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Show UESEIUET Id llffi DELEGATES EVENING NEWS WEDNESDAY JUNE 9 1920 Star Attacks Playwrights I'J CHURCH NOTICES Annual M. I. A. and Primary Conference Th twenty-fift- h THAN REVOLUTIONARY cft rift rift rift E eft eft E. N. CHILD FORMALLY APPOINTED HEAD OF Day .of. New, Woman is Here CITY SCHOOL SYSTEM general annual Conference of the Teung Men's and Toung Ladles Mutual Improvement assoctatlona and th eighteenth annual eonfereno ef the Primary association of th Church of Jesus Christ ef Latter-da- y Saints will be held In Self Lake City, on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, June 11, 11 and II. 111. All member are Invited and all offloera are particularly requested to be present at all ef the meeting of th conference, and s cordial Invitation la ostandad to th Saints generally to attend th meetings to be held In the Taberpact at I fend I p.m. on Sunday, star former misalliance fend the last act,Madam Petrova, delightful Over th negatlv voles of W. J. by the charm.nd , to her being forgiven of the legitimate, tb movie Barrette and Joy H. Johnson, tin mto Th only fof b.ro vaudeville believes that fe new is,-- b to such a feitimtton hoard of education lust night formal, b heroin will bfev to be evolved to1 in th heroine's frenTl? .PPOlnted George N. Chl.d supcrln- th. situation In living suit th glgsntio stride mad by of city school to succeed Dr, .tendent Salt Lake County Democrats to th truth. food up ministration and tb wheat di- B..11. Roberta, In delivering the grad- members of th I IS. fair sex dur- A. Smith, who retires Juno 14. Mr. anof Aa rector because flour and bread price uation address at tb fifty-firDlmvpcct. Age Ing thfe peat few years. kill leave the office of state sup. Prepare for State Convenmoot popular play of th did not keep pece with the advance nual commencement exercise of th at th Hotel Utah Madam ton Th Tuesday of public Instruction to as-by eriulendeut In Declass th played seat, RobMr. Utah of In th pries of wheat. University Tuesday. Petrova boldly attached present day Ethel Barrymore, la lacking In my iun his new duties. tion to , be Held in Tbit Bread prices to the consumer in tb erta said many new problems must feminine roles Invented men estimate because the by In a substitute motion. Mr. Barren United State have advanced only 14 be met by tb graduates as th result us for to suit their own notions when there Is no further ecllon of Hu)l. c. E. City June 14.' playwrights ,h propoiwd W of th unnatural conditions arising are living ,n weakness. per cent' since 1111, while In th Isms of school th system of Hughes, of fend Insisted womankind the day war. th for work, for achievement , All members of the period retell flour advanced 146 per through In woman of aa A ah man think W th Sousa march la' resport need self fepct-- lf by university , Mr XJarrett cent and wheat 204 per cent. and Mr. bwd f June 11. our p ays, self respect In our Delegate to th Democratic stat These statistics are included In fe orchestra under th direction of Miss la past. Johnson soled against the substitute A. W. IVINS. llvwomen of eelf th respect among tatter sent to he United State rail- The , convention In Salt JaY eaiioj B- H. ROBERTS Juno 14, will 0(0n whfn th, vol believe In th flat tl,a Invocation was delivered by Prof. j. actu.Uy sre. Noth-Io- n ing up to .What road labor board by Mr. Barnaa, lh orlstrm, niotlon for the elec-In- g RICHARD R. LTMAN, b selected at primary election this bobbed hair sh Levi A and duet declared, I Ides," don Young. is well believe, Edgar Ignoble. and 0B of Mr Chl)(, Mr against ststsments 'charging by Mrs Edna Evans Johnson end ! Don't for on General Suporiatandancy T. M. evenlnc, C C. Richards, county chair minute credit me It Is just that which women today nd Mr JohUon voUl no. M . L A. profiteering la flour made by W. Jett David Law with desires He must heroine by Reas, to for ba womankind accompanied are, man, haa announced the following aa exploit. tag Th board ,ncred th salary of Leuck, economist for th railroad rrne MARTHA H. TINOET. A sun dial aa a class bombaatto or