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PLi'J J tf-..t-". -- ': rcvr yrw-v- tf i 4 ft V ft TlIE DESERET NEWS SATURDAY OCTOBER. 14 Mil rr; : w SECTION THREE 1922 ' toll, and tba children then had to work just as hard usually aa their parents from early morn Ull late at Reparalions-ffinight. years came and I have later Salt From Lake valley grow. watched a wilderness It has blossomed aa tbs BT JEA9 HOBART. i rose, and Bennlon and TaylorsrtUe particularly have changed In recent (Compiled jErom the Files of The Deseret News of 1872.) was th district In this years early days th latter erf July and to th i prior claim on the reparation almost Isolated, being so tar out tt IN iddl. of part August th. eye. th. been raised in j meant miles of team journey to corns h it had bee found necessary to ampuApplr spring sea- - j into town, and yet re used to come to world were focused on tho London brought about tate the little girls right arm, but the alley for th first time this Belgium, therefore, exIn old and the tabernacle are conference. It has long been known not for the future meetings moratorium, but a posta that otherwise she was doing well and son brop-exactly thnt France and Belgium were alllea. ponement of the German debt for the would in the course of a few weeks be cel lent the vnl c being now entirely never miss a Sunday. We could The bridge predate also what true friendship drove them intd each rest of the year 122 In the meanfrom gr choppers aljle to continue the journey to 8a It meant a and many neighbor proved other! arms. Heretofore Belgium has time it 1 to be hoped that there a Hi bas been Khe was among friends. Mr. Jn Pnivu in4 Lake westIn a or be to close brother ilatar In c.odibeen a good ny Kollo neutral, and everything possible anil passive nation, who be better feelings between these d waa being done for her comfort "ie reported lab- - Ihose day, especially In th wetday of considered its only duty was to pre- ern European power. The commerciar Th' n r tion house few colonization when n w meetinghouse Tv vent the violation of its nsutrality. life between them ia complementary h in the ietter from Mr. .Kollo was - and far between I went to Now Belgium Is In 1 and the that a suggestion, whit h The News thought l viiLuh . t r..ing taking steps that will and the greatest need of both Is that we a were on mission SJA, and be will England occupied ,i from Jealousies as give that country a defensive power. follows. freed be '.it worthy of consideration, they treated well in Ihose day. At the London conference tho world have heretofore existed between those That an appeal be made to the Scotch 'HT1 ri ' 4 ,1 i "Prosperity has come and Balt Lake ntood somewhat aghast over the countries. led an Agent Dr Dodge residents of I tab to raise a fiind to r and ha made the (ha progress enchanged o hl..w ft espeilaliy thought of what France do to and Agent ( it. It la true the mental attitude, the give the girl an education, and & YW , the city what It today. I thought a force Germany to pay might able )er to provide for her own want former Bie a ring Indefatlgably In-to, of view of these two nations, is point reparations. I me around what looked for the today Thert lajust across the River Rhine, vastly different. Psychologically they and to become a useful member of make thiioM.fi-rtabl' wonderful transformation. Eapeclal-t and from northern Lorraine, one of the are two separate nations, and what nt t villey agency, . Han. a, the society r7 thl last week when noting how busiest manufacturing up-l- y fr and other : centers of the one of these nations has to overflowfi" too inks on ay hartjrtd Industry. electricity, and world. It Is called the Ruhr valley. ing the other is lacking, and vice to the mutth has been said V rdle. hue hIndeed wondere en1tah. residents Interested and accompli.hed. j It contains millions of tons of coal versa. The difference between France agenev for their benefp but notwlth--7- gaged in the honey industry he'd a Standing tgfj t then .ffmtsihe Indians the day of mlraclea have not paued and Is In does proximity to tbs vast and Great Britain la mom a mental meeting In this cit. the sessions being do not Nh.te - sell as ihet might and we will yet see greater growth iron deposits in Lorraine. From the attitude than anything ejse. The in the city hail and deyelopment If we all put our commercial point of view Great Bri- French are Delegates were presextremely clever in their thise - fi.ir weeks since shoulder the to and wheel ent from most of the counties, some for some push tain would not consent for one mo- Judgments and can not resist the Inof horse from the stole If be-from great dtst tnces, and unusual In- they r. ment along eJTl to to the which belonged possession by the French tellectual pungency that has always ' , r terest was shown in the care and cul- vaney.'