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Show FOUNDED 1850 SALT mmo Wife, Refills Him; Sample - Ballot Printed For - Information of Voter on Election Day Attention Urged. v Polling placet for the general election Nor 4, were announced Friday by the county commlealon. The Hat baa been prepared wtth much care on the part of the eoun. , toF clerks office but' ia atm eubjee minor change. Sample ballots have also" been printed and ara being distributed. Cltixene are urged to give care-fattention to tha Hat of voting places that no vote may be lost because of lack of Information on e.ectlon day. Foiling places to. Balt Lake county. are aa follow . , First Precinct; Dist. No. I, anneg to Third ward meeting house, 7th South and State . afreet. Mat. No. 2, Hendrickson. 777 south Fourth East; Mat.. No. J.Kamerble. 6 1 7 south 7lh l. C. East; Mat No. 4,- - Featherstone. 740 south ttb East; Mat. No. .0. Emigration ward meeting house. Mst-.Nt. Clarepce Hanaen, 117 south Fourth East; DIM No. 7. Alex 7S Fikstand, Jr., south Eighth Eat; Dbt No. t. Third writ chapel, Diet. No. 0. LaGrande ward meeting huuae; Diat No 10. J K. Cnamberlotn 1547 south ul -- C Mortensen, 244 Harrison avenue: No. 12, Mark Tuttle. I486 south 5th East. Diat. No. 11, Mrs. Hanford, 1441 south 10th East; Diet No. 14 A- - F. Judd. 1451 south -Mth East! Diat.' No. 15. Rust Grocery. 1034 south Seventh East; Diet. l4, Richard ward amuaemenf hall. entrance ) ; Downlngton Diat, No. 17, Store, 2200 south Bev enth East; DIM. No U,- - C C. bmlth. 1240 Stratford avenue; Mat. No 19, D. E. Dote. 10 south Diet. No. 2d. Ada Scott, sooth Fourth .East, Diat. No. lit21, 140 Edith avenue. Diet. No. 22. Hansen Auto company. Sugar House, Diat. No 2.. Arch Free-balr2534 south Seventh East; Diet. No. 24, Tate ward maeting house; Mat No L5 Mrs. Bockholt, 1445 east 21st South. , Second Precinct. Mat. No. 24. Shelton Hotel; Diat. "" No. 27. St. Albans Hotel, 212 Second South; Diet. No, 22, Mrs. Ratten. tl( West Second South; Dtst. No, 24, Rosa Batley, 931 West Second South; Diet. No. 20. James . Stevenson, 247 sooth Second West. . Diet. No. 21, Lulu Chamberlain, 26 South Fourth West: Dial. No 22. Indian Motor Co . 77 west Third South; Diet. No. 3. A. H, Watson. 121 west Fourth South, Mat. No. 24, John R Watson. 470 south - P'ird Waat. Mat. No. 36. Twenty-fift- h ward mooting bouse, Diet No. 34, Fourth ward annex; Diet. No. ' Thirtieth ward amusement hall, comer Jefferson and Golta streets; Mat. No. 3. Fifth ward meeting house; Diat. No. 38, Twenty-sixth ward kmusement hall, corner Eighth West and Ninth Diet. No 40. J. E. McKettrich.South; 1313 west Sixth South. Diet No. 4t. Mrs. Reeves. 1303 south Main street; Mat. No. 42. Baptist church. Thtr- teontb West and Indiana avenue. Third Prod Dot . Mat. No. 6L Q. B. Nichols.. 17 First South; Dtst. No. 62, : Dist. No. 62. Sixteenth ward amusement hall: Dlbt No. 64. B. 8. R. Harrison, (06 west North Temple; Diet, No. 66. E. C Ashton, 420 north Main: Dist. No 54, 114 Archer, 135 west Third North; Dist No. 67. Mrs. J. L. Nobekcr. 441 south Second West; .Dint. No 53. Roy .Lee, (14 west Fourth' North, Dist.' No 69, E. J. Hoag. 2 2 north Tenth West; Dtst. No. (0. Marv Angell, 1605 Beck street: Dist. No. 4J, Twenty-fourt- h ward meeting houte; Dist. No. 62. Geo Jonca 146 west Fourth North. , Fourth Precinct. Dtst. No. 7 6. Odeon Dance hall, 15 Oast North Temple; Dist. No. No. 7. 