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Show t EVENING SEWS DESERET 4. P;31,1ys pllaic, womil"PpollEtt OUGHT TO "EsEt11" TONT BE OF ONE AS OE- - rms. 111010 LAST MEETING,. 10A LS. OF 11 BRANCH AT MS rowel. lot 1.4061, go WITH OF 'rho East and West High school ' dot WORK 1011 mr. 'rah Comtism W. H. Taft ta ethaduled le arrive in this of Saturday. III; I Woe Llate Bradford. will preeent the InKlil efforts in Salt TAke's cam-- I The municipal water works of 103 Pinafore's lonlithi and to,. operetta. morrow night in the Zest High 'risco' intermountain cities and loans darival paign for will 1.)e 1 Appointed hapre-riaoror- tnd mortthror Y. 00 BOIS EIBIS ON HCATION tor Urand Junction at SELF COYEANLIENT," SENAT011 SMOOT'S HOME JUll. cm..10aVitie peat day. ; SOPPIT OUTLINE YOCATIONAL III BRIEF city on the artornuon tur- n-I ---nithar VIIII MET TO NATIONAL FOHESTS WILL BE FRIDAY :.:Ay 21 1920 Thursdam.s, - Toretr ilia J. II. Watt. mmer vacation- - wort.- (Special corraaapondenna.) C. elation Ander and was hold at the coriteronte WASHINOTON.1D. C, May IL--- era wars atipointatt uperetsiora of the longthy W. Kirkham, between Francis asood auditottani. dopartmant. capitol 1Ammmommommommes:,Lwomm their wit.? supply from the protected launnhed following a riteetine of the Scores of Utahne.turned out Sunday Th principals of the, toe( ore Si mat dirortor of vocational training; nwskmr in II. IA. ot forests. service laid In tuitional the to areas committee council the Placing the cottage of campaign gracing fellows. "Ralph," C. It. Johnson -sowers! I. K. Noll, director part time awaits Thoort municipal water systems sup- chamber of the city and county build- - the beautiful home of Senator Smoot Ingetone conchs la placing en Utah Agricultural collote; Witte Manager of Smelting Coin. the thoussnd fins fssdsr tattle the from Hattori up." Mimi Alice Zdthoill of the ply Iota population of aver 300,000 log Mired v Thia' and attendance Ogden, and L l. MIt. stat showed Mal and their by Lahti it north la salt good cos. i markst, Kest High orilioal; "Joeephine.'s Mies ducatimt. of agrioultural Directs Pertinent com-10.001,1100 galsummer the Milan , for will Drat porvisor th for of the be thta interest cantos. I their meeting appreciation 'pany filth using approximately tioulith 'Nish of the Wood Summer campaigns will bo divitiod Williams lons of water daily. In :2 caul the mitts of SO prominent Maine choseni privilege he hoe stended to Utahns I Traffic' Manages the chool; Relph captain. F. Bali. to throe partshealth. vocations and ILetter to Of ficialsTEcon- of the Neel iligh ociviol: "Pick Veer" water theme privately owned-ron- e to conduct a campaign for the Waehingtun in opening hie home foreign froight truffle managr of tha civics Zvi). Aytan Thurman; the hoentwaln. is Erto on in tho touts will probably la in wormilady, city, Tho Malik ownership. 'Ion of the constitutional amendment i Sunday evenings for reltgiotte Harland Zrickson of the West High eyetein east from attendance On tho itational be divided Intocampaign omy and Production Is echool; such sections a cora im:(.I In the remaining IQ cases the cities which would was aerate' mate, the bolitswalii the' whip. doubly br every Sunday permit city convention itt Ian Francisco. of lb. perm". propor oar of tooth,, the rest High school; ssitir and towns bwn end their mu- Mat to frame atilt adopt a charter intaglio' and the evening was "pent in (redo Wooloy Urged. oorrection of remediablo deloci dant Ileturnee--.-ItishoMaas Bishop Joseph," Alah Woodylard, of the Jor- nicipal water emptily pestle alualcal a systems. Apprott- for Its OWn government. Members of wrIPPIIP uPP1aalaatad by precut. in hyronic habil& cleonli. roof Glass dan high school muste department. the Cathollo has church renowned the rendered by rogram soma leaping conditions, and proper turnod from Soio dances wIll be offered by Mime imaittlY $11,000,000 has been Invested the committee are: Herbert S. Auer- astern ttendod tin trip. 1,11es Helen Woytych. ventilation. Ina Anson. The must for the pro- by thee intermountain communities bitch. 'JIIIST1011 H. Wolfe. D. 