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Show , elect to go in evil ways, evil w. ill destroy us. If we live a life of goodness, the good will preserve and pmtect. us. If - FOUNDiD Labor, Troubles HEARING OF CASE OPENED IN 4.1111 te .4., A. 4rrt'lliCr 401 goo ON - (4.1 64' ine, . 1,4 Nt X 11, 4' LAKE SALT 190) ,..,.. bituilline, SECOND SECTION - UTAH CITY FOUND IN WATERS city AND Responsible for Map( Opening of Pmetr6st Resort PRODUCE DisEAsE SEVENTYFIRST YEAR Road Building !Sunday Services No GERMS WHICH, B o a r d Decides --- ode AUGUST 9 ,. n Be lb. dr Lehi Paving Will Cause of Delay on School Buildiqs AGAINSISHARCO. IS - MONDAY 1850 4 - taliN .1 h .we VICINITY StIODENLYOVERAUN Higher Tax Levy WITH PICKPOCKETS , 'toad building althin the county is Regular Sunday services sere in.. I highway ,through Lehi' mainly reoptotaibk for the increase of ilinecrisat Inn et augurated )eoterdity 2.47 littlest, will be paed with I ntills in the county tax levy, i ' lithic was the decision reachtspi at st olii,nf;inni.licroattlitT, Inndaerrk Clighurtchhe craenS41). maid C. F. ti!Imati. thalroan of he u 4t AND DRUG ADDICTS OF WARM SPRINGS meeting Lys imputing after an 08 and FEDERAL efortIntitaNiOfl . at the county regular President Heber J. management. nAy vote of the ntake road COMMIN. Grant. the piesidencies of the five city meeting of the board thia morning. IliOn WiaS, Thuile in favor of stakes. 4nd proper(V awnera in the bltulithic be!ng 'tauten BentliOn. beG mill.ahich its known as. a The, Vietnit y ore in attendance. about atat Si, retail of state. 1)411 I. 1411141th1l.kIri.1 levy, wan matte to take cars yoad 200 being preaent at the Sunday school of the road torney generl, anti Joseph Submits services Action Involving Three Debuilding proIocte. Includ- Police Believe "Dips" Are in the morning and an equal- Ntap iuditor. .h,, Go, SUOMI 14111- - City Baetenologist F. of paving tin Twenty-fir- e mills two large number attending the after- Ing berger and State Engineer George Mal- - ly Transient and Several Favorable Report norm POrYtel44. At thst latter seesion Mcilonistle tole i tor conerPtit. Routh street also roads i?onnectfendants Not Implicated Prest. Heber J. Grant was thiptinci- Strange & McGuire. the low bidders, with and Utah Sandy. Draper aches Are Not Contracted pal speaker, A. IL Woodruff. E. S. ing wre awarded tile contracts after the "Dope" Fiends Have Been In Charge is Formally Dia. vote was taken This road is being Woodruff, A. IL Woolley and linry county on th south: with. Ituntec. Wallace Tooele also Garfield built in conjunction with tit, gay-and abort Wits and Magna, in making Rounded up And Lodged county oo, Municipal Frank I... Copening By Bathing W49 missed. The stptto engineer ernment. offered the invitee- - the west. tion. A ehort bushiest woollen was ordered to demand a sufficient bond In Jail. rool. The one mill take ass for ordinary also held at which a number of innoto cover a penalty clause, es the state is thoroughly determined ;this road vations which sill probably be put construction. Improving and lighting ..... number 3 of the United into operation at the inn were die. of streets within the county and reghall be completed within contract coasted. of all it Is expected the ular road building. time. which is so working slays. against the Utah-Idah- o of IISENCE disease producing name of First ICKPOCKETS wer The increase in the levy was also busy in In addition to there being a penally the will be changed to resort Prost. company involving It Lake and vicinity germs. in the watra of the Pinecreat home. It la probable made necessary for the reason that clause of from $ ;I:t to CIO a day at-- , that bunchy. .. Heber J. Grant, C. W. Nib ley. Warm Fprings. the municipal the third floor of the hotel will be there has boon a falling of this year tached to the contract being fulfilled according to reports received at In of the .net Thomas R. Cutler. Merrill Nib ley. $13,000,000 as to the time element. there will like- over turned to for the of le practically the WOM4. bathing resort, is indicated wise be a bonus