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Show I 0 1 AO 00 . (sp. eliM,, .. Di - i 1 NEWS MEE 81 RtiblAy PORTO pico FOB LliESTOCK lwAGE BOARD , IN BATES WAS TOO hi al guard forms during the month of July, Utah having lift) men enlisted ut of a poseiblo 111 allottall. making so per cent. and Porto Rico having on July SI. LW mon nlistod out ot a posaibis 1.$41. making es per root Wkoming still hoods the list with 14 men enlisted out o a poo 'Into 1111O, making a percentago of Pb.tibia nlistment of OS per cent This phenomenal growth in Porto Rico is due to the great desire of the natives to bocomo tonstAbuiery. or loyal militiamen, and the inatitution being oomparatively new there It Ss escsedingly popular. 'Wroming's growth is dui to a local cavalry compony bolos 'worn in rocontiy. Prospects for the growth of the, Utah militia were never brightor than st prooent aocording to locel officials. A new hospital unit is one of the irn- mediate prospects.. which will bring a number of men. as will also tho for-ta- d motion of a motor corps, necessitated by the snivel of a 'vest quantity of motor equIpmont.. alroldr Promised. is one of the assurancos Antal', service future as,Adjutant General Prod Jorgonsen, just botoro he left for Cinip Perry, where he is now nmod in tarrot shooting was In eommunication with authorities in Wculhington regarding the early VIP-Moping of an sir unit. .. '. 'f '' , A A t ;. 14 i 4 e. , r11 "I' C 1 r 4 a :L.MIL T 44 S Ili I Is HEIL ' Children Study. Health Welfare. INTEBESTS SAT MANCE. Rico nosed l'!)11.!.f...- second plat in inerOilibe in tho nation. Porto ( 10 1920 AUGUST TUESDAY IME.,,M,,.M1E., I , . COME NIT OF 111111 NOSED THE DESE1LET MM.M.dmPOMMNEMmu - EN : SCOUTS ., POST i MMES WORKERS 10117 OP MOUNT V115118111IN, : CAME IN YELLIiiIISIONE PARK ATHLETIC fla 1 (Spotlit Corrospondence.) Livestock journals report that metmArrangements for tho athletic car. I DUNRAVEN PASS. bore of the Notional Livestock luso. Tallow Mend nival on lAbor day wore conaidorod ' Park. a et Barrett Wyo., Aug. S.After the groat.. .1.dation are in receipt of the foliowing Itr-)4on4ey night,et ?csting , . hail of the Salt tak post No. 3 of tho oat day of their scouting exportence. statement of their attorneys who pre. , Ex:, , i the , t 1, , . oontett Economist . Mier. the views American Legion. before their . boy scouts from Ogden and Ita It 'Consulting 7-4: Lake ll.e commerce of mat committees relative of ; tommiasion, ,., City today took tho trail ati kit Appointment I 'i ' to th iflet941 grented in freiglit post were mad. as follows: ' ' Washburn. 10.311 fora in altitude. the plabts Situation ,-- Salt . . .. 4 AS f retest e ,In. I general super. moot Sin MembershipUnder ' 4 . , ,... fait, ,, thais of K. I dad case advanced pectatuhir vieion rate elimbing : the Piet of Wesley 1 --,1 'In King, chairman; 1 Laker's Part , in i t ' . C. Wood, !min Clawson, Richard Dug. , . aided by the interstate commerce ,n1r,,, 4 -ta4' V it), ' ,, a.A , i 'i . ." ' , a ' 4 is r advance , 'tk....the total suthort nomadaim. 7. gale. Race. tional Yacht ...44 tied is about SO per cent of the antount EntertainmentUnder general mut). N,, , . , oCwratn ytotyni 1 , al 1 rvision of Paul Williams, chairman; originally claimed by the railroad. ex- 4 .'... ot . ' i , ' ,..4..440, l : Waive of the wage advance. We feel 41' , Byron H. Wayne. Beverly Clendenin. ' 'rat . 4). II '). Dore Montague, Gerald Higgs. Henry signified the dying of the brig canig that the commission bas granted much ' 7 iepocial Correepoadonce) - . ! more than the tailroads were entitled Ii :: D. Moyle. ' ; I )1(dIS ' WASHINI:YrON. D. C., Avg. 11.In .:) : ':,C,-.A ' . on '. to. ; N American industry 1 . The effect , ,,.... AthleticsUder general supervision fire, the scouts were engaged gn a "I , co, , 'No, 1, in- :,. ,," round of sight-seein- g H. anon be the of aboorbing utmoet W. will felt to th GregP. G. ,, by of Dykes. chairman; tooe ... , ,.; P C. . , ' grantingth: raled ter authonrit:'r