'C. Kimbail. The service ended a period of neee- during which he was present at thew High- cost ot living and present firi 'Vocational worker will be will be furnished by the Zest to ductin adethe an CM. of diocese of with citizens their jubilees grand IY which provide dig.D. A. di.9me.8ana traceable Jenkins. F. ltSmoot Oat nancial conditions are yeareduring lisligsr. nouraged to do work at home. tailidHigh school orchootra under theMore quate supply of pure water. ham hold "ago. tor religious always Hyde. ing or repairing Pintas. hanging gate& Stophons, T. S. Richard, rectly to the shortage ot labor. ma- rection of Miss RomLnis, work. In meet cases the ivatrsheds from Dem utiton nennion Dr. Giorge ludente will. per-- , Eagles 14111 Iteet.The local sort of yard improvement. crooning window, H. 14.1oeingrviocrosstiundhylianthoinmethfoor Uptiathers. terial and money, according to W. A. I than oneIn hundred is water domestic which this the will and building fly trap. For girls, hold a opera. supply Eagles licipate Howard. manoger of tit Midvale plantl taken ere wholly within thee National Williams, Dr. Elmer 1. Goehen, It. F. tor Smoot was dimply moyed and meeting at their club house. Sunday cooking, monding, canning fruits and forest boundaries. The continuance of Currie. Otto E. Ambridge. F. E. MOrrin.ompoko briefly of the pleasurablo at 4 p. m., with Parley P. Chriotensen. rogotablea of the United States Smelting. Rs- .h,,a has njoyd In mooting with the Parley P. Jenson, H. H. MoCann and adequate water supplies for thee Noble Clube.probably will be organisod W. R. Wallace. In fining and Mining company. Le:int:my To filisE home" from folks worshipping R. N..lroung as speakers. growing centers of population la of John Wen for encouraging SOWISIL canning, Mrs. W. F. A...Wititooe, Adams, to ind greator prodyctiok are urged by vital importance and brings home capacity. raising of pigs and rabbits emd also Mort ' TonighiTh flontaettwo Senator Smoot told of the arnasing --- every citizen the vital relation be- Mn. A. J. Gorham'. Mrs. 421. R. Blakely,' Smith-lfughodr. Howard in a letter dint to all pub. tudonte In vo eub. WeshCATTLE eontraoovortaken has which thelie General Utah Association of tween FEED the effective FoH of change protection IS cation time will bo ricouragod to on. lire rt. R. Lym,n staphenL. Rica ()meta.. civic nd fraternal bodies wel-1 hold a tho Hotel tore smokor at forest and watersheds will his daily - end other Ito:Muttons.. Tito lottor fol- gate In home and town clesn-u- p cam orde.,W. Ch. Farrell. 22. G. Howard. Itnegtanloaagaionc:hoh:ocirst.rybodcamyewasheraenu11. Utah tonight. A largo attondenc bocomo lows: Vorest fires, overgrazing. sod rook. Lafayette Hanchett, A. N. Mcitay.,"idormon." Now. he said, on account expected as very contractor in ,tho paten& Nee livemernbora of the Bni &routs. It Girls, garden &My. - "That high coat of thing and the sunflowers will his the slime in the leas cutting of Ilmtker are Uta primary Geeroil). Bete. B. I. Woodruff, Heaerlat Itla splendid behavior and example state haa been inytted. bwieball sant. Lod to partioipstIn a14 Serious fin:metal rriata,. that la 1101, first silo built in Summit county. Ex- - destructive agents witieh uncontrolled M. Wells. ()sortie D. Keyser, Richard of lila "Mormons" who have from and work take officio Offices, Decoratedrho local Plavirround part on convert the watershed area P. Morris, Frank A. Fisher. ronfronting the natioir aro duo J. B.. time te time sojourned In the eapital periments hove prnven that the Rua- can S. tho Salt Ink Route have boats public movomonta h upon which a thriving COMMUnity IS Walker. NS'. J. Halloran, James Ivere,l the people of the District of Coium- of shortago of labor. snotorials and slam sunflower to bettor for the decorated-wtta noon as As comPlotod a eollection of Prnfrain It to all morely . a question tar taedint of cat" than corn. and dependent for Its very existence into Jr.. Ed Roeenbaum, J. D. Spencer, ic.i bia have gained a new insight into the graphs of Bird Island in the photomoney. Groat will be printod detailing the work in till of the operation of tho law ut supply thimmit county to not adaptable a.denuded tweets. moducing C. E. Nephi L. Mar.:- character and purpose ofofthe "MorSalt Lake, with the various Osamu summer activities. It will b & pro.. Therefore-- very dol. for oars production, but la splendid. but disastrous annual flood, which rim. E. W. Senior.Davey. re. and &mond. instead mon" and being Herpeople J. E. ()slighter. replete with Interaming dunes