77, Whitney Hall; Twentieth ward amusement hall, 'Second (venue between D and E streets; Dist. No. 7(. A. J. Pendle ton, 47 First avenue. Diet. No. 0, .1 F. Russon, 712 Second avenue: "Mat. No. 1, James Castleton, 21 Second avenue; Dtst. No. (2, Mrs. Jeasie R BeatU-11- 21 Fourth ave nue; Dist. No 61. Mrs. Myrtle Cook. 323 Sixth avenue; Dist. No. 84, No. 4 T.rd Station on 1 street; Diat. st-t- e- n, -- Jit. The Car for the School Teacher - The Ford is tbs practical economical, bandy ear tor tba achool teacher or sdu- eatlonal director, Our ahop ia tba plaoa for aducatora to coma for aervtca or new Forda whila they are In town. Through oonaiatent growth we bare come . to . . our n praaent enviable of leadership among Ford daalara in thia Call In and sse'oa wall ba pleased to servo you while you art hare. poei-tlo- Ta-gi- Oldakbim -- -- went out to see what hp wa doin' an ho was euttln th wish- - fetics. I gets ma a revolver I was to mad, an when I calls to him to atop, he stahts fob me an' goes into action. 1 thought there was five shells hut only three of them went off. Whoa no wouldn t shoot the gun moh I thought It was my move an I Went away from there. Mr. Stewart said she went to a nearby drug store, where she telephoned for the police and whet' aha aacreted tha ravoiver behind the prescription ease. It was found by After Stewart's - wound dressed.lie Inquired? Where do wa go from heahT" He was Informed he was going to Jail. Both were locked up and booked ""hold for Investigation SEVENTY J924 , Think da Farwm ! (matpi aa 4 Oplitn Jitter v Intmteni MM be B Apwffwt Him UtvalaT HU I of RfMhab ho Ppnkit Attack or Ctrg- - j tsrwle AdalttM tilth Oplaloaal f Tbla PvprraMf Dprtait Tb DMptfft hen May or May J Mot Aarroo. Professional high school certificates were Issued Thursday by Dr. C. N. Jensen, state superintendent of public Instruction to 27. Tba certificates, are valid until Juna 30, 12 and were Issued to Naomi Rarlew. .Bountiful; Helen Candiand, Provo: Leah Colling Bprlngv'lle: ITudtnce Verona Cox, Falrvlew; Mae Edwards. La Verne, Calif . Silas T Eggen, Tooele: Smith Fornoff, Logan; Helen Garrison. Ogden: Delamar B..Hatr, Leah Hales, 6paniah Hiawatha; Fork, Lucille D, Christensen Harding, Salt Lake; Paul Lewis Harding. Salt Lake; Doroth Vlgdie Johnson. Salt Laker dnes McNeil, Logan; Kulon T, Magleby, Price, Clifford Mayer, Fountain Green. Elgin H. Morris, Logan; Ruth L, Myers, Balt Lake; Edith Nielsen. Beaver, Rufus Dee Richardson. Salina; Prised Rowland, Logan, Alice Sessions. Logan. Arthur Bennlon Smith, Monroe: Earl B Snell, Spnngvllle. Itose J. .Thompson. Cedar C ty; HuihAon Tolbert, Eureka; Helen Townsend, Salt Lake. . Ho-lit- farm h park -- county converted Into -- MfEmUJH- v 4 Aht Ah empty FIFTH YEAR What Our Readers -- -- An Explanation, - - county au made to tha w commutes of Editor. Deseret New The. Introductory to your Open Commissioner Pixton Recltiiena representing residents of Forum column gtttes that no con' theretroversies will admitted h the district, port Sharp ImproveWhile Commutaoner E L Bur- in. this fn reference to Mr Aaron ment Over Old Receiv-erihi-p goo expressed the opinion that suvh Johnson a comment In th's column, com ernlrg my prtyidus action could not legally be done the IS,, pet., aManagement. cunjLjlioiiWS accepted--an-invicom mvintc i non of Oct. 11, tlon t J meet with citizens of the vi no For ia there the my when part, cinity lYidey. Oct. 1. whatsoever for I am In proposition will bd thoroughly Savings aggregating 61,135 52 to Mr. Johnson's the creditors of the eight defunct full" accord ' Oscar Van Cott whs heeded the statements with complimentary to presen- banking Institutions In process of e measure be party propoeed that leaders and conditions, but liquidation by the state hanking ds atete logla.e-tur- e t-day presented to the nextauthor-the which would wrong partment were reported Friday by t 'must'gay' thar'hs'ha.3 county eommlMloRtra to Inpurchtit Impression of my attitude, gained Seth Pixton! state hank commis Inthe sites one aside but wet end perk phase of by considering terest of the county. He declared the subject, and In Justification sioner. entire