ory. V. L. !loon, Ottingor Romney, B. shippers of the Vnited States and ub of course. pleased them Beam p B. Quinn. William Yeats.. tamale!). by the American people ILI !most an&there wore bears enough te ( t . le and freight trafIlo the railway of a whole. SickUnder general supervision W. ( ' ' ' ; . ,,$ t '', blamo A herd of dedr ' ,L board is rommag both . ,' Dr. v satisfy everybody. , I Y. "Ilowever. there are two facts of Clawson. ,41 Curtis 4 wags chairman; i i t to the ecnaiderable Um : Willard Dr. B. wandered from almost into , ,..,:,-...e ship. significance public. Christopherson. oommondation Mayo. ' camp. All ths 4 II 4 ' ' ' 1 ' : i , '. , re-t.,.. , , 74 r: i Ruth Clayton. Dr. basil J. Paul. Dr. beautiful scenic poinga were visited. pert: Piot. the commissionof has nor. .., , , . howmor, , was, sitaMion Amer!duced the estimated value ;Tho 4 Dan Ournsey. "Uncle Including the precipitious - t 4,' ' . based upon their can railroads. oughly ions into botoro tho board general super- ,Torres Trail. down th aide of the '. I 1 4'''' ExpansionUnder ka1a44)"..1 'at-plus vision. of C. C. Backe.. chairman; canyon to the pool at the bottom of property invedttment accounts e ',ear 4 , 1 prantod the requost of the railroads materials and supplies. from $20.116. ,)' , ,.,011 I 10 .00.,.., Henry F. Crittenden, Clyde Hansen. th Lower Falls., Scout Moors and aad oven W. J. LAuck. one of the moat a to $11,1100,000.000. making 000,00e W. G. Laubender. Nicholas Rinnetti. park t&tigite accompanied the bon !noted ooturalting economists In the Innet reduction of $1.700.000,000. That Will Stark, Ivan Dahlquist. everywhere to protect them from dan1 ttoroots of railroad logislation was n sum of substantial a money.' is rather A short talk was made by Mrs. ger. of modern health crusaders getting early kelsoms In health wet. Mr. Lauck gam an Group to Si.sum mailed on of tomity. L cent this elite treasurer Salt Lake. Clawson of per the day coneltided with a I ' st000unt of the railroad coa, elaborate public health nurse. These children. of the National Service Star legion, in bigrinaily, 700,000,000 means a net annual saw. fare work from Was Sophia Larne camp fire and vaudeville show at 1 and than munmod up the sit- more keeioms of than $100.000.000. ere in done advance work the too by the recounted for she i ing which receiving young which rangers of the Canyon station, kindergarten, although 'mattes so follows: "Second, the increased transportathe organisation and urged the co- who have assisted the scouts In every "Aa ounce of yemention la worth a pound of cure." 1 "What the publie ought to know is- Boxelder Sunday schools tion coat ha, been Ported out over adage the of , pout. possible way. were guests. I 'that there would bays been no once,-d mail and express traffic. 0 carry out the plea made by type of boys and girls." dorlarrod Dr. operation Chief on the program of the cams Meet bt Annual Outing paseettger, 'Mon for ouch large advance In to." at the railreferred In their original application the meeting Dr. H. O. Merrill of Provo. at tierrill fire show was a burlesque surgica; enrates providod the railroads had and to the concentrate roads proposed hp toss:114c; LICHTNINS PRANKS AND lite t raPpuebrl th recent ineeting of the Utah I operation performed by Camprnastre now ffidiontiy and boon and wo BozoIder 'take Sunday schools aro tire advance on freight traffic. We agency ' George A. Bergstrom and Scoutmaster Public Health association. thati this work, for it is am auxiliary of moomnically managed. nod provided holding thels annual outing at Lagoon requested that an analysis of the earnH. D. Koldewyn on Scoot Clarence the 'vatic' war iklUOSSOd Out of tho .aare went to ings and expenses from passenger and a vigorous campaign be mad. for the the National Tuberculpsie association . Clark of Ogden. Clark is "Mutt" of conceived railroad murales, and providM rail. today. Twelve ascunion and which be should Introduction ATTEND sepcruof traffic organized the body