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Show - - - I.. - . - -- - --- - ""r4, . l"" 1 ,- ... THE DESERET - I I7 out I , this money to be spent tin,. Joint direction of ill state comission and the county of San JILIM county. I Sirs. A. J. Lowe of Salt Lake a p o so r t d a bill to increemi the standards In the nursing profession by requiring all nurses to page an examination gtven by the depart- mem of registration beto n, reathr 44....C-4,-- , ,, ' TO His.IllicAticisi rill:gm:4101r ;.ontm'suclIIOcsamPe high school or IN LANCASTER, PA. 14111111til 4 0 rma g 111 LOWER HOUSE ' . Resolution to Amend Horace C. Beck of Salt Lake proI oses an increase in the salary of - Constitution Grows Out the Salt Lake county assessor from l3.0o0 to II.Sna in a further bill Of Death of Senator !introduced by him Tuesday. . .. Provo.' Da.v:d D i x 0 n of L. Stine of Weber Intro- ; duce-- . a bill for the lore- - (' I , , - Anti-Picke- t. rip4, ... ) f e.--- ,e9oag lo.c,-..-- , . -- - ,... ) 4 ra., vil,t, - ;t:; -- ,,A. , . ..--- -. -- ,, , ..,- ,, ,. . - ,,,,..,..,,,p.r.........040014..v.,,, .., . . , I 3, i : .., ,. 75 9 71 i .4, ' -- o 4,.....1 L ,. .'L t1.2) Drastic Reductions in all quality goods. See us before you buy anything in the linewe'll save you money. ( 1 - rt! 1 ; . NO EXCHANGES ' COME EARLY ,,,,P : ' . ;' 0 ,c . .,, , 414 0 VI I,- - -- ,, ' 35C SILK : 0--- 150 Pairs Ladies To Repeal 41 ng Law; Trip to Branch J;41, A. C at Cedar Discussed ,I . -- :, NO DELIVERIES NO CHARGES Laboilntereststose Fight .0. , u .v. -- ,0 - 1927 r r7villt 4 1c t h-- id , - PASSED . t12 educational ai. ti.intnents equivalent thereto before entering a nurses training school. I ISSliff 8 5 s... . . TUESIAY FEBRUARY 1 VICTOR WELLS DIES OLD AGE POIS111111 11 LEGISLATURE NEWS it,.,ir 6. ..4 't '-k- 1'.. . - . mpotH,board . - - - - . ... It tI . - .' , .,. :i t - , ! '' - - -' , mik. f Sweaters - blostly, e Ladies A5 values to 0. 37 bP AIL ' , ' - ', , ., . I . , otzi . . 1 . . providing '4c:) . closure of hens Greeted by tho levy I , , ' of special taxes of real state to 4 to Values . Pair. Amendment to section 13. article de"y the coat. end expenses of The McCullough . old age pension peak 1 . :41"- VI of the constitution of the State sPaaial ImPrevemente In cilia. and , . . bilreas pawed under fire In the , $3.50 3 pair $1.00 of Utah. relating to the filling of , tOSARS 111,111O It pair to runtootor. houseMonday, 'The Spiegel bill vacancies in either house of the 1 r .. legialatura is proposed in a senate Two insurance Bills proposing repeal of the ed reseiation-pregentisoncurrent . ect which was frowned on by ALL woo'.. , , Ladies' Rayon Senator Clifford Young of Utah introduced in ' by en. adverse committee rePort ' county 'ruesdaY.wt nt down to dtfeat and the house SILK D. ,, The amendment would provide Two Insufance bills. one propos. -Pent Oracticalli the remainder of that ...rine Vacani.resi that may oc- - ing the 41, state-fir- a cur lis'either house of the legial- members office-enof lia se sinn diecussing the gum-- the to second ature shall be filled in eurit.manner tion of a trip to the,branth ogriprovide for the liceroting of insur.:1 Regular $3.73 Regular , as the legislature may provide." line brokers wec sponsored la f . cultural college at Cedar City. .PL10 u sale ', tinder provisions the secretary of the house Tuesday i . A. W. Minbe salt With an -- ineridment making att. $6.50, istate shalt cause said proposed Ben tack ,I Itoxelder county. 13; Regular 85.9.5 ' amendment to he published in at ceptance of the old age pension The marshal bill supported 0 V010 . sale the countiez. with least one newspaper in every coun- - by the fite optional !Mogen state was lent McCullough - measure ty In the state. where a newspaper as welt a insuraneo department inammuz,,,,,,phig. lis published, for two months fru- out of committee with a ' would make the state insurance ', On final Former eiliort. Salt Laker is Mediately preceding the next 100 Pairs Ladies' 1 fire mar-rGM was the subject ofI Ibrought eketiOn. and at- such- election 'hal. -comPenustion granting his discusilon on botit aides. Blood Victimsaid officer shall submit the Pro- - of me oer- annum Values io for McCullough the author 0 posed amendment to the electors of