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Show DESERET Five No a Day With Our Presidents 1.11inutes 4 r I "1"'' , - ; ,,,,7" 6) tlde.i'l ; ' i f (4-- a Os Coro " ' Tegatast csal 1.1v6 , You'll bays no more pain but will milk the corn gsttInd )00,41 ond In a day or so you lift wobbly. It right off without any feeling. That's the end of and of your troubles. Millions have proved 'Gets-It- " to be the olio and Only unfailing, common sense cern remover. Why not you? Gets-Tt- " costs but a trifle at any drug atone and Carries a moneybacs& guarantoe. Mr& by E. Lawrence Co" Chicago. gold In gait 1.ak City. and recommended ae the wItricre bast corn remedy by Z. C. M. I. Dryg Deo', Schramm-Johnso- n Drug Co. I Storea, Waterloo Pharmacy, Co Ombs Drug Co., Granite Drue-Co- ., Owl Drug CO" Wm. thcorn N MRS. WLLLLIIM WKLNLEY. of Universal & DESERET the oozy ocean. before my door all day; IS tills me with emol tio n. whit once was fillet with hay. ror years my y were gaging OR - cornprairie Mikis and scenes. OR weary farmers naming thir windswept and I aew no moonbeams quiver upon a shining pea; some little tinhorn rher alone confronted me. But here the league e of brint roll on before my eyes; they've washed the shores of Cbiney. U.Y. slop. pod where. Aal& lie& There swept oer reefs of coral. submit, on rice and prune& By ancient. teeming cities. they have pursued their way and heard the pirates ditties when they wont forth 'to slay. They whisper and they mumble of wondrous things they've seen; their language le & jumble Of aU merta tonguea.I ween They murmur and they mutter while eloshinr on the beach. but all the truths chey utter aro quite beyond mr roach. And so I sit and wonder what message they'd convoy when they Fel up and thunder along the beach all day. WATCH seek. but thet owing to her sickly condition eh wee able to work only &bout half of the yeer. Mrs. Clarkson has two children and Dempaey bad ousted that he wart contributing to I.Jack (ron inz MASON A their support. Settled Deeeperr1 Preperty another government Pl. IL Butts. came from Logan county, diroct examination Witneee, old Dempsey home. the West Virginia. gave any testimony which lie stated that he had beentheattorney moth. legal for Mrs. Hiram Dempsey. Sharps could construe as the set. damaging sr. and that he had secuted to the chances of the Demme, of of a cleim by Mrs. about heavyweight Gement of $1.201 worth champlo property In fact the stories I piers of the or II400. Ho stated. however. that malority of the witnesses were deduct.. firm of his fees or In th matn the impended after thesum re. entirely. which Mrs. Dempsey $100 of NIMPIIIY AS a result. friendsstory ed. the did. more than total not far eptvott Dempsey now Sr. dent of acquittal and supremely cant!. or rtsie. admitted. utterer cross 011111Mill Butts cation for him and absolutely vindiare Ation that the claim was not settled made that the trial willpredictions be over before until April St. lett and that the the end of the week. WOO not forthcoming until lan Leas than 20 Dempsey Jurymen were railed Money of IIIS and that 'Mrs. until before the jury that uary per. le trying Demp. did not receive any money was ceuse in federal date which court was hops in March MS." chosen. Only three prospective tales-meDempsey after months n oteerly nine were chosen. Several others made Out his questionnatre. wet. excused for various a notary pub. reasons. Rudolph D. Goodman. Tho Jury was he helped before complete of Chicago testifiedhisthat the Po noon recess. questiormaire , nu out contents Dempeey tohim of the the to and sworn Proserotios Begins. Goodman was a government same. not The prosecution who was defens stating it began placing Its witness extent, wit eeeeee On the stand the to any in the afterdefense Th noon. immediate!, him later. call would after Colonel C. W. some Important facts Thomas. Jr-- . aselatant to prove &Hot-nadistrict ist. Goodman's hopes behalf by read the indictment to the jur- or Dempsey's ors. Probably Its most testimon.y. important wit- was John ww Vi'ersies Testify. who was chairman of the SapHoran. Francisco draft The big question tonight is: be per. board which classified DempleY'Will Malin. Cate. Denspsey