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Show TIIE DESERET NEWS SATURDAY JULY 3 1020 Free Rendition of "The Creation " PLANS SUBMITTED FOB !I! Speclficationa and plana for tha road peojoct . hare dlatrict read federal good to tha at Ogden, for their approval Thia road la to ha I. If mi lea In length It feet wide reaching front tha city limit Of Ogden to the Iowa of Huntsville. The naw road will be constructed of concrete, with bituminous topping la places. It traverses Ogden canyon which contains acanery famed for its beauty; Located on the projected road and are tha Ogden canyon aanluu-luthatal hot eprlnga and tha Hermitage thoue-anda and resort. vial tod annually by Tha Lluntavtlle of tourists. Utah-Logan and Idaho branch" of tha laterurban eyatam parallels tha road for mucb of tho distance. If tha road la approved aa planned. It will eoel flff.lft.IS to complete, of which tho government la aaked t--i pay llfl.411.tt, according to officials In the office of tha atata road enbids gineer.. After being approved, will ba Immediately advertised for will ba and then construction pushed forward rapidly, It being ih bap of tha atata roada department to com- plats tha highway by autumn. Ogden-Hunterll- t Mt Streeter . Development Company Ailu Permunon 11 I - - To Sell Stock For Concern That PromUe Big Thing. 3 that Burled In an announcement 1 y, ju Streeter Developmentsailcompany atook, to jM eaked permission la a atory of commercial development t which win mean'one of tha greatest a! rid re la a forward direction that It .Utah haa taken In many yeara will urt itrttm of additional coal rolling through Bolt Lake City, and will open to tha marts of trado of thta city, a region rich with coal, oU, stock, cattle, honey, farm produce, to hay grain and horses, according" Harden Bennlon. secretary of state who haa Just returned from a trip to tha ' Uintah Basin. Thie la tha eonneettng link between Salt Lake and Denver, which when railroad tha projected la completed, will link Salt Laka to Denver by a direct routs, and will give one of tha richest regions on earth aa opening, through Salt Lake City to alt the principal cities of tho west, aa la stated In tha papers filed, through tha Los Angeles and 8alt Laka Routs, tha Oregon Short Lina and the Weetern Pacific, all f which direct connections will be given through Salt Laka City aa a gateway. Thla projected railroad will cover a distance of about IT miles, reaching from Craig, Colorado tha end of the Moffat line, to Mt. Streeter, which la the eastern terminus of tha projected line (known aa Governor Bamberger's project) i Hayden's oratorio, Tha Creation" Will ba rendered by the Balt Lake Oratorio society, a sympheny orchestra, and eminent soloists, on lha campus of Lha Unlvendty of Utah Friday evening. July 4. from ( Id to oclock during the gua-ehour. The oratorio will bo rendered as a special feature of tha N. E. A. convention and la offered to the general public free of charge Solely tn the Interest of community welfare, all are Invited to be present, to make themselves comfortable on the- lawns f .tha unit varsity and enjoy the Inspiring music and tha wonderful view. The affair la a gift to the people from tha Halt Lake Oratorio society, the CXy of Balt Lake, the Commercial club and the University of Utah. GEO. D. PTPER. President Salt Lake Oratorical Society. le et - ;gi 07 0205 00000 uu yy U (.!(? SHM is minim En Route by Auto Lieut. H. R. Hubbard of Helena and family ara in town, en route to Ban Francisco by Sunday School Will automobile. ' Commemorate Fourth . Now Master Mechanic J. E. Hen abaw haa been appointed terminal Tha Hawthorns ward Sunday school master mechanic for lha Oregon Short !th a will celebrats "July Fourth Line at Pocatello. Ida, succeeding H. L. Burton, resigned. patriotic program, Sunday morning, , at 10:10 In tha naw Hawthorns chapel, Hold Florence Woman CovingUp corner of Eighth East and Roosevelt ton, 175 Q street, reported to the poavenue. Tha program follows: lice Friday night that she bad been Bugle call, ooy ecout; flag raising East between County Agent Battle held up at Eleventh and pledge, boy