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Show NEWS THURSDAY THE DESERET JULY 1 . 192J0 , v Adjutant General Is Grass Fires Are Starting Again 'Along Foothills LGraao fire rot aero rv frppt Immodiatsly upon h! return A.- - Bus- -i encampment at Fort. D. sell. Adjutant General Fred Jorgen-j sen took th first Hep toward obtain-In- g fo qusdron for Utah, by an th department for authority asking t0 wul b no trouble. he eald. "to "It capacity, an-as recruit a company to tt who are there are so many men xious to learn asroplantng. Th areo-pUservice .has the centra of the today, and stage in th military world to there are mapy young men eager to fly. The splendid manner of th govW which tha military arm will attract ernment teaches the art for many more men than are needed ' . company. VWtih a Bait Lake flying unit located close to Fort Douglas, arrangements can probably be mad to house Ouarduit at aqd train th National th government field "there. -- Candidates for the Utah National guard flying service will bs recruited mostly from those who have had lr training In th recent world war. A certain number of other aspirants for serial honor will be trained at government expense at th regular army air service school. In. order to have enough men with skill to bt mad pilots or observer. Th attraction of the war department Is called to Utah's fin flying conditions, th proximity of landing fields adjacent to th city and . th general placid condition of the atmosphere. The fact that Balt Lake City Is designated on ail the air route projected across th country, I another favorable incentive for favorable action.. Minimum equipment furnished for an aerial squadron, will be 10 aeroplanes and an observation balloon. -- la rtu of from 20 to r threatening thousand1 th of dollar worth of property .lease, According to resident living north I ;nd west of the atat capital who re-- rt that many of, the email free fire which caueed o much deatruc-- f tlon' last year, are beginning to be noticed. Seven large, flame-eweareas were counted thla morning, .where fire had burned the grass and abrubbery from the gronud. .Loot year these fires burned alow, ly In the neighborhood of the capltol, running in smouldering line around the foothills to the horth and oaat of. the atstehouse, and causing lees damage than later, when they went' into the canyons and caused great destruction there. ' It is believed that these firea are many times caused by youngsters from1 the city who walk out to cook a meat or two outdoors, and who leave their camp-fire- s burning. Many of the fires noted recently have been In small ravines, the path of the first run ' nlng out of th gullies, starting from what was evidently a camp fire. ( Lest year the verdure upon Salt Lake's watershed was menaced many timet by the email fires which were started In the dry kraes that skirts .the foot h Ilia ..Experts claim that these email, dry grass fires, do dam age that the ordinary layman does not I top to think of. For Instance, they . Interpreter Kolg, vm burn the oakbrush, and renlase v it with brome grass. Brush which American Bed Cross eommlaalon .for .grows on the hills prevents the enow Albania, Is reputed by the natives tg from melting rapidly, and prevent the Mhav th "wlst tonga In Albania. h on ,the iHt la said to opoak 18 languages, and bench, by holding back the water, tll. and letting t them drain Into the i " ground. hie for hotel rooms, watched Impameasured curving and tiently, th Painstakingly Writes stroking of the pen and each guest ter Names anxiously awaiting a chance at the register evidently had to put aside all While Long Line Waits Impatience Jut as thye did in th good old school days, and bow to the 'Patrons at a local hotel today were earefully measured corrections of the It reminded probably of the day when all powerful little schoolmaam. noticeable.' however, that was uopying five line In one best writing after queerly