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Show r k4 1 - 'a ' , , IS 41.6.- w , rtitiliUtia 11TE !IL .42 pE11(11 - Refiri to Memorial Day , urrection the : Cus- Repentance , Grave. , . ............... , . ... , , i , 1 - Dre"S t Pon-Bro- . ' 1 -- - I - I 11)111141,16,1 t ' train left this eity early Saturday evening with Prem.! of rnimionetil and Mans &Ad seloctio'd enlisted men of A ! and C troops. Squedron A Utah eav- airy. for Port D. A. Reattell. near Chap. . gene. Wye., for a tour days course of instruction. Troops B of Ogden and II of Brigham City joined the train at Ogden and be Idaho cavalrymen were River. The train added at Green reechad Von t Ruamil thin morning. when lent s were pitched, polies de tails arranged. and the reguler routine of cam's started. The, personnel of Treats B.end II followsi VIInit Capt. tatter E. Lindquist. Lieut. M W. Gram. Second Lieut. Ray. mond It ,Peartion. ilerra Thomaa Pershant. Gus itelekeen, Willard C. Chase, Edward Vapon.George tiding, Clyde Istoodcock. Sidney Watson. Ed. ward C. Bode. Peter Chritsteneen. Cot..penile. Icieeph Chatelain. Prod B. Naia- . bitt. George Cook, Wilson G. Wright, A. Pershaw Thomas J. Thomas. Jr,, v..:, Ches. Fred J. viskc Harlan Pay- son. G. C. Dieu. ray Praket. Adrian Delebout. Buglers. Lars g. Jones .,id Paul Capon: privates. first claim, Ed- ward Donsier. larria; Sparrow, Lloyd and Gerald Winslow. ..The Brigham City ggard included - , Capt. J. C. Lillywhite. Lieuts. Rtil ligApitotoett and ..1,,, Al,. Wadsworth and ..,,,,,,, Privates C. T. Crown. T. W. ChristY. -. Vrancia a, W. 1)12on. Virgil Evans.C. YOWler ' F. Milburn. J. H. Foxley, Cliff tiolmes, L. Y. Hansen. R. A. lp.. sew Byron Jeppeott. P. W. Knudson, .1.'111. Lee.- a. A. Lee. Ralph Merrell, Bernard Nkhols, Charles Nichol& A. lc. oisee, Bert Nees. J. W. rhillim, J. H. 0. G. Speneer. J. Otis Simonsen. valentine. E. P. Wright, It v. Wi.tem. ,. , Ilr ALLIANCE COAL CollgANT . pee coat or beet quality and quiet 'erne.. 111 smith Main etreet. Phone . Waaatch oe r Fair. PreeL Charles W. penros, wee the t , 041y .posig....... the tabernerie gun. IL Prost; Anthon ' I daY afternoon. t - Lund preelded with music by the tab- ;;, ernacie choir under direction of Prof. f A, C. Lund. led Prof. J. J. bicCiellen t it the organ. l The meeting opened with the itin,g ''Tha'' Ing or the 11Vm' ' ' ' Trials." by the choir and congregation. t ; after which the choir sang the bYthri. 'Great God Attend While Zion Sings.' The invecauon was offered bY i' Elder Charles IL Hyde. An anthem. "Devotion." . was Mine by the choir. after which Pres& Charles W. as the weaker. ,s ,. ,,,,, rose was announced - - : l'read C. '' -he '' Prosidlint Penrose-fait thet.,. ' earnestly prayed to be able I. see something suitable to the occasion. . The speaker commented. upon the number of empty seats in the audit- , so many . ' t rium., Pe said there were auxiliary ritetibffil 'Ott dravr upon the attendance Sunday afternoons that . the tabernacle congregations are not . Liways as large is they should . o asked that bit111 so arrange auxii. ' tary meetings that theme of their members who wish id attend throgun. I day afternoon tabernacle services may he able to do ito. t President yenross . expressed his . plelifUr0 at being able to speak. Be t said the eongregation bad undoubt. ' . , of i Latelle County edly aseembled with prayer 1 Lord for Ms good. to the thanksgiving ' nes& The earth belongs to the Lord Cache teunty has notified the state ' and the fullness thereof. staid the t is a tce aker., We coins together that we fair officials tht c . and from that county, planned being i gay be instructed and learn more t I bout the thtngis Be has revealed. This plenty of room will be reetnired to disIr ,, 0 the Lord's day and we are cam. play it at the state fair this year. Sot. maaded on this day to do nothing but retary D. W. Parrett points out that i Ceche county is a worship him. Today Is a day being by is devoted to decoration of the graves now In the nrat class column and will '' of the departed. said President Pen. bo EiCen all the room It needs for disand esPociallY the graves of the play POrPolca t I harems of war. which. thank God. is . an A a end time laud. at for at t groat WestministerCollege I ' ' us SEtt,l'illisi--,---- Th.. special military tOrn apd Doctrine of Res- t AT 411000.1.0011 . ,,4, i . A .1 ''-- ' lit,! ' , )1 J If ? , ' , 4 ITI'; N :, ..