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UNITED STATES RAILROAD-LABOBOARD Will Be Piid as Follows: Machinists Blacksmiths, Boiler Bakers. Pipe Fitters, Tinuers. Sheet Metal Workers Car Repairer, Machinists' lielpem - 70 70 - , ,. 70 - - - - --- 70 70 70 63 51 to 59 Round House Servic0 1len, 35 to 38 Coach Cleaners, 31 to 37 , , 27 to 51, Apprentices, t . - - I q 4- - ' Hill U cents cents cents cents cents cents cents cents cents cents Present status of the eountry brary: the library as a 41101L1111 of meetIng the public. barge libraries and kindred subjects will be considered la the ninth annual convention or the Utah State Library association which will convene at 9:30 o'clock Saturday morning at the Salt take free rn.bH.I library. M. Wilford Poulson of the faults Of the B. Y. 1.7. at Provo. who is absent studying at the University of Chicago. is president of the Utah association. His letter of greeting will by 3ties Julia T.' Lynch. Sa -- - Lake librarian, fist vice president of the association. Other numbers On the program. include: "Sources of Utah R per per per per per per per per I - hour hour hour hour hour hour hour hour hour hour hour ' - d favi HiatoryProfessor gar Young. of the department of 4 - 4 ' tory.University of Utah: ' , I ,! Del5 - FirClier"leirglifir.'abili 'ear.. stitch: red or white - - - -- - I! - ) t - 11'; t . - tisk -. 111 ..... -- : , IS, 111 SPURR INABILITY OF COMMISSION -- - TO 11111IYE POSTPONES The Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad System. El REACH Net. Republicans of Emery -- - COMPROMISE -- - - - - d,d ; ..41.4p 1; - - 44.--sA- - t - ao, (00 - ; NA ,,omb I o, w , ; Daily use et tbe Soap beeps the I skin fresh and cleat while touches Cl the Ointment now and then pos . vent little skin troubles becoming serious. - Do not fait to include the ezonisitely scented Cutlass Talons In your toilet preparations. - Lift Off with Rasmussen. - t-- - t M - M. I. A. REORGANIZED. (Special to The News.) EPHRAIM. Oct. S.The Mutual. of the North ward of Ephraim have been with the offireorganised cers: Y. M. M. 1. A44 following E. Jensen. sup- erintendent; Jamee Willardaon. first counselor; Daniel Olsen, second coon. color; Y. L. M.I. A.Mrs. J. It Darius. president; Stra P. H. Rasmussen, first counosior; Miss Sarah Peterson, second counselor. . - '- - 57.TA Essay Contest In order to participate - In 1 - wt.. &moll. iterCaticoms A 7 end les. roi;m1 Soap abases widows& me. P. ,? ; ...momimm t I MMIN, 1 I" I 11 111 - . - 1 - .: - . - ,. , P.M. 2..Piano Solo. "Prelude" .Rseeltinaninott S. Piano Solo. "Lithoustraum" Lint Plano Solo. lidasurka Brilliants" deo.. ewe 0016. elting Mies Marguerits DeVina Peter Rabbit will extend birthday greetings to the following Club Members over K Z N this evening: Harold- Eorrest.. Delmer Oliver. Arnold Orson Pratt, Mile Blarall, Vadis Scott, Richard Wooley. Eitlifi Irving. Raymond Carol Jensen, Harry Booth. Warren Potts. Jonathan Westerman, Brown. 'Avert Cob- bley. Bartholomew Lynnville. Lucile Johnson Leroy Owen. Ruth Kenner Lowell Miner. bitten Parsons. Charles Orson Otertsen, Loren D: Jones. Dorothy Boyin, Evan. Andersen,- -Key Margaret Rigby. Maboa Ander.-- son Odell Webb, Earl Braithwaite, Anderson. Clarence Deward. Ruby Margaret Earl. Walter H. Huntsman, Jean Brown. Mayne Asia.' Roger Snow, Warren Abplanalp. Agit ,Gessell. Nelda Merchant. Althea Peder sea. Malin Paine, Forest Smith J. Elliott Hall. Harrill Robert Chipman. Pearce. Otha Hollis. Mary Elisabeth ebodbridge. Kate l I 4. - - - Twidlills-Darlellil- Smith. I' II , , " . , . - .:,,,,:: 4,....,i., . 04,,;- ,.,,4,,,s 1- lite,11Z4 PROGRAM, ' - t rrogray. tarniebed by Mies Wariesottio DeVloM Pianist sad Vt..14 Bywater. bier of the Salt Lake Piro and First View,irreal dent ot the latersatiosall Association etDessolineur, Fire Enalneero, who will lemurs on "Fire Prevestios." Victor liAmards will be played threask tho momm, tear et The John Elliott Clark Company. The Vterrela nog la misked pfl,. ',meteor of The Jobs, Elliott Clark Armstrong ria4h tbronirk Hie meteor irt DeenewileehlCenepanr. Mosie andX 1. Plano Solo, .Ehe Veil Dance' lirrIml the ....., E Tuesday, October 3, 8 N . - r , -- Pak' kin.. i ,e ataCit e.,,d - ' :.'415,i:i'N,:;,:;;;;:j;..1. , 4 vim-sist- . - t Atrz.111.Tfors. 