made, modern health freight F10553 SJOIIM the camps "Mutt and Jeff" pair. roads wet. not themselves victims of the resort from Brigham City this arating the accounts. The railroads sade in the ochools Of the state, James the modern health crusade." "Jeff" being Willard Scowcroft, the 1 One of the strong lessons taught by Profiteer In railway equipment, steel morning and a varied program has at first declined to do this. saying it H. Wallis. executive secretary of this nicknames having been bestowed he- and Iron products, bomber. coal and boon is orusad work the be the is would injurious association. all impossible. arrangemaking. cause of the discrepancy in the oleos prepared to last throughout the or The sudden thunder shower yester- ,I of "But later. on proper showing, the ments to this end. lie has had con- effects on the body by , the use of tea el. to the Mnt of $400,000.060 Advance sales yesterday Indithose inseparable two. day. additional An Slil,004.$410 per year. commission required the railroads to fetences with Dr. E. 0. Gowans, state and coffee. The children are taught day attirnoon was not without its was per., cated A "surgical operation" practically every Sunday furnish rUmwe to use of $16 per capita. for 676 pet achool that from of such refrain the director of health education in. the the information which One great flash of light. formed with zee, hammers and wood 'talcs will.be well ropsensations. alseems large, but as a matter resortedin atthe the results been have Wants. and schools; Dr. Heber J. Sears. profetwor quested. the outing. ning at 4 o'clock struck a tree in front saws. and the patient was relieved of the therms in railroad rates This disclosed that the passenger of preventive medicine at the Univer- most phenomenal. One schoolI teacher of the residence of D. C. James. fin several cartons of ginger snaps. six mean that much as a &root in told last of the his class winter who more II was than traffic profitable sity of Utah; Dr. T. B. Beatty, state Third East street. stripping off are half pound cakes of chocolate and a Funeral at etuu-gor to theoindividual or family. A used coffee tea when if crusade the the entire but that health traffic. freight commissioner; L. J. Muir. state bark for 20 feet, and scattering lona string of "hot dogs." the -- - -- -- substantial part of tho revonues of Iraadvance was made Con freight traffic superintendent of . hit the town. Now all have abandoned branches in all directions. Mr. James Music was a. feature of the enter. , railroads comes from tralsh: On Funeral services for William M. the opposite would be true. Therefore and G. N. Child. puDUognat4cuon superintendent of Over apt million school children was standing on the front porch at tainment. the scouts singing marcht 'porta and in that moo the 'norms Johnoon, who died in Silt Lake Bun. we suggest that an advance should be schools of Salt Lake City, of whom all moments and he with two meming songs. accompanied by a phone. will ha Paid Mimi:, by the purchasore made on all classes of traffic, but leas are strong advocates of the crusade were enrolled as crusaders in the the , family who were within graph. Motion, pictures were made of day, will ba held Wednesday attar. on passenger traffic than on the other. work. Dr. Gowans long ago saw the United States last winter. Preet. bers of his were I of those exports in other countries." the house partially stunned. all the day's events. many of them In this connection it is pointed out noon at fipantah Fork. Tho body was On the lad day of the closing argu- possibikties of this movement, and in Wilson addressed the following mem- while the electric lights on the premis- -, with a background of the gorgeous . that the volume of imports In Juno. Dent than today by the O'Donnell ment the railroads acceded to this as hig program of health inetruction for sage to them: es were put temporarily out of com- canyon and falls. 