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Show Good citizenship is a duty. Simply being an inhabitant of a place does not fill the bill. MONDAY 1850 FOUNDED DEATH DRIVER GIVES DP HIMSELF OCTOBER Strong Spirit ol Internationalism Is Fast Developing in China, Says 11 1920SAI.T I.AKK Every Elector In national feeling and develop a In the opinion of Comm 7. II Volplrelll, Internationalism, mighty consul general for Italy to South China, a ho, with hla secretary. Fumln LI, Is In the city en route to Rome, Italy The consul stated this morning tha the Chinese people have llttl national feclpijr aed that such feeling Is Just beginning to awaken In the land of Confucius. The orientals skipped from coal oil lamps to electric lights, the omitting the gas ata'ge of Illumination , he joints out. May they not, now consul hints, overlook the era from which most Christian nation are awakening a broad national spirit, and reach the more adanred stags of internationalism Just beginning to be f elt in the world. Mr Yolpleellf lakes a rather unique consul to the British View of the Shantung question He be- by the Italian difficulties In Europe But governor. ll' that the great mistake waa made aro-- e and Japans ultimatum to GerIn letting Japan give armed aid In main for the evacuation if Talng-tafreeing the province from German resulted rule lie does not think now that o The visitor had been 99 year In much blame can be laid at Japans and for the laat 20 year In door for wanting to be repaid for auch China He worked for the southern China not armed Interference "Japan does Judicial torture loiru II want to posaesa the Shantung penlr.-aul- a abolition ofand hla wife was on the so much aa she wants the com- years ago which discouraged the mercial supremacy formerly possessed first committee rebinding of feet cf women. He haswith by Germany." he declared. friendliness of on terms mained Commander Volplcelli waa the offiand cial who proposed in 1914. the big plan all dissenting partlea In China, a of neutralizing China, which If car has gained considerable fame He rled out, would have kept the far east lerlurer and literary authority. Chlno-Japaentirely out of the world war At the Is the' author of The outbreak of the European war, having War, and "Ruasla on the Pacific and two well known worked for peace all hla life, he de- Slherlan railroad. cided to save the far east from the books written under the paoudonym evils of war and offered hla plans to of "Vladimlz" and has been intimately the German and British consul to connetted with political affairs of the prevent warlike operations from being orient. carried on In China and In foreign posThe conaul Is nearly 5 yezr of age. sessions and has been an earnest student of The German consul accepted the religion, even delving Into the misty proposal but unfortunately enlarged depth of Buddlsm. The visiter brings Its scope, making it difficult to carry with him many Interesting and flatterout. The neutralization of the Indian ing letters of farewell from oriental and Pacific oceans was also suggested officials. William H. Wyatt of Salt Lake Confesses Connection With Fatal Accident To Mrs. May Shelton. ' OMITTING that he waa the automobile driver of the which on laat Saturday night ran down anad cauaed the death of Mra. May Bnelton on aouth State atreet. William II Wyatt, age 10 yeare, 1111 Sherman avenue, this morning gave himself up to Sheriff John S Corleaa. Following a brief conference the aherlff releaeed Wyatt a on hla own recognizance pending coroner's Inquest to be held tomor- row. The confession of Wyatt came while peace officers at Burlap , Idaho, were searching for Heed R. Smith, who Is Satsaid to have been In Salt urday and was suspected as being the driver of the death car. Following the accident the driver of the- - car assisted the husband of the dead woman to place the body in the automobile to take It home. When Mr Shelton entered the house to Inform hla children of their mother's death, the driver placed the body of the woman on the front porch and left without revealing hta Identity. From witnesses Sheriff Corleaa obtained a vague description of the