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Show 10 CHIT OEMS DESERET no ESGi;;EsraHira;i : tim BLIUK 'STITISTItS CHUTtCH NOTICES C TO JUNE 8 1920 EVENING NEWS TUESDAY Annual M . . A and Primary Confer met Salt Lake City stood second In Jrte-gefrom vice, and In general moral The twenty-fift- h general annual oonference of the Toung Meats and standing, according' to figures comYoung Ladles. Mutual Improve-min- t piled when Dr. A. A. Robinson left association, and the sigh-tent- h Washington, D. C., last week, Although annual oonference of the thee figures were not conclusive. Dr. Primary association of th Church pleased ef Jesus Christ of Lattsr-da-y Batnts Robinson says he was highly will be hl In Balt Lak City, on with th showing mad by Balt Lake Ue in It environment. moral City Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Jun said that although later figures msy 11, II and II. J$0. a' higher standing, All members are Invited and all give other elti yet this city wilt rank high in freedom efflcsre are particularly requested from social evils. t be present at ail if tba meetWhile in Washington, Dr. Robinson ings of th oonference, and a corattended three national conference on dial Invitation la extended to th attend th Saints generally t public health matter; Th session of Public Health aseocla meetings to be held In the Taber-Bad- e th American at g and I p.m. on Sunday, lion; a conference of th pubik) health association and all state health offiJune II. A. W. ITINI, cials; and a meeting of th soelat disease division and th pubtlo health B. H. ROBERTS. . . service. RICHARD R. LYMAN. Tb high standing of th young General Superlntendency Y. M. manhood that Utah sent to th war M. L A. ' MARTHA If. TINGET, was remarked many Urn during RUTH M. FOX. thee session, says Dr. Robinson, as was also th high grad of work don MAE T. NT STROM, by Dr. T. B. Batty, secretary of th Presidency Y. 1 M. L A. LOUIE B. FELT, PubUo Health association of Utah. MAY ANDERSON. Many measure originated In Utah by CLARA W. BEEBE. Dr. Beatty hav become recognised a Presidency Primary Aeoeclatlon. , national in. thslr scope, b states. W. M, STEWART BUILDlliG Some Causes of Mental Retardation FROM CUBA STARTS A AT UNIVERSITY OF UTAH M. D. Hoad of Department of Hygiene Haalibgrata by Hebe J. Boar, and Sanitation, University of Utah. FIMLIT m It take th average child with de more than half th children In th elementary school six month longer. ftetiv teeth sU month longer to and of them one year about With th arrival of J. E. Barlow of complete his eight grade In th on. month longer than nec jnd 10 More than eohooL Havana. Cuba, In Salt Lak per City, aetlvl- -' The child' la kept out of llt rumor has started a story of a gigan- cent of th school children hav detho of much out that longer In tic building project to be started fective teeth. From Industrie. trades professions, the near future In Havana.' It takes th avsrag child with ade- an economic standpoint, it would psy Mr. Bartow, who I registered at th noids or defective tonsils on year and each community to have thee defect hi corrected at tha community's expense. on month longer to complt Hotel Utah, would neither confirm eight grades In th elementary school. Mini of the Indigent poor, delln- nor deoty tb rumor, declaring that About trouthese II par osnt hav quanta, and social miaflta ar a direct th time Is not yet opportune for th ble. result of .the neglect of physical da- conIt tax concern th payer. Thl facts breaking ef th etory. However, It Is cern hi pockstbook. 11 has lo pay Physical defect ar handicaps to understood b Is now returning to bear and additional for this schooling, mental, moral and spiritual Cuba where th building preposition : DEDICATE! . th With breakfast. ft special ergaa cital, luncheon and a sight seeing tour verslty of Utah was held Monday af-tl' Wn hr ths City vruftd ternocn. The dedicatory address wad Oon of Woman' club, a royal recepdelivered by D. H. Christensen of tbq tion i assured the . SO California board of regent. club women who will atop over In halt ' Tribute to th life of Frof. Stewart Lake on their way to the fifteenth biM PAia by Mr, Christensen, who de- ennial convention of federated dub in ciefed that Mr. Stewart waa th Des Moines, Iowa. ' Plnns-.fo- r greatest of all Utah's educator.1 the entertainment were Other speakers wer J. E. announced by Mrs. C. g, Kinney, vioe Frank Evans, and Prof. Levi Edgar YAung.i Th dedicatory prayer preeident of the local federation, at a Involving hundred of million of dol- th tax burden Imposed by keeping was given by A. W. Ivina