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Show 10 BE HELD I r is - r i First Annual DOLL SHOW: A Oooildentloa of the Constitution of tin United Slates, with Pwdaus ' Referenda to tbs Guaranties of life. Liberty, and Property Contained ' Therein, Sometimes Designated the Bill ofRIgbU. By General' committee tor conducting the Sixth annual mmbrh!j roIl call or the American Rd Croat war appointed at a meeting of the execute i e. com rolUf ft, Jn J h floral zSSz. Ml Manta 1. Wad 4Copytht Bad Dean William P. BaaaclL If Wtuiam r. MaaaeU , aad Martin J. W(4at Senate and House, to some extent tbs method to proceed and direction as Essay Conteit. to the exerejs of certafe powers. n Ar routice SJDijr 1 rday. Article U of tho Constitution fixes Va order to of participate la the eoeoy certain quallficailone for President Plans Meeting: in Honor of Tb exacutlv board ldded to mak eoateat the Wkat the United States the executive- - head MhjMt, the Mean to i number of radical change inIn the Americanmi CsmHisuss of the Nation; provides tbs manner tmulmr aad a a tar blah paptlo the President and of the lection of Those Dying in World methods of securing metnber acbaala aboold read the aerlca, The the Vice President thocon fere certain roil calL No street booths will be Ahart mow helag XoaatttaUaa and duties, power provides that the erected but rather the campaign will printed In Tkf Dsaeret Xewa. At the tern in office of Preelrent and Msrisdes of tho aerira, early la Ro he restricted to a house to house can shall be four yeara, and dethe esaay eooteat will bests. signates the cause for which they ass to be concentrated into a few I ember oah prkara aad Oliver trophy taps be. moycLb y impeachment hQ.ura qjj Red Cross Sunday, NQraL WMI he swartef. The hilei of the in ften 1H of th. Constitution pro- eooteat wilt he printed rmy day Article court end Judges and rfxei Nov. 23, will he conducted as a public the hear few of the acrlca has been set In the camJurisdiction thsir power and memorial to those who have made the Lake county Father aad motdayo hr ra ahoatd take am their ves direction ss to trial and penalty latareat la hti aerial aad aeo that the armed paign. supreme saLrifice with certain cases. tha haye aad have a ehaace Officers and codnhlttees appointed Thus ws find that the Constitution forces of tho United States Arrangeto eompeta. Itgtrla woald he odviaahle a National government fa Mrs the meeting yesterday by guarantees ment have been mads by the Armistice st to each la aad prearrve eltp daya chairman were: Vico Kfsnls Lvan republican form of government.) conotallamot reader of this fers a for committee Every 'Dd Mr public certain mrtiiilVijVnra"MT.m''KdnVrUBB powers formerly held ly aerial will hare aa advaatage la the executive la which aU citizen ar Invited to glve.E O. Howard, comroltte on publicity by the people provides aa ay eeateat aad what la saarc la K. to E Mra enforce the F. and granted, a legiadvertising. devout tbahks for victory In th World portaat efil gala aa lidastt slative body to powers make laws under which JB. W. Black, Fred C. Mrs Schmidt. war. to rejole In the atrength nd smith and John A. Grow beck; cluha. haawlrdge of the greet deremeat the powers may be exercised, end eswhleh la the fooadatlea of their tablishes courts to construe and apply freedom of Amenta, at th same tlmeiRona Beacon, Mrs. A J. Gorham, Sira eooatry aad tho liberty whleh they the la We enacted to tha end that hnman not forgetting the nation a dead. Ha or grwj r, jjavidaon. John A. Groesbepk : eaer the O CUrence Ne'slen will preside st rights and liberties ehall be protected and Mia Edna I 'unn . churches, Fred our minds this picLet us service whhh will be noueeciarlsfr Smith. Mra. Ruth May Fox, Glenn f BGox tare of thecsrryin Charles KMa- MiHer and Mra Fred - Davidson, people of tho colonies, who Speaker Include U schools. J hlux-bet- h had struggled with fee Mias lfMM4cntUebcc J. GrapUfeen through Child. generations dr.. U.S MACHINERY OP THE GOVERNMENT. and McAlexamfer stid Lieut. CbiomTs-.iant royalty to secure theh blessings lts Gerald; Stephen L. Richard, liberties for mhich they had come to A-- Gifford, in charge