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Show ? - tip r' r i V3'w- - THE DESERET .27ET73 ' GALT EASE w J CTT Rescue From Driftfcj Flee : , Notable Tree Planters J : n fUot g. f;enr. neeas-Bisho- 1 GUEH(MPAM)TEA m I J ;j TOQG AH i : $$ ?DA PlfllVCT tcato CCCCTA2. 3- - HE A' ; . -'-E-hhono SAUCE Is mill busily engaged In tree planting and during tbn last so or he hag Bet out several jrear hundred plain and native maple on the cost bench. The fruits ef his labors have already brought pleasure and comfort to many people and they will continue In beneficial effects for many generation Thera are doubtless many interesting facts connected with early planters and notable plantings which have been lost sight ef. The writer will he rlad to receive historical jottings along thin line from anyone acquainted with tha story ef nay of our early trees. ' Cannon i:i cost X CARS IV All CALLED IrzzL . "rU. . .. C, ifffi igrfltauM i OFF. A carnival planned by the Wo men's Athletic association ef the University of I'tah to raise money to equip the gam rooms In the new Union building will not bo held April i, as previously announced. due to conflicting dates oa the University of Utah s schedule, officers of the Sasociatioa said Members of the committee recting the affairs of tha Utah unit ef the league ef Independent Political action, will meet Friday in tba office of Mins Heeler Me Gaughey, secretary of tha T. W, C. A Plans win' be made to further the membership campaign, which has been Underway for severgl weeka. The Utah league new has a membership of between 190 ant 444. it js. announced bv M. L Thompson, commute member. di- TWO FILE PETITIONS, Ernest Pearson and Emil Helge Load, doing business as tbn Land Floral company of Bountiful. d separate petitions for bankruptcy Tuesday in tbe United States district court. Mr. Pearson states owes It and wash 14.- of bis II, 141-4to ameta exempted, white Mr. Land lists his liabilities at $1,441. assets at - $,-4td gad exemption at li.lit. fU-o- it(.4 1. Electric' Fin Report alien of at tbd Haul Utah Dr. MoQtenta te A mads Hat In' Sinking Fund Profit child care and faselly reiatlewnbUe Of S32.CS ; for the 4 me rice Hoi aasocletlo In tha spoke before tba Inm stadowta of Ucd .1 ,.y . Flzin Wool Dresae LADIES PLAIN LK DRESSES (h'fcl C!x::rc .II us fcv G Dyers, nii37fcti37 7 r y, -- v, Restless, Nervous? tlrinh Ficfio1 JL The most wholcaococ palateMe Mealtime Drink J Insteari of Coffee Good log yowi Stomach and your Ncruce ' ' It tuCwaa -T 1 lb.Fi cb goooobomt as far as 2 Im. Coffa n-irff- , - SCHAFFNER CLOTHES : thCI fcr a. 'Felted Cotton Cf Better than t ever H t V BACK TO THE PRICES 'A OF 16 YEARS AGO r s -- t Terms: $1 Down, $1 Monthly i Jast to H c Open One a miracle: Bat H le only lirrnt We wae Ww 144 ew MMSSU la a alncfa day that we ran offer tbsee geereelswd te eactaa at each a wlrartt Three are high arade mattresses that we weald eeM hot temeceew fast 1000 e them rewafaefy sf as aa sale at gl0 this miracle price. , en-fel- ml-tcee- sss - Weight SO Lbs. They are keelseemly made with mpeg -- fay left faMed MMs s h. wetak which , rtarahfa aatlnm Safa the deep tattfag. It mess asleep Ah bemrtUwl tlefctor. Tteft fa tel kUrart. nmttreasa he,extreeegfa, odrXm tmO, appecefat aamrtey eels u. " pe-l- i sir vf r , y' pf p S oy. -- v et p i ft , PHALANX WORSTED SUITS looking, long wearing The worsted yarns in these suits are very live and Very understanding. Theyre as flexible as your own muscles and. know how to take fine tailoring. The new colors are University grey. Bronze tan, Fiji brown. Dusk blue --i iA,' f j h' f i, -- - 5 i Thousand Accounts Tomorrow & Saturday lrt4 ' 1 ... Phia Wool Coat oa r LCIracZo CaTo cS 1 f.lras Sdti tha UsivanPty of Utah.) Operating income of the Railway Hot local appearances wore te Rxpisas Agency, lac, for the year charge of a eewudttoo terlodtag Mil. amounted to $1.4SM4,0t, Dr. Reae W Id tee Mho jean Cox.i which by other Income was In- Mr William Read. Mr Arch WertJ to fl.I4.24,44, accord- Mr Jobs K. Hardy. Mim Marie filed Driscoll and Mian Rath Re ing to tbe company's report c with the public uttlitlee commis-ut- ' of Utah. Columbus Knigiits Interest oa the funded debt end norttsetioo of discount of fund4. Knap Annhmrtnry ed debt nsaeunted to ll.Ii4.II4.lt. which when deducted from the toRichard Wogau, Salt Ink alter-- ! tal incom left e net income of aey, gave thq principal a II.SI4.II. Of this amount. Tuaaday night at tha local was appropriated to mtscel-tanso- wanes of the fiftieth anntveraery of an Income the Knights ot Columbus at tbe orIncom leaving balance of 1411.41. der's dab rooms on oast Booth j A report of the Lelaad Eectrid Temple street. Other speakers EdLight and Telephone company, op- were rather 'Patrick MeGutr showed at mund Koarn Vera I McCarthy Spanish Fork, erating J. operating rereaua ef $1,111.41 and and P. H. Goggia. A datagottoa operating expenses at 12.441.41. from