130, was 1111,4611,111- -- as against oompanyMr...tohneon formorty-tiv- .i peeper 'when the wog advance should theaehoolalast yaa,c,......urgedevary The White t - Seven beers were seen at the feed . thingto14 mis of branches' of in June. 191$, according d in Raver City. 1point all the 8162.314AS crusade in be cared for, making the teaching Jun. 14. 1920. t A cloud burst occUrred at the same, ing grounds. including a cub which of of the of colloctor the share the of fair their hygiene. bear traffic to the report To the Six Million Health Crusaders time. the , Second performed nicely by climbing a tree at on centering apparently Last all it or of the York. full instead New year i includputting burden, programs in the United States: port Bo;ly Will be Ttaken to South and Eighth East streets, flood-- 1 stump and scratching his nose not SO traffic ing the tournament work, wee carried freight. relieving the freight annualIt is deeply gratifying to me. as ing the entire There 1feet from the scout, everybody - out in the sixth grade. and thousands neighborhood. $$00.000,000 :. 14014711in for Burial of approximately it must be to every patriotic citizen. was ,a driving rainstql:.1 at Salter. Don Johnson, son of former Con- I his picture meanwhile. Tub. we have of which children from 'napping those facts all of Both classes of ly. to houses, know that the children of the accompanied by con.....ious thunder by ad Squeegee, pet woodchucks. of greesman and dm Jacob Johnson and , The importance to the were enrolled as crusaders. Children. country are etriving no body of Wilford Stewart. 1: stated are of large 1 earnestly to and lightning flasheo. toe wind creat- the canyon ranger 'station, quickly former Brigham Young university I Com., parents and teachers were enthusiastic of the country. shippers freight Inin building up the health ing such a sea as to drive bathers out made friends of the lads. athlete. is now chief of the Bond years old, who was found dead In bilked they have relieved the freight oter the results obtained. f Children IN and of nation. the It 1 my earnest hope ot the water. a number of women i Albright'l bffer ef demnity unit. divialon of loans This his room at 171 south State street traffic of $400,000,000 annually, or were led to habits of cleinlinees and that and girl will continue having to be helped to the pier. Later, a Superintendent ! body every assist the boys in to dopartment. t motor truck treasury . currency. more than $1.000,000 aoday. right living when 'no amount of urg- the good work until the twenty mil- - the electrical disturbances put out In loss M,onday, will be taken to Beni&Min l I enabled I their . equipment made I promotion has come to him or have glowing traneporting on correction railroads ing "The " the part of their lion school children of the United the Utah county, Wedneoday for funeral and the few them today to jump 22 miles to Tower the month. a at resort, than It lights service. about could Induce Improved ' parents them to be States are united In the one promisee i1 who were there lost no time Falls. Their road lay up Dunraven Mr . J ohnson startod 'work for ,the earvioes and interment Mr: Stewart now remains for them to fulfill their cleanly. cause of better health for the great people t a month ago, upon cora- was of old Utah stock. his grandfathIn boarding the trains for the city. Pass. then over Mt. Washburn and government the are We price, formation paying and inculcation of dren. pledgee. at George r, Benjamin Franklin Stewart, being and The storm cleared the air and this down the north aids where the trucks i ' pieting his school workwhere habits means a sturdy. vigorous (Signed) they must perform their part of health be is en. of the pioneers of 1117. He was WOODROW WILSON. " opened delightfully fresh and were to pick them up. An extra day Washington university. morning transaction." the i last born at Benjamin and was the .on of with a typical mountain wilt be spent at Tower Falls, rtudYtaking a postgraduate course. AU pleasant. . mos ACED WOMAN DIES AS year hi was