Musical Cuban lars will be put befor th meeting Monday, numbers were rendered by th Girls ' The government. party, Including many ef CaliGlee club, Mrs. Edna Evans Johnson, Th plan. It 1 declared, calls for APPOINTMENT MADE fornia' moat prominent club women, and Mias Margaret Stewart Hewlett th detraction of several mils of The senior class and alumni day exwill arrive in Balt Lake, Friday morn property In the center of Havana, and ercise were held In th morning In th tearing out of streets now but lng at 1:1 oclock.4 They will be met th assembly room. Th program Inat the station by a committee eonulst-- 4 mere alleyway In width. After all Rolfs Go East George O. Relf, cluded a piano selection by Mia Becky the old historic building hav been lng of Mr. John A. Wldtsoe, Mra E. O. manager of th Hotel Utah, and fam- Almond, an address by Mathonlah LeaUterwood, Mra. C. H. McMahon, cleared away, th erection of an sn-tihav gone to Chautauqua lake, Thomas, presentation of class link by Mra, A. J. Gorham, Mra W. F. A (Jama new businea section will b beThomas Hull, former eurveyor gen- ily, New York. Don C. Wood and acceptance for th Mr. C. g. Kinney, Mr Ooutd Blakely gun. Including bank, hotel, theatre eral for tha state cf Utah and former Junior cleaa by Georg W. Cooper; voand Mra George H. Hancock. They businea house, tc. estate cf Estate Tax Ths Pays will be taken te the Hotel Utah for Th building ax all to harmonise speaker of th house of representa- Mary Louise Shearer yesterday paid cal selection by O. D. Romney and vioIn design, making th City of Havana tive In th Utah state legislature, has into the eta: treasury, through tb lin selection by Mias Margaret Hewhvenhfaat and a ehort rest. -lett Th alumni exercises consisted : on ef th most magnificent in the been appointed An organ recital will be accorded assistant secretary attorney generals office, $4,07$ as an of reunions of th classes of 1181 and Th visitor In th Tabernacle, followed , th regular monthly meeting ef Offspring of McGinty world. It Is understood that plana and purchasing agent of th Univer- inheritance tax. 110. at the University of th high priests of Liberty stake, idea are already drawn up by , by a luncheon for th 8. Here Club Band Grover succeed This morning tha fifty-firMias Rowe Return Coming hich was to have been held Bun-daMiss Mary J. annual The remainder of the afterUtah. eastern architects and that within th sity of Utah, to June It, ha been postponed for noon will be taken up In touring the next few months th work of demol- Dunford, , who receutly resigned to Rows, of th auditor's department of commencement excreta war held In Ut Hella announced that It on month on account of th Mutual Tempi ishing th old town land marks will become connected with s local firm. tha Oregon Short Una, haa returned tha university gymnasium. Th annual city. In St. alumni banquet will be held this eveImprovement conference being held and IIS nobles of th Mystic Bhrin bo begun. As th result of other action taken after a six month's sbssne Mr. John A. Wldtsoe wan appointon act that date. ning at 7 o'clock. Hermon J. Wells ed chairman of a committee to Such a thing. It . la declared, has by th board of regents Prest. John Louis, much improved in health. from El Peso, Texas, will reach Balt will be toastmaster. the , conjointly with h committee from A. Wldtsoe waa given authority to Immense been mad th by possible Given guil' taka,n on th morning of Friday, Jun amount of wealth present sugar prices mtat federation In arranging for affiliated with th American ty to a Jail Sentence Pleading Says it it Impossible rout to th Portland conclave, ' It, petit larceny charge. Edward Veteran of 86 Once Mia Ines JohnEducation. of Council to her Cuba. caption of the N. E, A. convention brought 7 Barn was befor prosentenced by City Judge until Kept p.m., son was appolntad kindergarten in- While Mr.- - Barlow refused to disvisitors. Other member of the com- - .7. To Pick Chicago Winner remainingfurther.' Hella Tempi I said cuss Henry C. Lund yesterday afternoon ceeding Casket structor to succeed Miss Veets Evans to, Bat Now h mlttee selected were Mra W. M. Steer-ar- t. did tho Ready, big building In 'plan, servo to b oldest in tb and JalL th (0 tempi days'-county Miss Jean Cox. Mra Don R. Cojray, resigned. Secretary of State Harden Walter H. Klopfer of Washington, Texas. Thlargest Is now a Cuba that i acknowledge band hav will its '' Has He' .tempi Disposed of it Mra C. B. Kinney and Mra George M. D. C, believe th He states that Bennlon was elected to the executive On Sightseeing Trip M. la