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Show 1, :'. '.. '"- ;:;,-- , ...,'... V., , ,,, 1.4.;t:..r..1....EIPVrl..kf8"r,t,ig-.1ir-SrteOet.A.t:!Mi- ,....... ,.........,...r...?..wr..."....... - ' , . ' , , . - - . ' , 'f ' - 6,.., ,, - i'' WEDNESIMY THE DESERET ..'',.:iEly , - . I . . li S E DISCUSSES Wheat Belt Is HOUSE Uncovered by :; 4 , , I - - - - I - PROPOSEDIRIPTO 11 Martyrs to DutyThe. Cabinet Possibility.--L--- - 1 1 ' -- TIMER 4r . I i .- s'''''''''"--,.,:::-4- ., :2 ,....., 04 ' 4- -- e- , dorsedOtber . - )4I- : - :' t OwAlVOes,rirest4-ta.ins,ersa,,,asiu- came when dars esati,;e program Ranges. tiocky mots:Item distr.cts. the bouts Stplotared to t si going need 'Ifnistore from wesrern Tf1111, effort to 4e t,) aou:het California, ithius the heavy, around in Weiss s. 1.'11 . . , 76 ,...,W4t . Al 444 7r !2ed-cril- 44. : ,,,14:.!.1,,bellert,5,41... t.1,'.:.6', 111.',4,',f.... the invitation ot President E,. G Pe- - u"'"'"" iglus one , The. terson 'of the ttah Adrkultalal Col. temperature at FAIL Lake C ' e anntlei trafaitilrologlr4k. ;ocal house, visit the ,college ing legs .that the 4 e InVlatint 'had pre-.- Dureau office; haat Frifity-"-Ththe year as a - , lousily been read,- - and was accepted by the haus& The action of the gensena to in only deciding however, It committee to the college instead of going in a body caused the matter trit agaiwcotne up in the house, : , et, - . After nearly one hour's debate the ...., , , , . , ..v -'-- -- - ,, do,r-- ' , ,, , , - , taking, though February wax abnor-- , mall? mild. April abnormally cold and' July unusually warm.' Th e total pre-- ! cipitation was the greatest annual; amount of record excepting that tot! 1876,, being 132 per cent of normal l EXC'ellSIVe amounts occurred in March.' April and from August to December' inclusive. June being unusually dry.1, A new wind record for one roorithel stabilshed, the highest ve- - '' locity being 68 miles per hour from the northeast on the 17th. The IC,page summary contains al --' Mali 'bri"Coneisse' ittatentenT-O- f Salt Lake City, and testes of monthly: since l -and 1674 . temperature extremes for that period; monthly andarinual precipita-- t thin, with extreme& since 11174, with.; extremes of wind velocity since 1899,l minable meteorological and other data, ......,,, . , ..,. ,i., , tO 1 6....0,k - '''' , . , N.,,, A it - . '' - 4-- -- ' - - - The-tes- -- -- ... -- . , . ....--- ,e ....-. 11''''''1..''....''''...'''..''j "1' ', 1 Preliminaries Receive Atten- tion at Meeting Following Governor's Message. ---- , Apt11,--eras- ilt hif r''''''''''''''''''''-r.-ourity-tir, itt -- I heard the meesage of Cos- - Charles It. mabey and a considerable number of ., more or leas complicated.prelim- "!! Merles have been attended to, the leg !stators liter be said' to' have found their bearings, Anti- the rtarilTner, irilt ittle'rdnitille-wit- h precision. A survey of the situation indicstee - - ' that senators have "bmjeectsw Ibluht tbhiellYs prepared on various s neem more or- less retieent about foreIf tainting what- they intend ro do. thesenate and house accept the tee- -adin ommendation of the governor, dition to placing new laws on the statute books, at least one law will be repealed. in his menage Gov. Mabry referred to a meaeure enacted Into law b y the last legislature in special ea& sion, permitting the board of exam- ' ! , 1 ee- 14- i I 1 r, - - leg's-itspow- -I ,--- - . . NC-,- -- - - - r ( If ks. .,. ....,,. . ' 1 I r. - - I I . ' I al -- 7 , t.1 I - -- - ' ir'' house took an adjournment on.motion -of Williani W. beegmiller of Kane with-thItilltinsettled.matter r L. - i cosinty Several expressions were heard from i. . , ''',,... ,,..- ,1,,,,,.,-- , r .crxtralldrtigue house members, among which was Ittpa"31,pon ''"-- "-" -" struclirottr'mdatte"11-Ittaldentld-illUke''whic- h s'Iolote.. 