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Show DESERET It FEEBf'PEIITIOII PBEIIiniliS EVENING NEWS," FRIDA V JUNE CHURCH NOTICES 4 1020 Eager Eyes& Watch Harvest Seed From Ancient Caves NE17S III BRIEF ; tSb cSb 'd3b c3j ICII" STUDENT .t ill Z. To hpre on Heredity"U Dr. iiJohn i on will .row apeak Annual M. I. A. and FOR FURTHER ih 'members of tha Barents ' Officer of th University of Utah Beoond ward Sunday tho cf Conference claw Primary student body for th 1924-2school school on Sunday at 14:29 am. W WtriT-H- T latty-n- s yrar-w)T iffk The Eager-eyeTh twenty-fiftannual Memorial genera? 'Arrange hotel Uat and though he hardly sees how eve- banquet at the Nswhous this meet ronfarenc of th Toung Man's and vest from a large section of dry farm flour; could live no long, as thoa Rojal Highlanders.wlll hat A federal department of education, Alphonse Thorum, presidentYoung Ladles Mutual Improve-msn- t land near Levan, Utah, Iq th Lehl amounds In Odd Fsllowr hall, to arrange night. hava been In aglatence, yet If ningmsnwrUU and th eighassociations, tbo of exerciee -1 2 P m. Sun- elect. presided and Roy Hinunons, for member presia and headed by In th war darkness, lha sown grata has been which with section, teenth annual conference ef th treasurer, acted as toastmaster. h de- day at city cemetery. k dent's cabinet. Ls advocated by 42 Primary association of th Church ' grain not dampened. It la possible, . Problems of the coming year were seeds from produced Before Saints found In th mysterious eaves of the clare. discussed by retiring and Incoming Jssus Christ ef Latter-da- y Moving ptruare problems per cent of th member of a special of ho-d acre of of echool 11,444 This patch will be held In Halt Lake City, on mound builders In southern Utah. This File Request With City officers. Amy Silvers, the retiring public meeting in th Central committee of th National Economic will yield 19 buahsla of at Provo Sunday, William A. Morton vice president acting in th abkeiu Saturday and Sunday, June grain was originally found In cavss by wheatgrain 1 assert Mr. as one of tho best means of Friday, to th acre, Bailey Probsegue of President Adolph Shafiky, told of Modlng Picture and II. 1114. mission Asking For $15 promoting education In this country, 11,AltIS members J. H. and although th first and flour mad from this wheat will wlH d teus be held under the accomplishments of the are Invited and all grains Kofod, found grow Into a fins crop, It ell for from seven to twelve cents lems. Th session will retiring . Relief this in society. officers ar particularly requested administration and wished the was feared that subsequent plantings per hundredweight more than th the auspice of th according to word received Per Month More SaUry meetbe th C. Don to all at success. Wood, reif preeent Moris The might not thrive. But. according to other varieties. Association city. One of the purposes of this da Alumni ef th conference, end a cor. William sdvtred closer tiring ings yellmsater, univerof stats th recently to advise and Ballsy, Levan visit, be of would community seerrtary Lehigh The Alumni Association pertinent dial Invitation la extended to th the managers nf Explanation Is Made. equalisation board, this patch of Ko- eon traded with th government to di- sity held Us annual meeting Uri eve- the various between Faints generally to attend th activities and the executhe report upon th educational system from ll- water is fod E. acre of feet 40.400 club. grain vert upon heavily producing Tsbtr-nariat th s University In th ning council, Roy Hlmmona treasurer-ele- , of th United State so as to promote meetings to be held t, 11.909 acres of dry farm land, on th Hire w berry project This, togeth- llnakl was chosen president, and Earl pledged himself at 2 and 7 p m. on Sunday, Levan to support the actlxlty ' south end U. th 4.400 feet treasurer. at with er and ridge. Balt Lake firemen through a com unity In effort and ideals, and effl secretary card system. Rogers, Jun It. Mr. Bailey la miliar by occupation ef th valley, will, Mr. Bailer beIn operation. A. W. TVTN8, Th officers Installed last evening . mitt appointed by thlr association, ciency and