of the Glean Miller. Mra Fred B. Davidson The New and Methods In Officers local f the World. governth balvatioa Afrarlce, the wntern territory and Miss Afton Fonng: volunteer for EssrHslaf Power of the ment of tbe colonlies. much had been Sira A. I. Larsen. Judge George Army. dona- Lx apply, the principles- o t-- liberty, A aliens! Eaareaeyv rl. Armstrong. K T. Capencr. Mrs. A i ttf Direct Maxtor but in their relation to tbe mother Mra. lei Mra. Alexander, Pan The tntiaiool program will he direct- Hoppaugh, Now piy friends, k bav reached lb country tey had endured abuse and K. O. Howard, Miss Daphne Dalton. which finally in 1771 found ed by-- irr,f. A. C. Lund. It will in- Mr. sufferings, Y. Nettl Mr. of th Robinson. end discussion of Louise guarpersonal ti ude congregational ringing of Amer. pr..lon.inj.h&tcUr4tlPa,. gt.jiL r ConattTtttlog-adhThS'' Pf AlMF "Tea aa well a Hi foilou'tng number, ill i dependence Subcommittees met today and "Cros.Jng meet la an effort to unite their strength by the tabernacle choir: tomorrow to outline plana for lean Bill of Bights. a had formed federation the Bar" Kipling "Recessional" and of the Aa X have heretofore stated this is they inaubmlaelonJo the next meeting of th States, but their dreams of a the anthelh, Bleeaed Are, They.'' anafter- the real, important Part of the Con- thirteen executive committee Monday were not realised until free dividual vocal number will be" country noon al the Hotel Vtah. stitution because it Is in a study of in the Constitution they had formed the nounced later. thee guaranties that w fully realix more perfect Union which waa creat The committee has recommended the blec!ngs of our free American ?d to establish in Justice. Insure domestic that. In addition to aervicea - th Effect of European eain-ott- y one haa who progovernment. Any Armistice ranquility. provide for tbe common day .special - American defence Told Bill ofoonidered-bio-can greatanswer promote 4be- general Welfare, America on gram b carried - out in cily churches. Condition the and secore the Blessings of to readily Rights comprises The memorial- committee u : Wha haa America Aon tor ourselves and ese Prosperity Liberty Neele, Effect I flnanclsl conditions of Eu- question, the following- member- Waver Trenton Now let us bear in mind that the me and my children?" Rt, Rev W. W Kleetwood. But 1 would not have jou feel that people reserved much of their power O Tay- rope on tho prosperity of Amerlcn was Nlhle, John E. Holden. Alma Constitution are which under the plan of government parte of the lor, A. C Lupd and Capt. J. G. Bell of tho subject of sn address by Eugene the other concern Each provision of adopted was to be used In their resmall of the Salvation Army. B. local Investment Palmer, banker, of human this charter rights Is spective Btstee under Constitutions and great Sb.ald lei paata Report. before tho Salt Lake- - Heal Estate very important and worthy of card- laws expressing the will of the people o M' - Mr Part I:-l- x with relation to their domestic affaire A at fls regtrfar weekly luncheon ful study. Boar we ehall consider Brown, in charge of arrangeArticle I of the Constitution provides At our next meeting, yesterday. Mr. Palmer a poke from ments. of the Service Star legion, art first something of the Constitutions information and a profes- that all legislative powers granted briefly of part no-la sional hand the where States, that s!l members who cart Isk they come from Reof investment. "shall be vested in a Congress of the knowledge Nov. 1). the wonderful purpose they serve the Armistice dqy parade he completed an extensive trip United Btstee. which shall consist of a and in carrying out tne scheme of the aa oon aa possible. Those cently w " In Ich tify them to countries through European senate and house of representatives offer their automobile for who wtah of the time was spent as a nerri-b- r Now you will understand of course that people in actualBeslf government of the Service Star le- part of an (To Continued.) elderly women American delegation of In- up to the time the Constitution was should mother Star Gold and gion vestment bankers that visited France, fetates