its necessity' Ono " of Mrs.Émma Jane -- -, We Dell better. It Is figured that all the re- by him company. The hearing was et the autumn shadows such, as a ''''''- .-' '''r"'"' Insurance. '.,,,,,,2,,,,s, If1110; b. t manr chitonto reeti or a pale yellow. S 00.. SS Ifahz:;' ligious- lnstruction-a'grea'11'eknolde was held yesterday afternoon kontana tar in As main find Fenner ftem of 1 the la man's a Verlining, ' dren receive is not more than-1- 4 . i Wear Mae Milo Planeekt ' ' ' ward chapel. Bishop not to be outdone by !those) of other wardrobe ; Is,' concernedhie suit, ' ' .t , hours syear , in Sunday schools and Ckti the Thirtieth Water. For Assist.. Applications Scouts preolded.-ZCottrell. Jr., 1. With Boy must be done tosupplecare little ,l of advent tho needed hot to vat1 the semething woathar, prvvent invocation wee offered by Harold O. Mr. ment this, said the speaker. him going astray, The designs and there will, ho a big demand for light Two applications-- tos' divert iwater Ninety-fiv- e Reynolds and the speakers were Bishboy iocouts this MOIning Locker- advocated .that local city Panama and flannels., similar. (fly styles shown by the best house' ars op Heber S. Cutler, George F. Gibbs, turned out to the postottle bright and churches get together riled toicy.with th. state one,secure 'a werel '' summery material". ,Th one ;color i ? ' John H. Bunnell gnd Bishop Cottrell., from'Ocne all In moral Ellea'rle, 'coneervative of neer. One was along lines; and that is alwaye good taste la combiaa,l, ,. attivation army capable instructor in prattical Sidney S. Reynolds offered the bene- early to assist in the twos in schools tionamong the public ethics Monarch. who asked the privilege of quiet 'colors. Everything, extreme' is Is with any of thee" goods is blue shifts. 7:41 Salt diction and Harry Green dedicated the drive. The lads in Lake. which' would be at no eifact, then Int Very few combing.. taboo and very man may safely hi cublo feet one and grave in the city cemetery. Nepbews and 8;45 accompanied the postmen on pens to the taxpayer. , using into which 'btu. cennot sefoll'' dull: hie indliklual taste under the tons of the deceased woman acted aa pall their rounds carrying handbil1a Thiran unnamed spring in Ducheene front - entetr.",iPoi white. vorylight gray; or direction of his teflon -: so hearers. Music was furnished by the teen boys also aided in the Sugar acres; the other , county, to trrigste Crown. suiting. ' a plein bleak tie is ward choir under the leadership of house district. The lads were 'excused City Gets Franchiseto use from Henry Larsen, of Goshen Small Chocks Will Le'sad. . , . 'try .offeetivs. together with bleek Miss Jessie Perry. who also pang, :14 this morning to take part in the cam one tenth cubic feet from a spring In hose. Some men can risk a salmon For Pipe Late System All ter as designs , are concerned, or the Land of Fadeless Doty." Utah county. fbr househpld purposes. e , pink combinition.'but uniess you- I Inthose of checks, small. especially 4,,,w of tin correctness Of at. commissioners of board 'err sure The county distinct pattern. aril) be easily in the it ii bolter to loan ovory- Calling on Shippers. wife Get; Divorce. , rinEMIWAIEmmall lead. &ripen ars also going to have your lean today grante'd a franchise to Salt Lake ipoommoomomol saturs of pink severity thing in the a wide vogue, but solid colors are nut StOIL' . General Freight Agent W. W, Proc- City for the laying of a system of pipe 1 much in evidence. The only exceptions Mrs. Corenelia B. Wall toss granted which to furnish With solid ;are culinary of the Chicago, ?illwaukee & Bt. lines to the latter rule are in grarl and oUchoice in color suits ala wider ring" 1 ..- I ter from Sig Cottonwood creek to an Interlocutory decree of divorce from '13 'cession's pormissible .'" browns. a fair number of which, par- and It is Paul road, is in the city, while on an water on B. are under this the Wall farms Thomas whose Mording the farmers hors that tho 'tripod shirts . , Funeral För ticularly,the latter, are being shown. aims into inspection of the western offices,. and the Tanner ditch. This franchise com- grounds of cruelty, Ouch their own, and shirts In the more expensive materials there should' nover I. calling on local shippers. He mare: pletes the arrangements by which the desertion. . bo wore with striped Iterbeke Eleanore Is an of unusual littilitary heather mitt dixpitr am here to ascertain if the .hip- farmers ..are to receive. the Cotton"I ilts.not offer a sufficient Therdo as. turet the result of - 'al largely ,heavy are water facilities for the contrast, but they practically offer no ,, adequate and if the wood water in exchange ping of Miss Eleanore Mer- importations of Ileatch tweed.. How-- alternative I shipping ' ' . pubtio can obtain all the in- from the Tanner ditch. The lines are except plain white when ,, ' belts. the naval nurse of this city who ever, the high prices of these gooda tho oult Is all in one tons. :.