Immoral. Bhe can be no longer living In an axe when wo-- u the polling place. Member of the RUTH M. FOX. clrk and14.600 brotherhood, In n recant report to gift toEberly. purchalng th .university was presented her man are atrophied by ages of suppres- kgent, jud,f dainty and feminine as a year th board. to from MAE T, NT STROM, IMO , county committee will, be aelected at to M. rrof. Georg Marshall by Rslpn4 grandmothers, Ion and Just that on fact must be and aowd but sh has In Mr. proven additional a statements Lauck asserted i00 M. L. A. L T. year Prealdency the aame time. T csn-for tier Stewart, president of th d etength and her cleverness to reflected In our playa Women to th board that LOUIE B. FELT, of th cost ,utomoblle expenses, Itv her own Ufa Iron is .strong not. off stage or on, run with the har Firet Ward 1. P. C. Oeertaen, T14 of flour to th consumer represent class. MAT ANDERSON, Tb pogllon 0f the board with ref. A. Prest. John to but must She Is steel and Wldtsos, speaking snd hunt with th huter. tempered stronger, rence to the employment of married CLARA W. BEEBE, of this profits and that , Roberta; I, M. C. Ivereon, 111 aaat finer tempted the take th responsibility of freedom. She womeB M school graduates, declared that th stu- therefore th teacher .was modl-mu- st profit may b laid to profiteering, car- th Prealdancy Primary Asoaclatlon. Seventh South; S, John Halvereon, woman 1 dent more needs social tb own little of have body grodps the stronger. hey body.:fled ried on under government supervision. and mors plainly de keep right ,mewhat SIT couth Fifth East; 4, J. B. Lewie, and that dormitories would be of desire to play In most of ths pres- This can only be done by her being fmed under a resolution passed last obviously based on the report great The regular monthly maating of tha ef Being TH Wlndaor; I, Gaorg H. Ryan. (47 use In this respect. ent day dramas. I hat act- economically independent. on the federal trad commission (night. It provides that married wom- high prlestn ef Liberty stake, which flour is unattainable In youth.1 ing. I must have a play with a Elisabeth: (. Georg a B. Manwaring, was len may be eligible to receive eon- and jobbing, which ap- aidNothing Vaudeville. Fetrova Ukee milling to been have held Juna Oov. Simon Bamberger, and he character strong enough to live up, Sunday, 1104 south Fifth East; T, Mrs. Elisa If hey c.n r.nd.r eontlnuous peared In April, 1111, Mr. Barnes calls advised Madam r.trove declare, .he likes' th student to aim high in on I should like to ho like wort I both J. Beer, 1171 south Ninth East; 11, haa been postponed for on month ths "d rvc attention of tha board to th fact llfs. terms on as ehe the account of th Mutual vaudeville, chance, ImproveI. C. Thoresen. (10 south Eleventh i t. strong enough.' that th Leuck analysis la drawn from ment on conference that Oil-' hold, 1411 being A'number selectlohe D. What ren wer of O. tho , oldsn playabout East; Willey, Jr., a statement of conditions which existt mer avenue; 10, C. D. Brlnton, 1451 dots. eh was asked. "Are ed before the war, although Its In- dered by th university orchestra. Tho I wrlghts?" south State; 11, Arthur McFarland. their women of of more certificate ad Gov, type ePendmt H w.,khVr7.0uh; her'Vwn by any Th regular monthly masting of th ference is that It refers to n situation presentation 50 Harrlaon avenue; 11, Mrs. Frank Imlrable?" , own.reaourcea.-s- s Bamberger concluded the program, of staks created their food under high administration th quorum Ensign priests T act-Acmimnylng well r' known the If you moan th Greek plays,'! Corleia, H41 south Seventh East: II, will be held Sunday, Jon II, 1114, and th Honorary degrees of doctor of edu- - I of th wheat direc- cation authority Is head-- j to ahe where Salt W. W. Barton, II 50 south Tenth East; at 11:41 Lake, should wer answered. and sb science conferred say yea," by PreaL tor. in Whitney Hall. 1 I 14. John A. Malta, 1414 Westminster ' ,Rol(ITy UclCgQttS tO Shakespeare's Portia, and bis lining thla week's Orpheum bill, He also points out tbst there are Dr. Wldteo on Prof. Oeorge A. Eaton. I And Macbeth madam's secretary, Madame Blerlot, avenue; li, Daniel . Harrtnrton 1(71 Charles . W. Penroea will ba th several both are of th and East Lady etrong school, principal high type. National Convention serious errors in Mr. Lauck'a Dean south Serenth East; 14, Ernest B. speaker. F. Merrill of tb state I Aa for lbeen, he leaves his characters and two Persian klttena These are report. Aside from these, he directs school Joseph actI for not th effect, at on charming stag th , Kimball. 