C. Gagion of millionaires for and drum corps with It, and give candidate to Bacon, t th present crop will bring In some committee of the board of regents le mb civil of service band administrator This ert, band concert whllt before nadeath her. the th caused fill th vacancy he has reached th a ef Republican by The report of th resorts committee preeident a, of and family, ar regis- $1 Although with th famous old I1.JSO.OOMOO to th Island. If Brig. Gen. Richard W. Young. Er- tered at the Newhouse announced that many of th objoction-- - tional convention nt Chicago all have had Its origin much money in proportion to the of years, Elijah K. Maxflsld feels hotel. musical club to They the elected waa organisation, McOlnty nest Bamberger able feature had been removed from too many eonstltueftts at th nation! numbering IS men, tn'whloh R. J. population were brought In to ' th of the executive com- ar on a sightseeing trip in America. much more vigorous than bs has fn reoorta near the city. It would mean an In chairmanship capital to allow this early In th gam Jessup, veteran Salt Lak newspaper United States waa given for the mittee. Authority Hotel Utah Birthday Th Hotel part years that hs has sold ths casket of any foreshadowing of tba success- man, played fourth horn for four com of 10 billions of dollars. For annual registration fee of tho univer- Utah Is nine years old today. The which he chose for himaelf some years ful candidate for nomination. Mr. yearn. Th McOlnty etub was a stag" 10 years Mr. Barlow states sugar haa sity being to $20 $10 from Increased first breakfaat was served In the hos- ago. Mr. Maxflsld is a resident of LyT In Cuba at 2 cents. Th .to from $1 fe Klopfer I registered nt th Hotel affair, composed ef the best of El been selling and the on Jun 8, mi. George O. Relf man, Utjih, and cams to Salt Laka to Utah. He Is treasurer of th Wash, Paso's citlsens, and whoa perennial average now is II cent or 11 times $10. Tha laboratory formed Society of telry recently and make has been since th hotel wa renew old acquaintances, 10 year. lngton board of trade, vice president president. D..W, Reckhart, was for- th past average of Apmln waa reoognlsed as n student opened. manager applications for pensions for widows not American of th Park Savings bank and direc- merly a mining engineer In this city, favoring prohibition organisation. of old at comrades, ths pension bureau tor of th Second National bank of end wall known at Bingham and Tin-ti- c. are 'flocking to th Cuban town In No Rain at Palmyra According to in th statq, capItoL thousand and hotels, , Mr. Barlow Washington. The visitor say John-seword received when from Churcn farm th hav been Frequently, there states, ar crowded beyond descrip- Mist Ann Raymond, Lowden and Wood nr all so well at Palmyra, New Tork, no rain has shortages in burial materials In his Potentate Colby E. Smith I in tion. m On of of main hortelrteu th nt known the national capital that It Charge of th pilgrimage, with RepreTh National ..Weather., .and Crop town, Mr. Maxflsld has loaned Health Fairy Coming fallen In that part of th country for a home Wand charge HI a day. In orwould be difficult to determine on sentatives C. W. Davis, Mlk H. Thom- th to month and tho farm lands are begin- his casket to th undertaker to us Bullstin reports conditions over the majority there. to der States United States the . get ForK. James some for as. Sam P. Cochran. . neighbor who was near Max-fiel- d' Mias Sally Lucas Jean, director of ning to suffer. , ; I rest country as .follows: C. W. Hobson, who Is an Mr. Barlow had to pay 1100 extra to and but it was always reslse, Receiver Baldwin la Town Receiv- ligiously replaced. Recently, however, Corn planting ban mad rapid prog-- . 1900 SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES honorary member of th imperial persuade a traveler to watt over a th Child Health organization, with MX. week and allow Barlow hi' place in New York City, who er A. R. Baldwin of the Denver A Rio feeling that he Is still a long way Deseret National and Sav- council. rsss and is now practically completed. for Rent on the boat. Thia 1100 was over and headquarters . from th end of th road, and that is coming to Salt Lak as ona of th Grande, was in town Monday, en rout Winter wheat: has shown material im- ings Bank. It Main' SRpet Adverabove the steamboat fays. N. E. A. In July, baa from Denver to San Francisco over the th price of funerals Is much too high at th Atsociation speakers Britannic all th Is Mr. the While in producprincipal fair, sugar crop provement written Mias Catherine Mathews