th pawing of the calm little notebook and making he five repeti- lady that all "I"s and Vs and other tions of equal correctness proved one's letters indited were given a bit more than they might have been mastery of a pen, an ink well and a attention had not a bit of school day memory page of paper. At the time when the lineup was th returned. longest, a trim sweet faced little worn an appeared before the busy clerk and Prizes for Work of asked for accommodations for a party of five-Boys and Girls Clubs the presiding genius of the hotel desk pushed over the room keys to a waiting bellhop, the little worn-aConferences between D. W. Parevidently more used to copy books ra tt, secretary of the 8late Fair as than hotels, timidly requested if ehe should register for her party. When soclation, and leaders of boys and answered In the affirmative she pro- girls clubs In Utah, were' begun yes. ceeded calmly to Inscribe each name, terday afternoon and continued at the dotting eaclL I with, precision 'and state capltol today. Prise will be ofcrowing the Ts at exactly right anfered and liberally to clubs making disthen dlsdaining'ditto gles to write the name of the samemarks, town plays at the fair- - Among the trophies and the same state carefully after is a silver loving cup bequeathed by each name. Busy traveling men who the late Prest. Joseph F. Smith for th long since have forgotten that- - 'J- of th movement to' aid in heedHot and whose greatest worry is upbuilding of Utah to x- th Interesting to get up in line for the first scram-- 1 cel in club Work.youth ' pt ! 1 rW'' on-Regis- As n. (ZJJ oily Z.C.M.I. Mens Shop AnticipatedYour Wants j ne you need for the Fourth of July and what is additionally offered in each section of the Mens Shop. attractive, extra special discounts are -- We have prepared just the kind of outfit OUR SPECIAL SALE OF Mens, Young Mens and Boys Suits -- Continues Read carefully these extra ' special inducements. STOP consider for A moment what these prices mean. TWO GROUPS Remarkably Priced Funeral Services Held In Nineteenth Ward , GROUP NO. X AT Funeral services for Sophia Hansen, (7 years old, who died Sunday, June 27. were held Wednesday at 2 . p. into th Nineteenth ward chapel, with Bishop Chaa W. Huhl presiding. Th Norwegian choir sang: Silent Hops, "Nearer My God to Thee, and Shall w meet beyond th HverT Solo were sung by Hyrum Strooberg and Paul Fjelboe. accompanied by Arthur Parsons on the organ. The r kers were, P. R. Jctiansen and H. J. .hrla tlansen. The opening prayer was by Alma J, Larkin and the benediction by Arthur Parsons. Interment was In tha city cemetery, where th grave was dedicated by Bishop Huhl. $90, $87.50, $85 Suit Values -- Kuppenheimer Suits Included. -- GROUP NO. 2 AT n THU WAT OF ETERNAL LIFE." Is a suitable book for a young man or young woman. It is a treatise 09 tha doctrines of th gospel, exthe prlncL plaining to a clear way plea and ordinances of salvation hat they at, why they ar needed and how to practice them. Fret 7$c postpaid. For sale at Tha Dee ret News Book Store. Salt Lake Clty. Advertlsemant j . -- j78.5),$75, $72.50 Suit Values 7 'Kuppenheimer Suits' Included. The Balance of Z.C.M.I. SUITS H OFF , TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE OF SEASONABLE GOODS. n A - - Mothers! Mothers! The Off Sale Continues, are forced to remodel our store to conform to the The New Pantages Theatre, and coming as it does at the heighth of the summer season,means calamity for us, but a blessing to you. ' ' DCNTT FAIL TO TAKE ADVANTAGE. A 1 We Continues in Z. C. M. Save - time and money on sweaters, blouses and slipons, especially in broken lines. You can buy today at less than half the cost All goods on We have decided to make ''- Off Regular Price SALE PRICE , - ladies : underwear A fine ribbed Union, with strap orbodjee top. Regular price SALE PRICE $1.00 65c ... ,, ,., . llll-l- lt u $2.25 ........ .$1.65 . $3.10 .