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Show SECOND ' Iftx I- - FOUNDED VNEW& DESERET.--EVENIN- SECTION 1850 SATURDAY MUTUALWORKESSIN SPEC1AL TRAIN DEPARTMENT JUNE 12. 1920 SALT power of ft CITY CITY M h UTAH SEVENTIETH YEAR FOR F Various Officer Meet anc Final Preparation Made by Ditcu Theme of Much AdjutantGeneral Troop Beekeeper1 Will be Gone Till 30th of Importance Convention. yThi Month. Th LAKE hin Thor tf M good lha ar, m yoeir other ad. tmmfhi. Will be Held in Ogden June In Reply to Statement Made 18-1- 9 With Headquarter By General Contractor In Weber (CIub EnterSay Offer Hare Jtfe! x PRIZE WALTZ tainment Provided. With Rebuff. mile. Just an or smile, wa a tea About daylight tomorrow, a special The program for tha twelfth anDenial that ths Building Trader train will leave Salt Lake City carnual convention of the Utah Bankers' Council refused to subhcrlbs to thi tendencies' ahd presidencies depart rying about Its cavalrymen,- statf ef association has been published by agreement of the Utah Associate ment session of the M. I. A. contar Boers and quartermaster's corpa men, Secretary J. E. Shepard at Logan. The Oeneral Contractors and that tt ofenca In tha Assembly ball. Nothing, to Ft. D. A. Russell, Wyo.. according convention meets at Ogden, Friday fered no proposal which retains a) It was declared, made so much for and Saturday, June success success Jn Ufa, success In to final preparations ijiads by Col tho essentia! principles of the' work. In M. 1. A. meetings, as this Fred Jorgensen, adjutant general, The announcement cala attention fersd agreement" was made prof at same food natured smile that drives Utah national guard. to the fact that "We are- - passing meeting of th council at tho Labor way many factors that maks for at arrival thslr daycamp Upon reconstruction of a y through failure. period Kconomy sf time waa de with unusual and strenuous expert temple. light Monday morning the Utah dared to bs a necessity of M. I. A Statement was Issued ln responsr nces In the banking business; ao the will two weeks' begin a work, .physical preparation waa ea guardsmen ta Utah for most la that of the contractors adopted at time opportune An Umated as most saewssry .order encampment., where they, will be. put bankers' Jo meet and make of thia a .meeting Jn Jtha Kearns bull '"that every M. I. A. worker could be ding. Friasa of routine it! 1h through dally military tha moot Important meeting kept at the top notch of physical ef duties. Is day night. The resolution of the conmember sociation's of Every history. details government Special Intellectual and firiency. spiritual tractor stated that building opera therefore urged to lay aside his regupreparation for sessions were also em officers will give them instructions in lar work and attend the convention.'' tlons will be resumed at once without phasised, as well as the need of com tha various military tactics. Including Tha Weber club haa placed Its further negotiations with the plete M. I. A. orfanlutlon for every all movement used In field and camp. Building rooms at tha disposal of tha aasocta. Trades Council. month In the year. Officers were Ths statement folare scheduled to return to Utah tion, where tha sessions will be held, lows: uryed to plan their work and work They June 20. and headquarters maintained. There "Tho Utah their plana to start and end their General Con-- , will te four sessions, called at 10 em., tractors cannotAssociated While these troops are absent, the slona on time, to have somethlnf def consent to any modiand 1:80 p.nu, each day. The first fication by omission Inlte to consider at each session and military protection of Utah will be In or restatement session will be occupied largely with of the keeping of 200 troops, which will then to stick to the point, to do bust the terms embraced the addreae of President E. O. How- In the principles and offered ness with dispatch and to insist on be for the greater part of the time to th ard, and reports of the secretary-treasur- Building agreement at Heber City. There are Trades council. sped To preparation for each meet' encamped and standing and special bout 100 regular soldiers at Fort "And as th that inasmuch "IhJ.sack task." The officer were fur Bougies,' further, from committees; also.