ecout; song, "Star South Temple and First South street Bpangled Banner,' Sunday , school; With Gratshopper Pett Flag of the Free, Sunday prayer; Her purse containing 1 4 was taken. school; sacrament; song. "There Are Ed ward Treated for Dog Bit Taking with him 2,000 pounds of Many Flags In Mapy Lands, Brimary "Yankee and klndergartsn chorus; Bruerton of Holliday was treated for arsenic and five barrel of yrup. to Doodle Willard Funk; song, chorus a dog bite at the emergency hospital aid in the from deacons teachers anu priests; fight agulnt grasshoppers He Informed hosFriday afternoon Hall Columbia. history, Melvin now being waged In Rich county, pital attendants that the dog had at- Tneron Hampshire; eong, first Intermediate W. Bennlon left yesterday for tacked him while he was in Pioneer fourth year chorus; solo. "Flag Withis conthere The section. that plague out a Slalit, Jennie Brown; "Battle park. sidered the worst in tne state, though Hymn of lha Republic," history. MarWill Observe Holiday Monday, there are some other counties where cus Funk; aong, first Intermediate July 6, will be observed by all federal the grasshopper are working havoc second year chorus; "Columbia, tha F offices as a national holiday. AU sec- with crop (Jem of the Ocean. history, Mary tions of the postofflce at Murray, CarkjuUt: aong. second Intermediate Cacb. county has been bady Infested second year chorus; "Just Before the CTUscnahlp Booming. Sugar House, the Pioneer station and with grasshoppers, according to Har- Bwtlle solo. MotheS." Faul Hedge and be the main office, will closed ' Mr. Bennlon reports that tha old R. Hagan, chief Inspector of the and chorus; recitation, Lenore only perishable goods will be handled, state crops and pests commission. He By Frefeaaar Rather Nelsoa, Llhrartaa at tha University at ltah. solo. Georre "Marseillaise. senahlp there la anxious to help boost tha shorten will In some sections of that Potter and chorus; Old Black Joe." tha projects which Twentdth Ward Elder O. C. Dal-b- y says that of hoppers to tha distance from them to the outside chorus from theological class; "Amerof libraries and tha catalog, where each book is indexed will deliver a special address to- county hundreds The growth Mt tha benediction. were destroyed. H. P. that school; Ha ica. world. Additional faculty members for the reports square yard ao can find morrow that the reader Twentieth at fully, the evening spread of books to remote parts of for himself whether the there and Streeter terminus of tha Una la a proahaa ward chapel. There will also special Matthews has led the fight University of Utah were named at a) and that tha coal which Speaker Announced that the poison has gradualhas been an Interesting the books he wants. Thia library reports communities la eerv afternoon the At fast music. FriIndexing rroua town, board meeting of the (of regenta conquered the pesta being produced In Craig haa a development of the early part of the done on carda. which are filed alpha- ices the Twentieth ward quartet and ly Grasshoppers are also bad In Box-eldFor nama on the eastern markets that la League day. The three appointments ware Dr. last rebe W. Mrs. Alrd will in Eva the singthe betically trays, showing 60 25 cents of higher yeara and Sanpete counties and there N. N. Knight. Ph D., a graduate from bringing It a price In ers. sources means of of the comBy library. same tha are many In Emery county but not Before thia time there were college thia than other coals. Fred L W. Bennett,, president, and Clark university, assistant professor catalog, the reader can find books Mans Linger Crushed C. E. Big so many as in other sectlona Mr. petitive market - Tha coal mined In Bishop Michael Mauss, vice president of economics; llbrarlea equipped to meet In some on the la Interhe Mina which in Ewing, subject Margaret la i 630 suffered Jensen the Craig region court, ler, Hagan says the oounty representatives a graduate of the local university, in- measure the needs of the college ested, books by a favorite author, or crushed burns freely, leaves little ash, throws and treasurer of the finger on the riglit