says that this grain is of an ex- lieves, make Juab valley on of th Geologist WU1 Ad) lee Hoard Prof. is mad up ef lead 77) commute B. were: Alphonse Thorum, president; H ROBERTS will stats geologist, William elate. in petsrson. hav petitioned th city eominlaalon Ing educators from all parts of th fine most a is hard the It ceedingly quality. productive RICHARD R. LTMAN, stt In an advisory capacity with the Mary Romney, vies president: Ijdlle for a further inereaa of salary. The country. Among th members are General Superlntsndency T. M. Retd, secretary; Roy Simmons, treasboard of equalisation while coal urer: stale H. ef Haul Hanue, pedagogy professor M. I. A. Martin Hoffsnbeck, yellmaster; of wit tho valuation rot petition, which bu bcoa filed with at Harvard university; p David Btarr eompanlta MARTHA H. TINOET, Ai Wyatt. Chronicle editor, and tho oommiaslon, la iTid hr a eommlt-t- e Jordan, chancellor emerltusof Stanford their land Only six companies pro- Virgil RUTH M. rOX. Harvey Hancock, Hum-Bu- g editor. tested this year. from tho association eonaiatlng of university ; Kenneth C. M. Sills, presi MAE T. NT STROM. Road Payson A. M. L Submitted L. plant T. Plans Road H. E. Andcrtea, A, H. Hancock and A. Sent of Bowdoln college; Presidency oed Abundance of Water commissioner Smith, Massachusetts LOUIE B. TELT. specifications for the hard surfsllow Ia. Tborttrom, For Tbs News by Delia E. Stewart, of education: William T. Poster, to Pigeon MAT ANDERSON. Mantl from road Assures Good Crops . Tho petition follow: president of Reed college; and Robert CLARA W. BE EBB. were yesterday- - sent to th district E. of th of Vinson, muUniversity bureau president out that w might ha enjoying go offices of the United 8tte Recognising tho fact that tb Presidency Primary Aeoeclatlon. "Never In years has the Sevier rivISNT It a shams! Completely of Texas. a publio roads at Ogden, by tb state er contained so much water as nicipal wealth of th community roata you see, and Its only been put without only to entirely lose ? Sabmltted. now," QmsUom There's ill friendship ws'r too road commission, for approval. Th Salt Lake stake Relief Society away for two years! Th speaker held entirely upon an officiant and ontlaflad said Aubrey .Tolton.state bank examte Tho commute has prepared a list officer th act kind thoughtless cultivate; th in held will b Mineral Land Drara Application A with moth holes we're toe selfish to do; th cheery fir organisation, and th Industrial of 11 questions covering tha most Fourteenthmeeting iner, who returned yesterday from a ward chapel Saturday. upon garment riddled th Rio Grands Cosl d, fundamental of those luxurious, oddly cut word we're too rareleee to say. There's Is madfor.bymineral world having marchod steadily problems of Immediate 8 p. m. A full attendance I hlch trip to th southern part of tha state. at 4, June land . lease - Two of w -the on wane ,"' let ' family the be-fnever importance relationship anbjaefc Although bridge have been washed desired. really for outside evening wraps which hr bold for three year 'leaving th ftro errtoS'hahtafl these deal with vocational education Interest, the inspiring they Intend todevelopment The state away and much damage done, the in tha way of adequate pay, ws, the Tha first: Hltould vocational educaw do not gather from book startingI Priests of Pioneer stake will out of alyl. thoughts High abundance of, water assure the debating as to whether Tou see, she continued, "its been the study we do not take upr-a- ll member of Salt Lek City firs de- - tion b provided in ail school systems hold their regular monthly meeting in of land board in th history of the crops greatest in , la d future. is It 19 T dealing thee a us as confront juatifl times at tor needless Jun 4, 14 years ef age and older the stake underth hall, rr.e Sunday, too to pupils wear, for l hevier by roprssastod alway -.good " country." partsint, ' without. Oh, w si harrow is favored 4 member of the com- a m. V mV Bridge) The Denver" Many sheepmen are debating as to hated to put it on for fear something goings signed committee 'of our own'ehooe-lng- , mute andbyopposed by 12. Th secour live with lasy acquiescence