- an address where two kketfton 'batta;-Ilonther urced not to worry but to do ft- rrrrtih of ther Balt Cu tiding .Tradaa council, haa Aooiinod Joel President are Twenty-firof the Infantry subscribe to this agreement and what they intended to do now. The Lake chapter of the American Insti- to according to the best Innecessity of a successful officers' meet' stationed, on "Personality In has offered no proposal, cither offiof tute Banking, CoL formation of Jorgensen. or. otherwise, which retains all Inf precedinf each M. I. A. session Statistics received Basking.' At ths second session, cially by Col. Jorgenwaa urged and also the necessity of ths essential principles of the profCharles H. Stewart, assistant deputy ot showsen in enlistin that progress fered In 100 agreement, the Utah Associated per cent participation having governor of ths Fsdsrel Reserve bank the Utah national guard stood Contractors declare It to lx the exerclaea. .A succesaful meeting, ment. at Ban Francisco, will address ths1 General their intention to Jltoceed with their it was pointed out, waa one In which fourth in the nation on June 1. There of Credit;" en Control convention enthe largest possible number of persons has been a slight loss In militiacounState Bank Commissioner N. T. Porter work without further negotiation and listments during the year in the will speak en "Ths Unwritten Bank- will conduct same upon th plan and participated. It waa urged that each try, miliin but Utah haa shown that member should be given responsibility, ing Laws; General Manager James principle of employment set forth beIn aa affairs, every other activity, that committees on membership, re tary Brennan of the Ogden Packing and low: t 16 still well at the Bee the Hive state "That workmen shall be employed Provision company, will speak oa ceptlon, program and missionary work front. lie appointed to take in as many of the and the Packing Industry only i the basis ef their ability and "Livestock With the departure of the troops, nl fitness. for the work In tha Intermountain Country. menbers as possible. Preparation for there and enwill not be enough guardsmen secretary tirely without regardrequired E. general fall convention waa also declared to In Bowerman, Ouy Ballots on ths election of five mem- of the American Banker' association with a union or other to affiliation Balt Lake to do' military honors to Primary association workers this be most necessary. organization. back morning In Barratt hall were given a bers of the Commercial club to ths of New Tork City, will be preaent to Discussing these problems were Os- the bodies that are expected Reply of Coumil. American the from Military rules do not extend car A. Klrkham, Dr. George H. Brim-hal- l, from France. "Greetings number of demonstrations In actual board of governors will be counted this In reply the Building Trade Counassociation." Preston Nlbley, Claude Richard, allow regulars to be detailed for the cil issued the following at Its morntechnical matters pertaining to Pri- evening immediately after the polls Bankers' Talk. Table Nicholas G. Morgan, John F. Bow- firing of volleys over the graves of Round ing meeting: mary work. Mrs. Nellie A. Talmage close at 8 oclock. Lester D. Freed, man and Lewis Telle Cannon. Supt. the dead, or for tha escorting of The third session promises to be of "The contractors Inform th'ul on the use of text material, club president, announced this mornA. W. Ivins of the T. M. M. I. A. funeral corteges, so men from Fort an spoke special Importance, Including they will not consent to any modifiand Prsst. Martha H. Tingey of the Douglas will not be called upon In extha of F. J. Ths of that Preet. Hagenbarth cation In the agreement offered the thus far has been from urging ing subjects finding Y, L. M. I.. A. presided. C. C. Corn case any bodies happen to be sent would Interest children, ths wisdom ceptionally heavy and the real choice of tha National Woolgrowers' assoTrades. They have refused wall, superintendent of the Y. M. M. home from France during the absence Wool In- Building Club and of as members a on the will conse "The ciation Sheep arbitration, stating that tha Associated of a careful study of the point ofcon-taI. A. for the California mission, spoke of tha militia In Wyoming. a be reflected In the vote. followed by quence of Utah," Industries would not allow them, ye; dustry and the choice of text. An actual oifteam work, showing how the young Twenty candidates have been nom round table talk, or general discus- these are the men who