--- .. )11;011 ,,.. k. ee . 1 ...........;,,,,,,..... ,, , ...,-'- ,., - , larghibi trose. - engaged Tpeakd 1 . ' - ,or de-be- te . 1, 7 , - " - - I , 7 -.1 apanese Whisky , , Tie speaker' refeired to the troth that the, spirit of an returned to Combined forces of the government, God who gave it. as ono which the and- city athoritieWraided the t Atwell wiebos to 'tee to all the world. county eotablishment of T., Takata and K. - ' that everything Mid 1 e 4 t cr-s- , ' - - ' , t-- - ) 1 itve ' reit" atm I raw and get them e b.un 1 right Quick, ?,..,-..- nt :,-- 1 . g I . 4 J r- 'N k - ....k - .f. 7 ,. 1 1 - ,, tart:hv:n.re , , i . -- stand the Judgment seat at Gott and he will grant forgive- rime to the repentant sinner when the proper time come A male chorus sang. "In Reavertly Love Abiding." after which the choir, song, Vrotairig the Bar." Elder A. W. Carlow pronounced tht benedic-- 1 . hon. - ), ) I ..411rill, . ttAIL) ouryrry tee Rent. inirs Paz k. 'torent , )4111 g ,... ' .1. ,,,, .,- -. -- --- ........r. N. 1.331....1: 1, N , ' - : ' ... ...... .1 44Z O'el :II:, ..'. , I DEPOBIT , r- andi weltdlint .41. 7 Mid a swam. . - , ',..(t4 - 7.4 - - stratiteemt - No .. ' -- ,.. , - vv... ...... ...,"ez ; - 1. ,c7I.B. .. ..7. -- .,4,- 'Int - , - , - , , ,. ,,,,,,,-,,,---- , - somion. gt the fotr nieritorgritiatuterde ththis builict-j- 4 : e . ,., : ' N a ,. irz.U.L., .' , i" . ' HERE TO 11111ANSE I011 III BRIEF ithhr:thIle.htiomheavehatilititnneida a bw!, ix , t , Innge Pat.' t , f. I self-seeki- CONTIRIED 81 CLUBI! IRCIIEEIS! CONPT1011 Iran Legion Is In annual session today at Ogden, wtth a strong revresentatIon - P. 8. Eriandeen assistanteecretary According to advices, from Logan, from all over the state. the Home Economics club of the Eulogises HeroesThe Ilev.i. Sher- - of the National Education association. Utah Agricultural cr3I1ege has effect- Man Wallace spoke tu eulogy yester-- : arrived in Salt Lake yetiterday to take a reorganization in preparation for day morning.in the Immantial Maptitit charge of the preliminary details of "Our Heroes." and in the' the national convention here la Ji an active season next school. year. church. on March." Vetting, on "The Wedding 1Mrs. Ethel:At Oliver Greaves of LoHe stated that living wages would be Minister Ogdest I Speak.The Rev; the main issue at the convention, and gan was elected president, Miss Laura of Oedes.-PrelLek- ed al Palmer. Ray Andrus of Spanish Fork. dthoemir teamspelolayeeet easandoticihdoo the ' klebthel church yesterday that if tit cost of living did not deBaptist majority ati r reel and Mho Margaret Carroll of mornisuen no Golden Morning of crease & mittinitim of 11.500 roorti (he ed to reedat the influence of radical shop eommittee to represent them and n and id the evening on.."Tbe would not be out of order.. ' y Orderrille, Utah. eecretary' and treasagitators. stand ready to amployers ond it as their .. Sin." upon provingi as employers to accept urer.. 1.14fe, deal with such redutker Prof. J. W. Searson of the depart- and are earnestly intent and pre. "mauve a The Mith-lif . Banquet...4. tanquet of Ment of Journalism of the university themselves composed of Alt lead.,, ate in their dealings with their em. the Phi Alpha Epsilon fraternity. of of Kansas, will be in charge of the ing etudefite in the school of home Aire ' Contrary to Plan No ,,--was held of Utah