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Show i n DESERET raulhle UP T-- Copies Ecafoaal Review Nujol Forty thousand dbplea of lb X. C. ot th Utah Educational A. Review, wMcta will be oft the press Jun !, will bo distributed to educa-- i tor vr th country, according to from th Unlverally of ' Utah by Prof. Loro y E. Cowl, di- -' i 1 Co a bawl wh I :4 -- I . 1 f l ; 1 i i Associated Industrie: "National cate and Water Supply. the th U. For-- I ; i 1 i t . I 1 . Forestry Sdrric; OVft"- - Dweller of Prof. LeW Edgar Toung of Utah, th University of Utah. Anwouncoment 1 mad by Prof. Cowl that th tnantng list of . th Uaitd State bureau of duaatlon will Dress Sale Saturday Caterpillar Snowplow Cutting Roadt in Park i V " dlrs bn and pleaiaot to tahe. 1920 R. M. BARTON C. A. Oraywa of 11 W. First Boulh It undrtlood that h I treat, not th Chart Orayaon tnntion4 caught gambling In th having raid on Th Pol Club. conducted go. , , by th police several Bight the modern lately harmlet MAY 21 1'IUDAY Entert Di claim en method of treating an X)td complaint. AWao ulw According to Prf. Cowl, th new number wilt b th largt over leeued and will feature th annual convention of th National Educational Aeeo-- , elation which will bo hld In gait LM tor thl beginning duly 4. Th book will kav an attractive cover daaign tn thro color by Jack Bear. well known local artlet. Among th foaturo article wtlf b: Charic-tartaUc- a of Utah School biltra," authorised by th wot board of public Instruction; "Utah a a Pleasure Rechairman port, Prof, A. I Mathew, on acur-- , , af the N. E. A. eommltte Mono; "L. D. A Church School." Bupt. . Adam Reunion: "The Unlvrolty of Utah. Tharon parmlaa. acting oecro-' "Th tary te Preet. John A. Wldteoa; Preet. - Utah Agricultural Collage. O. Potaroon; Th LraJiia In Utah I. Prof. B. Roland Lewi. Education of Rnghah deparunant. Unlvarelty , Utah; "life on Bird Island. " Dr. O. Plummer; "Muelo In Utah, ! Charts Evan Btephens: "Protaataat- I Prof. Christian School of Utah, Ur. Her-- ! hart Bo hard. praldnt of Weatmln- eats and Water Supply, the U. S. Bees, axaeatlv searoury of the Utah William Mubeo-- Bowel regularity ii the secret of good health. i j itrude kfcKnlght from William R Mr. ' Knight; Blanch Jabert from W. W Coy ha n from Them Jabert, Prence A. rouhen end Maud llouaban from - Keep Fit of EVENING NEWS b used In th distribution of th book throughout lb country te th prominent educator that will arrive In Balt Word from th Y!lwton rport Ireubl up thar with snow condition but tb road. It I said, will b open btfor Jun 20. Tb only road now I that between Gardiner, Mon opn J all th lana, and Port Tellowetene.merit! of -- other being Tinder a deep snow. However, a Holt caterpillar, equipped with a tnow plow has puhd th Norris Geyser It way through Basin, and thane la forging it row to th Lak station to and th canyon After th rod I open to beyond. th Lak, attention will b given to th Continental Divide and Sylvan past. An invoice of Dressei too Ute for last week Sale Hrve Just Arrived and Bill be placed on Sale Saturday. . Beautiful Georgette Colorado Midland May Co to Rock Itland r.prl front Denver tt tbl Lak for th national convention. Th staff of th Utah Educational follows: Lrok E. Rvlw I a Milton Bsnnlon. Cf.N. th Rock Island I about to acquire d)tor. Cowl, Child. Prank B. Arnold, D. C, th Colord Midland, which ha Joseph E. MeKnlght, H. Claud Lewie. gprlng J. ChalUn Smith, Leo J. Muir, Matilda rhbilitatd between Colorado and B. J. Norton, aeeortat and Lsadvllle.