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Show , . t , ,- I 1s EEO - DESERET I EVENING NEWS '01.14" on relief anti charittea at the li, T. U. The atudiptua ar all front kettle( susele Adopts Summer , . :Plans - Ill foov It' craw:a1ton of the Church anti are taking a Ostia In ociotory as a batik., around for the rept of the work in him Lyman la In titan philanthropy. for the day. tottle one of the tInitruct or In thtt.rouras , P.,....,, -- a" Meeting at 015 Commercial Out) ,;', day Ilia local Boy Scout council exec.::: tit1ver committee passed fevorabiy all plane so far made for the big sum- outing Program of the tirgania. ::: ation. The dates for the three big el. trips of the year VITO all topproved: Tö Camp Atvin C. Taylor in Mill ;.. Creek canyton. June II and 111: to Zion Nationat perk and Bryce canyon ::: Jelly 111 to It:- to Mt. TimPanogos Aug-be- t IS to 21. The outing at Camp :: Taylor will take the form of an ad, to the -- vameemost earnival devoted , instruction and examination of scouts , is wark especially adapted to the big of doors. More then 50 automo.; out biles have so far been promised by :; the Utah slate Automobile association ::: for the caravan to the big canyons; of t' Mak. and more than 200 brit hits's) eo tar wignified their intentjon of going as well as 100 adults ;Thai Timpantlant trip will be after that taken 'by the boys :: lest.rear and all three outings been so arranged as not to conflict ::: with The various civic duties of the boys. . .- p : :::. Enrollment at Provo. iloS - , L Sollixan. United States loin he tho annual convention of tho national association at Atlantic CO). N. J,, as It. Chambers of tho vine Paper comport). Ogden; r. A. Pyke, president of thn this eity; A 3. Pinhop, thio tt - A reciatration of 63 is reported by company. and Mortimer Wolfer Wright of city; ..;;:. Mrs. Amy Brown Lyman in the classes-th: Intermanntais association. P)ko-Druo- e - - . , , 4 . 'Nz:.........1:...oe . ,,...0...mm aloud Om 6Adains Cuba' compecv - All 11.11 IMAM ore .......,,... 1 te an a 0"ft , . - , de . I ' . . ill 11. 7 ,, ,... . -- is'''''"... ' 1 k et - 11)ta.es4,'- , I.S. ' . . 0,1 .,. ... P (; et) 46., . - - S. , , ., t , 1 .. '. ..., ""- - ' I - N..- , - IrC,,, 1 ..,, ., , I ,.( ... Boys , . I 11( ' , for .ch.. Sturdy A4.4. ernt OP .! ,...i ' SIONVIa P ,,,:t:,. ,! , .' a 4 , '10, t; 7 .. . - , 'a' Sampe I K., , '' ,.dre.--'0 di, ' .0 - So .," at ,i . IC . .... 1 . . , . 4 11 PIP 't - 4. . r . t . , ,,,, i '. . s -- ,': s - , - ' - . st h I M o th e , . , . .. . . l' . ' Is r , ' (- i 1 ' ' - , . . . - Z 1 t, ' ' - L . . . - in-Boy- us ..., ' N4 . f, , , . - ,. , A speolai train with 200 Democratic o, - .. , c ,, . .0,... - .,. 4.... -- . . . 6,.. - ::- asking.- : i - teoldb. st Mostly , - , : . Suite worth twiro two aro t This lot c . . large Om-mon- I lot of 750 - Seed This is soother- lot of sizes. lavas ones, mostly at we them offer That's why such low The boys canor always uss an pants. ,That's extra pair why we're ,otraring a special toed C Sbct'Yrhrionxt! tremely ',flea oinw - . A Pale ..... yttari. gisom sizes. rx';oler.t;I:miluuct;i , ornooldro. ' . bail : at , 'T Mostlyiarig slam - - ,. 00 6 te be cut rust as low as possible' for tordorrow only Many other bargainsprices mother of growing boys. making an opportunity most appealir,g to every "tall's Greate.st Clothing Store. , delegates from Arkansas, bound for the Ban Prancisco convention, will ar- rive in this city at' 7 a.m... over the D. at R. G.. June 2.1. and leave at p.m.. over the Western Racine. Grande No. 1 12:30 the earns don Itio in three earn of West VII'- , lelegates for San Francisco, and la car of delegatett from South Dakota. I SPECIAL SPECIAL . Milts of Ono lot bt illoYsttho moot depondablo kind. 