Ogden attended the Taxes at 1111.41 Increased ope rat Tribute won paid to John meeting. J. Her-velug expenses to $1,144.14. which J. W. Welch, jams Kelly and left a sinking fund appropriation of A. J, GiUis who ware Initiated as $$$.44. honorary members for having been The Lelaad Electric Light affiliated with the organisation for Telephone company purchases Its 14 years or more. . , power from Spanish Fork CUy and la charge of tha meeting were eon-tIn order furnish Its to Grand Knight Neil O'Donnell. Disoperated farming district Itebt trict Deputy John C. Dwyer. X, W and power. Quinn. Dennis Murphy and D. i. Laramie. . SPEAKER CHANGED. GOV. DEBUT TO SPEAK. The Norwegian L. D. R organization announces that a change has Gov. George H. Darn will addrem been made te tba speaker for tha tbs members ot the Jackson league meeting te be held Thursday eve- and the Ladles' Democratic clubs at ning' to the Fourteenth ward cha- the Newhouse betel cm fatari an, pel. Eldar Car1st an. recently re- Thursday evening at $ pju. Enterturned from Mia Norwegian uipboo tain moot is arranged and refreshwill address tbe gathering. ment will be aarved. ,, Memben of tbe Balt Lake branch of the American Association of University Women win entertain Dr. 'Aurelia Henry Reinhardt, ident of Mills college, April 4. A luncheon will ba held at the Newhooee hotel at II-Ip.m. at which Dr, Reinhardt win give an address. Tba committee In charge Of the entertainment program lDdud Mr a. M. Stoughton, Mrs. George E. Giles, Mrs. Simon Bhaplro, Mr Theodora Whlteley, Mrs. L. A. Bridglaad, Mrs. P. W. Richardson. Mrs. H. B. Water and Mr Mitchell Stewart. Cl BAR ADMITS THREE Kid R. O! instead, Laden Young Ray. and Arthur 8. Horsley were admitted' to the Utah Stele. Bur Tuesday as 4 result ef passing tbe final teats for admission, the examining committee report To Visit Salt Lake - crJ zlzrlj Rl--Jj r.Ira OCoat Mills College Head For Friday in Salt Lake V mJpQOG'GoooQba of the homo waft te ia this country is nlki Aammr tbs notable lovers tree In ibe early day of SU Lake, sycamore marie. Ob th the G street few aide is oo ef th waa W. C. gtaim leader of the) beach trees to b found la- - this emtgrattoo department of the! Oh arch. He saw the neecssltr oflwctim. Though K was damaged the early ysarwlrr scald. It tatreduetag better and mors last-I- n still vigorous. prortag that tag species than those being eom-jl- s beeches may ba grows here. They meaty ased. Tba grounds ef his home es Second areas at G street; are sot at homo in our soil, many fine specimen ever, and require some coddling. which h had brought orer from; g giant plesser cottonwood England, homo of these are- mill measuring 14 feet in eireumfer-stasdtnA particalarly at the corner ef Sixth Wert European lindel. or lime tree, may) Uj South Temple streets, stands ha seen at the south entrance of M monument to Thomas E. Jer- th Twentieth ward chapel, which em r, who art It out ia 1441, Thus now occupies tbs Bums corner. It Is only five yearn younger than the city. This majestic veteran It stands so close te the chapel that it was damaged during 'mi Id has lately beea rescued from the tag operations, but ft still presents .asm alt of lime and the elements g majestic and beautiful appear'! by tha shade tree commission. An aace. Thera Is ne poor specimen1 immense cavity at the baas has p of this species la the valley and been filled with cement and C. Clarence Neele Is te he sary pruning and spraying to! hia . for efforts piithrd, 1 ptrsMVS h. Ilk fitting that It should bo pra- Tijrnminr ssapte. served an s historic and notable Oa tba me property may be la that a sutt- seen several European sycamores. able Later Itcan hoped ba obtained, to be placque smelled with suitable ceremonies. n" - Bring IVnsnre. 1 No mention of tree planters h J-without reference In George M. Cannes, a man who baa This spectacular photo shows soma ot tha seven hundred sponsored tha planting of mors trees than anyone known to tbe Sshermcn mho were mareonad on an ice floe that brake nway from tfcn tun writer. In tbe ground of bis hauling their laden sleds oa board tha home on Bevenlh host nod Ashton nan ica breaker that succeeded in ploughing its way to their . arena may b seen manv fine The castaways, among whom were women and children, wen ia tadiridoais of excellent species of starvation and death from exposure. Note tha huts ia tha which testify t his keen appreciawhich boosed tha Asher folk during their stay an tha tion of qual.ty trees. Then Include floating iriand aff the coast ot Finland. tba largest American, or white ash: to be found in this vicinity, rad and whits boras chestnut. Austrian Utah League Call Meet , t to Rufus D. Jolutton, State Tree Warden i TZJJZ7D . . ' , t o. ' - . . : (Iy lX- Vh w Vt3t vsytv .Delivers It! Brrewss wa waat 4e ewea Mas rC3410 Zzz& Mxb Street seeeaftoaaHy tor bar jM e drtfay Mil pels this mattes as la year hams ! lb i e wt |