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Show -- Girl Killed As CTEDESERET KEWS-SA- Car Leaves Road 193? Modernized Store J Of Paris Co. Draws Thousands Master Sergeant To Retire After Thirty .Years Service ; LAKE tT r , do-Oper- Grandmother Iother, Seriously Injured ' tr Automobile Crash - iing oa tTean Beaaions. I, daughter EUan la. land LeRoy M. Sea- mens. 11T1 Ninth street, was I i Dies Of Layton -- Fatal To Girl; Youth Died Wednesday MuS Gwendolyn Shaw. il, of local hos- v4 Prove Injuries Indirect Lighting And Pastel Redecoration Among Innovations Library Is New In'Crash St Second Victim Child, Feeble Elderly Woman Cared For By Travelers Aid Department Liberty, Utah, died in a pital Saturday night of' injuries colorful recoptkmfcaturiDg living models fn latest ready suffered to aa automobile accident Krandmother, serious!?' injured. In at Layton last 5 ednetday nlghu. to wear stales, and a 10 piece orchestra, attracted thousand of a automobile crash last night. Edward Swift. 24, 39 Btrtngfel-locourt.-victiSalt Lakers io the Pans company Saturday evening for tha Ofof the wise acci- The car, driven died ahortfy dent Mrs. modernized ficial opening of 'Jie newly by gfpre. department the hospital Wednesday night. Sessions, 1 eft A gueste of the Faria cototsny.l Miss Shaw auffered fractures of the atate high1 fn . spectators wer shown the latest In Q both legs. Albert F." Swift. 32, way near the X Jordan .fetch driver of tho car and Ml Kmmx modern department stora deilgi ecbdofe tan into Willard, also of Liberty, suffered with Individual shop effects ta.l a ditch paralminor Iniuriea. direct lighting and pastel decoraThe accident occurred when tho leling the road ; tions. Swift automobile collided with on and crashed The entlra stora to dona to basic driiien by Alexander Gould of Ogagainst a bridge with a silver Glenn Bosden. Mr. and Mrs. Gould also suftrim, peach coloring with departments designated . by fered cuts snd bruises- - Ths Swift ton. months bold black lettering old. In the arms In thrown mach.n was en route to Salt Lake of lira Wary K. sharp relict going north.- Visitors saw new motifs and tbe Revenue Miss Shaw wa bom to Liberty, Essslons. IS. V -latest interior decorating' effecu grandma t h e r, Nov. J, 1917, tho daughter of Lewf Reach Total Of A - suffered a brokIn several departments which have is snd Strah Rhode Shsw. Ft en collar bone. been completely made over and was a senior student at ths Weber y After the sccldentwhlch oceUr- -' $668,286 others new to the store, i is high echooh and was active about 7 o'clock. the - injured srhoo) and Church affair. Z&ew felloe Salon 1. were taken to the Sait Lake taxer canceled by -- toe special four are parents, Surviving A state" tax" commission for the by motorists Vernon brothers, Allen, Gilbert. the former ia tho enlarged shoe month o August amounted and later removed,passing to to the L. V, S. snd Richard Shaw, a slater. Miss department, completely redone to 3688,286 st, an increase of hospital. Lou Jean died earljrthis p Edna Shsw and four grandparents. ,furniture of'' P rQxl;na!e!y f 3 OOCl over-- July, acstriking morning. held Funeral ci vii re Hto r extend cording to a report released at E. Seseirms suffered iliry day at 3 P m. In the Liberty ward a fractured blp and shock. Her lng across the hack of 'the main the capital. J. Clark, Chapel. Bishop Parley Co lectiona for the first 1 bo radio and sports defloor. condition was fair today. The mothtwo officiating. Interment was to the er suffered lacerations and a head partment has been given a niche months of the fiscal year J ui Liberty cemetery. to Itself and to now prepared to and August amounted to Injury. fore I got Into action? Thirty years of service In the a substantial increase over servo a larger clientele.' v . Deputy Sheriff German Dean Unltcd war the word fitatee During army lie behind Sergeant. N e w'carpetm g gives a rich and collections for toe name period of who 3 n ves tlgatsd at the scene of was Lieutenant Kuhn, but