had no not if v Mine Marjorie Brown. Wee 6.1. on the invitation of that government. adopted, in the United fact there sas no United Cedar City Side With power, Arrangements ware completed for for the purpose of Investigating the States. Tho colonists tho Artithe annuel Armlatiee dav ballIn and industrial conditions in that country. cles of Confederation through U. P. in Rail Controversy had attempted th for made participation plana deswas which a establish to of the nation regular meeting parade at B.thoAllen (Special to The New) ignated The United States of Ameripoat. No 0. Vet- Attorneys Address Clarence ca. but tbe result of their efforts was Cedar City, - Nov. 4.- -A erans of Foreign Warn last night The a confederation, and not real drawn up by tha Cedsr City resolution American Federation really hall will he held the evening of InCommerunion. The nation was formed 'by the day at BonnevtUo park.an The na- cial club favoring tho Union Pacific in of tho Constitution cluded alao in th program vai adoption Attorney 8. A. King of Salt Lake, tion formed was it ihe nature of . th controversy ovr tho Central by th Rev. Fred J. Cox. pastor 1 suppose yon know but tine was adopted at a mass meeting of and . F. Grow, of Los Angeles, rep- partnership of th Waterloo Vethodtat Episcopal Miaa numbera by musical church and resentative of the employees depart-ma- little about partnerships organised by 0 local citlxens In the Branch A partnership is generally individuals Fern Mataon andWPllafn Matson of the. American gdam4ion---- f WednesCoUegaaudUorium . Labor dltvered addresses last night This agreement day evening. H Lunt, local attorney for at the Wilkes theatre to members of by thepartners. George the as McKay a Resignation as to contains provisions usually the Salt Lake Federation of Labor. Union the Pacific gave a deor interest of each partner, thaj tailed explanation system on the Legal feaspoke on the recent walk- share University Regent Accepted outMr.of King power of the partner and of the partture coal of ease as afminers CentrsL the Pmdfkr tho t their attitude. He also referred to the nership, and lh object and purposes fecting intermountain development of the partnership. The renignatlon of T. O "McKay railway shop strike. Mr. Grow spoke Other were speakers Cbauncy The Lnited States Is a partnership who called attention to the factParry, ah a member of the board of regents in defense of the shopmen. that of the University of Utah which was the people and the Nation The the tT. P. system was between the . V obmUt.4 at th !at niveting of Constitution is a partnership agreement pioneer railroad of the essentially western counto agreethe all hoard haa been accepted, it I Affiliate rogresswes upon and of parties because May binding the of try, network their office.. nouttoed from the governors Before th adoption of tbeCon roads throughout the state, were th sp- With Exchange Clubs ment. His successor Is expected to be near titutlon the people possessed all th only road in a position to render us pointed by th governor In tho power of governmental action. The a real and immediate service in the future. Tho Progressive Business club of people gave some of the power to tho developing of agricultural and mining he will because Mr McKay resigned the resources. 'Kendal! L. Jones spoke in a small part of AlNation, but leave soon to take charge of th Eu- Salt Lake voted today, on certain con power of thoonly was given. favor of ihe resolution advising that ropean mission ofy the rhurrh of Jeux ditlone, to accept aa Invitation to be- ways bear In people mind that the United the people investigate thoroughly that Saints... g. come fhrlst of LoMer-dand -, no o has AttAo oL th wt.dom might b ixercld in their c. power, Nation member National Stales been a member of the board of re eociation of ttons. whaUth never had people eacept any clubs. Exchange accept121. genU since March 7 Governor Rom time "ago when tbs national granted in . ConaiuuUoa and in th Mabey ing the resignation. of Progressive Business amendments thereto. Mt. Pleasant Has 847 commented on the aetlfctory serv-l- c organisation clubs bodily went over to th Toy