-ve- Halth if of this rich valley. The competition ibeen extremely annoying to the Britbishop v? ture of. bee Methods of protecting of the valley of the Ruhr by a single ish Those who have followed the From Ollier Settlement. the bees in wrlner aere d scussed, of nation In connection with the nch peace conference at Parts haxe obwrote fiom Paro-wa- n William A'itn feeding them'if necessary and of getmines .of Lorraine would strike- - com- served Jtfw much tho Englleh resented-t- he &e aa fobow- - TThtr- - is a general At one ting the greatest returns from their sarcasm of the French. mercially almost a death blow to BritThe work Reports were also made of time of good h th in this cit ish eommefca. Great Britain bss had time Lloyd George threatened to leave ,- 1- .'A" use-mi- ll attained Among others. Oeorge lumber Trade br:-- two m much to say about the rehabilitation Paris altogether if the Parisian press TConfhraedfrom page one) L Set' Ballev of Mill Creek reported extract-lin- g X of Germany being in fit! blast, and another What as a matter of did not cease Us attacks upon him 1,760 pounds of excellent honey exported tt, be m operation In a few tremely long dark braid which she fact has concerned the British most personalty and upon the English peo- . d v sawmills f during doiyand August from 3 stands day- - -- besidei thre upright weanrcolled over her ear. Mr. Valen- qf enormous Ger- ple. The English are no match foe i j of Italian beex Samuel liateman of Lumber is hong constantly shippetj, the room shortly after wo man resources by France from which the French in all the arts of social "V West Jordan had started the season to Plot he Pve shingle machine are tino entered the The j English would suffer great- - cunning and mental alertness our slim same people the chat, w T one swarm but at ih time of supplying the demand for that artip'.e begad ;vith v' young hero of the black hair ly. Great Britain sven before the French would sooner forgive all sorts , making his report he had five, ati The p tore is doing a good fall and olhe skin that h is in hi pic- war. did not send much merchandise of sins than tolerate what they regard from the one stand His bees he said, buslee Gram .s nearly all thrashed ture. HI dark eyes are serious and to Germany Indeed. English Imports as stupidity. There are those who on rabbit A worked almost from that country were greater than belie e that the English amount of butter and cheese give a rather, serious and the entirely i to expression Mr Whiting of Spanish Fork U large brush which . season, this French are so constituted mentall' exports. Jr being made his face His appearance has nothing thsThe had secured 1 900 pounds of honey command the future a be which the especially Great that Britain it will danger good price, Impossible in In common with the matfr o nl 24- - stands " The report of the butter. sses from air aggressive catopalgn by for them to reach a mutual friendly hut inee instead on Idol, Impresses was D. secre-V. to wa France to collect reparations is the understanding by ! meeting Morns, Correspondence from as quiet, straightforward bus! V 7. tary of the Beekeepers assotriatlon He the effect that Andrew Igan Allen. on of nessa very German resources that Unfortunately LJod George is not man. Hia clothes too. are those seizure of Great w -- i. 4 quoted Wilford Woodruff as saying J Allen of Boxelder county, while of of Ktnfi 5 X tt1 o to.nan lth !h 'V man a business than the rather hi Experience had taught him that o n0 un a threehlng machine had met actor, the suit which he wore brine the Italian bees were the most prof- oHIng oua. That fact is kept in the d them, and is perhap ..... with a with an accident that made necessary a dark gray business itable to keep and much easier to the To seize the Ruhr worse still he is unwilling to alU amputation of his. arm between rched ehlrt In a gray TJ,a blua pin ground.almost handle than the black ones declaring the elbow f'oln-b- y be he On considered t.iiul them hand and shoulder Dr Oremby other Instantly that hia children played among his had performed the operation, assleted stripe Ob the little finger of hta the as a Casus Belli It is tare is first of all an ant ig ntst, h wore hand he fash- doubtfulEnglish beautiful a tlallan bees and never got stung right ; of whether could be am a lamver with a pungent tongue by Drs. Graham and McKinney ioned platinum ring set with an em- friendly