-- , formation desired from our office rel- to be built by the county but It was ., restrict purchases to the fortut ative to the sending of freight over necessary to obtain a franchise from was drowned at Pensacola a week ago. will ' Niew Novelties ones nate la who Rata. possess be our lines." . the city before the water could ' hold this morning from the St. wallets. There are practically no- - novelties, e , used. Iwas at To return to the original proposition In the academy. with interment of men's hats for summer,. - The Site For Home. Rev. of the danger of loud or inharmonious but, forway Calvary cemetery.Buy sotn reason, manufacturere , Provo. Go officiated: to Marines - The local effects, in the choice of accestorimn are Father Cotter preparing for an exceptional fall naval , recruiting , station furnished There is no simple rule to follow in demand Salt Lake 'Circle of the Neighbors for the tiff varieties- Theta . MarInS' S. L. these pail bearers: band ex Smith, J. F. regard to shirtewear plain writs and hats are being mad. in considerab:y Members of the of Woodcraft roporta that the order AND , It. F. Erickson. E. J. you will never go astray. However, smaller J. Hill, Palmer, than bare been peputheir pleasure concerning the Ihas purchased' at taverside. Calif.; 'a Eckert. members of the recruiting the mere male has Just as much right tar in the haps' r 1 past and the same rule holds , shown byfBalt Lake people hi , S0-1,1- E to staff. for a Woodcraft home. including Interestvisit and pro-as the American Legion tho deadlier "cod in Indulge in colors to trotter headgear. , here. Their engagement room residente, their , 1 vided a firing squad that fired the sex and often Just as keen a relish for grown willregard 146 acres of land. be the popular colormertth ball Is the ' : usual over tones. s, the is the Neither bungalow, with outbuildings, here close with. tonight'. grave. gayer volleys there any green second. Th brim eriA bt not which goes to. 4,. Goodies! stock. machinery and family orchard, Odeon the receiptsthefornew real difficulty in the way of hie in- only fairly narrow bpt. rtgabOeflialelY Marine club , slued at $53.000. The present build- ward furnisihng if he will i a. remember dulgence few. tn. t Petition .., Bankrupirdy. The visiting marinets ir) to ings will serve the purpose tintil'plans. rooms.. a for two days' which are now under consilerttion, Provo In the morning. on . ' to Okand Webb.. a mechanical Are best encouraged and 1Henry stay there, and then are completed. 11,r4 mv-i, IIIIICES Men Are. Wearing N3Vhat semi-annu- al , . , N - . ! r. secretary-treasure- - son-in-la- w , -- -- - er,' - well-dreette- d, - - , . - ob---"- -- et . and-hat.- , , : Cot-fiel- r -. J. , - , - ,, oral The-fu-n- ett-kin- c4, :AENTON-ITENKLY- ,. Th ' . a, ,, -- - :, th - - , . , , . , ipoommonmEmElk 0 , , , i - - V 111... - rt - . - . , 1 . , - .. L. D. S. - . 1 ,,.'. well-fortifi- ! , . , . (111111". . Congregaliona .. - 1 , , , 1 -t 1 I ' Tour f alight, 1 . '- . , 7; t3 , Production Domestic crude it record. high.in March, amounting to 21.411.000 marrels. according to the The highest Boston News Bureau. output In 1111 was 33,980,001 !monthly I in July, and the March output last The gain in March I !year was 13.234.001. is due to a general Increase 'production ' in in every field in the nearly ,output March connumption wee 27,11,21,11op barrels, also a record. Stocks of domestic crude at the end of March 126.211.000 barrels, against 121.- $39,001 in February and 127,164.000 , in iJanuary. record March production of I petroleum $1,491.010 barrels the daily average of 1.171.121 cottipaces with and ,161.301 In 1176.210 in March, 1111. If prryduction continues for the relit of the year at the rate In I the first quarter. the total for 1120 w141 - , moot conomiatt kind: Try ' Itdrive sway bake-da- y I Eagalcontains 1 lilt ontrancli ) . Urraitt OtMl If terboss the 1 Antootitim. MGLIEST LIM 1 I 1- - , RI.' :.:., - , '' - 7 .1!'-- Gulf coast la California. lorcurrod ee depleted 446.101. for March established a ree at more than Sr 611.000 barrels. et-- I lord March. 