Met were of mot birds In the air or on the gram lar xponded. every man emPlnYad ly Rutted to sunflower growth. hull' carry off the season's supply of wa- - dem Bennton. B. P. Grant, Joy H. cited and pereecuted as they for vacation hours. for boys and girls ground. ter is one such and often destroy the Johnson. of and all materlala used in public im. planting of ounflowors is planned. senate the he entered when the B. Hew. C. Decker. Joeeph botwoon the ages of It and IS years. . United Statee. . the are now honored The 'brut silo oonstrooteti in sum.. 111411. Of immsnilo tillable area. by ley. Culbert L. Olson; use of two of provements at thin Um will be addod O. In eilootricity InElecti4ottylew two.fold to the cod of living and also 1 mit county is baths built by Ir. Pits-- deposits of rock and Unproductive soil. wherever and th automobile respected thy Industry , Om coot of doing business.. Thor Is gerald. near Kamen.' Summit county - Wmitions outline of timber has been bidding the members of the Church tie explained by C. F. Hirshfold. LACK Of OH DUE TO- I fortune. The no labor to spare from the essential le one or too big dairy oentore of the to take a devoted interest In the an- - chief of th rosearch department of IN Industries supplying the vital noods of woot. came like th flavor of the ovenrresing problem is stoadily near. tivIties of the branch which has beets the Detroit Edison company at a moot.- Inc solution. Forest fires are still the peoplo, and the. banking situation sunflower, it is a milk prodoosr. and numerous in Washingten. Senator ing of the Utah &misty of Elsetricial ommized and a disastrous. and largely - la almost at breaking point in taking frOWS and ripens van' (Picini at Smoot expressed his regrets at the EnMoore in the Commercial club last SIIITCHMEICS 5111111 so because mans was of news carelessness. There brought II care of lb present coat of doing bust- high attitude. This HATE S AS discontinuence. but said that Preat night. ' back from the Kamaa country by F. la a growing realisation, however. of states eastern McCune Slat of the Gsonre . hi. Abbott. who has just mado a trip the watershed value of the national Searching for GrandsonE. goott mission had deemed it advisable to Situation Scrimia. ' I, Carson of Sumpter. 8. C. is searching tie country. In his officrial forest MIAS, for municipal water sup. through as a obtain. gathering quarters Lack of work In Carbon county larger ; In this "A number of Industries - . ply purposes as well aa for irrigation. for hie grandson, Richard D. Cutttno, publie capacity ma Investigator for the 1 81 STOIM place for the Sainte. loorest service officials point to this as , minoo to platod at tbo door of Ui of eommunity. particularly the smelters. utilities commisison.- in nlietod who fi Tremontok rst Utah,' the next Sunday evening the necessity for person-th- e are whether the? eat con. at Brigham CRY. June IL awitchmen's otrike by John Crawford. Owing II the heavy snowfall during emphasising . meeting will take place in the mag- the army II ' Wiwiwondering to operate economically when and the lateness of the al interest on the part of every cid. winter. has been leseed by MI. and was diocharged Nov. 28. state coal mine inspector who has which nificent hall son summer Weber and the pub"man Abbott. Mr. made' says for. contemplated spring firn eliminating illteant railroad lines in Utah' hive the Church for the purpose- - Nephi L. following. Mei gave as hie future spring, just returned from a trip through the lie 'work Is in full swing. Not only river is dangerously high. atockmen eat I es WE a grave source of danger ...., I Salt Ink City. asked permiterion. In a petition Morris is expected to address the con- . to coal fields. Mr. Crawford smug that as was civic the with winter welfare. be the to unable claim that past compete 'rill they 1; will I The commeettng opening gregation. utilities filed with the public Goes to New YorkPresident C. M. a result cf the strike. the scarcity of is . the labor wage scale paid on putlic worst in sixteen years. )1 . of ' nature a in of be the copference . , oars is so aTeat that last week in 10 per Levey of the Western Pacific wood mission of Utah. to increase freight the Increased Salaries - work. but sith a lona say. of not ' Maryland and Metric( of Colum- - through this city