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Show . 4 x- ' s V I it-- 4 - , ' - 4': rfs v1 f t ' J At wj- Q a SECTION THE; DESERET NEWS SATURDAY JANUARY 15 192) VIII FOUR ThejJVORK while you deep1 a d vu firtt issued th lowest-priceThe paper in the T errltories. maintain Intention ia vtill to have it this character. We present it today to our subscribers in Its enlarged form. We trust its appearance and contents will please them and that the relationship which has been so pleasant In the past will be continued In the future to the mutual satisfaction of readers and editor. It shall be our effort to make it so " The announcement of enlargement has reference as indicated to the dally edition of the paper. No particular Change is noted la the weekly edition except nn Increase in the volume re-of newe and other printed items as flected from the various daily columns from which the weekly edition was made up. tb tlm It 81111 creditable world's future depends largely I which oar upon the psychology now In the sprung. THE Wa- performance. ters Bun Deep," by the St. George Dramatic association: meetings at which the speakers had been Eiders C. P. Litton. Robert Gardner. B. F. ' Johnson. John H. Smith. Bishop W.j Granger, Elder Brigham Toung, Jr.. and President Smith. , C. H. Burke, manager of the Cushman musical troupe that had been giving concerts in the settlements as well ee Salt lake and Ogden, reported that j many elements Through making In the schools, and. therefoes for several a children are being taught league will soon Issue about hamaa relationships may shape (wonderful Course in History in five will ere-- ! volumes. This gives the teacher 'through the different grades materialto 1 and guidance for a new approach .. j history, the aim being to train for I way. ' new ignorance. Many hundreds of I cltizeniBip in the & broadest world power itoh - bows America European university students are be- j development snd links its -- received of other nations. Through log fed by charity, and are, studying j wt they had been enthusiastically norIt helps "teachers to teach which frustrate under conditions everywhere. as to develop A large number of quail had been Labors-- i history, mat though! n .imagination, and through eeetMnt the vicinity 7 of.- - Cottonwood loneg and libraries are depleted-lWequestions aims to de- canyon. They were all believed to be the progeny of quail Imported from erty stricken professors in cold rooms velop genuine and constructive thinkCalifornia the previous year by Mr. are unable to do their former work of ing. One aim of the league Is to lay new Sharp Walker and liberated in the In some instances, books research. foot hills. stress upon ths human side of geogbecause be cannot written published At ParTwo deaths are "reportedIn these excited days It mat-- ,, raphy- son Ciaroneo learn- ter tor more to us to know tho etts " Wear Itallmod Une-v-infant aoa of of cost of printing. The Turley, the J a P The following rather tnconsplcuoue John T. and Mary Ann Hardy. In7 ing and to practical science is Incalcu- toms character, and ideaa of to locate 1L Mexican than that this city - John, - - JBtazxard, agedv anesq.pnd near oWigatepae-sparagraph ref ere to ea enterprise lable. throw IV e are sus- Kobe or Iztacclbmstl. wae destined to prove of considerable years C. R. Savage had delivered an interall American scholarship to help atone picious of what we do not understand. significance In the devujopment of esting and Instructive lecture on phofor the enormous lose to the worlds Prejudices created by narrow-minde- d Utah Territory: ward hall and the requl-ilS- s tography in the FourteenthNineteenth As to elementary schools, teachers may be pbviated by the right culture. Preliminary stepswere of elvlca. history and geogtaken today, under the auspices of tho amount of stock millions of ward European children are get- teaching institute. we understand, for the construction of raphy. The league has a committeeInferior j one no or education far on the promotion of oriental friendting a line of railroad from this city to Many Social Panic, to what they had before the war. In ship. The first of series of mixed enterPayeon, Utah Co. The enterprise is In the bands of men who know no such tainments for the benefit of the young the United States, in spit of our vast Essay Contest. word as fai V We wish them and the folk of the .Fifth and Sixth wards had we are 100.600 teachers illiteracy, encourages k serious The league railroad abundant success. been held in - - h - ward short. The places of the abler teach- study of sorld relationships through. - jr school house. ' into more lucra- an annual essay contest. This ia now who ers have gone Another Governor for Utah, Announcement Is made of a party in tive employment are filled by opened to all seniors of high and norA dispatch from Washington an- the Ninth ward, the proceeds to be girls who lack breadth of vision mal schools throughout the world. Last nounced that the nomination had been used In caring for the poor. fail to perceive our new national- year an English and boy won a first prize. -made in Congress an dw 42th of Silas Company-1- , Third Regiment, Nan needs and intemmtonaf obligations Five thousand dollars annually are A. Strickland of Nebraska aa governor vroo Legion, had given a pleasant par8till Exists Ohwrioe to offer CooqneoC needed pnxee and to enough of Utah Territory. (The then present ty in tho Eleventh ward school house. Next to feeding" the "hungry- ,- few advertise them in every land with Msntton is made of the fact that the governor, Vernon H. Vaughan, had thing are now more important .than references for study. No one can estibeen in office only a few weeks, be walls of the new addition to the paper effect of whole 566.606 teachers with mate the our supplying were creek on mill been to succeed having appointed Canyon (Parley a) the special kind