of that ntuch per of the Church. Tits proceeds of the minas within the u report besued this Dr. oreantzations ptephen H. Love, H. G. Whitney and by morning earlier its for named completion. for According to County Auditor the were etructure county.. "dips" came plans day lightning W. T. Pyper was this morning for- ee would not have to the attention of the There is little danger of a ahortage of Geolge W. bailey, city bacteriologist. discuitsedthat of putting In a private Iverson, the In police during recement. according to the management who conducted the, investigration of generating plant and making the elec. been necessary had there not been this the day. Malty dismiesed upon the written in min of the Ogden Portland cement plant the pools at the request one trio shortage for the receipts. the of power attest of United States District Attor- hotel, . WilDr. Charles H. Breuer of which assured the road commission it Lincoln, . 1Dr corn-for- e and ofand securing light from the Utah Neb.. intOrftliki 1.he officers bey Smead of Idaho. by Commiseloner can furnish a sufficient 'supply. Be..I lard Chrietophersoh, city Power company. No de. Light that 'Uii to contract Henry V. Van Pelt. missioner. WW1 The investigation Strange cision was reached in the matter. MOTOACIE ACCIDENT pockets were picked while he was his. awarding the On & McGuire. it was etated this firm' drtake It was decided that the rates at the In view of the fact that C. W. Nib- the In several answer ago days Bamberger train en rout. to Salt would agree to having the same re-- I to the hotel should or- not be in prohibitive NY, Thomas R. Cutler, Merrill Nib- Lake. The thief obtained a pocketreports that contagious anti der that Church members inforcements put into their contract may be enley. and Stephen H. Love are named in COMPLICATIONS book which s, were put in the contract submitted infectioun disesteem were being con-b- y couraged to rest in the mountains. A contained Utah-Idah'ravel, o the Sugar company case the cement bidders. tracted in the water of the pools. committee was appointed to arrange hecques amounting to $1100 in value; humber S only the charges against T. Profit. The next regular meeting of the this in matter consulttion with Hugh a railroad ticket to Portland. "The statements I made previous.. Heber J. Grant, H. G. Whitney. Ore.: Mate road commismion will be held J. Cannon, manager of the resort, and W. T. floor are dismissed,how- According to Deputy Sheriff Wil- another ticket to Ban Francisco; Christopherson afternoon when delegations!I" lat... declared. There la to be no smoking allowed Tuesday a Zse reasons n'o the Prest. will ever; present "that being that from southern Utah contagious or Infectious die- - and other rules which will keep away liam M. Hughes, who is investigating $100 note and other valuablepapers: 1 Grant voted against advancing the Millard matters. eases to discuss state road contracted at the Warm an element not desired by the Church the case. there have been three dis- Dr. Breuer immediately wired to the sugar price and that Messrs. Whitney to the people will be made, and an especialcounty commissioners are expected to Springs has been reported tinct developments in regard to the bank in his home city where he ob.. and Type'''. secretary and essistant sec- e present. an will also city authorities board of health by individuals or welcome ly to Church members given ir tors has been borne out by the bacc and their friends, occurred tattled the checques and ordered pay- rAtary. have no vote in the decisions of from Pleasant Grove to haaten Every Sunday there' motorcycle accidents which the board of director& local road construetion. corn- - are to be regular Sunday services and Thursday night on the Magna road ment on them teriological examination just the. stopped. He also tot Charles W. Nibley. Merrill Nibley. a i Geo. Sunday school. Dancing will be per- - near Granger. in which a woman was In touch with !inroad pleted by the city bacteriologist. officials who R. Cutler. W. S. McCornick, Thomas W. in is a ,. knocked still unconscious and