1111 aouth. Ninth East; 17 of of mines and engineering. point qhaos Jua where tb attention of the labor board to th . ' , I would most The following Rotarton will reprw FYanklyn w Christensen, till aoath War Proclamation Ilk to find out what they ress insists, but wer purchased In Los fact that th true measure of whether, , 1111 J. Seventh now en route to Petro- sent Salt Lake at the national conEarl ar Glade, snd East; do- to ar II, Tak tor 0,n Nora ln Angeles ' Stratford avenue; Bound Into Volume under tw food administration end Legal Question Involved , I stance, I should Ilk to take her up va's Persian kitten farm" where she vention at Atlantia City, Jun II, Orson Allen, wheat director, profits and profits" 1041 South State. she reaches Chaos and then raises the pets for th market. The A. H. Cook, Lt H. Curtis, R. W. In Coi(Hult wer Compensation th consumer, Second Ward 14, D, M. Spencer, up plied against 41 were show how bravely sh solve her popular actress, such a favorite be- DsyneaJ. A. DeBousek, W. W. EdDuring th 1st war there Is In the. relation between th price of home 74 west Second Month (up e. fore the footlights snd on the .screen. wards. Fred W. Grey, Ernest Gov. Issued Slmoa I proclamations by On account of in hi. hs.rs residing wheat and the price of bread. ievote. ita flm twVL Is going back to th legitimate next stairs); 17, Thomas 8. Fowler, ,1411 de puy F. Ben H. war. Patrick, Tbaae to I the Joseph west Second South; II, Clarence E. Bamberger, relating Figures in Mr. Barnes statement a foreign country, some red tap may pictlng th weak heroin at the mercy seeeon. She Is closing her vaudeville Redman and Charles Tyng. Bolling, 751 west First South: II, Mrs. were collected yesterday and bound show that flour and braad prices did be necessary before th widow and of a brilliant villain because of some season ln Denver next week. vtoit Washington while will Luella Maymond. 110 south Ninth Into an attractive exhibit by State not keep pace with th advance in th They of William E. Sharpe, deeast, to see what they can' do In the West; 10, Peery hotel, corner Third Wag Librarian A. L. Neff, at tha capl-to- l, price of wheat, therefor there could children can receive more South and West Temple streets; II, way of Influencing the war departwhere they will be kept for pos- not have bean profiteering between ceased, 411 west ment to make of Fort Douglas a regcompensation. Mr. Sharp Robert F. Botterworth, of tb edicts are regard- th 'farmer and th consumer under in Many terity. in th Blossom Iron min and Third South street; 11. Martin D. imental post. Fort Douglaa held the food conservation, others relate to tha food administration and th wheat Inc then the Insurance 1(17, at ths company Allen, 111 south First West street; ing follofelng four regiments th Liberty loans, and there Is on director. rebeen carried which 411 th south has C. Mrs. H. home The Twenrisk, Reed, II, breaking outd of the war: Forty-thireach Rad Cross drive.' widow to in d the West Temple; 14, W. B. Homer, 411 devoted to the Forty-eeconand mitting compensation more , important are Coal Company Seek $ Here From Richfield Warren Sevy, tieth, Among south First West street; II, James M. those and the 145th England. Upon a recent order from Infantry regiments, Marin Armistice day; of declaring Richfield, prominent, sheepman the court, to send additional compenForsythe, 111 west Third Bouth street; Memorial week Daylight saving, one But the Utter regiReduced Assessment sation. artillery. is registered at the New Grand field 144 west Seventh tha Insurance company raised To determine upon a policy of roy Utah, ment was under tents, and two of ths