11""6".:11:1t: Oielmost a litra you flu 4 6vely Healthy Skin j Kept So By Ctricaiii , ---- Ed- his- - 'Pving 90 at - 77r 1 t ' L.., - t , : , 4'4'1 dr - - 4 ' -- : t 't at , IN ACMENTS MON011 't unknown. be driver of the automobile heTldbeat mthaellsOrMpehettuing.itched: lsed : William Richards. 10. 4:14 Blaine evebeTtreertnhoue federal woaftear ;0owmeptrocmomisS, . night nue. Ruffered a wrist at the , mission and the special committee front& and which was to be addressed by for- state fair groundsbroken t as a Monday night the National Association of italiway .'it result of a fall. while playing in ono ColoThomas ayer of Senator Charles as to I commissioners accounting Utility the shows. lie wail treated at the methods was made yesterday by War- rado. was called off lata yasterday af- of hospitpl; of the Utah utilitiee trnoon on account of a contusion of emergency 4 rim Stoutnour A bicycle ridden by Wayne Stark. U. board with an automobile at FifthMr. fitoutnour returned to Salt Lake Sates. D. C. Dunbar. state chairman. eollided ,, East and Edith avenue Monday. The conferences announced that Ilinee Senator Thomas boy yesterday after extended was cut slightly on this face. held in Washington, b. C.. with other was When the automobile in which Bilis unable to be here. the the opening was members of the.iiitecial committee, riding a as abruptly inclined en, water power board and representatives guns of the Democratic- campaign .4. another toachine. Clara. striking of the !mations! Electric Light sends- would be fired Saturday night at I ssold 17. 16S west Fourth South Burbank. tine. 'The meeting leaf called for the o'clock when Senator David wind-sufferisrae thrown again,' the L Walsh street. purpose of threshing Out differences a cut on the upper lip. between the ',Merei board and the state of Massachusetts and Senator William As the result of falling off a motor utilities commissions. Under regula- H. King will speak. was struck . he which trying to board at tions othich had been adopted by the West and North Temple streets. An organisation of Davis the former the stat boards through fedcounty Fifth JO. 374 west North TemFrank Ellis. national association, contended the Democratic women was effected yesreceived brulees on botis ....., .....'." eral commission was assuming juris- terday through the efforts of Mrs. legs. root. According to the police the bos0 diction not contemplated under the act. Elizabeth M. Cobra. chairman of the attemPted to steal sr rids while the "iIt was contended that the enforcement women's Mrs. truck was In motion. committee. of these regulations would virtually Burton W.campaign SI. of the Colonial hoot. chairCecil r Mussel', associate Sully. tend to supplant the state as a rate man: Mrs. Elizabeth Hayward. Mrs. suffered a broken wrist from a fall at 4 making body while the federal legis-In Daisy C. Allen and Miss Irma Smoot. South Temple streets. Ho Main and 1, lation intended leaving this entirely Miss Martha Barnes was chosen wao taken to the county hospital. the hands of the states. R. R. Art- - . chirman of the northern part of the liChite riding in a truck. On these points a number of meetings county, I 740 WI 41, court. Kilbourne six comprising precincts, and derson. were held which finally resulted in a Mrs. Nophi Palmer Walton of Center-vill- a: against th point of a pick as the ma. reached which the a core compromiee being said on Miss Blan Chs Lewis. of turning swayed East chtne.etterply he thoueht was Utah cementsantler Mrs. Alice , r, or n r. Ms received a woanit la hip hark. fair an diustment as could be ar- Bountiful; .. t II Bountiful and MrsRampton Lucy Robrived at for the present. The federal South , the latter erts of West Bountiful, as assistant i E t la to -- , . INBRED .filLand Plight cuts were suffered Monday Sight by Merritt Earnehavr. 