interest there A news item under the head of Acbetween these two His arguments are conwnung aid erald cabuchon, the only hint which allies cident said: We are informed by Corlnne the are often fascinating channel after Kane Cltv. From Thcr ex county. they Virgin hia apparel gave of his temperament Ihe seizure of the Ruhr was Brother David Jeremy that a Jadv Oliver BtraUon, brought treme type of national life a ill do Jr. wrote. All nature. The and a spring well here from artistic fell the the Into by about country ring, France. by realizes averthe to much are above the Belgium keep France ard f.rta Brit FRANKLIN C. BANKS. opposite Father Jackmans residence age and the Crops consequences of such a ain apart One can hardU doubt thti are well and try- - way, Is made wtth the came design people In the Sixteenth ward and but for ing to live their religion Our Bunday "' French policy The French will avo4d had Tardieu and Lord Gicy Coming 10 Utah at the age of three Pleasant Grove About 1880 the young the bracelets mt ZVL are 17 set timeh assistance of two men school action to the xery last extreme nutted to h indie tbe mosed out Into what was couple ques-Tb- e is In full blast, doing all it can entinos years when the pioneers had been here that with emeralds. have been wae way then seizure of the Ruhr m.ght even tlon arising out of tlsedijdm,utiof Pin- passing C might known as now The Banks Imthe Basin' krankltn and b useful to only that long. Ieace reigns to-As it was aha was thoroughbreak between Belgium and ihev would have bcn uc eful Undon Kirst ward. Here they estab. drowned worker for the What of my work? repeated Mrs. lead a provement are the ordr of the day reaching some sort of merit of the Territory and tHste ttts llshed a home and klr Banks pio- ly drenched from Tohead to foot with The folio ing death were report- Valentino in a beautiful voice, in anpionme water mud and pauswill It be remembered that at tN Llov d George i .n of th pedestrians In the neered non in digging canals making roade Hock lie, Kane county. swer to ray question. At present my At ed memory is honored throughout i outbreak ar was o know the world ab. ia England west by all who knew him. but more and In other wav a bu.lding up the ing that way this spring is exceedingly Horen Olsen. ui the to see work anvthr Mr. Valentino gets that ars old. in this cltv, to Belgium neutralitv and de- - meaning of a onM,prorm- In later yeara he sold dangerous, being directl in the side- Elizabeth, wif Pom and FaW. Justice L. in his the of especially was he known as one of the lommunit). fight Bishop against be once walk should taken at funded bv Steps that his interests In Llndon and river of b.md are m qualh aerf Plaers-Lask- y moved and deter country at the age of 7$ years, atmoua original settlers of Pleaant Cirore. Corporation. and Hardy, seto have of the that manThe portion wealth path was Into mined baik he Pleasant Whit great when two Grove among hie Belgium where the family settled Kay ville. Mar Ann. wife of Joseph j They have broken their word with him ifest a national e friends and associates In curely covered gratitude to GrQt Lneed juet now arc two tMMnen tnui a child and where he grew to man fair that he should now Bentlev at th age of 34 years; at land it that is pleasing in the Good Summer Resort. get on common ground and hood and ended bts daa. He wav Church affairs he alwas took an ae WeitwHe. William Jenkins, age 64. be released from his contract and work Britain The Belgiums know well how two statesmen who are con'endin for Soda Springs promise to be a fa- at Summit Creek. Iron county, Barhorn In Birmingham. England In 1M7 tve part, filling a mission to the much thev owe to the The southern Bntih 1865, from army Banks states to 1847. lie vorite summer resort, if we mav Judge bara Stoker In her 8lst year; at Mocinter the son of John and Ellen and especially to the British nav.j jdplomatic land-inBe mav mmIv he uotnpl n on family came to America in 1SS0. on to worked in the Church ajxiilai) or- by the expressions which wo hae casin Spring while on a visit there. After ths recent London oorfeitnce d forgutn her lovaltv to Pntun aid ganizations. parthularv as a feather concerning them from those who have Albert W Collins. 