- - Chairman Charles A editor. i Hayden of th board of directors of th Rock Island, and othor official over th of th road, have Juet Divorcee Entered . of line, with President A. E. Carlton M. MacNelll th Midland, and Chart Six Interlocutory docro.o. divorce of th t ub Copper company. andIn a A.rly thl xriv vnlnf, wro granted by Judge P. C. Even In du to car over th Denver A Rio privet Followcourt district th Third today. and he and party a road, Grand entered: Anna rglatsrod . th Hotel Utah. Mr. ing arc the dor A. Kaydon haa large intoreat on th Col Munn from Edward 8. Munn.-EI- la Brown from Charles Brown; Gay- - eredo Midland syndicate. - Jnn. : t TAFFETAS, FOULARD AND CREPES $23.00 bn Ptron bn - R. Barton, for M. my yr .a mombor of th Tonmaoaa court of a poala. It chairman of the railway labor waa appointed by th Idnt for a term of thro yar representative of tit public. board. H ALSO pr. a a QUBJSNTIBE STOCK OF SPRING DRESSES. ' SILKS, SATINS. GEORGETTES, - Aged Traveler Stays All Night in Ogden Contrary to Schedule TAFFETAS- Forced Out Into the Open at Last d You concede all men must concede the right of trades unions to exist, provided they prove themselves equal to the responsibilities they assume by organizing. - - fair-minde- The very first responsibility is that of conducting themselves in such a manner as to cam and deserve respect. And the first essential to securing respect is to act in good faith. -- . Does This Spell Good Faith Authorized representatives of the Building Trades Council joined with building contract ers in formula ting an agreement whlch .wai hased upon ona in use elsewhere, and which was recommended to us by the labor com-- " " mittcemen. If this action meant anything it surely was to be taken as promising at least a mutual understanding. to attempt to attain a Witness now how much this apparent assurance was worth and how sincere was the desire for an agreement. Here la the business agent of the Carpenters Union out in the open with 'this quoted statement appearing in the public press as an authorized interview: t ' . ' i - -- -- We have no .agreement to make with the contractors. All we have to sell is oyr labor and our working rules are the only agreement we' will recognise. The rules of the Carpenters union are explicit in their terms and we will not vary from them. r With patience and earnestness our representatives devoted themselves to attaipep-operatio- n between employers and the Trades Unions. Novr we are tolijl that the largest single body of craftsmen intend tb have no agreement yhatever. I 00 Street and Sport Hats, worth - $6, $8 and $10 dJO QC your choice Saturday . . 1 ywit4 DRtTO 111-11- Late Locals al - . Daya Bank Clearing Today' local bank clearing amounted to 1 aa Compared- - with for th corroepondtng day of .il' ,J2.4.71,-661.4- rrORB I ODTH MAIN AT! Bt Idaho, Mav 20. Blackfoot stake at Blackfoot May 22; and Bhelley stake at Shelley, May 21, will bee Mr Amy Brown Lyman and Mr Jeanette A. Hyde of ths general Relief Society board. Auto Men Banquet At H banquet last evening In the Hotel Utah, held by auto supply Jobbers and salesmen. C. M. Bunnel, electrical salesman of Harrison, N. J was ths principal speaker. Representatives from Utah, Wyoming. Idaho, and Nevada were present E. I De had charge of the affair. be held Sunday from Waterloo meetinghouse. Interment th city cemetery. b ward will be ia ., Th funeral of Andrew D. Park will held at Mill 4eek ward houa Sun May 21, 1120, at 1 o'clock. South street. last year. The funeral of Jim Kirko who waa On Lear of A beonoe --Captain A!