II, T. T. Burton, Albert to to skilled rush all workmen on hotel to a business this while urging trip J. Cope, III South street; 17, Infantry regimenU were In the wood- - -the shipyards and one declaring the of Claiming that a -- large city. south Second West street; II, C. A, labor cn barracks occurred during the the coal that is assessed quantity, which day hold a board will South west - r- Seventh it thel1 to foreigners. An. opinion from against Carlqulet, III, Suit on Notes To recover $210 and inlclal street; II. Mrs. Minnie Link, 110 west war to be Win the War Day." Is is on fir and has been burning tot effect session coal with to that lessors and $276 alleged to be owing on promisths land general Will Join in Benefit. Seventh South street; 40, Frank Dun several years, th Union Pacific Coal order to legalise the procedure, a guar- - operators on Jun 16. All coal opsr- - sory notes, Philip CUckman has begun ford, 1140 west Eighth South street; Senator Working For , dian must be appointed for. th minor)I fctor or ibos In suit district court the Third against to leas state asked West state th company yesterday intending I 41, O. P. Pratt, horns 1441 south The UUh label league, the BlackIsadora Robinson. - Brigade Post Here board of equalisation to cut down its children coal lands may meet with th stats Temple street smiths union of the D. 4b R. G. and assessment. The Milford Copper comVotes Bonds Untie Third Ward 51. Henry - C. Lund. Tlntlc school land beard, and participate in th disthe Moose lodge, will unite in a benebattle Being Moved 101 north West Temple street; 51. Word from th ' national capital pany also asksd the board to rsduc cussion as to a plan regarding , a district has Increased school teachers fit dance tonight at Moose hall for the to salaries Both matters wer of The th Edith Budd. 55 north Second West stats that Senator W, H. King is la- Its assessment. total 226,000. definite To Colorado Ranges landn policy and price for auah district has also voted bonds of $65,000 widow and family of the late Eugene etreet; 51, Heber H. Darla, 544 west to taken under advisement. Berllng. whb was killed in an accident. First North street; 54, George W. boring with th war department According to member of the state for building lmprovementa Three of the Berllng children will gs Cattle from southern and eastern! land board Ttmpaon, 144 west North Temple have Fort Douglas mad a brigade has become it 1 necessary Sales of, Utah Wool It stated to Mooseheart about July 1. Liebrty Park Program. street; 55, Victoria Thurman, 511 post. H contends that sound stratUtah ar being moved Into Colorado, I to adopt a definite policy, as there are that about --wi of Utah the bodies 111 th demands that Center street; 51, Hugh Rlppeto, greater egy ny problems There is wool clip, amounting' to 16,000,000, Road Work to summer ranges on the western Mope I to arising. Hawkins' band furnish will concenmilitary not be all of Should Erneet 57, nd-uWeet north Begin troops Temple etreet; 1,charethr pounds has either been sold or fiS. Holmes. 454 Pugslsy , court; 51, trated on th coast, but that some tb following program at 7 o'clock this there, according to reports received by'II coal, on some ." it there opera- - nanced, snd ths' rest will bs taken At American Fork ' Dr. R. W. Hogg&n, state veterinarian. mrs, on others ther Is no John W. Haslam, . 444 west Third should be held at points remote from evening at Liberty park: machinery, care of In a short tlma. be In good M(I none near. On still other North street; II, William Catmull, 417 th national boundaries.