hand Fri- are working hard to put down the there were subscription ll- by a given title. out a steady heat, and will make Salt League of Utah, will visit Ogden, Sun- structor In tha department of physi- world; It in he when afternoon pests and are reporting much success filling the. demands of those Close on the heels of this Index, day frame work of an caught wheel In center for cal education, and Harold Blake, also brarlea Lake City the the scourged district. In the Interests of the the emery were day, who fortunate be to able Instructocame to indexes enough the a add of tho Institution, magaxinea while he was sharpening an axe. His great graduate an area of coil fields that wtll will be tha printo They campaign. the paY but were - automotive there few fee; sources of A the wonderful to the r-Ip up engineering. opening several large coal -companies injuries were treated at the emergency cipal speakers at the M. I. A. meet- fellowahlp.-ia-- . .open, freely; tq.. the. public, Information, to. be found, in-- this " Boy on Bicycle metallurgical .engineer- libraries. wholesalers already- In- tho In "In the '"Ogden hospital." ing where could inand everyone la of These wan C. to go get perliterature. awarded which Douglas asking type Tho company ing Ran Down by Auto Third ward. books either for study or for recrea- dexes are printed monthly, and show Trainmaster Promoted Announcemission to put through tho project C. N. Christensen and Geo. Barnes a graduate of the university tion. . that time haa forth fully and accurately, under au ment 'from Loa Angeles states that Fortunately last month. which will connect the projected Bam- F. Bishop Petersen, members of tha execuBarr Fisher, 12 years old, son of The resignations of J. C. Doocy, passed, and tha public libraries are thor, subject, and title, all of the ma- J. M. Archibald, formerly trainmaster berger road, is wsll established as a tive committee of tie league,, wtll adon the Lob Angeles & Salt Lake rail- Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Fisher, 28SL W. Foraberg, reaching out to meet the needs of the terial in the current periodicals. J. already dress tha M. L A. mechanical organisation, engineer; development on tobacco, chief whole country. Every year produces some new In- road, is promoted to be assistant to Twentieth East street, suffered two1 engineer, and W. H. Chamber-laiowning thousands of dollsrs worth of Sunday night in meeting Farmers ward. With this growth has come an In- dex. were which unlocks a new treasure W. H. Comstock, general manager for working of cosl fields, and actively professor philosophy, Tha local league Is now affiliated teresting growth of devices to open house of pleasure or knowledge, mak- that railroad. In charge of schedule painful lacerations and numerous mines which ara shipping their pro- with accepted. anla It the national league. bruises Friday evening when he was ducts eastward. They are already The board also authorised Preet. up the resources of libraries to the ing it more possible Tor the investiga- matter, principally. struck by an automobile. The boy public. The first of these, was the tor to find readily all of the material John A: Widtaoe to sign a contract for index selling stock under tha Colorado andIs nounced. A Officers Shoot waa Dag dog thought of the library Itself, or the card In his field. riding a bicycle at the time and one year with the federal social hyWyoming bluo aky laws, and it to be suffering from the rabies was tha accident occurred when he failed be will boat'd 512.000 only a matter of time .-until the rail- - Sandy Legion Pott whereby giene shot and kUled Friday evening by to see the automobile approaching besons cannot road will ba a'reallty- Contracts for the and Why the the for daughters government by H. granted Warden and cause of another machine and rods J. Star Beauty Contett carrying of the pioneers form a commutes and Traffic Sergeant on of work at the Institution. lights of way hava already bean mada t COMMUNICATIONS Motorcycle Patrolman Thomas Dee. directly in front of the approaching on much of tha proposed line, and board members who were presget up a parade. It need be of little The The was killed after dog complaint car. He was taken to the emergency officials of tha project hops that work , The American Leg Ion post at Sandy ent at the meeting Friday were ;expense just simply a parade in au had been received by the officers that hospital where a Jagged cut was iouqd can start without daisy.