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Show EVENING "yEWS SATURDAY DESERET TO t 1 Dates Announced for Degree Confered by University of California Civil Service Exams eervlc commission examinations named below io b heldon th date given. Application blanks and further Information may be obtained from G. A, Crockwoll, local aecre'ary, Information window. Balt Lak City poatofflc; Junior topographer and topographic aid, easmtner of account. InterstateIn commerce dommlaalon,. preparetor entomology. July t; tariff clerk, July T and Aug. 1: senior erlneer, grade 2, civil, electrical, mechanical, signal, structural, telegraph and telephone, July II; shop July 20; metallurgist, radio engineer apprentice, July 2; radio engieaelelant (aeronautics), : reconJuly neer. (aeronautic), struction assistant (a) physiotherapy, (b) occupational therapy. Sept 7: natural gaa engineer, associate natural gas engineer. July s ; Junior physlclah and high tem(qualified In fuel-g-perature measurement). July ; elciant mechanical engineer, July ; plant engineer, July It; Junior physi- o ologist. July 4; organic chemist, chemist (male), July I; expert and special agent, bureau of labor statist lea, July -; laboratory aid su-In agricultural technlology, July 7; bureau of ( director)- perintendent The I. announce ' - ra n ( 0 C itWs J VAi fca 8 Vvfy 6 , jv' 0 It, too?" la iiaharlA..Jitly.I,. Will Address Doctors. New Zealander Predictt X' Healey Murder Case Fails To AgTee Big Drop in Wool Pricet Jury ; . (Special to Th New ) 11. When tbs KLT, Nv., Jun Jury In' the case of Mart M. Healey, charged with th murder of her hus-- 1 band, failed to render a verdict after I 1 bgur' daUboralliw-SlatrlcL- Jf udge C. J. McFadden called them .Into court and discharged them. The forman eta tew' that In hts mind ' there a us no hope of agreement, a the Jury then stood practically th same as it did one hour after case waa submitted. It Is understood that (he Jurors in the final balloting stood 10 for man slaughter and two for acquittal. Mrs. Healey will probably be tried ; again in the latter part of July, it is reported. ' New Payton Incorporation New Zealand wool la going io drop d In price aocordlng to T. Too good of that country Who Is registered at th Hotel Utah. Mr. Toogood ona-thlr- etatea the government now has .and-wool- la selling at 27 cents a pound. Th drop however la ear to com he believes the and will undoubtedly effect American market by fall. Mr. Too good, who la himself Interested largely In sheep raising, etatea that labor la very scarce In the islands af th English possession which are now feeling the loss of the 20,000 men who were killed In th war. Th visit, or and hi party are en route to England. - Widows of Veterans Awarded Pensions Pensions have begn granted by the government to Mary Miranda Oman, Mt. Pleasant, widow of Aaron O. Oman,who served as a private In the Black Hawk war; and Annie B. Anderson, Mt. Pleasant, widow of Rasmus Anderson, who also served In th same war. Th amount of each pension Is $11 a month, the Oman pension dating from March 4. 1217 and the Anderson award from December " Article of Incorporation were filed with the secretary of state today for 1 the IT. and X" Investment company of Iayaon. Capital la $10,000 in share - of $100 east), par value. Officers are T. F. Tolhurst. president; Henry vice president; R. Tay lor, (crtary and treasurer, and add!tional directors are Helen Tolhurst. Ada B. Taylor and Zina C. Erlander. le Mr. Charles XsRoy Levina of Lot Salt County Medical society Monday on the Surgical Importance of Torsion Deformity; and Dr. Charles O. Stivers of th army aviation service during th war. will apeak on The Value of Symptomatio Motor Tram-lit- g in the Treatment of Especially In Speech Defects.1 Th society will elect delegatee to th state medical convention at Ogden In , September. ... Angel. wli