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Show , p 8 . I IIIITED CONFESSION WHY?-- TO REOPEN OF giSE DESERET .NEWS, SATURDAY JUIX 31 TILE 1 akt .7. tre There No Women With the Circus? CMENTCO.LIPLOIEES . 4 Al Miaco. who recently celebrated his ighty-firbirthday and ix the oldest clown in thit circus businesa. lauthority for the statement that woindin do not maim good clowns and 'that for this reason the profession 0 one in which men predominate. "I have known item women clowns." says Miaco. rbut : none of them were good. Aa a general rule. women. won't mak fools of them-elvas men will and they don't want to make themselves ridiculous. A male clown doesn't mind. bow foolishly you dress him nor how funny yoe make him look. Ile hasn't much natural vanity. But give a woman a ridiculous costume. make her paint her face in red nod white checks, put on a Woe pair of feet 'even else to large for her and what have you? A woman clown? No-- -a resigned and melancholio person who gets but Hula joy out of life and loss out el her work. "Wtmen seMom have a Ben. of humor when the joke Is directed' against themeelves. They hate to be laughed -- at, while men like a joke and can enjoy the ones that hit them aa well ad the ones which are aimed at others. My 60 years of experience bag proven that men make the best clowns. Maybe It's because they don't have to actmaybe they're just bora that way." of MondayWby do we speak "minding ne's Ps and Q's. (Copyright. 1120, by the Wheeler Syn. dicate. Inc.) ' ' HOBBIES, 81g UTAH .imlonEmmoomb..onowmo.11. l'n0 COMMEHCIAL The Stuff Artists Are Made From-.- 2 Originality LINKS SOSPECT WITH CIOSS7111 , By Jack Scam Inottneor in Art. of Daily Message Designed to Inculcate 'Right Thinking. (The Star is used to attract the eye, and the S engraved In it stands for Scripture.) PLAN FEDERATION m., ,Nomimi,,..11 st Back to the BHA SOOTIIERN OTAH - of Utah. Vail-min- i CLUBS (Special to Tho News.) According to information roceived The state industrial rommiesion has CEDAR CITY. July 30.Organizatof C. Burrs E. tho it which b Wood, in manager by & itanded down a decielon JACK- - oF - ALL-TRADE- S ion of a federation of the Commer0A AN WHO CAN detective agency in Salt Lake City. the case of the emOK AXDT RAIL fetuses to . Utah southern seven of the 141 clubs Givig YOU. 0111 FIEW:1 Coors Knight, Oleo Roy Dean. alias AND WILL THINK. ployee& of the Ogden rortland Cement 44.tpo halal rtxu.-41.- 0. counties woe tentatively formed here A. V. flmith, arrosted July 11. at Alaa of 'company. This le the outgrowth A DAY n today when Commercial dub repr125,000,41A YEAR. at- Brig modta. Calif., onA (Imre ot burglary. 'hearing granted la o- testitatives. and in eons. oases county has confossod to the robbery of eight barn City by Commissioner, William and other officials. met commissioners tares in Mohr Admissions by the Ettorr and Moneon, for which they 110111( GETS BIG for that purpose. os mom. onoos.wom n muss Isinw MOO went to Brigharn City. where they prisoner that he sold S1.000 worth of K. sasistant AWN Sam eeretary E M Smith, NM um, tit IN MINIths ateard the appeal of the men for more ILiberty It;onds In Sam Yranctsce have of the Rat Lake Commercial club convinced tho officers that hi was OF STATE FUNDS wa(es. investigated living casts, Inwas the representative of that organ-tuitio- n in tho robbery of the Woods cluding rent, foodstuffs and ether se. a read and the at meeting Cross bank, the Lehi baiik and the ceesitles, and itecided that the men .S.M.. reaolution pouted by the Salt Lake More than were not entitled tb more componaa-- 1 bank ' last Layton spring. July has been a record breaker with Commercial club board of governors. t Gen than they were in January. wben $10.000 worth of Liborty bonds were in which they pledge the support of the rate road commission, as that body !1st noir wage scale contract was made.1 stolen in these robberies. .111.7......... There Is little chance of a strike. as th organization toward any move- has had more men at work on more Mr. Wood says the stores robbed by members of the commission stated ment in southern Utah which will road projects than for many years. Out Knight and his companions. include J. that both employers nd ipmployaele 4.41T Malt Lake. at C. for the upbuilding of the stet' of 6860,000 in warrants made out for work establishmenta, Penny have promised to abide by the decision and ,NaMM.PM the month. 