and '1 him authority te em. 1 opened by outlining at length how Sate in the manner provided Pine giving . . . . . Poisoning. $100. one in the measure had been sponsored by deputy experienced by law. the Fraternal Order of Eagles and te adopted by the electors of the fire hum aaaaa business. Th. depuMostly . . i under the bill as now drawn was designed to proide for the . PAIRS TO currollER. LIMIT state. the proposed amendment ty, Dark would be not A message was received Monday indigent families which had con- of the same political -shall take effect on the first day of stot ,......., as tributed faith, to all their the Colors opt:wildthe evening by Junius F. Wells of the January, 1102e. death in a hospital In lAncaster, ing of the state and in the autumn Section 13. as at present. Pro- - Sr. ......-- --. --. The salary of the deputy would Pc. Monday afternoon of Victor P. of their hves were unable to sup- ?ides that the governor shall issue , not be allowed to exceed $3.000 Wei's. a native of thie thy. young- port themselvv. Write of election to fill vacencees , CLEAN-UP Listed. In either house. per annum. Duties of the marshal est son of the late Mayor Daniel IL BIG Advantages The proposed amendment is the end deputy would cover the gen- - Wells andMrs. Hannah C. Wells. He held it to be no longer result of the question which arose era! field and inspecting fires to He had been ill for about ten question but that the state Oda. a m4 radix t , II over the death of Senator LeRoy determine the Caere. origin and weeks from blood Po laoninc, provide for its poor. pointed Latilete. Citildrea's Mr. Wells wee burn in Sa't Lake that Dixon of Utah county. Following circumstances surrounding fires as . the infirmary in Salt Lake and Infante the death of Senator Dixon. abort;y well as conduct all investigations City May IS, DISS. He attended the filled and asserted that the new guaranteed tit value. pair. is Here sell will ito Tala Des.. pr IVA E TER I .... before the opening of the present deemed necessary for shedding any public schools and later the wear 4 oatita ...,.., inea4ure would tend to minimize thew s tillili session of the legislature. the ques- - light on these circumstances. Eith- eret university, now the Univer- the institutional care of the old mission to a He er filled Utah. arose of as to tion the chief a of whether fire sity the to Ti special by making it pomade city keep them should be called to fill the' Partments or the town clerk Great Britain and later traveled In their own homes. The bill would ,,, vacancy. Governor George H. Dent would be required to make a extensively through the United set up standards governing a wise :' I ', advised by the 'Utah county I port to the commissioner of every States He was known by a wide distribution of penaioning rather , here for his than alms. he said. South commission and others against fire in which damage of $100 or circle offriends 4 and generous suck a move and acquiesced in the more was done within five days of aimiable dispos1tio J. F. Totten of Beaver spoke in Suth , Main , 11. nature mewasre. the Utah result with favor that such fire and the investigation of the H. request. Main He went to New York several Crouch it counti has but on representative. would be undertaken, by the Morgan believed Young. in the upper branch partment within an additional five years ago and engagr4 in the real highly ociallatic and in this vie n was joined by Mn Ascha of the legislature. estate business. It diva. of Provo. Charles B. Petty of It was estimated the cott of a Surviving are the following Records of all fires as well as ... Special e:ection would be in the pertinent data concerning them brothers and sisters: . Washington believed the bill would . . Junius F.. Gershon . Hulon S., increase taxes. would make the Inneighborhood of $10,000. would be kept in the office. t half a to DA house the firmarY I Charles Lewis hen H.. way R, N Wherever evidence was gleaned HTOwl SN,vE Cs cA1.0NEDN STOCKYARD AGENT Salt jail bY having an honor roll of Ithat arson had been committed More Lenient Awards the and Melvin D Wells,.andalIt Srlgadter pensioners. D Ay marshal would canoe. the person Lake; Heber For Accidents Sought believed guilty to be arrested and General Bryant IL