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Show NEWS THE DESERET Is Delivered Daily to Your Home For ' Only 15c a Week. SALT RIIMII Of Westward: Trek.. SATURDAY UTAH- - CITY LARK JUXBH J?30 EIGHTIETH Deseret News Celebrates Ills MSI Eightieth Birthday Monday ijjpy Fill IBS Slffl M(I ; of Paper Anniversary Recalls Struggles . Of Earlys Hays Pair, Escape in Auto As Woman ars of public srvic E.gltv and more ear. dav be day. tnle ur bv joungr The and the r reader es. 145th Artillery Has Unique Place and grcw. .News brings to u min of the usui! da e of olipctiot progress vuh the night was Slot mahm n heart tfrf of eetn H - 3I650E !bj Home of The Deseret News in 1850. J , morning, it was found the robber w hf 11 had removed the seven machtneSj w speak i wa peak, to the rar of the billiard hail. fie. rega-men or smashed them open and looted-par?;- .. whenr like other men. u wo rr -t him who has h.s ejes torrfpl us jn meesness. .now I wPh the proparaons - ment were unable to give any -esti-- j - ArJ luaj complex for th gratj Irstlor. was chosen by' nominniion ss e .vi ag-cegpndedr-th- being voted ca 4aas6 machine. Police investigating iheretTg 3n of the iebratn I Mrs. Isabelle Siddoway Armstrong, handcart pioneer, robbery found a pair of gloves,' eigVL.e-Friends Will Coroner Declares Death b.rhdav of the neas- - Workers, byB?heiUrocfdur.-- . Ei. leading to the behef that epr!- - jape, and the plans for earlr de h- snow m cho--. n with replica of cart which she pushed across the plains in encd rob- crooks committed the ron are that day. there i,rr Relief solely; Mrs. Louie B. Felt, I860. Inset, Mrs. Lilly C. Wolstenholme, president of the ber. using gloves lo eahd tr.e arjy struggles of the the Primary association president fincerftrints. paper poor against factujes. as costume. c.nd Mrs Elmin of Handcart in Taylor, Daughters Pioneers, The confectionery of H. P. Mil-- , contrasted w.th the modern president of the Y. L. M I.A. 2044 wa East Fifth street. ard ch.nr organization of d.s- Mrs Taylor chose as her counsethe scene of the other daring slot trhtj'in which now serve lors. Mrs. Margaret Yourg Tay-tnc, - - FoHvwKis a custonr-I- S' -.vegne - LOS ANGEIX?, maxhmc Mill&r June 14 CAPj Handcart Pioneer Holdr lottery, lor and Mrs. live 1 over and tho 1 store, ars family all for The many postoffloc. past, emploes bodj of Mrs. Kathleen Tar- ani Miss Louie V. ells as refretary necessar i;hat of The Deseret News and their nh Walsh, widow, is being sent Jt and Mrs Fa onto Young Tnatcher fa.i- cran m most cases at as treasurer. Iriends bt gues ato bait Iako toda, following an of shattered ing glass. tb postofficA for their copies o? tomJle and In Mrs Felt eh use tn aa.t BelicY-inau- - The Deceit New there had an esterda at which a of tho paper at the annual birth-- 1 Inquest been first the the Primary associatior. Mr. Inissu (mobile collision nearby, she M. Barrett, and Clara C. Can-roday party outing Monday, Juno 16, i coroner's jury returned & nd found Ha A5tigattd robbers ThA Had, Nwwwi?i dAiKrd atL, soon as counselors; Yfrs Lillie T w. h sj.cidal Int nt with otervancB-xfJahthe Jarge plategtass winThe posto'f c. Sitter. bers fromfat record march across America in he n unkrow of motive the confectioner' with a dsvant part? to order, but, for; While the actual birthday of The 1S4 ofdow was an ancestor of the 145th. hundredth ann.versary 'Pi Epsilon Felt as treasurer. Will the Phi "Mrsthe K! had plank we the The regiment was authorized by They Deseret News is Sunday, Walsh, questioned here febeginning of travel into hurriedly their convner.ce, propose Bnowr Junt , Mrs. rejected Zina P out snatched bo a slot a held at west, machine and we opportune as forward every legislative