stated Hogan declared he placed Detnft sey in Cialld 4. A. that mined to take 'the witness of the draft itingr because he felt that the facts the heavyweight In after the Dempsey's against case may toms soon The The answer warranted IL He ' told rove tomorrow. how court DemPeoY together of her as a with Jack Roadi, . opening his manager. had gone will probebly cell rnment And to him the day. and sometime during clash of coon. asked for classification in witness the big June of 1917.Dempsey's will begirt lie testified then trial. At. that Dempsey told him h real battle of the licHab and planning to selthq defenseGavin start east to box anwasthibition for torneys Preston---ar- e aupremsly cosfor either the Red Cross or thematch sot- - John W. and diets and sailors fund and that he fidentthat they can keep Mashie the witness wanted his classification card sordid story from that she was before, her he left. stand. On the grounds the war period Hogan declared during that Dempsey, Dempsey's wife csanot testify easiest queetionnaire which had been and therefore, mailed to the board from Chicago, him. it had reached the board at Without Matins Dowspeey's of least le days, betore draft that the ease Dempaey called Is an admitted fact strPriliCiabli weak. upon, bint.---aid that Deirripsoy had the. government is But been clessified-by-- the board the enedthat it may collapse utterly, of red., June 4. 1917butat that timeabout she I. permitted. by ruling on the night Dempsey celled upon him If the to go pooling, Sot him card.he didn't recall Dempsey's oral Justice is prepared to exact densification and taking Damp- stand. Gavle McNab with foots., herlimed sey'm statement again, he than which the de. sifted the heavyweight battler Ioise- figures and statistics will shatter' fence confidently hopes and gave him his card. of Dompeors difor all time the tale failed to provide vorced wife that be Aided Was Pwade. for her. stated that to bi State& ea Beeson aaps! kpenHaorignieardngien that Dempsey Ittc Caput city auditor of Salt sthibition bouts during today that Hiram take City. toutifiad athreoxcimounrteselyolflotoboeo. fowrarenrsaisnerd $416 to 1017 as a stroat an. Dampsor earned was daclared other of the war funds. cleaner.- It by Ilia das.. "I classified Dempsey right" declar.1 tense that part of this mosey liras leo. "11"4 colved attar Dompsoy's questiontutirs weditnlloosgseazsoTuhaehtg otovearhnomwenttiabty , , , . bad boon tilled out. Demp , tif4 By WAlir n tvcipliu -- Neptune t 114 ritANCISCO. June Dempoey 'cored beavtly In this. lbe first day of hie trial ott tbe char, of having evaded the draft. The .government put nearly a dos. III witnesses on the tandand not one of them under 'AI Coma mad woofsIto ? 11111014 sorb bim.4 rolatioas Ware Dot his support. as bombe I de'pendent questionnaire. sey had declared le his Csan. audi- introduction of IL bi Lialt lit with le Katt tor ahrottred that Immp- masa of payrolls, it been Salt bed paid father. Hiram. seyswork as for covitring thirteen ofmentheKatt th roittriber a sort of utility 'Akio street Ciftiling squad. Drimpsey rti his questionnaire hold stated that to has father had '"earsted hill k around $300 in a year."Balt of A J. Auerbach, Leite,leall fled that he mplortid owed sister. Effie aa a manicurist. li steted that during' tell be paid at Ott rate of Ala or All G. MENKE. AN ! I t, FRANK (Staf( Correspondent Service) S TABLETS ai MO admaimitheen-- Pugilist's Attorneys Allege None of Prosecution's Wit. nesses Have Given Dam. aging Testimony. (04 i.,,' in SAN FRANCISCO t ,...., - fa OPENED AT 1920 9 rIT) I. through. and "tor hoops," ; ., Is Aar root trot, ors Loost. The hurting "pep" goes right out of that corn th a tow momsyst lands theron. It drops t "Gets-lt- " , -,.... I.. hover Lottere oGote-ttl- e i-', JUNE . DEMPSEY TRIAL-- Suffering 1' 4 . NEWS 1VEDNESDAY More Corti THIRD ASSASSINATION IJOUV.-T- HE EN'ENING ble: Iv. w vl t ii 1 ....... -44 Amu 17, 4 Nst&st4. la7 - : 4 4 L,,,,,),3,--'- ' 1 nr.""....4,.....1.. r44, 1 , 4, : , :41., . ,imait ,,,,,:, ,4 10,7, ,rt, 4. ... I ip' - ,' r.4 Ai; - I al.'1: ,?.;(011i-- C' 1, ' le , 1 , CI ) ,11:, .51 t,tiJr,,,,,, ry,)rh ,;1 Villers-Bretortneu- el . Immediateattsntion- ' 20-r- y. n ? ! 