1111, by more Than 2.1411.141 Ezporta of trade oil. amount- wore almost four exported in March. tits J , - . ; '' 121tAlt7 .. tilloo - 4::: ti ;to:mc I 1- - '0 .. Ake 1141i. , e, Called by Death Newton Nowell, It year" 0 Mrs. Mary ' ,.., ! . - - et . I ..--n- - .. he-re- -e. -- -A , , - - ,,, I tl ------ -I AR 4 and the old favorites' - rootage Paid. rol; E. Giles ' Avenue SIR Lake City , . . lb. re Itio.d die V L..b - , , ,,,, r . , , , . , . :, , Showing all the ,,new,nationalities, di-- : visions and boundaries established at the close of the war. A four page chart and wall map on the reverse side, an map II of Idat,ici giving new counties and auto roads.;, - . : , ) , , up-to-da- -- ' 'J , ' te , - --- Zwororporettono flied aritctes with the secrotary of tato today, 'rho Chtivretiot 'Motor compost of Cotoratio will Ineorporats-horwittr E. B. Nrerts of Reit Isko as representative, with a capital of ld Ofto shores at 111101) each: th Willard Watar otrysmay of sirthato wished to amend their on that tho wal ries of ter of Alto tympany should bit fur- - I Wailed tarlaal.CI ltd innckholdem , Only :50c' to 111110W h Vio-rts" t : AA Am. iii;..1 , I ,,, ,, Pleading guilty to a chargo of neglect Of his wife end threo thtidrenj Fran? Dolinsky was sentenced te months in ths county jail by Judge Haruki M. Stephens of the Third di.-- , trict court- - Holineky Aires brought; bark from --Colifornia to face the charge. eight month, after deeerting his family. - , ema E United States Deputy Marshall W. 13.WIson and Special, Agent M. A. Morgan rsturtled this morning after taking C. J. Hauck and Roden Bailey . alleged auto thissea. to Reno. NoveAlsThoir eases ay beini taken up bttora the fedora grand Jury now in session there. , Companies---File Articles. s4 , o PUBLISHER - - , 1 $30 A HUNDRED $4.50 A DOZEN Mini . On Trial at Reno. Given Jail Sentenge : 115 P , , Henry - - be used in every quorum, organization, ward and stake In the Church. Thousands sold already. Highly endorsed and resommended; ft withputs ' , in reach of all - draftsman residing in Balt Lake, tiled a petition in bankruptcy In the United States district court this morning. He liMed ,his assets at 1600 tutd claimed exemption en $430 of them as household and personal gooda H. claimed his debts to be $1,214.0A.', , , A the best new ones. Should - of age, pioneer of Ittl and on. of the oldest members of rarriteell waid. Cod last night at the rnfl, reeVence. lifi east Twenty-firsouth street. She Stuffs 111 drove an on team front Celia-el- l barrels otesooded when she emigrated to Utah. Shortly II after her arrival elm married Oliver who died several years at& , treat of the year at the rate In the Omit Nowell. Mrs. Nowell is eurvived by five chilthroe menthe the total twin he In Oliver, Aubrey and. Irwin el att-Itneelit Tke if a .,..ex. dren: . Newell. Mrs. Mary Retherftwd 1 and Mho Cora Nowell. 'Twenty-nin- e rate of domeettie V 1, ',daily totta ititilmit eatvio,production by grandchildren aloe eurrive her. , - SI.1111.4011 41 Woman Is - 1 0 : pio'nee' , 1 1 i ltivimagibotoernst, I ' 1P' 1 . . I 1 El; Mrs. , , I failures. Yee erre wive eels bar It. Toe we whoa res me IL S. thNGREGATIoNAL ; r; , HYMNS. , Mrs. to-til- ed T .... improved .through the use of the new book published especially for this purpose, at the ' Thorine Johsnonen diedEdward home.of her daughter Stromness, 745 south State street. Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. alter a long Meese. The deceased was born., In 8, 1,118. Harrom. Norway. November The was the 'mother:Of a children. to camo She of whom ere America 28 years ago. Her husband difrol In the ocean. The following children survive het Mra John Olsen, Murray, Utah; Christian H. Johansen, Vernal. Utah; Mrs. egdward Stromness, Jr.. Pelt Lake City; T. B: Johanssvan, Salt Lake City; Otto J&banssen, Cottonwood; Mrs. lArs Nelson. Bandy Utah. Besides the children.there ere 42 grandchildren fltiffro4ct.4Taa4,,1 children. exceed 411.001.001 barrels.. The funeral will be held W. 2 o'clock Oklahoma in March resumed Ito leading position. surpassing California Wednesday, May 12, in the ' Murray , , slightly. Increasing daily average is First ward .chapel. I ,,L, r-..- ..3' the safest, i - , J , - , --. emu a ET I ''--- t Junction. Crude Oil Production Mrs. Johansten Dies - Reaches High Record Alter Long Illness oil made '1 I 1- . . fluffy,teudet cakes, biscuits and doughnuts that lust keep you hangsng 'round the pantry ' 'all made vtith 1 t; Community Singing all . , 4 - - - f.72e(33 D-Z.,"'?.-7C-7 , al ct r lip MR IOW .11011111 ?OP |