luxurious to the accident, said that there must Master Sergeant Bernard F. Kuhn the last fiscal commission after modeled underfooting to tha re- f 1,145 109.49. year,- amounting have been some break In the Kuhn of Fort Douglas, who will ha resigned his departments. enwae the to over, only fighting Bales tax were eollecllona mechanism of the car aa tracks bo retired at the end The made possible remodeling of the list again a little more than a additional ahowed that It left the highway 188 month with for August, si alight defloor space In which to' the yank of first year later. crease & compared with last feet south of the bridge. " President P. LeRoy Nelot will create new departments. One--Olieutenant. If Asked bewould choose an a LOu Jean is survived by her per-- ; these to the new circulating library year. Hpwever, sales tax preaid at tha annual meeting of Since he enlisted at career If of the he had age to army It do ants end grandmother and baby II back to March 1905. ho has over for ths first two months of literary-minde- d tho Utah State Moose Association, again, the sergeant replied: which will please the f'seal jear show an Increase brother. . "I think I would; in fact, I patrons. seen service In this country, to Loyal Order of Moose, to bo held EL F. of of 950,000 over the same period of Saturday and Sunday, September 14 Dreyfous, president know I would If 1 were 1 again OGDEif. Sept. . Ivan Darger, Cuba, and Hawaii, and in Franca lost year. and 15 at Price, Utah. and felt f 1 did then Certain- - the company, announced that all August who resided at the Cspitol Ho- but has never bees la actual road collections the for -In the well work as the " warfare. Saturday will be devoted to regisremodeling ly I have never regretted it tel In Salt Lake City, was killed is 90 whfch fund of tax. cent per old boy were met by a eae worktration at the Knlghtt of Pythias 'I started out to the arm y of Two lone travelers. Llttla EdMrs Kuhn, who has followed as the materials, architectural a to Saturday night when the auto in amounted tax, 37,' gasoline en er, Dorothy Nutter, who. after hall, and by a fellowship meeting labor were handled. bj die Olsen of Ixs Angolrs That was her husband through his milipacification which he was riding left the highwe received double time for concerns and business houses 979.04. route to Spokane, IS ash., and three hour of helpful attention and Initiatory ceremony. A dance tary career, believes that army local way at Clearfield and overturned when -overseas Is The al "Paris and makes man. that life at service, Isa 75, company returning to and injng responsibility, had will conclude tho first day's pro- He Was taken to the Dee hospital splendid thing fora Jane Carpenter. the last of the dependent travel. 'The only thing Is. that It time striving to be, not gram. her homo In Provo from Sacra-nifntto Ogden where be died at 8.30 up for tb time 1 laid out after only the worjd war and completes my may be hard to settle .down ers pn hi way.' A generaf session in tho forenoon abreast of the times, but ahead .are gliosfn ready to reof !p broken seek. 14 now." toe service a for the and of be said. years the excitement and them." said Drejfbtis. "We and travel program during ths Caring banquet sume their separate Journey aged It wsa said that with T didn t get Into the Mexican of srmy life? she said. that money made In a busitwo companiona wraaDarger after giving the Travelers Aid very oung traveler are frequent ndon hour and a business session en route and most1' of the time Aid of election and installation of Travelers at for ths three hour a. They will make their home In ness should be Invested for the assignments from Salt Lake City to Ogden to trouble the busy Society Portland. Ore . w hen the retireworld war I was workWe will good of all concerned Visit at the residence of Mrs. Em-- i during the tnton Pacific Stage terminal worker. Miss Clair 6ml h. head officers will comprise tho program on the alone-undement r aeven comes, this ing