1600,000 were for road conFork American Spanish Provo, N, rb resolution from Bait Lake wee atruction. of the Industrial commission. Fork. the As Mon jewelry store at 1 tilisloi---11--F-- ' a The commission of its own aceor& and according. to the state awlCi with applause. greeted hearty of Provo. from which $$0.000 worth ra) ..... extended for the period of three yeare which are practically ditor's books, motion carried assuring Unanimously diamonds. watches and other Jewelry an award previously made of 14.40 a '7A.1 7 for July. was closed, Salt stolen. the of board of the governors I week, to the mother of Y. W. Denter I I iki i i , It la riAt reported that Knight boasts of Thi next !largest total In any one Lake Commercial club of the whole.ol 4 killed accidently in the Fifth East hor robbing Penny stores in Wyoming. , tel in July of MT. hearted support of southern Utah in group of funds was $263.411.61, drawn ,,,..e4 other and .l California , S. Nevada. Utah. The commisalon has assumed the the movement for the upbuilding of against the redemption funds. This western 'motto to the extent of S70.000. right of examination of the pay'roll was part of a paysaent of 1300.000 The Utah authorities are smoking to Utah. 411.11 of Industrial companies in Utah, and is world In The commercial art A few light footsteps outside obtain the extradlion of Knight. with for bonds issued in 1610 and falling O(ficers. who Temporary artists out claiming that since the industrial comfor capable a reaching Edward Lessner and William Brock. the hall of a. modern due yesterday. S. X. Fosters president of the Cedar pante base, their Insurance payments who are honeyed to be implicated slight hesitation. and the tall figure have...originality. silo have learned to The University of Utah, the Utah upon their payroll, the oommimion think. with him In A series of robberies.. City Commercial club. wale elected Ktricultural college and the branch of a boy stood silhouetted In the of)tas the right to Inspect and examine Broad; constructive thought is best temporary chairman of the meeting. agricultural college drew warrants to. It. Thle deciaioncame as the result easiest gainedby the fice doorway. gainedand From the federal E. B. Jorgensen of biliford. tarn- - tilling 650,007.12. with The of the C. It. Savage & Co.. firm of Bait of sort training. collegiate Iproper A commercial art firm too busy to vocational fund, conalbuted by the Lake City. refusing to permit its payla looking for the man who not porary secretary. world officers No Other be bothered with "only a boy" had government. warrants for 111.770. 09 andI were elected roll to be examined. The commisonly can think but will think. at today's meeting. it were drawn. Part of this Will go to referred him to me. sion ordered the Ocean Accident and holds good in cartoon. commer- . this was interested. I looked over being considered best to formulate employees in the state school offices. or any other form of art. company to make an audit Guaranty his drawingsbut. be. like a score cial. to achool districts through. or the payroi l. and report to the comThe trouble I have found with some definite plan of organization to and partstate. of other youths who have found their most advanced art students is that I recommend to out the mission. of the another meeting State bounties were paid to the way into my studio wanting to sell though they are able with hard work t May Co to Supreme Court: Utah Commercial clubs, amount of 14.695.31. and the fish and their goods, had no goods to sell. if southern to run a good race. and though Ths compensation award to the be next weeks. to held few within the can I think of nothing that will they sincerely follow art and get all game department drew in warrants a ByilM.S. widow of Guy Parone, deceased (nay create more enthusiasm than a good the Iron, Garfield. Beaver. Washington, total of 65,607.27. It cost just 6916 84 4, necessary. nothing can keep study be taken to the supreme court. At drawing. One wants to own it. hang them from success. they 'do not un- Millard, Ptute and Kane counties have to administer the state motor vehiciejt the time of the accidental death of The Scandlaavisa Saints in 'Utah Hanson was ordained an elder. IL up, live with it. But such boys derstand. The world stands aside interested themselves in the organ- fund. The state diatrict school exi Mrs. leortunata Paron& his The work grew rapidly. In No- often start specializing before laying for the man who knows where he is ization mt,vement, it was learned. and pense amounted to 61.646.49 in July was Hying in Italy. She sent and adjacent stelae will observe the vember. it is planned to employ a perinanent and for high schools it totaled $731.46. 