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Show . true spirk of religious and civil be kindled,' it will burn. Daniel , liberty : Webster. . if 'I :& 'a -- . t i ' r Engineer Declare fearer . , Superseded , In Riser Right - by Of ficiaL - at ... CapiUl Taking aa their ' mu , slogan. "Satlsfae- ?.. ? - XO a. m. Community singing, as- company canal from Utah. lake, adand the Draper Irrigation canal sembly, P. Melvin Peteraen; Scidress, A New Decalogue of ad- company canal, also from Utah Hunt: Bahas made tillable large tracts Rev. Frank M. th lake, ence," City Saturday by George dress. Professor Howard R- - Drlggs; In Salt Lake county during the past ' con, state engineer. muale, the Fred Graham quartet, Id years, that will eventually beSeme question arose daring the accompanied by Mias Becjiy Al- come valuable (or varied crope-I- t on mond. la explained by experts that engineer's recent examination 2 p m. Tenor solo, James th land must be sown In- - alfalfa ; Beaver river aa to whether the city a : form Life from five to seven yean to inPurposes address, BY of water. controlled distribution Factors In Character Development,' crease fertility, and by doing thin an Dean Milton Be onion. This baa apparently been the Departmental meetings Grades, aumed right for many yean befora kindergarten to 4B, locluaivei asPARADES CO MIN! ths stats, engineer was authorised sembly. Mias Lisbeth Qualtrough; SELLS FLOTO TO 5A to IB. Inetusiv, music . by Igw to handle matters pertain. Proclamation Urges State grads room, A. J. Becker; grades TA and! i Ing to public water of th state. 'REMEMBER KIDS Commemorate To I TB, room 107, J. T. Worlton: grade aald to be willing Beaver City SA to 15B, Inclusive gymnasium. distribu- circus o The to relinquish Its right to wtH George A. Eaton; manual training, Sept. 17. its , parade including tion of water from th river and th tags junior high school, shop; domestic Mrs. 122. Nell room wrote Saturday art. the science and city floats, horses, three herds of elengineer h. hts office ties full authority Strowig; art, art room; music, room ephants. dens ef performing IT was set 110; physical education for boy Thursday, September wild animals, and several hunto nuperaede th municipality. Wilroom 101, dred high school, performers Monday at It apart as Constitution Day by Gov. junior a.m liam B. Pay, Dr. Samuel G. Paul; U. Dern Saturday. Got. Dent Party Leaves ; George The line of march will be Observance In every city, town physical education for girls, junior senior high schools, room 104. ever tbe following streets: East For Daggett County andMiamlet was urged by the gov- and to State street from th circus ernor. The text of the document Miss Charlotte Stewart; special classification teachers, room 105. grounds on south Main; thence Gov. George H. Dern and Hane follows: 8now Gibb. north to South Temple street; Success on the battlefield won George den Benuion, state commissioner west to Main street and tbencs for the thirteen original Wednesday. ' of agriculture left Saturday for a freedom but south to the grounds. deft to founders of the meeti.10 a.m. Departmental The trip taJSolonles iVitt task of ings: Kindergarten, room 101, Mias Immediately after the parade being made to look over some land our nation the formidable sensational free attractions will Dora Malben. Dr-- Paul; first grade victory and reaplngdt problems pending before the elate perpetuating be offered on the ehow ground board a well as to inspect fruits through th establishment of music room, Mr. .Day, Mr, Gibbs, new , me on a baaed human heralding the opening of double 2A The government site. to south dam 18. inclusive, grades Flaming Gorge rights. The foundation for such i study. Mr. Becker: grades 4A and side show party will return by way offorPark wee Performances will begin nt 2 laid by the adop 4B, north study. Miss Qualtrough: th government City arriving there in time P nu, and p m. with bugle anMonday, tton of the Constitution, grades A to (3, inclusive, room Labor day celebration nouncement of "The Bride and New and important problems re 107, Mr. Woritpn: grades 7A to 12B. which Governor Derm will attend. lating to constitutional government inclusive, assembly room, Bruce E. tbe Beast," sensational Egyptian are constantly arising. They de- MUllgin. spectacle, emploping 1.006 perFormer S. L. Woman mand earnest consideration and 10.20 'a.m General assembly; formers, Including riders, horses, bands and sevbe solved only by men and community singing. Lisle Bradford. Diet in - Omaha . women 3 who have an Intimate un- - "Education and Patriotism." Mrs. ers! hundred gorgeously attired " ! of the world' great' A. H. Parsons; baritone solo, W. C. Jancing girls. Omaha. deratandlng Word of,V,d.,rlh . Foe (ha accommodation of Political document the Con Bradford. 