ip said lb to new camps local of having spent rontinue bureau, Innovations bring today. for Sunday. fns Mason, 111 Washington avenue side. I didtraining Saturday. Both traveling years in the Vancouver barracks to gait Lake City at long as we Funeral service for Motorcycle finally go to France, who It Mr. Dargera aister. In to the guardianship of thefeel Miey will serve as a conven- Patrolman B L. armand Aid wa effort to avoid an approaching but the armistice w as signed be- - near the Oregon town. Society who travelers Baxter,, car that was equipped with unience for our many friends and accidentally killed .while chaslrg lng at nearly the same hour, the patrons." usually brilliant lights, the driver a motorist, were heid feebltTold speeding f the car la w hlch Darger was -reeferdiy in the Twenty-fourt- h riding swung first fo the right yard chapel, with Bishop Oscar and then tcrJhe toft of the raln-- " M. Oison In charge. road. The car then went aiippery A large number of brother out of control, struck a soft shouldfleers was 1ft attendance fromand overturned. Darger climbed-fer, Salt Lake, Provo, and Ogden Po- I rom beneath the wreckage but Hee department and from the lICo kJL I. V 1 L soon collapsed. Davis and Salt Lake county sherA motorist who iffs department. Darger to the hospital andconveyed also hie two History Of Mining Town Reviewed'; High Tribute Dr Richard R. Lyman who Speakers Included Public Safetj Five Groups To Obtain left 13 years hat been the Institution companions, Commissioner John M. Knight Paid John Dern By Speaker without giving their names. Dsrg-e- r I Kooymah, former presiFrank tha of water Utah Enlistments For storage to survived by his mother. Mra ommlsslon and who has taken an dent of the Netherlands mission, Fansie Brown Darger of Draper. B. reB. T Patrolman James Muthns, Salt Lake county commissioner, was Burbldge. Ft. Douglas active Interest to the work f tbe and the A resolution adopted omm ssion all these yeqrs fleeted president bf the Mercur Pioneer society sts te Dav M b .f oVAtoine7 vestcrdayjvlien the to device a during Into city commission praising Officer of plan bringing Flv parties are being dran and Eugene? Draper; viidon annual meeting was held al the new city rising on the ashes of tho pgrehed 'areas of Utah and. Baxter for Ms work and express- - sent outrecruiting through Utah. Idaho. was services hie for water'11 Salt Lake counties all the see- gratitude Nevada and southwestern Wyoming gold town. Hodge Marshal! was DrarflaMra,Mnl,orfv.15r 1,16 by Commissioner Knight which at reasonable coat can ' to obtain enlistments for tha.Thir-- l I retary of the association. In 'an try. stationed at Foil j provided for this area, received1 Musical numbers were -given as-by undeho club the as-police glee 1 this morning from hi lifelong announced by Co! Douglas, It f Cornwall J Dr. Spencer rt'tln F. sociate, Merrill. Webb, district recruit? william C, Joseph f Miss Jessie Evana Tha f . 'ormer dean of tha stats wchooliand Ing officer. 'Waterfall, past president mine snd engineering at the 'oration was offered by T. F. Tho Jive groups will set out to-- 1 was benediction ha Pra!Pfn Interested of Utah s letter which and, dav to interview anyone Dam. in j uounced by Don. H. V a , ia pact reads afofowrr the urtny and particularly par-- ; ..Prof- - Howard B-- - Gunderson, Me same mail with your let- - f11 bearers, all members of the ent. whom they feel should re-Jn'tha Miss Edith Bowen and L. R. malned ln" al Mr Wa. on said 'uninhabited, ter came Tho Deseret News bf reive first hand Information cf,,eJ?imJfn- Barrus have been named to lead after the last fire until the Prominent Church men paid fi- August 14 com e lng tho Joyful In- eluded C. T. Smith, F. C. j conditions in the service. . , three of the departments during terfall, inG Oscar Neuman, Cliff Edmunds, Group No. 1. undecjhaxwnuiaita- price of newly mined gold waa Cutler formation that, tha Metropolitan nal trlbute to Joseph Kyi-ur.the annual convention of the Utah creased