1151. three conferences, the foundation of The gen, testimony to show that she wail not seventieth anniversary of the begin-flin- g named after the cities of Copenhagen. ius of originality is thought a growth. a pcvier going. or secretary to devote all his efforts ef-to Are yott cultivating thinking. Mary A. Tuttle. who has been chief ' the legally from her husband. in the office of missionary work 144 the Fredericia and Aaalborg. respectively. to see things from an extra angle, and are you stamped Artist handle with 'promoting and deputy Joseph Ririe 1.7tah. although they had lived apart for forts of southern It is not cultivated without thought. care? state auditor. leaves that office toclik, organised. In February, 1852, at Iwo years,-bthat she expected to Church In the Scandinavian counirial. awere Plan to Advertise. to enter thercontest for the nominat general conference held at Copenloin him as goo ae he earned anough byreligious.aad social, Sathorinirlin hagen, z hundred. Danish sit were Several county commissioners, rep- of state auditor to succeed Mr. R to secure & home. The law states Salt Lake City, on Saturday and Bun. Church about BIC DROP BEPOIITED IN WILL-EXPERT members HEALTH represented, resenting their counties unofficially, who- has announced biivettndideer that when a. man and wife are "sop day. a beside.' some in Sweden and some in appeared at the meeting and promised the state treasureship. Walter A. 1 arated" (meaning a divorce or legal reviewAug. 24 and 15. This makes , On 24th of the February, of ths first mission to that Norway: to do everything poasible for the suc- will enter the office of Lincoln U. Xi, 4, 'ro the commission says), separation. 1852. Elder Snow left for his home of the world timely. cess of the proposed organization. One ly, private auditor. Mr. Day has been 'there may not be comperimition paid. part WOOL CONSUMPTION SE110013 8111 in after mountains. the In having The Church had been located the comtnimioner said it might be feas-- 1 a deputy in the office of Mr. Ririe. The commission made an award s in ible to devote part of county funds valleys only a short time ed a strong and prosperous missionwas of $233 in cash and ordered a, medi- toward an advertising campaign, and Thirty-Secon-d following the promptings of the Scandinavian countries. He Leal bill of $300 paid, and hospital ex- - when. Will Soon , t nineteen the by leaders of accompanied the emigrating the stated that he would devote his great The Bureau of Markets at penses allowed to H. If. Tegart. em- SainteSpirit, work A of Washingthe accomplished survey nine with Saints. and these, on ex. to out decided launch together end. en atich toward Be At Fort Douglas ploye() of the state road commission. and who had preceded him. formed the ton reports a drop, in wool consump- by the department of health work for tensive iniastonary enterprises All greed that the alleged petty who sustained an infection from an sow In-trunners a fore of host of tion of cast broad seed from 17,000,000 mighty among the characterized with-whic- h conducted have nearly by which pounds child. the Fospel jealousies inetreariSse behad Word from southern California states - for- - the nations orthestate ' .seYfralnouthern menthe et ' Thehtiard-neducation-anA the Hemetheaction a orclubs working. that-Cas. whose influ 'theaveragesituated. filers and Xearny-t- o being closed up.-- -were similarly detrfitientS1 commercial An award was refused to the widow other church, ence has been felt. through them- 1930. According to the report. 