- -: toe. -- Today we are well prepared for he was Weldemar" Van haa started A "beauty conteat in GranSeven shots above Rlter,' strangely.acting and another Gem-nulRun. Lines H. Lund, Drr B. A. l, such an event. We have hundred were fired at the animal before he over thetheleftright knee Survey ite and Jordan stakes, a prize await- Cott. Anthon eye. Three stitches were PIONEER URGES FITTING D. H. Christensen-- , Stephen ' I thousands autos auccumbed. aay Another cheerful point In tha outmight owning most votes required to close each of the cuts. Daniel Alexander, Harden Ben-nlowho would be glad to have them filled look for a speedy construction of tha ing the girl who gets tha Sale of Fireworks Charged On a After treatment at the hospital, the Mrs Charlotte E. Stewart, John with aged pioneers. They could parMt. 8treetar- - railroad, is that It la The contest closes July 23, at 10 p.m. charge of violating the city ordinance boy was rmoved to his home. stake American Legion week A- - Wldtsoe, Walter Fitch, Sr, Ernest fairly well assured that a line la pro- Jordan through some of - the principal which ... L. prohibits the sale of fireworks will b celebrated from July 15 to 2f, Bamberger and Elbert. .P- - .Thopiaja JELEBRATION OF JULY 24 ade at- IO oclpck fn t resets jected from Wameutter, on the Union with lt commencing Lake, Woo, Chinaman, Hop A dance. dlnners show andleo- - secretary 'of the board' distance of 9 Educator Will Vitit the 'Pacific., to' Craig, the morning, and filially land at 55 years old, was arrested Friday by miles. Mr. Bennlon heard talk jiureraas prominent features. . Afield city i paikiHow- - sice, it would ,. bCr, to l Uhartea jorgcnscn; - Wdsh Muir Cherry Orchard UnaT white In tha basin. SurTTmeet will be held at YhO Jordan TRgh some have a host of children singing Po toff ice Established. Editor Deseret News: said to have sold more than 800 packveytng crews hava run Jlnes through school near tha close of the celebraa for and tne suitable occasion, to songs firecrackers of various asages boya Staks and the Athletic tion The PaJordan of Fourth July Is close at hand, short talk of tha valleys there, and tha Union About 40 prominent educators this days by one of He was later released on furnishing Plntura, Washington county, Utah, a national holiday. Another holiday the cific haa dona more than merely talk sociation has promised support A will come Into actual contact A couple of hours thus bail of $25. evening pioneers; of this branch, which would put them ball et the city hall will ba tba final haa been established as ax fourth class in the people of Utah are much spent would be much appreciated by tone of growing cherries. with five . -. into, --touch- - w RhCa r haa, .county . cuai maL -Twenty-fourth, la Interested Dead Seek the Mans Father Efforts M rs.in the" ' persttrff "and if would be" qulte 'an are fields, and central Utah Industries, a to Visiting state superintendents of pub- made local the to word re- honor of the Pioneers. .Over 50 years honorpeople, being as police by according postmaster, veterans. to the aged rich feeder to their main lines 8aK Navy EnlUtment was it Wilfind of father to ago lie observe these instruction have accepted the Invicustomary Henry Mitchell, ceived by local postoffice officials yesI would that the kotos have liam Mitchell, Lake would thus gain an easy access who died at San Fran tation of L. J. Muir, state Maud M. Wilson has been holidays in a very attractive and loyal placards ofsuggest ' to the pioneers came cisco the superintha Union Pacific which would also year Double Last Year terday. Hark-neman was manner, ss the The and committees to young succeed Richie appointappointed tendent of public Instruction for Utah, those who withoutThursday. be a