Stein. Dttrtsohl and William DuE President Roosevelt.'" hby of Captain L. B. Cam will visit Ediwation asosciation, Oct 14 to The new Jj,2tLakePCitr.a gold price made pos- t funeral service held yesterday. o(cr was fe,dt Ih,erment took place ln the chesne today snd Roosevelt Tues- 21 to gait Lake C.ty, according to cemeter. h first that sible the the cl,y industry startej'in Vernal Wednesday; Castlesste ward,,urpriwed, of dav. however, the at size B. A- - Fowler, executive seoreary. to work over the old dumps. Lovj chaej Qnjcr direction of.the opposition. When the and Helper; Thuraday, Caetledale, Prof. Gunderson will have grade ore, worthless under od Orangeville and Frran Friday, it willing to go ahead and charge of the vocational section. mining conditions, la now valu, build to relieve Silt Prir snd Hiawatha. Miss Bowen will lead the L. able Lake A alley Salt and Lake Group No I. Lieutenant H City Never Again! section and Mr. Bargoing to have methods- - have found new New Wells of the continual fear and uncer-ainttoday e u MtuCf S II Hlllyard rus will direct the industrial arts XOC&l Oil CC. T, O. , PllfAln command; TllFldtV VpV nrijn of drouili I cannot under- . aectlon. in Mazcja lamps put Ct Lub B,pt,and t inMmucca. Nev ; Wedi?or:rrhTg every closet and viand why anyone Interested in Dr. L. John bfuttal. Jr, Salt : Thuredav. McGill, New Bly the and welfare the progress of Lake Superintendent of schools, dress, paid high trlhute to wJnchea-n- t ond Csilente. Nev M cHy 'darksporrighc away. My next stop would not welcome Free , pltatlon to last 24 hour. .00 Friday? has been named to the main late John Dern, father of George No , ,Jeat c. B. VVtn. Blghop william E. Stoker and this project enthusiastically." rostrum, representing H. Dern. secretary of wa speakers Total sine Oct. is at a Mazda ljpip dealer's store! iJfifkl in charge; todsy. Buhl. Idaho. Elder Leo F. Richards. Jr., ottered Balt Lake educators. , Total Oct, L to date waa a pioneer builder of old year., I Uer (nd Wendell, Idaho. 1ETERAX8 TO MFET TlI,sc!ay furwa Music benediction. 12 tho In Is U. E. A. activities Interest Members of the United Veterans Normal Oct. 1 to date...... Wedneediv. Genn Ferry .andnished by the White Chapel quar-- . Increas ng throughout the . state, Max. Sunday 73 am. Mor 55 Mounts'll Home Idaho; ThursThe society will present Se're-tar- y tet and Lit Rogers of Ogden dedi- council will meet at S p.m. V M n. Mr, Fourier and President J. R. 4 OS Mon. to am Dern who has been a memSunday at th Newhouse hotel to a,v and Friday. 4.Twin fads, Idaho cemeSmith reported after visiting the ber since Its organization, with a cated the grave ln No 2l,on discuss plana for the annual ArmXlln 7 Captain W. A JJ Group ,6. NJon deTooele and Granite aohool districts toked. cast of Utah coppr. tery. The high priests quorum of lstlce to command. wilL spend t'i, Rohim-oSatoXaka.Xnse celebratlowJm day - Cutier Mr.was whichmember a last week. a on mounted WEATHER SIMMARI j entire week t Ogden. picting a cannon attended the services ln a body and cold alri Group No. 4, ur.dyr the command The truck. a "special place on the' masa or high of yesterday1 Is mov- - 0y captain S W. Arkerman, wll Services Arranged-Greetings from Secretary Dern occupied over viati, who found It impossible to reach stand. on Tuesday, Tooele, and l ing slowly, southeastward Mr. CuUer died at the family resWorld Wir Veteran Utah for the meeting, wer read idence. Colorado and the northern Great c.rantsvil'e; Wednesday, park City, 340 eaat South Temple, MuUlna. Mr. augstates this Plains Kama by morning, gnd Oakley: Thursday. He Charleston and Wallrburg; Tho address of welcome to the Thursday. Ha was born In Lye2, Staia mented ln slie and strength, and Funeral aervlpee wjll be conductLake Enfneert Office, Salt. Worcestershire, the men August England, and .local frost to Wyo-- : day, Provo and apnngviJhc ed tomorrow at San Francisco for old "nan snd pick" dept J, ISSi. 1865, and daiph to America to 1883 City. Ltah, " Edward