46,- and School League. during the first and that they would have to stop. a a it is to be abandoned by the govand three minor children of Everett would have consideredto Impossible, selves an dthetr descendants. in every 1000,n00 pounds of wool, grease wool six months of its service. has been the Saints, A special committee. composed of ernment. and the quite natural Onaech, for whom it was claimed that seemed troops occupying it. of tine of useful activity in the valleys he had died from being gassed with the very moment the mind and 'will for lequiv.alent, entered into manufacture filed wth G. N. Child, state superin- - the residents and secretaries of the are being sent to other posts. So it In social in life. in the to God indicated them; agriculture, been Utah had clubs of southern an acetylene torch While at work. various industries, in commerce. in ed- during that month, compared with tendentof schools. The report shows 115 commoetrnctieal to perfect a tentative will be but a matter of a short time Evidence proved that he died from they knew that when the Lord gives 155.000,000 pounds for the correspondto- - organaipzaption ucational in the in also contributed $1,732 literature. he endeavors, ' commandment a that the provide; city, and draft a constitution before two battalions of the Thirty-secon- d pneumonia, (ind not from the acety- means ' lens whereby It can be carried out civil and ecclestastica1 offices In ing month last year. Summaries for ward the work, and that of this $1,082 and , for the federated clubs. , gas. , infantry now there will be en in every position where brain preceding montha of 1920 have shown committee has invited the Salt route to Fort Douglas for regular staby his children who are willing to obey short. Thla at balance been leaving has expended, and brawn and faith, and character him. And thus it came about that, to club Commercial participate Lake tion. under the new regimental comthe following amounts used: January, of $650. The board of education sup- Health Officers to at the October conference, MS, mis- are needed. in theorganization work. Col. Thomas A. Pearce, who mander, f 63.700,The various Lord to had 73,700,000 the for were pounds; February, way prepared sionaries which $973 has been appointed plied $1.920.-ocomes direct here front Fort LeavenAttend Coderences parta a arsucceseful Erastus before Elder mission. the world. 000 pounds; March, 67.900,000 pounds; of the worth. expended. leaving a balance of $947. Snow was called to go to Denmark, rival of Elder Erastus Snow and his April, 66.900,000 The third battalion of the Twenty-fir- st pounds; May, 58,- - This makes a total balance of $1.5371 James Wallis, executive Religious liberty had 600,000 and on the 19th of that month he and pounds. infantry, now at Fort Douglas, on were been established called in Denmark work. to missionaries law. continue With the tTtah which other of Public' Health by the the tary Lack of co !rs, cancellations and leaves presently for Fort George of la and although that principle had not fields , various to the ,,,kre their way being will be sent to Cheyenne, It is stated that reports It Wright, near Spokane, Wash. been assitnilated by the people as a deferred shipments are given aa pri.'atises for the unstable situation. sent to the chairmen of titfle various . Wyoming to represent that depart------,--- ;" S MeetInformal discus- - will be the policy of the war departTo ge on a mission in the early- whole,. the Elders had some protec- mar! Itcpublican not Fine wools ment to keep the Thirty-secon- d infantonly continue to hold districtsk. ,showing the nuib of. pre- - C On 01 , tion in the law against mobs. Think- Bret merit at the Northwestern tuberculosis I days of the Church wasanundertakpolitical issues featured the place in demand, but appear to be rry recrulte.d u.p jr9m,Intermountalu, - - 4 of our time ing 'people' bad lost faith--Imthat e,tortifortable,areada-ot,ther.--viasathant,cittserittothe recovering eacli.. in school children Snot 'fiogti I 'tit, SZt- - - DZ. 4r.