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Show ' ta DESERET part, rational and ItllM Wilkes 1 ort. Mind Infantry ; DAY Waealch pool, !4Hh ftald artillery I lllLlt with each hour firing squads, buglsr, will b furnished by Colonl I Georg L. Byram, commanding officer , f at Fort Doogtaa. At 1. 10 p m- - all porta of thq legion. ondar command of Major William J. Oratory, Ji:nd Infantry. Hat division, will form at tb city and county!I and march to tha LI It1 club, building E whsra they will aacort th O. A. R. th suggestion of th pro!' Through all AAtkfor th purp lo th eI ...i, A tho oocUi com Liborty oarvtcea. Memorial ttndlnf with th saalstane f th at ah At th requsst of th O. A. It. th mitt with hoard of th Primary, Relief aoclety, American legion I ci ProgThm Include Decorat 8udx ;hoou r. m.r-ndtnhLt"thalo. AlR111on L M. T. I association bar a vdran will - and Spanish Har I jROI DOlaier t iaTSVCI end by fwdy at ch f thrangd a fat acquainted social for . th emtrio for f docoratlnf worker, t b hold Thu rad ay, th.ir own mmbr Meeting at Tab-jo-f w4eb.p bo mao tr. Joseph H. Grant will On Saturday morning at 1:3 a com-- 1 emacle. r t eoramonlo and th following mine of th American lefton with cU" program bao boen arranrod Col. Price of th G. A, It., will lo- f all d- - Pr U oommltto in eharr and prom- , cat and mark th grave to bo on of th alake'a humor, Memorial day will b appropriately eoaaed member of th O. A. R.. th and of ah ol- - I ou event. Th fun will start prompt- uh oboe rved in this city, with a tnernl L ly at p.m. with oemmunlty lnlnf sailors and marines deceased. II mtnutar Opening attendance on Ita exercises. In factl The different orrantaatlona will -- Ml,ow,lnY 4dlngtes;. original thd observance began' Friday after-Ma- rt I lhelr own orator, to b chosen II Ce CdWlMI bUIT)OrU hlB th VI noon with a program at Jordan river nrnKshlV (his AVftfllAf to conrtd.r tha reading. Mr. Arthur W.Ulng; In. brtdg a, whera children from th River- - prorrm 0f observance as a whole, rtrumanUI selection. rirst Ttm In Id and Edison school throw flower I add such details a may teem d.8JtLaJl City," arranged by B. P. t EVENING NEWS SATURDAY ilSocial Planned For BESOIlTS.fOiiM 10 I I Liberty Stake Workers OPENED FOR C MAY 29 1920 Harmony Restored SEASOItj In Matter of Road kv- - -- Jr I TO THE LADIES: j Madame Knowlton has just returned from New York City, uhcre she has puirliased the latest machinery to meet the continually, increasing demand for Plaitings of every description. We have equipped a special plant and are operating same under th e name of : Saltalr and Lagon wr formally thl afternoon for th with th usual attraction and a num- be of other added. Lagoon wa ac-- 1 Continuing th meeting between del coMibl thl morning but of good road booster from th,gcur.gatlon Ion far morning 1 T( cents, lnelud-- j eastern Nevada, Too! county and tng th war tax, whil in th after. I Salt Lak City at th atat capitol this noon th rat U on half that. Owa I mbrnlng, all dlffrnca wer Ironed Sweeten and hi band and orcheotr I out, and harmony restored. Church P. -will furnish mualo for Baltalr this Castle, chairman of th Salt Lake oen, tb pavilion ha decorated, I commute reported that Governor th bathing la said to b very fair, Bamberger bad (tatd be for th of ' warm I Ing that th slat would b willing conotdrtag th (hortag to complete and mak ptaaahl th Lincoln highway in th nalghborhood . of Biberllng cost of fl.000. Phone Was. The committee from 8alt Lak City . 