7. 913 west First North Street when knocked by trn satternobtle Malse-einSouth Temple streets. Th ilia", BEMOCHATIC CORNS "New Books 'a.. ' - I ARE ,t . fumy contest on the aubject, "What the American Constitution Means , to Me. pupils of junior and senior -schools should read the aeries. ' high , Nominate County Ticket The Short Communion," now betng primed in The Deseret - News. Al the conclusion of the- aeries,. HUNT( ISNP'Gl'eTtaCtIN.tOcTI-- .S. N.A1rt I tb) Em- - I b early in November, she essay con-teery county Republican convention in will begin. Cash prizes and sliver trophy cups will be awarded. Castle pale Saturday. tha following I, The ruin' of the mews& will be , county anfl legislative ticket was printed every day the Wet few days named: of the orrice. Fathers and moth........ Samuel Singleton. Perron. four yar ers Stook' take an interest in this Otterntrom 1 cominie'sioner; Henry aerial-- and- ere that the boys and Cleveland, two year commissioner: E. girls have a chance to compete. r.n..rt.1 .117""rit a pit! prop hone L-.Orsitatisttle-'-rearesent- " Even' reader of this. serial will "rreezose" Instntrtly hare an advantage in the essay Hee; ISert Sloffit. Orangeville. clerk: Inc corn On an aching Corn. thee shortly stop hurt'ng. CALPII Horace Larsen. conical and. what la more bnportDale. treasurer; You lift it r'. tcht off with fingers. Trulyli Annie U. Alien, Castle Ltale. Inouye. man an Intimate kiowla tiny bottle of ant. will - for a mills bent, recorder; Prank Orsaits., klunt- - Traesone-druggist of the greet document which edge tow cents. sufficient; A. assessor; Huntington. to Tem,yre every bard Corn. Poet corn. it Roy, aril, is the foundation of their country Ington, incumbent. attorney; Jr. W. corn between Ilti and the liberty widch they enjoy. the toes, and the , Maxwell. Emery. sheriff. lorktsont soreness or Irritation.--A4- s. Applicants for work stiould apply at.the office of the Superintendent of Motive Power, Shop Super. intendent, Master Mechanic or Shop Foreman at Denver, Burnham, Pueblo, Salida, Mintum, 'Grand Junction, Montrose, Ridgway, Gunnison, Alamosa, - Chama, Salt Lake City, Ogden, or any Local Age- n. JOSEPH H. YOUNG, SHEBA!. d ' , .T; - , IFECIAL $3.95 Isliwtailter d. . . - 1 - t . one-ha- lf , 25--- AM BOARDS INU PURR - - ........... 51 ... f' t - or o- I , , A li- , I1 - - 50c. -t DOOTTEES- $16.50 A BIG - - REAM INNECE0 for a Small LibrarY.".. Evelyn Beas, per . librarian, Provo public library; and - a per the year's woril- - by state k. tents per 7,47 bf a luncheon delegates t'.. Differentials of 3 cents per hour over the foregoing rates are theFollowing convention will vitut principal ,:ty including those of the L D paid to mechanical craftsmen on night shifts, and differentiaki librariesS. U.' the University of rtari the of 5 cents to 10 cents per hour in excess of the foregoing rites SprguChapman arid John Dr Speri!r Salt of take the .branehes City library. are paid to highly.skilled positions in the m'echanical crafts, irtiaannualbuairtesw4 meeting will be held. COlintrenetrig at p.m.. at the Overtime at Time and Spencer branch, 776 west Firs' 01001 ; - STANDARD WAGES WITH SENIORITY RIGHTS DATING ROM TIME OF EMPLOYMENT AS PRESCRIBED BY THE 00400.1 ' I and state commissioners. chairmen. comthrough the uniferm aecounting mittee of the national association. of which Mr. Stoutnour is chairman will Mt. Pleasant Arranges reels their regulations, to conform to the compromise after which further For Lyceum. be will Coarse' arranged. meetings I to The Newel (Special Airmail Has First MT. PLEABANT.