1, 11.4, 2ifferent might occur In t.7-4""that of A: W. Morrison of b.tTootle from sentencea cen;.' Mt retWed t hit iddit certain , state the government. The ,- worda The fifth askr that SrouPavenottf: ifl I i , . 17,.. ,...... out . law in omY in cutting the expenses of the I that aend riaht bihreerancplsoorf 114- urged l'' texts be Attniost.-e tody Ismisdaturato-t- he te '''..-I tete& The Ile I I Ica a t mm ra a represent'll'' send g house only to appropriate money. that the gtusdlenatntdo i I ' ' 11101i Altilill ' I answer ;1Yesi; la filch- - he characterized tattoo. After ',emeriti further attempts ...1. as against the nor ?pi.0y . ..astkos. qau" I , , ' 1 I read- to I ... tions .s........ I to reach a decision on what action to e letter., of the coned-l- e not if 41I I : f wo and one half min-- tution. The th '( pursue, Alma Swenson of Salt Lakea 1,1tilt liff said governor ..'''''Sigrt.- 11 -for each part. with the., litture cannot et,(74 . moved that the chair substitute 1 11.'1 'exception . I deiegate any of I I l'11111,1i1N, of the grammar test whien ere to If committee to visit the college, this 111 , ' should i other hands and the III , Ill , ( the of t ------ -, akes five minutes. 0. committee to be composed i b e repaled. Mr. De Jong hax provided that the i members of the educational commit- . talkIn senators the and . ,,, ustrwrig . , i. list of words In the test and also the tee. This line of thought was also- nnTABIANs lifigEll To .. asking here and there a question gives I se..tences and paragraphs would have rise treessed by Wilford Day of Iron court, I to the euppoeition, which may be to be changed frequently to prevent ty,rarttb urged that the houaa get down more or less safe, that among NE MELANC101,:se to Iheseriolas business of the session PROlotN,P any one learning the test by heart, .regarded new the would legislation that will be pro- L0s 1180H BBEIGH1 i but that otherwise it could be adopted and tut Out such a trip, which pooled will be meaeures dealing with BE PRilfrEp. and by whatever method income be purely social. ,'as standard. )yiLLIN4MESS 11S tax. the and non-us- e 61aNIFY1s4 I a student N. g. Iverson of Wielder raised thehad been taught hie entire --- motion inl anguage woulo oont twbarkeemnInsoeroeme;emnsaPietitoenlereagipapotirnl'HE PLEPUL, PLAIAmp WELFARE cmprehension question as to whether the COUNTRY'S 'Amp - , InterIn order. in from instructions was 7'HE with line be laid bare by it in a few minutes. As IF troduced in the house -SACRiFicE- previous- - national Rotary- headquarters that a eoon as the tests have Peen oiled tinninent of malarial and "Prem.ti- REAT .., ,htasmuch as the house bad p, 4Thero Jetinsee . ballot, non- here in the I. E. A. survey of the a tle districts. the bead) ly decided to accept the InVitatiOn and portion of the present year he devoted Utah modern Iantoast. eituation, they Pan's" Judiciary and measures at- it only remained to ' to tile ditto; educating teen" He promunicipalities. Also, if heed will be Writ east for publication and many would take the trip. in ethic. Ralph Bristol of Ogfor possible UP in a wide range of is paid the governoes recommendation.- -. paged that- the membersMr.who desired den.Hothry attendin was governor, ;a law will be enacted requiring ve- Seegmiller- &ric e district to take the- trip stand. territory outside of Salt Lake. emEcTofis EDUCATION BBIll.11 at the regular weekly luncheon PLANE PIL.0-1.as well as motor. the! hicks, horse-draw- n Itir. DeJong has worked out finally rose to a point of order, declar- held at the Hotel Utah and( yesterday of Lb.1 taste as a part of the work In this line ayoltoairtidtapisetatrntnalgthotnno:tigirpuntict lag that any and all discumaion on this; subject. addreas brief a rave ornot in t t his time wag rhurch Invitation a l'AZErrirm Present- hard-curre- sssomeotte--moveOF CITY BANKS AT inn, who on, loads transported over more advantage of the opportuni- ) is to ai This point. however. take offered