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Show UTAH SIBSCR - 1 ti Wajor Lund Will Pay Utah Troops at Ft.RusseIl School Districts: butions 76.94 . . . . 41.56 Beaver, Boxelder 5.56 Cache 63.00 Carbon 63.80 Davis 78.19 Duchesne .. 16.05 ... 35.62 Emery Garfield .1 40.52 Grand 11.50 Granits 99.12 Iron 33.05 Jordan 72.73 Juab 27.20 Kane 10.00 . Millard 40.70 L . . . 15.00 Morgan ! 49.44 i Nebo North Sanpete 50.70 North Summit 19.23 30.70 Park City 84.00 Piste Rich 15.09 L. D. S. university.,. 60.47 San Juan 11.18 Sevier . . 75.81 South Sanpete 33.53 . 11.10 South Summit TinUd 30.60 Tooele 51.60 , . . No. Sub Contri- - .. .... Major H. M. H. Lund will pay the 2.500 Utah troops at Fort D. A, Ruseell, 891 Wyo., Friday, having left here for that 3.500 Lund will return from 2.900 purpose. Major 1.907 Fort Russell Sunday and will then go scribers ...... .... .... ..... 4, 302 to Heber to pay the members of Bat1,800 tery C, who break camp at Heber late 1,190 v 1,435 Monday afternoon. Members of the Utah cavalry which 233 3,620 are now at Fort Russell are expected 737 home next Tuesday. Letters received 3,197 at the office of Fred Jorgensen, adju627 tant general of the Utah National 394 guard, who is with the troops, stats 970 that the encampment has been a great cees although the weather has been 431 2.812 iny every day except one during the me the Utah troops have been en- 1.492 . 378 684 301 348 6S 50 SEVENTY-FIRS- Handwriting Shows Character Of YEAR T SMOKE ABAIEMEH1 Nominees William Murdotk of Salt lake. elected president of Ihe I'lah Retail Merchants' association at their annual vonven'lon M Saltalr je.terday. Mr. Murdock aiitreeds J, W. W II. ox 'of Ogden, whose term has expired. Alelected vita bert Coop of Ogden w president to succesd T. 8 Dxvl of Salt Lake, while Edward Wright of Bn It lake was selected to succeed Go mer Xu hola of Ogden a treasurer of Ihe association. Members of the board of dlreetora choaen were David A. Affleey. Thomas K. Davis and A I be I K. loulton of Halt lake and Gomer NlrhoUa, Mr. Tlllott sen and Mr. Jnmea of Ogden. Discussion of various matters at fectlng the association featured the meeting of the association In the Ship cafe at Saltalr. Bathing, fallowed by a banquet and danre conatituled 4he entertainment program. Officers elected will assume their duties at the next regular meeting of the association. 1 Alpine UTAH Elect Officers L'tah ruined $2,261 S 7 from 75.126 subscriber toaard the fund being ruined thoughoul the fulled Stale Gift lu Frame," uc for "Americacording to The flnul report of C chairman of thiNdnle Clarence Nei-lr(Ommlttee, forwarded todu to M)V T. Herrick, national hairman formerly American ambavvadjr to the French republic. The allowing regarded a an rn viable one and It la believed will place L'tuh In th'c fore moat rank of the state showing the largest con Iributtong. Utah's allotment wu but 91.00U, and this aaa more than doubled. Mr. Nen said this morndue to tl. N ing that much credit Child, stale superintendent of pub Ho Ir.elructlon, through whom the was conducted in the campaign schools of the stale. School children were urged not to Rathattempt .urge contributions. er It was the plan of campaign to show a large number of subsenbera Every school district in the state was represented. The committee In charge wa composed of the following appointed by Gov. Simon Bamberger: Members of Committee. C. Clarence Nesen, chairman; G N. Child, Adam 8 Bennlon, Hamilton Gardner. Dan'rl J. I,ang. Thomas Herbert Hirschman, It. Q. Cannon-, Dr. Ernest A. Smith. Mrs. F. 8. Mn. L. M. Bailey. Mr. Richards, Seldon I. Clawson, I) W. .Voffatt, S. nA. Stevens and Mrs. T. V. Amoldson The following county representatives also were appointed to supervise the campaign In the several countiesWeston Vernon, Caeha county; I,ynn Kddy, Boxeldec county; Rev. J. E. Carver. Weher count j ; Edward U. Anderson, Morgan. Rich and Daggett counties;. --Hiss Martha Barnes. Ihivta county; Archibald Be van. Tooele county ; J. I,. Hoyden and I R. . Hill Wight. Summit county; G. Inga Duchesne county. Mrs. I. H. Masters, Utah county; Knoj Ieterson, Grand county; G. M. Whlbmore, Juab county; Orlando Bradley, SanMRS. REED SMOOT. pete county; Joseph Whitehead, Washington countv; Joseph Giles, Mrs. Reed Smoot returned today Millard county; J. F. Tolton, Bever, from Washngton, D. C., in company Piute ,'and Yawne counties; O. W". McConkle. San Juan county; O. fC with her husband. Senator Reed Clay. Carbon county: D. B. Cotton. Smoot. During the past 15 years, Uinta countv; H. J. Stillman, Emery Mrs. Smoot has of her county; J. EiHeppler. Sevier county; time In the nationalspentmuch capital, where she (Julnce Kimball, Garfield county; has faithfully availed herself of the end Randall Jones, Iron and Kane many opportunities afforded her of counties, n The contributions from the school forwarding the cause of Utah and of children were a part of patriotic ex- Utahs people. She will make her home in. 8alt Lake City during the ercises during which the students next few months. were given lessons concerning the servlce-- i performed by France to the United States and theehlstory of the Statue of Liberty. The gift to France will he In the shape of a great monument to cost not less than 1250,000 and to be erected on the Marne where the Germans were forced to retreat In 1914, the turning point of the world war. The report submitted by Mr. Neslen follows: Chairman's Report, . w LAKE CITY Convention And Report Shows That Over 75,000 Persons Participat cd, Mainly Children o Public Schools. . 