518 JUDGE BUILDING had Investigated ths cost of complet kv lng ths Lincoln highway. In tha neighborhood of ilelberllng cut off The ' stated to b necessary ! This and provision for th ear of motor i sum of money plant will be devoted exclusively of-to ompl.t th red and to leave it I In fair ears ha been made. bo would This $1,000. shape, Plaitings, Buttons and Hemstitching and will uld eoVr co1 of ur Tho da mag wrought by th recntmunt with gravel, filling In waahea u,. fer unexcelled service in all your requirements. ,.d I facing F&nMnrton crlc llod at wlIh culvert, nd rrttorinf the cm-h- a I fleet station and. local , local naral recruiting & Hinckley, second bee.; Bryant But tb governor aaid I rpaird, ao that tha piivitbankmnt. baas; r. Ray fihurtlaff, first tenor; Thl I iTCSt. rr luff OS LXpeCICQ public official We solicit your patronage. participated. th tat of Utah wanted to ther ar aot only unimpaired. I Ca I TOO wer decorated morning mor than half Nvada grave, Home Today hamorfi uffcHd Return JQ rquat but th bathing way po th eblarged, notlcoably In all of th local cemetery lnc.ud.ng woul(, ot UmJt th MADAM KNOWLTON. SlddilaTT hum. privtlegaa Th Follydola o popuUrl amount to $1,000, but would make PiwMdenr John A. wldtaoe or ths loroue- - talk, Bryant K Hinckley: Wasatch Lawn,. by party led by Ex-- j H.O00. a dut, Newmaximum. season at th j tho winter alted Ruler E. H. Deardorff of th I University of Utah, accompanied by Elat Bream and Hsber K. Aldoue; during hotel, ar back again at La-- 1 I Th committeemen present applaud-roo- n Elka The party Included Mr. Dear-- 1 Mra Wldtooe and her alatsr, 14 ra elaal, Anni MHn; violin eolo, Prof. houa with Grover Franklo directing, d th report and enthusiastically dorff. Comrades rugdal. Whit Ooorro . bent diet Ion, , BUhop W. H. Woodard will b in charge-o- f I voted to adopt It. Th committee wa .Carol; Bown. war ceduld U I composed of C. P. Castle, C. A. Fauaa , Ai,hlor;., 1 dancing. - . American Lerlon, Tucker of Garfield Ther wa th usual .first day rush nl Verne Tracey. Secretary of 8tatt - No. T, Nswto. and Prle ot O. O, to both resorts, which .was handled I Harden Bennlon for th state commia-withoHoward Post No. 7. G. A. R.. end Him " delay, though tho number f I 0 sld that body assented. . Ladl K.I f A. th of G. the Roynold unimitiM''and 'c'lVsind to attend who went In tb water waa not I "Better relation than ever before people At 11 am. Sunday members of th th. between th abet of 4Uonftj citlseni Conferenr on as lsrg as It will be a lltU later on.wl" now G. A. R-- . Spanish War Vetorana and Education" which wa held In Wash- E. O. Wltaell has charge of the la-- 1 Nevada and Balt Labe City, for th American Lexion will ba Pr-- 1 ington. I , of th mr. consider-tclearing up of this' difference show C, t goon band and orchestra.1 nt In th first Methodist church,! that Sait Laka la wide swell and problem arising out of th where th annual Memorial day sermon pcncy I to th need L 'A.L' teacher shortage and th low alarl D Nevada, and sponslv I th aanm i paator, th Rv. pald to . will b dliverd by at n time to rt rermisston wining profloa On N. H. Wllllama Dr, J. n1 .... Mondayluffrara convention In helping hand." said Church J O Amend Articles t p ,nd chairman ,th member of th local post of the I of ths pacific- attended by Mra Wldteoe as the I mot eloer union, aMoclatlen and U. .A. R. will aambla at th EUu,D(;(tt( from Utah appointed by Mra I better acquaintance among th stake . tlon committee in commenting on th The Amerclub house at 1. 