59 years old at New Orleans and coming steps were taken for Germanv to pav her abihiv to ward off the j.ncei Utah. After a brief stay in Balt Lake for w hich he seemed to possess a spe- spent any time there. a locay item Statcemaa. of Death certain to v I t with am not an cial gram which French Belgium. He dnd,which the pictures p Tu could reparations gift he counted said Hon Win H. Our friend always they moved south, locating upon A- on to do more the content instead of allowing me to inasmuch aa Belg um was to have a would hr,nc to Europe The telegraph news carried then his share In the Hooper, who has. wtth his family, present site of Pleasant Grove. Seward William make Henry big epedgl features such as The retion of churches and other com- spent the most of hia time there since death of Hon lthough reared by a widowed mother day they withdrew to another room until Mr Anderson. Iieallli j er on He his return from Washington at ihe secretary of state in Lincolns cabinet. Four Horsemen. 'Blood and 6and and to munity buildings or enterprises. be was given all the education the was discuss important plan' and off-r- a them to re'urn to New ) ork was with which I hav made announcement The The Th by and known his Sheik, time for of close and the at amiable that last session, arrived from cheery community afforded which Mrs Valentino has received to Ander-on- s In achieved success. broke In Mr. Valwtre state of iremel Hamilton ,,,i,.lnr in secretary Fish, died In of of the at there of Ify temperament opportunievery conference, August took beginning he advantage on AfYork New the appear the ,1s colon' a and as lio.t follows read of and friai etage entino who seemed eager to explain hia Grant's cabinet a. .1 he married Elita Croat this year aurwed bj his wife and and his healthy and rugged appearty. In 1J 1 am I have seen so many pictures terward Mrs Werner showed me al- them good link in th wed charged by the President with stand. eight children. 77 grand' hildren and ance epeake highly for the excellence land, stepdaughter of William Adams, bum after album filled with photoMr Wavnt Anderson w m also i ol eight great grandchildren. of the climate and the beneficial effect the painful duty of announcing to the simply turned out by the yard to make another of the original settler departing U'ahn who took the of the waters. The captain has been people of the United States the death footage and so many acton ground graphs of Mrs Valentino' work AIo of her he house which pictures RttoluLions Wtlltam were illustrious citizen. of the ths unique method of hiking tiro ATERIAI for thl department through the machine, as It ware, that adopted requentln busily employed while there In erectIn Los and remodelled Mr Anderson lbe bought continent the has now Angele di-- 1 executive Seward I for have to committee determined a fine distinguished Henry to make a fight for and redecorated to Himself and dwelling notify ing thi week U from tha weekly j suit her own taste reached RIt Lake and faithful and eminent service in varied tho right to do the kind of picture that county auperfntendents at least fit family consider the locality a charmHon of The Deseret News of Oct. II. weeks previously house is dons chiefly In gray, j out of the airoximal 'ports two thoje- of the time and ing one for a summer residence and public trusts during a long series of I want and in the I want. Take The 1171. car-- 1 and milt black and red black walls of the next nieeta and re- it is probable they will arrange their yean. He died at Auburn, state of Blood and Band way under-w- a he gray Jourmv place whith for instance. To In a eort of summary of the Terri- quest each superintendent to send a affairs so as to and red lacquer funlture. The took, he onlv obllg. d to walk spend their summers New York, Oct. 10. Charged with begin with my cop tract stipulated that peta torial fair held the week previous delegation, and contains nothing but a bed about three hundred rifles of it and also of the a administration the that of notice When the th Utah there department should be made In 8pain. bedroom regularly. of black mounted on aern--s special mention waa mads of a thriv-To the time and place of meeting be pub- Northern shall be completed we ex- of state at the most critical period In Thl picture was that sil'tr th barren pi un of lacquer the propoint was evaded lished in the Weekly and ing home Industry of that day. to see the Springs become a great the history of the nation. Mr Seward ducer eaying that there by were no boll which contrast plearingly withlwroming pect Iv Quote: a perfume table and Deseret News and the Mr Stuart M Kohn i awav on a y summer resort for our citizens bronght to the duties of his office ex- longer any bull fights in Bpain, which th black carpet, In Territory like ours, where the Herald four weeks r hi antlqee Italian chest A yellow taf- buninM trip m that the f'Wtelanri. Bishop Abeam Hatch of Provo val- alted patriotism, unwearied Industry ia not true. They also said It was im- an cover bed people