In RioWill official who 'have gone whetherhey shall hold their wool for of Priesthood The meeting It. Something had th easiest oourss, with petty thoughts to Grand Amphitheatre, respectlfully petition and request ond: Should all schools, whether Pioneermonthlywill b held In the stake would happen to In via th higher prices, which they feel sure Bryces stake a different wsy. and selfish action! ls it worth whllef to It will visit afterwards the nat- are oomlr- -, and few woolgrowera in your honorable hoard to seriously eon avowedly vocational or not, aim to hall Monday, June 7, at 7:19 p.m. A happened not hava taken to hereelf th Th worst feature about it all is Why use th for students and prepare proper In Utah, southeastern officers that region have already aold. and end older granting the firemen, t full attendance Is desired. pleasure of being well dressed, the that after a few years of this all de- ural bridge enjoyment of their leisure in adto Mesa Verde. They have a charm of coloring, texture, and cut? sire for better things seems lost. Th then go picture employs of this department a salary dition to training them for their rethem. with camera Foolish, wasn't it. this saying that beautiful garment woven of friend- moving Silver Tea Scheduled High Schools Will increase of 111 a month, for th fol- sponsibilities as worker and as ship, high ideals, and kindly service Will Address Engineers C. J. UlIs favored by all but two of only resulted In total loe . lowing reasons: Hold Commencement think to Is orer not ours to wear. Are we satisfied rich. state state engineer, will address And yet did you stop A Orphanage Benefit bow the II members who voted upon It. Irrefutable statistics bring to light All hut many other things w go with to let it be so? th Ogden chapter of the American as14 per cent of the eommitt-More than 249 pupils of the East sociation of Engineers, Jun 4, at 8 th fact that th arsrag Increase of a agree that vocational guidance should Under th auspice of th Catholic He will discuss and West high schools will be awardhall. at oclock In Committees be and schools Selected Eagle adopted secondary is last fir la th ysarn family budget a sliver tea for th FIRE IN BUSINESS the work accomplished at th last na- ed diplomas at the collegiate institution About the same Womans league joint commenceearly 101 per cent. As again that, proportion believe that th national benefit of St. Anns orpbansg will be For tional convention, at which he waa a Beehive Pageant ment in exercises the East high school our salaries in th meantime bars In' government should provide aid, ad- given Thursday afternoon, Juno 19, at delegate. , auditorium tonight It ia by far the The committees which will have creased but It per cent, thereby pra ministered In such a way as to stim- th orphanage. Th tea follows out Last Reached No DecMon nights largest graduating class In the history ulate Increased local for charge of the staging of the Beehive meeting of th Granite school board of the two schools. eentlng a rather difficult problem for the education of th expenditure, colored people th precedent set last year when at a 9:40 at was 'until Monday Oecar W. Moyle, of the board of Is or adjourned to In a a be with . frafeature of the pageant. th fireman depead the southern states, particularly in similar gathering business man, family p.m. The board met to consider espe- education, will present the diplomas. rural communities.' ternal organisations and citisena were convention of th Mutual ent. suImproveto The new ( News) Special John Dem, president of the East high cially the appointment of a On th subject of wages, the ques- generous In contributing to the cause. Now is tbs time when srery true tion la asked: MURRAY", Jun 4. Fir broke out ment associations, have been selected. perintendent but as no conclusion was seniors, will deliver th valedictory, Should there be es- Tb orphanage, contrary to th genconbe b The and Edward M. Block the salutatory American must do th thing which tablished a minimum wags, not less eral Idea, Is not endowed. It has a in the 'business section of . Murray advisory committee consists of reached the matter will