car Earl Radcllffe, a and the number film man with offices at 58 Exchange place, reported that he waa driving at the rear of th' car which struck the woman. He said it was a Ford and bore license number 8211. Investigation by the sheriff s office resulted In a suspicion that Reed R. Smith, a salesman for the Cudahv Packing company, was the man wanted. Did Not See Woman. Wyatt, also, la a salesman for the Cudahy Parking oompany. but his car Is a Podge roadster. He said he was on hla wav to a dance on south State atreet at the time of the accident. Wyatt told the sheriff ho did not see Mrs Shelton but heard her scream, whereon he storP-- d fhe car Another man, Lester Larson, was In the car at the time of the accident, he aaid. Mr. Larsen accompanied Mr. Wyatt to the sheriffs office today. The young man said that Marcus Shelton, husband of the woman, did not appear to blame him for the accident. He said he left without givhe should get ing his away without causing trouble Wyatt the accisaid he had not slept sm dent and he appeared nervous and worn. Whether a criminal complaint will be filed against Wyatt, depends largely on the outcome of the Inquest, according to the county attorney. ll TO WIFE OF FIRE CHIEF Mrs Annie II. Bywater, wife of William H Bywater, chief of the fire department of Salt Lake City, died this morning at 8 o'clock, after a brief Illness Mrs. Bywater was born In Manchester, England, April IS, 1857, and came to Utah in 1881. Under the of Z . C. M. I. she commenced aus-pic- May Save Sherrill UTAH LAGS IN Mutuals Will Give Opening Programs -- two-nlg- MRS. ANXIK H. BYWATKR. the manufacture of cotton clothing with three assistants. In a room over the present Z. C. M. I. oil house. It was not long before larger quarter! were needed and a move was made to the Jennings block, which In time was also outgrown and In 1888 the clothing factory entered ita present horn e. Mrs. By water possessed exceptional executive ability. In addition to superintending the work of manufactur lng, she bought all the material used In the factory, and personally superintended the filling of wholesale orders. Much of the auccesa of the clothing factory la due to her untiring labors. Before the days of statehood. It la related that the late President John the Taylor appointed the members of adCouncil of Twelve to travel In the vocacy of home Industry clad entirely and Mrs. Bywater In "home-mad- e made the suits from a light gray cash-memsterial made by the Provo Woolen Mills, of which Reed Smoot at that time was manager. Rvaater was marMay I. 1885.-Mr- s ried to the late William Pierce, who died May 1. J899. Two sons were born to her. January 1 . 1908. she was married to Chief William II. Bywaler. In addition to her husband she it survived by her two sons. William and Ernest Pierce, four brother. Ernest he AU Lake policw departs ment, Abram. Albert and Frederick, snd two sisters, Amy and Bertha, tn Manchester, England. and-litera- re Records for-Al- l- Machines Thatcher Takes Place 0 Victim of Accident records Special delivery letter today broaght affidavit to the secretary of stat showing thit Ru' D. . Thatcher has the piece of J. been chosen to- to W. Gardner, nominee for tlAe Democratic party for district attorney In th first district, whs was killed after Mr being named as a candidate. Thatcher'a certificate arrived in time to be pideed upon the official ballot. Daniel 0 Larson certified this morning to the secretary of state that hs has spent 8902.25 la his candidacy so far. sines being nominated by ths Wmoerat for state swdltor; Richard Hartley and J. F. Tobin, of Fait Laka City, I lemocr tie candlda'e for Judge of th Thrrd Judjclal dfstrht: certified that. lhv have spent 1229 28 and 8211 matter what make' of talking machine yew own should be you In sore to com and hear the new Columbia records. Play boat OB all phonographs that a bo standard dial fowl hero for ROBINSON. BROTHERS MUSIC COMPANY Weie WHI the (rilerr. 