'The Western Pacific offices in this city were notified today of the arrival here by special train, June 7, overl the D. & R. G., of 200 members of the 2250.000 club of the Mutual Insurance company of New York. en mute to San Francisco. 'rho train leaves over the Western Pacific at 2 ' . 7 l 1 - -- , - Aciarns 6' ardwr Company -- SALT LAKE CITY sBuiLaNG , , " , A - f 4 ..001111, l' ., - f yr ' . lre. Pont work. country work. legal work, quiet work. Ur ;olio Dept, Deepen ti SpOetetie 4i - Walker W. Vick of New 4areey la OIL' 0: I IIPN ,o, ramealgn manager for GOV. edward t. Edwards. candidate for the greet. dentist nomination on the Democratic ticket Mr. Vick Is a well known es. wilier. with offices In Now York city. Ho Is a close personal friend of the New Jersey executive., I ' : I '' f 1 11 ' :f i di A 4 I, al. Ili, , :1 ' 21:,er C 411' . . 16;110k '91:04i ; . ' ;,..v l fitgli: ag 14, IL , 41 r1 11 . ; .ipri', 4 Ili! '''''r, ' it; ,thrli-hi- ll I 1 ii l ti 1 111 ' - ', .. tisx - . - LA.. . . Another Great I I - , . : , ILO Values ... ...... at. o SUN Values - Valites- 'IA& Values ' 'Ilttita al. . as values s501; ILL. Values $4 95 at , $3.95 $4.75 $5.95 $7.15 , 44 , 444 Ulf,tt Value" , at. 7 - . ' So I 40' , 4,0 ' " MO at , Values.. $3.5E Values at es II 5234 so lc IV ; ai SIM at si ' , , ' Others Proportionately.' and- Party Drosses' for little lots. including liar for ttle torn every-da- y Olashans Dressesend fancy Organdy Drowse tor Bar And Gingham, Voila, Linea., and fine Organdy Preasoe'for Orli to I? Years. . liie-tat- ts enroll grombee aro telltale savnataaa of the oreadertul tremolos sre are elbowing la oar la sad Ityeer oleos. ' ' Baby Presses. ------ ----- ,7 .. Infants' Long and Short Cashinere Coats. ... . " ., at11).9 ,31.1alues ' SILOS 20 SI 'I ; cg 0.00 44116.1111.1101 ' . ' 121 Value. it ' . -- -- Values o oo 5.3 to Keyes Wesel 7 O yea iv your all al St. Values .,..r 43c' Velum g i .... .. . - ,. to 14 Years .6 ttlftValiies $11,45 t. co0 A 0 11 ....fOff k . 1 Dressesit Half Price. 56 2 s S .; - .' $2.85 dozen h. ,)7A27-inc- -- - tempers ...,11, Velvereal Diapers sww .. - 63c 88c p Value. $1.16 ' $1.73 $2.23 . Value. ,p Girls imso $4.41i l at oko Jill lot of $131 Baby Shoes et Boyn st..4. . Lot of Baby Caps at Halt Price. $1.21 Values ; C Ittp ,,' , , - - p tic Values it . $3,28 . 'Values $2.411 i .. OOOO 41e .. t og si egnil Values ' S3 .23 Tiny Tots' Dresses, Half Price. ' Beach Cloth. fiwlia, Dimity and fine Lawns.- It ' t Ireue 14.t3 at'. $2 73 it. $2.110 s9.70. , - French Pique Embroidered Coats at Half Pries - - ' "4' Valuen 0o2 . Pto ..... . OAS Vithte1 at . S0,22 .. Value. at .0 . . ... .. . ; . at 30 Only 114.4i Values 446.4 . . a . . , , $5,20: $6.35 114.111.Values Valuls,. . mt - , . .." ........ at SEE HER VAMP! , , Infant's and Tiny Tots. . Silk $24.V3., Values ;312.4s Ult git Coats at Halt Price cute and yet startling bit of acting, as you've seen for a long time is done by About as VIOLA ,DANA 0 at. ts 1112.10 at cA an- 'Values - $16.96 og 'Values 14ra Values 11.9t Vs lute 'I Oat' - tot.. V a lot s $9.48 11.25 White Wash Middies Spedal $2 ri Values. at. ..... .. 11.7S Values $1.25 Valves Sa 4fr Dangerous .$12.48 519.75 e ', slues Capes at Halt Price. $4.48 8:2.st valiist , In a play which flts her ' ', perfectly. , itt 1414101Aullt, at. $8,48 at. 00.11.1U - , at. Sle75 $2.75 Every Girls' Straw Hat in Our Stock. Including the Famous the FoIlowing Reductions. Madge Evans Hata,-a- To Men t 12 C ti CC air cointladan tS " tertairdy must behold the complications and the laughs that grOf out of her 4,111 You 1 "dangerous" doings. 