teittor to all sil stendardizo etonelderation. ming I to the: ties by membership reconsta I In the system. The plans of gmbj ects Senate Reconvenee. toe as, flan. movedtor I club: He also ;gold --there sttpuld be : ' I ration and the point o f order was more Interest Stirh.crsDebemiondge.. hcoheu.erevher;cahrooe Iinttdeurceasttoinres In the, taken nooltnirwasheln:l.the.3.eisec'enak -- ANNOAL MEET1NSS sustained by the chair. Mr. Beegmiller lowinaging bodies ofbytheRotary state. Also and it is possible this experiment rusyLarter, at-- 'Which tato (hen moved that the house adjourn that the should use their, ' r suggpstivf of standardization kn governor's message was read. Unfin until2 eciod, .toarwh tch. tarried good oMces during the coming year to xu bieets i tolled business WAS taken up., among ananiaeounly. help elose the breach that exists be- Seteral Salt Lake banks held their At theregular was the reading and tiling of a Favor Tariff MIL - board monthly,,msetineof ,roon hisreturn 'from , tweet employer and employee. He annual elections . e th Citytb this communication being from the library de-Tuesday education. H. A. day afternoon. Air Mail Pilot E. E . urged 'members to not cut the wages abeo-1 of the Eniversity was Smith unUtah was day panment national it , especially designated by th.e Salt Lake division. told of their employees until of the Mouton. president eounty the house yesterday passed offering the free use of the universitY der suspended rules a concurrent react- - leer necessary. but said every other banks for the election of offkerw board for thkensoing two yeara L. P. of , a in In lost sandstorm the being library anti Any assistance the libra lution favoring the multiage of the means should he be resorted to first! Stockholders of the Deseret National Judd. clerk of the board. and R. L. ' : rian might be Nevada desert and having to make al -legis- Fordney emergency tariff bill, now to compensate for the losses that will'-' bank elected the - !lators board of were treasurer. forinfOrmadonduct oa both R Conely, following rim businetusde60to forced landing, in the midst of a of the United have to be borne due before the congress convaleoringB. wearehing smight the c they directors: W Riter. John C. Cut'Grant. superintendent or the Dr. legislature. At the opening of the meeting Pres- - ler, William:II. McIntyre. Reed Smoot. resolution had been suggested by Mr. - The liarold new member At, lioutors lett 444 tat.gt. geeorritumbett Fabian a was wiotifin a on carried that each month ago, is reported Introduced Mrs. John C. operated Beegmilletil and adopted pi the. house.. ident WeslerE-Kin- g S. Browning, Ed- I the board from the Fourth Sharp, news- an at his d the motion was passed without oppo- - Annie Wells Connote, state chairman! ward secretary of the senate a mailing, list Rosenbaum, Edward E Jenkins. eiected vice president to succeed ,G. A. paperman, and ,was in a few days. s.tion. All present. among them the of the European Relief council. who! flying tat sat sa again -lot it.tTen names. the trieVing A. Hammond appeared before the Rotary members, 'Joseph Daynes, Jr W. S. Romney, Iversön,itemoczatic toloority.-C.resigned to assume his tude of 12.000 feet. When about 401 Will ni ExtraditedEdward Burns, clerk 'hail send to whom copies of all bate. The of rand county, voted in favor of the in behalf of the $33,000.000 fund ;Leon Sweet, Edgar S. Rills. David A. duties ex a Judge of the Third district miles alleged- to be a parole breaker from s ecretary was inetructed to prepare a of northeast Nev.. he Lovelock. United in the which is being collected resolution. Smith. James A. Nielville, James L. cOurt...This Was the first meeting of encountered a hard wind and noticed to the hottest releting States. At the concluaion of her talk, e The resolution follows: 1Wrathall. John G. M. Barnes. H. M; the board since new elected members a pecul iar white