- killed In an automobile accident near Pocatello on May 1. will b held at vah Leo, of th local army recruiting th Greek Orthodox church at I oclock servlco, left this noon on a two Interment will be Sunday afternoon months' laava of abaenco. Ho win particular. In Mt. Olivet cemetery. visit Washington. Men go Back to Work . Returns To Denver Passenger stake priesthood meeting will FUNERAL. DIRECTORS Traffic F. A. Wadleigh of the Denver heEnsign Under Closed Shop . A Rio Grand returns this afternoon 7:19held m.Monday, May 24, 1(10. at WM. TAYLOR, a. W. TZM- JOS. st In Twenty-firward p. pie St. Utah' leading undertaker and They Declare J hg;city.2. after a three chapsL. . embalmar. Berries and goods th beet. Price at your guality own suiting. Have Day In Canyon Tbs second (Special to Thi Nw) 2406. W. f i OGDEN. May 21. It ia reported at slough day of the year was held by i.i the senior clan of the West high Called Union headquarter (hat 14 men who school In ThursEmigration CARL canyon A EDDINGTON Joba Oft at th Sparry recently left their FUNERAL DIRECTORS. , 'mills in proteat against the American day. Forty soblors attended. Alfred Lerey a local OPEN DAT AND NIGHT. WUI Address Paeenta Df. D. G. hospital, Leroy Alfred Btetens, 44 plan of labor went back to work this ' of Boani Idaho. Slid morning. Th men declare an agree- Edmunds will address the parenn ?? PHONE HT. 121. ''dent j ment was affected whereby they will class pf the First ward ef Liberty irif 'Vrvl4d by hla Btevan work under closed ahop arrangement and chitfiv 16.20 at on o'clock stake Sunday drn. i Th body Is at be 8. M. Tayand It f expected that more will go Fitness. All are invited. lor undertaking anTHE EBER W. HALL. parlor back tomorrow. An effort waa mad to .Physical mid Funeral nouncement h will f 8. T. later. Ricketts) a A statement but Honor Graduate from Mortuary, In dance the of company, get Phone Wasatch 6222 , nobody could be found who would b will be given In the Le Grand ward JeSb Jad'd At th fam- Bervtca. Prompt amusement of the 24, Fred hail Bossner, secretary Monday, by May quoted. 244 personal East 1st South. JU0d. 4 months old sou of jgden branch of the Utah Amoclated Juniors of the L, D. 8. U. in honor r?"f J."ph Mrs. HL Judd. Funeral Industrie, said he had nothing to oay of ths 1(20 senior graduating claaa. aervlcea will Josaph ba held at- - the graveside aa to any arrangements that might or tYDONNEL CO., UNDERTAKER in Sun-da- y at City FresL n cemetery Return Grant President oclock and embalmar 7 Into South Weal with might not have bean entered morning. J. Grant arrived thia mprning street. Tempi the employees of the Sperry concern. Haber from th coast where last Sunday he Mr Emma Jaa Jokasoa At the attended Urge gatherings of Latter-da- y realdShee, 166 east Seventeenth South, CEMETERIES Mr of Emma Resident OakJanet Johnson died yesSan Saints at Francisco and Early terday, She la survived by one daugh land. WASATCH LAWN CEMBTERT. and four son Th body is at th Bountiful is Dead Pupils In Recital At Social hall. ter car 64 Main St Wa 1644. O'Donnell undertaking establishment. Pervuetual May 24, gt 1. 20 p. m. the pupils of Funeral announcement will be made MONUMENTS 8pcial t The News.) later. BOUNTIFUL. May SI. Mr, Ruth C. Miss Margaret Summsrhsys will b resented in a recital. Mr R. O. ejtLT LAKE MARBLE AND KOMI-mentCornia. an early resident ef Bountiful, John tewaa --At a local hospital. iurkhardt will be ths pianist end ths John Cowan, a miner of Butte, died widow of Fetor Cornia, died hr yesWork a C O. Johnson, Prop, of her daughter. L- - D. S. Gls club will assist. terday at. th home Mr. yesterday. Th body Is at ODonnell 114 N Street. Comla was ! Mrs. Haiti Dvia an Funeral undertaking parlor. Dinner Postpone The Columbia nouncement will be mad later. old. gh waa born at Kirtland. O year Funa-a- l service will b held Pundav University sdumni dinner that was to FLOfUsrr In th Alex ktrCaaley At a1- local hospital, Second o'clock aftemoor at t have bean held Saturday evening, has Alex 47 years of ags, died McCauley, BAILEY A SONS CO. CUT' FLOWER besR postponed until the following The body Is at th O Donall occasloa Funeral