134 36 So. State Street lekt S4 Peeve I From Prosecution u uruiil b) both soil It. hiIIi.'jiii trailers. hx.1l nrmiigvniriila salt lair have bon nuidi lit county Demin raik nml lta whlliwii to furnlnh complete committer to Information on rcglMratkei h every voter lxi apiUti a cltlwr tinIn or nsr-liv- e firmon at phone hmrtquartom In thy hotel and the foriiM r tifflce of the llotli iuvvc orbait Lake ganised apnial biirraus for regis- TAI1 llmiN dairjm'n srs of mil ilol are losing v - ri j to sllie bring con- iiuSlsrn methods of t say the daily Industry, ducting V. CaNtleman, dairy hushamltyan of the western daily dltleion of th of ogricu It urc. Mr Castle-mahas returned from an extensive tour of the northwest, where he ha been Inspecting dairying method. Idaho and other elate are outclass tration. It Is mtlmaliNl I lull from 18.000 lng t'l.ih at eiery atage f the daily to 18,000 inters In thta county Industry, deaplle the fact that their hare not taken tin- - preliminary work hua Just started, Mr t'aatlemwn IhmikIi I Ills fig. declared. In a single county In IdaSteps to. tote. tiro appears funnliluhlc. It la reho farmers and dairymen have 111 l xlltlml preused their earnings lktnire than garded as roum-riaili-leader. 'Ion- than 2.1,000 lotora $7,000, laat year on omy 224 dairy were not rtgliiiifiil thr last cow, through handing together Intq registration dajs im. 1 r nml 8. On a cow testing association and this Intltcsc days tills numlN-waa cut crease was effected by the expendit In Idaho there down to Its figure, mid the ture of only 91,200 It I majority of tinare seien cow testing associations In Imped, will register tomorrow Utah only one successfully operating. rattier Uutn postpone It till the Iasi The cow testing association make It daXa, Oct. 28 anil 27. bluttiM too possible to eliminate the cow that many apply during tlie lant two doesn't pay and foater tha develop(la) a. It lit feared the registrars will ment of a higher grade of dairy ani, oe overcrowded and unable tl ae-- . mal. In two year. Mr. CasUeman decommodate all. For this rrason It clares, records kept In other elates is urged that as many as pnsnlble show thst the output could be Increased 150 per cow and that the rrglsier tomorrow. row value would Increaae about the same amount. Thla without any of the other advantage of the associaLocal Republicans tion would mean $10,000,000 lo Utah To Speak in Idaho In that length of time. advice and help are offered by the government exfarmer Utah Former Covernor William Spry, pert In the formation and maintenance state chairman of ths Republican par- of cow testing associations. ty In Utah, will leave today for Idaho, camwhere he will spend two da Alleged Blanket Thief paigning at ths request of the Idaho Is Taken Into Custody atate central committee. Gov. Spry la billed for addresses Tuesday at Bur-- t lev and Wednesday at Rupert Out Nelson, 39 year old. was ar-b- y Detective C. IV. Nephl L. Morris will also do somejr'Fted Fundav He Is Fatten and M. D. campaign speaking In Idsho McGinness and billed for three speeches in the Gem for Invest In Jai the c!v lodged atate the latter part of this week, but tlon. Nelson Is alleged to hav stolen hla Itinerary has not yet been several pairs of blanket frorn a room-- , lng house at 224 west South Temple street. Part of the blankets have teen Mayor Seeks Delegates to recovered. by Temporary Officers Chosen Welcomed by Governor Will Work in With IrrigationUts. nt n Ili-ra- Th raw s gainst ftny Edward Ptwrrtll, extradited from Denyer. Colo , on ihaige of larceny of an automobile belonging lo Ills mother. mv be dismissed- a a result of Mrs Sherrill's disinclination 10 testify against him For the third time Hie rata waa continued today by (,lty Judge The poatpone-meUeory C Lund Is unlll tomorrow morning 10 at o'c'ork and to give the country attorney's offti e lima to Investigate the law to ascertain whether It will be possible to proceed without the testimony of tbs mother ll was slated this morning that charges of ubtalnlng money by false prelenaea may bo preferred against the young man. Counsel for Hhetrin protested, however, that thla could not be done under the law without the defendant being given a reaet nable tlma to leave the state. He said that aa a subject of another etal. Shtrrlll was extradited to face a specific charge and that only