Salin, 37, a former resi- - builders of a new town ws mlng. Its surface winds In ad-- ! warmer vanes are dent it Salt Lake- - am) a World livered by Charles W. Curfield, I,n71',Roc'ka Snrin1V WVP YvOUld Djchpl In accordance with ih war veteran of the Army air corps, first president of th society, atendlnf from Texaa Blarkfoot Idaho later eomlnir to of tub, to change the pomtof divar! ajj. masaes Great Lakes and AKuIni died In, the California city d puce of ot 4e c. ft. f waa tin Sail Lake he where engaged raljx ia Texts. Friday, according to word received Former Salt Lake vlr ana rivr in PiuU, f producing m the real estate and mining biia- - walw rom JuMi I 58 inchea). the eastern oaru ct uti.am here. Bntta by relatives ineas op to the time or hi death Ltah id iratvr haa hretofqr bn Mr- - Salin waa born, In Salt Lake Woman Dies On stored ia tha Sevier Bridge reaervoir eastward to th.1, City March 18, 1393, a eon of Axel, ' the footer of the Impounding data 'of mlng and thence ' hfnd coast (Cleveland 1 2 Salto. He la aurvived whfch bears South Mra. Sarah M. Tuttle, wlf Of Busses To Carry deg S& min. E, 972 cor SW wideeirte" Vv he from Bac. T Tormer his M la Salt a his father of and fet Tuttle Moderately heavy rains inches). Lake, Reuben It, by tarli St. R. W 8.. : 1 L B, 4 M The water were reported yesterday morning street. Marys Registrants ow, Mrs. Emily Salin; one daugh- - resident of Salt Lake died Saturday bee Ween released from atorage during ter. Miss Wanda Salin, both of San evening to Los Angeles It was the irrigation taaeon and allowed to at Cheyenna, Denver and Fueblo Rlshel, Utah'1 n vr.fr. accommodations to are Special bus rla ng .lowly Carl learned by relative here Sunday How in the natural channel of the $e Temperature Francisco; three brothers, Antomobl! pree- andishe- -i survived by her husband have boon provided fot tomorrow ir rier to tbe intake of the Wihnf Arizona and California. Salin. San Francisco: Otto .Ident, today at et point which beure WEATHER OBSERVATIONS Lake and a daughter, Mrs. Pearl Nf to take care of ktudents at tho ton canal located Salto, both of Salt matt-' Mr. Jepson suggest, a lav et re fen etrtf r8t erfeet who wlir vertu (Taken at a m. today) City, and flv sister. Mr. Jennie Keep, both living in Los Angeles, front tbe 8W cor See. 14. T. It 9 . R In it mandatory for a reckless or, Woods Mrs. Agnes Hermanson and on sister, MrH. P. Kuache. and a register during tho entir day at ! In8 L. B. A M and there d ferted oentenc to Irunken driving 4 acres of and used to Irritate i0 marriage. Walter thp college. Mrs. Sylvia Cardolll. all of San son by a clude an order restricting the de- The school bus will meet the Hand tinder the- Wlmston canai a.toat Lake. .FuIranclco: Mrs. Judith Clawson O. Scott, beth of Salt In 8ec I, T. ! L R, 1 rca. 'ed street line ard. South car at Thirteenth been uot of neral arrangement hav and Mra Lllliam Stewart, both houtv The order would place and Fifteenth East streets at 19 Tii SI: X . i, it n. u.L rtB n -' ap announced. Salt Lake City. 8 AM It if RAW, governor on th car engine ao a.m and 1 39 pm. Return trips how r to the In store ea'd water proposed a that the epeed could not be ex.0f the bus mill leave the school axleUna Piute reservoir' the center of mwrtft to three;, ceeded. thm tmphtred'nr dam or irwcTVm tr tot H;39 a. nr d 3:20 M feet andjB&uth W4' feet from th years. 4-Mi eor SeTO !M , k JS ' B hr Boiee, clear For eubsequent offetlfc th time S8 88 ,00 BAM. The waterthew!H reetr.c'fd ppictahoqlj be dc.u-.1- 4 . 58 - 84 ,68 from ft ora Church Notice dtirHig treigatloa 'iChtoago. cloudy... bled snd an automatic Jail au-.0- 0 52 44 won and allowed to flow in th clear Denver, ..,o tone channel of ftevler river to the naurlj intake Grand June., clear. 79 imposed, Mr. Jepson of the Piute project canaT a'toatM CENTER STATES LADY t .ieies. 