yeaterday, from the Spring Canyon mines, miners 13. San cent of their men they may 23.111 state rates Services the per Memo hie branch of the miesion and beaten Francisco en route to New i r i For State Employees tient throughout able to operate :-ecoftomically with the Tork,over wetrked but two and on. half days.' The railroads joiniv In the Senator Smoot and . Senator King. the -: In Honor otHeroes, Rio Grande. Ho was accompanied while In the Kenilworth rnines they . remaining force- The' gepitallhat will , states eastern McCune of the Prost. . have already filed a like petisame number of days. , . by the general manager, Col. Z. W. worked th consumed by this public work hi , . Salary Increases to meet the in- - petition mission will attend the opening a"; Mason. who returned west an hour or Even the Wattle mine. situated where tion with the Interstate commerce ice T. if. Gordon Circle. !Adios of the crossed costs In living li present even more serious than have is to been and It can receive the largest number of expected speak. two tate?.. , tt . drawing on the short labor supply. IL.-Iconjunction with the foe.. awarded by the state board of exam. commission. oars, ran but tour days last week. Personal Mention. the present price level of gooda a..A.and children 'Psha .At xattemptGives School liraaltion gives figures and he petition ' Riverside of ShowAn the reports. I them to -employees of the attorney It takes just twice ao much money to ulty Joseph- F. Thorpe. formerly of Salt I There are many coal orders ahead. office. Increases were, ing to show that the revenues deriv- Lake and now in the export and Im- hibition in manual training,. Interior I conduct business as formerly. This is Edison chola, will hold special Mim- - generafs James H. Wolfe, assistant attorney ed front existing rates do not yield port shipping business In Greece, was decorating and a, fashion show was piled up awaiting the freeing of cars. Ii true of every business In the country. riot services Friday. May from $226 to S176 a month; 4 presented by the Bryant Junior high but the sudden stoppage of traffic in In in route to Salt Lake school from a peanut stand to the evil In- - pm.. at the Jordan river .bridge on .general C. Delby and Herbert Van Dam. Jr.. Sper cent upon the aggregate value 'to Washington the east has sidetracked many load. Thursday. Joseph tl6Whil In Washhis visit fence the money shortage. walaiEumentli Routh street Than eery. from people. - and dualry. are the of S22S a month to 8210: D. M. Rances Cameaday. Mims Helen ed cats of coal and the empties are railway. property, be visited with Don Johnson Miss tr- , ington which, will continua as- - long so the- k... ano in m.mory of th, soldier. Draper, assistant ' yet returning. general. wholly Insufficient to provide' and of Salt Lake. instructor in law at Mott and Miss Dorothy Priseth were notMr. , present price level of labor and ma- sailors and IMI211106 who loot their from sip, to mg;attorney Crawfcrd says that the rua In charge of the exhibtt. new The Marion service. maintain efficient Wells, brother-in-Is his Catholic who continues. terial university, lives In their countrys service. All stenographer, from $116 to dile and rates will coal miners have reoeived the same inproduce a return of six per law. 1i The statements by those who have Inoculation to Irene Nichols from $105 to Sill. Against TyphoidAn creases that were awarded the miners . the claints of the to organisations'ard cent, according Mr. has for their fingers on the huaineas and It- - patriotic years many active Thorpe from the an attend. Representatives , s, campaign has been Carted by In the eastern states In the office of the dairy and flod been vice consul in Greece and nation should call navy and the mariner recruiting eta- - commiesion nancial pules of-tthe state board of health In favor of there are no complaintsrecently, heard about Arthur Rateson and J.' suggeets that the Utah recently left the consular service only to inoculation a halt at once on all UnneC111417 US tione wilt attend In uniform. accordA band P. Nelson wore increased from $ill Ipetition. 