commercial gain. ed on those occasions spent a great to the invalley for instance number to from word funds, as postmaster at Juniper. according to go on a special street cat, as SiRit on 1847, place that One hundred and two men have endeal of time and labor td make them came the coast and tha body ia being Muirs guests, to hia orchard in Bounthe autos, and so on to the year 1868, held at thecity, successful. Gate Golden were listed They, in Lake at Salt the the undertaking affairs navy, Chairman Named grand Los of Eye. before the advent of the railroad. The establishment while an effort ia made tiful. The visitors are here to attend For Sue and to seemed them. everybody enjoy station during tha aeeond quarter of the convention of the TTitlonal Educacould have a Suit- to locate the Of .late years very little has been handcart pioneCrs parent. tion association. By Club Committee the year, double that of tha same Chris Morris haa filed suit in tha done They expressed In this city In regard to celebrat- able inscription on their conveyances. The committee would no doubt get priaca for Testimonies The North themselves as delighted at the chance period tn tba previous year. Chief Third district court against the In- ing them tn the loyal way we used to. close to at visit The membership, committee of the Yoeman William J. Vay haa received the permission andald of the mayor Weber stake angc one of the Glass pupils have for 115.-00- 4 Especially have I noticed this on Pio- and commissioners bf our city In this been offered Religion famous Utah orchards they sdw from' for best ten the Salt Lake Commercial club will select a "good conduct medal" from tha navy ternational Smelting company prizes neer day July 24. The daily papers laudable enterprise. ten testimonies concerning the divine the car Windows. The special street damages for the loss of an eye. department for eight years continua chairman at .a- - meeting in. the club ous service without abiadlf mark' LlabSnV' WT Charged- against the de- would announce- that "tb.day passed ' WhaT say the sons and '"daughters authenticity of the Bdok of Mormon. ear 'Will- - jeavethe- - Hotel Utah at rooms Friday,. July 1. ,R. .R, Hamt- -' against him. Mr. Vay, was born In fendant, It being alleged that the off quietly. The head of of the pioneers in answer to this? The essays must be filed with tbe oclock this afternoon ' " Remember Flfti' Years Ago. plaintiff was put to dangerous -- work the' early settlers are stake secretary, by Sept, 1, The prizes the echooi system of almost every ton, former, chairman haa been elect, pueblo, Colo.,;, and had charge of the in that, which ha had 'had no' experience clerical work at the recruiting staIn your Issue of JuJy 2$, last year, fast passing away; Every week the are offered to stimulate interest state tn the Uhibn will be present ed to the board of governors and without warning of tha danger. tion. here for several months I Wka much Interested In tho article, dally papers. record their deaths. Let among the children in the study of , C. B. Hawley, president of tha club, Life In Utah Fifty Tears 'Ago, which us not forget those who are sttll with the Book of Mormon. Move For New Trial. yesterday announced tha following ap-- .. Noted Traveler Will to gives a brief account of how the us. They have borne the heat and O., Marion, Going French Celebrntlon-r-Th- e L Alliance in ln While the of burden your Twenty-fourt- h day. was celebrated. pointments to tha club , membership T6 Notify Harding may be well to efuote from The NewIt fancy and childhood they nursed you, Francaise will celebrate the 14th of Motion for a new trial has been Give Two Lecture ' , committee. watched over you In sickness and dis- July, the French national holiday, filed in the Third district court in the of that date, which is aa follows a banquet at the Hotel Utah. C C. Backes j; W. Collins, W. C. leave will Mrs. Llhcoln Dr. ease; educated you until they reared with life haa Jeannette whoso Smith Steffen The most Is Hyde a Wirt, feature conspicuous All members of the society, or friends case of Mrs. loneStark. B. N. BaRey, Phil