I nder th old receivership law at) thereof will permtt me to vihdl-cat- e the city Will extend over the reached twice my judgment with an explancounty when it hasthat units pro- ation of what f meant and tried allowance of 5 per cent of the it present egeund vision ere made now the., will be to preef Rut ftret let me fcfty !ptaLafief waa.ailowsd- - for tha no available sues for parka, that m article was baaed on ideals liquidation Resotfrvg of the eight I as a guide-pos- t, not as s goal. banka 4n the hands of tfie departTha ,on!y nota of difference 1 U Footballers Appear amounted to can alft from my opinion and his ment If it ia Impossible to hold 11.(36,510(7 and under the 'old At Special Assembly lato this old Ideals, how can be ex- policies $98,775 68 would have been ' for payment of ths receivplained th requirement of our allowed ror the first time In several te tha lews of God. In- ers salary and ths .attorneys tee year tha University of Utah foot- obedience stituted when time began. Ara Under the present system but I82, , " ball team appeared on the 40 has been paid out In salaries. t they not ldeels of prinolple? at school iiwmblj-hel- d a.m. Friday. The assembly Principles are eternal, systems A flat salary iepaid the deputy was s "pep" rally for Saturday a change, and it ta on this latter examiner appointed to conduct the ' B T. IT game, and wmaTtie largest phase of the subject that my pre- liquidation and attorneys fees ara vious communication might have on a per diem .basis under thane attended assembly of th- - year. e Earl J. Glade sad Dr. Elbert P been misinterpreted A11 who read policy U hen liquidation has been tarThomas gave football talks, and It will recollec that, there- was no a ried M to wbera are T assets Captain reference whatever to Messrs La Poach Fitzpatrick. point. Reid Jewkea and other members Fo'lette. Ceolidge and Davis, nor not readily movable tha books are in the central office and of the team wers among the speak was there anv implied placed Neither era. The university orchestra ren- was my mention of those other books of several banks handled ty dered musical selection statesmen of our earlier national one man whose salary la prorated. MISS . MARGARET McCORMICK, 10 - A V torchlight- - parade-w- ill The affairs of tha banking delife made in a sense of their sustart from the Eagls Gats at 7 periority to present-da- y on at lender partment will ba carried or tonight Aftsr tha students In this connection let me assert cost of 126.8(0 for 1(22-2- 8 pm. marched through Aha town,,- that Webster, Clay and Calhoun 28,450 73 leas than was spent tn th hv will go to ths theaOrpheum were rejected because they wsf blsnnlum prererding, according tl thsy HR- wTiaii WntlR wrrwtvRvw. o.wlwe.nq 61 ntp SStallgsH ta sign of thtir Mr. Pixton, The reduction Is made a stunt to bs staged during an in- misunderstood, greatness) just as Mr. Cootldge Is possible by elimination of unnecestermission. misunderstood by many because sary detail work Against this his economic measures wers reject- cost thw department has collected ed by a political congress fo; po- 81( 629 40 tn the eighteen, month Eighteen Barbers are . reasons The stro plan adopted to proending Sept 30. 