--OctrettUln Break in- 14 Weeks course has been secured for Mt. Pleasant for the coming vrtnter and Is In A .perfect performance record of 14 charge of the? following Tommittee: consecutive weelca for th Western di- - Louis A, Petersen chairman. John F. blower,- r. L. Johns, representing vision of the Or mall service schools, Mrs. Ed. Johnston. Mrs. R. en yesterday when Pilot Purr Candiand. Mrs. Hannah Barnett. low flying from Reno. forned was senting the women's clubs. The calif, birraeakn .cisco. al number of the course will be rain at the Kinema theatre Oct. 2. west wind was all the succeeding numbers are pilot held. wissebynrobkly14ucking who, with the back. make the Pan tanhet flight in 1 hour and 37 Commenced. -2K. of C. Pairing of frorty.olghth Booth Martinez Stabbed. btwiton Ninth East and the n1'1.'17 aKhtutpnindahrzledstfhne: no9etntlyng t Cottonwood- - litorbwaywas mArtimmst; la at thirmoty rms., oiumbus school for Big menced aet hospftal a u f feenrIn The work la gunf.rerthinett wbor1:. oirethrevlie:hoinorma. wde. mtb. Le;t7e.mdlir.etanc": dons by yesterday. in the jaw the Moran Paving which obtained the contract Ile. le reported to have engaged In a on a- bid for the year. Short talk. of $49.402.72 fight wIth two other man. were made by all members of the facinulty. Rgistration will continue Kamm-ArresteKelly-- wept definitely every night from 7 to prNeHr. who realgnod last' Walls,. George Kamm. 4, aileted to have w.k hifIstan t. county attorney. has nSanpete Democrats struck a boy at the state fair grounds usw!af-- h;mself with the Intermoun tam A4sool,tpm of Credit Men in the Perfect was arrested by Nitro!. Monday Organization man Davidnight, rsrtritt- of counsel Mr. Kelly erred H. Crowther. He was lodged (Special to Th. Nowa) for 2i months aa aaatatatte county atIn the city all pending investigation tomer MT. PLEASANT, Oct I.The Dem- by the Juvenile court authorities, OCrall0 county committaa haa been selected as follows: Dr. IL F. Snydergaard, chairman; Mrs. IL R. Clarkas-I- . chairman; Orlando Bratay MIA 11.?1. Knighton. I vies chairmen; m Ellis Carter. secretary: S. M. Nielsen.- eil CM mar Peter Sundwall, Jr John S. Blain. Dr. '."',..mi -,, E. W. Thorpe,.I. A. Hougaard, mem-.- ................. doww , bers. I i The Ht. Pleasant precinct committee of H. chairman; - ,z, IL N. Draper. Joseph. Schofield. It H. Hinckley. Roswell McArthur.. Arthur Rasmussen. 44. 1!8Y.tr-me-e- - - , It aTiEril , ' Crepe de chine, faille rib., laNy . 51 50 - -- - - IF, $4.50 Whits with - bon trim , , ... --- , black; pearl,. buttons - cashmere or Or short, I NV a STS, COATS-L- ong or 'braid tri- membroidered hand cloth. crepella . TO h and attadaint,117imbretidnredM0..lrece . S.? - I . .,,, . . -- . INFANTS. FINE ZEFNITS SAVVES pink, or. bhok SOnx. fradef. , - - ...... ...., KIEVIIII0Es-Whit- , . ', ., INFANTS. 1 ; Y - - , .. ,. $5.00 TAILVWEATER--Brus- , , , . slalom , . KNIT HONEYCOMB attAWL16..' E ----- -LITTLE GIRLS RIPPLE or revere brush collar; green, red, taa, blue :, Waal, all ems... e ednesd' Bab y Day , . SILO Shirts ..... of-so- mo. 1 0 - , srEcIAL BABY VAT N It - : I , ,, Infants' . -, I I- ' -, - (Beauty Parlor) i , . - :ropey' border with -------- -- jp . frtttgh,,ct.szs.tE.,!t1:FT-Zzttttt,-?,z,;-- ; $4,-- '''''':, , specialty Men barbers. i '' - A- - 1 2,..-- -1, ,' Everything for 13.abies---- at Popular Prices , W Jr..1.,...3tftz-wriii2ginisamstets- -t- ..- liNFANTIV-WHIT- .ay Ast-t- hat ,,t,..ir ) I: r.'; .. ,04settee-e-et- i , facea-befort- , . CUTTLNG 1 I : ,,' , . . nv .1TA...-- , a. it121c.,., $1.12 . i --- , i.,o' z...1?,,,,,...4 . ... ! ,, k Ruben . their-bodie- , 1 , . ,,, . 1111',Z$ - . ' - - , I )1, SPEtiii"1 , - 7- i .4:: dist .9 ' Inches mums. 27 ne , I ri 41.:,,,r. I. Diapers ":"411 s.g..111 -- 9 i i I itt el hard-heart- .a ?41''' , noommoornomillett CHILDREN'S , .' HAIR I I I ' ' '...1, .. i ,f, k,' t,..:7 , IIII-D- A - -- BA , i - i),e4-4,,,- - e146, 4 .......4: ,,lit ,.44'; I " IP.,:,,---- '', , vv."' Outing MID --- , !,,"'ill,a,'n,f ,.;4 2 i (,, dio40 ,..- -, ! 