-1- 3,, : tnir differentfro Thl report loot few a the points e'ry. ri, 4,4titer8 ''.;1' the Third municipal sense a home at it palace 'cart!. and Beatty, state health commissioner. and when command. to remain ,, service of the were ready to accept the truth. Reat the are in Hotel last ocean liners Newhouse ward the night. are: H. for The June Dr. Sears of Fine, J. the UniversitY of here permanently. , , The Seventeenth for an intensive campaign for the tedious sour- - ligieus movements in a liberal direc- 31.5 percentages i .', blood, 15.0 per sary per cent; one-ha- lt nab will attend the Southwestern traveler. It was a long, mountains to tion facilitated- discussion on the Ifirst Will.Address High PetestsPrest. infantry was f,r many years stationed of conditions. betterment three-fourt15.5 . ', conference at San Francisco at the ney from theandRocky cent; blood, per W. D. Penrose A. Charles will address the at Fort Russell. many and varied principles of the gospel. The soil bad cent; Copenhagen;. tor. Richard A. Bolt, director of the , same time. All delegates will later were blood, 20.8 per A high pries& quorum lot Pioneer stake the- experienceedslwhye encounl- - been;well prepareitIOr,i4eileed.,Arid rent3,1,.qw,,,309.,:yer 13.9 dent; carpet, go to a meeting of the American ,PRO,r, eredurbitin i the stake the aseociation, rnot only that, but in Copenhagen a hall, . Sunday morning 4tneri 9an Chil(yRyglene Shriners Stop Over idea-thnoi per cent. and gra-dIiiienh,szsazhotitne in ;San Irian- - When the i CO'rrimeltertiCat'Ut - ',,t - , - Ale. .Erestue Snow and compan- - gathered men and women from many than will be a visitor at the health center 1 per cent. one-ha- lf of chic. These mwements grew iron Ions 'On Way to Tellavitaiii 00 lands especially from the two neigharrived at the Platte river.were Justice Goes EastJustice Valena recent quarterly meeting of the ex- The percentages for May were: Fine, during the eaily part of the next half . i, countries in the north, and boring they Laramie, ' above miles one of Is the lt one-haconsidered tine of state court 16.2 He the Gideon 30.5 supreme per year. blood, etutive committee of the Utah Public per cent; c through these, the memage delivered The Temple of Islam Shriner s from seriously threatened by a hand of 200 11 Health association. blood, 16.7 per best authorities on child health work is en route east to attend the mar,,. the to the Inhabitants of the great city cent; , three-eightIndians. ntly now R. Cheyenne is L. and in of .his 20.8 the Boatson, lecturing Gideon. at San Francisco. arrived shortly after cent; Dr. cent.; country per riage blood, corntnittee appointed ;,,,,,, L- ,.,,,,,r ty.The the b the ...under reverborated Sound., by atattle through 10,4,3,2 per cent; tarpe t,- 12 per cent. at the lecturing at axafiffill vbgitojxx Hartford. Conn. On his return trip 3 z. 0.'"Howkrd and James H. W.114.1 Elderaftsfinett direction of Jeciadiah ,:i i he w4.11- - ifteit ,hity old, boyhood home at kir p.m. Friday from thc coast. the par'the total reported,- the arnOunns- at ' the '111tiveralty la to act on proposed legislation, tbo Whet vian of the far the byOfconflitions towards pa,,ty. peninsula, away Sir men and .0 wotnen. 33.to added gallant captain an Nt !Itch Mo. will were: Grease visit includes the matter of a, Alit s wool, impetus give Farmington. I man---3- 5 on a speoial train. savages saw that every came to regions of the midnight sun., 5.477,- - the work here, which le establishing scoured wool, , 940,086 pounds; hospital - for those afflicted with tuber - the They were welThe Scandinavian Saints are grateW. B. Johns SouriSInformation in as ready to fire. they . tulosis. f some parley, ful for the gospel message. They de. 623 pounds; pulled wool, 1,2'62,2061 a nevr precedent for child welfare regarding the whereabouts of W. It. comed at the railroad station by El after and, a standstill, ,s schools of the work in the public Preparation's are being made to Gn,'" 'sire to remember and honor those who pounds.