again address. can do best, for tho greatest need that than th wag of skilled artisans, for certain income from th Phelan estata yesterday afternoon and was brought Mira Elen Wallace, Mrs. Cor A. Wat- sidered on Monday. in public rraded schools but not enough to mak it self supTha last Last Edition of lVm son, Miss Elvina Stewart, Miss Alice h can fill; hut competent men will teachers fir control th departunder city by T Th throughout th United States Th public appeal ls thereBurton and Miss Emily McDonald. The edition of the University of Pen econ- Commission Rules on not remain In the fir service indefi- vote of the committee on this ques- porting. ment after damage had .been. done te committee fore deemed neeeeeary. Canned good In charge of th costuming taining the articles which won-th72 ls tion and no. tsn at can mak a living yes' nitely unless they of the production includes Miss Char- Gleam Scribbler literary contest, was Railway Application jellies and clothing for tha children the extent of $4,099. With to th education of will b solicited from the downtown vacancies is a adults, regard it. and to fill the Th flames Fere discovered rising lotte Stewart, Mrs. Emily C. Adams, yesterday distributed at the University foreigners and workers." the districts and housekeepers by a comArticles by Althea Thurston, Ruling upon the application of the roof of the rear of th Miss Alice Burton and Mias Marian of Utah. from th problem worthy of oerloua thought. following questions are presented. mittee of league wofkers. Sel- Utah Halstead the general Ruth Harwood. Hugh Wing, Hasel conTerminal railway for a certificate 'Should educational facilities be proPublic Approval. Bhrober pool hall, 4971 eouth State board. Therepresenting are Cox Allie various stakes are repre- by, Leah Rigby and vided of for to adults forthe convenience end and necessity authorthat a in mad in convinced issue. are th The firemen that eigners may become familiar with our Wool growers Decide sented as follows: Granite, Miss Mary tained street Tbs fir department izing construction of a railroad In Carquick run but th flames had gained Riches; Cottonwood, Miss Florence At the granting the Increase' asked for your language, our government and our Mutual monthly bon county, and to which th Denver Program To Pool Year's Clip headway and spread to an adjoining Hamilton; Liberty, Mrs. Josephine Union meeting of th Salt Lake stake honorable board will hava th entire country, and that adults may continue building. Folsom; Pioneer, Mrs. Leolia T. Por- M. I. A. in the Fourteenth ward chap- & Rio Grande demurrer; the Mat education their th of beyond period public utilities commission ruled that The roof on the rear of th build- ter; Salt Lake, Miss Minnie Margetts; el approval of th people, out of whose ordinary school and colleg Reports from Lander, Wyo., aay that Monday evening, Oscar A. Ktrkham aa the Denver A Rio Grande claims training? Mrs. Louis G. McCun. Ensign, to secure the advantage "of a better ing was destroyed, the lose amountpockets any additional expenditure and Should th MureDo educational to will a on At What speak The pageant, which was to have tual Improvement Rally; Miss Char- that th commission has no Jurisdicing to $2,900 on th building. Dammust . come. However, should- - the source of public high schools and market small sheepmen and tion over this proposed construction. tb end the water fire been living by age be made given in th Assembly hall, will iot Stewart on Community Games It available to the board beltevo otherwise, w would he colleges is up to th Utah Terminal railroad of that district have agreed apartment of Matt Bhrober In th take place on the campus of th L. D. and Muaic. The program for th June workers of America. In th form of to show whether it ia an Interstate or glad to produce an expression of the systematic courses of Instruction-emplo- yers to pool their 1429 clips for the time rear of the pool hall amounted to $499 S. university at i oclock Jun 1. b will discussed. confersncs also an intra state carrier. roomer in th will of tho taxpayers, authorising the being In th hope of securing more at- while Mark Patrick,' being invited to Rates For State Fair Notice has In a larger offering Bhrober house over the pool hail, suf- Ward Fair to Close for tractive prices with facilitating arrangements board of commissioners, In their d It- such . , been given the - state fair' board Claims More Due on instruction?" Upon the merit tor the buyers. - Heretofore the small fered tb loss by fir ef $204 worth Of eration.' io grant an increase In accord- of thee two suggestions through D. W. Parratt. that the WestWith th mem- grower hgs been handicapped in mar- clothing. 