1 LTke Rtl Teachers and principals ot th U"ltwl States, thefubite a ticket office will be p.m. resident M of will meet in their respective school dal, A thorouch comprehension the Monday at opmn Owl Iruc store. Prices will be law mean a better cttl-i- u buildings At this I testing a record uheTlourbaaleand at the circus the same upon the maintenance of attendance of all meetings is to aenship. T. 'Coverdale, during her of son be desmade the do a gr mi da by principal. hereby high standard, residence her. She was born at luncheon will be served at The crcus will arrive e, ignate and set apart Thursday, th Noon Coshocton, Ohio, March II. 144. September cafeteria on Tuesday andthe k. G W. early tomor17. th on hun Interment took place at Marenga. dred and thirty-eight-1925, row and equ.pment will be talh anniversary survivor. is son th only Her Iowa. on immediately to th circus of the signing of th Constitution of the United States, as grounds. Hsre the public will Director DAT be welcome, although no exSecurities CONSTITUTION State hibition will be given. of Utah to th and people urge To Address U. S. Meeting commemorate the occasion with flttsug exercise In every city, town K. C. Hick director of th Mala and hamlet, and ask especially that LOGIN LOSES RIGHT securities department,, will repre- appropriate observances and study sent tbe state at th convention of be conducted In all public schools Sethe National Association ofLansof learning and . Institution curitise Commissioners at throughout the state deFathers and Mothers day for FOB POWER He will month. Michthis ing. th Wasatch Mountain . club will liver a abort paper on the new selast legcurities act passed hT the be epent at Community camp near islature. under direcBrighton Sept, H- - E. Crockett, secretary of state, tion of Mr. sand Mr. S. D. Derry and chairman of the commission, la its application convention. attend the unable to and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Lambert. riht ot 118 eeWMl tr 1r'er " Thla Idea I. to acquaint th par-fents with the club's activities and th Logan river below th Thatch-it- s methods of conducting Its hikes j er mill race for power purposes by (state Engineer Georg M. Bacon. "0 Special programs, games and. filed several PPltlon hike will bs provided by the com-- ! RIGOIEITDTITIERDIE ago and wa twice extended mittees in charge. Sleeping com modat ions will be provided In end then permitted to lapse. In th tent knd cabins of the Utah,l4 an attempt wa md to hardest job experienced association. ' j state it but th 'river had- - been n of bend department by tbe Cara will leave th Salt Lake withdrawn from entry In the Richard Hal prominent baristore is no always the aotvlng et I a.m. and 2 IS tone of Hew fork City, widely Bunday for the camp via Big Cot-- 1 of new complex problem la known aa both ginger and actor, tonwood canyon. After th arrival TMs connection therewith. will atag the title role in Verdis of the earlier care a hike to thd TH Dense was learned by lake will he conducted, returning "Rlgoletlo." which th Lacy Gates , to camp in the evening. Labor Grand Opera association will put New reporter who npproached on at the Balt Lake theatre Sept, . E. F. Dreyfou games and sports will be enday president of M. . by all at th camp. She Faria company with the joyed Warm clothing and bedding, , flashlight and cooking utensil S. L Actress Return . food for four meals and regiatra-- r to for my get father, Trying To New York Stage whom I worked, to treat me eg an Pany' Assessment roll of Uinta count, or k rt? are for 1,24 ar criticised by W. C. end not as n son, to let 1!??ary employe on Committee arrangements to Jchn Holden. Kka Canfllla Lyon, well known me share the responsibility of th follows: Gerald Nntuu depoty report eubmltted Outing actress of th New Tork stage, and business, against hi belief that a Elnar Llg- transportation. th sister to Miss Wand Lyon, has successful business sboBld be a onr Thorns; th. Eugene D left for New Tork to accept an man affair, was the hardest job I Bell; entertainment, A. Atkin A. athletic Amott; In assessor winter for the The county playing deputies have ever tackled," was the un' were either ckreless or Incompetent, "The Toee of a Coin," mftef visiting expected Mr. BABB LAID AT BBsT. aa errors were found-ee- prevalent