1 fl',.4., ,..,y,'1. . ' ; -- 11 .-- . ' , I', t',-- .. , t . , - .. :t. . ' ' ' 'Itt:-.- ; ,b , ' ....4.,N 11 t : it 11:-- - , . - ,, .4r' , ricrirlut or '''''' t , , - t 111111111 0 i i ; -- 1 twa. ' ,. .1 , , ., --- - - - with 'everY Ourchal. of S2.10 or more a ticket good for ono i picture of your baby I 1. , at ono of Salt Lake's leading- photograph. ' country rests in the people them. "Ives; citizens. men and women. who l''' . , i "their hat they- owe ,,,o,,,,, to ot rill! Scrilo and their N., ,I I , ric't:warnteh'ils t. .re ; '; a to It' ',yard '' '4"1". "Le road!i For several days there moat ..reoarlti,le 4mkeep 4 , '1" ,,,. r..ent - vo,,,tmri tr"p air et expectancy about Ore school At just country in the-- , Millard Jail Shoots Man e:iglil'''erI ,,.. l''In wIel- L., ' MI,". ,, . , I assembly the teaeher had an- ' 'am'';".nounceti that she had persuaded ludgst i Ito American child should ofleave Who ,e. Seeks to Arrest ,..,,,, e ,,,r i , t di'ar'"'''nt' the t school knowledg a teach-1 'full without ar to ubute to talk to the i!.,,,t-i-i t,e ; nor until -h. '.huaiv. .ars ltnd pur,!le about. the conetitution !government of our country; ' rd.. - r g isle beer, loyal devotion to Him, of their country and about the law. the .... ,,,i , -, fsle' ,i!f, "''''. - ,, t ''''' in rights. the powers. and the duties of i America,. and to thr St aril and Stripes.'I l't e c r n an,1 thus iiir these; i the people. A real live judge was corm.: the emblem of the tree: ,, ,;t1,. eet course llost of the chiliren tad never do not ,, I c,Ted t,A, isn.r.t1 r.s ot i ine. ,, pot you 01 ,, N., f The Soul !iisPireilies' tear all there is iis to be known about ,3t.,'ciruedalidt: f ". ,no puropwe. men .. - 4J !::;:t of had gra,,e " read of r', I do expect' 'u''a''' , However They your.governmene ,lo f11,-r, 1,17,!TA Mr Mr31,1, the ettzens.beto sehtenced to prmon. They ex . You to know the great fundamental 4 a ,' Aveort',Ing t'9, P,Y k''.it.1 3!,nday aftirr.,)ti a see to the atd term of delooattipected are t very simple .. , f!',;' aurfadr.g walks ;nen. Some of the younger children had strAths withich after stlerirrs r"P" arr.- - 1'0' hd ''',' ard the town wondered if it would he Possible to to make taw- tel.s"..r 144,:m,lel I,air'k L it"Ft .,"" m tht -e,rp,eate Itsmtta offimail I am not room endeavoring nee of the from assembly stay away 1 1.,t, al e!"....--.- .- made hptaa 401 a,:ting. sal,,,,,,,,,-- , T'i,', the Yore,' Ä am not trflag to trate You all ?''',..ti,ttav-road with fa,urahie re..- when the judge was there.---bu- t know nearly reason- teacher eald should' be become lawyers. YouAnieriCan F'''"' '."'cl l'''''-- ' '''' dettutY if the tc,et 4 prose to be schools the in Om children wnieh a..uld Or- present, no important was the dubJect 1,eal''t l',. S'Itr'ff- rt. ,F,.,,,I, ii.;,,,,i,it and be-w,Thin that about physt- 5 a4toseed for gravel surfacing iI that the teachers were to be ?hero, too; have to learn something ".,'-' ar,it- ...:', ' reaek thao.t..- - letilera- and snotners that ologY find hygiene. but not in order to ., probably use the' and MUM zoae, Abe tittl4t- Were Ail.. Autitteta become doctor& They itudy -- physiology 0:Zr.tr....7, otodi..-i,.,t -tiVa. on IniF"ri:pw:Le-s.,T1r1...u.t- said cijit helve-sli, - in omit,' to understandr,,,a 1 ,18 ri.,,,e't.' ,Ir lev, of- eft Tx, -R.2.o4a ,. 1 '''' ,! , 1;1 :;,,,nh, not ine011itilaiT- rles of healh. so- that I ,...1.,,A ,..1,crrillnt. it i,;;t14,,re a!,,,,,,,;1 ihernmelves as tar as canie th assemblY they So hshers ., protect -r futsetttLI ,e,,ere he sal. re.d nn aale,-a All the pupils and I poesible against disease and take cars i, s and in the rear of lit teac IN ., glery ard at,emtt:t,R to' ,",:,''', Msr- 111E0NT TAX of the parenta eickness will come. Then you must room were few a the I 3t t,:,'::.1.)i ah,,ut 4. ..., saaj. Efert of The door openedi and tbe principal cm' the doctoi.. tiV11 ;Jib ag,1 after' eti esi,,t;,e from the school l entered. By his tide, was- IIso it ht in this sours. I want wen. I man whose gray hair and serious coon- you to know enough about your goo. here R:to was ;Ail. tenance told of years of responsibility. IN and your VI i.l , -- - - fS rnment, your Constitution,. IN 1 9 1 liTAII lite- - eite-tra, ' isCwstiscattawAhissa-relsingsh-strist yours opt Zilms' life, his face was kind and his eye, Mils- of this members as that you, great , kied as he ascended the platform and Titt;iiiiS Sflarlt! 