10 a m., whera aut. I Carrl. Chapman Catt, president of the I workers and to ereat BAok Stat of People tho. outcome. "Difference ar bound nthuiamn and mobile will b fumlahod by th tike. I oatlonal auffrag association. . tak spirit in th correlation of work. lean Fork filed an application with I to arts at time, but when they ar I " TV1" Th tak 4 fair way, they leave better t0I . presidency and clerk, th secretary of state 'emet.r to b Dir-I- n than ezj,,pd before. Ther- iocy ot lneor- - I reUUont mitted to amend it article fore, Nevadan a well a cltlsen ot I ' Th nabl wtll th poratlon. change ar learning that surrounding veteran by tha Elka aaalated by Mra bank to follow mor closely th rigid I Salt Lak bustneaa men ar willing to ClrCl re-1 for rule meet them half way in falrnea," con- extending credit, recently ' nd fWHlhwrt. are Invited to 'Si't'tr, 0MhenaO,A.tR. -Emily Augu.U OUon CarUon. tat eluded Mr. Castle. commended by N, T. Porter, I f r- s 'n a bank commissioner. o With capital fixed at $15,000. In The committee In chary consists of At 1;J0 p.m- - the American Legion I ooua former bishop of Poplar Grv $1 hares, th C. F. Oil Co., ha filed and Spanish War veterans will form! ward, a member of th police depart-- 1 Dr. Joseph H. Grant of th atak so-- at article T ii v, of Incorporation with the ;n Minna th city and county building, andlmnt and former Inspector of pollc, Iclal committee, chairman; Officer and direcmarch to tho Elka dub, and escorted died at n local hospital at 1:20 thlalWetse! of th Relief society. Bell tor ry ofW.Kate. H. MacDougal, president; ar of th Religion Class, Oars by th Boy Scouts and police, maroh morning, following an nines of thrWalsh I president; Woolley of the Primary, Heber K. J. Tracey Wootton. vie to the tabernacle. Ths program ther I weeks. Mrs. CarUon was born at HlUten- Aldou of th treasurer; will be observed as follow at S:IS Sunday school, J. Bell Cramer, secretary and 1172. With . , ,. borg, 8wdn, Jun I, Fletcher, Jr..- of th T. M. I. A., F. O. Freeman and C. W. White-churcpm i hor "paronts I D, S. andEthel Anderson ef th M, sb th director. joined M. T. L, Homestead for world war veteran Organ prelude... Prof J. J. McClellan II church and migratd to Utah in on Indian lands In Arizona subsidized to Mr. Carlson Her (A G. A. R. veteran march in.) marriage Will Lund be I Major took place on Sept. 14, Ilf 2, and they Opening remark.. by th state wa a prospective solution Dept. Commander Hank In II have mad their horn in this city in Officer . You can have possession at once. - This pretty to Charge th Soldier bonus problem set forth A. Bock E. work an was acth Introducing Mayor every since. She I wa a and the preaiat of Paraffaire In as chairman er Church meeting. hearing of the committee at While the officer and men ot the has oak floors, hot air furnace; on a beautiful MaJ. B. H. Robert dent of th Poplar Grove ward RUf Invocation. . ker, Arts., one of the visiting commit- bungalow I I Carl Hookstadt. of of th number a Banner".. are Utah Guard Ft. at years. National Star for agent "The special away Sanyld Society Song, teemen on Indian affairs, said today. 50-fo- ot lot on paved street, with all improvements paid for. la survived 10. S. bureau of labor statiatlc Waah-Od- e Rueeell, ...Mra Eunice Edward Andereon I Besides her husbandlx he during the early part of June, W.E. of whom llv inrton, D. C.. who Is a former children. capto th Flag." Remington, army by l?vn making a ludv Major H. M. H. Lund will be acting 1 bushes and shrubs. Call on ownat hom; The children are, Carl K of Uuh indurtrlal "Salut t th Flag." tain ot Phoenix, Arlx., representing the Good garage, trees, rose d iodAv .h .w, Joseph , j CkMeon. jrM Berkeley, Va, General Logan Order" adjutant general of tho state troop American Legion, toULih committee er at premises, 1634 South 9th East. and Captain Fred A. Prince will be of a plan of th eTiym to form a coI I !? o.ii accordh.d of th office in ir detail, charge .e v.Mto Idweeyn Jltnpeon I U. If Lake, they would exploit them ing te Fred Jorgensen, adjutant gen- operative colony of SO set city Salt