77) building is owned b Carnival Big ern Pacific railroad will resume its Land Bought by State of Murray. bers were- practiaclly In accord, ance with this appeal. keting, being compelled in some in- Dr. H. J. Smith next pre-wdoor to the pool 77e building' one negative vote on th first and only practice of making apecial two stance to take less then the big The Third It Is not, and never has been, the on ward which fair has -the rates This for the fair. state was Olive Durand, year the second being recorded. Dr. T. J. Avery, Albia. Is., formerly sheepmen were recelrlng for the same hall, owned by Mrs. fare root caught drawn large crowds during the past rate will be one and expectation of the members of this deThe greatest disagreement was on grad damaged $100 wrhen-thof wool land under the Hatchtown purchased for round of minimum with a three the fire from closes abnorsalaries trips, th of receive a with for a federal commisdays partment flying spark prepeeal tonight big When ihe Hatchtown'" dam - Th a dollar rate. for th home-comito project.'but sion fire is believed have and bean te study recommend a sysdance. . It 'la expected mal proportion, and. should you find tem of moral and athtca! training for Will Present Comedy caused by defective wiring. failed the state bought in the land. our request reasonable, ws trust you schools. a that Nominate Nomina Lumbermen number th of former large This was supported by only Dr. now cornea forth with th will give us consideration as you think uElopement of EUen residents of the ward will be on tlon of officers featured the meeting claimAvery Ws sell all kinds Insurance the 'state did not pay him it of th It member that voting. we deserve. association of Utah Lumbermens the hand to in festivities. the join enough- for the property. The state In explanation of the views of the The Frlloha club of the T. W. C. A. ASHTON --JEYKIN' S 00 S3 Main The 9 at the Commercial club last night. P. classified it as uncultivated for closes at queen voting land, 'and men, H. E. Anderson, secretary of Wool Money Shortage, oclock, and half an hour later the A. Bhavs and W. lg Lose were nomi- he now claims that it ls alfalfa at 2:14 tomorrow night will enact the land, their association, has issued the fol8. Houghton E. nated for successful contestant Grounds will president, enthronbe be to Camping three-aca t making difference of $49 an acre, or Says Commission Man comedy The Elopement of ed and from then until midnight will tor vice president, and Leonidas Fish- 0. lowing statement: intotal His of be claim will Reserved For Tourists hold complete sway over th carni- er and ,8. I Billings, Jr., for secretary. vestigated $3,542. Being publics servants and not Ellen, at Social hall. Mias Persia the state land by John Clay of Chicago, senior partner Higginbotham will direct the . board, June-17being permitted to strike for higher be will The held val. will be Elections announced at Monday,. king play, which will make' recommendations to wages, and fully realising the para-mou- nt of tho At a inference between R. H. the same hour, and A. Hosklseon, company, live. cast: the legislature, in case it is found Dr. chairman" of the announces rights of the community must stock commission merchants, regis- which has the following bride affair, Ultll Service Exams. Civil serice AVery ls entitled to consideration. who la Siddoway, state fish and gam com- that this part of the program will creMolly Ford, a young always be upheld, should impose a tered at th Hotel Utah, declare that troubled by the servant girl problem. missioner, and members of the state ate a real sensation. examinations for