if arbitration J 3 mens and young women's organise-- 1 to lnated Interest nse the of vital of text demonstration committee by the sion ef the of nominating suited their problems EVENTS MASK purpose or If the conMias Alias tlons can was given. - Jane Romney Crawford They are W. J. Barrette, J. H. Brown. bankers. Among the topics to he dlS' troversy were between th union anJ Reynolds of: Provo read a paper on W. O. Carbls, A. E. Eberhardt, Frank Cussed State some one else would be the ones to Financial will be poke on suitable Instrumental music, A. Fisher, L. B. Hampton, the counselor la relation to the super Federal heap the most condemnation and abqsu Bank Surplus," Parley P. ment, I ,1 lntendent and president, written by a for association C. MerWalter Lewis, Albert meeting. Jensen, Primary El Borrowing" and "Taxation of Bank upon the union which might refuse to Crest. Aehsa E. Pakman of Utah stake, Vilate 8. Chambers discussed the story, rill. A. C. Mllqer. Merrill Nlbley, Max lng ' Deposits. Prof. John W. Wild arbitrate any given point. - "ConsisI Supt. W.'A. Beesley of Salt Lake A. F. Pyka, Morris man of the New York Unlvereity tency thou art a jewel" how tt should be told. Its significance Ottenhelmer, A. stake spoke on efficient supervision H. Sconberg, David A. I School of Commerce and Finance, will Rosenblatt, "The contractors further state that In Armenia the life of a child and Edna Har- Smith, V. P. Strange, Arthur Sweet, I and stake funds and Brest Two events this year will mark the the Building Trades Council has despeak. Lee of Alberta stake on Did You V. A. AnT. and Thomas ked for ths Williams. A, to subscribe Jo their agreement, Tracy Justice discussed, clined session fourth Deeeret News helps observance of The Ths, During the Think To Pray?" . social hour. Special congregational nominating committee . will ba the II Joseph E. Trick of the state supreme and have offered no proposal which on a the evening banquet niversary Other Departments. Judges. court will speak on Americanism;" retains all the essential principals ot singing was. led by Mrs. Matilda W. Secretaries and treasurers of both of June IS and field day at Lagoon and Dr. Elmer O. Peterson, president th proffered agreement. This is an Cahoon. of tho Utah Agricultural college, will Untrue statement, as our committee in . organizations met in the Bishops June 16. Tomorrow morning at 10 a.m. PriThe festive board will be spread in building with Ernest P. Horsley, LeRol peak on "What Must or Ba Done to conference offered proposals for the , meet In will workers Barratt mary C. Snow 'and Irene Nyhols speaking changing of certain objectionable Utah and America Sound emKeep the where the building, Bishops a for hall Harrison cession. testimony on how to make the work of these From the War." clause which our committee Informs. all its In will a 1847. of The News of departpioneer Sperry, give Problems of ployees officers m(e efficient. Advices from New York Indicate The remainder of the session will bs the contractors the Building Trade personal experiences of early days en that Dr. Herand N. ward secretaries were also taken up ments will be the guests of thp manfrom eommlt- - Council nor the rank and file of ths Sheranlan, son or occupied with reportsand to route Utah. and afternoon Sunday Miss Snow and for discussion. Moroni unfinished membership would accept. It was at miscellaneous tees, agement and owners of the establishevening the assoclatlpn will join with Mr. apd Mrs. Mahan Bheranlan. who buBlnw Clarissa A, Beesley presided. .nd ths this stags that our committeeandoffered ths reporfof finally be will An ment. excellent program the M. I. A. In two sessions In the has received his degree as doctor of wets to arbitrate a certain point Dr. Ceorge H. Brlmhall and Lucy and election committee nominating tabernacle. It.dustries Grant Cannon presided at a class lead- given and a tempting menu is assured. medicine and has completed his medl-jan- d of officers and stand- - informed that t he Associated Installation would not allow the contractors to ers session in the assembly hall In the On field day the paper will Issue Primary Pageant. In New York, is to re- lng committees. The entertainment make can any changes or arbitrate any Bureau of Information. Mra Rose W. early, the big plant will close and Pioneer and handcart veterans-wearin- g turn training of the Ogden bankers, of oommlttee