an signed by may haA Become National package, at whiCh tlrr. lhe papcr, ,Ui cently by Shen'f afford Patten thespecial Young and Elisabeth Ann Whtfnej! t Illinois during mo the Daughters of nd. in an automobile police be- - opportunity, to Anson Call, North in 1840, and as counselors, and Sarah M Kim-- 1 served the citizens of ti s of Salt Lake in connection w.th by 1844 had governor tht Handcart Pioneers, fsiturday t Heve. HerA too It w'a impossible Canv on ward. Daniel Miller, North a membership of 2,50fr Next Fall. ball as aceretarv. and M PlIIaJ to Atrnune the amount of loot Cottonwood. Isaac Clark. Browns- - state and the intermountain Mrs. Dex of the the at a held celebration afternoon slaving Dorothy including infantry, cavalry and Horne as treasurer The home of H. C. Haslarn, 67jvi!le, Joel Johnson. Mil Creek, as a public servant for fcu region home of Mrs. Lilly C. Wolsten-kelmeIn 1846 the Legion made years.' Moormeier last February Each of these groups1 was then 142J south Mvn street, wam Third North street, waif en-San Diego and j William Crosby, Cottonwood; Iaaithe annual birthdajrutjng w rfi be shot herself to death Wednesday ll tanu known as a central organization tered of the an PI on unlocked en through rear lotai organization. tnew heroes were mustered Utah president aoroHty Higbee Valley, Phineas1 held Monday, To these five in each organization the Epsilon rhi.of vuth a revolver belonging to De- door the those at piothe Utah Friday thieves present Petw Among San campus, ntghf, Errs University Richards, era Committees v3l!c;and rehave been added from time tot'me haa tective F. E Jaggcrs. Jaggers. tor th !Py mniediately reorganized composed of neer celebration was Mrs. Isabelle taking a dress, suit gnd wrist T. Benson, Tooele valley, just been notified that its 'auv0 Legion in Utah. Thl other members until at plO)es throughout the institution whom Mrs. Wgish had been years, 4. ar handwatch. them-t- o hs been favorably passed Siddoway Armstrong. as our agents. have been act jquen each has more than 2d members for the preparing 1&60 and cart of first sororbscTlbera-Wi- H well-a national Phi pioneer Mu, wars upon do inform 4 of 1665 to 1867 and was later by 4u or the above agents.' enrolled oa-lthree weeka. a special program explain the motive for the He general board. of president of the Daughters Mrs. Martha Horne Tingey. is ity and that a charter will be Handcart of sports .stunts and other features said Mrs- Walsh ass subject to tits disarmed by order of Gov. Shaffer Pioneers. fall. this with most modem Now, the of the territory of Utah. In lt$T tha only survivor of these 15 orig- granted Mrs. Armstrong Is seen in the despondency. Phi Mu Is the second oldest sor cverjone of Mrs. of tho printing industry which will guarantee the States Congress aninal women She waa president of Walsh, who was 25 5 ears nulledUnited participating one of the most en- picture with an exact dupli- in the United States, having it with and available, poaer-ftthe law under which thr speedy, the Y I. M. I. A. from J$0a to ority J'old. was A native of Austria, Sh canon the- - handcart- - puaned. seasons. of for several Joyabie 1652 4. outings been in March n. organized. Iron horses of highway and 1 223 organized when, she was- released. the plainsin 1858 by Mrs her family in New York and! utnn Macom, Georgia. It has 57 chap- across W track in the service of The Des- TLeta?orts stunts .designed for left The "tionaf guard f tfWIi old and young guests will begin, wa. adon,. hv . oilers, mother of Mrs, ters with executive offices In Chi- Sarah New to eret its distribute help n Amer? 2:30 Chr in ball the at the at pm. e cago. and is represented in ali the Wolstenholme. This handcart