-Th- e clseees March, Sons of Australia." Llth-go- The cattle are reportedthetohard Contractors on the pfevlng work in School Head Resigns senator will shortly visit New winter. Another considering condition, Oakley avenue; 10, F. S. Fernstrpm, j0f the land, ther yet remains bur-Sa- n county overture, Orpheus. Offenbach school In tol American Tork to consult with local Democratic popular, 101 Duluth avenue. the start Fork have notified the state. cattle Juan superintendency moving will, y xnd Isis of Golden Dream." tying preliminary engineering to vacant as Daniel Stewart of summer range at the end of this week. vork Fourth Ward 74. D. W. James,' II politicians about th Ban Franc taco Blau fuse, My to be done. With a view of state vothat they will begin " road cdmmlsaion Tell Me. Kortlander; Duchesne acwas haa H San adopting before cal. On th Shores of ln county th to resigned, recently tb devel-Jua- n spring Canyon road; 77, Mrs.' Bertha 'M. convention. Owing early this week. contracts for on tha work future their plana Tripoli' Whit cording to a letter received by state The work will start on the east side of Gray, 40 Third avenue; 71, Culbert the federal reserve board to show th mark. country this year, these cattle I opment of th vast coal deposits on school Peach In Georgia ar a' here. officials L. Olson, II D street; 71, Thomas F, disastrous effects of th boards rul- Wede ..When la fin shape. Utah's publio land, the conference a Roes in town,onstate street. Work will also Ts ' Thomas. Ill F street; 10, Clarence ings In preventing extension of credit Klein; selection ofAlabama," Sidney are be Activity tn Dtl rushed on the TImpanogoe trail, ln -promisee great returns, according to songs, popular on tho for 171 east bills of South at driven I lading accord- order to have It completed by the time Milner, woolgrow Temple etreet; being official Rawlins, Wyo., of th board. Whitmark. Costume Prize. . Second ave- ora. ing to Edward Esdoher of that' town, II, J, S. Castle ten. N. E. A. meet. Intermission Selection, Chocolate who is stopping at the Kenyon. Mr. of the nue; 12, Joseph F. Merrill, . 110 U secornet Soldier," Strauss; Lake Balt a S. Mias quartet, Will girl,C. Exhibit Mary Dem, Esdoher street; oil states is stock that It, A, Wilson, home 472 Sanders Testifies at higher lected; vocal, Shadow, Whitmark, has won honors at Vassar college. Miss A than ever snd to still going up. Eighth avenue; 14, Annie T. Plercy, Chapmans Will MeeL Who'll Take the Place of Mary 7 I aiT Tear 217 J street; 15. Mrs & H. Lynch, 4(7 Mr. to San Francisco and of Dorn.' who the Will Over Here Hearing The '.hotel daughter Whitmark, Mr., Klein; patriotic paStop D street A. meeting of the Chapman family men's organization known as the trol. Spirit of America,. Zamecnik; Mrs. George H. Dern, 36 H street, has .. Fifth Ward 101. R D. Colburn, Georg E. Banders, promoter of th finale, conwill .. hold lta association will be held In the Ensign annual i th at Greetere," custum the prise Banner," Key. been swarded h 172 Regent street; 102, Joseph FriedCn 8Ut deportment of vention at Colorado Springs, June 14. ward Soloist Sidney Klein, tenor; eornet midnight college lantern fete at Col- testichapel on Friday evening, Jun man, 122 South Second Eaat street; Oregon Utah Sugar company, delegates from ths Pacific coast 11, at 8 o'clock. All Chapmans are comprising H. Sharp, H. lege lake. Her .'costume, press dis--inl I agriculture for exhibit at the Utah and hearing of th federal quartet, H. 101, Bnal Brlth hall, 10 south Third fied at,th state fair this year, James and L. LaMont will patches declare, was moat effective to word and tha north will stop over In this cordially invited, according to an anEast strest; 104, Mrs. L. M. Crawford. trad commission charging unfair Gleason, lanterns received by D. W. according city, June 14. give a selected number. the midst of the nouncement by John H. Chapman, Parratt, secretary 464 eaat South Tempi street; 105, methods of Interstate competition of the state fair board. The exhibit Miss Dent left yesterday for home. Delegates On IIlLo About 200 dele- president. Brigham T. Pyper, horns 741 sast Sec- against the Utah-Idah- o and other loI will be placed In the east end of the gates attending the social - service, , ond South; 104, J. H. Cook, 141 Lin cal sugar interests In San Francisco Suspected Robbers TIPanu?actu'r' building, second floor. teacher training and charities and rc . coin street; 107, Aqullfe Nebeker. 