1920 SALT IS Merchants Hold FOR GIFT 12261 21 THCKSIUY-JUN- 1850 FOUNDED SECOND SECTION Any handwriting expert who wants to find nut Just what sort of men are running for high national honors In official life might gel soma Inalda In formation If they could sea ths signs lures of Senator Harding and Gov. Coolldga, presidential and Vic presidential Republican nominee, at Republican headquarters. The two personal letters In answer lo note of congretulatlon from Ihe atwta Republican chairman. Henry Welsh, arflveil by mail thl morning. Senator Harding writes a hand of decidad slant with a notlcexbl lack of curves and juat.on bold flourish at tha end, which looks decidedly American. It Is free and vigorous and with plenty of snap" to It. Gov. Coolldgo haa aligned Ms nam In a larga free vigorous style entirely devoid of nourishes Just a though h knew Just what he was about In annexing hi signature and meant every letter of It. - The presidential nominee states that It is very gratifying to be assured that t,ls selection pleases local Republicans and that he Jolna them In an earnest dewire that the Republican ticket ahall receive a splendid majority In Utah. Both letters will bs placed In the files at slate headquarters as Interesting mementos of ths possible next heads of ths nation. Says Campaign Matt W Car ried to Smallest Residence, 'As Well as Large Heating Plants. Th campaign to rid Balt take Cltj of Its smoke nuisance must be carried to ths smallest dwelling using a coa stove, aooordlng to th report of thl amok abatement Investiconducted Jointly by the imp gation nlclpallly, th school of mines ef thl University of Utah and ths Unlt4 ftnat States bureau of mine. Th report of th Investigation was presented to th city commission at a special meeting this morning. Osborn Monnett, consulting fuel m glneer with th bureau ef mine wa In direct charge of th Investigation hls service having been obtained whs $ It was determined to have mad scientific investigation to daterrolnl ways and means of ridding th city ol the smoke nuisance. Th report oon tains 13$ pages with numerous oharti table and illustration It contains comprehensive analysis of the loc amok situation dealing with the soopf and purpose of Jh investigation, thl location ef th city and weather coni dltlona fuel survey, smoke reading determination of atmospheric impart Industrial and large heatln ties. plants, locomotive residence sto of the Salt Lake City formation an J recommendation Situation Peculiar. j Is pointed out that tha atmif In details ef the Boy It First steps PEOPLE WARNED OF a dlreqt Scout caravan to Bryce canyon and spheric conditions her aslocation tl result ef th topographical Zion National park, were announced the valley are such as to make thy this morning by Oscar A. Klrkham. situation on peculiar te ttselL B The Unsup for dinner, supper and makes It necessary to eupevrie ne t FEVER of coal burning equttf-menbreakfast along the rout has been Installations more carefully than would Is foas arranged, and the schedule be th ease. This applies esllow: It la pointefl pecially to residence ' all July 10, starting from flalt Lake out that most ordinances exempt six smaller apartthan heating plants In Mt ment T. F. Thiel, arrested by the local poActive construction on the building with supper and council fir In Salt Lake Cltj bulldinga July 11, breakfast at Mt. th report declare it will lice recently under charges of transjobs of the city is expected to begin Pleasant; Pleasant, dinner at Ballna and supper amount of to certain a give soon on a te at Richfield; July 12. breakfast at porting a stolen automobile from Los even to the smallest resithat the typhoid fever announcementlarge scale, according Warning and at dinner Fanguttch this. morning by local Richtleld. Angeles, California, in violation of season Is dence. approaching and that every contractors. Among the labor offi- supper at Bryce canyon; July 12, In mind the reWith this federal statues, will be turned over to precaution possible ahould be taken cials It was stated that the organiza- breakfast at Bryce canyon, dffiner at port containsthought