speak before th Lak Sentence Deferred in , Manslaughter Case 'I . gouts XVj Noctumt Minuet J. EDWARD JOHNSON. Among the successful candidate for 'A for paeedng of sentence on J. T'Dake, convicts several flayg gq qf for th Involuntary manslaughter death of Le Roy Anderson, aged I years, waa today continued by Judge John F. Tobin, of th Third dlstrlot court, until Monday. The defendants bonds war Increased from jfSOO to $1,200 and th bondsmen were given until Mond-- y to qualify on the Increased bond. Lak stands convicted of having caused trfe death of the boy, son of O. C. Anderson, by running him down with an automobile. The accident occurred on State street near Union ' avenue, Dec. 1, 11. I brilliant aa the iparkle of gems and as -as the Sabbath , sweet ai an old love song aa clear C I church bells chimes and as' true as "the ring of V the highest gong this is Sonora! tone which was awarded score at the Panama Pacific' Exposition. 'CJ7 TONE higher degrees at ths- University of CaHfomie thl eprlng waa J Edward Johnson of Benjamin, Utah, who waa awarded the degree of Juris Doctor. Mr. Johnson did hia secondary and undergrad nAte work at the Brigham Toung university In Provo, from which school he received the A. B. de gree In 11$. He waa honor student of 'hi claea. receiving th efficiency medal In 111 an honor given to the best all around student of th gradu atln class. Ths record mad by Mr. Johneon In hia old Alma Mpter was sustained In hia work as the principal of a high school, as a graduate student and aa an Instructor In ths University of California, where hs taught In the department of political science while pursuing ' his professional course In - a5 ENrOF'OUXuf? fc lixb . as: a Tb.exl, for those to whom is made for those who want the best Sonora quality is the leading attraction. When you purchase a matchless you have the pride of possessing an instrument of . tanal beauty , graceful and elegant Jn appearance, with more important and exclusive features than any other phonograph. The trade mark Sonora means to you and to all your friends that you are the owner of what the public recognizes and accepts as being law. Mr. Johnson will continue bis work Tim Berkeley until the middle of July, when he a 111 return to Utah and open an office at Provo. Ills wife, formerly Mias Mamje HuUh. is a Prove girl. Bobble," their only In October. child, waa born at Berkeley. In 11, Child Dfowned In - Irrigating Ditch The Highest Class Talking Machine in the JHorld I Wants Custody, of Child. Death Claims Daughter Of Police Officer Eberly B. Otwell haa filed petition In the Third district court for a writ of habeas corpus to obtain custody of hia two-yeold daughter, Violet Otwell, alleged to be unlawfully held at Idaho Falls by Mrs. Nellie Otwetl alias Mrs. D. H. Stewart, former wife of the . t yi petitioner. 11. I, II 7- - . th Inor-ganl- won't do hand ture. The boy belong to th Second amoclation of Mont a question ward Primary Th rug waa mad from scrap that la brine aaked at genera Prim peller. left from afghana and other scrap ary headquarter. The above picture that couldnt be used for anything woven by th boys at their ahow a group of youngster from else, was session and ha turned out Primary Montpelier. Idaho, making a rug for such a. royal succe, that they deem Mina May AiWernon, flrat counselor la ed It a fitting gift' for- on of th the general Primary preuldency. The- Primary presidency. Preat. Jennie , rug arrived yeerday with thl pic- Stephen had charge of th work. Who says boy work and Ilk S. Civil Prices $60 to Ruth Brown died today at a local hospital of goitre. She waa th daughter of Police Officer John D. Brown and Neill Burt Brown, and was born In this city Nov. 24, 101 Th family west Fifth South home is at 10B hav street. Funeral arrangements not yet bees completed. ar 2509 Hardware Co. Strevell-Paterso- n WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS, SALT LAKE CITY Dealers write for agency proposition. Amerfljgaini Legioim Day TUESDAY, JUNE 15 PHONOGRAPH UTAHS LARGEST tUM DEALERS AS A MIA. ROBINSON BROTHERS MUSIC COMPANY 134-3- Hey! Buddy! '.Join the You can bet on . Baseball at Bonneville sdme- - thing doing every minute BIO MILITARY PROGRAM SWIMMING EVENTS ' And A BIG JAZBO DANCE At NIGHT A meeting at scout headquarters this evening will decide on plans for the big scout pilgrimage to this city during the state fair next fall. Charles N. Miller national field executive for district six of the Boy Scouts of Amer- lea,, will b ln attendance as well as several scoutmen from different parts of ths state. . It la planned that boys from ail over Utah will Join In a big caravan to this city and will camp at th stat fair grounds during the annual fall how. They will carry out each day scout programs for the benefit of th public and give exhibition of ecoutcraft. Among the visiting scoutmen from the state 1 J. K. Wbod, executive for th new scout council at Logn. Mr. Wood expects to have a membership of 400 or $00 boys by fall in his council. There are ome II patrols at preeent being organized. A plan for systematically sustaining membership of men In the scout organisation In place of recruiting the number of members by drives will slso be dlacuased this evening. Park 2 P.M. Salt Lake Come and take a dip in the old briny. The water is Great. vs - Los Angeles Ship AH the boys will be there to boost for the home team. Get in on fun-fein the bleachers. Make up a party and have a sunset Dinner at the delightful ship cafe. Enjoy the Follies Revue and dance while J - 8 Uf- a- M.lm MHh I. fa l 111. fa I fa I -- fa J Ol fall j -- I -- fa -- Ill III, fal,fait IIWI fall, til -- w;j,wy j, M It fa, . ., .. m, .. a,-t i.ir '.lit f ' i y. ...... . morning by the board of health. There were 21 males and 31 females born the pat week -- making compared with 27 males and 20 D- PATRICK R. HILLIAR- - fajkfafal 20. rhllsdelahi rrnr-- r. - females or a total of 67 for the sam period last year. There were 43 deaths the past week as against 21 for the correspondinf week last year. The cases of contagious and infectious diseases for the week numbered 4 36 and were dfV vided as follows? smallpox, 27; diphtheria. 1; scarlet fever, 2; measles, 21; a hooping cough, 74; Oermsn measles, 1: chicken pox, 8; typhoid fever. 1. The number of houses remaining lq quarantine at fie end of the week ending June 11 ere 72, Of these 1 was for diphtheria, 6$ smallpox, S scarlet fever, and 4 for typhoid fever. Bank Work County-Wor- k Office Work Legal Work Quick Work Our Specialties ;i Sanger (.Klwanl club), 21. Me, k;. Fstrlek R. H.ltiard has been ap. Holt; 21. Cl S N. W. tour I, 22, Raymond A Whitcomb: 23trd. Oiliest K'nted a special assistant t United n Beard: 2St)y, Amerpie. Klnprts State Attorney General Palmer, to ican Express: 24. Acca Temple bhrtn-e- r; permanently statiened In Chleaco Shriners Pittsburg (Svna Jth, temple); 2, C. A. N. W.; 2, North fsr th investigation and prosecution Tours. ?i, Raymond A Whitcomb; violation of. the Kerman anti. i 0. Temple Toor, 10, T. T. Smith. love. T-- ww fa:. for the past week as compared with the corresponding week last year is indicated in the Report issued this Following are th Tellowston park booking of organized excursions from thl city, for th first 10 days of the set eon which opens June 20. next. Watch Tor the Big Street Parade, Tuesday. Next Tuesday Buddy, Dont Forget AI the number of births Yellowstone Park Jun , A decrease in Many Excursions to st , . . -- you eat. SALT LAKE and PROVO ST. Report Shows Fewer Births , More Deaths During Utah State Fear i .. Boy Scouts Plan Camp g it there SOUTH STATE Half Holiday Boys in a regular celebration at The Lake. rip-roarin- 6 'nt Deseret News Job Dept. , j. , |