cloud ahead of. Quentin prison nett week. Burns has to the,action.tahen.,,he,,ta.a.aenme-ta--;---bi.. "A joint concurrent resolution ask- - President King appointed a committ-eL- i- Romney,- - M. S. I assumed, oaten-anheld Id the count y jail to answer reward t o the trip neat leriday Jan 14. beetr ail itinWoodeyOrson. n wind O unaccount was of t the he 'ing-ththree:Members ter:work Of Btlitei congreas-othe Teted W., !Eccles. a F. , to ' t the Agricultural college at 147,49112. Charge of robbery. Armstrong. Mr. Eceles present. over it and wax soon in 'able to to pass the Fordney emergency tariff tion with committees which have been takes the place of the late Horace G. The In the early afternoon SesitiOn it of the buildings and midst. offly what proved to be a the - Invited to Imordlatirm--Th- e bBl-- i Iral Ba it decided. appointed from other organizations Of Whitney and Mr. Armstrong realwan grounds committee, recommending the -far all the senate is con- ntancistorm. Lke G. A. R. is invited to attend the cerned. ts aocommittee Your memorialists. the governor. the city. chosen aft the twentieth director.--thof an auditorium with a er1;1 otruelion fol- - installation was one but course to "Ths,re represent the tomorrow. Jan. 13,, of the and the legislature of the state of number to which the directorate is in- i.,. cap licity. of M O in the Main' low," sai4 plit,t Mouton, and I began G. A. II. at Ogden le'nete- ee "eel of the e'911egeUtah, now in regular session seem- - Officers Are Elected creased. The others were of West new school the building noee the . high &)Wil. trusting' to luck Chat An to changes 11,alute in the bled. respectfully urge the earliest Zion 's Savings Bank & Trust remwas adapted. nt ru:Ps before; they were 11019 Previourof tne board, we would land in safes. Fate wax title c.tv at 10 a.m. Mitred Owners pany. ; Ay. poesitle enactment of the Fordney stockholders cho.e the followBudding had considPred the building of a rent- - with ue. for we By aslhe joint adopted on a down glided sandy' ,.."... I Arnie for New YorkMana!!Penth legielature. rules,' for the fourIn g directors: Heber J. Grant. An:hon bitted auditorium an emergency tariff bill. gymnasium. probably tit.; most plair without damaging the machine - H. Lund.. The operation of the Fordney bill W. MonaTwu A. Irina. W. and Asahel is one Owner? ,,f Anthony of Needham. Nlinthe members Assistant ger the important The Building concernin g resolu- in the retiring The henry gate con- - i is needed to stabilize business and IL Woodruff. Lewin Tette Cannon, board. For the preent lielature a H. Edward H. tinued slighteet. and it was et:11 impoissible to , ager A. 11. Needham of Z. C. M. 1. tions. financial conditions which in western gene ageociation of this city elected .John F. Bennett. Willard T. Cannon. Eardle),joyivere Johnson and i joint ttn.A0;11tiOn... retail the shall be one on at and dry goods department. preeent meeting' for discern fee. feet objects s states are Principally dependent upon the following officers last even:Ing away." Arthur Winter. Joseph Fielding end addressed the reoreentsed board. I Mouton said the wind finally died !Miss Belle Dewey of the millinery de,i whicha both menet and house must act: livestock and crop production. the ensuing year: J. E. McGinty. ISmith. Willard IL Smith. C. W. 'and " one on S leave concurrent New 'partmetit. for resolution aturday dorm about i o'clock when he west In the abotence of ouch action. con- - president; A; A. Covey. vice president; ft. Spencer, Waldemar Van 114PliktO. the house and :, Would the able to distinguish mime familiar hillsi York. to buy goods for ,. the sprin t, wh ich;the mum Give Juvenile tinuation of the present conditions will A. secretory-treasureC. S. MurCott. D. Heath. Burton. Roy governor Joseph act. It wag provided in the distance. Near these he knew trade. oeceositate further calling-- of agricul- - Blair Richardtvon and Frank Higen- - doch. Mi. Murdock tick's the of ;that the Joint 5ommittee on rules Powers Court Added shall were there some ranches. and e tural loans and ensuing serious err- - botham. members of the executive the late Col. T. G. Webber. place dirDamaged by FireSlight da c arrange for printing the rules as they The to Walk towardethem.