ling who sr rertdente of thl would said 80,000 the Lincolns Oettyeburg address to government tho fullest Is now to extent, eral. .according Prince inspector Gustavu. Captain acres of th unused Indian land there. .Past Commander M. D. CorMrl Mr. Hilda Jones, Hsnry. Rsnneth Mr. Hookstadt. He will b her about and Instructor of artillery. Arthur, Marvin, Raymond, Such a plan, he declared, would not . Address five days, and will make a through re-nd Eva. AmenBaldwin Robertson (of necessitate the government providing search into compensation laws, but I William th at Tho Joaeph body Mass Meeting of can lglpn.) any money as the men who have Funeral wilt not mak public the results of hi ' Taylor undertaking parlor. Ladles chorus money would willingly help those who findings, that coming through hi later mad b will announcement is Ram-e- y Proposed Boys Emma Directed by Mr. have not in purchasing machinery and 1 known whether th chilwhen it Morris. . .'1 developing. Semi-Weekl- y of th city will be able outside dren become has $1 who day Oration ' Every youth If auch lands wer turned over to " to attend." men has Arizona '' j years of age since Jaly 4tbIst year! the former service Henrietta Blau Song . will b asked to answer to a patriotic! unlimited funds appropriated to assist Clem Davie Live Stock Killed in th work, said Governor Thomas E. Closing prayer, . , i. .Rev. -. audience ... roll call at the state capitol, if the ..By Song, America. d, Campbell before the committee. He Storms Winter received a communication By ,of spirit advanunder a as be advocated such will being plan The musical program by Gov. Bamberger 1 felloWed. New if they desire te reach the to th former soldier, to the Should nse the th direction of Mrr Emma Ramsey The communication asks the gover- tageous San Juan eounty from Return It service In for government providing Morria and Territories In their homes. giState Western to a for nor make ef the arrangements ba ecUon people men and to the state In the land that show how hard hit that Th American Legion Front am. opening session of the Utah gantic mass meeting, to add dignity would be reclaimed under this plan. A winter. of torm th been by ' Chairman J. Clarence Wood of th league institute yesterday- in to the independence day spirit. These The committee will leave for Coloraon drop In .their assessable values shows Lpworth are asked for every city and committee American Legion 11 o'clock. the Methodist church, was at- meetings First worth out nda th thet many thousands of dollars town in Utah, and the elector roll do tonight at Memorial day aervlce. 140 tended from the th by of account one delegates on to city will a of their of llv stock died be bpt the features call following announcement storms. and state. There was a dinner last of the mass meeting. heavy snows and sever Monday program; follow th show American the for 120 Figure In' the church parlors, with , On Monday, May 21, and lng valuation returned by th coun-t- y evening . Legion posts of Salt ink City,cereWalter D. Kline as toastmaster. The Deputies Arrest Two of hoard tat to th assessor hold will appropriate Rev. A. R. Moore, secretary of the vicintty, ImIn Raid at Lark I monies and decorat th grave of th equalisation; real estat. $48,902; stork $S1.-61- California Epworth league, and fordeceased soldier burled In the varlou provement $240,035; llv merly a resident 'of this gity, spoke, property $4J, 21. Fig- and cemeteries In and about th city. For ure personal show, In a. raid Friday night at Lark, 120 I Prest. Charles W. Tenney of the real estate 144 I for 11 grave th the purpose of decorating Methodist live at of wine in course of eolleg Idaho, Gooding, $2U.5: gallons Improvements 06; American Legion poet have been of the institution. waa found and Joe Cades andmaking T the Frest stock $1,29.71; personal $345.24.