designs r Saturday fevcnlng. May 22, at ths vterday. ned Undertaking establishment. No- for New Suits Filed. arranged. Promipt delivery. tlstlcally tice of funeral arrangements will be llo(sl Utah, Second South. East Wa. lit. made later, Third District Court. (Tiyton Have Daughter Mr. end SALT ERNEST LAMBOURNE, I n this Sv-ntWeeds Hebert 474 MY. C. LeRoy Clayton, of h Clyde Vu. j city, Le- - Lakes leading florist, naw store. Archie McFarland against Consuson 0 Infant Robert Clvde Wood. over are rejoicing the rey and Wilraatt lllsham Wood died naral deelgne eur speciality. Deeora mer' company for 1 7 S i, arrhalavenue, Wedneodav home at a 67 of their ttona South Main. Waa lilt. alleged due on good delivered. Ber fine girl. Mother and child arc re- yesterdav, Notice of funeral will made later. Murnue Bertram agalnkt Retta KINO FLORAL CO. FT ORAL D wall. to be doing ported tram for divorce, alleging cruelly. Nra Ellaebrtk Theo At the heme eigne. 214 E. 2nd Bo. Tel. Waa 2416. C- - K. Hayee axainat F. M. Bruc Pension Pension has ef her eon, Ju. J. Then, 21 Uinteh apert-menGets Veteran FLORAL DESIGNS A SPECIALTY. Mre. Elizabeth Then, 6 yeeie for $660. alleged to be due on a been granted to Niels r,' Hansen of jeeterdey. Fnnerel arrenge-men- t Fvana Floral Po I Ma'a V u. (( promissory note. Spring Cily, amounting to $:o a old, died aYmouneeA later. will he J0 month, dating from March 4. FOR SALE Mre. Wllllaaa Reberteoa At a lo Mr. Hanaan eerved with- - Captain LIVESTOCK. sn infantry- cal hospital. Mr t UUam Robertson. HK.AO OF HIGH GRAD FIFTY laaaac M. Behannen 60 old, of Bingham, died this reglatcred Jeralen from the world i man during th Black Hswkwar, morning She is eurvlved bv her hue greatest lines. Further Information, Chicago. band two and daughtare Mlien Mary writ or come and ee ear herd. The Foes" Will Show "Fal CHICAGO May 51 (United state. Robertson of Bingham. Th Foulger Co. Ogden, hown on th screen and Jeeete Utah. , will b Bureau of Market) Cattlo Receipt W. Hall undertakF.ber le at the 6 60S; market slow: about this evening by Troop 21 of th Boy body eetabiiehment. Announce"Funeral ing S BUNGALOW. FOR ROOM SALE 1 $ pound motion show to at picture Scouts, prim ment will be mede later. etdy; t porches front end rear, ell In ! II II. bulk. 11 00(212.76; heavy beafi,,, rivn In the Twenty-sevent- h wpd large basement, large lot, gsriee. eo s and Brvaf Joeea Af a lecel hospital. chicken lower, other she. rhspe will go towaid The proceed house and run, big barn for- Brent Jonas. 41 year old. died yester. stock about steady to weaker, bull, fund bring raised by lh ttoep. Weef Atr-glndey. He wee a native-o- f celves and feeder Heady. been In th government elcw but Re Parrttt-Ttmrtm- rt Receipt. The emplevbuta ha Meeting MCSU.r, HELP WANTED a revenue agent on Income meotlY 26c hisher; top, 1414.66; bu'k ere Teach rent Me baa no Pe saaeetatlon I for two the poet years. 40gl4 and light butcher. jReeatoh light 26 FIRST CLASS LADY PASTRT COOK' over 14 9 will boid the rerular annuel eleotlrm ralatlvee In Utah The body will be pounder-an- d hulk ff PfMni Cei 1 W haalm g Beet Vtrwmi by 14 1: prge, bu:Vof bfilcerk en MondsrrMar wMppedo grPW rer, sic;hishrr 66 Mias O Donnell A company tomorrow. o clock In the WaSatcH arhsoL deelrebl kind 12 91$ LObT ITRATKD OR eTOLEN : bulk direct te lihrop Mathew will glv talk Catherine market slew) steady SERVICES. PUBERAL Tea Wei ' packer:' be on far will ONE Child SORREL MARE. WEIGHT aborn lamb ll 60. S. The funeral af Oeeig W Beech, whs about 1 to goed California spring lamb eerved. pound, etreved from died yesterday, will be held from the South Eighth East- - Notify Or 1st yesterday at ii A meeting of O Donnell Will Initiate Pledge 7 J. Reware funeral chapel at I 29 a clock Union Tea Co., or call th Sigma Cpailon literary fraternity Saturday afternoon, under the auskriLim rrn. "6 e of th Univeretty,f Utah will bo held pices local lodge ef Monde InMIVNEABOLIB Minn., May ID next Wedneeday night, according to terment will be in the city cemetery. Tbe Onst Cnstry yieer-v-l- . nchaaeed Of Tble Seettea le lb announrement, for h pumooo of IniThe funeral ef E E Teler, who died Bran 61 th following pledgee Virgil n Wedneedev, will be hjg at the LarWbaat Caeh. Ne 1. nerihaca. 