-Gol- e it was .done .. ---ectorot-met borne of. Jame the- - immedi- - committee.these- - of- the !started and appiro- -. 'strum was sick. said Mouton, and re11.137 west First North street. by tha tege!ter luncheon rof , ate future. The association is planning to enter- - ficers: Heber .1. Giant, president: priate for the pamphlet that will con-a- s would fall conexhausted on the sand at firewhieh broke out Tuesday after- - itein ; Anthon H. Lund. vice president; An- Triangle club bold YeaterdaY at kaa "Agricultural droducts vim not now tam n 600 delegates to the national the rule.. intervals. After be marketed at nearly the cost of pro- - vention as they pass through this city. thony W. trine, ice president; George I Commercial all night I noon. The blaze is thought to have; To Senator David Jenson club Arthur ' Welling. and tint. 10 o'elocgtraveling the . duction. New crops must be produced i en route to Portland . next June. the Apia enorntne.rerigintited--ftmw-strarint-trythS. Spencer, Smith. chief of bed ng t h e author of the first - s Salt of Officerthe came protiy..tOn' to w house. only to find it neY and Waft COnflned to the roof. ,,at At' lose ttotietut,40-,,m5t' they assistant cashier, 'William McEwan, ,t even: estve:i T. i Lake deserted. After is this the true of the wool crop now' cially which loss was nominal. assistant cashier. prin. jtn.rslia..cous,L wee wondering ;tabhpliepirr.eitittriar:Ituisnneetadrsitspasothooe.seonrryat:150,,,t0",11Ailfruesecir The Renate had ad- - i Thursday's Organ Pecital. The Continental National bank cipa eneaker; . Mr. veiing aaid that course to take, according to Mouton. surly grown." -----buitelledThe journed when the merrorlei had been !stockholders chose These directors: J. WW1 has an excellent Juveolle court they paw a horseman riling on. who: 0 ffiOM r e re of the lora? Fraternal Aid the regular and eontingent expensee Tabernacle organ recital i the, h learned later was from passed by the house. 20sgriff, T. W. Boyer, M. C. ' tin ton were installed ,Motalay 'yentas of the fourteenth legistatnre,pf,,,,the, for ,ltill but la anc r ''''Isystein there NO, Awl for on prr,g,itm will be as follows, with A. Walcott Thompson. 1.,;, ti 0 h of , , - toon!,- , --' .r. IsPa"Priage444(.4114No atl.,-or. pre,d(Terit. Mrs. ''regu 's,"'ro'''Ibis tifternoori.Tt-rIrrrni.n(Ile had access to liuncombe. era' ..1.;;'-- urged feed-m41.9.""ePfr" llf.ti;;;;Iant ("rgal" in the it era vice president: Mrs. Wil- - tar expen rtj provided by the zne house. bSwever. inexpanse of the legislature. had its thst Mout be said law for paying the tpirtfilatnnt The National State bank Utah and on, etork. (g.lowIng provisions $ 4 a day It. Item console. Thorvald at tne Crowton, soon in three readings chaplain: the house and was, prepar ed a go() d hot meal for L. Larsen. holders elected the following direr- - !corw,r.sted ,n the state juvenile Ian each. for the IS days of the logiala- secretary: ft E Rawlings, tore- If thev passed on motion of O. F. McShane National Anthem. , t res s tn. er John tors: Haber J. Grant. John F. Ben-Eslabsanient of Parental or tru- - them- - At the next ranch the ',trend-- ... stop the . clock., C Krier. g ulde - ,B--E. interiudio e 1,itga Firmata i the,' st Beaver. ed were met t . Chas. W. Nibley. an, to able y stein et measure re tato .,!",,,Puls; Jame. rhip.,, ' g thelr.own pet,. a placing tile) .:e , rmitlx and,Anne, Jas ' Min0r) 1 James te, T..., m rommuoteat elected Ate phon Cloys, newly Alita02,.under 'hoof j,e, N,Nv emytm,, the .chapistn ' ' ttpplorha gtatel itivki sat ,IIR,Viraw, , ' or eatAl IttCh 7. 