at, yes". University If the shop' committee Publieity of the convention.. Enter. economic& It is particularly active the Commercial to take, the re- am eulte "I willing club Saturday night; book publishers, who sell text in &rowans interest in the study of proves knelt to be deeigned to wak., for the asseTtion that, off in prising a oponsibility hooks to echoola, have arranged' home economics, not only in the col- Active and alumni members were reel shop organization and aim as a whole are not in , ,. ,,, .hesie I employers. ., attendance,,: Odeon in drummer's dance where display lege. but throughout the state, militant campaign at duicrinoination againet union men with , any tympathy wares where relationhall. ' offer will their dole it maintains C. very they Scemotts-i-Eyengel- ist saying that sucb ta if organized employers against union It goes without to high echool-clubship 'wtth-th- e le Vswte preached twice yeater- to heads of various schools, It I am convinced that eventailll alio oonirarY to the very policti, &bor. home economic& of employment for .whi During the past day in dim Central Christian church ! will show that they, are outte unwill-1.7- u ' on: "The Lord's Supper" in the morn- - Grain have declared the year it has inaugurated and carried 1'1 of machine an in to empDoyers organised camCorporation ng I join for or &gat . c,' through a very successful thriftIneUtu- ing. end' on 'What Must I Do to Be 'Invent- , , use the to phrase meanness,' of the members of trade unions should among the girls Out of Exstence od by a brilliant writer in a popular frowned paillit i In g. Miss Lucile ,, I ft. The buying of thrift stamps Saved?" upon b y every th i nking m '1 ,,, Mize 'poke in Lite afternoon to women date.- recent of eriodical inasmuch I I encouraged as z there is striking pr , , , ' , ' ,41'he 17. S. grain corporation goes out ' in the last two years that Value of Good,111. I gicioingen:&nidn and girls.terawhautirewtioystrosamvitnhge i moat proper inuneete Local Revenue OfficeE. of business thia evening and the grain trade unions the striking place eset. In perhaps ao. had been C. Yellowley. supervisor of western rnatket is left free after three years .ingle fact which the recent eurvey uable in a representative general living expenses' ( - -- ' complished.,"it is utterly inconsisitent for revenwe agents at San F;ancisco, con- of federal control, to take care of las disclosed in the great unanimity ) - Mrs.. the outlined program ()reeves ducted an inapection of the office of 'omit without governmental regula- - It desire among employers of all organization of employer' to seek ,t4 for work for next year as foll.iwe: Mahroni Spencer, local district Inter- - Ition or supervision their organization to blind up a co so far as lasses' to set the great And proper i "The club will continue its thrift pro- nal revenue agent. Saturf,Lay. He waa . ithe Leaver act may except cert of action and a oIidarlty of IS 1 day; apply to market- alue which thinking men of this erntterest while at the is me time tient t,. gram next year , It will also publish pleased with the result of the inrpec-- I operatiorte. good-wiof ElThe, government nust place upon the a paper filled with news of interest den. the awns right t the emploYedi , 4 g ' "in accordance with a that the is fundamental There 'toupees, iioyees. economics which home to students of "Comment upon the rpetui of tit ..1terms of the voluntary contracts en- - ief such as ought to Obtain in this 'Stith Zion among Pleased will It ePoYoomMan'''' tered into between the in mpiete witholl eatuhdeignht corpor. lay and generation that there is a suvey would be schools odftrtabhut! Tho,onnual with frankneen an ex ..' ger H. IL Hunkine of the Chicago dr &lion and various tradesgrain Littoral and absolutely necessary part. acknowledging whil particularly club the which published Northwestern tourist