Instructor of law on the Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Stewart He 4Sl ing the abundant wild life of the to Route .0 N RATON survived by hia parents. who now re- Here En viewing the "Roonevelt country," faculty of Catholic university inwhore 11111. ha was graduated with honors I1 side In Midvale, and two brothers, F. Farm lower canyon of the Yellowstone. Potato f Sweet Discuss a Irrigators After practicing law in Utah for year A. and L. S. Stewart. also of Mid where fishing is unexcelled. and vis. he entered the second Moore trainColorado RESULT OF INJIIIIIES1 Project iting the Petrified trees. From Tow, WILL bureau HANDLE of the chief C. FranH. Dr. San Taylo Presidio. 1 sr Falls the boys go to Mammoth Hot at ing camp at tho won. a, first Houton with he the departclaws. where of farm management erprings and then turn south, on thelt Amongthe plane discussed at a Finally Receives Pension I ant's commission. homeward at journey. of Washington, ment , meeting in San Diego, Mrs. w K Streeper,, 75 years old, I With the opening of echool in the Name Misspelled was in Saltagriculture At the meeting of the city commis- Cal.. irrigators' IsLite Sunday en route Though 200 delegates met to diswhen to his return will M r. Johnson I fail I from the coast to Carbondale, Colo.. to died at St. Mar ler hospital Monday sioners last night a resolution was cuss the impounding of water to trii- Rate of Interest on studies and teachings. He has the , Just how thoroughly the United look over the sweet potato farm there night from injuries suffered last Wed- presented and passed that Commis- gate lands in California, was that of 4 distinction of being the only "MorSeries C Announced States" Investigates pension elthns is that is shipping its products widely. nesday night when she was struck by sioner T. T. Burton act as building the Boulder canyon darn, 1 mon '! on the faculty of a Catholic commisof investia is He ' on Colorado specialty ' I making the Grand above canyon. Illustratsd by ths refusal 'to institution o.of learning. is ai automoldls driven by Sheriff C. 'A. sioner of public affairs and finance river outside of Utah. Another gating reclamation projects, and Dr. Renwick--McNitcthe former Salt Andrew Fordinsnd Grogsmn a- -grant The local branch of the federal re- - . Nalder of DAVIS county. pon-- 1 much encouraged by the outlook. in suowill 26, at Denver, be theabsenceof who Commiseionee heldAug. H., taker high school instructor, bank has reeeived by wire from haroz-149ALAI 1 - sion untLI yesterday bocause his name Taylim,visittdwhtle Colo., to discues plans for. tmpoundt a .cessfully passed the consulship examthe , srent ba......34..111 Amaterab-s-Coktradoriverof e local the manager former thtifloodGreene. In Us; from ing the bate In Tstriiarli yards Streeper home as Mr. tion with his family to Yellowstone whose En- following announcement new trtah-India- n S. and Grain the of U. major Governor corporation, leave Bomberger tho will He I wars. who had wrihis received assignment. Streeper were returning park. r i the University of end Mrs. gineer George :rs McGonagle will series of treasury certificates of inPenang in feeth &a traitor:ill ttn it, Fredmond Gregory upon ths professor he was toat transfer A petition was presented to thi coni....eahttorietimyenfott.r to expert from Ithe interurban depot. They were mustor out roll. When Mn. sa- Wisconsin, prior probahly be present. debtedness, "Series C. 11)21, dated At . missioners to them make some asking of agri- walking In the middle of the street high bot) M. Cohen. Utah pension commis- service under the department Mtn Storter. also- & Salt Lake August 16, 16, 4920, maturing gust care for of the provision taking grass When the au tinobile struck I sioner, bocarne satisfied that Gregor-sor- es . echool instructor. is preparing to hays 19.21. rate of Interest, 6 per cent." So them. that has been cut from lawns of Defendants Give Bonds claim was just, she requostod with him for M241411,, post of