1t against cara typhoid, conditions. exempt the scareitrof and tii,e Interstate Com., inter American of mon. money and materials in any of 11 pieces will furnish music. ' '. to $140 and the salary of Mime Nanon import nad export ing to Dr. T. B. Beatty. secretary of Prospects are, however. that the wen. as far as practical. . In Greece. Mr. Thorpe de- the board, who-clai- m i ' way that does not contribute to the ...., board the trading atones-mutte- r that of the ear is over, &coon!. to from record Lloyd. WI common ease on a by lti. hear the .11 . that business conditions in the has been made a very low price for ing to Mr. shortage . hooeosilleo of ire- Crawterd as it was rei the interstate commerce commission clares Decorate Streets will most aro to the favorable Balkans Amer. inoculation In fluid if purchased Produce torct. ported that this would be a full week and the Utah state commission. National Tax Meeting , loan enterprise now that the war is large quantities. ' For Elks' Convention , in the mines. .The petition filed with the 'Utah over. more and con' Produceproduce , H. 1 Held Hire in September commlimion isV. signed by George the Reported Improvine--Encouragin- g trume less; that le the cry of the hour. reDoh,' Walton of Salt Lake, who and Smith J. e .businosa from rePorte Put-lit-t representing tOrne beiside-,o, e, through....Abe Amite the mean,consump--..,ThFruit f Imprevernents Union Pacific cently- onderwent two major--operraThe ':lsrational Tax association . will lOregors Short 'Llne.-thSutherland, reporter, who was Hon. not production. and unlearn they center of the city will be decorated Railroad company and the Union Pa- tions In a local hospitaL is son- George Somewhat Curtailed on at the Dr. W. H. Groves operated are curtailed to a minimum they will for thi mventh annual convention of hold a conference in Salt Lake City, cific can now and walk L. D. S. valesaing rapidly system; by Van Cott. Riter & about this for week hospital add just one more lout to the public early no be will. to however. again. September I le, The program, Farneworth,- representing A. RBald- burden. a burden already far too the Order of Elks in Utah, June gecy. It. D. Olson et the Malt CanL..,,-;.:- ' 1 i confined to the hospital two more appendicitis. Unless complications set flrwarded to A. E. Win. as receiver of the Denver &Rio weeks. in. it is believed Mr. Sutherland will Mire issociation at Ogden Is reported relieved Is fast an- - and .inerchante see asked to decorat which haitn been Y4e has 3 been ..: heavy, and aunless there the New already York,onatiotial ucre Grande and also representing be back at his work In a compara- as Public im- - their windows, and Chairman R. T. iItIoloomb; breakdown. proaching ry. includes addresses by Governor Western Paciflo and the Tooele.Val-- , three weeks. stating that trust panners in Davis. arrange. t GI 1 short time. tively 'IN.-- r ..brovernents are praiseworthy and men Pyper of the eommittee on best Parkinson or Central and Atty. Pa. D. the Emmet George Nevada and company, Boyle ley Railway and Wasitinglook. Weber, should take pride in beautfying the ments, offers prizes for the been E. Campbell of - Arizona. elfin .nysteln; by Dana T. Smith, rep- Callieter of Salt Lake. who-hav- e Check TaxesThomas N.Pyn ton counties. Individually have dooidod have communities in which they live, but int windows.-- - , Headquarters In and Route. e Lake Salt eeveral for and of th by the will sojourning convention be Washington Louis Crandall resenting of Provo, who to ituch.work should be done when It been. opened at No. 13 east .,Ftret with an organ recital. Bradley & Plachel, representing the weeks on legal business, have return- have been attending the school pack only sufficient fruit to moot IThomas of aucan utilize isbor and capital end not South otreet for distribution- of trim-led home. Mrs. Parkinson, who acBaltair and a and Utah company. advance order. Bingham Railway the of of internal diting department periods ' of extreme shortage, such- mings for automobiles. Yellowstone park. companied her husband to Washing- revenue in Washington arrived In Salt The curtailment ot fruit preeerring 1 al this. ton. is now in Europe where she went Lake yesterday to mist in checking 'The (plastron pay.be uked.."How I - Hold Annual Banquet. HIGH tho stabs is duo to the high JOADAN a about throughout month for a ago pleasure trip the income taxes from Utah and Officers Chosen by 1 will work on public improvements at and to vieit friends over the summer. Montana. Active work