Bailey , milted. each evening unlit. tO Welock ' New SalesmanagerJames 13. Murdock. David A. Smith. .1,os1 The reeulte of his examlnatio. n and on Saturday nights until 11. No comatose Condition at 'the cOnnty bog., orderad-t- ha tr. H. Wattle and Stephen H. Love. Raise show that bacteria are found in very cooked meals will be served on Sun- - pital. left Mr. Breuer with little lose as the Coal Predicts Utah-Idaho case number all named in email numbers in the water of the day at the inn, cold lunches being tea- --- -When taken to the country hospital result of his experience. No clew to 8, were this morning bound over under Warm Springs and among those bac- - tured on that day. There will prob. the woman's male companion gave her the E. Mulhall, acting Thomas Identity of the man who pickcd 110.000 bond each to the succeeding no pathogenic (dig- - ably be a special dinner night each name as Miss Florence Johnson of with the Central Coal & teria there are bacteria term of the eastern division of the to be founts. week at the resort It is expected that Payson. It now appears that this was his pockets could be furnished by the producing) Idaho United States district court at Coke company. has been appointed likewise inoculated the water the entire hotel will be ready foe oc- - a fictitiouis name and that she is a doctor. I Pocatello. from the Warm Springs with bacillus cupancy within a few days, as sodn as married woman from Utah county who A report that a traveler on general salesmanager. on the resignathe for reduced bond guarApplication probably tbe strongest organism the plumbing in the building hag been ITntoe to Salt Lake with asondo ?heart wwhile Western Pacific had his tion of J. T. Dye. He is a native of coil, pockets with we anteeing the appearance of these de- which - put in order. some it demwas and do A deal, of beei, has number and shopping Tel.. 24, persons Clarendon. aged picked. losing $350 and a Pans to Den- fendants before the court. made by that theme organisms not present yesterday have already made here they went riding owvietrh Hilmar ver. company since May. 1914. He onstrated also received at the police wriethdicts the defense, was did not se. 22 The stationwisetoday. only reproduce but diminish- application for quarters by the month Larson. Clayborne an advance of 75 cents to St ad The name of the vie- taken under advisement by Commis- in a few markedly hours... as the hotel. very freight tim and the exact place where the khnoowtonootot DreealpontyamsehoorfittthHeowirohmeoa,nboist per ton. On coal. effective on thedoes !goner Van Pelt. Bolide in the case "These reveille would not indicate that Among those present at the sessions theft occurred was not learned by tho rates increase, Aug. 26; but Will be furnished this afternoon. will be any marked I disease 94 not bring produced by the were Prest. Heber J. Grant and wife, permitted to divulge it. police. Superintendents of school districts believe there In the preliminary hearing of case In at the is Warm bathing Pre pools the Cannon winter. J. and wife, Preto. thaAtnotthbeeriddeenvteitly" Springs., of coal this fall and Hugh D. Tyler of Foxpark. ncasWehl was the No. 8, this morning in the Salt Lake within easy access to Salt Lake are shortage used at o of the' well the for being Warm as Cannon Q. and Preet. wife, ;Sylvester third man to report his We., IphAntgogsvealrme At time, it is just pockets being hosame woman Larson furnished to the and H. the Wallace Prest. being the stocked brought before by F. to get andtwire, up George use picked. He Informed the that American Linen .Supple Made by all defendants excepting C. Into effect. company, L. Copening and the following, all cc- - county hospital, has been discovered. his purse containin g nearly police 2150 had W. Nibley, Merrill Nibley and James of public instruction, to Mecum; and the new tariffs go- 4. 