ent Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Lyon, 12S , My hither ran a as to make It difficult te arrive at (SpeBURLET, Idaho." Sept. busiIsabel Grace D street. Fisher, 1 the correct figure the report said years cial Mr. and Mr of - - While here, Mias Lyon, with her ness - in New Orleans many months daughter The rolls forth current year show ago. and after, showing him my Frank Fisher ef Bald, formerly ef some ' improvement. parents visited Brightonr - fhg willingness to work by taking Dwtle, died at the Twin Falls 'hosGrand canyon. Zion. Bryce canyon, Auditor Nnttall score the coun-l- y with n wholesale house pital Tuesday from spinal tnfac-tto- a. other points and and Cedar Breaks, flues commission for remitting body was brought te and coat on lntha city where I spentoutmore Burley Tbswhere 'of Interest. - - - - payment of taxes on funeral were held the a years time sweeping taxes Miss Wanda Laron, who recently than sold for delinquent property store and shoving packing cases Friday with Bishop Lewie Drake In rebating assessments completed a Chicago engagement. h put me to work tn his officiating. Interment eras I n Dec-l-e aa welt as board - will also resume her work in Near around, has ceased to ett cemetery, after the retail store, ork-this as a county board of equalization. winter. . "He wag surrounded by the 80m discrimination ha been trusted employes and I was shown he said. considered by him and by them aa The county treasurer and others the boy and was allowed to put concerned with collection of perIn my time puttering around. sonal property taxae are praised for "Not being satisfied with my the completeness of their collecstatus In the store, 1 spent three A1I moneys due fh tion state On Attmettve years of my life, from fh age of were properly paid. . r -Molef 22 to2?. trying to convince him pari I Write re that I had a right to show my ability. If I had anv. Attempting1 to overcome hi prejudice eealnri, lifting any of the responsibility of the business from his shoulders and I.T ERST HIT BY putting H on mine, was th totoughface." est proposition I syer hope vr SET UP Selle-Flot- ' ' , fr ' l. f - y.iiTKsi::G "ining or ... or mean-theat- - -- 0,,, Miirrijw doing, ' my g"g dry-goo- -- PJkRMS till r Beneficial Life grossbeMbse -- HEffiS pro-rerb- lsl ' New Case Of Typhoid' for Week There were no typhoid fever during th wee end cm' s renorted Nothing But teeFrdtd&gzr nr gent. '4 according to ths The choicest , Pleasant Orov nor! of th cltv board, of health. and purs Utah strawharrlse Whooping mush led th Hrt of 1 IB thats all there 'sugar which there of diseases contagious Crescent Strawberry Jam. were 41, aa fellow: Diptherla. No wonder Its s delicious taf fi! scarlet fever, 2; whooping cough. 1; chicken pox. 4; nnump t. and Infantile earalysls .1. There b'rth and 2 deaths' rewere'; , ported during the week. , LABOR OAT RTCITWST0N3 cwmie. lAStnan f 04 tor tee , via Oae and ale M. . A d Md. Tratea Deny- - Ads. -- wholesome. Packed tn glass and la tias jar Crescent Products Co. DJTE IS SET Utah-Idah- OUGHT Fee of - t! Co.. Cite : The public uttlftleu commission will bear the application for division of costs of eliminating grad on the Emory-Cascronalnga Rock road project In Echo canyon The' Union Thursday. Sept. 17. Pacific ia expected to share in th costa aa well as in th const ruction of th enderpesae ' The same day --the- commlaalon will hear the appllcatloa ef C. J. Lowery to operate an note stag between Brigham City and th o state line on the Malad road. The following morning the petition of Andrew Howat end Frances H. Odell tn operate a water system for culinary and Irrigation purposes at North Salt Lah wilt be heard. SJlTUlTOOFS In. Crops In eastern states ate suffering grealty. and considerable tom Win probably be noted at bar- vest time a a result of tbe pro- longed drowth and hot spell there Dmitn Homo to M KdXfu H. Love, recently, according ft o sale manager of th who returned SatSugar company, weeks from s three urday morning . trip through sugar beet raising die-1 riots of eastern United and campus on th east, recently chased by the school, win be rased Mr. Love mid that until several next week t provide additional weeks ago. rain were plentiful and spec for the earn pus. It was snexlooked but the Bounced excellent, oops Saturday, by Bishop John irem hot wave Is making great tn- - Weils of the Presiding bishopric, roads tote their general cohdl- Wells' said that with tb Bishop v Uoe. addition of that property the eam- Mf. Love visited ta the Great pus will be of regulation sis and going to Montreal