J. Purcell. and manhood unto womanhood. Coal and Grain you detailed account the memof aa celebration of a Bamberger the been with for against 15, Ohio, Marlon, adventure, having July replete be Fred Baltif, Roy Cross A. E. Smith, or who desire to intend now let in their declining years the plaintiff waa day held In this city. .At about And Churchill P. Castle, Harry 6. Knight, been three years In the lands border- ber of the Republican national com- Pioneer are urgently requested to no- company, in which 4 o'clock In the them, give present recently" given $200 damages for the morning a procession us be courteous and kind tonot W. F. Long. H. E. Godwin, Dr.' A. C, ing on tho North. Polo and several mittee on arrangements to notify Sen-atMadame Emma either tify Daugin, national now, them on floral a calendar withwailing formed1 headedbythe offerings of her picture flag south Seeond East, or Madame use ' Wherry, V. H. .Itlchey, A. B. Pem. year Irt the land of the Arabian Warren G. Harding. J uTy2 2 of and Groxall's brass band. The pio- until death closes their eyelids. So 447 . out her consent 214 A street, at once. , broke. Daniel Lang, we neer should honor them on candifollowed' aa Pioneer r day by accompaned Republican with. hie nomination The following were also reappointed Knights, entering Jerusalem . . celebration. as was in Utah a COAL It ALLIANCE COMPART of United loyal tha date grand for wagons,representing byDo not let it be said that the Twenty-fopresidentUtahs Rod Cross Record Miss General Allenby, and being the- - first for a term C one year: 1147 when the of first band a received deStates. pioneers, E." telegram director of tha Mr. Hyde Grace Freeman Bassett, Arch M. Brown- man to take moving pictures from a For coal of baat quality and quick of July, 1120, "passed off partment Ensey, H. Haye, national under PresL Brigham Young, first ar- urth of .junior membership, aervtow 140 south Main street Phone machine,-o- f ' Jerusalem, Beth- yesterday from Will notifying . The ing. H. F; Dlcke. R. J. Froleeth.Mer-ril-P. flying In were the rived of wagons valley. her of American division quietly." the mountain chairman, Republican l, lehem and all Palestine from the MedP. Jensen, Louis Manjs, Albert decorated with stunted oak, sunflowONE OF THE PIONEERS. Red Cross, registered at the Hotel Wasatch 4442. Advertisement a. iterranean to the Dead Sea, as well her appointment on the committee, ers, William K. Mchcll, N. U of and 1420. sagebrush Lake 2, Salt representations notification official states that children of Utah gave her City. July that as tha Utah, mountains of Turkey, the stating R. N. Toung. soma of the wild animal life which more than 13,494 to he national Red Sphinx and the Pyramids, the veiled will ba sent later. found in Utah the when pioneers they Crew fund during the year 14ll to women of the Harems, and tha other first came here. 1420. A large amount waa also given, wonderous things of the near cast. this division of the par.."Following ah states, to the heedy children here will give two of hi thrilling lecture ade came other wagona rich- - with and in Europe. in Salt Lake City, Sunday, July t. fruits, flowers, vegetables, representThe first will, be" delivered In the Its Field the World After speakseme of the products of the soil ing First Congregational church, ' Pint under tha workmanship of thb hardy ing at a meeting at local Salvation South and Fourth East at 11.04 am. early settlers. There were also other Army headquarter,. Col. Sidney In the evening ha will apeak Gauntlett with Mrs. Gaontlett left vehicles, representing various phases rent HIGH PRICED REFirst Presbyterian church, east South of Ufa on the frontlet. In eluding ox yeoterriay for' the east. The colooei Why Temple and C street, at 5 o'clock. SPACE FOR STOR teams1 TAIL team mule field Salvaof and the outfits, the the declares that The evening lecture will be illustrated At either of our' -- stores some 1 of the At handcarte whlch now world. the tion entire pioneer hi Army when AGE marvelous moving pictures, this by you cm use OUR had escorted across the plains. Then present 204,004 German children