a suggested ordinance, the federal authorities. A complaint to prevent the spread of this disease tion instill firm In it stand and will Pahguitch and supper at Cedar City; which probably will be passed by the and warrant sworn to by Floyd T. is being issued to the residents of Salt refuseto abide by ths provisions of July 14, breakfast at Cedar City, din- city commission at an early date, after at Zion It has had ths American plan, the adoption of ner at Zion canyon, supper at Jackson, special agent In charge of Lake by Dr. Willard to study th opportunity Zion breakfast 15, Chrlstopherson, which by the contractors precipitated canyon; July the department of justice here, will be report. ar.d Zion at health dinner canyon commissioner. In canyon, hopes the walkout of union men several Issued by United States Commiaeioner city To Onndnue Tear Round. of reducing the number of tuyholl weeks ago. supper at St. George; July 1$, breakHenry V. Van Pelt. The report says that while th Paro-wi- n cases at St. at arto dinner a fast minimum this George, year, was on Is Work In Thiel California also wanted begun this morning and supper at Nephl; July 16, smoke situation Is at Us worst only rangement have been made wLeieby the Randall-Dodg- e on Social for breaking his parole from the state all so may call at the hall avenue, which isbuilding construct, breakfast at Bearer, dinner at Fill- during a small part of ths year, the to do wishing Mr. Word said. Jackson being penitentiary, health more. supper at Nephl; July 1$, actual smoke abatement work should and be vaccinateJ ed by Vllladsen Bros, contractors'. breakfast received by Mr. Jackson is to the ef- against department at Nephl, dinner at Provo, continue the year round. It recomthis disease. on men are About the kept tl busy fect that Thiel has still 33 months to mend that the course of proeedur "That vaccination against typhoid supper at Salt Lake City. serve under a sentence there. fever is effective has now become a Job, and according to At B. Vllladaen Mr. Klrkham is today sending iut outlined be undertaken Immediately Three others were arrested . with definitely known fact, Dr. Chrluto-pherso- n no scarcity ' of workers has been en letters to ths mayors of towns to- - be If the results are to ba felt during countered. ; Thiel but owing to lack of evidence the date of the the next winter.said. visited, During the late .ar Picketing is being continued on the arrival ofannouncing It declares that strongest efforts caravan and stating ths the against them they were later released. lees than two per cent of the soldiers various now ac under operation, jobs la for the purpose of Impressing should first be exerted toward eliminIt is thought that Instead of Institu- immunised for this disease later conto both the contractors and trip on ths boys the greatness of Utah, ation of th Initial amok cloud formed ting removal proceedings the case will tracted It Army authorities declar- cording cases In few union a the official. ed that the reason the Immunization It points out that council fires will over the city befor daylight Probe tried here. was not effective in these cases might some of ths men have been persuaded be held each evening at these events gress in this respect It Is stated, will be due to an inferior grade of vaccine, to leave their work when approached It Is hoped a demonstration will b make fh g reate Mngl Improvement Old Bowie Knife After as It was not always possible to get by plcketers. It was said. put over In story and song of What In condition There Is a large amount of reconthe beet when so much was used. TyAccording to local union leaders It Means to He a Scout' Historical Career Will Each mayor is asked that his town struction work bearing on this phase phoid fever can now be prevented their men are all at work at the presjust as much as small pox. While ent time, both in and but of tne state provide a suitable camping ground for of th subject which can be dons fact that immunization against and there is not tha slightest disposi the boys with good drinking water only In th summer month It Is asLodge in Church Museum the typhoid is now possible the discovery tlon to work under the American facilities. The boys will sleep on the serted. and a plan of campaign for An old bowle knife, a treacherous 4s of too recent date to say how long plan. They stated, however, that ground and from 50 to 75 autos will supervising this work should be unwill last after vac- they would be open to any further ne carry the party. The mayors are also dertaken at once. Th Improvement looking weapon, found its way in Its that Immunization but It Is thought that it will gotiations with the contractors but asked to provide sufficient wood for a of combustion conditions Is the first leather scabbard to The News office cination, bold for