while park tL' daily message to its thousands ot resort. having made the journey over A and B of leading colleges in the United mot are being readers, B.tterie, - ' ,can preparations Utah will imbe used the in has well been The the of plains, at proceed the U. S. Volunteers. Front this represented transcript States. Phi Mu is active in social Following the races and oCher annual convention made for early delivery of the stunts pioneer celebrations from Ings at the inquest has been for point on the service work, maintaining free portant a baseball game between the warded history Jims official Monday that ail its Pacific coast to Omaha Ne- ot the National Electric Lagbt as- News-papto Sheriff Fatten following: standing. V clinics, staff of nurses and doctors the be teams blue and will orange from every department sociation next week at Sor. Fran-c.- employes braska received yesterday fromj Batteries A and B took a "quest . been The have colors Monin the Join NEW YORK, June H staged. he all being members of the fratermay part in was great seen ftaturdir as 12 outing it It is a valued possession of Mrs. officer la t (finals in the electrical American day afternoon of the News family adopted by The Deseret News f t1 J Fatten satisfied hlmielf when the Battle of Manila in 1198. Sugar Refining nity. Wolstenholme. and has just industry IN Epsilon Phi at 75 south Wal3 MaJoloe S&n in th and Isidro nave featured he several jears and compuny, today advanced the price cott returned from. Omaha, cf Ssait Lake announced their in- at Lasoon. Mrs- - vvalsh that she insurrection of 1859. questioned avenue, was organized at the where itbeen 1900 From t to their Humor of refined sugar ten points to 4 76 table and Recalled. decorations, of caps was used in the Diamond tention Early mas in no ma connected with the 1916 the National attending the n ee local University March --1L 1921 Guard conlin The spirit of fun f the anniverballoons and each employe is These mtn a Hi leave attiida) cet a pound, effective June cerebration of ihr Union murder nf Mrs Moormeis'er. De ued and in from a charter jubilee 7 took part in And on r.l som f and tJund.iv ore or side oths railroad the has been It Reports from Boston aa.d the and has grown real sary "ounrg, Pjctfie for usd I'gneil tight said he mas rer- - activities on the Mexican for. s x. loan orgamzadaggers of th. membership border in would refinerv a hi r r humor h the lo of th f advance, the many pioneer celebrations in vention and rooting for issue of war.ngr tha co is declared stigar he the f IS 4 alumnae 35 gUYfij Tth the First f art e ry and-- eig lex 4 CO iU0,L ht I price . New TPS . wa mWV or m,n sude nif arhw to rnti po.nl her amng etirgTPar. a 14 and members. mpth-i pledges, troops of cavalfj. Thu Utah unit for construct. on of the handcarts suciation In the United Mates It letter with the brogu of the OuJ fective at the opening Tocfdaj. Luncheon m.M he served to the! era club,. During the mas to the first nine; used in the Church centennial arrive at the mobu as foloms C0UrteYof guta thrpughlh izaflon point mhen called Into Sugar prices will advance 2 vevrs tho scholastic average f?r P! pageantr T aJ iTTrurctescrag Parish o' Falfv-- the ceiegates- - wB- attend. h management at 7 pm. A pro- - R. 'hundred' pounds In Bait Epsilon Phi has been second eeeihr A real pioneer dinner was served Tho duty and, August 1917. wag Is contention f each hed fth raggt of stunts has been prepared gram Lake effective Tuesday morning it amo"g the sororities, and its mem- to tho 24 guest Of Mrs. Wolbten-holm- e Mar on th Pacific coast mustered into federal service as 22 for Dnrng Near the luncr.