the difficulty expert not d. territory, and also dally with football, for lack ef oof- ririwit space, win eewmaa Utah-Idah- Btts TM th ' . - Inquest over the body of Rob;. MeyeY, eld baby of Mr. Sad Mrs. Franc! art Francis In lew. Tjie brief contend st re pn.lBt H U Cenaset far Judge Thomas I! Burton in the pending disbarment proceedings asked the supreme court Saturday for permission to file a mqjion to quash. Argument will be heard Wednesday. Supporting the motion la a brief of the several attorneys making up the judge's counsel and a signed affidavit ef Thomas MarionauX. R. Barnes and James Ingebreteon certifying thet the motion ia good SCI FII1T ar IV Slate Pact Body of. Child Killed in Auto Collision Neap Magna; Testimony it Delayed. nti;;g districts 7, To Let Ilim Help Proves Hard Job Fo Jury Examine CllMEO to PersuadiigDad lic'j Defence Contend Suit Instituted by Disappointed Citizen ; Declare No Goo- d- Result Possible. tower-Colorad- lin.it ! if CRASH VICTIM Mexico Signs rj, J , .1!' I Improvement Era Editor , To Speak Over Radio Andertt-n- , be Elder Edward H. of th improveirwt Ei the speaker at tb Sunday over ed1-t- or ylll eve- KKL. Music ning radio services will be furnished by members of the Tabernacle choir. . Xr Meyer, who ' was killed in an automobile colllaiou on the Magna highway Thursday! began befora Judge Gaylen 8. Toung ot th city court Saturday, - Th Jury consisting of W. W. W. Baker and H. B Hanson were sworn and will view servthe body befora the funeral ices later in the day. - Taking of evidence will be post, me d until such lima a tba fat her of the child, and Douglas Burrow driver of the car In which the Meyers family was riding, are able - leave the hospital to teaifv Mrs Meyer was also injured but not seriously . The Inquest was brought before Judae-keun- g whan a ouestlnn t'f . Juriadlction arose before Justice of tbe Peace J. R. Jarvis. Judge via w of the opinion that the ac- - vn1 ciden happened outside of bis district. The tnoueat will be by Z" Aset. County Atty. Verhon Snyder. Frank Haymond. superintendent of the Bingham A Garfield railroad, diAo driver of the car which is have caused the repre sented by B. ILCalltottr, . Another wtnesa " be Edward " sheriff, who ha Anthony. mad x detailed investigation into the accident. According to Mr. An- thonv both cars were pro ding to the same direction tb Burrows car and the Har- ' foot mond car off t- - oavet-- to the right. Th report filed in that--"- , the sheriff office reor Haymond was blinded "by glaring lights hut this could not have been th fase, according to Anthony, 1 t ?f t t- ---r, tyggtcuntju ' J 0a River Project ' , DEATH CLOSES USEFUL CAREER FILED TO that a judge may not practice law at all and tba pending proceeding attempts to . prevent bim from practicing that which he is already forbidden to do. it cannot aeriW to remove him from the bench nine that power is in th legixlature and the legislator found no ground tor If impeachment, the brief hold no grounds exist, th Judicial officer- ia conclusively presumed Governor Oppose Devel-Lopme- nt be fit and qualified. - to Attorney ' Pending Treaty It I understood 'Judge Burton be left the maner of procedure RstificBtion. ' They are reup tb his attorney ' ' 1 ported no have reached - the con. . clusion, that whit further hearing would be advain8ep.lw Jud New Mexico has joined with Hutton, since it would be public Colorado. Utah end Wybming in while th legislative hearing war that Judge Burton had Jhe pact of the upper , states In pro at at the bands ef the th Colorado river basin setting full vindication committee and ef the forth the views on. the river trea- Judiciary itself, house of representative which adopted the Judiciary com ty. dieacntind a without mittea Advices received by Gov. George vote andreport Burton stands that H. Deni Beturdey announce that In no further Judge weed of rind ie tton, feel hi eonnael Governor Hannett of New Mexico Burton Judge and th full has signed the address ef the gov- legislative vindication ernors which opooeea any develop- end complete answer which he has case, justifies ment on the river filed in the present his Interests pending ratification ef this pact. them in tomaking the larger public .good Governor Hannett was unable to ondary attend the Denver conference but end to what they consider the fun da vital mental question, to wit; wired willingness to join any reaQuestioned. sonable move to insure protection Preydtat of water .rights for the upper basin. - Shall precedent he established of Hie signature now completes prep- even