7. 'Itaffits Kinder rmedttartOri tatnla Ittinve. M rdocit,-4wrritonde4 of the Bee Memorial hoopital. of tit:caries. ...,..soperetstort,,vd fthrit -- - 'keintre"- - ' k Derwin; ,"t'thrf " A nthon Lund, Henry T. Mc Ewan. ' P of a;luption hY the JUVeal4e t sent them and ehey drove back to Blackleg Among CattleDr. R. ;V. i Wan 'neaday was spent ir,making seem's! corree- - rav1"1" "Mormon" - hymn. "Conte stranded an in G. machine or their G. Thos. an a welfare rin. rete.rina.an automo-Smart. r I, HOgit board; child eturned end ainignuteiopat.alinouthwohiselentahlee Mn I Wright, Anthony t,.ut: nera at Come Ye 1.4'"1- A" by urga"' iA'. non to thP hottae journal of the first Rink 'Waldemar Van Cott, Stephen it;ett,ote- tn the ill. limit for depend- - I'bile and continued their tight to Elko Monday from Tremonton where he the t overnor 13Id .. Arr. tIAVE OPP AiOn. . Mlody , organist ;Ito ter tho hest day. I found the mai i ent one case of blackleg among was reading his mesnage, was L. Rithards. Chas S. Burton, whh Juvenile children: Arthur n,sierted Ct Brigham H 'mart March in !wiliness began. i ' married Juveniles hortis in Itossicte; the Winter. '''''''r of Livingston 41.rnion jut Georce W. Weleh of Sail Lake.; --1; National sliank of the Republic di. ,,ti ,'''ir.cutrent Jurisdiction in divorce ' 7. flepnres from tiresn itivor. bavid Mille of Juab. and C. A. Hamrectors are E. A. Culbertson. David C,.,F In hien this tuture welfare ,of STRIKES 1101.111JP WHO r711. e TA7w,lintsyinwandtranist: mrind ofCrand. were sppointed to no- offrooneklyeegh e Legionatr '"' Z. Smith. W. F. Ear. M. A. Smith. Ezra ,;,iairea is ;nvolvettl. I All ..tify the senate that the house wax 1.vgi G P. Thompson. Ezra Thompson. G.. S. cattle are helms immul Will address :the exposed Farrell Rush to Put on Bazaar ready to convere with them in joint L. H. Thompson, W. H. K.ng,,,I,e:',.1,ers of the olub at their. neat according to Dr. Holman. y toimes, 'wisdom a messate from the :to r 4Latt directors---of the National bank RETAHIT:nized, Is a Called t;r47 Traitor CoPPer a Effect ,n "The l I I I I i the cisme effect having been prnate u PortlandEdwin S . Felt . ., . War al litroluzionitino the inntranee vk''. Arms,ror.g, L. EL Cstes. John Dern. AmTb,retesportiftfr.ingnionotpostthromultaewtitingL;:re tv read. Turncoat? ,I F. Ducn. A, C. Ellis. Jr., Sherman 1:,,,,,r,eir,.7 : ''',:,'in Portland. Oregon. inves- is -of When the first Joint WsPnion of thP, nab. --r mission of the cit y commiesion to coo' James 011e,1: req. Farrell, Eugene the plant s and resources of C. H. Celventra, who itt a ''',"1Vo,trteerith losislailire convened in the. )3" Harr-beltI... ayette W, J, Halloran Thanks Scouts For registered i ligating an indoor bazaar the week cern- "net Stradavara bowie chamber E. R Call!trer. apeaker ing ro4, it, the fIlnatun, of marr, the company Phonograph the at Ctillen hate!, notified the P"- W. S. McGil!, MacViChle, the Kings Cereal Food Products mencing Feb. 14 for the purpose of of the hems, resigned his :words which are familiar, to us today, Merrill. P. J. Quealy, G. M; Assistance in Drive lice Tuesday night that an attempt isand Thomas E. M.Kay president of "kb ai is directly Co, the terrn company of Portland. who made P- r- raining funds to asellit in the rehab- spsible whi m,re. aera te. ratyld jeneon .,f twah,,, 11!.i"tuencoat" as applied to a traitor or sell stock 'filiation of disabled soldiere . was re- Iliad been made to hold him up at plication for permission to '; . liter Br an. bank director.' are.' t, r, A by the commitielon to the de- He la ut council ha, re.. First North and Apricot street. Cel- - In Utah totalimg $1.100-.000i 0 (1 ,.. nnfqta Kinney and Mrs. Er,,,aboih anj one who deSetie One cause in order 1, back the end panment of,public, safety. - Accord- the of week. expected Hayward wore j''".1 from the -- Walker. H. G. McMillan, F. A. 