1924 Tha ftah State Farm ureau and Given License by State litical The added responsibility piared . Conclusions are reached accordtha Chamber of Commerce through mote celerj will be used with th' on to bank irui eommlerioner standards used th of ing by judgment Its agricultural, committee, intend apple Eighteen barbers of the 24 tak and of course these are not the vng him custodian of failed banks The farm bureau has undertakbefore the state same as they were four-scoto prove to tbs world that tbs en the task of assembling several lng examinations Otsra has been discharged without any were department of registration 6go, or. to bj exact, they apply additional expense to the taxpayer state produces tha bast Jonathan ap- tons of the beat Jonathan apple licensed by Director James diferently. Campaign tactics Friday be will These today according to Mr. Pixton. regraded by hand, T. Hammond. ples to be found during national ara undoubtedly similar to those polished, and put up in special "Apple Week. Oct, II to Nov. I. ths Those In Webster's successfully passing tn Mail Flyer to Head time employe. For tha first time the state will fancy carton bearing the Utah examination were Ernest E. Wil- which perhap comparisons serious effort te stand out label. Delivered to moat sections son of Duchesne. Steve Sarantlnos are of case, make New Mountain Unit In little the consequence of nation the carton cost will the as a quality market apple producer Salt Lake, Ed Tracy of Bing final analyst Junt for instance, even If the matter of quantity fall about 1 The chamber and other of 8. Brieh-o- t Salt ms ham not Ray let Canyon, however, this; every Harry O. Smith, air mall pilot short of some sections, said Ernest orgf inzatlons will urge each Utah Lake, Dennis TldweU of Rains, day appear campaign speeches by flying between Elko and Reno, Bsusr, chairman of a special com- citizen to purchase oner of these Tony Kavraa of Salt Lake, Clar- political candidates which are diwill boxes be which available at chamber. the mittee, representing ence Larson of Ogden, Yeltarow rected. almost maliciously, at the Nev.. has been appointed saperinw Succeee of grading methods In- markets and send them to a rela- Kawaguchi of Ogden. Georgs Y. defects and evils of the tendent of thenw air mall division troduced by the farm bureau to- tive friend or dealer out of tho May hew of Ephraim, Grace - M, opposite partyimplied Neb . and Individuals f between. North Platt group state. Price of Bingham. J. Oliver Nash are continually made Ihe'limf'nf ' Salt Lake, with heudoU frle-- a if. gethtr wtth ths splendid marks; Besides Mr, similar j Bauer, ths mads for Utah celery by of Salem, Ellen McDaniel of Provo, air sorts of bitter charge of mil. Cheyenne, according to vvorl r- -, the'tttral committee has designated L. Jack bava encouraged E. Hilton of Salt Lake, Frank feasance, either In or- - out of of-Gillilan and H. A Lafont to Bebout of Balt Lake, C.vN. flee. Adverse and destructive eritl-organization In behalf of, Utah ap-- i conduct ths selling campaign, heaver of Qgdem Cash Sonne- - clem la th high note of their plea. of Salt Lake and Joseph B. litical declarations. Is there no tber way by which a can be conducted than campaign by exaggerated and misapplied arguments t It would affecting pl tonalities seem but reasonable that csndt-- 7 dates could use an ethics; coda in t visional congress of th Salvation Motion for a new trial bv Pedro politics aa well as 'in other phases J Army to be held here Nov 12 and j are under war. it has been an- Cano, under sentence of death for of th living experience Let me state my Implclt con- - nounetd Com.nlsa oner Alirtu the murder of June St Clair, was 7 in Francisco .llvis'on all of the presidential denied by Judge G A Iverson, afErd ter arguments by John F Tobin, and vice pres dents candid.uea commander will ljaho and defense attorney, Thursday after- despite campa'gn procedure for I delegttes from am to utter. not are Former Navy Secretary Republican Rally Will be noon. expected perturbed over current po- -i Wyomlrg j su- - 'Itiqal Statements that ' the counAppeal wHThe made Demo-cr- at is in try Will Aid end At Noon at Salt Lake "the danger" Tobin constiWorthless said. Passed 3 court, preme d if certain He asked the court to order tution will be candidates are elected Checks is Charg