Wells.. both of B. AnWilson attempt was made by James of Wasatch to have an . would turn the ease over for pros- - tA)tshington. D. C.; Frances. ErniIntroduced. corn; in the Sweeping changes ' STORPiL linewnd Lyde Wells. lira Valliant amendment inserted requiring OhYMeal disability before the pen-ioreneation law designed to extend SCUtiOn with all the data collected. S. Hedges, Mrs. Edna HinlEt. T:Tio. Bc. De..Alerson;irLieltuns '- t t Sweeping powers , Would - be Orson F. could dewas be but on Athis the application and increase440 Mrs. L. graned ' Whitney, the marshal or deputy to i in ti bill iit- - granted benefits i: committee. Mrs. John Q. Cannon. and feated and further debate was stopCuimer, , ' B. 73, Mrs. LoseRegulating troduced in the house Tuesday by I enter any premises where fire has Mrs. Abbie C. Chapin, all of Salt ped bp a call for the previous H. (IL - ,7; ,; 1 occurred at any time as well as Lake. C. L. Spiegel of Salt Lake.. To public health com- - ' -:question. iChiropody. , 1 .1 W. P. Epperson of Kaysville opWhereas the present comPenale- - to take such steps as either might 1 tlon law covers only disability in deem necesoarir to aid In enforce-cas- e ,,, . H B. 74, HoltherUniform ar- posed this, vigorously ! ; protetinif , the manner in vrtrich the bill had To act. of accidents arising out of or ment of the laws and ordinances. bliratmn s. ,:.:, judary. Deceived Him al, H. B. 77., HoltherUnitorm : exbeen "railroaded." The measure ha the more 7 i, of employment, the I The bill carries an appropriation REGENTS APPROVE ..,... - , $ was passed to the senate with 41 UM proposes to make romper's. II of 86.750 for salaries and $600 for tradit,cm act. To judiciary. . To Finally Age; - 'r.i. - S Im76. ayes totrle nays. tion cover occupational diseaate by traveling expenses. IL , b. Posse DUltellTesting ours, . , WyomingI , removing the accident clause . Inom ' Under the second bill every ported dairy rattle. To livestock. eilghts Vs, Measure. Told Truth. Five New Bills Intro- - J broker or fire Insurance agent not H. 77, WOodrultRelating to .C.ai law. ,, is the present s After L. Charles of Range Salt Lake Spiegel ., AU employers, engaging on. or beat, a regularly-- - Hemmed insurconviction In iregal operation.- - To STADIUM PLANS made an earnest attempt to foreduced - in Upper House More workmen' would be ,required totes agent who in any manner 'tojudicsary. Found; Body Discov- stall the tidal wave of opposition ot take out compensation inter- - gotiatee contracts for fire insur Action Taken. I which bad developed to his bill PLAINS, WHITE COURTHOUSE, Real' N. Y., Feb. 1. --- (AP)-- - Edward it. B. 34. With tine end would be brought under &nee would be required to register Dealing ered on Wrong Road. k Proposing repeal of Atte ShelleyDefining ho- the compensation law if. the bill with the insurance department and act and firet moVed to place West Browning took the stand at tel. Untaorably reported and . Liens. and Titles Estate passes. The present law covers pay a fee of 1100 annually for such Committee Named to Con- it at the foot of 1 the calendar, then 11:25 o'clock today to deny three or license. only employers engaging ' hurilied. Et. 13- - McCulloughOld age was sought to adjourn the house before ' he a that wIte's more workmen. charges --- -- on T ..1 Provisions are included ailinst LARAMIE, Wyo., Feb. themeaaure would come-upsider Salary For husband. penont. Favorably reported and IL It propose& to increase the final passage. AY M. Shaffer, traveling company operating under the t rept- .very lia.sed. but Flushed. benefits from 60 to 61 2 per cent anY not apparently on senate The made' Monday Mr. ataie insurance laws ow ally licensCrouch made the motion to H. B. 21, EplegelRepealing tentative r the average weeley wage with witness took his seat! the of the Denver 1.7ntfin the Armstrong. of work short Hellingsworthinervoua strike is the clause rewhich from eoun-enacting agent accepting or his age as 62. Since he r.ght to work act Unfavorably a maximum benefit for temporary tersigninx the usual beheading process. tied resolution which aimed to adjourn - and gave Stockyards company. was found and kiled. any business promoted wits I 6 rare old, he said. he had ported disability of 226 per