will see In Section t of Article ex rendered by Mr McKay. to change club the local organisation 1 the peeife powers granted Children of School Age together with the Ogden and several by the people. They include lh other Intermountain cluhs withdrew following, levy and collect taxes; pay Elder Lyman Will be from the organisation and have since debts; provide for defense and for (Special to Tho News ) ne independent clubs HowFounder Day Speaker existed MT. VLEASANT. Nov. 4. J. F Lsr the general welfare; borrow money; ever sn Invitation has been received regulate commerce among the States sen, school census enumerator, has .from the national organisation ask- and with foreign nations; provide for completed the census of all children of f Special h Xewa) the Salt Lake Progressive Busi- naturalization and uniform rules there- school age inMt- - Pleasant: 847 are ing A Nov. Elder Richard ness club to Join. EPHRAIM, Exchange club of. and fix the standard of weights enumerated this year, sn increase of R Lyman, members of the Church com- is nhw said to be Th, strong in twenty-thre- e and measures, punish Counterfeiting, I per cent over last year. mission of education will be speaker states and Dr. post offices and poU roads, at th Founders dav exercises of ther vice presi lent of the local club, who establish protect authors and inventors by copyFnow Junior Normal for a year haa been in tbe eastern rights and patents; establish courts; college Nov. The pror for the part of the United States gave the punish piracies and felonies on the high war. raise, and support day will also Include a t H talks Exchange clubs a high recommenda- seas, declare by two members of the college board tion st the luncheon of the Progress-l- s armies; provide and maintain a nay-. Business rich today. and musical features for organising armies for dicprovide No definite action was tsken today pjining the militia; and for calling them It was felt that Ogden and to serve in certain emergences, exercise -Lindsay Pleads Not Guilt) bsraiise ogether. over such District (not exceeding ten A plea of not gllty to a charge of demiles square) as may, by Cession of cmthe acceptance of frauding' the Utah Gas A Coke particular States, and NEWS IN BRIEF enteced ysaterdav br O W become the beat of the Gov- Congress, fanv waswhen was be of the United States." make' arraigned before - Lincoln G. ernment aU laws necessary and proper for car- f- cJudge Ben Johnson of the ntv c K.llr is it Into execution the foregoingcharged connected s gas Kelly for Ix Antl todayLin-to rying Powers vested range outskle of the meter in such a r.Iabll.h powers end all other branch offlr of the avoid to bv ss on this Constitution In the Government way any registration - the coln G Kelly romnuny Mr Kelly owed- Pee" xrsnr twMiselef'r "ftba'nH! min the.UajUU?tUA 9T 'tRrwWT'bf " ment of officers thereof, were limlnsry hearing is set for Monday. nl rurchar of Vtah. grant- bo you see large powers ed by the people to the new NafTon However, toe people were ery care- fuL Nearly every government in the i world, before th organization of the United States, had at limes proven j false to tbe pcopl aU the time. In- were often heaped, dignities and abuses woman and cbU-1 trpofr feelpfeso mefli were more often dren. Governments m'ainratned to acrv royalty of aria- - i tor racy than to protect the rights and- j of th common people There- j hurtles for when tt cam to organising this1 to j Katlcn the people were guard against tho abuse ef th past ; Thus they not only specified the pow- ers conferred upon the United Spates and 19 of Article iU but (Section things which, positively stated certain not - do, the United States rnuid The The people also were nuspit-tou- . experience of the human a rai e w Uh th Justified governments eupicion When the constitution was suhjRjtied j wfrerrpopfewoy-protwtipd- i that the Ha 1 JlZ tqdlvjrfua vrzjrV pAGp not sufficiently guarded and before the people consented to ratify the Con- - j stltution It was necessary that they j ' should he given assurance rtr boon, and more than this the ratlflratlon of the Constitution, amendments would be proposed and submitted fo the