I think Theatre. autboritlM to apprehend Refugia there Campaign. be need no fear for Vhom the conCano charges with Alemeda, W. D. Andarson is charged with the murder of his former swee- trol of a government which is In theart. Afldsvits of the woman's very good condition afjer all nor passing a worthless check for 23 Y Josephus Daniel former secrePreparations hava been complet- alleged confession to several per- for the safety of a constitution to J' E xiUon- ln complaint would Btili ba perfectly'safe tary of ths navy, will bs ths ed by tha Republican state gpd sona were Introduced The court which In the carer of whichever of these iued bv th county attorney's took under advisement the the in committees for the a at request county receppublic meeting speaker h Ne.lson I flee Friday It be chargee Intrusted may for apprehension of the woman Newhouse hotel at 4 pm. Satur- tion and rally of Frank O. Low-de- and dher che,' drawn b" Because I do not wish to be mis- - hold investigation into her connecformer In lilinol of on Balt governor Lake la Anderson ban!, understood by the large number day. , tion with the slaying Balt Lake Monday - The . - The Governor will Arrive In Balt - Tobin argued tnasmurh as Democratic., state 'commuherself confessed the crime in te which has ths reception, has Lake at 7 am., and will be wel- med by a delegation of leading the affidavits Investigation Is Jusdelivtha address bava to arranged Krpublcana and escorted to the tified. ered from tbs Ikndingjm the male Hotel Utah. From 10 to 11 am. She Is said ta be In California cynical, mistrusting nor radical, but on ihe sv.th speed ng reception will e held Tha stairway 4n the lobby, so that tba publicwill contrary, onq of greatest confibe noon t the held at ENK VTCCKHOLDl R BILD. rally Associations of Primary dence ln the motives of our party dining room can bs utilized to ac- bait Lake theatre. leaders in their aspirations to pubAs receiver for the National Clt commodate ths audience Jesse B. Sharp, county chairman and' Utah to Meet lic Weber office. bank, Edward E. Jenkins has filMr, Daniels will arrive' in Ogden will preside. ed suit In the federal court against Very truly yours. The visitor will leavi Balt Lake , Conventions of the Primary asfrom Nevada early Saturday afterLAMONT JOHNSON E. H. Jones for collection of 100 I pm. for Colorado. sociations of Weber and Utah October 18, 1924. noon and WM4 bs met at tha station it For as siockhrrldei six year Govetpior Lowden stakes will be held Sunday. Oct. 26 Huntington. CL per share assessed by a committee from Weber county, wss a member of liability or, 50 shares of bank Congress and for The specially outlined program bv headed by W. J. Parker and also four years governor stock alleged to be owned by the Greater Paris Store of lilinol the general board will be carried by a committee from the state or- During tbe 8paniehAmerican defendant. war ganization, headed by J. H. Wa- he was a lieutenant colonel In the out Inrtud ng general and departAnnounces Opening mental meetings of stake and ward ter nominee for Congress from . syfd-Ths'Second fllstrlcC"" rsf big rally of Governor officers and teachers Formal of the Greater The Weber slake meeting w ill be .arls store opening Following the Salt Lake meet'ng Charles R Mubey in Balt Lake on eswJlroiulwavwtlt he will be taken to Provo for cotmty writ W hekf fiatorday night 14 G(rduw with Edith 41 Lambert e held between the hours of 7 39 talk In the stake tabernacle at 8 In the Pioneer stake hall on west getters! hoard representative vnd 9 30 on the evening of fiatur-laFifth South street. and Utah stake wHI meet at Provo October 26. according to an A Tlw visitor then will return to parade which will form at Eealnor B Thomas of the general xnnouncement made Friday. South