week. Vor b y any unlicensed Mr. Spiegel rose in defense of his the 14400011 in 40 days. when Sanof frozen to death two miles H. B. , 65, or oraperson today StineRegistration business. and orphans the scale nieltion. ator E. R. Canister's rnotion to been in the real estate hb E'ent voters. Favorably reported from Hanna, Wyo. Fifty men had Plans for the Univereity of Utah bill.Discussion car- mould be graduated. His meeting with Francis Heenan, to centered somewhat strtke the "Resolving clause," . ea:Pridat One widow without a minor child stadium were examined and ap- around threats of Mtimidction, tied almost unanimously. t at the licAlpin Hotel at a sorority i H. L. S. Holther Voting absent been hunting for him; search betrus now reeerveis about 25.000 payable The resolution came up as a We-- - dance. was then described. iegisistors by the board of regents at Spiegel asserting that proved I electof s. Favorably reported to instiluted Sunday after his autOe been a over 312 a businesa weeksto H walked "Mists eenan . having Under been threatened and mildly of- cial order of up period of , '. 1 the regular me( ling Moncialt. The had mtbile, drained and locked . was at- - , cal!scar. , the changes proposed the widow f, fered a bribe in the judiciary com- the only measure on the second group of people I was with-anTi. B. 6 Engle-6- 10 ' 000 for Price found on the Lincoln bigMar. ' would receive ;3.600 payable over pans were presented by Prof. R. B. mittees hearings. David L. Stine of reading calendar for several days. ter she had been introducsd to me, , expeti mertal farm. Shaffer was trying a period of Mx years with an auWebel opposed the bill. he said, as Senator Hollingsworth In support she asked me to dance." Browning committee given ten Appropriations Ketchum who drew them up. more days to to Apparently v reach Hanna for shelter during tomatic clause forfeiting compen- of the resolution said it had been said . against that form of ' contr.dtr. a committee WASHINGTON' A board which stalled ,, Feb. The blizzard last . i i.,,,, appointed Friday in best the of faith, him offered mc William she that by gallon In case the widow remarries. dance "After the complaining gave . his car. His body was found on a Final approval was given today composed of Joseph W. Wade, Os- Fowler had told the eommPte his though being that 10 Ten per cent additional would be days was number. her She telephone two mres and branch former Gov.- Charles R. Mabey Showed for each child with the by the senate finance committee car W. Carlson and Dr. Clarence would be auffiicent for prelimin. twenty-threand she said, first. at of continuation from machine. consider the . Snow to SENATE CALENDAR Widow getting 36 per cent of the to. failed to exert himself the aries such ea hearing the govern- gradually reduced the age as 1 the cOmpittely revised house of Coach L J. Arm- passage of this act andagainst hcd rot or's message and other' details, and got average week:y wage and each measure for the return of millions the servioes better acquainted." I TWENTY-SECONand the question of his received any labor vote for SO days of hard work would I DAY strong Child receiving an additional 10 per that Browning said. he had given the 4' dolars worth of alien property salary. e cent of the average weekly wage of be enough to get through with the girl 6300 and her 6300 mother held American the ingovernment. by W. 1. Coppin declared this business of state. tot to exceed 66 2 per cent in Chairman, Smoot probably will Introduced. was to be put toward her The girls varsity vocal quartet timidation was not sanctioned by He explained that it had been es- - which the aggregate. but with no weekly S. B 30. GardnerRegulating report the bill late this week and of the girls' glee club of the Uni- organized labor but the motion to timated the cost of helegialature ,eduCation, but excuses were made Maximum. consideration. versity of Utah was selected Tues- strike the enacting clause was was $1.000 a day. The resolution that she could not gain admission- bailding and lean companies. The bill proposes to extend the wills me ek early S. I.. 31. Hollingsworthforethere is slight prospect of day. The winning contestants are carried. INDIANAPOLIS.