14 41 Valvo4 st.. - ' $2 95 Values 11 ' ...... at, 11'.41 taint 11 Val v el 1 -3 ' $3.95 - Carnedi, "Tall of 'a' Dori" aM inter - l , $2.25, r N t . . re- tifternoon a 3plio41. 4n1112Vidend, amounting to .320,000,, payable June 20.to stockholders of record June 3, As 'June 20 comes on Sunday, payment will he made on June IL ----- ------ . Every press in our stock not being offered in specially priced lots will be priced for tomorrow as follows: - 111.45 The directors of Z011'41 Saving Rank Trust company ificelaxe4 ,yesterday - , 1! 1435 Values Bank Declares Dividend. , , - - t p . . . - at ' . Scheduled for. ToniOrroiV:- in Our Infant t s and Juvenile Sections , , . Preliminary hearing bas been sumed before City Judge , Henry C. Lund in the case of Steve Radich, charged with murder in the first decree for. the alleged slaying of Joe Saves at the iiighland mine on Apra 3, by besting him to death ,vrith a pick handle. Two witnesses only were examined during the morning sessions, Pet. 2C1- trich and Albert D. Pautsch. The state, evidence ia to the effect that Radich laid in welt for Raven at the mouth of the mine tunnel and struck him down with a pick bands. when hi appeared. i'rh two men. it is alleged, had a quarrel in the mine earlier in the day. Raven striking Radich to the face with a miner's lamp and knock, ing out a tooth. , . Juvérille ....Da ' - OF 11101CH RESUMED I , , , . , national News. , ., V- - ' hEllillio Universal . , . , . Also .. . of-th- -- , , . one-thir- 11111 .., , . . . Effort te swum special rates for the California delegation to the N. E. A. convention in Salt Lake are being made bRysitrhe Sttit bit'Ite asCkoemdmtoorcelasil club: ds will tend the stopover time front 10.days to 10 Cr 90 days, the same as delegates allowed from all other states, according to Lester D. Freed, president of the club. At present through the efforts of California interetts to keep all its citistile at home, Mr. Freed declared. the ettetaiel to the contention here, alfare and though granted a rate of d for the round trip, have teen limited to a 10day period In which to return. Some of the members of the California delegation have signified their Intention to spend several weeksint Utah visiting the icints of interest with the educators from other states. In the short 10 day period noted at present they could not possibly see the state as they desire., Mr. Freed said.' The matter haa been taken up with Dade K. Smith. general passenger egent of the Western Pacific at &in rrancitco. through J. L. Scott; a4sistant genrel tfreight and ' paseenger agent In charg of the Salt Lake office& The action is being taken as a reoult of a wire received Thursday by R. S. Erlandson, assistant field secretary of the association in Salt Lake, from the Washington, D. C. headassociation asking tint quarters to enlist the aid of the Commercial club here in securing better rates from . California. . 1 .... . BATES f11011 CALIFORNIA TO I U N. piiLimiN ,. , ... 6EIT11 . & : filtaillittorgrat2o IIIIINg TO.SECIIIIE Says No Need For Wave of Pessimism 1 11.1,1t, 4. - , t 1 . . . .w 'K. "'rime le, topographic engineer or the United States geological survey! at Sacramento and Fred Rider. topographic aid, errived in Pelt bike th:s morning to take charge or the govera.1 Merit survey work in compiling data The' Or) the (treat. Salt Lake basin. work, will include the gathering et: data on eNery stream, creek or r'tour in the valley. The party will work in conjunction 1 with Ralf R. Woolley. engineer et the Seelogical 'Purley cert. . 