and Main streets and board, attending Temple Salt L14e for the night and the While merchandise wl.I be on only other address to be delivered proceed loa the hall, will precede liaplay no goods will be sold SpeIn Utah "by him will be 1 Ogden the rally. Chairman Sharp will pre cial music will be furnished during side. the hours of reception at 2 p m. Sunday. OOAL OF HICIC5T Mr Mar T, Hughes, chairman, FUEL OUALITY-I-S Growers Dissatisfied Witlj announced hostesses for the Satur- University President THAT BEST. AGREES day afternoon tea to be given at Entertains. Freshmen Democratic headquarters, 24 east Amalgamated Beet Price WITH MB First South - street, from 2 to 4 President George Thomas of the o'clock tomorrow ss follows- - Miss Dissatisfaction with the price Utah tendered ;he Margaret Cshdlsh, Mra. Berths' Vnversltyof FieRman class Its annual reception csmpanv for beets In 1(28 wa Grey, Mr Clara Richardson, Mrs. at the university Friday, from 4 to voiced by representatives Jamas Hughe Mrs F. W. Wilof the beet growers of Carhe county, at a son, Miss Mrs. I pm All freshmen gathered In Retta William room the 4 at assembly and p tn. meeting of a special comm'l.ee of George H. pern, Mra. C.. Clarence Prest Thomas gave brief speech the board of directors of the .Utah Nested. Mr. J J. Galllgan, Mra. welcome. .The deans of 'The State Beet Growers assocIstio'S R. E: Lee. of Joseph Raleigh, Mr schools varoua were held Jn Balt Lake Thursday afterIntroduced, Mrs Creighton G. King And Mr met and noon. all students personally O. C. Dalby. Ephraim Bergeaon, presl dent of the association, was ap J. H. Water Democratic noml- - tending at a class was then sn- teriained to taka ths mat'sr up with In the dance pointed nee fbr theSend WILL the officer of- the- - Amalgamted were ' district, reports a record (ally' at fvnvoasUuR. Refreshments served. company. PLEASE Springvtlle last night Your famaee will pat ap a he Speakers were Senator W. H. King and Mr. la fansr a ear seal. It Utah-ColoraYOU . argumeal Two Genealogical will pel re la the ten Water isQ Sheep Run Ita aeSeal, EVERY WAY1 'kratrilt v!frra IN e Is in Full Swing Hw Conventions Called lap poalHles. Duchesne Beekeepers Get araay leas will yea ree awf Perfeet 111 pwarwateed..' 1 ml j 4al aavtap, Plsara yur Bo. Lbs. Hopey Per Hive Genealogical coirrentlons will be rev plus III The annusl trek of sheep over held Oct. 26 at Mt. Emmons, for the line la ln a It. full .swine at 31scV, state stake, aad at Roosevelt y pa 'hw t Call, we'll DuelMtoo bekctptrtv haw m Ducheshs Colo., accordfor Robsevelt ataksv with Btahon Thomas to ing Redmond, rhlsf average yM f 60 Joasph Christensen representing the atato sheep inspector, Mr Red-- j pounds of Honey per' colony this general board at Mt. Emmons, and mond wrote the state department cent Secretary Richard B. Summerhay year of which about 10 an ef agriculture that average ef has been shipped out to market. attending at Rooaavstt, t one larfe trgln lead of sheep a day B was reported to th state departTh Emery stake anventioa wll rwa arriving n route to Utah winment ef agriculture Thursday by be bald at Caatl Dale Nov. I. with W JtUS 4S 9f AIW SYRttttP, Tailor, of Reality 7oth On Oet 18 a ter range (Ml Ptaaa M th tea, Edgar Carter, county boo separate sessions la the evening at tr h paed threug'v, 213 SO, MAIN and Huntington. Emery Jaapeguon disclose as peabie com-missi- on Friday Pr flkLLT mnOGlN ' -- -- ct s! e. 1- -2 106-M- - -- t. l20.w nt - e: -- rsr .......... krkr t , 11-8- 0 -- 9bTi!9 it J t plat-for- BIG LOGAN.