serviee, that railway directory,' prevision peeking to edv .ii millers, flour handlers and bak- - lrship which not only must be so.. cats this year, will be continued as a club- has been down to. Ziott canyon, with the to work toward .ce. i , ..,..1,........, . CoOnaidere $10.73 per barrel employees it ers," ,...i and left activity. We expect alarge and ell- which' he was ' much pleased, operation in th tetablishment Baltimore, 1,11 aceeptable price thuelaatie membership 'and hope lo' last midnight for the - yeliewstone track shop committee and coil for straight flour, "with the usual, stimulate Interest in home economic' tive bargaining with individual 'park . to ascertain conditions up there differentials made by the grain cor- : .1 and-ihome making." subjects for poration ." Itablishments, there are not a few OM to, opening: Os the seasou . a, ' , 1920.: - . a ' prior' plovers who need to devote their . . tention to the direct ncourage-me- t 11 . Political Discusses Resignit-LP.-.M.Closed. Bureau Ildanagest Randall, Employment and aid .of employees in forming al . . ' - of the Salt on ern , , , ............... . There g employbetide Lake of 1st spiritto manager' Conditions in China fectiv group organisations. It as , about is ere that Weetern ,Molirte Plow company ;I. , bring seeking the C. Wileon, in charge g the ahops and factories that is2i1 Sergi,. . as possible a. reetoration of the era and 13 yee.re,' has resigned effective employees have the Moat Dr . C. G . Salisbury ,,,just, returned for the employment bureau of tb Ameri - nearly the when existed which une I. to relattonship tame lie J to from form ,tnis etretact It is lir city portonity from Hainan. an island off the toast Wichita, Xanses, where he was man- - can Legion. put up the shutters Sat ur- conduct of business was more simple the fault of employees ak,ne that of China. Mates that political condi- between em- contact half not been used to the A eme,Jtarvestine Machine, day' night after- - having itecured ens- - and hence relationships 4,,, tens in China are In a terrible state. leompan y Mr. ,A nriall experts to re- -' pioyment for every soldier, sailor sr Ploier and employee more Intimate. eat extent to in a slitilt The dictate he states. 'bleed" the move to Hit reel.4. marine. looking for work. since the There Is a genuine seeking to find a partnership. coast, ' people at every turn and Japan. trying to bring about a proper undertomorrow way of and will first December. 'Conditions! obtaining In the bolt 1,1 to gain control of the empire only No Decision Ytoaches4.After lengthy enter civilian employment himself. 5 standing and resist the tendency to be. industry or In the ing Increasen difficulties. China. he addtç discussion members of the Granite everevies himself, bsolation between management tween employers and relationship ward as pleased greatly. employees gen' was not ready for a representative school board failed to choose a sue- - with the readinesa of local and employees. are manifestly te, be attributoCi. form of government tEnd will not be cesser to J., T., Worlton at a meeting to extend a helping hand to employers "On the other hand. there Is a orally both the el12:1;,. to of the shortcomings until railroads, schools, telephones in many gnar, feeling very evident night. Mre Worlton' resigned men out of work. ployint partners and-- the. emplo f7.7fOr-- r and other modern institutions hive Saturday 1 fosis to isolation beromo assistant tars this that very recently , been established. Dr. leallsburl ....ih...ltendent of 12411t Lobe (schools.suporin4 , It Is TO 1111MEW TRH APPETITE tered by trade union Influences and partners." -, been ' in l'haree of the an- - ' Drs. Paschek therein--b- o for some will be one,resson decision Acid that rearbed end Pheeehate Bessiroven Ifferribew expected Take Soli' skt will ' hospital on the land and intention 621-2- 4 firmness the