three or four years. that It was entirely up to them. council fide where the caravan stops big thing to be accomplished while over night and It is suggested that the installation of smoke Indicator today. It is considerably battered and Water Unoontamlnated. let the firemen know when a shows evidence of much use. boys of the town can perform the ser- to At the present Urns there Is very John's Is. Day vice of gathering the wood. It Is ask Is Booking, Is urged. Loeomothves plant and The old knife is a relic oif early days, little typhoid fever In this city, but one town visited ed each that Celebrated by Masons meal for from 150 to 150 provide nt smoking apparatus coming into the was owned by the late John L. there should be even leas with halt be should persons dty equipped with smoke wonderful water. An Blythe, a Utah pioneer, once owner Lake's sent a plate. This charge la mere- abatement equipment. has been made of Salt Lake'sanalysis Under the auspices of Lodge Gari 56 to water " of the southwest corner of the inter- and no elaborcover bare expenses, ly Educational Work, It has been found to be without baldt No. 6 and Beehive No-- 117,- - An ate dishes - " section of Second South and State being expected and the effort should Inspection trips to cient and Accepted Scottish Rite Ma- women of the Strong streets. The history of the old blade contamination. be mads furte axktid to down being the sources of that water have also dates back to the early 50's In Califor- been In its preparation. ther educational work among houseservicee their St. of ths was sons, John glee feaqt duly mad by Health inspectors and observed last nia and It was carried by the late very As a fourth. Item the mayors are holder It Is declared. In th ease of right In - the Scottish precaution possible has been Rita . Masonic It Is declared that while it pioneer in the days when every man taken to 256 asked to aid with their good will residence About tempi. them Is net the intention of the erdlnanee to from prevent now a law unto himself. It is becoming members and their families u and presence. their contaminated. sea-m- n With the son of the A. fishing owned by J. Blythe, About three trucks will carry pro- compel the use of any particular depresent.. A elaborate program was opening there will be more danger carried pioneer, ind it will onbe presented to of contamination out, the moot interesting part visions or meals en route. A com vice or the replacement of old equipthan befor but tabernacle the museum Church bs the policy ef the the a ietb mimary will be appointed and prac- ment,to it should everyone going to ths canyons should of which was the reading-o-f get the high vet tydk of equipcity grounds. , M. McB. tically no tents will be taken save tarezercise due care not to pollute the from the grand the provisions from ment within reestmYor all "new buildThomson from water. If It was found that ths Rutland, who paulins to protect Each scout will be phy- ing city Is on his way-- toGlasgow, , , water from any source was contamthe World' C'ongrrea ihs weather. More Incret es in .. being allowed Central heating plants forth downIt would be necessary to cut off of Universal Masone to be held next sicary examined before inated no ill town district are advocated as a desirSal ies Announced that suprfy and Salt Lake month In Zurich,' Switzerland. In be- to start as the acout men want younsters along. A num- able solution for many of th worst too much water now. half of the National Grand Lodge of Or ailingmedical men will b In the amok producer ber of As another precaution The population la the Grand More increases in the salaries of Scotland, Council of Rite m In case of accident 6r illnesi so scattered, party of Scotland healiTin-pectora however, that it would and Jotyphoid number this of other epidemic td were s year, reported stats employees mam Is not that and it expected only not be feasible te extend theee te the are going to the source the European Grand Lodges he conveyed prominent local citizens buf N. E. A residential seph Rlrle to the state boafd of ex city- mkk supply and Inspectingof the district however. It is said. their greetings and beet wishes to the rieltefa of national repute will mqke H. "of R. Ths Th report declares that any scheme dairies from which that contmodky American Masonic Federation amlners today. salary and the trip. The Journey covers sbbut which a an aims to reduce the smoke nuicomesj Watchful care is also being gave also interesting description of f(19 Mr. Klrkham stated toIvory was increased from $135 kept di. the milk depots In the city his travels since, he left here over two day ml1i. to hls knowledge a scout sance must be based primarily on th- that month to 160; James Maxwell from and of all $lars where it can be pur- months ago. In behalf of GarthaJdi hike of such has