-- .e Johns is being sought by his half sis- Kalah Temple Shriners of this city, i g tertain the 125 delegates to the nu- withdrew. country. full of so- - first brought it to their shores and wu Misseuri river ter, Miss Elberta Johns of Lemon le, in 30 automobiles, and escorted over ! The tional meeting in San Francisco. when t I 'Elders who the ObPioneer thoee Claims when it. Hence Death the Nev., in a communication to local the city. under the general guidance t accepted "mush", ice, I' through Saltitake CitY about called lose t, And Others thet Canners servance.rof 1 of a committee consisting of C. H.. authorities. is believed thererand that arklited postal Rad-roaseventlethanntrersary ', jt C. W. Dr. Rankin. Man II. Utah president of the beginning ut. miesionary work lit'entleted-ltrsth- e ! , . - rSept. Lake. Pischer.,-Fred-to cross. Then they all united mavy Hornung, i the national association. Hugh possible Lord to cause by the Church In the northern lands. the A spe-- 4 arts, H. O. Sanford and others. in asking prayer, of the i surgeon Announce general 44 Cummings, Birth t and 814 south AO SonMr. a Eighth form and bridge. Thomas, cial I, Zeph was arranged for I recital to Organ congeal , 4 United States public health service. the ice Mrs. W. W. are Phelps, Jr., rejoicing 3t30 o'clock inthe afternoon. but most: Members of the Utah Canners assodied Wednesoay night0 after it This prayer was answered:. for the Will Give Travelogue : East, M. of Rosenaur Harvard Dr. J., over and t . a .,.., of the birth , eon, ,,l, July .16, at of the. time here was spent in the au- - i to Elder Snow's en the . . will be ititionc the brieti1iuessresiLtIng trom complica- ciation meeting at Ogden. decided to their home, 609 Sixth East street. The ,tomobiles. a Hawaiian was 8 Islands gorged river "the anecial train. which will remain here report, the Immediate c'6.:oPerite'vvith the Utah Ma neatly r occattotc mark Ft the arrtvaror thw first The party left on theft: tions following a iold, ,,, ... a. little below' tie and was piling up :., ....8...... ... special eariY ,: . giuring the daY, cause of his deathIcal,And.an-tbe,,ee,MIIIOrs association, the following concerns grandhild to the parents of the .happy In the ,;,,raurance,Walw-olthe,let0,10-r, with, floating 04, r , over on the 'bridge past three years hag served as a :y. M. and acute The Van Men from where they ge tekktattier Tate041111-- , have 11readyI0tnedtdathus all palmed ; Suits to Recover File Welsh Will EntertainThe Sons and and Portland. formed. Horses and wagons were -' Canning aorporsition.. by Gage Rod, On account of the quarA. In diphtheriaI ' the Hawaiian secretary Then the brought across in safety. the Utah Canning Daughters of Wales society will en13 aniline regulations, the funeral serv- man, president; Alleged Stolen Sugar all 1 Ice 'bridge broke up, and there was islands, has arranged to give his tr tertain members at the residence of Police Confiscate Beer I more crolet,ing the river tot' threelelogoo of the Pacific wolidtriand at ices were held at the graveside the day company, by H. L. Herrington, presi- W. D. Hughes, 208 south Thirteenth ho . .. suits to recover sugar or the 'Value weeks. Believed Four Per Cent Friday evening, Aug. 6, Charter First Methodist church, Sunday, at following his death. Bishep John C. dent; the 'William Craig Canning corn-pin- East.new PINC Snow had a guild the Eldir Louis St. been stolen to have At members of the organization 7:42 ihereof, alleged William Craig. president, and and p.m, This lecture is illustrated Duncan of the First ward presided and ' I by '' nature the Before are invited. of ' ' case bustsmallpox. A urgently with feet & of Important 2,000 of beer to Lake refined Salt ot cars said the large quantity moving picladle's trio from the ward choir the Utah racking cor'poration. by It nem oA - - from freight no precau- - tures', of the...disease was known. ; including the .election of officers tam n four per : showing the famous Kilauea vol- sanS-4w- o Vittit Railroad Company and sold-t- o cent.alcohol, was seht measures were tititee,---The- re 1 James-- T. ,..IIam, Wadsworth, President. ..4itimbera and of the futtire.welfare the cano in with beautiful.accuraction. society, tionary been businemi have V Lake houses, Salt ; of the volice nti-711,e.. recent- wilt be considered. mond paid glowing tribute to the hon children in the bows, e.nd ately colored Welsh ilitncing. manufacturers r Ogden other al. filed in the Third district court against were several laid down on tan people, business 'Integrity,' and faithful- -' are: Albers Brothers Mill- singing and refreshments are on the squad, Friday night at the Granitf Mousitouendis and Mike the baby was frequently rs , esty, Nicholas a ness of his departed friend. Burial ly joining bed by the side of Elder Snow. and industries. the