1056 yesterday, according to word received Patriotic Organizations Found Not Guilty lief courses at the B. Y. U, at Provo - east Second 8outh street; 101, 8. Lera. The Old Gardener Says: are today taking a hike to Maple Will Form Joint Society Youth King, 1111 Peery avenue; 101, Chaa. Found. This marks th third time Mr. Sanwill be taken under L. The flats. Barra N. and trip Santo, 147 charged Vincent Miller, court; 110. F. W. ders has been plmoed on th witness the direction of Coach Eugene RobIn order that th. observance of, Vern. with robbing Niolc ResomUlctls of Penrose. 210 south Ninth Eaat street; stand In this trial. 15 year. old. who erts. howIt is The pansies are splendid ln a winHal!nger not 40 but claimed III, Konm Hotel, corner Fourth ever, that Judge D, N. thought, pertoh, by the alleged victim Memorial day might dow box early ln the season, but they from hli borne. 656 east Straup, 'attor- ft dteappB(r,a Out Builder The June South and State street:' 111, & L. ney for th Utah-Idah- o Payroll he L be expected to bloom very long will, com- to have been saved by him to pay the tbfet th Custom of decorating 101 east WMk number of the Payroll Builder. the cannot Schwarts, Fourth South his cross examination this time. fares of his wife snd children from grave, of th. dead ln such position. To keep the boxes ManufacUtah of Ugo ths "ay organ with monthly strest; 111, W. G. Keyvor, 454 south plete was th. family answers and automobile, related chief- Greece, were found not guilty snd filled .with flowers, transplant the paneven after the last Civil vv ar j found yesterday" by Sheriff D. M. turers association, to off ths press. It sies Third East street; 114, R. A. Barney, Questions to th garden and replace them ly to the- - plea Sander la alleged to discharged yesterday by Judge Henry stsd, and to scenic of wonders of answered views contains veteran has ISI south Fifth East strest; have made to Henry Ward Beer to C. Lund, of th taps Adamson,' of Tooele epunty, on the with geraniutn. rosy morn petunias, court- - John city en roads of rest th propaarticles R L. with th great good III, Moyle, (road leading from Salt Lake to Ely, Utah, III south continue the hearing as long as posthe new purple flowered petunias testified that he saw Resom-- sleeps Third Easrt: 114, R. E. L. Collier, 411 sible Nev. The car had broken down and ganda, th sugar situation, Provo and aa It would cost Senator Smoot Ileitis with two men th evening ofI army, members of Oliver O. Howard Drummonds phlox of- ' dwarf have! 7. of Mt. A. this G. No. . south Tenth East; Ilf. R E. Talley, bin seat Poet R., city, Timpanogas. two with compan-Invited ' he was sure young Hallanger Then you will need eoms nasturtiums. th but robbery, they 1071 sast Third South. other patriotic, bodies With- it- (ions had taken up th journey on toot wer not the defendants, who were Religion Class Lessons Ths new sort of vine, like vinca, . wandering an into First County Preotnob 111. South to weld orgamxathemselves book for. Religion classes of the Jew, or Thunbergia to trail over the arrested on Information furnished the tion. This Cottonwood meetinghouse; 117 Holli- No Water From Streams body will Immediately beChurch, witness. embracing lessons from the sides. the. police by complaining ; come permanent, will elect officers day meeting-houseEast Min Old snd New Testaments, 12, on a Donald Withdrawn From Newbold, arraigned Entry Creek meetinghouse. . , from year to year and 'younger of Mormon snd the Church histories grand larceny charge, entered a plea and Second County Precinct not guilty Bond was fixed in the Americans will take up the work of 111, Burwill be ready for mailing about Aug. That th. stats engineer cannot ap- of ton school house; ill, Kimball school which TEMPLE NOTICES annually, celebrating sum of $764, 1, according to word given out at the does much to keep American history houss; IIS, Joseph Shepard's. Twenty-firs- t- propriate waters from streams that office of the Religion class secretary. alive In the minds of Young America. East and Parley's road; 114, have been withdrawn from entry, was Some Boy at Ife Charles F. Lots of close July 2 Howard Post No. 7 appointed ComSalt Lake Temple Roche's Halfway house. decided yesterday In a decision from Officers Named by Farmington, aged 14, weight 200 and open August 13.' will, . Third