ailpwlng an attempt to disaration of the four state pact. bar a judge after impeach men proceedings have totally failed. They contend the only remit of such precedent would be futile TCO since Judge Burton could not be removed from office even though disbarred and that precedent of m disbarment proceeding filing against judges would prove ruin sue since It would opes the flood gates for charges against them from disappointed litigants and IN PRECIMT NEW AREA lawyer NO. 1 ANNOUNCED; also Judge Burtons attorney call attention to tb fact that not MAPS READY , be vlndica a has only legislative tion, but also on at the hands of Two changes arill be Blade In th the voters of the district in hi voting diet rices forth city election contest with Higgle who ran aa candidate against this fall. Map have been prepared an Independent bim and was defeated. and art available in the office of County Clerk Clarence Cowan. Both - change are In Precinct TIYE OF No.1 and' represent additions to the city. The first is th Valley View annex, where the sect km beHURT l!UUT0 tween Seventeenth and Twnnty-firSouth and Seventeenth and Eighteenth East streets is added to district 25. Th other addition Five members of the family of F. is the Rosenborg annex, adding fire 'acres between Seventh and G Carr. 452 north - First West 'Twenty-sevenEast south- ef Eighth street, were Injured la an automoSouth street te district No. bile collision at th point of th mountain tm th state road Friday. COMMISSIONER BARNES According to report made to th DENIES MANAGER REPORT sheriff a office- - by Mr. Carr his mt was in the rear by (Vmmiatoner of Public Safety chinedriven struck by R. E. Murray, who Arthur F. Barnes denied Saturday car he claim was driving between 15 that John Haivereon. superintend- and 4, miles per hoar. ent of city welrhta and measure Th rear wheel qf thq Carr autowas his campaign manager for mobile wa torn off and the rear ... r. end caved tn. v In "Up to tbe prevent." said Com- Carr. Rebecca M , edidtton Rath, Ears and missioner Berne I - her beeft Elmer Car were bruised. " own. 1 r- OF Balt Lake county baa risen from one of tbe smallest alfalfa! producing counties tn the state to the greatest prudnaee. .According tn Franma W. Kirk-baof the board of directors of th Provo Reservoir company. a targe land owner, the market lr this vicinity is very email, am! there ie some difficulty in disposing of the hay, which is cold at a comparatively tow figure. Utah sends large numbers of lambs tar Ft. Collins, Kansas, and other mlddlawestera points lor fattening. when the feed Is right at home. Mr, Ktrkham said that the county must raise the alfalfa to complete th reclamation scheme, and the boot and most practicable market Is feeding end fattening He mid this year Salt lake je able to feed lM.tM head; that there are facilities for feeding M.4M at Riverton, and three times could be cared for la other parts ef th county. , . j ' i YE AC e " tio". Wn.hirVAn"CT;.Tr. f I'fh farmer me? receive the prof-!!!of fattening the animal aa well Jilt In Institute at th Wes tu will 'meet aa to provide a ready home market High school next Tuesday and the great alfalfa surplus In Salt lor Wednesday, preparatory for th be- Lake county.; . -. . ginning of school Thursday. , More - Tbe- - nonet root ion ef the three than l.eos are expected. canals reclamation for work., the Th program is aa fellows; Provo reservoir canal from Prove Tuesday. river; the Utah Lake Distributing The tale mtewr baa poser to Above totals are for 'Salt Itoh opened any municipality in the City, Including SrpL d. j water of distribution right. -' BeaThis was the advice given SEVENTY SIXTH Alfalfa Grown Here Declared Available a Fattener For Stock; Would Compete With Midwest. Vogram Outlined ; . Inti: Last Two tute Day. SECOND SECTIOk . 5 .1325, ML NEWS SWINGS INTO MOVE TO MAKE S. L. LAMB FEEDING CENTER tf a, -- SEPTEMBER LAKE CITY UTAH SATURDAY, SALT 1850 FOUNDED -- -- , - ' " V w Henry C. Lund Known for Love for Young People; On M. I. A. Board. ' -- Henry Cornelius Lund, son of Anthon 11. Lund and President Sarah Iknn Peterson, and former city judge, died at his home, Jt J street, at 4:2t Saturday. Ha Was bom at Ephraim, Sanpete county. April 3. 