7):0,4 ' crose-esamin- an 1- 'QL4 we'll WHAT HAPPENED arltEN New Bra reaturea) (C0PYright. ' - SOIL gain. eanadians la record raid near sieve may protrok trials. Lend penetrate enemy line' half a trysn's Ps will appeal to tk country hop- mile long trout of twe ing' to force & thanes in our policy. bringtog back many prieoners WilGermany skeptical. Barna batistes son. in note to Russia. sent )dair 11 ho not because not was but mod') public' today. aye we mast to resigned, strong, but bacauss he wanted a conquer and loot Indemnities for much more drastic document. Aus- our wrongs. in Galkla take Stasi11as only trians TS miles south of Germans Lemberg. Ruth, sew attack weet sia left wing defeats& and thrown of Noyon, begintwe miles In center gals back to Driester. May split army. of front Heavy haliing 101.1. begins the thrust. but resistance' is and French powerful German wings boll flanked by RIMOIlla fast, Our lino Is drenched with drive. LOSS prisoners taken so-- far. shells. no but attacks develop. Stripa river trostood byltuselans and Fierce gunfire on British line trots Austrians massing hastily at LAM. g to Arras. and menaced Ceernowiu. berg by lose of strategic points. German 1.13. liquid fir. Who at Rill $et French made by sen. attacks. Flares fight,. ate'Peace treaty repulsofour titter hot debate. pubile Bankers aunt. Ina oast of tho Mous. maned In Hitchcock's ' , of leak. Allies may fixInVestigation indemnity; British boat back Docrottut counAmericana as it will cluing ter blow when Gorman troops ad raise credit urge of the Allies immodi. in on masses six mil. front &telly. Wilson does tot want treaty wanting noar Toros aro. ropulotsfi yahoo,. msAla public. , . , - -- Ibip by the .larg4-McKinley's Iasi on record at that 1901Sept. S. Buffalo. speech at McKinley entered his second , time, Sept S. 4:07 win., sho4 by term with hie, party united behind 'mon F. Cm Isola Thornton Drut Mo. 7. Drushl Drug Co. him and with the good will even of his Sept. 14, 2:1S a.m., died. , aged No other presipolitical- opponents. - Oct. of that ambush he fired two pistol 20, the assamin put to dent ever wits spared so oempletely the death in the electric chair. at the pregident as success sweet of the with bitter the his larg- Iout by late, the guard of secret service rrEa on record at detectives that est plurality and soldiere seized the this post softlY spoken. most ingraand threw him to the floor. , tiating man in all the presidential line. Notwithstanding his foreign-soundi.., MeKinley quarreleJ with no one. travel. F. Czo lgoeshe proved to went to Buffalo In Bey- . nameLeo they be a native-bor- n citizen, like Booth Although tears of regret came into tember to attend the i his eyes when Senator Hoar told him Exposition. where he awl Gulteau. Like them also he was putlinedin an the traria product of evil conditions. that he must break with him on his address new deyarture which he As the Booth had-beeunbalanced by the Philippine policy. he took the senator's' to see the country make: sectional hatred of the Civil war. arid band and assured him: "I shall al-- 1 hoped is no longer possible "Isolation Gulteau by faction strife. Czolgoes had ways love you. whatever you do." or desirable." was the keynote of grown up in the bad social conditions When be asked Senator Cullom wheth- teen for which the bad speech of some of our big industrial centers. r he would get very angry if he months taking form in Ws 77 where he fell an easy prey to the wild disregarded his opposition to the ap- 4 "Our capacity to produce has de doctrines of anarchy or nihilism. pointment of a certain Illinois. Min. so that,enormously was caught the senator had to confess: "Mr. veloped the problems of more markets ror: , andThe wounded president' supported by anxious hands. The ',President. I could not get mad at-- you. to Ctart economy In the Littsco. ruling passions of his if I tried." An indignant congressall and his devotion of Mrs. McKinley one man, who stormed in upon him our wonof the natural duce outgrowth cost of Imen--eav- e end triumphed over the pain he was suf. day. said to his friends as he- came derful industrial development. , serve the out: "I don't