County, Precinct 111, Miller James H. Wolfe, acting attorney genrade N. D. Coraer and William M. 44 inches tall, and 6 inches 64 Society Missionary Bostaff a committee to meet with a ' Large aa wm th ward amusement hall; 117, Dranite eral of th state, when he submitted production of pounds,expansion, was enlisted yesterMantl Temple will close July 23 snd comlnittee composed of dele wheat in this state last year,' the wheat chestafternoon high school; m. Winder ward meet- an opinion as to ths law In ths case of at the local recruiting Tb Women's Missionary society of generalfrom day 20. all patriotic bodice, at Caleb Tanner, Mr. Tanner naked for th gates inghouse. S. Marine corps, by open August U. of wiU station the exceed Wethodist this of year that First crop chose the 1(1 Church, Elks hall. June 14. according Fourth County PreClnct 141, Gar- en appropriation of water from the to permission of his parents and field schoolhouee; 142, Magna school-houe- Provo river, which was closed to en- following offreprs jesterday afternoon, Judge John .Bowman, adjutant of by 64 per cent, according to the esti- special Logan Temple will close August sent- - fast night to Mare Island for Inand open September 6. . 141, Bacchus clubhouse. mate of M. M. Justin, of the" govern- tensive Mrs. Guy C. that poet, with office at the state try by proclamation of the state en- for the ensuinV-yearo- ; training. Fifth County Precinct 144, Hunter gineer's office Aug. 21, This was Smith, president; Mra. V. G. Clark, of crop estimate for Nebureau ment Suavcds Orson Rjan Don Charles - 1000 SAFETt DEPOSIT BOXES schoolhouse; 147, North Point school don at the request of th Utah Wa- rice president ; Mrs. Uarold J. Stearns, n bushels Woodward Jr- - formerly assistant sup for Rent. Graduation and wedding gifts. Jen- vada and ttah. ' Deseret National and Bar house; 144, Roy S. Porter's at ter Storage association, which Is mak- recording secretary; Mrs. F. F. Neill, of srheat will not be overstating th erlntendent of .schools for Carbon Inga Bank. 76 Main Strati. Adva research of the corresponding secretary and Mrs. sen's Jewelers, 7 1 Main street. ing an exhaustiveEara Jacobs, treasurer. county district,' has been appointed Frovo and Weber rivers. total crop of this yea., he saidy Th Rev. Dr. J. H. NAWUliame superintendent to take the place of a winter May, heat During Improved on Orson Ryan, resigned. Mr. Woodward the general conference of reported ward Brighton; 14. Granger meetingtwo points, owing to generous mois- has been connected with the Carbon - V the Methodist churches last month at house. ture snd favorablt spring conditions. county school district aa an Instructor Sixth County Precinct 164, Midvale Dee Moines, la. . T))e annual report of The condition of for several years. the society was presented by Mrs. Mr, Justin says. city hall; 167,' Midvale city hall; 151. Kara Jacobs, showing that the last spring wheat Is also good, although '' Prisoners Boy Flowers Inmates of Union amusement hall; 15t, D. A: Hil7.080 sere leas has been sown In Utah the state ton at Butlerrille; 154, Maxfleld's year the society has sent two women prison, grateful for Incourtesies Bible teachers to India, maintained a this year than in 11. Shortage of of the late visiting Nora Gleason. lodge. Cottonwood canyon. la ln a wheat for due largely to the rise the prison Sundays with members of China, spent 160 spring Seventh County Precinct 14 , San- scholarship medical mission ln India and paid f6o of in the price sugar, many farmer her choir from St. Mary cathedral, dy city halt; 17, 8andy city hell; 14. toward the missions in who planted wheat, laat year being have rained 21 with which to buy Japan. Granite ward meetlnghouee; 10, th outlook lured for high prOces flowers to lay upon her grave. Misa by store at Alta for beeta. Gleason was organist and choir directEighth County Precinct 171. Cres- Tulips and Hyacinths The condition of. Utah barley to ex- or of St. Mary s for many years, and cent ward inyetingboase; 172 Draper cellent, and although there to a private secretary to th late Bishop Coming From Holland amueementfiall. anialler' acreage