are scattered over a Targe ex- executive committeepreiously: feta of and for the subcurtain select A and FVtrvj t in th of Dnii three grateful possible to get directors to work there ley had called in at The News edi- and consummate ability. tern of country, and the great major- jects. to be published three same disths room the material P give months niothm folcherish his rooms and had his fame will the torial name, nation, compam, given of which, is also course, absurd as in of them agricultural engaged before ity the session, for essas to be i Health and peare and his memory The several execu- eiery director as well aa actor, wel- tinct charm and make a pleasing back' with which he report. pursuits, the manufacture of wagonsa head at the gathering and call upon lowing for the perfume table, which Hoixrt is In Prident Briphai prevailed among the citizens. Their te e departments will cause appropri- comes a chance to work occaatonally. ground is an important Industry, and this is the various teachers of the Territory crops was ia Mr Valentino and designed memby season aitendiiiK he Salt are this but to Lake the ate honors to be rendered good, In a different atmosphere from that branch which waa well represented at for class drfl in the different branches limited in amount on very a console with a bowl L l AesA.oni conference of perfume S of account at the glass of deceased the statesman, exthe ory provided in Hollywood. Finally, how- in the center under which is the recent fair bv the wagons on before the association at its next small quantity of grain sow in the home and abroad placed Church. H daughter Mi Georgia ever, the film wos completed and a light which hibition from the factory of the the displays exquisite Roberta, who filled a special shown in Los Angeles where many of Messrs. Naylor Bros., of this city. This perfume bottles which contain Mr. here daring th zuhirrcr h.a hWo reOut In flic County. the critic pronounced It one of the Valentino's firm Is comparatively young, having which turned home and will teach in Centerfavorite perfume The district around Seventh South been started only some four or five greatem tragedies ever filmed. But are ortentaL The other rooms of the ville this ear 8eenth East streets $0 year ago the producers decided that it must be house are equally striking and nnlque. years, but their wagons, light or heaw. and ma corstdered out In the A country. it The BrookUn pridncv were cut before being released in New already take the lead in this market, news item ald We shall New the j winter in spend ora at the Nw ork serv York and so against the advice of June York. said Mrs. Werner, as Mr. A very good meetinghouse I being being pronounced superior to and lat of those Dr any erected in the First ward showing that Fletcher tlkpd on Mathin who is perhaps the most bril- Valentino has Just been elected bought more readily than a Sunday when eastern firm although they sell $25 the people of that suburban locaLty liant of alt the screen writers, against vShnipathetic Vibrations ' --- 4 nerlcan Art the subject BY H ROLD H. JENSON. alive to the sont of progress av "d advice higher. The following are among the areAlso and my advice of sews) aseocuKlotr ana wt stay re to put SQ'I in the Tenth ward a new meetothers whose Judgment advantages claimed for these wagons is unques- the finishing touches on two pictures which wr ca ld to his mind bv the houe was being erected. The redo not know that the submit to'anV thing which they con- tioned, the film of ihe radio in shith he Many people They are made of second growth east- ing development was lzt cut such are a to be which exhibited them ern timber, their transom plates are portto said the construction work was Inhabi-ant- s of Salt Lake City were sidered, wkh their leaders,I unjust and way that audiences los all sympathy this season. Her work, by by the way is an expert. the square, and. It is a handup recall also for the hero. order. and law H inches long while others are only some against dea-roA their city by how many of the boys stood has so pleased O. Ruotolo, the famsplendid photograph of x cloudbuilding wtih an excellent base once all ready to 10. which prevents a high load from ready to Afterward our talk turned to Mr. ous Italian sculptor, that h has given burst In Utah formed one of the most mam portion of the wall are of fire, but such Is ft fact as related by answer the call of their officers. When settling on either side their hand The two own brick his la of Interesting worka her pictures in the rotogra-veur- e The It Valentino's coming to America and poshall will be 55 by 33 feet hounds are plated