of Western Pacific of -which road ho 1 to finance th scheme longer, Mr. Ownert to J.J states, it la the fancy price th Maxflsld has sold his casket. Installt New Officers Barlow ing state. The crop Is ripening In th Property child welfare division at th Civic tb general counsel.than sold rather th which quantity Be Officially Notified Elijah Maxfield la a veteran ' Of southern states, has- headed out northFalla Is bringing such enormous wealth to Center, that she has completed the Tree From Richard Boy Utah's early Indian wars. Ann Jones, Th following officer of th by which Mis arrangements ward to Tennessee and In southern th Island, i ( years ef ago, 11 Fifth East com In contact with danger soHaving often The city commission last Association were installed last ' Kan sea Th harvest 1 expected to beRaymond, th "Health Fairy" of na- street, suffered contusion about ths In hi night hardy frontiersmans life on the tional reputation, will come to 'Salt body Monday when ho fell from a tree Adopted a resolution providing that th night at Unity hall: H. W. Mathew, No Pensions Allowed . IS Jun In to look about Kansas he has learned dearth In gin ' plain, Lake for the N. E. A-In which he was playing. His Injuries tho , Spring wheat haa don face with little concern. Ho has very well In city recorder shaH send written no- president; P,, J. Holden, vie .presiMis Raymond Is said to b a very wer treated at th Confederate Veterans gifted young woman and her appeal Emergency hos- already had hie tombstone set, and Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, th Dakotan, tice to all property owners interested dent; C. H. Halibut, recording sec, ths iron fence that . is to adorn his and Minnesota, over the northwester or effected in any proposed action retary; Mrs. P. J. Holden, financial as th pital. as grown-up- s well to is the wheat-growistates. of the commission regarding property secretary: C. Clifford, treasurer; E. Widows of confederate veteran oc- chlldran. She will give an address beWool Hen Awaiting Action Local burial lot la enrouts from th east. : and llllam Hill, directors. has everything carved Potato planting mad good progress interest It to such acts as Norris for on of th regular sessions at th wool growers a re anxiously awaiting Hie tombstone C. Smurthwaits conducted the In- casionally gq to th adjutant general to tho northern limit of thin country. th granting applies It be- action of tha federal reserve bknk at upon It, but th date of his death. are of franchises, rights of and convention arrangements In in state office to th T. stallation and J. Sealch. retiring capltol, asking Digging and shipping progressed way, purchase of land, opening and tor a special evening San Francisco in the matter of the Is engraved in conjunction . with hie completed ing Th sections coast session. at nights the b the gulf wifes epitaph. allowed pension on account cf session to b devoted entirely to the proposed more liberal preeident, presided closing of streets and so forth. It policy toward have been too cool for' melons In th enabl property . owners to better will About 100 members of th organisa- their husband services In the Civil children. the wool industry in rediscounting numwere musical and tion southeastern states war. . 1 present of Rules tho pension departthemselves and to appear In sheepmens paper. Special Train Taken bers were given by Miss Nor God- ment provide that pension ar paid Sugar beet planting la nearing comprotest should they so desire. In Charge of Hatchery Lawrence sugar can dard, Leonard Tetley, Miss Margaret only ' to those who fought for the Official Approval Under Advisement pletion In Michigan, while Falk and Thomas Edgar. Johnston of Richfield has been apshewed Improvement over th lower Union, and not to thoao who fought Flee When Of San Juan Holdup ' Surveys pointed superintendent of th . stats ,X. L. Fish, general manager of thd .Mississippi valley generally. , against th. nation in th etruggle, acfish hatchery at Fish lake, whioh was : Give Attacked by Dog Rowland Hall cording to Mrs. Elisabeth M. Cohen of Salt Lake Herald, yesterday appeared "' YuiShow Film of Surveys , on township. 