'vP1 '' l ',ter of oPOreciation l'IT11 ventra told the officers that a to the ling petition such bazaars have Issnsie member.; and Mr.. Clot Clegg: This pecuttarly approtrlate designa-Ipa- - John 1; S. c. C. Neale!). for its Partio Sheila Canoe Excitement--,Consideman had 's tepped from the s ,youngi Murphy. T. Ellis Brown...! conducted by posts in the cities nt Walt Lake. Niro May Bello T. Daris.tion awes hot origin to Emmanuel. one Drueh E. J. it -A. Fieher,. Herbertall......as pt. In Wage'llised the Fi (mat; Of SIR lake and Mrs'. C. A,Alankm.ontlAT A m --revolver-1ii'rbah. Mr E. Parsone, F. C. Jeostrl., Tee t rand public cflicials will handle the la steles-thaWere aiipointed from coraimans laybeturvu th4 tin behalf of the throw W hishie. feeeTwrdering-hi- oe " -A K yner. W. H Strearman. Instead up corn. I armnry On P!erpont street Tuesday affair. the petition asserted. and hands; "t of houses and to " louse the enrernor into the cornFrance., Spain -Colum-i'- ! and t afternoon when the guardsmen tredioul gnmes and The c'Thur.iseirmers advisory k. t ockholdern the with cf the command. Celventnt amute.mente based up- 110mo! chamber. wan. on thin account. forced to tem- - hia ' ''. art 110ke abatement the mayor struck the bandit In the Jaw. Trit company Met - y esterday The a number of heavy blank she, whien on suatoms of oldea-day- s in- with ihe will be - to esorennes Invited In lAbrary. peormrhiehvor schemes; a fled across a vacant had been left over front the iningural ied to attract the people. The bazaar and for turned the thanks subject his sincere adjourned - ., appeared to be in all, Th 1.7tah Savings & Trust an. t;tivable assiltance of the boys in dist. lot. Celventra tried to overtake him exercises. Persons whose attention le to be after the governor's, ' the ascendency.partyBeing immediately so eSiinnerp.called,. fre'luentlY! mull meet ng comes Friday. Feb. 4., -eddress th e joint session w as dissolved! obliged to shift his allegiance, . ,!.' ; Canyon ilterature to homes in the but the robber was too speedy for was attract' "A by the noise and shock.! City." Me The , ex- Deseret "'IY had the to the The mayor declares also that a him a of an and the house again convened and be-- ; duke had a coat made which was bine rushed watch Celventra and Irene. meeting thinking -I ter e st the transaction of butlineas . Al on ,one Ride and white on , the other; Laings balk occurs the third Tuesday g,"-- t Wart had been made in the abate-ga- considerable money in his poimession. plosion h4d occurred. , . in in R taL- ... in June. of the smoke nuisance in the ccornick & (Ws annual :ComnittnientiOn wasread from Esther' and plight be worn with either Among the Minot' thefts reported to . ticent-T- he anO wil f side; Elk" FlUtinfl" i , be held the last of this ,";r. Th e mayor declares also that a the police Tuesday were the, follow- - nue: business .'Nelson librarian of the University, nut. When, in the interests of di- - meeting meeting of the Ut.th , The piano reel'', of Prank W. s- g4P,I start has been M ade in the abat e- - ing: ,of Utah, asking them to make use ofi plomitcy; he thfoight It beat to aids I n(nth, on en I. the of .of American Society C. , 522 nt chapter inS. Center Thurman. the of the smoke nuitiance ..the library and the servicee of a to be given. tomorrow right at the greet. with the ern it'es held lost night at the Emmanuel would and thSt with constant diligence blue sapphire in Freneh sev.ing and Entile,brarian which the university would wear the Spaniards, rm is Giver blue side outermost. whi:e,,,V commercLai club, at , which time the UD. S. tgehoot-- ot 111plo retitai bait; watch' an : F. attl smoke chain, Elgin iza George furnsh The message was accepted if be. was workingwitlf --;tt"!:1;heltilatee.ttebte'ceittt the Pretteht .. :hlolluilidd thehes elected: C. C. I adjoining the Gerd Home. is at- -----Hall. 2$3 Monroe court, a net or tOoln; following