4 who take them through a thorough companted by their wives: a. A. H. This is Otto seal. who has a grocery been taken from his . arrange details for a final program pocket at Og- course of sterilization, much more ef- - Woodruff, A. H. Woolley, W. N. Wit-- , store at First South and Second East p. Murdock, who were represented for o oldier-Whthe annual meeting of superin, Died in . ficient than could posteibly be done llama. A. N. Soderberg. William N. streets. by their attorneys. He told Deputy Sheriff den, Reports were received at the police tendents to be held Friday and Satin our homes." Witnesses Testify. W. T. Atkin, Hughes that when he arrived onthe etstion Thomas Davis, Rest Woods, Laid at ,., Germany prowlers had entered the urdatty ,of this week. In attendance Dr. A.. H. Noyes, T. A. Williams, Jack scene Thursday night, he saw no mo- home ofthat Dr. Batley's Report. Duncan MacVichle, 102 east .i John E. Clark county clerk, who are heads of districts lying along the saw several automobiles, South Temble but Alfred Sears,torcycle Taylor Woolley. Asper, was the first witnees called, testified Orem and Bomberger interurbans and f for The James ;Wallace street, and obtained Funeral service report of the investigation or Bishop Elias S. Woodruff, Charlel and the woman. who was with LarIts to the' corporate existence of the they are acting as an executive com- Wilson. who died Feb. 20, 1919. in Dr. Bailey follows: $25 worth of food from the W. Anderson, W. J. bow-'I- n son, was lying on the road unconscious nearly Caine, fleott Utah-Idah- o so out useless mittee, entered the Ran- refrigerator. company. Boys details, Sugar culling compliance with your request , I is, Henry Coulam and T. H. Cart- with Larson standing by her. Mr. kin oblenz, Germany, of influenza, were have endeavored W. T. Pyper, for the past 10 years that they may band only absolute eaFruit company's establishment. to determine: Is. W. also Neal adds fact he a that did the Mrs. Fifteenth wright; pass Qtterstrom, 242 east Second South street and stol iissistanb secretary and treasurer of sentials to the main body. held Sunday. Aug. 8, in the 'lst.whether the waters In tht N. A. Empey and Dr. A. B. Kesler. short distance ofrom a number of watermelons. The main point being considered at ward chapel. Biehop John W. Boud , pools at the Warm Springs harbor the Utah-Idah- o wlahrgeereatuht oemoocbcitidee oat testified as to a meet- t The theft occurred. of a watch was reported to the offt- The speakers w e John Streptococil wamhed front the bodies log of the board of directors of the the preliminary meeting is the presiding. a he had a said but single light, i cers by H. Stewart, 202 west Third of bathers. !Breach of Promise April 10, 1920, ;n the offices ization of the body for legislative L. Johnson, Bishop George kiraham "2nel.--W- hat, filoSouth street.' Ictoirs mthooyughhatvebyf the of the company at which the increase work. This will consist not only ot of the Twenty-fift- h rteettrorcthhialgthtth. if any, influence ward, Elder Ed- , is Case Dismissed to in Work assist In the Nice of sugar was authorized. the passing of the Officers are at a loss to explain the ardT. Ashton of the Salt Lake stake Warm Springs water has upon bacillus' to which would the accident, help school at constitutional were amendment the prebidency. George S. Amhtoe .,and colt, At this meeting those preeent prevalence of pickpockets in this city out of Larson as the bear he story to for but S. and In W. election, W. coming prepare. '1 have the following report to Heber J. Grant. this city de. first told it to the sheriff, Accord. McCorniek, Dispatches received Boit& The choir sang believe they vicinity but say are transients. Vritil they a few days so. before, Itke. Bishop .make with this explanation that the clare that Miss Minerva Mace, 141 Int to he and Larson's worn.' the e 'tom rkcase 1MS-wot the a of Murdock. Thomas ft. Cutler. David A. legislature. Supt. Muir says there Der and Charles Perry sang solos:7111i time in whIch-timan's do itiM-eipocket, being, an were 'riding ty, a moterycyetw.ositsn I incksd tad Tkig street,' Smith and W., T. Pyper. Theme min- - will be less to be done with the legis'Ior opening prayer was by Peter Neilson been limited. owing to a desire to, get . Utes contained the report of