(INS) With watt amended to make it read to the schools, and preferred to go act to cover volunteer firemen who though closure Of liens for special Improve-me- n The Shelley measure proposing March 10 instead of Feb. 10. Sen. On the stage anyway. have not been covered under the final action at this session because Mary EUen Hyland. first soprano; roads and the private seta- . taxes. good said he had that legalof ammaketo Browning wide differences between Laurin Holmes, second soprano; a house having three ator Ca !lister objected to the . present law according to a decision the the S. B. 32, HollingsworthCreatmobiles lY "Sunshine" sounding the death knell rooms the to state rent for adopted Dorothy senate on and Bonif the house that subject adoptand endment explaining of the state supreme court. Cornbare Lusy Freebairn. first alto, Inc fire districts: -- like SitIC and had had In her law was defeated haul and traction lines lintel short of the Browning not was killed the involved. bill the and ad Second cease Principles alto. would be in such nie Judges Pulsation Daynes, S. U. 23. HollingsworthQuietmanner with no one offering :o senate would be forced to stay in elle was a wee little mite." In the state. the first victim. the , at the tryouts were Miss Ellen N eomputed on the wage earned by in- - ing title to real estate. measure defend described the witness the The 60 automo" it recent full Berlins the session days, being! the volunteer fireman in his n son. instructor of music at the Traction Co.. S. D. 34. EganlisIng boundItbrile show was attended by cidents of the acid burning, the ries-cf Discussed. his 'thought to leave the Miss Jessie Perry ..and Trip throng. Jar occupation. ' Universiti; ' on Daggett tormty. wilt cease s itald Friday. 'operating first knowledge of wbich he . few bad aufficient-motteto Ferd Peterson. ilutiketing by the ionise 'was un- open. Action Taken. was a telephone message from Mrs. . Redd of San Juan has purchases of ears. August 27. Reaches Third Calendar Officers of the girls' glee club der heavy fire centering around an If. B. 14. StinePassed second killed by the propeller are: Miss Daynes, president; Invitation extended to the house The conipany has been operating ,..,, presented a bill in the house for a- of Evidently The Stine bill calling for the re . Heenan. a liner, a baby whale, fifteen feet elected 'When I arrived at the Heenan recoraing . lb ayes, no nays, to third interurban to have committees of the legisla- turn 216.000 appropriation for construein dormant between the service vies moneys certain of O'Rouke, president; Margaret o Lowe-ti' . ceendar. Hon of a road front the Elk ridge long. was washed ashore -at for named which for is cities it Ness, secretary and treasurer; ture visit the branch A. C.. leav- accounts to the general fund. wax home. I asked Mrs. Heenan what reading Jean F. 13: Cand landFavorable more than 21 Yeara the Natural Bridges in San Juan eat, Scotland, recently.Diams Strong. librarian. and Miss ing Thursday and spending Friday reported favorably by the commit- - I, she had done for her daughter. report D.'laced on second reading. and Saturday at Cedar City. Many tee on revenue and taxation. reed knowing that she was a trained Early last Jute a petition WAS Hyland,. manager. S. B. I 22, CanisterCreation of filed membees of the house took the the second time end placed on the nurse. end she said 'nothine." ' comservice the with public Pre departments. to imlic:ary floor on both sides of the question third reading calendar. This is the 'Browning said. The IngiverItty Ole. club, under as mission of Indiana. asking their mittee. to how large the delegation first measure to regularly reach servic- e-- , to diecontinue direction of Prof. Thomas Giles. should authority B. S. 25, PetersPepartment of 33 by II. Fred Egan. and whether it would the third reading calendar, the l o'otricts: over nine and a half miles between with tbe glee club Interferebewith the will house handlina Auerbach bill describes the boundary lines regirtratMn fund, to state and for Uteh'e re- - !which two the calling of the University of California in its measares cities. t of tee. commit affairs Melts, expeditiously. Daggett county. vocetion of her ratlication of the The commission, truer bearing