-Q24 The Democrats ara planning a big rally In Logan, tha only one of the cam plign. for Oct. 29. when Senator W H. King and Gddrge H. Denf 7H - speak In the Logan high achool auditorium. Mllton H. Welling and J. W. Roblnsoa held, rallies at Millvlll Provtd enoa and Hyrum.' while In Cache county, and were greeted by good aixed audiences Joseph Rjrle and Dr. Hugh M. Woodward are to apeak at WellarlUa Saturday evening. Oct. 25. Suit Filed to Sef Aside Former Gov William Spry Don B. Colton hava Industrial Board, Rule been touring this county and large of decision tha audtenoea heard them at Hyrum Suit to bava a state industrial commission sat and WellsvUle, aside, was filsd In tha Third district court Friday for Leroy C. Logan High Juniors Ferguson, by hla guardian. Dora Hold Annual Ejection Ferguson, against tha Sperry Flour Continental company, and th - LOGAN, - Oct.- - 4. Special) Casualty company. Ferguson claims to have been Tba Juniors of the Logan high While 1919, ia December, injured school Wednesday elected the foltn the employ of the flour com- lowing officer all on the "whits Inpany. Further claim la that the ticket.. President, Marjorie VerFry; jury rendered him meptallyof - in- a non; vice president, - Burke Richth secretary and treasurer. Matt competent and that because condition the state Industrial com-mi- ards, executive committee. Mark son found against him when Bennlon, Josephine Champlain. Fred Mitchell: reporter. Fern ha applied for compensation. cheer leader, Ralph Wan-laa- s. Diat. No. 5, R. E. Nealen, 167 song leader, Phyllis Durham. Tanth avenue Fifth Precinct. Planet Can't Feed Dist. No. 101. Ill Regent Say HoSemloh Diat. No, 101, street; Population in 3,000 A. D. tel, 1(7 south State, Diet. No- - 10. B B Hall, 30 south Third East; (Insj The world Diet. No. 104. Mary OemmllL 12 willChicago. have more Inhabitants than It south rifth East; Diet. No. 106, can feed "end shelter, by tbs year Seventh 3000 A. D . If the present rate of Mr. Line Gold. 150 south rs Smith. East; Dist. No Increase continue 156 Lincoln street; Dist No. 107. population This was the statement of Frank Joseph W. Taylor. 1167 Bueno E. Haifa, supreme vice-- chief avenue; Mst No. 402. Helen Riser, Ranger of the Independent Order 0 south Thirteenth East, Diet. No of Forester In an address here 109, Edwards Warden company, "The population of the globe baa 15 east Third South; Diet No. reached 1.34(.t00,000, t Third already 110, Emile Fox, 421 soul" said Mr. Hand. "Scientistinand 111. County Diet. South; Cy estimate that the number of 112, building, room 101; Diat. No.Third habitants doubles every century. I. B. Ireland, 262 .south At tbie rate there will be East; Diet. No. 112, Eighth ward 4.000.000.000 people on the planet chapel. Fifth South and Third East by the year 2000. By 2900 A. D. tha streets; Dist. No. 114. Ninth ward world a population will hava East and reached the meeting house. Fifth stsggering total of four Fourth South; Diet, No.' 11 6, Phil- trillion people. Fifth lips Congregational church. For every four people living In South and Seventh East; Dist. No Europe 1 the time of Napoleon's 116. Mrs. L. Allen. 334 south Ninth consulship there' era more than East: Diet. No. 117. Q B. Kelley, nine af the outbreak 4f the World LS09 wet Fourth South. war. The population of tha United States advanced from 2(2(214 la Rolling Pisces Outside of Cottonwood No. 126, South 17(0 to 105,703.703 In 1 1 7, HolliNo. Diet. meetinghouse; The Literary club en MALAD. Dist. No. 12. day meetinghouse; tertalned their husbands at aqiarty East Mill Creek ward chapel; Dist. No. 129, Brtnton ward house; Diet. Wednesday evening at the home of No. 131, A. B. Smith, 140 south D. P. Woodland. Dancing was en Sixth West! Diet. No. ,112, unity Joyed. Dist. No. cottage, Taylor avenue; 1740 list East; SETTLEMENT FUNDS GIVEN. 