38 south, recently remodeled. Georga Scheu-gaer- d Commencement Program the pension bureau. before of the stats public utilities comwarden Koosharem, game An attack by two armed thugs on oast IS have been by : rang accepted Activitiet of Navy North Main street at Fish lake, has resigned, dating mission, asking the right to place bis ' Want of Outline Work Commissioner Clay Tallman of th June 15. Monday night was . . Rowland hall Will conclude it comi paper upon a special train on th ,. general ' land office at Washington, Commander R. R. Mann of tho lo- -; reported to the police by Edwin .Done Civic mencement Center activities Bamberger line, which ths. Tribunt loWednesday by I. Oommlmdons of ThoreoenThe to C. Expiration surveyor according' 511 west ha Acto get Its early edical navy recruiting station, Capitol street. At 7:10 a. m. th graduate Th land is sit- cal army recruiting station has been had hired In order night general Mrc'C. H. McMahon, president of uated In the vicinity of Devils Can- notified by the war department that tion .into Ogden. and other northern to show moving pictures of ac- cording to th etory told by Wester-ma- n will attend service at 8L Marks cathto at an early hour. police he. was walking I :30 th senior breakfast the Civic Center association, has re- yon and Montezuma ereek In San all Emergency commissions of regular points, tivities In th navy, following th north on the Main street when two men' edral.be At Julian e BaTnberger, president and 20 officer to next be will la and Jun army room Juan good in county of served expire the will thought - of the guild ceived a letter from E. G. Routgahn for Wednesday night hand concert at Lib- stepped from behind a tree. He says the cathedral. .Th Bamberger will be when they will be examined for per- general manager It Rev. purposes. Rt. Arthur grazing erty park, A special reel cf a trip Of that one pointed a revolver at him W. Moulton will confer diplomas at of th department of surveys. and ex- opened' for entry n the land office manent commissions, under the new line, stated to the commission that ths while Tribune had which other hired la th the train struck him hibits of over the Russell FoundsPathe the exercise at 1 1 a. m. In the cathed -' Sage the fleet from the Atlantic to the here, as soon as plats can be pre reorganization act, approved by .the a head with a black Jack. As he fell he ral n New York, asking her to send special and that th company offered a will be president June 4, filed. Soldiers ciflo will be shown, the in and and ton dancing evening pared party said a to run a similar train for the Herald dog which waa attracted y be tendered the senior class at an outline of their work, methods, given a preference. Georg Rowland, chief commissary to the large Pleased With Capitol Having heard at the same ratea ecene made an attack on the will Ladles' circular of Instruction, etc., to be I steward, and WlUiam clubhouse. J. Bell, chief men who th Literary Of the of befor Utah's capttol, fled down Main street to beauty The commission took the' matter un- used by them In connection with a : gunners mote, hav been assigned to Hinders Snow to the state. Bishop Arthur der advisement. North Temple. Westerman described coming ' Heavy, of educational and study organization Fran' from San Lake district Salt tho ' W. Moulton, of the Episcopal diocese tho men as being young and abort. Judicial Nominees .. ' methods. . Mrs. McMahon says that . " . Forest Trail Work of cisco, Ha aays that both wor dark, soft Utah, visited ths building yesterday. Is a compliment In appreciation this To Address Meeting of the splendid work being done at He stated that although other state Impending Shortage shirt. snow In th Unlnta forest might have larger buildings, he had Th case waa reported to the police In Petroleum Products Heavy Civic Center and that similar reRecording Activitiet the and member Several hundred guests quests have been received from Co- win hinder And delay the trall work never seen- a more magnificent, or by Westerman, but no tree of the Of Council of Detente bandits more stately capttol. was secured. are expected to attend th meeting lumbia university. td Klb Cook, surveyor this summer, Consumption of petroleum proof th Young Mens Republican club Cltoir Members' Guests Members ducts must be reduced to avoid an ImV lntermoun-tain of and the of of a record roads trails the thorough Making Cattle For Ask Men, in the Newhouse hotel tonight when Soliciting Fundt For district forestry service,- who ar- of the First Methodist choir were pending shortage during the coming activities of the State Council of addresses will be made by all Republirived In Salt Lake Monday. The sum- guests at th Mens club banquet Mon. Lower Assessment . St. Ann's during tho war, Is the 'present can nominees for ths district bench. evening, given under the direc- year, said John Barton Payne, secre- Orphanage mer thaws have niade but little show- day tion of Mrs. Ella Cummlhg Wetzell. taryof th interior In a letter to