duty.. sheriff Naider said We could nut ace sidewalk parkings. The from today. subscription'books 'In Sugar Case No. 3 awillweek Mr. McNiece was tho only one of 14 tho district ponsion inspector to them as he had the lights of his car referred to the street Child be opened at any of the member Secures Mother - ,rnon who took the osaminations In cads :errnatn.wt be and mad a spocial trip , clititrned on account I banks of the federal reserve as well meeting anUpon recommendation of to St. Gorge to soe Mr. Gregerson. with the grade f Withold Court Action other automobile. Heofdeclared. howFebruary who kmased Bonds of W,000 were furnished ras at the reserve hanks themmeivol 1 of police the commissioners . ITA found tho veteran to bo of such ciao& 7 first consul. of i ever, that he was not traveling more pardons to Harry Cole and their branches. With.the govern-Met- e Jovedv ,vepttrriis-Y- ,. .(1,- t- aims and- - build Sit to be Impossible tO ''. ' Gov'. Blues Cougyettilated..7.--A- L than--or ithligreement-resche- d milesan, fene terktrilro vntesice's in, the f744r fendantareaeoti' 011Ytnit"..4'frwtt'lenIt'''',1"1"e ad 'By r "7 Of The' goirent; due 'NV.Utah-Idahmistaks and after Whoring ends,,t. of Mrs. &teepee Ian for Intoxication and to Alex on these certificate s. It is o elleve,. P'rionds of Brigadior coneral Prank vita. court. Donald ported that the.50body o ment in the the juvenile was Monday -against Sugar taken with the ' ciao the up ' mawill WM dragged be marketed without any feet after the .. Nines. Are congratulating him upon serving time for vagrancy. Renfew. years old. has been restored chine company. Bonds for this amount they struck her. Mr. Streeper was 1 'hie appointment as vice president and Wiastington authorities. ho Mrs. Cohen t were fixed sit the preliminary !miring difficulty. .rronther..,,Mrik. Myra-Renfrenotified has that' ,btion was ' Steamnot knocked but down 11 tho Baltic seriously directing head of or the case yesterday before United The boy was placed in the Wasatch Navy Man Promoted. which awarded a pension of 120 a month. The aged couple was just re! 'ship company, a recognition actiool for boys by; the injured. from States Commissioner Henry V. Van Sneak Thieves Get a Idaho. in visit to 'him on account of his with back pension from March 4. 1117. training court come has Pelt. The sureties for the bonds are authorities. Friday turning 1 of Ore.. was juvenile Larsen Imbler. Jens WilWilliam F. Seaman Mrs. was to St. embarkation taken as of chief Apprentice Broach aond Serge Suit army ;work as follows: a pension of 120 a month dat- afternoon- after Mita- - Renfrew had Mark's Streeper thorough allowed hospital in Sheriff Naider'i. demann of this. citY, ,a recent reerult from-MarFor II. rt. with a LoveThonasse Stephen 4, statutory been ing arrested.sharged , !ICA1140n: automobile. Examination there sho;.,...F.tic,norlAdo0)tabAuplAg--41a me Inre ,gx,RomattlizIt Dint: k litarrArrirritty,,tptirottnerrtthrnews wrfii finarnattif int 'Tani 'tation. R.- Cniferiiiir of the 112 a allowed of officers a month. the 'to trAt cirils, stationed D7AlurellS-c'pension According quartermaster, has a for Hines of 1 General fracture the. skull arm, possible yearsbeen H. Love: for Thanes R. Cut- ing 47 small diamond was reporte, ! 17. 1111. juvenile court the boy was sent to the and internal injuries. She seemed to 1st the Great Lakes naval training Stephen la friend of Utahns 'wherever be has dating from Aug. D. Murdock and Stephen H. to the police Monday by Effie James l ler, court the licIPPrilLitioaction.of .13,1 .101;0 ''' 014 taation- - n4tor.A.Eete,rot.o.kl, I; ,..vvW, trapcnva During. tha , met, Itai.n,he sclithet-till- a batoralt-th- e heft 2.5Z.south, ,West,Tartvple faintly 'hfödithr In to the .'charge' regard'been one of the most ardent workers Vtahns in the "calioltal Rob. Cornick and Thomas It;: Cutler: for physicians said he shock was too Eighth bouth .street, anti M.