123. R. Cottrell Diet. 134. Ranger's station. Parley's Money for an adjudication of ward waters on Hill Creek has been ad canyon: Dist. No. 134, Miller South; Diet: No. vanetd to the state engineer by bouse; Thirty-thir- d 13T, Wlnder werd chapel. Highland water user- - The survey for the Drive; Dist. No. 13$. White Bros. adjudication will ba started In a Granite High few store; Mst NoEsst-an-139, days and wilt be placed tn d Thirty-thirschool. Fifth charge of W. L. Wolf of Roosevelt, No. Gar. 1, Hotel Diet. 141, South; who has been appointed district field, Dist, NO 142, Library build engineer for the Uinta basin. No. 143, Club lng, Magna; Dial. Diat. 146 No. house, Bacchus, Hunter achoolhouae. Hunter; Diet. No. 146, Brighton ward meeting house; Dist. No. 14. Granger ward meetinghouse. Granger, Diet. No. 150. Taylorsville: ward meetinghouse; Dist, No. 164. Printing office, 136 N. Main. Midvale; Dist. No. 157, Midvale Community hall. Main and Cutler street; Diet. No, baiL Union. 156 Dist. No. 15. Butlervllls ward No. ICO, District meetinghouse; Cottonwood; Diet. No. ICC, Mr No. D. R. Sandy George C. Hansen, No.-- 167.- Bandy City-ha- ll, 2 Sandy; Diet. No 13, Granite ward meetinghouse; Diet. No. 16. Aha; Diet No 171, Crescent meeting-housDist. No 173, Draper ARE STRONG Amusement hall; Dist. - No. 171, RUALrrr.VARfETT FEATURES OF THIS STORE West Jordan ward house; Dtst. Nol Yew 71 watt M mistake If yew pai 177, Jordan Opera house. 8outb ebaee hausebsM weeds bets. Jordan; Dtst. No. 171, Riverton SPECIAL THIS WEEK Bluff-dsle No. Dtst. 179, ward house; ward house; Dist. No. 130, WalBwt VasHs, Herriman ward house; Mst. No. Drseaer 116. No. 2 Fire House; Dist. No (oMvtot Lratfcr J mm 111, No. 1 Firs Hall: Dist No. 169, school house; Dist. No. 190. High- BH4c IsMfep. ..... 9ITl land Boy school house: Dist. No. Bprhiti lf R4, Wit MxM (02, Lark Rscreatloa halt; Dist. Ns. UI 16, County shops. Murray; Dist. 144f Ftodm . , No. l7sMurray City ball: Dis. No. Heedeasrtees Maleetle Range . Tey Department Open AH Ten 1(6, Second ward meetinghouse, Murray; Diat No. ltt, looa dfi. 604 street. Vine wood, Murray: WESTERN FURNITU2EC0. Dist. No. 10, Grant ward meeting, ST4TE AND R ROADWAY house; Dist. No. 206, Roy Thomas. North Point. Wtn the (rtr.s nre always tight. rit. Host-Beautif- ul 24 County Poor Farm Site for. Girl Urged as Future S. L Park PicusScbol Teacher - CERTIFICATES IRStED BY THE STAJF. ARE VALID TILL JUNE 0. 1(27 Quiet that reigned In the neighborhood of 715 east Eghth South street, the homo of A. L. Stewart. 67. negro, was rudely shattered shortly before I e.m. Friday by tha staccato crack of three revolver shots, followed by cries "I'm shot, Im shot! Half an hour latef Stewart was a patient In tha emergency hospital In his .right with a bullet wound shoulder, white - hie -- wife' Grace SteAart. 45. was explaining to Chief of petectivea Ri.ey- - M. Beckstead whv aha fired three shots at her husband And why aha did not firs more. Mrs. Stewart said tha troubla arms ovar chickens the feathered kind. Stewart admitted as much but added "eggs. "She kep chickens, a lot of 'em. She wouldn't glmma no chicken t oat, an she wouldn boll mo a so I eggs " Stewart explained, decided to turn dem chickens loose "1 Sfiwart admitted he was In the act of cutting the wire fence which enclosed the fowla when Mrs Stewart appeared with a revolver and began ehooting. One bullet plereed hla right shoulder. "Whan my Mrs. Stewart said. ol' man got up this mo'nin bo didn't build no ftah an ha left all City-Dir- UTAH FRIDAY OCTOBER As Its She Uses Her Gun Diet. No. 11, H - CITY Chicken, He Rebels; PPIUIG PLACES btate street. T ATTH! t- - r- - S ' UTAH HAS BEST GRADE OF JONATHAN APPLES; C. OF C. OUT TO PROVE IT 'L- re 4 i j agricul-Cfmpaign- a, C I, fr ce have-char- Uth ge llh -- e dest-oje- - ef-m- en Ale-tna- da . S-- ; i F iH T y. ' OVE-- Oo'ne -- a f do free-bar- il pr x 7 Martin Coal Co. (S-c- 1 fi -- am ? Q wowkReuxiil - C |