S. B.. HollingsworthCodificapresentation of a Joint program at, Several suggestion& were Petitiune were read from the 'the legislative all the evidence, authorized the the Sale Lake Tabernacle the evetion of !ales to judic:.ary commitas to beiv the coalmines six state pact and Civic Improvement Grove Poplar been bill. havtng appropriation line to cease operation. ning of March 1. A similar Joint should be conatittited and as to its Passed under association. commending the sot- - i tee. suspension of the I dier iiVith more than a quarter of a was program will be given at Berkeley, numbers' before the matter I. 40, AndersonDistribution million memorial bill. introduced by; dollars invested in March 25, duHng the western, tour finally laid upon the table until rules. eststss. of Judiciary. D. Candland's bill 'Senator Ham'Iton Gardner. and Senator W. bed. trolley wires and other equip, H. B. 27. MillerIncreasing sat of the local glee slob. such time as the house might learn school dietrict un-- - i from the Jordan email loan tomPantes Placing of the senate's disposition of the der oontroll of the slate bank corn- - board of education, principals and ary t,t assistant distr;et attorney. ment. George 8.11111. secretary and Professor E. E. Erickson of the Invitation. Po perinten dent of the road for the was reported favorably teachers. urging repeal of, the Redd Judiciary. 'The senate bad delegated nine of mienioner. lest 111 years. stated that the University of (Stith has been seact. racing, and committee. the by banking to serve on the committee Its nineteen members make the lected to had only $250 to its credit lit - I 4invitattOn was.extended by of ethics of the edneational profes- trip these including the education placed on second reading for Tues- dent the banks. R. Verne McCullough of the sion for the National Education and appropriations committee wad to In Men's years. Rill testified to club. recent Republican assigned to earl- - Young the disposition of the Matter will ousFive hills were for association. the commission. beeLdes his duties is 1914 consideration the senate to attend the annual committees 'homes in be made the Teuaday. as secretart and superintendent of Arrangements, are being made back ILincoln day banquet of the club to M. N. Larsen of Daggett and three having been reported be giVen at the Hotel Utah. -The for selection of seirtm seniors for the road. he has been reqnnvil to on senate commute, the ray!. by James C. Uinta county Hacking of aseume the duties of motorman and inv.itatiou was accepted. Invitation membership in the Beehive club. were in their sesta Monday after Rion and printin g and two having f, of the branch Agricultural college conductor on the cars for a bait of Membership Is bestowed on the stuhad the approval of the house. to a due former absence. the long reS. visit institution that each working day. Feb, . dents, whe excel' in scholarship illness and the latter due to eevs-rnGDEls7. The three senate messures were Ito Feb. 1tSPaciall-4overnm- ent apA. in President Irvine R and activity. looked aro in officials this. city Callister bill authorizing coonAccording to testimony submitinjuries suffered in an automoldie the commissions N.: Marsden. to world a ' attention record deted. a bus line. recently established calling to create Rt.driAing.$0...natore fire . ty accident. a of banded H. H. for bird newt . Griffin Rob D. and longevity DRIVES CAR ON SIT!DAY between the two cities. has so rePartmente. referred to the judiciary to biowhich received has been the by a confer like with committee FINED. duced the alnount of revenue from the Peters bill setting logical survey of the V. 8. departWeber Beehive Leaders committee; both passenger and freight service up a separate fund for the depart-T- o from the house regarding the trip. ment of agriculture. If you fall to sell your auto on A pintail duck, handed by a memto ment state of that it was impossible to cover 'v., the registration Hold Three Day Meet and &Mfrs Saturday. no not driva It home on of ber the bureau's scientific staff en committee. City Manager Bill municipal expenses, not to men,. at the nouth of Bear River, 1'.1,alt. ttonoperating Sunday in New Zealand, for it is 1 ' and the'Hoillogsworth bill seeking the reconditioning of the road- 1 ,(Speriall---Feb. 4:IGDEN, (It sent. VI. 1911 was capturedbear Judi-foagainst thfr Sabbath observation codification to of the laws. the and Hearings bed, of replacement Thursday' poles. , on of Beehive stake institute IL The Oct. rills ley. 191. Calif., laws.