at of the latter new natincing.with at now located of Clift meeting buildir the part Rnews stem, He healthy activity spoke' at - .this again In Auguitt. atilt ,:', t promote. cifirextion and gives ,an to resist trade union domination. There int.Advertisement the trirst Presbyterian church ,1 yes- week. ,. one-"i te for tood,...Advertlaement, a very firm attitude against , ,, roorninr Auton-,AdviIts likes's" Would Not Insture 1 to tereley so .tsf. which unionism go labor ,... -not insure state automobiles .has been 7-j far as to build up restrictive practical Steen thesecretary- - of statelabor- seeking- deliberatelyI of Auditor Joseph Ririe. Utah owns 71111 duce output and to close the lines of automobiles. and to insure them all advancement and promotion for the 1 against fire and theft would-roo- t' exceptionally capable and skillful , 88.$75.. Mr. Ririe trunks it would worker. bettor to take this sem and buy ad: Impression CreaLett. ditional autos. as only one has been Im. or the not, i 'Wlether. rightly stolen, and none have burned. pression has been created that there, I Transferred to Rewo.Wi11ian1 an element In the saddle among who And our good service, com1ocal the tradei unions at .this-tim- e !Anderson, financial clerk in the rollaonrtsgage of the 'United States surveyor would wish to Pee union men monop-- I bine to make your dealings !offices extent the ohs to an !general. will he transferred to the Nevada office at Reno. under author-- , employment iri every line of industry with us a pltee'sure and by sheer power Instead of demonstratity granted by Commissioner Clay lime FEET IMO IBEATRING Isfactiom 'Tallman. in & telegram received here, ing superior skill and capacity. "Thereto very littie antagonism for Zoe J. Harding. flnan--i yesterday. PLANKS US AND Net should be the best ideals 6(11 t What :vial 'clerk of the Nevada office. wilil r We are literally and truly-- -: is w a but there very positive unionism, Mr. sitieceel I Anderson here. I We beim jest remustrer4ip4 asorebor 3 antipathy &gainer the arbitrery ',wr- - nee Chita-gr- a our Well to secured new bellattag,, preopet ote of the power rettolu-- I by of organisation sating 22.000 goats foot "Your Warmest Friends.". 'floe of the industrial commtesion of !wielded againet the Individual rights! ea eddittosal homes. - 1.10 ; atms- oreee , tUtah. haa fixed the feee to be charged of unorganised workers or employer. , We guarantee the title. s !. ef' industrial accident s. or "E'venthe beet friends of unionl lamovenee rut ItS4 of Lowe, sickness Theo from same labor among the employers land there When can you go out and LbSdrags,, druff-- S c31s- -, 44aarges arearising are many employers who respect the maximums which may.he Pee for yourself? of the trades unions mad by physicians. surgeons. dentaccomplishments ; A printed artlitts. and believe their Maintenance to be to! Come In or phone, and isles and ochothale inay he obtained, free of the intrests of b oth the t employe Jennings-llannauto our ttke will you. comrniestoni keei... of the and the public welfare) Industlei charge, . tate to point out that the right of It goes into effect June iroliertive bargeloln. carries lattb it Kimball & Richards 'certain. r..prcalhtros which the tie. lilt Mg (NAL prirlea' ions must more fully or. 49 Mein nLely. MftU N h U. CO. such ryporog!hility ill certainly thet rwrwrt. Wanasch So. of actively poitetting Vie of employers In tormolittIng a Si Maio St. Walt. ;A Main Street - 34E1. toAwlNI em eats meat lv.,Waslookinw the settierorot all bedding plant I precis! e 2222 So. 7th E. fly. 206S , e. at Vogeler need el disputep by iirtiltystion snd con- , -- ed idbyldaaeoairad.r. anti-unio- - - -- . fair-mind- . ..-- - -' ., t e- i 'in - --- ai ,: I ' - . - ii, 4 ll be-Iin- , . Ire-tu- rn . . re tyr-fitst- Your Favorite ,ULIBER Buy Coal First - For Saler.'I Li ever-increasi- l Yielding 7 , !the-victim- I io o I h - X-r- a Ilorrjs Coal - Warehouse Co: ow 353 W 2nd r-E.