sown, yet th crop will Lawrence Uranian. Ninth County Precinct 174, Weet j b larger, aa It is doing much better Sixty-eeve- n Jordan meetlnghouee; 177, South Joris the address where you guilders worth of real laat . year. Rya showa better than STORE GOAL NOW Hlghor priors than dan meetlnghouee; IT. Riverton Holland tulips are coming; also a libla April, and the crop thla year will likely. M RTTN GOAL CO- - 44 Main 17. Bluff Dale meet- eral shipment Perfor of twice si great aa laat year, ;et the BEST Shoe Repair-.i- n meetinghouse; about be hyacinths, Wasatch 50. Advertisement. lnghouee; 114, Hcrriman meeting-- 1 Well secured by pew according to Mr. Juatln. ley 1. Hilt, superintendent of ground. , house,'" Service in Utah. Fruit appear unusually well thla -homes. Tenth County Precinct 14. sher- tale espitot. who has ordered thee Land Higher year, except peaches, which were front State iff office at Bingham; 17, Ray Ken- royal Dutch flower, direct from We the title. guarantee, bitten in many communities, eapscial-iT- y This Year Than Last ner's reeldence: Den Edq resi- Preen. Netherlands Tb tellp ere -In Utah county, which win have When can you gt out and bring shoes or send them dence Phoenix); ll(. Foxs hotel at of etx varieties and the hyacinths a more nn than be of various klnda crop. flit Not only hfee state land 'become ee for yourself ? Copperfield; 10, Rose Johnson's bar- will also of . flower to expected early (Sugaw .beef look, wejl, having a fine parcel post. ber shop; John Cunninghsm; 12 shipment higher this time. priced. This year than It wa in Come or mandat in the fall. They will be buried ln and Petersonphone, A. hall J. pool (Lark); 12, Member Ftdrral Rrwrae b rat da Estimated crop acreages for vtah last, but the revenues from rentals their native soil In. the greenhouse, ! our auto will take you. Perry- residence. ONLY BANK ON STATE ST. are. winter wheat. 155.004 arres, and lease are growing. Total receipts j Eleventh Pounty Precinct I . at bark of the capitoL Early next TW popular depositary thaV t spring wheat, 121,444; seta. 70,004; this year during May If In the office No 4721 south State, 17. Murrey city spring, while March winds are yetfast. Open a (taring. were the board state iona land of 22.440a!falfa. 241,004 bloethee growing Holland blowing, hardy. barlej, halt; 1f, Second ward amusement r Richards Kinbill . while Account.. for May ef. last year hell;" V. Firm wsrd amusement hall; some will grace the lawn la front of were or Tor a booklet on of t th FOUR .Write PER SHOE REPAIRING CO. hone. phone (4a -they I76.2ll.il, T5T gain Grant wsrd amusement hall 204, SECURITIES CO. mer eoureee for women end girls to th Compounded paid on Saving vosic-trv- k a si Sn. feSKS The total of th receipt this. yer Die, ret Gymnasium. Km. 1424. . cosl aujAsnt reuptsr as was made AeM follow. Main up .SI Wwlwl'a Returned Street 1 am bow roe. Pees. riHitne W. (1. Week BlSg. Fee eoel ef beet quality and qelek (ntlMMl Dre Pawhek tnd Mefvlhew am Invert men 124 021 ; land and waHeal'bful asd agreeable Is the Alee. Preve. t tea. Frank Plngree. Caeblrr retest 140 eeetb Male street Pfeea row located at 621-2- 4 new Otft butid-:n- g ter aale. 27. 27 M; Interest and rene. Refreshes te. t e . tinnrtnrt. W. I AL t aehH-- r It la place ef lemeaa Ai erlinemetu. I ssatcb 4442. Advertisement. AdrrtlaemnC , tal. 117.17.(1 i That th graduates be 114 per cent Julius Barnes, United States wheat director, states that there could not Americans and that they b evoluhave been profiteering between th tionary In their Influence rather than farmer and th eonsumsr under th revolutionary, was urged by th lion. br "to - st seo-'Chl- ld - t i C. pro-lasti- waa-eun- g ona-thir- two-thir- ds ... l;; . r.'irngy.'rowr1 SSJX, '. .t , 21-2- 4: lam-bourn- - -- -- two-thir- , w; f srahy-birWeT- fruit Ill r.;, Tt;, td 8tar-8pang!- -- veri-color- ed . 1 lost Loe-eoloc- us lan-tan- as, - -- the-Boo- imini if e; 11. One-millio- - Buy First Mortgage 61111-wetl- 's Loans Yielding 7Net j ! l - . . l II. 1 , i - two-thir- National de lle ' MONARCH ' ' sara h k K.-042.1- nn '$!,-404.2- 4. 6. I ' N w City Bank Am |