1,',-f- i t l' ItY3or. who n1"6 - , AMariCia. will b. able. to kitty call.d ;ss4strtrot i stood llooking Colt otter the ' the eamfure, shot Rico In the leg understand your rights and Outlet', 11 OBEIt OF from ie eeca the 8 l'''ilovire; kiln, Atter h, ,r't become so endangered, rights DI - ri J .. -. Lc ThePrinelPal Introduced Judge Oar- - your you will have to cal) upon a law'-rema:,,, it, r, g i&,--1 ' ''''''' Tailid who T chilnWedadrree began Iris terrier he ' "IV ittetl"e"-thieet-Ytill ' yor. e tit, 'Ansi' ?P.M nett! he e,,of TAtltr talks to your physician. Welt my friends, I am 10114 to see upon revemted tn dr I4 'If. 2tit,t,tit:1 ,Itl;41.1r,1 worth Nis of'real ritlIPTIP of rat& tiah frt .., , anything 1e,;514 al! .., back In a about his I vou. 4 near the tr, a tNl e!..,.. t am delighted itto isbe many untii he knows Its Jnti i by Itt,t,,,Lis,cimeta.ve,t121 yea,. Conetitution.country hy tleque Natt;-"aim No one can have in his :'1, !v.'. mt.!, fiir,irex made polt;Its by the .tUreatt 0 logo. t ug t Sher:ft it',,,k dtpui-st-il : 1 -'. a full measure of gratitude for Monday ro-t: mg ,,,t,d Abt.a.1 n,,,t they 'nit rosi Revenue. The riche 5t I ndt- - ince as a school boy. I eat in a school heart a free coun, , SS apptised room like this, among boys and gtria the hhtssinits of livingof inhow Wtfit tJ tt,4, 11,,J Sc R:CO infully the try. until he knaves vidual in t7tah paid a as on an to be in. like yeti- - I suppose that I studied Constitution and every right houle guards the Ilde.b00. as you study. and did not recite F"co;come of between $90,000 and As Rose entr4 about -- So we a recite. I thought- privilege which we hold dear. OpfliPti fire witributi warning. any better than Conof the 1"40-- pne other t7tahn t)aid on an Income "cited rethe shall enter Ow I study and sitesicat upon' .t.ci work hard, aettatrr menthe,: that V otton.lookod, out overlie ntitntialte-44-1"thnt:ltewthell tots 1,n,, h7nxi4. Rico. Pa 'aPtill,;ettoemoarapinaa'Ir.o'n'tfrart-dilracool-0"a.r- But in order VW you mairbetter Uno! .,al,.. , the Constitution of your coon. i.,,,texcets of $50,000. ornwindow As Rico fled from the Scene Waterst 1.totten had Ancom summer sun was warm. I,I derstilind but less than $60.000. The greatest the in order that you may better study I could hear the treee, theltry. - :: : 1. r' wound,ng him in the ehoulder.! number hot thought earn were those I of taxpayers ; t the fish' the problems which will be presented Sheriff Bieck secured Medical attenti0n! grass:, thetletream, and even come out to you in this course. it is necessary fon Rom,. and soon ntd I, ,,,,,,,,,..it of leg. from 11.000 to s 12.000 of taxabli 1.1104 calling me to .quit study and This damt laregest income I know It was a for you to Understand Something. in a ctsit armed men on the '.' .i? freedom. and to foir wss class citizens- The thel l tignes :hrte could th(A Rose by have eat l' way at .from moon--- to mono. ., 1:reenAtiodrthings--!governmentOften balls. 