Stephen lature this year than usual. as most and the closing prayer by,John Hurst. some results as early as possible. rout McCoy of Los Angeles for breach of it was struck by a large automobile weeks. I I a. were The am as a the suit withII. Love, sales and traffic manager of of the work lies In the constitutional for wkonmocaknedunlenentRZuttch0 more of confident extenPromise, the that honors dismIssal majority paid rendering. petty bur- Full military friaries beint committed are ths work the company. advising that the corn- - amendment, which will provide enough departed hero, who died in the ser- - sive Ptidy would cheek closely with out prejudice was filed by her ttorof the for the school program Aotthird enve,,lohpom:Inati mweaslot hbee errtihy; of drug addicts. the officers, declare. vice of hiR ,,ountry after having been the results' obtained. Critchldw and pany follow the Ran Francisco market funds two neys, Pierce. years. coming and ,eeveral of those have been round- In the price of eager. of water from Wartn rett in the California city Saturday. RI through some of the biggest engageI talket! up and landed ashtertihtet 8 WV' Springs, late in the evening of Aug. No explanation in the city Jail. ' was wrhomeandepnuotwy chouuenbatyn.dhoo:pittahle. ' A. oopy, 01 AtAitt,,tulatelL,w,hleh,Mr, for the given in rnents,,lawhich,,Agd)WelgA:4,d - Typer'declared bad not been- approved 'tiod ,. over is. the, Y. Those men are unable to earn enough a',,,wiftleontetzt '5 Iree"rn.' 'A termtrrattotr felts tilli,r,t!,,,fr-- , 4" tiriPated abcupt , was foremOst tee' he 'folike'64YoUllo unlititilit 4 been .has state Utah. This "No. tel 'ettptolyoot horn, , with,- - Melt ' feeöytts. --- -conducted 1Indoor pool. In her corn. the board of directors, 4was introMiss Mace declared firing squad and trumpeter name of the husband. but paid the drug. and the serviceis ' by No. 2Inlet to pool (same). Buced-ithe, pollee ,,...y. and 111,4 in the city eemeevidence. During the cross- - in many educational .matters. had that pro-Nat the twice McCoy grave plaint r 14 45 years of age and has sevWOrtlan educational world le awakening to steal in order to obtain It. yoereis,,..,. 3rOutdoor dedicated to was pool. lxamination the corrected minutes of whole and George Their by which . first that her, the time posed tery, by S. Ashton. The body of ..young Mr-"The number of colonies per Ice In she had accepted him on probation;1 eral children. thefts are twits generally confined In the board of directors were introduced. to the fact that pupile can be aided acAt last it year, the whole the county 24 night hoepital during 37 hours supervision at C incubation board for automobile Show referred home In that the acceasories. but they wilt was brought the (second time, degrees these December, 1919, wen said the woman was still in a to Superintendent Muir. He Virilson on nutrient agar were: No. 1. 500; No. !the had accepted him the matter to the- management with else that happens to be eral services and final interment aft-wi- ll 2. unconditionally, cothatose condition and was pc.nialb.ly steal anything the reoommend , that , 400. 3, No. ( 10.; with more consultation of comylittee act after loose., eoveralmonths and had t6 a jewelry-ithovisited (Quality sample he had lain power er they e0110111111011 X. from two the of . guttering exam- - include in the progrem importantl them ayear'in the land acrom seas. used he altorneye. Id the cc). , where he had paid a deposit on a ring. nurse it The in -- Personal' said work: brain. , a Mx volonks were.seetWIthout noticeto her, he 'had marcharge "From No. n ation Mr. Pyper testified ...that featuresfor all year 7 would take probably five or six days Boy Disappears From of health. aa lected of all an ried B. being Ruth 14tephen H. Love at the time the in- - achievement, in theandform representative Farmer. March artist. e summer read-sect- Crops on Reservation her chances for recov kinds present; from No. 2 four col- - 1 24, 1920, and Mine Mate filed suit. to dotty-thintreaee wee considered, was not .0; di- - civics, and thrift; Stewart Sheep Range. 