- Bal!slucbguthey, with' during presentation was announced First Saturdav. The bers havA been affiliatAd Utah for the World mar with the tne Faturdav. four past ihcludmg . years th content. ar. ISIO Icon mhtch mill be followed by Co! Richard W. Young tn com wholesale price of sugar will be practically every activity on the dried corn and other pioneer has been held m Atlantic ot. I hair crnJrt,nr. Mj Pear Nefhew over is that the The of vice 5 97 jt president to ,spcted for bct dndfAmpus Those foods, served in dishes used b) mand, mho was soon after pro brought up the conteri,n you a leger since the ta Time i V H attend niverMtv wtudent body for 1931 the first wh'te settlers In Utah. from Saltattending 4 07 for carA sugar R H 1) M surrendered moted to rank of Brigadier general. Lake ar R.lUngv wrote ou because me have jnoveJ bv belongs to the local group as well June 14. is observed U. the vice president of the t ta, I'ir.; & "r to Marshal mself Saturday p from our former place of Dvina: r a the vice presidents of the o Call, to serve hi- - sentence irt Daughters of Handcart pioneers and L'ght compant. I A Ki ; r'L t and didn t know mhr- - a rOrRIH Ol lYIOIlufly S and junior cla?cs. as their annual day. of manager the conviction entered rn I nit d DaJ VnCCRS ip &SSCQ the Lie" Genera! 1 r.i would find but no ,ou. The organization wa inspected In the insert of the above Recital Given B. court C. here Supplr distr.ct Organ company; Pleasure take up mv pm to riorr mrej rs Mrs Wolstenholme in the 'district representaUte ofWheatithe, lart February by Mtw. Z. UespitC rOllCC than two earv aco m a prrjurv . the t.en you of the deafh of cur cmn Lv Killer, execute secretary snd pteneer mother costume worn by eral Electric compant, C. A case arising out of testimony give, nrran reejtal m v Te unTd Mrv. Alvin Wendt of Los Angeles, iiAr in the Centennial pageant. Kilpap kmho died ey Despite a waning issued Friday Salt Lake manages t,f ,foe to be plajed bv Alexander in a liquor trial. suddenly last meek after a ling r- The Northwestern Turkey Grow- president of the western division m Utah Power anct Ligh. Wftn- B Ungsly-wil- k rve 4ft byjijii against auch- paper, four ihft was the PI ilumnae. of Phi of worthless was Frank Edwards, President sf. the er, association temporarily, prison Following stolon fromchecks written on blanks mas in violent convulsions the aav was announed Barday as McNeils island set up Saturday morning st com- largely tho result of the effort of Epiion Phi who are in good Frank Edwards company, eittirrc the National House ot his dismissal foMoms e appeal some mh be initiated during sgUme of his sickness, lying Fuaue in U major mittee meetings under tho d.rec-tlo- n Mia Roma Sa ter. former executive (landing may srBach months ago. Bilimgsly had been Cleaning company were passed On - I M cchool tho Aid in The the and alt Travelers next of councoming perfectly year. spachWess, quiet of Frank Etana. general secretary Blake, superintendent of Light, .Nevtn sought as a jumper of his bond, various merchants Friday, police hiI ,alk!n5 Incoherntly and a Rosary sel. American Farm Bureau fed- Salt Lake, who was a member of national convention of Phi Mu will appliance rales for the Utah PoverTra'L .Dehbc but hs surrender Saturday clears reported Saturday morning. b FaSsepied . Pbi Mu at Drake university. The take place at Tha Broadmoor In and Light company P. H Jo.oc. rrTin for ather. I had no Sixt three of tho blank checks eration. of Thcu up this angle Come, O, Kirgs, King June. 1931. of ht Eom Id delegates represented formal petition of Pi Epsilon PM Colorado Springs of the Utah Power and ,unlty ot ihoin"r Elmo Cunningham, convictet of of tho houe cleaning concern wqro favorite hjmn g I oner. wrote president- - of the Light company; W A. 