'authority liberty, 7- - 7 .......bilvdtt,.....i.e.464,1..4.,444,41.,4,;,...oho,e..s.arolog. goodotame....bat,I number was l'i445; 1 the stmoit and went thugh the' body.) Thetr lölfstifl law. SO my teacher? my total income tax paid for th mace thatand twe'Yett '. Another tore throuch the right thign.) The 1920 the law. and continued land Constitution. I' shall talk eti you was $4.014.00S individwhich t parents. .. " ht..' ad. front to back. and the third penet:eiedl year on in atudlee these my subjects. was paid by ,! $1.504.751. ' both legs near the knees I Itow real easier, I know it will not be easy for you' i by corporations. The-- causemuch Rico had only gone a &tort dietence and the balances i; 4 and how much more at first to understand some of the indi-- ! happier. tax income paid stet aggregate met did I he when has been because words and ' expressions which it is ever .paid "b y I Useful my life the voice of temptation necessary for me a to nit. It Stitt be nee-- 1 this 'nate.. while the no.t:,.Istento a wagon, The slayerlield them up but ii the people of which called me from work to play. --; . was thanla eseary for ine to repeat to some ea-- -smaller tos ' the woman school I Since those days noting time. but I feel satto pleasant from time was 1,11C1gY that you '1st entlasso.it any year since lild. life. On the tent. i ;, hate seen much of human Willed that if we will work together in So have I. .1 let you o. warned! now for over 25 years. I have the bench you will find the mat- right spirit.: and Blaekburn. under penalty of death; been compelled to deal with all aorta ter interesting I am sure that the ...:, El - -- - tio. tell ot seeing, hint, When even the little children whiz. of notliNspEcToll people. the great principles of truths, and trat-thiii posee he advised inapt In life sometimei drift- from thlr great will moon be- early action life. conduct, Bit4'4nd where he,had been stopped by . cif right to ways of wickednesspath come clear to your minds: the direemn tither, by the bandit! I have served as judge of the juvenile to ell. The - .Sheriff important thing Black Nit his posse end the, court in which realizg at B E. COUICTION court. arZi y rinifinale the, ' EARBASE soon surreunded Itici la a cement bead- are tried. I have times is that wit are notwhich w about the ocriminals in have off away a The t of l something canal. thousands of per. Inman oPenen heard the ' - gate are talk- intereet. but thst-w- e fire on the posse but his shots went, sons on trial for crimes, men and wo- - slight ' r N : wild, A momeut hater probably Se old. I haye sent bun- - In g of things which- are ours. whh and men.. young rifles Spoke. Gico's cap went into the' in an address before a meeting of dreda to arid I have been coin- - affect every one of us. not in the fit- ., but now. tura some to death. air. propelled by bullets which literally the City ISisderetion of Woman's clubs pelled to prison. sentence , I can recall a number of faces of men tore the top of his head off. have learned at- - the CivICrenter .yeeterday after- - iiimInethtilni.g oexfPheorwienectasy' Ilt who ..' been before my court chars- have WI unless lc . noon, Samuel ic Swartz ., city sanitation are on our guard. to sin against the mil with crime, who in. childhood were 7 Whereabouts , Ts ., the problem which 'awe of our country. and against the sitting where you ant sitting today. I sentenced some of them to ItMg laws of God. Idha.venootb rutty that ithe have Sought--- by Relatives II tupiiret tenennte.IT:ey the;g thartisge at col- - average appreciate terms of years in the penitentiary. I person r. of garbage is now costing the the. value was compelled to take away from them about lection be is until of liberty ' Relatives In Canada are asking for city ;13000 annually. 'ssilturin it war to lose their liberty. because they had shown it .l',,, the feeding company's I also know that moat people do not themselves concerning Richard Rowe' times, he said, unworthy. and had shown i for the Montage. but know the worth of the protection lg."' ' and his Wife Nellie Row a ho emierat- - Ii :taid the city whirs themselves rebels against the authority .5 ad to nett from England about 12 li now taxi foodstuffs are chtbper, the , our to given C"stItItt" "I ' about to years ago. according to word received' city must pay for "II' one of us until someone is Ille,-orecall those who to enure into court seeking r