never $160 to $115. , The following were Jt i a well known fact that No. 6 the Grand Master Deputy G. F. been attempted proportion (Continued on page two.) befor In this country raised from $16 ' to $10 a month: chased. often typhoid from MasBushman, R. W. Originates the prenented and It is believed the attention of the the, milk W. O. Ellis, James McFarlane, Fred ter, Mark Cozzens, unanimously rescouting America will be on the Kent. James Warren. Lorenao Simp-eo- n, elected for a third term, with a beau- local caravan, Louis E. Grossen, John Price, tiful master's apron as a token of ap- 1 William T. Bodine, Herman H. Stfnd-stroIhL Sonor preciation for bt faithful servfcvs. A Scots Will Celebrate Richard Grtffethi. Joseph A. and danoe concluded the banquet Fisher, Joseph C. Wade, George program. the reputation Preece. Joseph R. Maxwell, William Anniversary Lagoon of Used-anEgan. B. W. Young, Hr rum Mlkesell, being the we to want eliminate as far Willard Egan, William H. Johnsomand and sixth anniThe a possible the chance of this occur Class Highest H. M. Brown. The increase will date versary of the victory of Robert Bruce ting again. Mafrom June 1. Talking Three Great Source. and his Scots at Bannockburn will be Ths. salary - of Karl G. Brandley, chine in the be will Thera art three great sources from commemorated by the SaK Lake Scotfireman who,- died last week, which typhoid fever may start: Food. tish .club, Jun 25, at the Lagoon, World, but it 1 1 paid to his family up to July I. Henry Schultheaa and L. B. Pack, firemen, Fingers aad File, each with a capital "Utah's Kelvin Grove." not more exF, . If the peeple can b educated to have resigned.- There will be sporting events at S keep their food free from than pensive at I. yea afford to be ld!e)tkn' to keep their fingers clean or p.m. and a Scottish concert oldest other Smaller Valuation phonoPrize be for the win all summer! given el to keep them away from their for tbe Urgent while they are dirty, and to Scot on 'the ground And In Duchesne County In many reeperts It Is the mouth ' graphs. family on ths grounds, for the contamination guard again from beat Sonora of time ths year ter files, epidemics of typhoid fever the every for and bairn a present youngest may most Coaault atady. Returns of tle assessor of Duchesn about become a thing of the past. There 77 has the famous picturesque kiltie: The official our courses. te only one other way to prevent ty- train will Isave the Bamberger depot county, to ths state board of equalisaSonora quality 1 1 says: at pm. Itie printed program and that tion show that the oounty has a smallby vaccination, Bookkeeping. Shorthand, phoid W hava made arrangements whether Machine Calculation, Mato Quid service guaranted baith goinga you er valuation In 1129 than ths year Noo a' th gither for chine Bookkeeping, Dicta- purchase a sufficient quantity of vac- and ooming 60 oi previous, owing to severe losses of pay Penso phone. day. eo cine all do wish who to Typewriting, that grand livetdork last winter. The valuation manship, Bualneea Eng- may call at the health department and 52500. for 1126 Is made up f the following lish become Imfrom tiris Immunised diseaae. Water. for Items: Real eetat $3,711,666; Applies thl la really the only sere way Day and Evening Sessions and provement. $466.02; Uvsstock, e. te guarantee Immunity from thl personal $776.31$, making s Asking 'that one seoond foot of Citizen ef Belt Lake are erged grand total of $$.$14, Of this year, he appropriated from tha flow water te a agatlnet a total of $$.71T,4$$ of last tgke ad venter ef this opportsnHy and plan the etty at the top of the hot ef Wild Cherry Spring Is Boxelder , year of rttie wHh little or e typhoid. W county, tbe Utah Power and Light made The ae merit In Illf ten With the OeetwrrJ will fumlnh the vaccine and do the Ires made application to up of the following item: Real estate 134-36 So. State Street work free of charge, so there la little State 441; $1 126.214; F. McOanale, Improvement. 1411$622,-il- 11 Lake m l. er no exruee fer one running he risk stating EngtnesrrGeerg livestock $ 757 67 that the water is to be need peraonal UlMTtH assi of contracting this disease. for dor static and municipal purpose with a total of $6,717.45$. j Case Against Uriel May be Tried in MID Salt Lake Contractors Say Wort Will be otlf-erwl- Resigned Soon - . st. - 1.851 1.961 600 710 1,102 X jgonor . FotSaJc Summer Courses' at d inBusiness i First Mortgage Loans Bearing 7 per cent Interest On improved city property.- - Best security on earth. Miscellaneous expense covering postage, telegrams' clerical and stenographic ... service '.... .... 9JHARMST6 aii'lJ V-- U M ... Total Total collection Tots! disbursement ....... I CM-an- m.7i 122.76 12.261 . 1 i 122.76 I3.UI.1I w-s- L. D. S. BusincssCoIlege n:3i:::3 c:3tc n:::ic cc:.:?;7 |