01 !fa,h the turkey growers of mn western to the national organization was Tha stolen excipt non-Thursday night by burglars lar'. by organ. st) the same charge at the same time is M sa Beulah ager of the the executive active chapter states. The eetup of the organisaupon ertcred Its rstabhshment at O1 irt off Mlvdv Arr bv organist) had surrendered several dajs ago who Weatinghoua K!e:ric'br ,h'1 ,aat P0- - alich Is 56 Postofficc place. The burglars tion was made In accordance with council in May, and a special vote Wren and tho president-eleto serve hi sentence. . ,Thaikomskv Ftave Mirrhe had th postage to ha, tok nothing but the blank checks plans outlined by W. F. Schilling, of the chapter was taken, which Miss Lout Brown. The past presi- Sprunt. Jr. tstInghouse Efeurt-- ! vr-member ef the federal farm board resulted in the acceptance of the dent of the alumnae chapter is and Manufacturing comparv I C !73 and police were convicted their Misa Wanda Mo. Wren, and the pres- Green, vice president of theam at a !o tel! you wha , tsO'e object was to obtain them to st Washington. D C., before the local oreamzaWon by Phi and for tho Mrs. will is ident be year charter The granted trie Bond and Fhare conipanv of coming ackas.onrd at. but I f pass worthless checks on Salt Lake delegates at meetings Thursday New York, and George M Gad! r, formal installation take place in Ethel MelviHa Sorensen. and Friday. merchant. Amounts obtained through passpresident and general manager of Though the plan to market the the Utah Power and L ght comentire turkey output of the nine ing the four checks Friday varied western states under one gigmtic pany. Mr, Gadsbv and Mr. G ret n Governor George H from 125 to $40 America honors the Stars and ceremone mill go to the coast fc'unda; pool has been tentatively approvissued Friday proclamation 153rd 4atUL-at- 4 Dr. J. B. A party of Idaho Powe ed. a general meeting of regional Snpes tfMlay. Saturday, the ard thep cxrensiver display of th to Byd Park B;d for Saturday afJ3 So. Mala Light offictalswlij be in Fait Lak delegates was nnl' ,Ttarr of adoption cf the urging i anJ-thW A904. ASt. m. Xercls iag hoid,ng n afternoon ternoon at the Newhouse hotel, overcome tr would like to sons of toll, jo.n rtelstuffed wih rabbits, I a Surday d Lake timidy found national M CUy.l IlAg hrccr powible. for a final consideration of the and which has been arous'd in them Salt lake delegation. Dher Idaho(mbtrh. but be that as it ..... .J'lutah and the nation students university meet in a mn generally dts- - j as h bratbed his last the plan. As proposed the huge pool wcather-gnzxle- d dentxena of the w)th regard to the Wlndv Cite, men am driving to San mass on banner buildins r ' doc-omeeting called for 7 p m. at would contain over I1 carloads or ' Great wll be met at the station by M. cave n r..P'a'nS th all of spaces hopot home' and standard: and tnan tl,0 Llborty Rark bandstand. Thu ,kU.08 080 pounds of turkey me West need nave no Tears hence- groups of women, accordtrg to the I participating In special fla da . meeting, tailed by tho teteram, annually.- - it is understood. lou t hlnaire for yrm --welt forth about vlaiting Chicago Jhey proffered aid... YES FATHER un!"1'1 council, ,111 ,ear plans lor that in March nixt he would are going to be protected. a civic memorial auditorium disHereafter adventurers from the ben twenty-fiv- e years ould lackin' HAS A DAY cussed. Among the speakers will broad pratriea and tho rugged tin months, and had ho lived till ba Mayor John F. Bowman.