t);, from the heetittoartere of rhechinedien t!Waste. take' sway their right tot '.., ;7, protection of ', discuesed at mission also Toronto.' the The fotominion then and i or to they y meeting should) properti; . liberty. be sentto Canadian mission. Church of t in stratirm.tritghhotsea waghoainwstouldwrtoankgedoaewrs---aof rtah availing herself of If they for out he;p. cry To- Jeanie Christ of Latter-da- y .. of $ettee pro!'' tbeirappeal . they always find help in their property. the earnings perhaps of Sainte. appropriation resslity law. rontaii. Canada. . nd in the law of the a ed by' the lifetime; and in court they found Mrs. C. S. that 'timed- - th's,Constitutton it is true that there is much protection. lustice and right. But in be taken to obtain this land.Tet action tale our administering Justice and right. the our about country, iboorance real Girls Senior Organize. appropriation. She will submit more Constittition, and our laws. There is court was only applying the plinciples , --definite plans at the next meeting. evert much, ignorance of these things of th Constitution of our Mrs. F. W. Meakin. president of the Senior girls of the University of Vtah are Supposed to be which we are about to study. country formed an organization Monday for city federation. and Mrs. E. W. Senior ismonlf us enter upon titi work with So Will peozilro 1'llue the purpose of taking freshman girls wre elected delegates to themeets 'alien your teacher a determination to suceeed In our unSo 1 was at mints convenon.whh charg and to act as their advisers. federation me to me to otter You know that Sas a great the day asking dertaking. 17 Oct. club 14, Ladies Literary According to Miss Lucy Van Cott. dean the IL of time. a deal to do with our success in lifeMrs. D. H. Gove and Mrs. H. M. come to your achoofo routile of women. it will be the ohlect of the and our a to about to week. determination to succeed. you country, ta;k were 'as chosen alternative senior girls to look 'into the general Wieties our Constitution. and our laws. 1 am When you boys take your baseball welfare of the first-yedelegates happy. to be able to comply with her team to play the (Cant other school. you start for the baseSali ;lurk reeaudersetn.. Ityeits rahtillttirfferltmeuuthtjecpttufdl;yr deterrotried to win the game; and. If these things. and learn them. There you keep up rtahmisetpiirnittanyyma : eepernotb.sybelyu is no atfl win the Onsof the chief objects of furnishing play s real game Of which your friends - free education to children. rich and I.!! P711 ma; 1.1.theall . life, whether in the poor. is to make Of them good law- - the know school room, or out in the world after bwoho a:id i n gsu citizcns; cittzen you have entered upon the great battles of life. They thue who realise tIo attntintied)- -;t , , 4 .- 71Tri ;,!,-- . ,,,,,,,,,!t t: 1,., T,;:',.. It ' : ',J,Ir b., tl.t rirp ,,,, In 0,.1;.Eng i 'THE JUDGE'S FIRST TALK.. r, ,ty r,c,1:! ,,,,.;- a ,,in.t,i , r, at ,--- ,,. .,,,,,"",, of ti-- , "rt,Pc ntrilitestatesis ler Ike Steely elt lora: In ,,, 14,u rf gra;.', secord,i Ilea el the United tilhatedCbeouse:tteian i'.f . ' Visited states. with Particubar Marty and Property Contained Designatrel the Bell of Eittt.tta. Wade and Dean William F. Ineeeelk lir tc.pyrixes ky William or. Illiaaaall and Mamie .1,i tiltade4 . .f . ; - ' EOM SABI' : dards J. Judge FREE .A con....0,00,,hetheGeon...........otowhee. Therein. Sometime 1922 - Ift.nommommopoo,0 e . - SPECIA11--camA ' , 4FOa.. 3 f The Short Constitution UINTA 11110 0 SLAYS .I , , odoBan; TUFSDAY -----;,--... - --7 ' , FfrICIALS ROAD 1 POSSE KILLS BANDIfissTAtt DESERET- - NEW8 TI1E It 1 , , . , -- -------- . '. , - , , i b:: b, 7,,, , , -- .. - ;. . . , ,111P.'. - :"P" :- milraer,,,1,;nrwrre...rowerollerto4,1;or0....errratt!rrareMs.,,., i., 111.. 1 ,, - r., - ,,,,,,,- ,,.,., -.- 7. ,.--- -2.,,,,,,,,,,,o 1,7,.."-- , 4. .,...5,...ef....,,,,X. :,...,,,,,t ro.,., I . , .; 1 |