soon to Lake Salt of- City. Bennett gave an explanation of the when Central H. Barton, cashier of clause ln the agreement which they their are adto Charles be which badges came to five Dr. Sheranlan "Wasatch Utah five, with says. us. True, we have not offered teacher-trainin- g fered plan. Miss Mary E. aa free la mitted has of chairman, the Primary his guests from Slvaa, Armenia, In Ogden Savings bank, to accept the proposed .agreement doesn't answer," friends and subConnelly a demonstration of lesson association at a matinee performance 1802.parents He began hla elementary train- arranged an enjoyable program of en- which they drew, without modifies preparation and B. S. Hinckley spoke scribers will know why. ' Employees of the "Pageant'' The Birth and ing ln Murray, entered tertainment. D. 8. il the so their statement to the eftlons. on the teacher. Growth ot Is Mormonlsm" to 18, On can June be some departments Immediately following fect that we have offered no proposal school in 1810. and entered the. get away given B, Cecil Gates and Miss Margaret at the Salt Lake theatre Tuesday af- high University of Utah In 1818. In Sep- - the second session, a meeting will be which retain all the essential princiternoon at 2 oclock. The matinee will tember, Summerhays presided at a music di- earlier than others, but the special, hold of ths members ftt memheadquarters 1917. he registered as a ples of the proffered agreement may rectors session, in Prof. Gates studio with the rank and file on board, will be in addition to the performance ber of the class at the College of the American Bankers association to junior 2 degree be true, although misleadand Miss Summerhays told of appro- leave the Bamberger at 8 p.m and ts of A at depot to the of given elect member Monday Colum-evening 1 and following: at Surgeons Physicians ing. priate music for the M. I. A. and Prof. for Primary chil bla University, New Nork City, where the executive council (for three-ve- s of the 'When members designed the especially clock. . Gates discussed community singing. , JnyKxlUn Submitted. dren themselves. he was among the few to receive a term) to succeed W. g. McCornick of Tomorrow morning at 8:10 a. m. a big. happy Industrious family detrain submitted a We Elaborate vice a further decorations have proposibeen Salt for lake After City; president, having scholarship. successfully joint officers testimony session will be at the Davis county resort the fun win prepared for the reception to be held completed his junior year he waa stu- - the A. B. A.- for Utah, - to- - succeed tion to. eet up Joint conference boards, held In the Assembly hall followed by begin, right there- - and then. An and 4 to 8 ,ln the Bishops dent Interne at the from Monday Island Col- - Prank B. Cook; a member of the ono between the Master Plumber's Long a joint officers meeting in the taber- cellent athletic program has been arthe MasIn honor of the fortieth an' presl-o- f his employees, oneebetaeen vice and O. Dr. building one John nominating cotpmlttee, Polak, lege hospital. in nacle. at 10 a.m., a general session Brick contractor and hi employand numerous questions of ntversary of the presidency of Mrs: America's foremost surgeons, select-- 1 dent for th Trut, Saving Bank ter I ees and so on, these conference boards the tabernacle at 2 p.P. and one at ranged skill and prowess will be decided Louie B. Felt., National Bank and. State Bank aa-aa one of ed two Sheranlan Dr. hi j 7:30 p.m. as far as posA background scene of a nmoUntatn There will be a baseball game, beat tion. A large attendance prom- - to settle all questions Applications to appropriate water trem sible affecting them In particular, htJt been p)ftCd ln the reaT of races, swimming contests and the reg. from this city, Beekeepers Convention. , Sheranlan ha specialised In Dr. particularly I were a if but general question or it, jumping and running events, were made today by Frank Lambert. th big reception room on the third eases of women, and has bad practical Monday a Beekeepers convention ulation which could not faf settled matter a features and Mam-other shot 1 with banked of about It room L. Rose. are moun In floor, and putting Arthur his ln the Kama. held. assembly wogk wjti peqlior log, experience After Violators. wljl be by or through the conferemip board Miss thrown in for good measure. Basket moth, Utah. In the east' Dr.'Bnerhnian Uambert