3. five dolonies. The dismissal followed the filing of v.v. and .No. onies from of the company, but that about ing, beginning in the English classes. Reported Drying Up "In net Calle waai streptococcus to a complete denial of the allegations r ' Plans for an extensive he,educational,. ,,lieyil).-hewaappointed to the board. Mrs. TV.. R. Bond, 321 Greeneono, exhibtt-ar- es beingmaele-trisov,,wTGO(1-: be fouhd. In Nos. 1 and 3.lbactrfult C00 eddard .ohe-firth-t- it Mime Mlitettra'NfaCe J. defehdant.' hrthe ztepo of more barley be and. ile searching' for will wheat, made pats, exhibit this year Certified 'In Crops small was .0ard-Abbe- y her sops"- found public stale-wid- e is a Balt !take young woman, employcompany.' proportion. -arfio- - she white ee ' were ed as it bookeeper Park corn- being cultivatScl-b- y at ccountantsi testified that at an 'audit the c:lyde," by Lynch Of title company's books conducted the erly, through lack of interest in the pie 041 the Uinta Indian reeervation Gram negative. therefore, nonpatho; struction company, Salt Lake City. y appeared from the- Stewart sheep - more of en. ed e Itellige-Gram---Positiee--die-- of June therost---o- f IniCraiTti about.-- June 21.- - the and nearby 'are laüftlingtip forliaThTriVater.--Thifor 1919-192- 0 hibit Salt,Lake of City wan. was sugar found. loccus It however. crop the eucieg E. 14,66 . avenuc, received Arnold, of.Fred ,Tals But on this year, the .matter II the complaint being when he was last seen. Ths prolonettl schools., kas 29.444 and that the company g has been plit into 'tate hands. Towns quently from homesteaders,. on the it resembled most. reports the loss of a gold wrist watch. absence. of the boy. coupled With the sn- pay 1 when the increase became et-- in C reW. H. are of superinounty Dietz, state the ,reservation by every part common organism she las nOt beard,fram fact 'is a The most' bags 4. leotive, had on hand 306,872 a. exhibiAdrrodllitt-hillitttendent of the XnitedStates-irrige- ,nekitiVii , ' leads the mother to belittle sponding liberally, and aria $1.110 In cash, 'Which she says were vt '. sUgarIndians ections are The t service. tt county Emery no UM' given is tionmet with foul play. in aseuredeepresenting-atPoi4. S. acid (slight) ininakertir lactose, Noah produces, , pl of Utah, aCcording toMr. Muir. I. preference right in the use of the gas. An organism ,very common le nurse, according to Miss 1.A. C. Arthur taken from the dressing room occu. 1. branch at Pocatello. Idaho. testified to the mother. who re-- kr ce case to the sherifra. office. water and although there is little our mountain streams and sonietimes supervising Public health nurse for pied by herself and five other girls. that about- June 5 he had purchased - n while they were bathing.at Liberty wasteno water, ia.left ter, irrigation in urge...mm.1,mi the boy had been employed as a trom thecompany $ugar - Hold Family Reunion. the state -nubile' board''' - Park.' of the thousands of acres owned by tender for a Mexican sheepherder. the determination of the In- "For at the price of $23.881 and that for . was ins first Miss will Arnold the declared. , said Buckle have charge this Ruth white settlers. Mt. Dietz who was tending the flocks of George fluence of the Warm Springs water ; twO or, three months 'before May 1 The ann6a1 reunion of the descendA nimilar condition exists practical- in- - bacillus- - coli.- I collected ,stamples Of school nurses for the schools of time she had ever bathed at the park Butterfield. iho price had been 814.13 per beg. Clyde left Salt take for Utah Greenwood. ver-settled William piono of seen instructions ants the and she had Nun-thof, rosult a as that e indoor-poolas Bingham canyon. Mitts Marion the Stewart range on June IS anti W.' P. McDonald of the Idaho ly every year from the inlet to the err at was held Of In valuables.' 