know a blamed word tering. "Don't let them hurt him." he Tf. perchance., some of our othatesems purest, begged as he saw his assailant struck he said. ut it's all right boys." tariffs are no longer needed of foods. an excited man. It; the next inAs time went on. McKinley had by not be should employed they why stant he whispered to his private secstrengthneed his cabinet. and his ad. marto extend and promote our , retary, "My wifebe careful. Corte!. ministration by going outside of abroad?" kets be careful." you. how you tell her--tics and drafting into"the public serv.In that broad spirit- of forward-lookin- g An immediate operation in the ice. doubtless with the kid of Hanna's Use Powder that saves statesmanship. this thampion i emergency hospital of the Exposition advice, a group of unusAlly able men. It Is used wt Hay. Root, Taft and Knox were the of protection and of tothe home market was decided upon, and theae patient re-- I be his farewell petted the Lord's prayer he passed more notable among those discoveries. delivered what was Pitt-de- r met IRWIN" itC3 either. When the surgeorls had McKinley hoped to distinguish his addressThe next afternoon he revis. under was finished he to work their a hold reception carried second term by opening a new and ited the exposition thvays produces perfectly raised, ite.... brilliant era of expansion for Amer- - i in its Temple of Music. He was urged to the residence of his kiffalo host, I de:clous brAluzs. , lean trade and shipping. To test pub- - to avoid the risk of exposing .himself John -G. Milburn. where Mrs. , at -lie sentiment, be began a tour of the tat close range to a great crowd. "Why Kinley- bravely bad reeelved the terd, I he prptested:'"no one would rible news. country a few weeks after his Inaugu- should -six For the made me." to an hurt wish was at days president but this stopped ration, In that trusting spirit, the president such steady progress that the physiof (For The News by M. Add !neon Bree;L) early stage by the serious illness' no , smiled into the face of a young man cians felt warranted in announcing Mrs. McKinley In California. ' , was out of danger. That night , Postponing ill public planj be re- - who approached him in the course of that became IIIIMEMINIO .a turn for the worse, And VAWNING has hien variously do... , in well to Mud the air oenditions of turned to Canton with his Wife and the long, closely packed Procession. there in the old home and be offered his hand in greeting. the next day all hope was abandoned. 1,,, cribed as a physiological indica. their homee and working' ol stayed other Send, porototoot yowls- while she rested through the summer. But the right band of the young man - "It is God's way,1 the dying man Ce--1for C 1e-7- -not 61: taatni in perfect resignation. "His will, In tho &bunco of li:esx1pgrless lot dorm".hun;e; When she was again well enough to' was wrapped in a handkerchief and , s(n tiguardtotecuir fa Int he be and murmured ours, done," Isaid sleep, iltalSyr: er,rnoiry. ' I favorite hymn, "Nearer, My God for the yawner oxygen.' It is all of- these things. sir. Then -to vospeet that his.yawningis to Thee." He could still raise his else. much le.esson occasion is Also bo it , defect more oimm arms to enfold in one more embrace of acheracter It Is at times a symptom of physical t ;Tamil anything- 'elseexpressive. in the wife who piteously insisted. "I onset.oea fever want to go too, I want to go, too." Out disease. f Before the fart,- of, sheer laziness. .,t : an. of his faith. he reassured her. "We there may be an irresistible tendency Yawning. however, may equally are all going. We are all going." to yawn repeatedly., More common- - nounce a high degree of mental eeto victims 71..'77,1--,4.11717:occurs For it has been observed that A tivity. of a 'chorus "NeArer. My l), such ' tendency mighty other dis- - yawning often follows prolonged eon.. Gokto Thee" arose from the altars of ofedyspepsia, gastraigia..or Can , Come Only -- From the canes it Is' ono of the moot thor centration of thought. the nation. as the body of McKinley order of the digestive tract. ough blood purifiers known to med- yawning naturally occurs' was carried to the Capitol in WashEverybody- knows that. after eating Proper Treatment. ical science. , This lino old rounedy is whenever , the circulation has been ap yawning ington and thence to its resting piece an unusually heavy meal.means v 61.