asks the state j tain shrubbery and flowers, the stream Polak. the Bureau of Information. tha matter waa to go to a general be the order of the day engineer for 1 second foot, with which ending in a pond Illy fountain. Wild made many friends and had many adEmma 8. Heilman will discuss funda- luncheons will Efforts are being. made by R. H. arbitration- board consisting of five view of the formal banquet the to water 7S acres, from a spring In birds and gold fish complete the word from the there mirers mentals in maintaining health. Prof. and inbefore says. Slddoway, state fish and game com- contractors and five building tradesprobably not' so much of county; while Rose wants terestieg details along with a dainty J. H. Paul will give a nature study night to locate the men who Ille- men, these ten to select an umpire, one missioner. feature to made will be effort e thirty-fivhundredths of one second lightning effect. Against this back- Will Employ Counsel demonstration at 12 noon on temple 20 beavera, and sold who in no case should be a political case as been the has dinner gally captured lp B. footfrom a spring ln Crystal canyon ground Mrs.'Louie Felt, her gen felt that an arsquare and In the afternoon a fashion big to a skins Salt dealer. The office holder. We kind their years. direction members to 40 and past water acres of land. fral board To Oppose Increase furs were confiscatedLake advisors. A, v would go fa? show will be held under the rangement of this old 70 Mr. is News Deseret years by The O. of David W. Ivins McAllister and will of Mrs. Luclle Young McKay, toward solving the various questions man--b- ul tlms-- of allotted the Johnto Mies Frieda stand the receive friends many of the L. D. S. U. and and misunderstanding arising Counsel to represent the members a like T'be Neva ' It Draft Safety Rules Mrs. Felt who will call during the af son, formerly of Keith OBriens. Miss not for d a paper time to time. Jt was our Idea to tftak-will Owners and one and of the Managers' Building has balgeneration on Musical a number ternoon. these will of . Mines Institution For will Coal . be P. Use in Leah speak Jennings permanent on with future generations, with given by Miss Dorothy Dunyon, Mel- association, of Salt toko "In opposing anced diet and Carol Lyon will direct boards. All of our offers have been loval family of employees always. ' games. Mae vin the Ballard and J. to Anderann with rebuffs and refusals on ths increased rates of met tbs ths granting Tentative - safety orders for coal, orchestra." Mr. Clara W. Beebe Utah Light' and Power company.' wa of tha contractors whose actions string Tuesday ipornlng symbolism will bs part Inthe been have drawn mines by up has charge of the affair. seem to be controlled by the Assodisc weed by Miss Leona Gamette and the at authorized monthly regular under dustrial commission of Utah, ciated Industries, or some other 4w-c- r community singing by Miss Margaret Busy Hour Work. meeting of the organization ln the of behind the throne. direction of C. A. Allen, chief of the hotel Summerhays and in the afternoon will afternoon. OpFriday This afternoon In Barratt Hall the Newhouse mine Inspection department, working Not Acceptable. the same day Arthur L. Bee ley to the Ralston bill. Intended position conference Is session Primary States United given with la relaxation. the of epeak on the psychology "From our contact with the men In over to a demonstration of busy hour to provide for the taxation of large ot Abhn bureau and Crawford, mines, waa'volced in tele, the contracting business we are sure Reorptiow Tendered. work by Mlsss Helen Davia and an property holdings,from coal m4ne Inspector. Senators Reed that a. large number of them want to grams received Last evening hundreds of conferIs published with. address on . "Teacher Training tentative The draft by Con-H. J King and Smoot and William begin their work on th basis ot the ence visitors attended the reception Pack, the request, that It be carefully read understanding between a number of gremmen James H. Mays and Milton tendered by the M. J. A. general board the general morning Preceding be will A interested. all , to A. by meeting Heath, and a committee reprecontractors according Roy In the Odeon. Mrs. Mae Tt Nystrom today etake busy hour and Make IL Welling,treasurer tn roof 448. state capltol on June of tha organize--1 the Building Trade CoupctL 1 was chairman of committee on senting secretary P1 he1J In Blshthe 10. of those Interested in the coal rr,nThe contractor present at this cor.