rural carriers ' and duty on tha city government to deal Graduation and wedding gifts. JenLaat night the voting for queen took forest and field clerks will be held at justly with the firemen and not take a serious wool money shortage pre- Mies Marlon Hopper: Bob Chester, tund board, a plan was tnapped out Main street. building June 24. accord- sen's Jewelers, advfaiitac of their helplessness by vail In the west No wool is moving, Preston Grocer, Mollys brother? June whereby will on a new angle. Whlle the admirers the federal announcement camping grounds of C. A. Haverhill, Isabelle Oates; Max Ten be reserved In convenient spots near of Misa Gwendoylin Hallstrom suc- ing to an refusing what must, seem to be a h - declares, and It ia wool money Eyck, William Hayes: Dorothy March, Lakes and streams where in keeprng her in first place, Crockwell. in charge of civil service Second Payment on rather unselfish request of $119 a which hunting or ceeded keeps - things usually going in Genevieve Further information month salary. the friends of Miss Ruthella Eardley, examination Short; the Rev. John Hume. fishing ls good. This wiU be done summer. th Income-Ta- x by Now Due Daniel Duncan, and Richard Ford asking the coming legislature to- set daughter of Bishop Roscoe W. Eardl- may be had by application to the inIt has been conceded throughout This ho Is condition, due the says. A firein window the main came formation the country that tha duties of Howard numforward a with ey, Higginbotham. large aside of land held in the ber of votea which yet portions ' ' men's life are necessarily on of hard- tha contraction of credit all over the Income taxpayer ar beinj warned placed her a close possession of the state, before it passes second. and unless some relief comes BUILDS Mrs. Chririine Lohan, who TIRED FOLKS ship, and he la willing to accept the country, that the second payment on their taxes to Haltalr American. at private ownership. Day Legion is as haanrds which go with the position. conditions in th west will be serious backed a Arid Fbeephat Hereford's being representative Mr. Blddoway claims that some day, Tuesday, June 15, will be ls now due and will be delinquent by Railroad companies are paylnr their ho fears. In cold water Invigorates brain and profiteers are gouging tourists who of the married people of the ward. Is Legion made an occasion of some prominence, June 15, according to announcements h a men mors money than of close and third nerves a wholesome stimulant she is and are pressbeing large sums for the use ed Miss Gen Irvine, Miss Marc 11 with special feature at the theatre, being sent out by D. C. Dunbar, col- - 3 tonlo. At druggists. Advertisement. of a charged your firemen are receiving today. W Westminster Graduates small piece of land for only a Jew andbyMiss 'surprises" at Salt air. and a baseball lector of internal- revenue. For th hava no fault to find with the railroad Olga Peterson. at Bonneville park, where avia- convenience of taxpayers the governnights. Are Awarded Diplomas Features of .last nights program game workers; on tha contrary, we wish were musical, numbers by. the you,)g tion stunts will be indulged in by ment permits me tax to be paid in four them suacssa, bat It Is Interesting to Nelson in an aero- installments State Examination At commencement exercises held 15. note. Just for comparison, what th people of the West High school and Lieut. C.A LaMar will precede the ball Sept. 15, and Dfec. 15. 8hould any of the dramatic work of Miss Louise plane. . parade railroad workers claim .they cannot yesterday in the Gunton Memorial For Nurses Trained game. Hill of the UnlversJty of Utah. the payments be adjudged delinquent live on. IS.ll a day, ia all w are chapel, 12 pupils were graduated from The fastest growing vine you can WUl Attend Convention Professor the entire amount Is du with a penasking th citisena of this city to Westminster college. Th Rev, George plant Is the Kudxui vine, which often There will be an examination of E. Davies presided at the session. C. D. Steiner, head of the departmest alty of 5 per cent and 1 per cent Inpay its experienced firemen. Cadets to Leave. thirty feet in a