this charge can be preferred against him. -- nrn In Dcmocmiii- l c , Co-operati- on D ng es I 8' Iga-n-U- h, - - out-of-to- . dance-Wiliiflrcu- ry -- j I i - reprctlve'v p ewart P Dobbs, Dmoor;lc nominee for attornev general, certified that -- be bee spent 8179 94- -' S. OWN THE KEY Home , -- aeml-annu- We JYl Salt 10 , ht - of nki X 1 SEND DELEGATES y g The Mutual Improvement associations of the Twenty first ward wi1! open tnel- - seasons work tomorrow circus. The night with a affair comprises two main shows and a number of side shows, with all necessary circus accessories. The public is Invited. In Liberty ward Tuesday night the Mutual Improvement associations will give an Indoor track meet between the "Reds and Blues, featuring the shot put, target shooting, standing high jump and a series of races, to be followed bv dancing. The captains are Horace Holbrook and Clara Woolley. The Eleventh ward Mutuals announce a high class musical program by well knowTi 'local artists, after which a dance will be given In the ward amusement hall. Emigration ward gill give a vaudeville show tomorrow night, with ward members and professional. talent participating The Third ward M. I. A. will open lta seasons work with a social. The everclee will begin at 7:80 with a program, including a solo hT Miss Lola Ieonard and fort's by Mias Louise Hill. The program is to be followed by a track meet, after which a dance will be given In the amusement hall. All members of the ward are Invlred. REt.IV! A YEAR RAINAGE problems art occu-Pylth attantion Of dais-fatfrom various' drainage" districts of Utah who assembled this morning at tha Utah atat capitol to form a permanent organ, ixatlon. A temporary organisation was effected with L R. Dixon, mayor ot Provo, as chairman, and Joseph M. right, of Mli'ard district No. 1 as temporary secretory. It Is that permanent officers willanticipated ba elected bror th' MAlon 1 vr. B8"8rrr opened th meet, lng likening those present to tha pto. nesra who cams to Utah mors than 70 years ago. "Drainage, with Us long series of problems, la in Ita Infancy," aid th governor. "Ton men are tha In th movement In Utah. Burglar entered the apartments of P'oner W all hav great reverence for th E. Houck and C. 11. Gltach In the Gibpioneers; ymt are pioneer now In ' bon apartments Sunday ntght and obni Un. Erh man can find a mla Ion, to fulfill f he tained a large quantity of Jewelry, aconly takes ad of th opportunity. You hav cording to reports received at the po vantage selected th of Important Uce atatlon. Entrance waa gained by reclaiming land. There are few uae of pass keys. offl Investigating that are of greater Importance. cer could find no clue which might things Every man should be glad of an oplead to the Identification of the portunity to accomplish, and no man th levee. can accomplish a better mission than 8 R. Kelsey of Parle, Ida., Informed JL? rc'lmlng the deaert place, th officers that his pockets had been here are more than (0,600 acre picked while hs was stepping on a of fertile land at th very door of street tar at First South and Main k which hav Idle man At a meeting following the conclustreets The thief obtained $48 In year, and which your laid art and great sion of the atate convention of the Mormon money. Jeppa of Smllhfleld, science will enable to be reclaimed, hla Utah Christian Endeavor union, plans Thla tract naar Beck's Hot Spring ai0 notified the police that pockets had been picked. A railroad will. In a few years be turned Into were made for the participation of the n tlcke, money wr, obulnd fruitful, productive acreege, Utah Christian Endeavor at the Interby the thievee In. this case. Trace Legislation. national convention at New York In The theft of two watchea was report"During this time when th high ed by W. E. Berry of the Hampden July, 1921, by the formation of a Hotel. Ths watchea were taken from coat of living la so oppressive. It be Utah-NeState Municipal League York club. hi room. Burglars entered the cigar hooves all to produce as much as posJ. Hall Belt of the Central Christian should be put under RAINFALL RECORD SET stand In th Kearna building and car- sible. Every