$1.95 Van Raalte thread silk hose; fulffashioned, In black, white, navy, brown or gray. Therein est hose we ever saw. Regular price ..r....77.$3.50 SALE PRICE.-.- ,. $2.45 Ladles' Lisle Hose, in All Wanted Colors, Especially Fine, ' ; and Built to Wear' I 59c SALE PRICE 95c Reguar price , ;7. " -- El. D. S. GARMENTS Metropolitan Life Inauranc gathered thli morning in th ball roobf of th Hotel Utah for conven-h- n session. .About 10 or 100 mem bert of th cempany from thia district and officials from New ..York and Ban Francisco, were present. Tho party from tha east registered at the hotel for that sessions Include H. Fiske and and Mlro daughters Miss Catherine Lola F. O. Ayers L. K. Frankel and wife. R. U Cox and J. E. Kavanaugfr. from New Tork, and that from roast C. B. Seott, E, O. Galt. D. M. Ged ire, F. CTScsnlon and A. J. Chad-ae- y . of Ban Francisco. mss aoii.insii SIR JOHN on rniiij ii ii DAsrfwbOd! The Mission of The Juvenile the Juvenile Instructor bofBjweid cheer to make the world brighter And better. ltf-th- eration of men and women. They love to read "The Juvenile for its bright and snappy stories, ita amusing pictures, its abounding humor and ita scores of other wholesome fee turn. far-reachi- ng - homes., v - w paffi-- . Let The Juvenile Instructor shed ita light on the ' , way of your boy or girt r to th National EducaDelegate tion aooooiatlon convention wilt have opportunity to din In "cafeteria style" the conrntton sesbetween in announeo-meto according sions R. this morning by Mrs tho of in charge O. Taylor. U D. S. U. cafeteria, whk-- will to paced t th dlepoesl of the msitoro. Th cafeteria In the basement of the Uoo Hone will accommodate 20. Mrs Taylor said, and a nominal rat will bo charged tot each dtsh. 4 nt ling suits, both, in cotton and wool, which we the scareity everywhere of this class of mer- - Oil Opposite Tribune Bonding. - And parents read it too. They know the power, of its influence and welcome it monthly into their SUBSCRIBE NOW ' MAIM STREET Next to New Paatagea Theatre. A William J. Vs y. rhlef yeoman. United Stales navy. In charge of the clerical pork at the local naval recruiting station, hay received a "good conduct" medal from the navy department, according to announcement made today. Chief Vey hao bed eight years ef esrWa la tb navy without a black mark against him. according to $1-5- A YEAR 0 The Juvenile Instructor " II y Its appeal Is to boys and girls, who will be the next gen- Good Conduct Medal Awarded Chief Yeoman 152-SOUT- uiis?ion of e 1 ' flat-wea- ve on-han- snii official Wifi Open Cafeteria For Convention Visitors It has been so much appreciated by our customers that we have decided to continue the sale on L. D. S. Garments at AH other garments, with the exception cf pure thread silk will be discounted We have a. very good assortment have priced especially for this sale regard!; chandise. rum rro ta at; SOUTH MAD SX5 local rocruiting offlceraA In addition, to bis service In tho navy ho is asa elated with the American Legion i poet adjutant of Sait Lake post No. IS, and as a member Of tho state Of tho Utah executive committee etate branch of tho American Legion. Ho born In Pueblo, Cola . .$4 00 ii t . 12,2j SILK CAMISOLES Regular price SALE PRICE Regular price SALE PRICE otm LTV: Childrens Mercerized Sweater Coats, In Blue, Rose, ; Green or Gold. awaits v X - a wonderful opportunity ( you. r Mens Shop. Z. C. M; L Shop a V. the Fourth of July atx further cuts tables - for out- fitting LADIESAND CHILDREN'SSWEATERS I.s Boys . - tr John LMMf Daelnoood, Orert 'sr " 44 East South Temple Britains premier baronet end g hero of tho go, at war, la soon to marry tflaa Amy Campbell, daughter ef Mr. and Mrs. John D. Campbell et Upper Cetton Park. In Sumy. H held tha rank of .major In tho southern High, landera and then Joined tho bank orp He la the tenth bamoet of kta Una. ' .'I Job Printing THE DESERET BIVDIVS op JC aim AVIy 1U PQv MUM at NEVVO |