78 Helena, clear and Skid Weat beer which feet returned 4dl !d poet 72 feet rf the NE cor. Pec. 5T Kan. City, pt Cldy.. missionaries from the Central south 88 n 8,willR be4W.s g M. The,'Lander, clear 8 ll Cheap Oil Burner Juvented nates are urged to be present at watfr 78 used Dos 1 supplemental Angeled, clear.. the regular meeting. JVeJnesday, of Hopply to Irrigata artea of tanl .001 . .. 74 Domestic pL cldy. 48 Sweeping the Country tn parte of See ft 22. ft Jt ' Mtnneapls.clear th Central States Lady M sslon-ar- y embraced 43 78 .00 St, 32 end 23 T Jj 8 . Jt 1W fteew. I Modena., will Tho m Meal for loaft-Aw mr, organization. .0(1 meeting 44 100 T 2J A R 1 W , efp Nqedles, clear Stove . . . Per ton or lAwA Is be held at 3 pm. at tbe home of 19, I.24t end 78 U, 24 34. 23 end 9g, T !! f New York, cloudy., 34 tha HaU Nila Wright," 3854 south Slat H 9 W . 8rs. ! I M Readers of Deseret News Classified Ads make up Ringer frwraarwi )j 114 ' K15 Ukla- - CUf, rain.... 69 '78 Hi. if. f ft. T K ti It t W. f street. 88 . 48 A cimplt ol buffir. fchlrh the Hps jj nd 11 T. It , R. I W alt In- S. L Omaha, clear largest and best market for j our fruit and vege98 84 old tirva, Tinga or fuma Phoenix, clear anyche-kYale IVARd- A' spec!! con- BAM tables. new does Furthermore, its market jou can reach a oil and t way ?S thr 48 la This Pocatello. clear ,00tJrns up r carhon. n drs'gnatt cert ta planned- by the Yale ward stat applfraH Oftln aa File Ko Portland, Or., clear. 58 88 00 pr"renwithout leading Jour place. RnglaMrs a market that comes for the opening of Its M. L A. seaIntensa hr best give qulk At. ratin. 83 . rate Is sskfeet Is ebass. sllksst son Tuesday at 3:15 pm. .This All protect afalaat ttia trrantlre at Reno, clear N rent H Jo day' to jou! ' Hirn vtmtt sswwt It talve etnaeitv Rt84 .40 free trial- at train far turer s nsk'ta .lira. SO FILL 401 R BIN NOW, Esiy tkc ssbstaatlal savlsa concert will present prominent Salt laid application, statlnc th immw - Louis, rain . . . 44 T8 ulster. to f daviSalt Luke City, clear 84 00 anyon wlahlnr bo rnd the dyudrrr ad It m4r shall ba Lgk singers and artists as fol- tharafor btUa. aa of .eoal Just put an ad in Classified Section of the Deseret hy San and to dupf'ent . 'ran 38 lows: Richard Condie, tenor; Regi- atom . A or wood and rut furl cloudy. a fan of J 4 and Wad In h offr Faptry ta News and the result-pullin- g . ... Mv want mer-.- ) nald. Beale and his violin cholrt within S days a'trr tha completion of 'jr.o jp, ,f power of this paper will J; cat tin, cloudy 14 An- tho publication of th'a dotca to drmwnwrjMe and tak Sarah Castle, aecompsnlst; trtiemrn do the rest. You have to come to town; just . dont Hare!!4 80 00 rnoewt 82 fnaking-Tv r Spokane, pL cldy., nette Richardson Dinwaodv, eon Hinjr?r,ETS. Mxr. . ARTHUR WrFARLAXD Pres.-Cni-X Tna'nwr Tonopah. clear telephone Was. 550 and ask for an 00 Mimple ffr to or jersn In each 89 . lne Whltbeck. snd tralto. reading a ihrm uWM"w' SL Main Wasatch 6S tr So. No ro locality estcard Office Wlnnemucco, clear. 49 II AA Alma A. Selander. organist. Dane, u a'' tftdav and Barn how to makw bi YeUowstone. dear.. ta money, atare g,fuli time. Ady. pat of last puhiicatioa, Oct t, ing will follow th concert , fir p. -A r fatally tola rad and her another end w X after-reach- o' Jr V i $it Jj C uX ijUtXlul Collections In Utah Show Gains "V? for i V rd ing J ' V br ng particular-attraction-amo- Jin -- I132S.-SSSrZ- Q MooseSehedule Annual State Meeting 5, - f - coUac-tlon- J. t ; now-aft- Funeral Held For Policeman er ' o, . -- Mullins Again Heads Mercur Group -- Dr. Merrill Advocates Water lilt Uorttl I til nc District For City for-ove- -- -- -- r: Hamit! Clean and presspleaselhewife spilled candle grease on this suit looking1 ; once-famo- us ber'd Leaders Chosen For U. ETA. Meetings oVTuLFinal -- Rites SwtXjPay Tribute.To os Hyrum Cutler s - i -t .foritinadarkdoset J' Twelfth-Thirteent- govern-ThJne- The Weather primary-kindergart- w bop I Im y lhC-a-- snip-vail- ey Met-cu- I...; r. the-Cit- y '' !" Montana-Wjomtn- n Th e g 1 'right Mazda lamp in every fixture will give you For a better light! br I. 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