Ralph addresses wilt be M. L. Those . said. he giving occupation of A.' I Neff and forces of there, ing Owing to th severity of last win- Ritchie, G. A.' Iverson, William M. Soliciting funds from business houses Mr. Cook accompanied Dana Par- The Rev, Dr. J. H. N. Williams, pas- - S. Kelley, chief of the field service- pf the state war library at tho capttol. ter, which caused heavy losses In cat- McCrea, Ephraim Hansel, A, - R. in tba Interest of the Kearns St. Anns kinson, supervisor of the Wasatch for- tor of the church, gave an account of the general land office In thl city. II A complete record of what the council tle throughout Utah, cattle raiser are Barnes and L. B. Wight. E. A. Rogers,, orphanage,' a committee of women ap- est, to the south fork of American the quadrennial conference of the estimates the last Year's production at did and how its plana were carried out, at Des Moines, 420.000.- 000 barrels while the consumpnomine for district attorney, la also canyon to Inspect th proposed Methodist 'church petitioning for a decrease in pointed by Mrs. A- - H. S. Bird, presi- Fork tion Including exports amounted t will be compiled for history, Mr. Neff msnt trail to the base of Mi, Timpanogos. which he attended. Th first of the Included. J. H. Garrett will preside. dent of the Catholic Womans herds. of their league, He will probably assist in some of the 500.000.- 000 barrels. Unless less gaso- ' , states that th records of the Salt Lake Returns from the' Chicago convention wa French received Products from petition Cha. There Arriving Monday are activities $0 began today. a council are line is bought by pleasure seekers and work there this summer. , fairly complete but that the Uinta Cattle and Horse Growers will be read at the meeting. of New a Goldner, In at representative children home with the present he had not yet begun to examine the association, through th rationing . X" York house carrying French gloves, less oil burning for fuel soma president, prospects of 160 before the winter. i he said. records from the rural districts, Willi L. Johnson, and secretary, H. E. Will Present silks and linens, says the French man- system may bmmmnecessary, The cost of foodstuffs has made the Bowers . Family Meeting. gfi Seeley, This association filed a peticost of maintenance of th institution ufacturing concerns are rapidly gettion !; the tat Sues To for to board back of with sisto norma! Liont. their considerable of a problem equalisaof tho First th The Kapka Damages. output. Last Trap , Members of th Bowers family will ting $0 tion 'praying that the assessment on Methodist church wlll ters in charge, bread alone for the orders per cent of th a play- Institution home of John S. Bowers, year present meet at the 20 be cattle reduced cent. Other hi deper were month. $250 suit in lit a through company for costing per assistance filled, I' In response to calls fil4 the Third district expect to follow the Uinta let, "The Ministers Wifes New Bon- It is planned to purchase two more 1058 south Wert Temple street Sat- spite transportation difficulties, Mra. ;from Grantsville, where mountain association Florence Moghie eeeky to court, "Those cows to Increase the milk supply for net," at th church tonight. ; lton are said to be destroying many county association in thl action. urday. Jun 12, At 4 p.m. for the purfor Water William recover $6,000 damages from th Pain- taking part in the play are Miss Kath- the Institution and donations of food- pose of effecting An organization for E. Applications sheep. Parley P. Paskett, who la Saxton- of Trout creek has applied erine Massey, Mias Eloise Core, Min stuffs and clothes will be .most ac- temple Work and genealogical refor' althe drive against predatory Japanese Expert Wifi . to the state englneer lor the use of less Withers Dental company, Ethel Sebastian, Miss Marjorie Violet ceptable at th home. All Interested ar invited to five , wild animals, sent a hunter and trap-- : search. dental work. The pfain-tl- ff leged faulty feet of second from Mud water, Miss Alice Miss ' America Thompson, . be present. avers that on of her teeth wao Bay per to make war on th destructive Sheep Thompson, Lake... Juafc. county, fee irrigating 120 1 j.l AHOE. COAL COMEAmr. Madeline ,Jpepbnn, Mins riniiHia FJ r animals, crowned without having been proper- seres L. of land, Arthur and Mis Miss Mildred Alice wards. C04l Beckstead, sumbooklet on for and ef or jror In order to study agriculture and Qoajlty quick phone Writs Rose of Mammoth. Juab county, also ly treated and that ulceration resulted VIvian Mounteer. Miss Ina Hoggan, ; s Graduation and wedding gifts. south Main street Phene mer courses for women end girls in the esked sheep raising and for the purpose of Mias' Virginia Reaney and Miss Alice:; Wssatch lit4442. for, 35 hundredths second feet which prevented her attending to her 1424. Waa Jeweler. 