-Mrs. Renfrew and as to whether she The theft of a blue serge euit was for One of her yearn and supporters, of the Utah colony in 1418 West south ens. great Smith----street, .I. SuMmerhays was a fit A. Mrs. Temple S. David Ben and Mr. McCornick and person to care for the child. after- - Thomas R. Cutler; for W. S. McCoWashington, where he has been sta- have returned to Washington from reported to the police the rim'e day enlirted in the navy It is also understood the habeas i the signing of the ' noon, and will be sent.-t-yesterday the Hump- - rnickJW. H. Wattis and Thomas R. by .Dorothy Graham: 331 south West s ; - tioned sinew Meer. AnnualRam,Sale l Abe-Areceplur.proceedings-IttetttotaOf by banditti ..2 Both - of these are -Bit; kid Temple street. 500 was manager for an oil concern. Aft. forMerrill ClIA:artt'; irm: : Entriestransportation problems as chief ofr els visiting with Mrs. titiimmerhays' Renfrew to get possession of the child.. school. S. McCornick; for C. rtliotighttohavirbeen----nter-c-,-W. and been Hoboken has beeni hare , in !embarkation who dropped. thieves have been rnesk operNV. I for a short while Mr. Summer-bay- s i NibleyW. H. Wattis and W. S. ating in Salt Lake the past week. 40, mailed one of the wonders of the war people 111 and McCoreick. 4 Ccdifornia. in Dies an- - J for the There are entries 3,600 land it was this which won for him. Close Reports were also received by the Mrs. Barber Shops exporting businem in New York. Xis Permanent rank as brigadier nhal ram sale to be held at the state police Monday .that burglars had en-- 'was formerly Miss Eliza,- Summerhays For Annual Guiing fair grounds the-la- st Word has been received In this city. tered the grocery store at Baèohus being, perhaps. Me youngest of- Richmond.- V.,e. of the month.1 I and stolen a $20 bill and 89 in silver permanent officer of that rank in the bettyliaden.,.. the death' at Riverside- ,- Cal., of, III-BRIor of Yacht Itsosa Mr. The thelof and first sheep Mbyte abipment some time Sunday night. army. Before the war broke out in All barber shops closed today Bates Noble, a former rerident of trenerallY General RIDS Anta a- - captain. irac',. not No trace of the prowlers wet found at noon to members of the sale- wilrbe; made from Canada next ,,,117, Ilia rise in the past three years has known the International yacht race draft to takepermit in the annual out- Thursday,. And peek's are coming to Woods Cross. Mc. Noble died tilt. the investigating officers. by 7a part ---- a Funeral services will be held at a ineeZbeen meteoric. held in New York between attend from all the way between San 6 It School Board Eloction-,--A- t' recently oi A Park. 4 COMPANY COAL splendid pro- Francisco - and Chicago, it is an- Woods Cross en a date to be art: board last With the leave-takin- g ALLIANCE achool from Wash- the ."Resolute" and Sir Thomas Up- ing of Granite the Ing I nounred later. For coal of best quality and quick ington of the Minea family the Utah ton's "Shamrock IV"- was conducted gram has been arranged. consisting of nounced. nigh Jaques E.- - Moss wag colony loses one of the strongest WI." under the dIrection- of the United races. a baseball game and numerous president. ad Hyrum Benni4n,vice semice. 160 south Main street. Phone ' tars it has bad durini tho pal year Statee Coast Guard service, ef which other act fritles, including "a bigi'l Wasatch 1 president. and a half. But the general and his J11.211011 H. Moyle of Salt Lake City. Is feed." All barbers andtheir friends Republican Women k Man It. R. Tokyo duare urged to participate, for Outing' chief. that being one of the ,...m......:E, 8 Arrange 1.M.10. the , Uski. mechanical engineer with the ties sesignM to him as assistant sec- ..-.