people, expressing clearly the ruarantira given to the Tou may learn aa 'Roosevelt people against improper exercise of the pbwer by the NdMonal geernment did that your eyes are not so efend especlallr protecting the liberty ficient as they should be. Tou of all the people. These amendments, , which constitute the Great American-discover that your poser of . BtH of Bights were propped by Con yision has been weakening so grass In 1789 and were ratified by the gradually that you could uot reaIn J7M $WF Now let vs get the foregoing sumlize what you havi been missing i fixed our in minds mary in the joys and beauties of The The Cnetit iton alo jirovife for world or In th ability to focus tween Ihejfnple and the Nation fn whfoh the people all eur mental pofft uq juur delicious 1) to the Pure wholesome Nation specif.c powers grartr (2)restram Important work. the Nation from exercising powers sot granted, and (t in many particular Frect The manner trr which The Have Your Eyes Made from only Klglfgrade Caracas powers granted shall be exercised The Cnnstbutlon also, provides for' Examined w hat mar fro termed the ofl cocoa, pure cane sugar and flavored IT separate machinery gnvernrr ent thepowers of government Into three divisions: with Mexican vanilla beans. - " the legislative, the executive, and the judicial It then provides for the of- tteers nr eervaot rrf 1hr4 people) who shall exercise the Mft.ft.ft t.v MADE OKLY BT ( of eah depurtmeni, and prescribepowers eer tain qusl f. cations for sui.h officers, the metNvfe of teir selection, and the u.woarc N7rTl'l if y por v In Articlet we Wind 'cerUFwpiisTT EgtnU.sKed 1780 DORCHESTER, MASS. firatmns for Senator and )teprecnt- tvee rlh Uyagth. of Thetr lorruutf servje :7rk n "Booklet tfChotte Recipe vent free- WnT k7 W' s Tor two t;r J There ar, alao zertaln provisions years n to It r the. elation, the orgamzauoti of Wr. Nov. DOLLVILLE , First Floor. $125 in Prize to be Given at the" Walker Dry Goods Cos. ia DoIl-OId- - J I I:. -- A-i - J J r i - - LU Agrl-cultur- a) ACCEPTS II David-Andre- w, Moo-da- T 1 county - of ftetoto- - are ex Bed to require the muzzling or confinement of all dogs in the section surrounding Lvnndyl and Leamington in an order issued by the state board of health. The area covered In th order will be about ft miles by 19 miles and will be bounded on the north and east by the counjy lines and on the south and west bv a line running about five miles from the town of Lynndl and lnrludlng that community within the diatrkt. The ouarantlne is due to tha outbreak m!wiuA hurA reported. to sjaia the fore part of this week rattle sucoomhed to the disease. No infection among any human haa been reported. upon gev-er- and mot of variety lz They are being the needy of the city In charge of tbe disTJ potato. were porch ed by th city at a price not exceeding th cot of dlgglna. earelliyit them of uniform carted wajt In end on sleds by W. J Korth ia tribution sack, boxes, buckets Bunting to Decorate Cents Slight Inconvenience In Armistice Day Parade From Storm Reported J";1 .IK'-TJJ'- f""-!1.- .L u. ,d! r.d l1fLEXNtTinvV . i Parent-Teache- , Mam-heate- , rs -d I- i Arkansas Senator Speaks To Democrats of Garland i i(Special to The Xena A Remocrati Xov. 4 rally waa heia tn th stake tabernacle .TiiimAur . JftDA. WM- -. auHnp. The apeaker, were and Benalor Joseph Taylor Rob-In, in.on of Arkansas. T. F Coomb, of Fleldlnr and Lon Fohne.beck of Lo. Musical number were riven by 8n. the hya, KIrkhom, Mile, quartet: Miss Elinor F.teraon of Fielding- sang a solo and George jCoomba of Fleldlnr a comet selection. - GARLAND. i 1 of BheSeCZS! News Literary Society Has Charge of Chapel Program . BAKERS Caracas Sweet Chocolate V Kn Friday morning: at tb rear of th Th potatoes public are of safety building. er fnrm-TtrT- W theli; City Begins Distributing 400 Bushels of Potatoes PUtribution of 400 buh.1 of pot, toe. ta the poor of Suit Lake City he. rwi eourt-Lindsa- -- be was injured while employed by tha spring Canvon Coal company. Ma spent several months at a local hospital though the company undertake to provide the mfdirai juLftnLicm for At employees. The industrial commission barred the claim for compensation oh the grounds that tbe statute of limitations had run. d?h t. : 1 -- ut -- ' $8.85 cedar chest to the child entering the most comically dressed Doll. Class H Prize $4 . 