of it is roported. The Utah il;gar; pile in the making coat of living?" this time add to the p. Convocation of the Oasis annual The banquet Episcopal be will here will tako no do- audit Canners' at once.' association 1 begun coneumes work - SCHOOL CONTHICItET 'Discussing Question simply because such - 0 'cided itotión-a- s art artanized body in needed to lower the society of the University of Utath was three the things Believes Bill Will M. of L. Ritchie was r chosen PesoPassage Judge cost of ilving. viz., men, money and held at the Hotel Utah Thursday of eliminating the use of Of Inhen.1 ance Tax the Nolan bill providing for the fixing the matter J B. Scholfielc treasurer. material.. 1( we make these scarcer night. ' Miss-MIvira Higgs Was toast- chancellor, of a minimum wage for federal em- sugar or o m'ailing the, oonirumption --- -in hoes, them secreRev. and by using the Hoyt Henriquez. is believed certain by Senatorl of U. product The ourtalimont will ID. M. Driper. assistant mistres. Reeponans were made by ' attorney. ployees then the inviolatle law of supply Reed Muni Claire- Ben- tary of the Epsicopal convocation at , willicer G.. Reed was awarded the MINI Smoot, Swam according to word re- protect the canners against loos, In the Myrtle LIAUddemand Will maks them dearer. contract for the construction general of Utah, corresponding witb ceived by Gideon J. Pillow, president' event of a Slump in sugar prices. It Mies Alice yesterday', closing session. general Janice Miss Ridges,4 nion. Reports t as public enterprises are at op- Nelson and Miss Madelyn Stuart. Mina on St. Mark hospital. Rowland Hall of the is asserted. : , Jordan Junior high attonteys of the crate of Leon Tell. of the Vett Lake Federal portune times, we can , perform not4 Virginia Frees sans and Mins Edna and the Emery House showed those tn- school proposed the board of educe- man, of Louisiana.. as to just what union. Mr. Smoot declared Einployeee This Twin Peaks Canning company he would to by than building follow, Calderwood played several numbers stitutions in a greater service today 7 portion of the inheritance tax should do all in his power to secure its pass-G- announces no curtailment on its part. satisfactory condition. both publicly and privately, the so- - Twenty-tw- o as Its 'products being vegetables do wlumnt - Lnd e'ettve mem- The Rey. M. J. Herethey, missionary tron at. a meeting in the Commercial be paid this state on that estate's consume less' more, 'Produce Iran. I , not require tte us of sugar. bees were present,- to the Indians at Randlett. Utah, re- club yesterday; Mr. Reed's bid et Union Pacific stock,.. valued at $137,- ' Voostional Not to do this in this critical hour is TrainingThe fed. 700. The southern attorneys, claim ' sending of several Indian chil- $184,000 was $2,000 lower- thaw-tithported eral financial and industrial sub, vocational board 0 court placed three School ' dren to the liadian schools In Sauth ere presented. that not only one- - half is a dower be- former eervice men, Mathom ah Thomas ', Organization I ode.- - . , , Albert Dakota. where they will study to belonging exolusively to the widow, and E. Clements entered yesterday: bust-nee- " on be rooted L. S. D. will the Sixth Democrats Talks to Elects New Othcers come mbpsiottaries and teachers. . iintaxable as an inheritance., but that college and Alma Warr begins near ,Ninth West' in A she is also entitled "No-T- o to one-ha- lf the the study - ' Speakers ti,il of auto mechanics at the ' i I d interest-anben be the Wire. O. , Thomas. chairman of profits of the Langston 'was elected ,:tde,h4i. Bros. Autnmobile & Tractor Cash on Hand In Liberty Stake Wards theMathonihsh of brick :With cement beams for re- Not only does this make a difference Hemphill .. , asschool, while Jesse H. Wield started president of the Parent-TeacheDemocratic state committee, spoke inforcement. to As Solvent Credits The Utah of $5.500 in this case. but an agritultural course at the Utah 't,' a at school sociation of the on "What the rederia Reserve Act, , ;. Representatives of the was to contract tAlayette let are instances several parallel ----'ha- s plumbing there Agricultural college,- at Logan.. hold at the school Thursday. been' filed by the Nuttall and Allen company and whereby Utah may lose heavily, in meeting League of 1:tah will speak