- I .' ' , I 1 1: ... ,..,,-- , , ,, nolgrii,....., - .. .... 7' .. L-- :nft ments and materials are being hauled to the building sit.. The sum of $75. pltritheedittire It expresses los& , The new building is 11 be of brick'. '1 with dark red trimmings. - There is tot-- ,, be a full cement basement. It wilt ! ii haunts 200 patients, in addition to the i Ste now confined in the institution. .,, nerlSubech orpalacibpc'i re prillnilata httin. 'mit building is intended for a deten4 --,,: right tion and observation hospital. where, i aosfs fitmpprhottyeecetas totheorgriganbitzeofjutstheatandmivutcp new arrivals' will be studied and treat.; ed. cases being kept in the oat employee to join or to refuse to eiderooefirmed is It building& that with.. hoped ., i join a labor organization. the addition ef the new building. the,' I ., build-be !Veb!e minded may 1 !tot Against redone. kept in a . principle Is tng bY themselves. u:.7:f.d..:clar,.8 for such declaring against tradesi urea: to merely reject overture' 14; i and offer no concrete Dub. , 1 munaisonaseasiatseurperhe.tedInaamayierely a de--Itiemployers I "Mute is not living up to responsi- - a cleration against labor dictatorship. bilities which go with the rights that a. ' . d and esriecinilY may bo considered, the unions a sk for. ' strait"' an appeal to Ina ronarrvnt-tv-n "There tire whosi many eertployees, to unions of working men are p.r 4. thinking majority in trades and organization& ressist the inthilnegt of manent. who conted without hosita:e : ranks. tion the right of employees to belong- radical elements in their le the of principle to trade unions. but at the eame time "The indorsement not Lit Indorsement of some particu. believe that the effectiveness and ef.i a for large of tar union of their organization can ,bd employers, and firma,ficiency maintained and their proportion of the peoPle ; who hove publicly gone on record are1 share in the benefits of theiremployeed extra et-- . not even members of such an organi-- Ifectiveness moat advantageously by toll ;I sation. It is not an indorsementself--of. setem of, collective bargaining be.tween the employer and the group o f the attitude of any group of seekers inetttution's sown people rather 1, 'th, than collective bargaining the contact with the hundreds of vetemcipeaalata iunions.. Such erc.ployers concede that v -,- . itine""dorsetomeert voefY.a t'sr4: 1.liEexabasevil:f.1 . the to assert firmly and distinctly the eon-- 1 viction that It should be the right of every worker to elect for himself as to whether he shall or shall not be a . the atIverPbletetni' matadPeroror umpoeannilwitipc1;occolottnt; and Nothing more or , ..... lok - Sturc---Advertw- 63 meat rrf I . , ,. --- -- wtinheattlyn .. , ., t illiotnnstsliti vie"Thnt IsdreegelaursesttediOn ...1 ' --a, re Itivli 21P44,. - : .:,.-',..- , 41", t , ,-- . ' CoinpanY PriXra peeeeet National and Ittreet.---Adve4..lcain ,- . ' c , ,. ,.. ,,.. ..4. - it141 - , A . AIR( se- - '''' ..- .- 'A'4' , Is A, ,.,... 11.1 , r. , . - . THIllfT PIIIICHALI TO BE i 7i:--5-- ..11:11:r; . , , ,,,,,, , 7 . 7- , c I - -- - -- i N...WO, 4" -- - :4 ,- --- i.0 !,,,,,rtc4,.. .' .,....., - , , - tl ll . , t tc"enAnd 'hall VAS - J is.Wreealhat7p1Z all three dear 'friends witA Wive t 1 eo ; left us will corms to judgment We all before effl- ecarteous, and economl- - i 1, . oliwn , ,)titi 1 Ir I " ., 1. - -.. ...! I. ). 