are WAREHOUSE being the first ttme they have ever right when it is new from the been for YOUR came men and young Women, bearing shown In Utah." The public is being given milk each day by the or" the national banner, also, representaCoL Gauntlett served for HOUSE Invited to either, or both, of these at greatly press. . BRANCH ganization. tives of tha Church and the civil govIn 20 years in Berlin and nine-yearlecture. Mo charge for admission. to cost - of Deseret,, reduced yon? the University"Is ernment,'' He secreSwitzerland. now.field Just step. inside .the-dochildren and teacher of th Sunday tary for the westers division. schools, pony riders, veterans of the INSURANCE ONLY 18c PER and pick it out yourself. All Fuel Co. Directed Mormon bsttsljon and numerous repSTORE GOAL NOW Higher price To Pay $12 a Week , $100 PER ANNUM. the newest and best weekly ocThe Uniof resentative various trades and Brigham Young likely. MARTIN GOAL OO- - 4 Main . cupation. and monthly periodicals atMO. Advertisement Wssstok Decisions of the state Industrial When tha parade was over. 'services General Merchandise Storage. versity cafeteria, established were held in the new tabernacle (Just tractively arranged on our commission directed the Utah Fuel . Manufacturers Distributor! Charter Member to he(- about thOe , company yesterday to pay to recently finished), racks. Clyde L. last winter, has done more - time assembled. was The people Take Initial Hike 14. jKftlghten 111 a week, from i spent In epeeches. song and music Bearing 7 per cent Interest The same cheerful service at la long ao Knighton is dins bled, and a fill felt Tenth than the ward by braw band. long At want; .to py IW. J -E. VToodruff fit for On Fifteen charter member of t Wathe close of the service 22 guns were either ftorq. Jennings-IIann. me ilu at aervlre improved city property,-"Bes- t Tired in honor of. (be twenty second satch Mountain club will tak an have made its qualities filling on earth. Henry l'rnge, who claimed injury -: security of arrival the of the pioanniversary initial titkeMondsy t Mt. Timpane-- g from accident In the employ of tha aeera," a. it so popular that it. willo be iHemle A trip te Zion national park.-BryeConstruction company, was Then Roar. sat i denied Com pens Con. Grand canyon. Ft j In course. thnev Have the eartt Of made a permanent feature of Geo-s- e canyon. nd other points win be taken j enter, figuratively speaking, were So. etgniavK tn tbe prime of life, and abta ta get t he school. BTsfrd-Jaly 12 Officers of the club- - are! DitpOiU In grand style own eelebrsimos La-J4JJ. ' !X ' Roldsway, peeeenl, C. A. j Wi. that frriinn ZMTemfU fcenOhes vhnl,. a-r and feeloa 0 UmAh aed ton1some erlnk fn bra to. nerve art Today they secretary, and Lest Carte, I Vo de At Virert(a. AderUeTiDt, bar not T same strength and Vim. treasurer. r Utah-Colora- r f Independent erganlnatlon state superintendents apart from the National Education association, waa voted to be affected at the opening conference cl elate V'zd Friday. A committee on permanent organisation waa appointed by PreeL Joaephtna ('or I la I Teuton aa follows: M re. Mar C. C. Bradford. Colorado: T. E. Johnson, Michigan; Leo J. Muir, Utah, and E. C. Brooks. North Cnrollna. A resolutions committee waa also appointed which includes T. O. Thomas. Mains; Ethal Red field. Idaho; J. H. Wagner. New Metlce; W. C. Rea-vl- a. Maryland; Annie Webb Blanton, Texas; E. W. Butterfield, New Hampshire, and W. J. Hunting. Nevada. Tha committee to Investigate tbe various state methods and report at the conference of -- tate superintendents next year consists of William C. Wood, California, chairman; C. P. Carey. Wisconsin, and A. 8. Cook, . Maryland. Two other committees appointed were one on reorganisation which Includes C. P. Carey, chairman; William C. Wood. Payeon: Smith, Washington; L. N. Hlnea, Indiana, and C. W. Warner, Naw Mexico, and tha other on certification constating of L. N, Hines, chairman: John V. Conway. Naw Mexico; Dr. Margaret California, Mr. Addle Dick- - , Inaon, Washington, and G. N. Child, Utah. 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