50 doll house furniture set to the child entering the best dressed Boy Doll. Class I Prize $7.60 doll buggy to the child entering the beat decorated Doll cab. Class J Prize $5.80 Mama Doll to the child entering the Oldest Doll. Women riding In car in the Service Traffic has been inconvenienced but Star division of the Armistice parlittle by the snow storm of the last ade wishing to have the care day decorat- Train, are reported on led are naked by the legion committee ? " In place of the chars, to uae Four Divorces Granted for dlUonnS tourist ,ornl have been American flag bunting Aa the legion la Intrr- , "- -' in -- tf Non-Sa- p dr the proper and promoting Cruelty h port f h but n,i patriotic of tho flag It Is to the riinnera mnrt th national colors can polntrd-othat e The Four Interlocutorydecrees of divorce ",rMt (.h on,y ProPcrW be used, for such pur- lp were entered in the Third district court ft uhen " hunting fnrm and It is P0" not ha, of On the afternoon ground jesterday will P'fM thi. Ideal of the .lL0,,n?J occ.asary lo plow omy'be carried out bv thoae nartlcoatne failure to provide, divorces were given It a E. Clorlnda Thornhill from Janies af!,r to communicate 'wlthHyl.'nd . The ?W.,B'0rJT!- -. h Thornhill and Mary McLan Smith from more or Waaatch 761 btco,re m2-4nd the Charles F. Smith by Judge M. L., Ritch- south, general to U. from according the reports ie. 3. weather bureau . By order of Judge W. M. MCrea, to the heavy fall of snow, which Program Announced for Fred Malouf was granted a divorce is Due Parent-Teachas more reported two than being feet from Nora Lsnntng Malouf on a cross Meeting in the gulches, the scheduled hike deep The wife complaint charging cruelty. or the Uwego Hiking club to Bell commenced suit on the ground ...of non (Special to The News) SUPpOftft-? W dng Week when. It .s hoped the fhT Mt. enow will have melfed suffUnt Pleasant safe the climb to Lone fack. to w'ill hold lia first meeting ofasuodatmn Pensions Granted ; the year. Wednesday, Nov 8. st 7 39 p m in th high school auditorium, when the folP.nion hve been granted the fol- Iftrit of Review Granted lowing program will he given. lowing applicant h Itah, Idaho and Selection, hlih school glee club, - In Rezaldo Accident Case Wyoming Utah. Annie M W.daewood speech of vyelcome, Louis A. Petersen; and William P. Harri. Salt Lake City, selection, high school glee club; talk. C. Th supreme court veeterdav J20 each J Sorensen a member of Lh school Salt Lake City. 12 Idaho. uiaratirngrrenteTtve-md- T "return review vocal solo. Miss Ma Basra ua- board, J- ! Nov 30 of th denial tf the at sen. Herwin, Boise, and Sahna Poat Falla. $38. Martin Thoma, Clark, Goodaward Fred An educational film will be shown. ing, $18, Eugene Carothera, Halley. $12. medical followed by a business meeting, and a n?p.n.aV tn Wyominr: James W Clayton. Sheridan, and surgical attention. KexiUdo claims --reorganisation of the association. asd Will to-T- WALTERBAKERwCOjlri Rtrsrr Doll. (lass GWlz FIJI) OF The service flag designed by Mrs Sc Ides L Clawson for the Salt Lake Service Star Lerlon ha been adopted as th national ineifnia at th naiional convention f the Service Star Leyion now betns held in Chicago, according to word received by the local legion accepted yesterday. This fla was the Salt Lake chapter some time ago and was offered at the convention a the national Insignia by members of the local chapter now attending the convention. Word we alto received that- - Mrs. P. f Salt Lake haa been reJ. Adame elected vice president of the Service Star Legion and that Mr E. C, DeWitte. Service Star mother of Logan, ha feeen chosen a member of the national boara Member of the local chapter are stilt dehoping to hearInthat the Legion hasnext Salt Lake for the cided to meet national convention but that action had not been take when tbe last wdra was received. Congress -i-he--woew -- Class B Prize $10 writing desk and chair to the child mterihg th 24e beet dressed Doll. 