2 I 9 tiating SEMI-WEEKL- Y 2 A. 16 alt. H array Hancock. Craewell o k's fjneral chare! at deck Saturday afternoon The servlc will be nn-dBurn and Frank McGregor. r or, 1 HOI (6 th direcitdn of the G A. Jl. Inrtata N I while I 1, Will Attewd Oefersnreo In nt- - terment Will ba In Mt. OLet cemetery faerie. I 3101 i 1 2. 1 TJ -im tendance.it th ReLlef Society TttR Tbe f V --a Wtaahe'b Cece-m- r Fiax he I. 4 4g4 U. ef Lost Rlvtreeke nt Moore, Cenred, whe died Wrdneedar, wut th. Phn, f , Millinery Special Saturday )ea-terd- TO MR. CITIZEN: v . Half Price (Spadal to Tb b'v ) It. OGDEN. May 21. Jam Briton, IS years old, onreut from California to Wisconsin, had not Intended to atay over night In Ogden, but ho did to. Just the asm; and for a mrra matter of a thousand dollar, or so. Mr. Briton arrlvad In Ogdn afternoon at S 20 over the Southern Pacific, Ho had an hour t salt for the Union and Pacific. While h enjoyed a little troll he left hi traveling bag with the depot marter. It contained traveler choua In th sum of S700, In addition to $ t SO tn gold, $20 ijj currency and aom liver. H boarded th eastbound train at (.SO. At Uinta h decided to go to bd and when ha hlmcalf of his pajama In ti travel tn - bag ho auddonly-realize- d that he never did call back at the depot master's office. He explained hi predicament to th Pullman conductor, who stopped the train and tat him off. Th aged man, excited and trembling, w hen h left th train wandered v around In th gathering darkness and fell Into a mill race. Th water wa shallow and h got out all right, but waa chiliad and weakened. He started back toward Ogden and a kind autolst on the River-droad picked wjfc wrapped.,. him in hi auto rpbes and brought him Into town. He found hla traveling bag right where ho had left it, with the contentr undisturbed. He stayed at the Reed hotel arftl departed early this morning. without giving any further - 1- -2 ; ii by Death. zr SJlia 1 221-22- I" f ; We Sought Cooperation i I t I THEY PROFESSED INTENTION TO THEIR TRUE INTENTION 18 CLEARLY ESTABLISHED. CO-OPERA- I HAVE SOUGHT AND SEEK ONLY DICTATION. r J orfi tl NOW THEY i HO We leave it to you, Mr. Citizen, is there any lack of justification in. the following declaration: We, therefore, declare that when we proceed with our business shall be under the folio wing plan of employment : i t $ THAT. WORKMEN SHALL BE EMPLOYED ONLY ON THE BASIS OF THEIR ABILITY AND FITNESS FOR: THE WORK REQUIRED AND ENTIRELY WITHOUT REGARD TO AFFILIATION WITH ANY UNION OF OTHER ORGANIZATION. TICS IS THE AMERICAN PLAN OF EMPLOY- I t i . MENT. - - This plan will obtain until we can secure the of our em ployees in joining with ua in making effective the principles set forth in our statement of policy as defined aliove. L WAGES TO BE NOTED: There is R issue on the question of wages and it ia not the intention of the employers to use the present . occasion to bring about a reduction in the All existing contracts shd 'agreements with unions, such as the present agreement between the Master Masons and their employees, will be strictly lived up to and complied with. .scale.' ' al f II 11-1- 2 le ;ar bf hlfr. Ti 'r tr, Fca ie St:1 -- I t, .Rx-alpt- a ef-th- New-pap- Utah Associated General Contractors. fl NEWS fill er W w |