sere was Invitation tod Issued I therefor cultivation. taka great ried away about 150 worth of cigars. society was elected president of the or P. Clarence NeMen to any perpleasure In welcoming your new bodF club; Miss Lillian Carey and Walter son among those who are building up Interested to attend lie convention Neilson, both of the Phillips Congre- of Rallies I Utah. I urge you to get your affair Republican Htate ths to be Municipal league secre into shape so that youan to to th gational church, were elected held tomorrow In the city romn.lsslon Scheduled Week for legislature and get the proper law tary and treasurer, respectively. Utah chamber. The mayor declared manv upon the booka. ' next two exceed its quota of ten registrants citizens probably are Intimately InterFor the weeks Repubtl Thla waa the keynote of tli session ested In municipal affairs In one way for the International convention, or can rallies will be held In Salt , Lake this morning, the discussion of propand auch that citizen another, may when more than twelvs Individuals be Interested In attending the session cour.ty practically every j night, er drainage law, for proposal to ths coming legislature. Committee will b signified their Intention of attending by of the convention, which will consider UnitThomas from a vice the to chairman of at Ramage, report According work between now and th convene possibly legislation affecting city and ed Btates weather bureau this morn- the county the payment of the fee. Republican commutes, of th legislature,- - to work tha beBill to come lng affairs. municipal alElaborate arrangements have this morning. These problems of the state into such shape fore the next legislature will be there was a total precipitation of announced ing entertan-ment ready been made for the 1.16 Inches in the vicinity of Salt Lake meetings will be held either In the that Intelligent laws may be passed. of ths moat noticeable features of the visitors in New 'rtirk. A This Is municipal wards or county precincts of One during the past 24 hours. th meeting la the Intention southwestern special will take the Railroad Tourist Agent B. Carl failed more at haa ft. than considerable Badger and Hinckley of working In harmony with southern from addreas residents of Riverton to- Irrigation 1st. Endeavors Utah, It a as to Yellowstone any one time during the past sea- - will that an Going morrow In Mexthe New Riverton night hall. annual meeting of thproposed Wyoming, Texas, Colorado, drainage rep. Reed 8?n. Wednesday ntght Smoot ressntatlvss be held th winter r ico and other States In the southA report received from Seattle and and E. O. Leatherwood. Claude E. Fraln, chief clerk of the nomine for when th Irrigationduring representatives western .federation to the convention bureauof national parka and reaorta, Portland at 8 o'clock thl morning paid Congreaa from th Second . district, hold their meeting, In order that coth maintained by the Chicago & North- it was raining there with'the storm will speak at Midvale. Mrs. Emma operation may be had between Scenic trips to Niagara (alia, ths two y. bodies whose ends and aims are one, the western railroad and the Union Pacific sweeping this way, which It Is thought Lucy Oates Bowen will render Great Lakes, Lake Champlain, eral musical numbers. to tha eplrit of th meeting. according Hudson river and other picturesque system, waa In Salt reach here tonight or f; for a short would time this morning, en mute to the earlv Tuesday morning. Among Those Present. places will be made by the special. the Permission Given Three During Amortc those prsaent thla mornlnO The bu- past 24 hours rain has fallen as far A solemn decision service with Paul Yellowstone national park. were C. E, Hawkings representing reau Is maintained bv these Firms to south on the coast as San Franclaco Sell Stock Brown In charge concluded the state for the purpose of furnishingrailroads Brigham drainage district,' John 1 infor- and a far east as eastern Wyoming, Took, representing Lake Shore disconvention. Several life work re- mation and guides to loitrlst parties as a result of a low over the northTh stats aec.il r It lea