season. AlIt is true th fire service is not a Clel E. Georgette was the valedic- grows of sprat education of the University terest for each month the tax is overnot so ornamental as some nurses for state certificates at the though It . Th Rev. J. Sherman Wallace other kinds, it makes a very good state torian. producing employment, but Balt Lake high and of Utah, left yesterday for Berkeley, due. on July 1, 2 and 2. in th Cadets of th capitol and and th commencement made wealth, address and screen or covering for a porch or arlife, property where he will attend the California, ooze Is Not a Good Com bringing up the pay of the firemen Pre. W. H. Reherd awarded diplom- bor. Tou will heed to buy started house of representatives chamber. Ap- junior high schools who havs been third annual convention for vocational to a standard somewhere nearer that as to th following: attend the school of in- agricultural education June 7, 8 and 9. From the Ames Iowa and give them extra good 'at- plication blanks must be filled by desvnate-tplants Intelligencer. Katherine Jean Bailey, scientific; tention the first year, but once offered by trades will indues skilled those desiring to take the examina- struction at Camp Kearney, California, He wrill deliver an address at the conWhen a man come to you all don-blmen to retain their employment in Edna Marlece Crosier, classical; Helon on tions or will come 20. vention of before Teachers June Improvement next they up every They will leave Tueeday. They' will up with pain and declares h the fir service, as steadily, slowly, en Jane Edwards, scientific: A myee spring and grow with astonishing may be obtained of Misa H. C. Haines assemble at the Union . will di in your presence unless you station at 2:20 in Service.'' at headquarters on the fourth floor Tuesday night. The route to be but surely, the men are leaving the Ixetta Funk., literary; Clel E. Geor- speed. ll him a drink of whiskey, tend 1 Woman Sent Home- - Mary Bran procure Jane Henderson of the state capitol. service, and this la of much concern gette, eclentfic: Jbe over the Salt Lake lowed him to a doctor or else give him a ALLIANCE COAL COMPART arrested recently with John dose to a good many ftro chiefs and a few Green, scientific: Dorothy Morton Miss Hatnes states that from lndi- - --Route to Ban Bernardino where de- - ran, of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarmayor throughout th country, Lpofbourow, classical; Elisabeth Mir- For eoal of best and quick cations there will be a Mfio.iiumucr tour will be made aver the Santa F Fleming and charged with violation rhoea Remedy. There is a mistaken of the Mann act, has been sent to her system brings out iam McLesee. literary; Evan Frank service. 110 south quality The Main street. Pboeiof trained nurses take the examlna- - to camp. home at ur'ando, Florida, by order of notion among a whole lot of people the. responsibilities of the Are chief, Reynold, ecientftc; Leona Emelyn ttons. a there were many graduates 4442. Advertisement booM the heat, remedy for colic T. Jackson, apecial agent in j as Is expressly 'stated In the rules of Winter, scientific; Clara Alice Wor- Wasatch Flod this year from the various institutions, sumon for booklet or Write phone the department. He Is the only man rell. literary; Cora E. Younger, and a large percentage 'have stated mer courses for women and girls in tty charge of the department of the department whoee hours are not here. Fleming Is alleged to have that they will remain in Utah to prac- Deseret Gymnasium. Waa. 1424. ' in affected by the Being transported Miss Brannon from Floritice their profession. on dirty day and night sleeping or da to Utah. awake, he can never divest himself the Relief of Rheumatic Paine From Convention When I iimuikiu Message of the worries and responsibilities of When you have stiffness and soreth Toung Mm's 'Republican club his position. The rank and file hours ness of the muscles, aching Joints and meets Tueeday evening at 2 oclock Wi of duty are ten-hoday and fourtee-find it difficult to mov without pain th ball room of the Newhouse Hotel, j n-hour night giving two hour a it will he to hear messages from Utahs try massaging