1847, neer to of park Liberty reseevation condition regard ea samples from the .pool. To neliey of Logan. who has been taking checking wrote a letter to his mother on June Wholesale.. Grocery.comi5any declared withJoshua Greenwood. with relation, to the available water well 21. and on June tit disappeared front 'inoculate the wateo samples I used a pig weeks' nurolug She added that the rooms were fiat on or about June'19 he porchest- Saturday. ofJudge utilities the state curtain. publie Mr. out to Diets. doors, as president declared having course well merely.a bacillus at according and has not been- beard a. pure culture of the colt, it horne supply. expected Berkeley, ri sugar at 823.881 and also afof the - and that there appeared to be , no from camp commiasion; bad charge . "MI as en infusion of manure. soon. since. estiis attended. 200 It About . p. -4 guards or attendants in:charge of "The samples were placed in the In- -- ---' -, I fair. 330 Sol ,, mated that I. , cubator. le hours; then a plate and a tC41 ; them. .i Greenwood 'of of William e commissioner A. descendants Crabbs, city It On 11' ,' ofetremoinhtaatitotenr twuhbeic;uthlTre mwpailles Trael: .t, i I' i t 0 , now ilying. ',L rill parks and public propertywassaid that )ttt -' -mg merely at the park Liberty bacillus the either with pool 11 'inoculated. 1, that two or three months previous p. . .11t for the convenbence of youngsters, colt or the manure infuolon, and a r. 3,.....- -N,.... the price had been onrY S14.13. At had become who fermentittion tube milture and linmtt intmheisr plate on Stand. ! Agent. children Special playOnly "'', r was made from the 'inoculated' sant, ;i'o ' . .7 -- 7t....,7 , i ;Ivi'il years to 10 years are tlibliowtedtetwn the i Floyd T. Jackson. special Agent In They were then incubated 14 plea 4 i inP. 40 in ,t, and of feriorext: inveetitation of , ,he. wild, ' : pool, hours and again plate and charge r, :'' of No carry . anything bathers at., do Salt of stances made. justice of the department tatioo tube cultures t l a r.,t , "- a .,,..1 PP setae. Valuables. he said,,should be it ea u n Lake, declared thatsince Dec. 1 111 - ',' Nw . t ,, T 20 supervisor. the with left playgrounds about the per he had devoted his time to sugar inin each cent; 4 v, ' 'A content of the water from .. vestigation work. and that during this 407I !bacterial , conferences with i the time he had oeveral, vool re inained wprac.aticasmilyan c 01:- Start Proceedings N.. M IV ..a want; ieblie there officials of the Utah-Idah- o Sum . ' l , the of cassis rosulted c the numbeA1 conferences For Release in !crease Boy eempsatyThese, he Total-15- f ... nocUlatecr sempiee., .. :, in Ilia determining that-t-0 $mgragro..irtf Uppers-Ar, run was , la contuston it,i I was unable to duction,' of the , IrChabesa corpus proceedings bthe - I find imp Stroptocooll in the samples . about 1.391,000 bags, and that HarBen Bramel. W. fore 1 Coll , he Judge outsold Utah: all on others Bacillus does hand about not May )au. 'submitted. (I), company had Paid. From Jan. 26 ris. puporlittendent of 'Ibex Wasatch Increaso Or. "grow" in the Warm ,...,304,000 thatt.t.Set ' carloads sold In emu the Arthur he pritxv testified .School for Boys, may I. thet ttah. Nothigs imparts to walla tt touib Training of sugar was 13 (pets per pound, seadaintintite that hind on, it poems from my tests of tiqu.til chief never are vniti were out Welling. pro. andArthur Waller made by the worlds lamest mak- ...Phnee board base, which meant $12.71 that moot kinds of organisms 'in the some End, ueneris are gOne,, With modern Ibation patterns prim 'Set been 'hare ers cited of Instruments. pahar musical irrtg or destroyed by officer, ' "' wholesale. in Salt !Ake and about , machinery and equipment we c as ' ,,pool are eliminated to show cause why they should our Old1 es. aanortment of now avid , 24 hours. The court water in the bid very Instrument fully ruaranieetr $1444 in Pocatello. and that on May your remaining sheep Templeton 1 oot roteese bohatel Rnfew ligodi novel designs. In any grade yott may s , number of kinds of, organisms found Come la teor .1 1 the prire raised., - The average price -Liteamonotration.-and leirtft yeeteoee,...s. ,, Ifrom ths training Oleol and return ' 9 OITP, us s trial. Satisfaction guar.. received from the after 14 how--s crop WW1.., ihim to his mother, Myra' Itenfew. anieed. 