1 1 Main street. Advertisement Deseret Gymnasium. from a spring In Crystal canyon, Juab business for five months. buying (00 of the best sheep possible Boynton. .1 county, to irrigate 40 acres. to obtain ht 'this, couptry, Chlulch Mysterious Burglar Matsuoka of Toklo, representing the VL Will Take Active Part Uinta counsgrtcultural and commercial departPolice Still li delegates to th state Demoty's by Sought ment of the Japanese government,' is cratic convention In Salt Lake June 14, the United State. He stopped touring will all take an active part at th con'After combing tb residential disoff In Salt Lak yesterday; - Mr. Mato vention,, (aid George L. Goodrich, trict near the railroad depot yestersuoka aaya that although Sheep raising chairman of, the Uinta county commitwas only started in Japan two years day, the police arrested several netee, In a report to state headquarters. ago there ar now tnsny largo herds. on of bareth groes being suspicion At the county convention it was deTh visitor 'Jeave today for Idaho foot negro burglar who started Salt cided that all delegates will b at th Falls to Inspect the state experimental Lake Sunday night with his daring convention In person. station thers. . robberies. All, however, were subseIt Is learned Deal In R. R. Circle Charles released Oscar. except quently ' Western PaYork New that the from la not known what the evidence It Saltair Railroad "That here galas wh . cific paid $1,212,225 at public auction held against him Is. Patrol of th deals with Dayaea, for securities belonging to th Denver residential district's by detectives failChanges Schedule Ths bigftheme of the April, ed to bring any further report of th A Rio Grande, tn satisfaction of judgment obtained against th D. 4k R, G. 1920, Conference Th management of th Saltair burglar's setlvRle. Accurate descripwas the of boride. Th origtion of him was furnished each detecfor electric Toad haa found it Impossible OWNING OUR Conference Vision. The First In the Judgment is $I2, no amount but tive and definite inal patrolman ; to operate trains on a 20 minute eche- v clews resulted. OWN BUILDING 443.552, but k is claimed, that moat Pamphlet It has caused annoying dedule, just off the press of this has already been settled -in an-lay when th trains were loaded. Bo full YOU WOULD WISH gives stenographic reother manner. School System Praised. .We operate and sell the card haa been changed to a 40 the all of --. RESTING scheports YOUR service.new minutes On the PLACE stirring disThia 1917 Ford Speedster Lists Bring Received In fonnec-1 goods on a very close " ' first train .left for Saltslr th are dule, Utah school laws th with tton army highly courses. appropriation IT praised ef hiiij A margin for only $300. prefit snmarked by any touch ef human snap for this morning t' 7:11 clock, from senate th for In W. sn article in reported providing Dunn Arthur T at by Would service. not you like year year to ahoEjt, devotion the second at 0:11 and the third at for construction somebody. , . $41. tb May number of School Life, a feel that a memorial atone marks Order your copy today noon. The first afternoon train left and repair the Utah Associated Inu elaborate monuNot Used Fords in all models ' eteepf your 2:20 bureau of "oclock educaat and a train thereafter paper issued by the Is from to time dustries tithe or 40c receiving maueqteum coating ment at Interval's of forty minutes. The tion of th department of the inter.Attractive and styles. hut a ettiipi tribute front lists of government - -- requirement ior. Mr. Dunn calls attention te th last train to leave Baltatr for Salt left behind. Thia simple trip, Dealers, manufacturer and constfur-- l the I --ike at night trill leave the bearh at prices. fact that Utah is starting tb plan of ute Is on we are prepared to deties concerns are Invited to keep in oclock, arriving here at f2.li l:4 supervising th edecation of students , erect. and touch with, the local association in re-- f in time fog passenger to catch the under eighteen year of age, fur sign gard to materials required., last street cars. twelve month in th year, re- r Fi4v one-four- th ry formfcJ dedication of Th, Wtl- -' es ht, , . ro st y, bo-oo- . Indo-Chln- . n, . - U : - Brl-tsnn- lc -- m ' s. . Will " .... 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