J. IL Hollister, manager; program. One hundred business as slides company, the Giacoumakis. doing hotel, 158 east Secand South street:1. ing ; , t as it became evident that the showing Hawaiian "Beauty ,.Spots" in waa in the city cemetery. Iron Works company. the Mothers' bakery, and James Kailas, As soon was Ogden s D. to Certificates for Reading---AlisAnH.Clityton,head of the According I r :Thomas was born 'In suffering from a dreaded natural colors will also be used. The Ogden manager; Zeph W. Silver, patient James anti-vice in seer was doing businese its the Sititair confec- disease. Ferris, tl,und. the .charge of the Juvenile beimpti the mother. In .c.the anguish of tiavelogue will also include pictures thyrtydville, Wales. April 2 z. 1859. He Steam laundry, O. A. Farmaley, presi- gela The complaint allege that of the public:, library, is in the manufactured in the sotel; Analysis 0 , tionery. my b&bya s' of 'the Hawaiian temple and a talk on Came to America,and to ITtahwhen a dent, and the Model Laundry of Og- section defendants received ZO sackt her ,heart. exclaimed. first the east will be to New the article ntade visiting Tork, 'Philadelphia ascertale i t Elder Snow. relates the work of "Mormon' mlbsionaries lad of 14 and soon thereafter entered den, F. E. Higginbotham, president.' arid other I o valued at 2162.64 and Kailas received my children!" witnessed centers In the interest the exact per cent of the alcohol In It 1,1,large rail-- o for I fear Utah of her the Northern he the when employ thita. et 1193. vats. . 21 sacks of the the of library work. Miss Charlotte Stetfeu with their safety, Itie"soul was- filled came il, way. working under the first pupevinler. who will assume charge of the loco- - I was road. He a tendent of the tbe n ,. Spirit 1 ' he but presently grief, ;'. ,llbyary work in the public schools next motive engineer on that road for4aine pay, .. Bargain upon him and prompted him to what that-severExtraordinary th fall, reports children , patof years and...it is said he drove the first "Be of good cheer: because ronizing the Liberty park library have o liti 11.54).WORTH 1165011, line. locomotive across the you have done to Ins, God will sh:eld been awarded certificates for the comof none Mr. Thomas married Alvira Burnham, , you you and your house, and An Of a specified summer 'elggant - the inpletion beShe K. of Wallace account." Burnhani of reading shall suffer on my daughter strictly modern bungalow,- Thr Cough course. . Richmond, in 1881.. In 1884 he gave be of aootheast locations.-lieved the word of this servant of the owner busliteis. going in And a work established the 'railroad VP and was Bata vians comforted.,, Lord, and promotion tier encourExtra large win..-mercantile buainess in Logan. Later to another state. tut promise came trueaging reports are brought here conand dining rooms. afto; 1;1 in living dows real activities included business his in arrived Snow d Copenhagen ,4Eider cerning the wonderful development Why rent HIGH PRICED RE. the plenty of sunlight; quarter-saweon June ,14, 1850, after having spent estate, abstracts.. and inettrance. He fordingoak of East! Dutch the Indies by Mr. and TAIL SPACE flooring; gumwood finish; FOR STOR. did much in developing Cache valley'. Mrs. P: A. Van der Tas, and son and 8. bookcase; borne some, among the Saints in Eng-' lyeautiftit tile mantel. bedrooms. ' and southern Idaho. He was a faithwhen AGE can use of land. Elder John E. Forsgren, who 'rail; Batavia. tont you Java, the party are china buffet.,plate of ' i ful, member of the Church, which- he with many windows, affording the . ., had beet celled to go to Sweden, and at the Hotel' Utah. registered bound YOUR WAREHOUSE , ' for eine clothes served in numerous positions, being a best ventilation; large Elder P. for. Holland and ,fro are accompanied Dykes George. traveling home ''' DEPART3IENT OF 31USIC chute. medimember of the Logan Tabernacle ets, linen closets. clothei him. They:mere received- by Elder P, by way of America because more BRANCH HOUSE at greatly call 4 IFall 30 years.. Mr. Thomas we.. sett- - cine cabinet- - broom closets. ironchoir O. Hansen, who had preceded them to routes 13 direct Ell lattarter tit are too con- - reduced cost tit you? , travel, ilegins Sept full wed complete buffet, t . 