top and bottom . all ft Ltah pioneer of the army came the nearby hills were section of a recent issue of the 1$ feet from floor to ceiling. When Hyrum Bennlon. aided by Mrs. Valentino, he told me sible that Mrs. Valentino win also take men. When wtth filled ottr the timber used ta them la seasoned and passed they I of 1 Times New Th caption of ihe York still a pioneer miller 847. who three years before .used, while for the build.ng hi completed some suitthrough th canyon the hill tops had In his excellent English, mads more op her dancing again. In tho meanable alteration recall the Incident scouts on them, and Echo canyon par- Interesting by his slight accent, how time I am her taking care of her picture was The Firmament Showeth will be made in the this city and light running they cannot le equalled nld was followed by Hi and Handiwork. Valentinos must th as maintain sepmeetinghouse, rendering it a rum clearly. The Mews N4lor state that since . ticularly waa. wen fortified. - Largs he came to New York ten year ago A cloudbust. rareboulders were placed In readiness to to study agriculture with th Intention arate residence ontll Mr. Valentino's th explanation last winter thew have mAe too wag- fortghlo and airy echetiihouse 18S7 In news the was when that 'Tt made permanent some time ly photographed, sweeping across th Hon. John Titus, I K chief Justice ons, and that $10 would emer the excompletely block the pass Into th Tal- of returning to Italy to put Into prac- decree InIs the VaHey at Cedar Brakes, in Southern coming year." army was coming reached ler in case It was found necessary. I tice what he had learned On the early pense of repairs on the whole of them for Arizona was a Halt Lake witor, Johnston g Utah, a wild district, which Is now veteran. "PreS'dent Brig- think that after all the achievements boat an American girl taught him the statement the equal of w hlch they registered at the Walker House He us. aid-tLull In Social Affairs. The opened up for motorists. believe cannot be made bv anv other paid a visit to the Third district court ham Young had Informed everyone to and history of th Latter-da- y Saints which was the flqd time In foetal th affairs are colony very was by Our impression was that should stand forever as an argument he had danced. Arriving in New York scarce for the Ths rmi land was warml greeted by the firm in the United S'of get refidy aa most of the photograph of the excellencies of the, her of the bar Judge Thus had at the army was coming to take and con- agifnst such slanders aa used to be he went up to Wall street to cash a ladles are busypresent fall house getting our H nd U our time been fiscate for. chief our but probably ro mre pu'f and are sometimes still heard, for property hnone justice Naylor wagon check, lost his way and could not find up draperies a complete Indorsement in the factiltah and In recalling that period The lives and as preparedness was always Articles of Faith have always said wa anyone who spoke Italian or French cleaningoffdone, putting slip cover and generally The course of Mr TJtu the byword we were ready Een be'ieve in honoring and sustaining the and as a reu!t crossed th Hudson taking that thev cannot manufacture near New said for In getting shape things household winf,r. So and houses the law flv times by ferry and by though subway far th weather ha been almost a of their patrons jwa in marked distinction from that furniture represented year of labor before Indiana. With himself Divided underfinally as so and hot making that no August damp The Mer XaVor Be rf thl pursued b some official we wot of and work the pioneers were ready to and finding hia way back to tho on feel Inclined to dress tha bouses I also remember the Indian In stoodwhere efty were George Xilcr and Wriinm VPhnugh strong In hs prejudices sacrifice their all. rather than submit his boat was pier docked. Later in wtntjr furnishings Golf and moNavlor and thejr buire corrio d iralqst the rehgiou tenets held by the to something which they deemed was early days They were always H beg Move Childs Bowels with dx still the most popular was he learned English, decided to give up toring The- - fac- - great major!;) of the people of this an Injustice to thrive for manv eir My father and my un- - g ng. and President Young said a as a sal, Job got agriculture but listening in on the radio Is pnd them.' than feed to fight nrv eras on 1e ommunl! he neer. so far a we are cle had the etage all ready to apply be'ter f eat man .California Fig Syrup Some reviving a llttln. Radio parties promsecurities but thank though we had barely enough for our-Kl- time of street between