tha affected parts with week of 4hrlr own time for fire j $20 Chamberlain's dont pay Liniment. It will delegation ,at the Chicago National th make rest and pain and A vacation of two week is grantRepublican convention. PresL J. H. for new shoes tleep. possible A dr. Garrett Will preside. Mrs. Jeannette, ed with pay. after one year of eerv- when your old A. Hvde and Mrs. Justin R. Davis occurs th loe. Drawing for vacation are leaving at noon today for the ones rebuilt will latter part of March. Should a man Seek Special Rates. com into th service about May. it I I serve as well. might be two years before he actually The executive committee of the N. levee FEET Is 9HEATHIAO In Kelt Iwkc June, 14 Mr. and Mrs. send on a vacation. A fireman buy Bring1 or go K A i endeavoring to secure an adJohn D. Rockefeller and four children FLANKS and AD own A uniform Sal his part Ixl equipment them to our shop are scheduled to arrive In this city, vantageous excursion rate to Califorreceiving no compensation for clothsome time Monday June 14. coming A of experts tomor- nia for Convention delegate, so it 'la ing damaged or destroyed at flree.Insetter s eaarirweted We hare How long from Colorado Bprings. jws Well secured by new announced by wire to E. R. Earlaad- 4 Comparing, th salary or wag ear row and get them s44)ss Hear patldta, preasat V they will stay here ia not known. hut sen. amlsLant secretary, wha ia hers creases of all labor In genera and the j aa aOdtriaaal HM aaaara fee Sa -.homes. . Ralt Lake to from Beattie. .. go The they from national headquarters at Washdone right Quick, 24 per cent Increase nf Balt Lake firestarage epaca. Bath-roo- m visitors are traveling by epectxl trsin, - D. We w IX C. five President In Lester last mens th years, the title. pay ington, guarantee effi-1 T courteous, on a ttso months vacation, most of ( eraaea ret weal at have reason to believe th public is Freed, of th Commercial club. 'will which-wil- l be When aJ on can out and will be ths satiaSedL spent you Then go Bacif;c ) a ent and economl- serCeitaga. ways you lake th matter up with the railroads willing that th- pay of public coast. . waB sad low) are Bee for yourself? at this and. vants shall badequate of their cal service ! U ,7V V need and wrill support our claims Tiled yea have th aaaarewn 4 pane' Come iti or phone, and Cut This Out sad Take It With l'c BTORE 0141, VOW if thsy h eound. Just and right Hither priors rahra aad wnca- - Tiiea are aaaiy seat our auto will take you. ' MARTIN 4 OU4L llkelvv tx Rates of monthly pay for firemen Jennings-Hann- a I Main cleaned, ana horhnt. aad A man often forget the exact name street- - Wasaich 420. .Advertisement. in the following cities are: Beatlte, eatea 4a way fmW tiaaniieiwt. wleh te he of the article purchase, Portland. tl4: Loa Angeles and a a last takes something eajheleetlebeieaf tert-fe- ra Kimball & Richards 414. Butte. IIS, and Kan Francis- DErOFIT BOX Eg' Jhn BAFETT els Instead. That is always disapjhapinrne, rtr. Commit as for fne esc. $149, under contract Deseret. National and for Rent a The aafe and unsatisfactory. pointing TiU to are about k'J e IS 7 m4. mtrs from 11P. ) put Main Street. Adver- Bank. SECURITIES CO. way ia to cut th out and take it wth $:i month Increase to a vote of th I UaemenL So. you so a te make sure nf retiring people." Chamberlain Tablets Tou will find Elia Morris & Sons Co - 31 Mala Street Caawaeat Confine Bank Bldg. TeL W- - 346 L Dre Fas hek 421-2-fnd Mrrihw nothing quite so satisfactory for con11 an sale bedding Bpeclal plant 4 toe-inear new at n located 21 E. 2ND SO. build-Clift Wag. 3583 at j stipation and Indigestion. Advert Vogeler Feed Store Advertise- tna Advertisement. AR KM) ef Til War !C ent. IALM i tTAl) ment. be-fo- ra 1 s h - -- Just Between Ourselves com-pan- jr Pan-gultc- h. -- citi-sens- P' I. - wool-growe- rs ar one-hal- e f ng Clay-Roblns- u ' - ' tr poet-offic- e. one-tent- . eon-serv- es ed fol-wl- two-plato- t:t Ji-M- -f- I n. vjti; LUMBER ur IV Buy First Mortgage )r yy , i u For Sale Loans Accept Nothing but I t Yielding 1 Tiles for the J bath-roo- S tls. KISps-co- . tl nV. L , , Warehouse Co, 353 W. 2nd m rort Rav-tnc- i I Net W |