&11.011 Moo& tho nothslowed of are down, impurities, by sitting preciably on a green bill at Canton. Mingled Uk&i to develop. This Many forms of thettrnatismt or tring for any iength of tim& with the sorrow of the people was a IMg in particular. It merely eerves.to mused by ,plildions of tiny germs and acts as an antidoto to tho porta - on see him animal every who yawns end all Virtually the yawner feeling of humiliation that their Donn- - notify that Wert the blood, and until the led an old friend I been dieteticallrindiscret.- awaking. This bee he has that the should have a try. great republic, blood is absolutely treed of these 14., s. S. 8. la so3d by druggists Curry. to ougrust But If the same phonomeno invari- of mine, Dr; S. blacker record of assassination than terms, there is o'real relief in everywhere. ?or valuable liters-ta-re occurs after eating, no matter that people should deliberately yawn ably the that any despotism. simple. freely as an exercime to when I . they awake, and advko address. allot Med. carefully one has chosen one's- be taken chosen chiefs of our democracy should how before they get out of bed. The most eatbdactory remedy ical Jabber, 107 Swift Laboratery, be lose sale in their lives than czars or food and partaken of it,& then the per"the yawn" Dr. Curry obeetrves, that . sultans. : or rheumatism is 8. S. 8. be. Ak.lanta, Ga. For tbs third time in hardly sistent yawning may be warning with a stretch of the lu,nrs. as the stretch more than a thted of a century a a doctor should be oansulted to possible stomach condi- - is a yawn of the muscles. president had been assassinated., three reference "Now. the stretch le activity of the out of seven of the presidents elected dons requiring medical attention. yawning may mean extensor muscles. And it in the ac--. , APPLY CITY CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT in SI years had been murdered, and notOr persistent of out order, tion of.- the extensor muscles upon that the stomach is these the gentlest. , ', or that one bee been eating unwise- - which health especially depends. , OF THE DESERET NEWS "Since nature has 'provided the . ly, but that one is breathing bad air. s TOMOITOWt- - The Strenuous We Air deficient in oxygen Is bound stretch seemtney as the antidots for in normal Entrance) into the (Front one'. steep, Immediately to Iota con or play during position bring , t.---:---(Copyright. 1920. by James Morton; muscular tnechaniem of yawning.- Ex- - normal poettion euriai asleep, in one's t 'a wo4 II with periments have shown that animals programme of amortize it would seem published arrangement special by ILh1:, qihir4111 The McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) 1:Nar(43, around soma put to death by asphyxiation always most neeoestry tr etntre t use of stretches." Oritiast yawn excessively before death en- - careful and ecianlitk of In this suggeetion sues.. Human beings likewise yawn yawning as an Wind and Electrical there may be a hint of no t' - ' as the air they breathe grows staler. exercisevalue-to-ail 'mikados' .0 ' , Storm Wipes Out TOWn. To check the yawning, then. and stnaticraving heath Itnaed babstitutes; 7 , th hesith,all that is neves- - provement. safeguard ted 1 ventlliktion--.----Wwow 1 um. Deith-Rep-O-rteksto,towstias tad etowturebildrat ofs!it !millet la P9.41" by The' Aseuciate4 pleb right sary is improved Food-Drin- k Pi I For All , ... Agog Original , Newspapers.) suggests that persistent yawners will ET. PAUL. Minn.. June -A heavy wind and electrical storm which swept , momminow,,n. ' over the northern halt of Minnestota , , . . . . ' ....... ,. , t... , tonigurks!' resulted in one deat nuemerous to two Others and . barn s. trees and some houses and tels1 6 and telephone lines were blown -as gragh . .. down. sr.... --- ;,. r - - For The Negro by Della E. Stewart. Neer Fergus Falls. a heavy wind car, ,a ried away'several building& VVilliem tei11. woe Holtman his father killed, and i , and inter were injured