nd .nd aw are. allowed tho-Fr ihe match if necessary. prejudice to afterwards he went to Los An- ise to be on of the most We didnt experience much popular Providence it wa not necessary nolvea present site of the H idebaker ter into any of hi judicial decisions, was and to amusements geles had as attracted most and winter for the of many moving firm in fc! VuV Fre concern Many had left the valley when first trouble with them, Intonwllfig Picture, We pictures and after a severe struggle th Utahns are radio "fans' and hops r f the ! i:i was the d rrt news came, and almost everyone was some excellent Indian friend. I pho-lo- r achieved ho had It his to to enjoy the extraordinary forecasting -finally sensational them. much hav didn't give the leave and to ..tern f rm In t t ,h Mr T W V,, , K f! F.mitn. city burning ready go for th- - Powril Colorado which is promised by tho Radio Corh n hr ,TP behind If such was found necessary (true, but we divided what little w hi,. The was best tlsltsd j -. Dwrrt It the found had and plan d came In the spring Wife Designs One times. ;,rr-rporation who hava Just announced th and of N Johntnn'a army off and editor and of 187.7 and proceeded along what Is. after alL , to th purchase of tha million dollar Whits th "Mrs. Valentino ojt.ohh. your designs n. iff mbers a number Oil building situated at Beaver street. a an of George western Early milling operations were , of interesting, now the Redwood road to Granger tumea, doesn't she? I asked. perand H. rruds The coffee grinder was Ya' 'or ' h ffher in later o"rado and of the Moqui Ullages. fer camping over the Jordan, valMr. Valentino glowed with pride. This building will probably bo known home of first forme one ths the rears bought on of haps through "'in NaV nut ard "She designed everything for ths as Radio House and will bo th point ,hpn right ln company with Jame which all messages from and to Juet l.eore the p. to of without molestation Into Bingham milling and came in for ziniv, theu1 od screen version of L Grand Mogul. from r one. eware and xhpre ths United State are sent and reentire bmdne- - to the . - i Dbaker n , over the mountains to Cedar i usage for those who poaeeaeed of are now which photograph h aprfthe ,n the borrow could at ng who th. se ceived. This will be the center of firm arl hwam U azn We found'ipany of the men neighbor V, p. rg the vlld and Imposing niya'nd'manTy and earn e. Later th old mill which tlll- pearing in current issues of several messages received from England and ontl-- ! ...... and magazine Vogue scene- -' ,,f that ponten m Ihe "Vanity Fair will be the center of Interest for sevstraightened njt!'ands In Liberty perk. buUt by Pree- have also reproduced A Trrtlr!xl xwythlng was to of Moqui nd :hs it photographs of eral Utahns aa it is far mors Interikjftn it'on .dent Young and calledth Chaee mill, her be a bitt-.i- ir onting proved had Jum which are both designs a hltciur'c orikarsz! Mr I uian Ea a large In well. not i original esting to hear some one from LonAlthough purpose were its served we enabled disguise, for unusual. &atkr nrb of pmt whtoh can l first I still follow the aro- - andAnd don than from San Francisco, as is niUch of their equiprmoV ,monf jnircha HuiTi an red so our finH , talk back art shifted . Interested ion lined oh lo Mrs. now quit possible her with th head at tagof a miller end am jr5itMnk'Vhoe thait'returned ent at t i t fitcdtri f.ir Valentino tr in! other place In town whre sue nm an "I imat work enjoy my Murray. seta back with s far different lmpresinn tin this Industry i ff t p t' bs"h,p'l tht I was Just a babe when I came mensely and hate had tho pleasure of things aie usually on Mr. and (Mrs. Richard FoIIand were than when they firs! came. They srH fiphf In rajt rsrrd 'u!y Woods had left for found the .Mormon G I law abid- to the valley, as I was born Jan. 1, being art director for Madame Kasi- among the recent hosts at a radio para be to GoNernor ths melinite' 9 sYKi5ioji mova th an diction campaign tour through and here tine with parcostumes my designing and several Utah and New York friends ing peopls. and the cause of theire 1847, and arrived ' vsrtu r Picture to yourselve settings for 'Camille, Salem, Th ty. ih Nearln and It wa said he might go coming ents, Oct. 8. In that they thought the being present In their new apartment p rih"k- Woman and would risk Peacock thoroughtoday hi how In Before many rebellion parents faints California tn Aphrodite. In Washington Heights Delicious re.i ly h.lt' .n1 plain Juno Math la aa you know, did tho freshments were rtlfh ate to the ttJfajn8t t, government Evsn a sick child love th "fruity-ts- st . served after ths enproven going across thswithbarren j th brt r or tur he h id s gned d. iuo ec on scenarios for Infant been these of California Fig Syrup." If tha had wilderness hisand and Even their a is false. off pictures Capnon for th had George tertainers entirely signed w night course1 to 3n or tt grid i)uh ,r. or If your child llttl tongu ia floated, hani torv proved It. for everyone recttl'a In arms, and yet my brave parents most wonderful woman, both as sn to MU Lucy Gates was gnest at din-ndeleg c!rciimt imn sh. Is wo It td inats cross, feverish, full cf cold, lndivMui Yes, the danger And came .tJULYlS: artist and leaked of Miss Katharine or listless, homs tmwThw Mwmm Betteiioe eeat-th-t- r at th wsfTThr ThfcoT(T7M "has a h hac t7ted colic will never teaspoonful end. oouch A with the lovely Spanish shawl in Banman, the well known manager who fall to ireriou In th Black secretary bv f.eorgc not c W Ta open fh bowsla In a few hours rrrs;ir7t?d Mr Black would be though tt meant leaving lbved one I "My father, Samuel Bennlon, ue8 Camille wa my own conception, aa has Gates Mies can sec of yon performhow tion to dn eo- - 1f the territory (or thorougn-l- y charge yourself th.t the, might atone of wa tho bedroom which has received ances. and who will present her in it works all tha goernor In the absents of t:v. on a prairie desert plain, and git Ing to tell eome remarkable poison, operaa ajth the Tcrrunr al or parent acting and with hie o much favorable comment from In- another recital at Aeolian Hall next sour bll and wasteconstipation of dutv Th Ithos th call Th day, for from early eriroroodz everything tender, up organization did a .great- - deal of colonisa- - terior decorator little bowels and give yos a well, of !er. Preldent John, I work-In- g in this personality department wrek enjoyed Another prcraph-haSime ago Friday ald jl. cron child again. In the moving everything T ini tion work. , In 188 we moved to studio as xa)4 at a Bcoich girt named Young predominated Mr. David P. Howells entertained playful Mi Hi one of mothers" keep hep Cellfo- rftuhVaHeF-ntBrafauieg.gftd. wg - have- - marvelouspicture verype-ntuddr-V materials and at dinner in honor of Mrs. Charles nl Fig Byrup" M L, n of M'Kard Jane Cameron falling off a train lh that day TO Think that in horse lew and a cattle handy. ' They know a Staff to work with and also have such Caine of Bait Lake, who Is her visLake City and even surround unole owned coumi ard ( hT a saves sick of Box- - Illinois Bbibt enroute to I tah with ft In Sait child teaspoonful today we had Sngh' herd and a act boy to to used a variety in story that tt is always iting her sister. Mrs. Horses Clark. destroy all from tomorrow. Ask your druggist for gen-nlelder county a o ute-t- i wi adopted company trf emigrants Ing towns stood ready that interesting. experience include for California which Utah to dieeoujrage cmp.! punl.hment in Rrilaln Her mother, who had other they had rather than see It confiscated many interesting scent K has Fig Byrup departures folks today Just at this moment a tap came at that of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ander- directions for babies and children of school "to the end that It mav he children, continued on and william shows the remarkabl spirit possessed would teach th young can still see my how to appreciate their good homes tha door and tha Valentinos' all ages printed on bottle. Mother! I company, these the of horn to member pioneer a discarded et the car ie their returned by who Kollo, have son agent practicable Yon must say California" or yoa may surroundings, for plo war announced. to care for th Injured child father and my unel ready to destroy and beautiful date" . Bidding me good in Balt Lake where they will remain got aa imitation tig syrnp-Adrather than user days war day f aarrtfiro and Of aasthsr session th sooount said. I Word from Mr. Hollo sow aald svsrytMng they LIFE IN UTAH FIFTY YEARS AGO They Be Paid? B i JS?f aP-fr- ee on Zli-i- Coo-tniiie- J ?!&& 'P'jh ifps nf ,' Y J 4 ! 1 If v 4vV- r d a- o Utahns in Gotham YYn;Y5T k, et-a- 2 1L44 - -- Co-o- r1--' 038 x 5 good-looki- 5 ' Lj 'V' from-acro- vht undet-woul- d ss 1 : 4- ' 4i '.ll bn i per-auc- h g -t the M I nt n g rrt k rr-e- M , Semi-Wee- 8eml-Week!- ti penn-annu- n rms-,o- True Stories of Utah Pioneers ie-- n-- y 4 , h be-In- one-ste- Ewlng-Gallowa- ). i I past-tim- j es a o T t ,rtdr w --- a- bn ;pher I sh-dt- pi p,,,! v -t hn . j Thnm galr. 1 . j mt.!alle. , tit , Lat-wer- H ter-da- y tu-a- 1 a- & ! ' -- 4 stuxaftfr aim 'ry - i broth-master- er ly -r-f , 1 ne l.y.d v. I W - r u vstmgvwnsjiaag rg.Trr.nnrvi-.trqt- i yef- - |