- In Hamilton. Albert F. Cant....... Leaders will be held in the Central clarY committee. longost previous record of a bandwell. a garaga employe. was arrest. Junior Isiah Public hearing on the Cal lister d life wale Wed- echool. that of a white stork BEAM CONTF,STS OPPOSED. rive New Bills. ad on & recent Sunday when pores nestlar. Thursday andTuesday. of bill Bird 'Observatory, Feb. firemen's for Fridays providing pension in the Rossiten B 40 by B. 13.Anderson. : for IN years. Austrant has a form!dable motteed that be was driving a car I. 3, 4. and 0 to begin at 1:30 p.m, was Germany held opNo afternoon. Monday of the diatribution for in- - providing The of banded birds, movement against tho holding of wM The each evening. program reebvory license. He measure f demonstration nents of the po bearing a appeared. 21 In. B. and Miller. K. not chide the by estates,. lectures, demoustrations. biological survey, only R epresentatives of the 'State Fire- - saya explained that his emPloYes had group songs. furnishes. exact information of this beauty contests. Clergymen of the symbolism. first aid- creasing the salaryof the assistant men. sent the cat to Faero& to be sold. training, personal ansochition. which la loon- - kind, but also throws Thrht on the leading churches. both protWtart I Promowere also sent to bitten. district attorney. teavelod- by ard catholic,.in Sydney . started th, and as the sale fell through he was tinop and merit badges and other the Judiciary committee. eoring the bill. and members of remarkable distances . , , of and verions birds on ft some tic? time to species and Tha agitation 'objects., ago. Auckland. judge City and Ogden fire the routes followed by misratori taking it rive bills were introdtioed In the StielniThose exoetted, to are fined him 85 for working on Sun. stake spread through New 1ealan4 end were,in attendance. board. of the I. L. M -- I h.. the senate HondaY. No. $0 bY departments birds as they scok WIttITIfT Austral!a. NewsPaPera are jOining nenate The . reelamand dal. Irrigation for or Hamilton Gardner for ward nressients. ward betheepera fly north to their In wintering providing Hon committee' met Tuesday, at breeding grounds. the protest against the chomp. Ind &setpoints. The general cont.. the regulation of building and loan ' ' SAO . AnLast of the local about returned noon, tour and the lug year Glato for photographic Plate$ mitt. representing prize pulchritude SI. by Hollingsworth were received end ine 1920 etakes is composed of Niva M, Moe. companies; o Armidal recently --Daily meetings of the Joint LP- - bands J made in Belgium by a new mechan. relating to the foreclosure of lions more- then mono bay." reached the glican Bishop Weller ".. committee-wercame of the old Ogden stake. There Parker. with an announcement out 31 bflrocere instead begins taxes: propriations for improvement special bureati and here been used as the Ht. Ogden I Hannah Ncklund. stake, method of blowing, b being used stake and Emma H. Browa North 21; Hollingsworth. Monday. s.essione being held ia the basis for entering' data concerning agathst not only surf queens, but all boix4 . Sit Buctt TOM Coubtrio Ynriona tirdn. vaigit4moton4 tqwsKititiops. ;roots , - HOSE right-to-wo- rk &nue - S. L '::GARMENTS ---- ta; i , i at - .. t ...... tl 'LDS.' Gamients All colors. 7 Sall' Each gito 11,i int, .. i - (ItidaoldisglibeLatslyd . -- IF 00 98c .. Per Pair $ J i 95 SWEATER -- Lumberjacks PAIRS..CLIILDREN9S,HOSE 85c ... .re-W- 1 quality Values to 65c FULL FASHIONED ineatrance-eOmmituit- Choice A wonderful -- of this-wor- 2000 $ 8 00 -- JUST RECEIVED 60 DOZ. MORE 0 n It Men's Sox $ 41 00. Per Box II 41 '' ,. 70- it Pax-ma- , B-- sTAT Browning T.akes Stand, Denle$ he sfNumis , REFUSE To AGREE - TO CLOSE MAR : right-to-wor- nos I likirl I 411 Was Crud Mate' . I I '1,1 t:- To ', turli ' 1 -,- I I , ; $, -- ' , I i Committee Approves Alien Property Bill , : d Ti -- 1 , , , g. . rd. - I e. 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