1s - L...... Will Make Surrey Of Salt Lake Basin There is tic need for the petotimietio wave stlikh reerro twOepirg over the country concerning ins financial situation. In th opinion of kg, W. Dickinson. of Glens Fells. New York. Mr. Dickineon is oonnected with ths Glens rails lessrance compeer. is reglawful ad the Hotel Utah and believe "rill hi so that the deciine in primes con easily gradual that the ration 1 change. adapt itself to the - gradual I I i , Vii , ..... .,,...., OP - ,.....,.......,... , ..:e . . . - - ' r"..'4".14 4 0. ,, , ' : . , A., s, 1 , SPECIAL . ,.,. , , . ., - a .i ' Special Trains En Route to Coast ' , , : . - I s' - , , s. ., . , , 1' - , .-; 4,.- ) , and of the greatest bargains r,. .:, We're going to 'arrange for some i t43 .worth t make your ' Children's Apparel ever beard of.' Wo're going to is if it :. , : bile .coming up towneven ' , 1.4: Tomorrow, Satiuda-y- we'll have on1 sale Suis,,txtrIc Pantsrlioys' Shirts, most 1. 11 be inoi'e than appealingto the Stockings, etc., at such prices that I mother. , economizing ...' '' ' - Cuts in on apparel Of regular Gardner S; -' prices, special 'offers of all kinds For an Adams Co; quality. Summer goods, all dependable in every way. .- , worth your consideration. a example, we quote below few items , : . : - 1 , R at9 'o'Clock Promptly 13eginning . 7;: . . 3 09 Tomorrow Eno Saturday Only I - sll '' ''''' '. .. s : c3c: .. t . - . - members of the Relief sotitle evening ciety nursing receive certificates of graduation at commencement exercises to be held in the Bishops building. The program will begin at II o'clock and. will be held under the auspices of the Relief society general board. A general reception will follow the exercises to friends of the schol and nurse class. Mrs. Clartinui S. Williams. Drat counselor in the Relief model!" presidency, will be chairman of the eveMng, acting for the aged president, Mrs. Emmeline B. Wells. Mrs. Weill will award the certificates. Bishop David A. Smith will address the graduates and Miss Vivian Cameron, one of the graduates, will speak On "Practical ome." Nursing in the Mrs. Julina L. ilf,, will offer the Irs. Thee Drake, inopening prayer. l structor of the class!, will speak and musical numbers'w111 be given by Mrs. Lizzie ThomasEtilward and Miss Waters, Rogers The ' following comprise the graduating class: Nellie Atkinson. Sugar Station, Salt Lake; Hazel Brown, Malatt. Idaho; Vivian Cameron,: Mrs. A. M. Christopherson, Mrs. ,Julia Cosmos, Salt Lake City; Elva Dixon, Fairfield, Ida.; Mrs. Ida Haman. Verna Layton, Salt Lake CitY;.Mary Purser. Benson, Utah; ' Mrs. Emma Robertson, Alton, Utah; Mildrell Sparks, Carey, Idaho: Sin. field, Lund, Nevada; Mrs. Otto Stobbe, Salt Lake City; Ella Tillack, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada; Mrs. Gladys Wheeler, Kansas. Utah; Eliza Whiting. Mapleton, Utah. The school is designed to 'weir practical-nursewith a year's work in the theory of nursing and considerable practiceaspecially for such cases where the services of a hospital graduate are found too expensive. The recent "flu" epidemic provIng the . great need of just such practical nurses 'has given the school considof an impetus and an unusually , erable sucbessful year's work has been ac- . complished by the class. There have been lectures by noted physicians and specialists of the city. hy dieticians and graduate nurses themselves as well as much practice work'on actual cases. Plans have been discussed by the general Relief society board for a considerable broadening of the activities of the school, which if carried out will make tt in the future one of the most interesting institutions of the . . - state. Sixteen . , sc. i.on s CREATE NIIIISS . Oreel..,. - . . ...v - HELIEF SOCIETI TO ' . . o. ,ir , . . . -- . ell -- -- . . . i4:g 2 thd - - ,....