'J to ii,11-- . worthy ing board.combination erous his donations in ref .of Danish tont beautiful' the the Mr. capitala is ott1cia-sink gested. railroad . porcelain ' Vocal Department: k kitchen. s Church. civic and charitable ,organiza- - and of Batavia, and Mr. Van der Tag people. and in a short time they were board. toll cemenitM baseout INSURANCE ONLY ISc PER home Of a tiona. In 1909, he moved his .family mentdrain In located room, hot-a- ir Miss the Florence fruit bin. coal railroad with builder. comfortably JepPerson. C num I sewer Lake drain. floor .Salt from 'Logan to City, where $100 PERANNUM. .r good, respectable family& beating plant. Nano Department: Fa vor Connoticlat d I A continued- - in the mercantile busi- - connections. cement walks. he PlanE -- Buying a )1,,eit glow laid Won la Missionary work began tonne. and rid ' a happy rustatn. - lot with driveiragiare saving Do 'Vandeventer and Mrs. 'Vandeventer. nees. and where he gained the respect Prof. C. W.-RelKati), yrve ,won less this two months after their arriv toroot to who have been extensitels.entertained, General Merchandise Storage. features, r1,10;" aad always an4 love ' of all new acquaintances mem, finea most Ist,o, li converts were 'up with th. lz. 1 Piano attractive and cosy, here for the post kssistant, Department nano" mestion Mr. came Manufacturers' Distributors he whom was This in"contact. week, are yeturning with near Copenhagen. baptized oh. is very breakfast room,,which Mr. Elmer Nelson. 114wtoday to their home in Oakland. Cal. Thomas is survived by his wife and the serviceable tat- the firitt, baptiomby an older of for extra bedroom. As editor and publisherof the Oak--ta- n Poi 1freatier. - i following sonsand daughters: Mrs Wholtavar "OUT Church in the Scandinavia's countries., rilliTtillit School Music: toolnbr testi plavroorn. Lots of win- 1 iitt-P- r Tit eitu-- r Eraistue Snow officiated in the; prefer...pro. We caw ilrire revwith Roy F. Homer.- Cedar City; whole house made clieori-ed dowi.'This Miss TOWS al beat Pew boliks "Mr IPA .fore worn Marguerite Jeppersor ;Thomas, Salt Lake City; Mn. H. 1. tot and sunny by its many large leering .reetelyed Word that hit; Jennings-Hanncrdirianee..s The fine bapttseet Visit author store. ' 2 , batacv fil) to O. cash. L. $11P0 Mra. was Thomas. windows, Teevne, Anna Beck. land Music:.. 'Denver. Colo.: plan consolidatoql tity..and county I On that day, 117.., L. Thomas. Mrs. anee, reasonable violably payments government in Oakland is receiving It ,8. Thomas. Mrs. hal steom whe later. atter the death ofl Robert Prot Sauer. on the toast. Abou4 C. rnoch C. herein attention Ann'. wife Thomas, of the Merthyr her husband, Mims Margery nd 'bet, names are !W. E. Walker, On Aug. 14. the first; )rebeStrit Music: on the peBrother lf,eile bait' Lake City. . ttlon t..lflk circulated In regard toll reontrrynatins took place, and on the Mr. Glenn Van wagenen 1Thomas. of ,. s ,114.dmimnisrtiZen the matter and more than 7200 have COAL Aiksistarit ALLIANCE Initructors in al comrAxt ., the Vi already been obtained. I f)ft"I"gr:ert"ln,rin that oe, ,aelt. e Pro- tir K. tt. octal of best eual-itFoe and ntlick Departments I ,.,,,, ..,..13..tr,..e a Itt:,,t, sn4 r, Tel. ' ' pzronlM firl sorvizc 144 outlt Main rt.et I'hone hksl kitTIN 00 'ILL CO, 4V, aim sattrw3ithe Drother' Chrtan 'Itho;y; Chriii-- ; , 40.1 'A' it.m.tcla4 4443.A d verttiwntent Al re-op- en - the-me- WANTED WANTED es I SINE 11:--.-27 t ...., k , , sky-scrap- $ , 'Scándiháviai :to Celebrate Beginning of 14;sipndiy Work i , Vwife, separated ur - - - - found-Mounta- in te , - he pre-soho- ol - -- mp home-builder- -- s , by-la- . It 'DEWS Ill BRIEF -association, 1 1 ' ---- , .-.,- -- - ' 4 - one-quart- er -- I ' 1 one-quart- er -- Grant,-"vho-vrtu- ti., all--w- . N 1 -- .they--found,,i- --- d att W. ' , -- telifg-diphthe- I ria evening'för-TertelVstötiepark,:- heart-,:trouhle,' :- a , ' s y. cus ' . , ,,- ers -a- ' - , ' '- - ,, ' -- BRGLIAm. alla Warehouse Advantages CLIO-Idah- lire-bric- k. - ' - J NG. .. '- ' (1 , uNivERslry, - T OR , 1 , ' Buy a Book ' - good-aime- : . sewIng-- i 14.11111 a ' . . Warehouse Co. 2nd S. 353 .Pe. RONTIMCONS ESTRETy.BOOKI - t ' .. 11r-tpi- , i.xttirt- - , - Pau &20.--- Ad !grarut |