- - formountains, where men are men; that time he woolM have been si bosses, mer Mavor C. Clarence .Neslen and tho women are their months dead. Hie property now and K. Vcrno McCullough, attor-nemay face toward tho east without to h!s next heirs, who all dAles O G and so some I aports promoter. idled time practicing tip on the- quick draw that ago; - Pauline N U and snappy trigger finger. - the Barnes, 367 G stree The annual 'flag day serVic-- s ol wm be divided betwahe u hold, or 7 arrested May deadly uppercut by the sheriff for jk and vou know his property was Lodge Xo, $5 B. P. V, E will be Their aafety is assured, possession of beer, was sentenced very consiiherabi. for he had a held at tha Liberty para R A group of Chicago club womtf, S Jensen i Saturday by eras to eet&te Nepht fine wiwid Judge which Sunday afternoon, starting 1 to pay a fine of $250 working under the Women's Cht-A A 2 30 his at f16 dibta pay rtmainder ap -, History and development association, de- The heavy fine was regarded as lost in a horse cago Beautiful was but of the it race; , V N flag will be discussed b clare their home city la not a piay-the forerunner of advice to atop the opinion of everybody at the And its next Sunday. Leo Kenney ot tho Price Elks ground for gangsters but a safe residential beer sales. The woman time, be would have wontbe race i T W. H. And lodge Nightingale in or and to setting lire visit, Buy him a book or an did not pay the fine, but posted if the horse he run against hadn't place N E Hawkins Military band, directed out to correct the erroneous im-- I an appeal bond of 1500. Stles-Senrice-P- iHs too saw been him. niver fast for I the muC. Utah will J. Hawkins, by called appropriate card provide G E upon pteseioh. have Jack Garry is charged with pos- a man. and the d ethers all say sic from 1 30 to S, while Held and the fait Lake Chamber of 141 bottles of beer at so. observed directions and turlr Dad session to of cne that S D , says will play from 7 to Commerce to assist. ajllitary band 379 west Thirty-thir- d South street medicine better than he did He (Under Slat. Supervision gad ' In a message received Saturday J CJT In a complaint 'filed Big-ca- r trades do not ' Control i just what youd like to Saturday. saw! would as bitter lave he take women the Cue po.nt Care." the said tho governor's chamber; MAIL THIS COUPON TOPAT by Sheriff raided the home deputies as swat, if It onlv had the same record 'out Chicago's be that although taken should say to him- proclamation, Scare night. as whiskey ?ridy tae. and of foul deeds seems to be the only in the proper display of the flag National Building &' Charles Zimmerman. 291 east punch If It ipicackiara him in nut would outsiders have, that only and in the observance of proper South Trmple, long known as tne tha same humor for fighting. ' Impression Loan Association in realty their cStretgndi seventh NEW DESIGNS IN respect toward It. convict society bootlegger.-w- as in homiYour own lovin' Uncle. 411 ST. IH in crime and thirty-nint- h W Diamond David H In writh by Jury ol Judge other O Engagement Shane in Rings CHr. comparison Itab. Flaherty. cide, Uk, Gentlemen: Moffats court of being a persisDr. T&lm&ge to Talk. Sl'XBFR 103 large cities of the United states is Hew l the above rear steed? tent violator of the prohibition Aa tirluttt IH ; Scouting the idea that Chicago $8.70 On Sign and Wonders SatW law. He will seat per-feotheT eet be with sentenced n kite 614 than any more Kame 4 To Bntte and Return llae-Whi- tf C4 QQ urday. metropolitan city in this country, AddrFs new in A was filed Is the tiwomen as a committee offer to complaint Wonders." Urn and. June 20. tha Figns . LOCATION A MOSTH NEW the district court Saturday by the with anyone from Utah tle of the subject to be discussed Hear the National's Forcra 1 y attora-In an la trareling to orthrough Chattempt. county who In sermon radio the weekly oa oKHL