when a barn the very very fond of repeating the whence eomos the idea, for Owl Mon Ptomaine! Coot at In which they had taken refuge col. VY Golden Rule wolth an air of self- - biggest thing In life tiftth, win . our . Wash Iowa and Thotributtos T lopsed. ESTABLISHM trn , Isn't still ?to bittor ".Here. we practically :ulliebe?wilrinigt . fall. so , !C. doing oaths:action. of life which la as near- we have been e) olio ?Lilco, ... ...I perfectly hOneet strictWahoston late tonight Ritleetrthaat f;r7t; 93 It Is, ly ethlosi in our business methods? I9 Perfect as can be." Andes a Helms, Minn. II town small shout ' re ern; of the whole matter lies miles from Wahpoton. bad been secures this NEW. authentic one of all the world', greatest In;The ' .103141 that other objection: Irs too idealam- - ' ' out by a tornado. No fatalities wiped were Not . formulated anyarra istic." . Why have we failed so in Dictionary bound le 4slack flea. but a call was received here lawmakers hail yet , - rpm reported 3 . - - and in prcifessional honeetY. lashing for doctors and nurses to care thing calculated to settle seal grain, illustrated with well 1 ... Ile 'i ' for injured. thUnras.in etisin ; a'N'SiRtICTIVE sem relations, In poInjel deal- t i lull paces in cola and anomie. resod questions and 'settle 'bent, per. . L 4, . the latter days? Isn't it 1 4 1 .0 Ice, constantly ampli11", manently because the decislops will because we have allowed our idealism '' q Present ce ma to Ili, paps, II Not concerned. ' become to I all dimmed,Suit many be Isn't it boost," to DES. & to SHORZS meet fed all SHORES three Coupons ivith mineti-eigrequire. we have clung ) I R standards of of ,us would question this when " THE RELIABLE SPECIALISTS FOR , ts 7 II ments of an action cents to cover cost of handing,, 3 0:re :urlowd berly think of the matter. ' of retiree. it's in a we. II I 4 WOMEN how different pocking. clerk hire. etc. has 47 action. us in But field, tilde brought to 0 'scone But Its It te4. 4 ) 21 Teats -mood! We call '"names, become ear- - not t z etrictly tfus. hot Pedigo years' steady growth in i ,, 4 tit perienee. , twist the truth un- .. castts.and , cynicel. ri,s . t In vestigatAL ,' t. 11 4' til it: eomba very near the line of as . VP public esteem as well k ,, i 4 t.18:0 anmille c,,,, felsehood. scold and fern:tentand ORDERS 1 In business., Or )47 pe:altAtIft:tet. . 1 then with the groateet of Inconsistency . WILL BS F;r Mat . . 1 4 blame our personal ornonerts when .i Peetftetille 11111 1 atedere ateditina,- - OPeetvatherapy. Vet, they do electly the yams. Its istsgb, nrixv oakpeempells. - Adytce tr"-1 tarn& It? Or is it sorrowful? tiomposes For ) Infants and OUP ryare111- lest Cotayre, Peame' 'teed able. isn't Chiltroa it . iltztionters, !. "Oh. well." we eselaim 4 m p a ti 4 4 y . , !!" . Neese Pktoeumtb. 4 .- ,, - . May 114,01-- "I" . . In Use For Over Dteeass4 Diabetes. PO's. "the Golden Rule is all risht in thetem. DICTIONARIES IN ONE erlipti's It's Ght10,. tattapey. towsna and eserat,..,s ory, but in real life It won't do. Asseses- i Again. sam, Diseases of the Nerves, Stitt. Weed, too idealistic. Others won't meet toe Akantyl bears 0..1 .....,......a". giosionst AZ Dietketriso pelormelboa l'pro:wions be We ese sr out ei Soho Stornath. Itewsta. Maar?. eleettee; half irez. We'd never win out it we' Signalbstars mEURER, FEDERAL, I1 0 tit s; two,. used ft, al 411(14619:414( POInyt and Veer. 64atint RESERVE SYSTriut tempo. 7 tit I; odays. 10 te 12. No? idaYbe we wavidal.. Bur , . , . . A .FTER his - r - ....t...) 1,7 Col NI:1:117'-- .. - .,11WOMOkb".1:011q,-;-01:-N- 1 1 a..a'11 14 4140-- I lating Coo cross-exami- . ths best , . Cs. matarlas Cali: , -- 4 en rpcts - ,. ' Lawning- I" Thm b - wastano . Ca Poirdm tl-gdu- 1 3M J - isgo Welcome Relief From the Tortures of Rheumatism co - To 11.11 I the 1'4 eZ,73 , sht Fcrfe wm. fort:Tr:as at:70113S . Durind the' rtopublican ntid a tic Convention3' 1 ' - - i. ' , s or rick ' s , ,,,55?1, - I t ne is 1 lila h RI THE DESERET NEWS 1.-- - . , , Just Between Ourselves t 11 r----sa- New Universities , xyrnt - - How - . ropcalmcic.& Ca 1:1Atlicuts r SO ,,, as I' si , . ht 71 - r . . . 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