'largest andover. Inches or ile-As- Four ounces honest quarter, pound C Prize $10 electric stove and cookfng utensils to the child entering the best trousseau with Doll and clothes. , Class D Prize $5. $5 mahogany toy the child nirlng the- beet ptau-- t dressed Doll, 12 to 24 inehes high. Mama Doll to Class E Prlzo the child entering the beat dressed Doll not over 1 1 Inches high F Pritf" 17,60 tricycle to the (hue child entering the mok original dans mi Doll. thpr if o the Grand Prim $25 In gold Church. Fraternal Lodge, Society or Charitable Institution entering the of dreaeed polio, con- bet group euning of not lees than ten Poll. 2nd Grand Priao J15 tn J?old to the Church. FratemaLDodge. Society or Charitable Institution entering the second beat group of dressed Doll, consisting of not lees than ten DoS. 10 in gold to Jhe 3rd Grand Prlxo best group - of child entering th Doll dressed consisting of not less than flee DIs. 4th Grand Prize $5 In gold to the child entering the second beet group bf d rented Dolls, constating of not less than fixe Doll to the A Prize $10 Cl child entering lh best dressed Ma- go-ca- rt J al Boy; Doll Giri DoH FOURTEEN PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED ilar-jorf- ' est large or small all are welcome and all will be fairly judged Every doll entered wjll be displayed whether it wins a prize or not. Charitable Institutions, Fraternal Lodges, Societies,"'" Churches,' fete., all are eligible to enter the contest- .- Entries must be made in the Doll "Shop not later than 6 P. M.; November 11, 1922. ; They must be made in person, but everyone is invited to enter, whether living in the city or else- where. Doll U f First Annual Doll Show J'.. ... November 13 to 18, 1922 . for every girl to show her individuality and is the opportunity HERE Sheran dress her favorite doll in ita very prettiest in DoH Fantastic anyway she likes Lady of Fashion- - Mama xmr tssf uai ifUiar Entries Cloze.November.il 6 p.m. -- er KSEXJSSBSOB to J 8,1 922 1 3, nt Jrli V" .ftRpeeial to The News) MT. FLEASAVT, Nov , j I Thieves Enter Drug Store. fo Fourth South 4afo4ho4iuodrog and Tempi at a&n.atly hour Mst ycztcrday.-raomhi- mar. vaLMUibyUhiiowc.-.-St- l window. pack- throach a ,., Prwrnn t be furnlsbed by Mis Beryl W Itlianm, 1 t.llnl.1. f -Prof. Gewrge K, Skrlton, and Mrs Mamie Lewis Thompson- - Lyrtn aUsmbla asd Rdtan Rae . prano arrompaaled by Norsks Boyd. Pis si. I. b plaped thrsagh tbe ertesy f Dsyses-Beeb- e y. 'Mnale ,.rds wilt Tbs ft Irtrola naed-lfarnlabed tbrsugb tbe eeartesy f Tbe J.ka Elliott ( lark 4 .mpaay, aad the Armstrong Plan tbrsngb tbe crarteay Mania inmpaay. of Daynea-Bee1. Violin Solo . HumoresTt" .. Rteralt 8. - Soprano Solo 'Mr Western Home Stephena . Violin Solo. ILa Palorna'' .... It Soprano Kblo. "Happy Bird" Violin Solo, "Souvenir"" ..; .r J.,.i)rdi ft. Soprano Solo ...... Salaried FolOr Mejody-'- t m-r- r . .Masxelivt iVmr. .V . : r. Peter Rabbit, will extend birthday greetings to th following Club members over K Z N thin evening: flay Evans. Berta K. Hughes, 't'iza BJenegaard, Ferrtll Wrathalt PeaHon Prrkine Lyman. Thelma Abraham Virginia Edholm, Orar Crow their Basnnanwn.swtr ril irris ' Hiir""7;te CTiSiribert'"" Janre fit'tiri.-"B0bblUriritton,' Fred tsetlr Jannt jesstA Ba1!a-- " Cla renee Re, a bury Iaits Juhiison. Roger Rundqulst. Gall Zells' Fran. om. shnrles Thomas. .Jack Fraaee, Viola Hoffman. OumWilson Cmi-pas- s i b. .... ft- c ' DUTU-omt- e g 8vrat ages of drugs wer stolen but thltves faild to obtain say narcotics. orfek Saturday, November 4, 8:00 P. M. Co- - fer. president of the Phllolexlon Lit-- 1 erary society, wa In charge of th.-fo- l lowing program presented Friday in chapel exeretse at Wasatch academy J Chorus, student bedy; playlet. ada Petersen. Fred Pope, Arthur Sam Sanone. Wyll Head andDalpiax1 James Littlejohn: piano solo. Dorothy Kelson esaay. "Robert Louia Steenien." Theo-- I dor Keuseff; reading from A Child': Garden of Verse.' Mildred Huff and Elv Johnson: vocal numbers, Phil Warblers Mary Ksrgent. Alice Han-- 1 en Dorothy Nelson. Rut Wall. Doe-- 4 othy Wall and El Rasmussen; current Frcr. c, I. Johns ,(COtW-cok- PROGRAM tb. a 5 h AAi L |