each Sunday by Dr. Utnc Railroad. Tickets food to relirecover $500 and costa from Nick 24 WEST 5TH SOUTH icago. In directing them Marnlnz atr t.J James E. Talmag. of the Council !t I" coaches or chair cars and MeUa and Jama Lambroa. profea- KDTL aacb Tbumdav evenlca able hotels and giving other inforof The over KSL station Twelve, JEWELER ON SOUTH TEMP OCAk SOUARC f sional bondsman a ho are on th. j Hmtt for return to hOTnc dcstlna-bon- d at JT;U mation at vslu, - Sunday t- 9.15 p.m. Appropriate 4 EAST Was. 2737. Fswoi s ras-ftHsetnrfAre midnight of June 21 .Kiddles Kanrvroo Club oaefe ;SACr VASE CITY tTAH of Frank Dorste. Kheduled Hahns who are sending their musical numbers Tiave been prelocal agent for lorthrr details, 172 MAIN aftemoca from i:$i to $: sons and daughters to Chitago for for trial on a bootlegping charje, I J pared for the program. ; ur.. verst ty training, or visitors who Adr, who has not bean found. Employes Plan on, mpirrrpy-r.trirnrit- 'Mrs. Walshs Body Annual Outing Sent To Salt Lake .'j .u r t--r t H avoid-leavin- - The reeiment which claim Its origin in the JTautoo lgion of' Illinois in 1841, Includes six firing batteries, three headquarters or. gamzations, the service battiry. medical detachment and band. It contains over 608 men and 60 of fleers drawn from Salt Lake and all parts of Utah under the com mand of Lieut. Col. Curtis T. Clawson. Encampment will last until July Facilities at the camp this year arc reported to be among the best m the United states. The first week will be devoid tn formal drills. Instruction and other pre Imunane. with actual filing pracc. tice w.th the big guns reserved for later The history of the 145th. Utahs nlv remaining horse outfit tfa heing"nroTonzed rtewdalllkSL a: book of romance. Although of ficiallv recognized by the war de partmnt only back to its entrance into the war, au thentdA lata carries a contlnuoua-organizati- on back to tho Illlnola famous Mormon regimAnt Th daj dg3 f' ma-le- IwXntA?; rnihl t tiiH4-rlbe- Grants U. Charter hr Mi-t!!- r. 1 2nd Phi Mu Sorority Martha-HoAo-Tiae- -i Utah's oldest military organiia. t.oa, Actiilery, wtll repiace the 222nd at Camp W.( td at'ret. -- , 1 j by the in a ym lrw'd copy cf A of .Number 1. d D-s 1 gentry. I. Cit, Jurt 15. ! 5tf;isfuTrnd. ur.fprj betr,g tirolten epen n n one place and Jooted being iif brd ng "Prospectus.' the ft iFt earned aw ay inits ntiretyafteru,W: ri -. . to pjMTsh i ; t. po ef the smashirg cf a large pla,c Elasa rT?eserrt News wtndow jn rd crcgiitaflv robbt-txmuL. appa--?The police rl th7 psxTig- eters rt .nd oerriMrg thatj ently had concealed themelea in our ? x' lunch s.i the Ktrvon billiard and .iresojr obFrvaUu 1 m v t room. 211 south Main street, to jr mot fore the closing at midnight. When hi in hare and j the place was opened Saturday a nsuuren. uf ojr feJ!o c.tirer.s Fndav night in Sait Lake sledge-hamm- j In History. fo.tr-soor- i? Igrat iiuiunt) observed) ih rc V- YEAR n Spamsh-America- fid rer-di- n Ad I I rv tr r- iOtW i ts Utah Sends Dozen h To Light Meeting Sugar Goes Up In S. L. Tuesday I - Ik--t- hr b'n ?hlp.nU hird er to c. AP-T- . Ma-ni- j 1 1916-191- 1 bt - thu-pr-H- ig H. Billingsfy 1 dr Gives Self Up i 1 Hopft-omn- re Turkey Growers rc Set Up Pool isia-L- taiL-And-- aU - i- orpor-treasur- pad lip pro-pi?- av for W ........ er -- 1 1 ct - SALT LAKE JOINS NATION IN HONOR TO OLD GLORY WOMEN OF CHICAGO OFFER BODYGUARD FOR TIMID VISITOR et Ern two-gu- Horny-hande- kerr, , wide-ope- HAVE McBrides Woman Seller Of Beer Given Fine of $250 h.:l v x-- 6 i I fcaml-atan- d A SPECIAL DAY! 7 8 Is. McBRIDES IH-- k. crime-ridde- f'1 ' et '( " j . mimm tfcJzu&zcA. m '! DESERET Q B0 OIvP t -- f J 't 1 sifw A"" 44ii S 4 A. A .4 e m Wiwawu |