commission to- trict; D. P. Burt. Brigham City, Big cruits answered Mr. Brown's appeal, visiting the scenic points of the vest. ern Rocky mountain slope, combined Field district; John W. Alleman, the gave day following Mr. to Fraln the companies bureau per According Paoff a disturbance the north with the agreement being to follow plans laat season conducted over 200 toum Utah county district No: cific coast this morning. A high over mils to sell stock; Pioneer Supar Fprlngvllle, Millard Oaala, position aa a minister, ta different sections of the Rocky Nevada and surrounding leading to I 4.808 shsres at I00 par 1; D. L. Crawford, stations company, county district No. ; John C. Mellor, missionary, secretary of the Y.. M. C. mountains. causing abnormally low temperatures, value, commission 2t5 per cent; Mab Cen t erf le Id,- Sanpete district No. It ' A. or Y. W. C. A. or other religious with clear skies. Manufacturing company, 80,868 H. Lows. Monroe, 8anpete was un- shares at fl.par value, 16 per cent Joseph While, the precipitation work. The banner presented by the Legion to Discuss district No. t; Charles C. Boshardt, In this vicinity and the commission, and th Products Terry heavy usually Redmond dlstrlct: L R. Martlneau, Jr state nnlon to the society having the Armistice Celebration northwest, there was none reported company. 25.000 shares at 1 par Balt Laka City, Brighton district; J. of registered hlgheat percentage from the stations in the southern and value, 20 per cent commission. YV. Parker, Joseph, Sevier district No, At a jneellh tonight of the Amer- central part of this state. It has now members was won by the senior so8: Ephraim Bsrgeson. Cornish, Cache been Considerably mors than a month Health Clown Visits district; C, Seegmlller, Richfield, Seciety of the Phillips Congregational ican Legion, at Its post club rooms at since there waa any moisture to speak the Hotel will be dlecuased vier district No. I; Joseph 8. Huff, A Utah, plans recordThe church, with perfect Schools as a of result In sections these and of County Lake Shore, Benjamin district; Jointermediate department of the same for celebrating Armistice day. The is becoming very dry and seph M. Wright. Htncklev, Millard church took th pennant for the best meeting will be held at 8 o'clock. Th the country now are in which farm the crop Chow Thow, health clown, whose district No. 1 ; M. A. Abbott, Delta, Attendance at the sessions, while the officers of the post are desirous of dry are liable to suffer. him to thousands of Millard district; Alva TurUa, Aurora, First Christian church of Ogden "re- having as many of the members as ground Where the rains have been the untie endeared district No, 4; Thoa - Ogden, ceived the trophy for the best Fair week. Sevier possible attend. heaviest rang condition, it is thought Salt Lake ktddles-durln- g Sevier district No. 8; Rob. Richfield, TSl Leto representation. According present plans, th th Is making & tour of the rural schools srt Evan, Satina. Sevier district No. greatlv Improved ae The budget of 8726 was nearly met gion expects fo havo a latge celebra- will be for fall plowing In th north- of Salt Lake countv, under ths diree-tlo- n 7; LeRoy Dixon, Provo, Eklpper Bay ground with the subscriptions added to the' tion on this day' In' connection wTth ern - . of Miss Mollis . Utz supervising district; Joseph Farnsworth. Woods part of the state. 8682 raised Saturday evening. the distribution by the atate of the Lake at Salt nurse. Next week he will go to Idaho Cross, Davis county district No. l; Temperature dropped Resolutions were adopted express- war service memorial certificates to't0 42 last waY 10 where, under kh - auspice rise while of ths Louis Wangagard, Huntsville, Weber the night In taken the part ing appreciation for the Utah soldle a degrees higher. Th lowest tempera- - Idaho Public Health Service, he will district No. 1; C. O. Adney, Corlnne, In th evening a dance will be heldtUre making th convention a success by In the Rocky Mountain region la tour that slate. district. Corlnn the First Preahjterlan church, the In th Auditorium ou Richards street. recorded aa Modena, Utah, where the . .Me ,R.