1173. HI youth' wa spent in Ephraim where he wa a favorite among nil who knew him. Especially was he well beloved by the older folks because of hi kindness and willingness to help each aa he needed help. at He - finished his schooling HIT BY YUTOS Ephraim and then atended ths Brigham Tonng Academy at Procours-ea the vo, where he completed Two children were injured Frt- offered there In 1224, he went to Ann Arbor. Michigan, where he day 'afternoon by automobiles, one studied law at the University of of them seriously. himself Michigan, distinguishing Rachel Sandberg, 5, daughter of with honors and receiving his de- Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Sandberg, (04 gree as Bachelor of Law. west North Temple street, is in St. While at Ephraim, h was the Mark's hospital suffering from s superintendent of tbe North qfard fractured thigh and bruise and Hs laceration Bunday school for two year also acted for some time as the According to police the child ran of the Ephraim from behind a parked automobile superintendent Co-oShortly after his removal in front of her home and was to Balt Lake City, he Itocame as- struck, by a car driven by Forrest sociated with the Eighteenth ward Echuls of Kansas City, Mo. She 6unday school as a teacher and was rushed to the hospital where later was pne of the supertntend-enc- y her condition Saturday waa pronounced fair. of that school. One of his great loves was for McGrath, T. living at Georg West and Eighth ritouth Third was Zion and his Joy ths youth of and suffered bruises full when he became a member street, of th general board of the T. M. scratches when he is said to have of car darted a driven in front by M. 1. A. which position he has filled with dignity and honor. He L, H. McKenna of th Utah Power has also acted for the last two A Light company on the Fourth The child South street viaduct. years as a teacher in the Twsniy-firwas given first aid in the emergward Sunday school. Ha served as Judge of the etty ency hospital. Walter Dauneey. If. of Louis court tor two year during which suffered scalp lacera- time he presided over that court apartment frtdoy tn an impartial and featless man- iona and bruised shoulders when bricks fell from a new buildner. course in of construction at 144 While at th B. T. IT- - he met and ing ' ' won a noble daughter of on of First avenue. the pioneers of Utah, Julia A. Farnsworth, whom he married en Officer and Boy Shot in and who has bom Sept 2t. Raid Show Improvement' him sevsn children. Lund died a Henry Cornelius Patrolman S. H. Neve ot the pofaithful Latter-da- y 8aint, true to e squad, and Albert his brethren and friend and be- lice loved beet by those who knew him Lewi15, shot Tuesday In a battle and Andrew Garbl between beat. The wards police man, Solomon, am fitting to the life were reported to be improving at " Holy Croa. hospital Saturday. of this man: Joe Rodlque Mexican, ahot "As good man Is rather to be Thursday by Patrolman T. W. Dee lovchosen, than great riches, tnd had attempted te ing ravor. rather than tiller and aftera Rodlque rob clothing store, was said to bs i gold critical condition in in the couna Is He survived by his widow. Julia A. Lund, and six children. ty hospital. Henry C. F Philo F, John C. F , Alton F-- , Julia F.f and Margaret F also by his mother. Mrs Anthon VIA B4MBE1IGERELBCTII1C. H. Lund, five 'brother iw-tMfnv Anthony Om C., Herbert Z.. Othniel RT A. Geed nisnlif tale geet, and George Cannon Lund, also a stater. Mrs. Era Lund egt. 1 43 Trains Daily Adv. Barnes. Funeral services will be held Sunday. Sept, i, at 12 noon in thei -- ward Twenty-firchape i. Bishop, Harold Reynolds In charg y . Speakers will be members of tbs general authorities of th Church and Brest. Nephl L. Morris of the i I Belt Lake stake. Musical numbers will include e sol William H Ruaaell. mixed quartet; duet. Hyrum Christian- n and Kate Watson; solo, Louis come to an end, Watson. this big ions: sumInterment win be In the City ; cemetery, where th grave will be1 mer recess. dedicated by August William Lund, j ! COMPLAINT IS FILED. But youll co back A. Palfh is charged nith exto school smiling if acting a usurious rale of interest in a complaint issued by th coun- youre all outfitted ty attorney Saturday. George B. Bourn al.with school supplies . complaining witness, leges he borrowed 154 from Patin from this store. Pay Aug. 15. and when he repaid it, Sept- - 4, Patin demanded and re- -, us Visit! calved $4. TIN -- -- V ';v. ' st -- -t- f 12, anti-vic- e -- t a labor day excursions td WIT-Ha- st I 1 , N frtNr Good-B- Vacation Its p M - nt CHURCH NOTICE. Georg Bowie former president of the New Zealand mission, will address the Parents class et tb Twenty-secon- d wartrifeunday school Sunday morning. Sapt. I. plan a neve town, et have a very ehele qaaltty lawn seed which we-, gaaraatee free C te- -. Wav lev Ness ie A (toe S- 4 b 1 seed to Sst. tC, f r ) rtS? C pur-Caaa- 1 j |