9 cents.- he declared. reltlben Cent le and look them 014VrAdoke BROTHERS about rAitt EL POST ORDER; MILLED. ... , Aenording to beputy Sheriff Wall. IROBIHSOH The defendants stated thst to eviby Dr. Palley was eosin arrested Renfew elections early for the fall Friday roar the introduced er,litra dence would be at. thiA pools Tueiday night,' taken from .. , niiht and the JUIrentife email uthoridean-uand deottrallon time. Aug. 3... In the MOW 'Of the Moor pool' 1 MUSIC COMPAIIY f charge-othe borond placed ties ttono . was two dere atter the poet had The riaheldsho company and the 'this, school the the him troirting pending t4'01111 ind'vidlial defendants were represent. erriptted, the Vriitt' being connoted Aewswiemer II oilers Wftb lb. Centurnot oettlement of the chores again, the 1 SailLakeGlass&PainiCo I white le by lUtitO John AT Marshall. Thom.lIi po ,7: of n the case in 1 The led mother. ' 134-36 I boarirg So. State Stteet the coo. et the outf,r poet It was the rlyy-v-nI rr"D. Marioneau, Joel Nibier, R. L. Judi , , I the Juvenile entire to to determine I U-3the 1 k B. timr; 1344 Senn OS; - 1 I 'The Frenk Critchlow, UnIti I t 1 fonowing 'rotor' day S norc $ide 114mIto --Sod Prove 7,1 a 1,cit stisT.L4Kg or , ,and the is .. lit I mother ki 4 whether I ' ,11,.. and A t.,. htbre being romo04 mono, lit:Jots was rPpros-stetl-1'I' l ' I petreee I 10 care tor )11m.--- I ,.... oar P . W 'Isaac Eisir Evans , ., , . . ,,.11,1, t The state more days of sumnid.r vacation before the opening of the public 'schools of the city. remain to the children of Malt Lake On Friday. Sept. 3, the achoolo will open their doors for the year 112041 s hen general registration will occur. Instruc. tion will begin on Tuesday. September 7. following the observance of Labor day on Monday. The annual teachers inatitut will open for a three days' eeosion Monda. August 30. at the East high school. On Thursday the teachers will meet with the principals of their respecti schools and consider the arrangements for registration on the follow. mg day. The school buildings of the city are now undergoing repairs and renmadon. according to announcement this morning by L. J. Becket, superintendent of school buildings and grounds. Construction, he maid. is &leo proceeding rapidly on the new achool buildings although none will be completed for the opening of the arhool year. Some delay has been encountered, acoording to Mr. Seckels. in the ehipment of materiala and in the adjuntment of the labor eituatiott The West Junior high techool will he among the first to be completed. It beIng expected that the building will be ready for use some time Iin October. The building is situated on First North between First and Second Weet streets. Other school buildings which will be completed later in the year are the Jordan high school. the South Junior high school on State and Twelfth South streets, and the East Junior high echool. Additions are also being made to the Hamilton. Jackson and Grant schools. Plans for the new West high school building are now nearing completion. according to Mr. Seckels. It is uncertain, he said..as, to, just when work on the building wall begin. Twenty-tou- r COURT cASE til.I 1 1 I ' ; p 11 cont.plaints i i I RENTS - . . . Plamling Program For State Meet sales-manag- t.hoederal ee Of Superintendents ' . r . - A I - I f , , I organ-compa- . ! ant .. Y- - will-noftu- en--reported ' 1 ' '. 3',19v n o. ct rtte -- o. state,it-hae-consist- t -- -s- - N - , - - 111WP1113.0. les . E' ' . - - 1- . . ' dbeh:kri th; ., post-gradua- te - '- '7"....."1 nr1111. i P11117: - r f,11-7- 7.' Ili - ettDRROJENSEN A A 'e 1 .701i AI KbiIPianos . L 'Illip-,A0P,..- ; 100 ''' fifl bbe - Until the i . I , e . Cone " , -- -- ROYAL SHOE Repairing c9. ' i -- .R . . .. . . , , , ee "ih de', eeour Large o- - ,.,: - 4 . 41- new ine o al e-. l . , 'B4Titiffit7,Wäl1i-- oggles- and ,...., . . un Glasses , - p , 1 al tit") A. I 1 , . , , tit . , . . . - . hrsolMv. 1 f- , - .41t . , wart. 11 'diti , , ,, . 1913-191- 1 ' . nb - , 1919-192- -- - t ' '. - rs , . , - i - |