-, I at JaPanevie , railway department retary' of the treasury. ' , ---1 , R epublican women at the Newhouse Tokyo, was in town yesterday On a "That buyer gains who deals' Mr. Moyle. accompanied by his eon ,, , transcOntinental , fr II to trip. witness York went completed .arrange hotel Walter. last night I , k . with Dayne's." the rate s. and were there met by C. & A. Officials HereCie neral . kcitit" Thursday et ments outibg their ter ie, coast guard officers. and taken aboard $ Agent Charles F. White Ind District FICHOL , t County Chairman Charles M. , 1 Saitair. a submarine chaser, to Anascoginn. Louis A. Fyite et .., l'aseenger Agent Arm.0. George and Morris Tihs was the coast guard fleet's flagDen-ye- n , Judge Vim St at road Alton I I Chicago , ..- ..will be the principal speakers. ship. Accompanied by Captain Reed. were in town yesterday. in the . commanding, Mr. Moyle inspected the be will by interest of their company. given - ' pumbers 4,1 of"the s personnel and accompanied by and Miss Coles, C. . Bailey. Addees official ficers and other guests of the OsteopathsAt the office istrong P The Republican women have of tYr. Mary Gamble this morning. service viewed the final ( guard !coast "Alio , . the Republican t slogan. Dr. LowiL C. Chandler Of the Los rare. . ' IIIIP '1 , -at the Polls." run' ?Milian,' courtesies Angeles College of Osteopathic Phyalit w4111-'71:41A Amememnj .: 1.r1C-tt awarded Mr. Moyle. the flag of 'the sicians and Surgeons. addressed rtali ' , .617tZloa , assistant secretary of the treasury beFor thahns osteopaths oft nutritiopal disease. Eligible - 'TON--TRUC- ---- ing flown- over the' flagielle ail a ni ell'', I. Strentint DitilpMtnk-raf4Fellowships,' sign all day. ,. PatrolmanArthur 125 east! s Murphy. epanmego,,,.. re-, 1 Str. Thomas Linton in' his ship , I ,, ' ' , i !Ninth South street, reported for duty! THE., LOW MONUMENT. eoirnised Mr. Moyle's official flag. and i the. neoeo. Utah and to Its ttudents having them been oter,t1 abeent , after Monday having ' Like 2,s7ews : saluta!Bring cordial a rave the oecretary . All1 the new and popular oary are eral weekwbecauset of a- tirokn ankle: eligi- I. frequently preferred' to the tail qualifications '. i tion. the ihortest time them -!n ether , duties Among s t ,on . . Meyto is .celled noon, to perform eel Used-les60 dgyi. possible:: Buy, them at il'frsitl's of rrance offored by find many of these and. If you deoire lhan nviertant secretary of- - the treasOrt.! atC.populit. 11111 Coyne for.CeinfereneetOno of ,1 Of ' sketcheS Submit special win 010 yrs service, Arnorean field - ' therle'sa-ehie-- - either-etorleiere el thiteutthe heattivi i tho recycle of tht Nati mill i - We do our own grinamg. your Shop,at .tYothis T. Julian . Burton, d Wc'lltsmlou.:urnmaeka: Stake industrial amocation wiii 'come to govornment buildings. In- - sure. Our book eKperts will t0 annourrenient by . ttroval. leervice-seoffices and government post ot tho 880,0,7 voarti fo'h thy Roo-it'with a num-- 1 Ibbwre city ohortly to confer , ' ' 141. stiE ofrer In eonnection with htti., gladly beadstonsa and footatonits businens Mounter local followohlps of ere sugrvtions. tree whl Staa.zsPIED bodr. 't ! t of the Utah !work all chief of the public hes awarlcd by ih Arnorfran (laid mates gladly furnioled. em,10.mtrbool.pre. 186: Kr are ' . , 1 service. he has charts of ell irounflo.i according whhos,norinva .eohrovieeme rflu,:rr tohroltpiumrp0000rnt.,01f, or men disabled ot etAtte"( . Utah , the s olorwloo I . of Frairnao:r Elias Mr. Moyle is clearing hie deck el 'holt' lhosYin thi' Sr S.oa.n..s Co. f eel Tho exact tier, et! til l Art 11,0,1' Morlis, t valuo I:.1, Il :i of work which aoommulated diming bio of 1 annual rooroi have sn the v,istitor Is not know,t., 'rho,' ' ,stftWaRtgabeence in the wee.. Be is irPtttn4 t ...AMMO than. S2.()O(L t Thom 400lring fullort I - TalloPrie- 10,4.. (Wok Oppdoor ,tmowiiise . arr to return home during tb tiSitt ARAI...As 'Amon,: colt t, NOWTrielorio prirem Am sitopsoi tat in. Irte,ryneton are recrossote4 41to commis-,- 1, .rt. , Pkely. 6.IA jt11, - ready t 7k M 4 RTIN tam trvear ti, eatcr activeivi Into the ' 0 Mabg C411,, 411 Mahe I ,' , Backing-rico, w:th Mr. Burton. ) Irt 471 wry was. lee& . SA aNatch 4.;--.. - ... .on btreet. I hAin apwrtmonta. 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