on the, eirlis Founded and Inaugurated by the Another protest Will Rees was awarded the contract rase the Louisiana rule applies. , Fraternity Initiation-LTa-u Kappit Other officers elected follow: Mrs..H. of tobacco in Liberty stake, Sunday Democratic Party bas Done for the the state equalization board against for installation Alpha. the national honorary debating C. Lund, vice president; Mrs. C. Shotof heating apparatua veiling, May 2, it waa announced United States" at the meeting of 200 assessing cash on hand as isolvent. at Other business transacted at the r; the University of Utah. secrstary-ireasureMrs. R. fraternity , announces that the following men will dahl, today. According to Vice President workers of the Utah Democratic: credits. Foreign Countries meeting was the granting of general Utah Power and Light increases Keeting, Mr.. 0. B. Green and Mra. T. The Michael Mauves of the be ininitiated in last' hotel teachers to next the of Newhouse at A commit. A. Robertson, directors. lit the Tuesday t. salary Want Utah Cattle stitution: Waldo Nelson, and Traction tAague of 'Utah. meetings will ba league The present high point of per- - and tbo Lialt Lightclaim for Joe Worthen, tee to purchase an oil painting for the pupils and the that the items classes Pante, reapectively held in the various wards, and speak- fection in the' Wood teachers twenty-fly- s , election of eye- and for Smith. The Ray countries C. Lyman A. banking Lund and incrludes Mrs. school 2298.805 and $27.115 assessed next I In order to obtain Utah cattle for present members of the er have ben ass,gned as follows: tern is due entirely to the efforts ' of year. Both of thee actions were Stkveniton. fraternity Ezra Mn. . de.,, against them are included in their asThirty-firward. Dr. Richard R. Ly- the Reich-maof Sam Clawson. Wilford recommended by the committee on , restocking the herds Belgium, close of the mestingan art'' At party. he declared. sessment schedules covering - their teachers man and Michael Maws; Ninth ward, I and school work. Gustave Larsen, Warren Leigh exhibitthewas displayed Including A Musical numbers were given by Mins pleted by the European war it notice paint, C. ' H. (Wardell Brown and William P. Evelyn Garrick. A committee com- Ifranchise veluatione-41. and White. has been sent Dr. W. ft. Holman, state Utah artists.- by ings B. F. Grant Third and ward. 141,0 Rennett; Mrs. that from t Will Phillips, livestock inspector, eduntry', 1000 SAFETY DEPOSIT: BOXES Judicial Convention B. Mrs. Gaskin: Tenth ward, Dr. G. B. posed of Mn. Attorney General Talks--Da- n 3.000 t Mrs. William Korth, for Rent, stating that Belgium will need Graduation and wedding gifts. JenDeseret National and Sav- ;, , Shields, attorney general of Utah, adRose. Mrs. J. M. Anderson and Mrs. more Christenson. is also IA 14 in June be Mrst. Held month. head ,Will a Uruguay R. lc and Bell Mrs. sen's Jowelere. 713Inin street. None 75 dressed of Bank. Main members Bohemian the the Second ings H. K. Christensen: cattle. AmericAn ward. for the market for to arrange was appointed club at the of Utah, at a tisement ' l'arker P. Pratt and Mrs. T. Brinton;1 an -1 meeting heldUniversity Fthetandidates for district Judge and . open air mooting in Liberty park, Thursday night at the Emmigration ward. Prot 1. M. Ander- In about -ii--a weeitt. two one candidate for district attorney for Community center. The resignation , ...on and alima Ploy Shepherd. ,,...:.,.....71s of Dewey Van Cott, as president of the . . - ,, .. the Third district will be nominated at :, ...., was tendered on account of leavclub LJIIL2IIIIDIJIU 147,c0,1ks,tra . Will Urge Formation n d the Itepublioan Judiciary convention in.the university to Join an advertising .41rovvwwirwvirrirrrrvi be held in for the Third district to Clothes Clubs ' 140 ing firm. Virgil Wyatt was selected Belt Lake city June 4. The conven, temporary chairroan. I 10 the at tn. will a. at tion open city 1 Twenty-eigla0Men have voluri-- , , Dollars and SoulsIn his sermon and county building. lam evening lo,the Central Christian leered to deliver addreasee before vol. of slexpitirabout ist Rep Organisationsnaatings Chuitil;-Evarigélhis Dean workers of the First and Fourth rious organizations in the city on the the h1i prices of out and win souls for to go bearers hold were at the wards sr "Old