- A. Hart, senior drainage engl. women who provided the banquet, The aale of tickets fr,r the 28. to la It Btates governdropped. expected Utah National Guard . near for th Untt dinner and luncheons, the Salt Lake commence following tonight'v meeting frorts prevail around Halt ment aided In th plana for a perm, home to citizen, who opened their the Is Third in Recruiting anent organization. Ir is planned to Ijike tonight Ths highest temperaatate the delegate, officer of ture In this region Is reported at Dencontinue the session until 1st this union and W. Roy Breg. Paul Brown Genealogical Convention ver where 80 was registered jester-dn- y the dullest enlistment period evening and If necessary a ntght sea-During and John Cecil for being present. Sessions Here wfternoon. Begins known In Utah for many years, the a'on will be held. -- Jtu I ses-ioNational Guard of Utah, has kept It were held this Glass work a i ' rethe top for place as third from morning jind this afternoon at Ihe cruiting, during September, and lh SC first day's program of Ihe Genealogl- has present recruiting campaign cal convention In the f'hurc.h office It look such that achieved proportion To-Ycur-O- wn as lhougrnh wnrugattrleainh nathe stakes being present. This after-- 1 In move 8 can according; to report to October, tion now Ton Jn noon at 5 o'clock the delegates will be thlg room home thla week. Modern received from headquarter In WashIn stands for High Standard, guests of ,fhe First Presidency at the lot. ideal ington to Adjt. Gn, Fred Jorgensen every detail. Big reception In the Bishops location. today conTh convention will building the famous paint products Price 8180a, 8108 8ewa 88S a Meath. During Heptemher Wyoming kept tinue throughout ' Tuesday. Wednesstate for Fee It today. of th lead the , be-- , recruiting, clas the and work sold by leading dealers. Thursday, day Phond Wasatch 818. with 97 pr cent of possible enlist-men- t, lng taken up each day at 10 am.- and waa Rico second with and Porto tt P m. Tuesday. - Wednesday snd Utah being third with A grade for .every use. This 86 per-peThursdayevenings public session will , 78 percent.' he held In th Assembly ball, when I Although It Is early In th month. preservative gives ytu lasting lectures will be given xm genealogical , ha don much recruiting work, Utah ex-1 A cordial Invitation is subject cost too maeh today to I and will make a fin showing for this protection for every surface tended to th? public. Q HOES cast aside after a llttl rip In month, according to th outlook says exposed to wear and weather. the adjustant general. the tippers, or a hols Jw-t- h solo. Texas Senator Will Bring your old shoes to 8s and -- Be Heard in Utah Try H. S. the very rwxt time Health Workers Meet well restore them to th4r origIn Annual Session you have a job of painting. inal newness Benajor Morris Fheppard of Texas Mai! Orders Fitted. advice on will speak In Utah Monday and TuesThe annual meeting of th Utah Get our expert 8heas28 Moehloe-Eaotppday, Oct. 18 and 18, In the Interests schedassociation la Health Public Ask for Free Color of th Democratic partL according ts SsH lake o'clock this afternoon at painting. uled for to word received by. H. L Mulllner. chairman of th elate Democratic th Hotel Utah. Among tb events on Card. committee. Tentative plans of th' JX the program are talka .by Mra A. J. stat speakers bureau embrace Utah h promoted the fret e- -i Gorham. Sal! Lake Class Pain I Co. Davis and Halt Lake counties. western Jamea Burk, sale, epreen;F' Hen tor Hheppard it the author of Ximball Richard. as-stive of tb National TuberCHjloaio j the prohibition amendment During Weeehesea. ta I Ion. and Ms LarHop hie ' eon 3355 East First South St. h five hi tesl been career be pplltteal Save Towe Me. In nurae. V 14 Vela Street son, pub.io health 'er and twice times elected te Cor. gr I county. sera'or. n BRIEF ILLNESS FATAL 11 T ters Refusal Both Parties Want HINA may skip the phase of strong Belt SEVENTY-FIRS- Consul General Visiting Salt Lake County Registered NEEDED INDUSTRY T name-thinkin- CITY UTAH al Whose1 ROOF S OVER ed YOUR HEAD? namieSHOE Co. Repairing te I 1 |