- .- -, ' 0 0) 110 p) ---tr.- .--------.--, poem-lotio- - lens tit ii(t)) - . No-tho- - A: C , Mr.' , ----, 4 , -( , f 1 minamontlineb woromm.monamomono tivlawmamismoso,osmoo",... , VICK ';'irt) , ' It: - ' by-A- Th. Utah Aostociatio,i of Crodit Men has hangod its cornorsto tit Ir tn Intermountain Asantistion of rroil;t Men. it hat; four deleastro attending rash-Joine- lb. fo, I Credit Men Change. Title of Association ; 11., i eitt suldwrv. This will be the last hearing nr naturalization castes to ha conducted at Price until after the November elec., (long Extra effort's will he made by Mr. Sullivan to hold similar hearings in other parts of the state to admit a many as ;possible tn citizenship before the elections to enable thsm to cast a vote. It N Just as OA No' am to be sworn At specitil meeting of the city this totorning In the testi t1 tho Ale entmisodon this morning report was against Andrea' 11,..ratgit. tharg('d 'made A(ty. W. It. 2ollsn4 on It the kith murder in connection :natior of tho law covoring the I on' plained 61 to the coin-- I killing of William Scott In the Woldoa Ithe hotel. Dec. 21, Itle. T. ):. OHM. otission )osterday by a commilleo members of the panel who had pre- 'hooted 1.,) Otto E. Asbridge, to the ttot.sly successfully paused eaamti.a 'effect that lumber companies of the are refusing 10 sell Material for lion. Informed th court that he could purposes. Hot believe that death or evrn life lis- Icity rolland reported that two sec for it tprIttonment slut just penalty of the state statute might cover lie raid thdt he reijar3ett situation. in which event murder. ithe would rtst. p)r Initiation. with both its iteing too toeere: he county attorney, the district attor Thit declaration. errating a mild or the jattorney generol. Section sensation. rerulted in the tromettlitte iny 4471 of the roMpited lase of I917. itte diactiarced of the juror anti necesal cording to hio report. Mike. it "un lawful for any person to enter into toted thr railing of another atteial any agreement, contract. combinotion tenire of 12 men to report att o clock or federation to flit or limit the this afternoon. amount. or quantity or any orticle. comoindity or inerrhanchse produced . or ,.old In this love" Back From Idaho. Axon'', reaction VOIR. defining criminal conspiracy. makes it "unlawful Secretary I K. Nlaroltall of the for two or more perroons to conopire, ha.; to commit Woolgro..ora any act Injurious to beads mini. Dubois. Ida., or commerce." returned from the itatiOn. "Any person." concludes Mr. rol mal induotry xperimental is be. land's letter to the commission, "havof lk here a 1111V brood of acts shich might be tolual ing videnee ing propatated. called the, construed 1111 a 1001Atien of the, 110e bts." tIon should present same to the county attOrney for action by hiwoffies," a ' Mr. Foltonti said that in cwse an) city won'. had been held up through . restraint of sale of ma,terials the oily woutd have cause for Oaf fromos civil action. natunatu- ralization agent. de sondoctins ralization hearingpsIor tt'anut 30 arPli cants for citizenship before Jotivs Ueolre Christensen in thos state district ourt at Prise. Utah. Several of th applicants for citizenship arc t.r " . , , BE CONSIBIJED TO COH11 Trial Cilizens4tp Tests In Court at Price I 4. - Halls Murder ' STATUTS MIC . . , ' ,. WALKER CK - Deciaration!SAIS uror9 . .. ' ',MINNS& :Roy Scout Council 6 FRIDAY - 1920 I .11:NE 54e95 SGG5 i'n it 1111)1,1) Co-s, - nI |