1 , - ), , ta I ' I ,, ,r? trpsoks Ott Illovelsabon. mind's to contemplation of thee. Pruitt PeRrelle then diverted irr Iie our The speaker said that the body to the othiect of revelotton. things, be raised from the grave as was I D sail that revelation had been taken can of Own. christ is rows. was Lam the world because no one that tarty Christians. He testtfied that God the song Of the is se- - -- et after it. the pone of the risen. has "Christ to as near draw his et to eater is ) Latter-da- y Sainte. Bo the reeurrection as was he in olden ett.,dren today for our eltillt OM, end cmee. it men orill peek to do hitil will is a neceomity happinees..L By means of this medium keep hie rommendmente. We ran receive the Mooringswhich Asti so title decoration day draws trill be ours if we walk in hie light,1 with , him. All having fellowshie we will be i things will ha oura and is fast cotnChrist. And that time IN.1111W",,FORP I , ... said the speaker. Inc ' have found that nothing 1..... i canScientists and this was reveat-- ! don't pay $20 ug ed tobethedestroyed Latter-dit- y Plaints a hundred 'Me time is near when for new t shoes ,,. years ago. Satan will be driven from the earth when your old and the King of kings.will retina. And i will rebuilt MKS the time of judgment will come but I the idea that there in no fortivollsol' well. , as for the sinner after death is of the , - devil and o r - send not of Janus Chritst. raid - -Brest Penner.. But jingle must be to our shop done and when this is satisfied mercy' ,, cl experts tomor- mops in and if the man repents he ran , !.- , ,, -- 1 ...;(' :117.1"::1 ' r . -- - - I; ptlbsknn'ae4111' , c4o r Z--1. .1, 4 , ' ....:" d ;It N : : - .7 --- -- : .fi . - ( ,- ''''.' ''' ,,, --- God created west First South Kadnatacat tIrst spiritual sod afterwards tern- - etreet Saturday, and confisested ten Japanese whisky and 2w that we are the offspring of gallons f sake. barrels of flee mash. gallon we abouid he obedient to him. If ten fifty jail. placed in the county see obedient to our earthly par- Both were understood Kadnataes will be Itli our of fleshhow parents with both posseasion of liquor tror obdierrt should we be to charged and operating a still while Takata out obits. The spirit will el be charged with possession of o. be doctored. is the ?ftepring of 1 it ;7'1 OA'', 0 11r, rs ' , analvrel s - ' -- 7 ,k,1"."'"----77- - , t ! of r Tableau. sone end daughter firenitfathee John Young dialogue, BUIN Announcement of a new working "Song of the Youngs." Joeephine ton and Marian Kimball' eons "Sure ' plan. which has the indoreement of I ter Little Children." 1.1oria Robbins.' approximately 1.1100 hintiness men of I accompanied by Emma Lou Robbins ballet dine.. the city. has Just been made. For the and lienneth Raymond accompanied by i been Marian peat month committees hay "Old Winifred Raymond: tableau quietly working among the employers Ann House pure. with the erthe Young; Anne gaining eupport of this movement for Ten:"' song Elms uniform practices in the treatment of 1111raltrcilil:rn bi7nncirce nPdaltnyill.nd,obro Ketel The work of ascertaining I neth Robbins; ' tableau mployee& "Father the attitude of the various business Rirthday Flirty:" sone 'A Little 14 .' I et Luna Hleel:" Young Moore. a firms of the citl. was under the direct companied by Mettle Tiptnn; danc , suoorrision of George E. Merrill and 'oriental: song, Monza Young flouldwith E. M. Aabion and C. E. Murphy ; ing: tableau. "All, Our War Veter4 . ans.:. as his assistant& -. , The new working plan waa formue n .1 ,,, Islet! by 'eommittee consiettng of a Douoinutaikaa than to- - t .- . representative of each line of burinesa. ,.. Staie Menial ItospVa1 which met with the generit Committee i '4''' of employers.-- - George Ee. )lerrilit In i onormeilmn- - hm hmirme ,,..., of new ' charge of the presentation ditional to the building for the Utah declaration of poitcy public. I - eg) ti . ,....7, --- l' ,, 'tat'a 1 ,11frioN11' Opens Commencement , .. Wie :, family. , ,,,,, . 