officer'T. were Nelson- was extended a vote hie coat would appear to y S. lint;t. vire presi- hi c, vr. Steel:t pleside4 guilty to a' '1't "l' this rya. Bs school. an Underwood. Burt. president; wiehes the boys Granite treeing attention due to the fact of thank s. on motion of Mr. McShane, AAP for this reaeon IL that W. the! Carrick; serretar7; J. I th ia to M r. Aoper's find appearance that and a Smith typewriter: C. E. Harri- - dent; : A communicatios woe also read surname of Monday and west h,a!th bar,pineea and prosperity. In in order to matut,wy often C. , Filickensderfer. and 47.1'; Salt Lake since his re turn from his Tha rertisr ecoutmaster4sehool eon- , 33 Sanitarium 'rooming house. from B. RolandLewit, .chairman of. distinguish him from other dukes rof sentenced by it , ee L. B: Wight W. R. directors: L. Groo. J. Cinch,13 In sweater and R. 114 The shirt: . Rafjerr. the Tercentenary scelebration of the Savoy also named Emmanueland KO rve four mon(hs in the county Jail. b- ill Will be held It headquarters 'program sr.. and J.- P. Woolley. Jr, mem- - etudy ranged Includes several timbers n'ot . containing an Seeking o'clock. with Dc. Lincoln house. suitcase , at Landing tit the Pilgrims in which the the term has come down, unaltered, to This sentence we - equipntent by Judge it'illiamVening committee. before given in this ely. The teachers and bars of the auditing A. Pettit .giring instruction In alarm clock. sharing., - , .. house was asked to set one hour aside this day, ..0... of firm Wight uponThe. ti.mponed or the school tire enthestantic . IL- clothing; Mrs. Vi K. Conrad. $0 54 tit nZ;;;;;;-.K7g-efor observance of the tercentenary, Or about Distr:ct Attorney .. who ..1"!Jr.7.2 Mr. Aspere playing . and indications will Highland Drive. and Lawrence Pin- - REST motion of W. O. Stephens of SumMit. 1928, by The Wheeler' (Cop)right, that had spent four Steely lottildorlorT explained arrilee 711 from are an overcoat Third avenue, that the gree.In observation auditorium ' the request was will "''natrate scout work be taxed c. granted, months in Ian ) martin Coal Co., 40 Main St.. Was. sza to Its capacity. 'nn4 mai, mak ing. , oath. ,;Syndicate.-inwaltrg trial. . ' e : , :OFSESSION methods of teaching. and makes it possible to estimate the standing of a student., in modern languages within POosiblit. 1U minutes- - tgnus--tiona have been so arranged that It wwould be practicalle .imposeible-fo- r a student ' even of college standing. to oun nt IIME-bi- li. 'his ittN tiding-Cabe ascertained by how far down the, hat of questions he is able to go. The first part of the plan deals with a pupil's ability to pick out opposite s in meaning to a liar o f chosen words. He is given two and one half minutes to accomplish thus: The second part aoks him in a like manner' to pick out words of a mainline meani ng to a see- ond list. The third question is a eet of arithrnetic problems in the foreign 'ensilage based on the cal idea that if one can read a prob- tem correctly. one can solve it. The fourth part deals in sentence con- - -, - -. - e tos'slass. , - I ' , -- -- .1,77.."---.- ' - 1,..,,', ............,,... , ..,61 i ..: , : READYA WOE FOR REAL . 'tat teers.aCétirdfrig'16' tr ,,, -- . -- , -- , s ,,,,.., ,,,, - , ,,,a,A . .., 1 a --- t, 6 - ment of the L. 1). S. U., has prepared a system of tests which will be adopted in the Church schools. in the University of Utah and in the making of a Mate survey in modern isingusges under the direction of the C. E- - A 1.N1r. De Jong's-ideis unique., .1t banal' inarvid-1- , worked Out ,, examinations. -- , .. ' '': tertrl- ter-i- n '', ,- --,ft 1' instruc-'anC'wplet- 4, ) - ' old-ti- '1,t - Ain- ' - :LEGISLATURE '''...,..,.'. The e1inoL examinations may be replaced by an entirely novel 1921 idea, if plans now being work ed out by a Salt Lake man prove sue- eeasful. 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