- . for the affair the evening bundinf and tfre Deaeret rymna tion. inf Induntry and a. rfinal art of rules! op ference felt that building operations being turned Into a general sociable when demonalratlona of the out sium could J Immediately undertaken and event. and ' Remove th of Will Unsightly question at Issue settle through con- X-'rHorses for Cavalry. Three eoclal features are Included dilation and arbitration while the From Strtets In today's session of the conference. At Objects men were at work. ' But this airange-menoon today the stake presidents of the six homes will be shipped Thirty 'was not acceptable to the un- Y. L. M. I. A. were entertained ,, at Hundred of tree stump mar the from Camp Ftmston, Vansxs, to the Will You Be 70 June IS? seen power which seem to be domluncheon by the general Y. L. M. L A. and streets will these beauty of city inating the action of the contractors. beard In the Beehive and a. similar cavalry troop at Brigham, Uta, where Negotiation are now at a standstill be removed from sidewalk parking affair was given by the general Y. M. they will arrive about June 18. accordDeeNext June The 15, Tuesday, because of the fact that the conlrao-or- s M. I. A. board In the Bishops building to a wire received today by Col. eret News will be 78 fears old. the and other public property next week are not allowed to negotiate. Evan Stephens' Fred Jorgensen, adjutant general Utah ing. This evening Many of department. first Issue of the paper having by th streetresulted We are sorry that this state of 'Vision will be given In .the taberfrom the wind 7 cent National Interest the guard. stumps Bearing per been pullshed June &, 1850. Any LAKE SID. SAYS: "Feint affairs exists, We assure you that tha nacle for the especial benefit: of conatorm of several weeka ago which of The News who can 111 members of the building trades are make you proud of your ference visitors. tree of In number down , blew large On that he, or he, va born various sections of ths city- not the sufferers, as hundreds of our improved city property. At the regular afternoon session of home proud Of Its augmented Value i on is June workmen are securing work elsewhere IS, H0. the r. H: M. I. A. being held in the Best security ton earth. , i street department has appealed Its brlgbt, tidy appearance.- and The to a be at a higher wage than the scale In spe.'Iii guest at the to the pollce'department to undertake IHshops building the general theme of In the Sixteenth ward meeting-- 1 proud will you be. If the Uhls clt. The reel suffer r are the-banqurt which the a more anniversary llacussion Is "The Young Man. Mu-icorof ' the enforcement rigid house, Monday- evening at I o'clock, mn in bueins and we are making management of The News will give dinance designed ta prevent the jeh la doe witty Lows Brother High numbers will be given bv Mel, this frank and honest statement so Standard Paints." tin Petereon. The Y. L. M. I. A. are nxt Tuesday dumping of law clipping In th NephI Anderson of the Utah Gen-- ! for its employee that these men will be able to judge ea logical association; will give an ad- - evening In the Bishops building. city rutter. Th department Is now liscusing marriage and wifehood. on whose shoulders rests the responMrs. Marla Y. DouraU. Mrs. Martha drees on genealogical work The Such a special gueet will be Invited eoifKidering method for ie disposi& Glass I ULe Sail Pain Co &. Smith. Mrs. Ruth the continuation of the M. Fox, Mrs. to bring hts wife (or her husband, tion ef eUnping and recommendations sibility for meeting will ba held under ths aus-pjeTh sentiment among B. building tie-ulane Ansersnn. and Mrs.. Lucy U--M of ths priesthood quorums ef ! aa the earn may be) to the banquet rinS m will be mad t the commissi e at an the Kraat Cannon being speakers. tradesmen qf the city is building the ward. All am invited to attend. dale.. early t right tt out if It tale all summer. dlnary . good-nature- d lured, thta .morning . at the auperln 18-1- er st Demonstrations Impounding of Colorado Waters In Club Members Vote Primary Work For Board of Given Governors ad-dre- es ct work-togethe- r. 10 rf . 1 . . . - - -- 1 dls-lse- d, - J f-- out-live- 1 ses-hc- ld For Sale First Mortgage e,r -- ort,,tlon 1 nt -- Loans lly ed j - M t p. |