6 &-j-i - ..,,--.. - ..., gave their of the bwe orld. . baccalaureate sermon last believed that all nations were coming to an under. evening by Dr. Herbert W.Heherd, t . go president of the achool. the thirty-nint- h war. the of of ...sandhog futility . , some good 2411 come out of It no , annual commencement of Wein. doubt. and If nations will become as minister college began: The aermon oadoe to seek peace as to rush into was given at the Third Presbyterian inflict when some differences arts t then some good has been accomplish. church. Tonight the Foster prise and will take place at the church , , ed. , , The speaker discussed the Civil war tomorrow night at 7:10 o'clock kti and the eau ., for which the North operetta in four acts will be given In ' wont to war with the Booth. He said Ferry hall. Miss Ruth Black will ap'Wednesday t that on this day men also decorate the Pear in tho stellar. role.baseball game graves of dear one. who have distil in is alumni day with aand students at peace with the hope that they shall between the facultyafternoon and the again meet them in the spirit world. 1:10 o'clock in the ''-'----- We expect 10 meet our departed ones alumni banquet followed by IIthe "oolo'clock. in Terry hall at sphere beyond the grave, said loge eine moraine ' - - titin the at ,10:10oclock We Thursday this to mortal expect speaker. - rut on we expect this' commencement exercises will he held, J. Sherman Wallace deliVering " body shallimmortality; be resurrected by the Rev. commencement address and Dr. the , ' God. As of the Justsoe power . ofr lieherd awarding the diplomas. of God' Is 'eternat - the -- mere , God endureth forever. So we expect -- to meet our dear ones again and so . ; , Realty Men Visit. , when wi go to their graves to decorate , them we think not OftlY pt tho past Five members of tho California but of the future. This is a good State' Realty board were entertained to we not should that continue; thing Lake real estate men Balt ea the our. time our by bemoaning spend bereavements. but It is a good thingr Saturday.- They arrived in Salt 'Lake to spend a little time at the graveside en route to the conventios of Naof the' dear ones who bees gone before. The Lord loves to see his children tional Amoclation of Realty boards is Kansas City. June kite I. Members of &Lints happy. ' The Latter-da- y E. lieve that be Is the father, to whont the visiting delegation were Fred state asmcia- : pro owe humfllty, obedience and rev- Peek president of rthe011es. P 'secretary erotic. All things In the ' bfilining tion. Robert board. R. B. Promident of the Oakland were created spiritually. 'Prat- E. of Penrose cited scriptural papooses as Cadwallader Leslie E. ' of Bacramen o. and authority for this declaration. Hs ler of the Ran leo read from the Pearl of Great Burka stecutive secretary , board. Price to Illustrate the point, comment- rrancisoce Real state log that while the old Scripture, are plain about these things. the more re Police Confiscate cant revelations' make them much live for the - ' :z:...,:,i if--,- ;;,:------ -- ;T.i'l ; 44 ,,4 top s, ...,01y1,11fiti)914; (.:Jl7--- - i I s.1,.t, ,4 ....,.. Th e day is the CW0111140,1. , N --!- g, ..,..5,,...,, p . , 1.-- - L' ,' f -- I , in Mira good it is & good ,...kl,- 1; 1,Ji ,,,.......... ;PI--- ..., . ,.-- ,e , - --..-.-.... . ........1...,""'APj..... RI-- 4 ,1, ---- - p.. ,ae (1- I0.) -- ---- . - a ,-- 'tither at Whitney 11411 n1(1110011 et the Y OUP, for the annuaj nith.s hbairsibileoern . 4. ;' brut More 0 III - i 1111"YMI1tr'atedime-hrkwe- - Announcement Mad. That :vet .1)nushoPni:nrorfr It Has Indorsement of Ap-- 1 the en,. ' Refreshment twin follow tableau& songs..dancing ether number& the E,ighteenitt proximately ISOO Busineis, and ward orchestra furntehing the music. The rationing numbers will be est Men of Salt Lake.., ied : tz... t ill o .)o at ,,., 0. ,. --- - ..,,, zrz-------,,,- ent. ''''' , - r7'.1, - I ......17 ; 1,T,-i .,:..a.p..... 1 ,,, , ONIMM.M. . . , ' 1,,,44-!--:-.-:,-;:--- , t. , - Se i n n In g at I p. tn. Tutted? thousand or more deacendants - , I ., -- - : c4 4 ap . zcl'',, , . r.-.- . 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