$2,-- 1 reviewed th history Nick to cemeteries a follow: 1 and He mor "There demand for said, $2,128,414 for 120 Total, Moteo were arrested. Wilke poet. Fort Douglae cemetery: this loss a ever year than before ahew Te the Side 21 for 11 young people today the steady riee la I The raid was conducted by W. E. I Salt Lake City poet. Mount Calvary 47, tha cast of living ot $159,494. The loss wa mostly In in th history of the country, and th W. poot. Richard Toung Te the Reas cemetery; demands that we on Uvetock; which show keynote to success is efficiency. Every- - Schoppa, chief deputy sheriff., and poet, Mount the returns nave bath feed aad-. City cemetery; Wasatch where expert work is demanded, and Deputies Georg H. Vine, R.. G. Os- I $479,074 less this year than last - ' Win Ts Austin P1At Every tRe Orton. wald and lee. It la dlsloyJ. Cade Olivet cemetery; this Is also true for those who will go 70 gallons of th dow osd Dser. com-- 1 al aad waatefal - to cemetery: Sugar House poet, Waaatch wine, Into place, absoThe work.' religious Advisement. thing Taken Under tract either la a known as "Dago fled was Lawn cemetery. lutely necessary to young people slart-Ij-g monly and sew te Time refrigerator. 50 rbeap At :3d a.m. quds from th above Moteos at found gallons,! place, out In life courage. They must Economically forICItEEt YOUR mentioned posts will decorate graves Hearing In th caa of Sophia L. have courage to face teipptatlon and the officer declare, famllya year ' of soldiers burled In th tify cmtrlo Carson against Taylor Carson, her for to choose the HOWE. l Keep health against the path when the a assigned and will stand at attention mer husband, over rights of entry to odd seem to be right ths n ef of favor deadly fly the wrong Regents Will Discuss Imprep. dangers while th volley ar fired by firinge , sot, Osr geser-sa- s arty refrigerated sounded by homestead land in Tooele county one." Boseds. and taps Instructors W Scale faada The by Installing are a delegates Gould age before enjoying stock ef picnic Richard W, was completed yesterday bugler. Salt Lake City. will combine B. Blakely, register of the UnUrtt ilmClty Creek canyon this afternoon. aseet Screens LEONARD I Toung and Austin Poata. of to Mr. A after' Joint the addresses board here. of listening meeting office morning land the States every demaad CLEANBLE for the ceremonies to b held at - VY President Tenney on "Education, advleeunder cos cemeth of the and faculty regents University Mount Calvary, City and Jewish REFRIGERATOR ef else, qsaltty ment'and the a decision within the by the mission superintendent teries. Color will be carried by th next few render Rev. John T. Lace, on "The Inetl-tute- of Utah will b held Friday, June 4esd eeoaemy. arieatlfteally eaastrnejed refrigerator has Lake day Salt City legion post as follow: purpose of discusg seamless pare white porcelain lining that canand devotional service led by at 4a p.m. for the scale for Instructors. higher wag not scratch ar rhlp, aad each rampart meat la Sereea Deere. Sereea Deer Baespera th Rev. Clem Daviea Th Roy. Carl Ing A banquet In th university dining hall 2Ae asade with roaadrd raraere, which makes It as MW te Mdt Warner of Sacramento, Cal., will apeak wUl SCREEN follow WISE Deer the Sereea meeting. Springe easy to clean as a new ehtai dish. Tea wall of this evening. sad ISe Black, galraalaed and lasatatlea keep tke krai ant and tke eald la. hresse.AU the wanted SereeS Deer Hinges U Campus Frolic , wldthw , . , Ladies Glee Club de te 3.78 Pelt Dispute an. epn4 - Urn?l ln r tnj bl rprntd rstnotic 1 rrauk ba fdijUMl,(l,th,UOrwi), vtrn u. U Knowlton Plaiting, Hemstitch ing and. Button Shop mt 477 fr r -- Lon bn L !: I mt Rrt andjr,0tM -- ut r it I. r-- jt - ha tn th u D co-op- tat, wife'" Lia. sr v '- ec-r- et Bargain Owner Leaving the City 1 h ;4. ..... ...... kl ful , foi f 1 tea tl f bw t ' col hs i I ! prt no fro tod to mo be th eer fu i req ual . -- . suu:; ' Vu,iShLi,d"T!.7 S!.! 7Sffisa.T37! 