municipal Clothes'', formingadvantage Christ. He told them that when it shoos. Have them reNewhousse hotel last night. Each ward' mi'l viri-- rt clubs. It II planned to solicit memwas a matter of dollars and cents. i' 'selected a chairman who was insarticttlio llonarch time and enthusiasm were put into bers to the club from every' club of' ward workers ed of to a call mooting , the work, but when it came to the way and they will organization in the city. according to to select block lieutenant& I sommonomos Imo sio 41000 FEE"; tzli SPIEATHING no Is matter of souls many had no time to Mrs. W. J. McCoy. chairman of the loOk and wear., like "You are In earnest when it 'US AND 211 PLANKS division tit women', activitips: Follosie't give. E new onei. Only a comes to a matter of the dollar, but Federal Reserve Bank Chime slip have voluntoored: lag are j . block around the when will not Mt-go you feW cents puts them William Reid. Mrs. liVto bat. just roustrooted sautber Helps Reduce Prices it concerns the soul." be declared Brooks, Sirs. 111. K Blakely, Mr fluor In our prropst building eddlug Well secured by new In coudition Blau or Grand YOuna. Miss Marie Huttelalle, se ddlilossi 22.008 stud If feet lkif ' so,iel comWells Ward Dance.-Tl- is l reserve bank b directhomes. Mrs. r. C. Ncolen. Mrs. Harold A. inures ourit. stud your shoos fetes of Wells ward announces anLa Yount, Mrs. George Q. Morrie.' ly reeponsil4e for tho cut In lathing We guarantee the title. other of their ries of parties to be IN Ltivrest labountue rate west et post and bits- George A. Goff, Mrs-- P.. W, Dunp, held In the ward amtmement hall tot-Citiesgo. When can you go out and prices. declares Goers, id. Auerbach. ).on. Mrs. Lucie Ray, Mn.. itorace' ittrprisott be furnished by the Inight. Music will ? formerly with Auerbach oomparly see Cumming. Mime Florence Morns, Mrs.l an orchestra for and yourself Co. of enlarged Wellsontan now of O. Fox Edith Roos Mips Itelon Hanchett. MIPS pill' take thousands to the silent ibis city but Come hr or phone, - and attending are expected to corry out ! Hartford. Conn. Mr. Auerbach. vis0 , city. riOrPnee Kimosil, Mips Althea S. the "old clothes" ideaby donning Jennings-HannAuerbach Herbert brother his Van iting Mies take N.1 tit Mrs. will Ccit. R. Lucy ler, 'our you. Are you ,prPparedI - denim or gingham. according to,sex.1 . sari that tho federal recit7 of this Mrs. Jerraid lv Young, Letcher, If not, ars tia. T'hose who fail to obeerve thisreouire- Pit very bank in endeavoring to reduce Moran. Mrs. Carrie Mayer. Mrs.! 1 Grant mont. It la announced. rill be aseeesed ' Inane ha.a forccd.roraideco heart!y Mabel M. Rohl-- , Milo Maria Jenasn,1 i ii; & Richards a nominal fins. Special attention ; debt to liguidats at any price. the Mies NPII Starr. Mots Catherins will be paid to the entertainment of clearance sales being push& Sons Co. legalintoJulyMay. Elias coll. Mips Claim Beener. and. Mrs. whom a corSECURMES CO. lie. boilers that Neve young married ed Delana 2ncl dial invitation is extentecd. kIngland will take tti lead back IS 11Obas. Pone TobersoteW Opp. I lent normal 'business conditions as mertie inenti Bank Bldg. FrECTA,T. VALE CHriteE SI Main Street IR Novo Givos iteltablio tee TeL rTI.s 316 Was, ea tienatiare RE (TIM. erorlitos there chants pon, corn. 11 ...',.' ,t )12ND SO. Over HatiF a tNteturr. 35SZ Gla Roo Boanps.2nd Mouth. eters 411 Mats MARTIN (')AL of prefit than of or the'reet likely. 12 Bast margin pan,. sops ' I tho country.- V- -r r (ALIO rwevo. tTAII.) .;Duvet- - Wasatch 11,0.A4vertisenneet. , , , evenings , ay-a ' 19Ititd - 11, p suNrult,IDs 'man, - o ." ... liminational Huy iNcRusE ologliT 4 -- ninnulll , '' . 1 - n- rid ... tr' -- -- - 1 ,, -- $ --- , - I, , - I -- 3 - . - he , , , , Cannintto - , 4, I 1 rtati-,Bosolda- . -- 1 et . , 1 1 JONE -- - 1 , '' ' lace rrotest ! t t et , I Jordan-rteer..---It-wi- rs ' . . tom-nigh- sub-norm- al " st - n, - - - ,.- Street.--AdvorCol- lier - iip---- .. , - 1 . of old i ht t. I : e wter-iirged- Yieldini,....7.11.ét. MIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII no-federa- par-you- 'll J T (I , Memorial Day - I a k! UEPe6.CO. 04 1 d TWrw-yEA- - . ... , . It. , . .. 0: ,P - . ,a , NOW---HUth- , , ,. 5,- t r .. . - , 353.W; 60 R - , , ,,Warehouse Co. Morris i - . . . ."' , , , , - I - , , . ,,,, . , t . . 4 ' ,t |