1 The Great Country Newspaper News , slot red th gol N is at ) f td-D- ie- Advertisers Bend-Week- lt ly - g BO.EToESIOlog3oEllOEloiSSO!glo 1; Leonard Cleanable Refrigerators SCREENS ed 1 1 nil ." ls An Enjoyable Affair Will Give Concert Notice to Public! e Our ice cream will be served ' exclusively this season at high-grad- Yi S<air Be ath Lagoon. Resort Carbon School Lands Bring Good Figure Libtrty Park Pioneer Park 269 State, . Candy Department f 160 South- Main at Walkers. n Over 166. couples attended tbej campus frolic held on th Univereity of Utah campus Friday evening An open-ai- r performance and dancing on th lawn wertT featured. Lunch was served from a canteen tent of the R. O. T C. and aesthetic danceawere given Mias by Mina Virginia Cannon and CamMelvlra Higgs. Officer of the of In the chorg pus club wer - . - $23.00 to $205.00 1 DEFT THE HEAT ENJOY AN Electric Fan IN YOVR HOME OR OFFICE . ll ' V 7 1 1 Would Change Name. Everybody eaa here a at fan ea his desk 4 ppertaatty tn ger all werfc, eat and aieep la root fort, regard- deea of the beat. Pee ear Wmplete stork trie taaa. VV" ORTH WIND DJI STABLE , OSCILLATING Member of the Utah chapter of the American Society of Engineers have asked their national body for permission to change the name of .the local chapter to the-- 4 It Lake chapter. Jn case the request la granted, they will have a new charter N 4 mi WHITK'-MOIKTAI- AND ARCTIC Ice Cream Freezers Easy raaalag galek frees-- ! tk latest I types. Make easeetk k a rd ereea ts aI Jiffy. .A f frsat -i qaart aad 'lee $12.00 and $24.00 ANB I P Trial Court Cited. At th behest of Aahton-Jenkinthe alat supreme court today Issued a writ of mandat Judge W. H Rramel of the district Court to either sign a certificate of title to a certain parcel of land for petitioner, or show cause why he should not do eo. The Inn In question la a ten acre bloc ft Booth street, known I on Twenty-Brss block 4. Balt Lake Cltv plat, etth I ths exception of Jot 16 known as rum-- ' bar 21 east Twenty-firs- t South street. ( REACH g, Tmniii, Baseball com-maadi- a sale of school lands at Price, three sections of land were sold, according te Dr. M H. Blewsrt and Chief Clerk O. E Etiaeon of the state beard of land com mtselonera Average prices were pald,the average for each section being a lltle more than $7 on, the total beng t!1.241 65. which will g lute the pubtte eehwei ' fund. I Ice Cream Co. Keeley South South Main, On June . in th Thirty-firs- t ward hall th Bell Cento Gle Club. under th direction of Mis Ivy Ensign, will give a concert. The organisation was formed at the request of th late President Joseph F. Smith, and has-beeassisting with various programs throughout th last year. The personMiss Janet Mcnel of th chorus I Blau, Miss Donald, M Ins Henrietta Florence Nelson, Mlrt Mabel Rupp, Mrs, J. Mlon,Mra. Aurora Hiatt, Mrs. AnWrtt, Percy Goddard, Miss Leon Miss Eleanor Cameron, Miss Hazel M. Jenkins. Miss Irma Webb, Miss Enid Orlob. Miss Anna Forstund. Mines Mildred L. Hlxon. Miss Esther Fowler, Mrs. Bessie Newman, and Mrs. Myrtls Clavten. accempsnast. The chorus will be assisted hy Mrs. MeOurrln, who will give two harp selections and Miss Ms Anderson's string orchestra wilt also give several selections. $ ut and Golf Botiks Outfits v vaoEoEOEO iUQEOljjogjgjo HoEo0O'O |