of help needed to en- - j classes writing on such a subject as Oovernor Shaffer, who bad died sud- ready for the root. able them to cope with the new aitua- - j The Most Effective Method of The weather was mild part of the For weeks the governorship denly. Aa Against Com-- For a century before the war, j curing of this Territory had been eagerly week, but a cold snap sent the tem. with petition Between Nations, one of tho were intoxicated ambitious minds frees-tng below aa various the a perature considerably sought by political factlona desire for three things wealth, speed subjects given out for this year. TM A alrl1 5 a plum for ons of their favorites Mr. point. Snow was deep and CoL nl lore. Commerce and mechanics ,esjy writing, when made part of tin. rLjjiterl cb'lldriii lovTthem ' absorbed Little wae kept busy .making sleighs nicely Strickland did not get it) attention and ws had little j regular work In history or. English, j Adr. The Sixteenth Ward Retrenchment too. 10.! ti, 00 cent Federal Court at Provo. insight into human relationships sad j with the best essay sent to the Judges, society wae to give a grand ball in Somost human problems. This Id At only stimulates tho members of a vital fthe Considerable apace in this weeks cial hall. road bad decided to paint every part was true of country and the ; class but all their families and the Is us is deveted to accounts of the Company D, Second cavalry, U. 8. of their locomotives black, even to tbs logical outcomeevery cams In the world i loser classes. All benefit though only federal court proceedings at Provo, A., announces a ball at Camp Doug- brass war Its trimmings. dreary aftermath, with Its one may win the prize Publication of whsrs Associate Justice O F. Strick- las lawlessness and criminality, is Mart-theprize essays spreads their influ- land had called a grand jury. News Proa SetUmaento. The Deseret News Almanac had The even the optimist with the still wider. session was conducted in such man- come from the press and was describAlbert Jones of Prove bed ling Elder onstration that the people have The league Is very in ner as to call forth an editorial in ed as a very neat affair. nt in an account of a most no true lesson from the war its plans and awaits only adequate en- The News expressing the opinion that John Lamb, Just from Morgan ble Sunday school party held at that learned still under , dowment to be the most important are and Press politicians the Judge was trying to gain notoriety. City, reported that the winter had place on the 1 0th. A fine pro- - j the obeeesion of the JOSEPH L. BOWEN. great illusion Influence in the gl educational and criticizing him for his statements . been Intensely cold in that section, gram was given. Major A. O. Smoot ;m ekUIfuIly refuted before the!wori. R aims to reach our five hunto the Jury reflecting on the honor. had been made on the was among those present. Improvement war Norman EngelL j by Thisjdred thousand teachers, as well as Born near Klrtland, Ohio, in 1(17, ing to Utah in list, he participated integrity and morality of Utah citiMoof control obsession is from that John Kirkham. political bej teachers j our writing 1914. in border. In 1M0 he beyond the son of parents who wers among in the Move. and zens. Jn addition to the grand Jury ronl, tells of the considerable budding la country promotes profitable trade! had not tije ear broken out. an the earliest members of ths 'Mor came prominent in pioneering work in deliberations, the regular docket of other Improvements in progress with it. that conquerors can gain jternational Conference on Education mon Church, and sharing even in his Cache valley, where be served os " riviriViT crlmtoL cases con-- j heard there, the activities of the Relief oo-- J economically by holding down mod-woujd have bean, held at The Hague childhood the terrible privations and of m company of $6 "minute men" in Bo far as can be ascertained no , as Inan outcome of the Initiative of the jquered people, and that under ciety and other general news hardships that were ths lot of his - protecting the colonists from Indiana dictments of any consequence were war the, winning conditions, Throng-frithiswidowed-mothe- r, f t stmt influence the Brit. of to The News he Later wassailed '"Nestor." the subject correspondent tion can ever perform returned the as I much economic by grand Jury. , j,h gain School League was established. He lo- - lar service In the newly settled Bear at Tooele, sends aa interesting letter, sketch cams to Utah in ' Ogden I Ictus. lose- - Ti:s obses-- ; will as it advantage the Mart, the league has enlist cated first at Ogden and helped to Lake country, in which region ha including account of the Parent Society Reports, r.avmg most 1angerous result. ied the jsupport of the National Kduca- From Ogden the following items Qf the new county court completion house. it build the two early forts erected In assisted In building ths first house For several weeks an outstanding now controlling policies which tlon association, and its executive been obtained. John Barker waa had been leased temporarily, the let- U that vicinity. In 1555, he was a mem- established a large farm, and opened I, a lecture in the Third ward ter states, to W. C. Foster and T Croft. ' d to stoppage of trade, to ber of the Balmch River mission, per- up a number of canyons. Ho was ttv Of the beti,v- - Uon deliver comp(,wd of coUeK9 n- The Apostasy from tho Original, 8r, to be used aa a place of recrea-- , Plortmmt of millions and to fv. and school superintendents, formed valiant and perilous service thus a pioneer of two States In every fee " H- - P. Kimball. J Q tion and amusement. of ramlflca ons of dmtr.as. presidents dreamed rhur-In Beaver sense He assisted In 1910 le Mr. died a The at Tooele t, T and youth,' Fnn,e Fern An though only Amateur Dramatic company had ap- and ward. Boxeider county, leaving a large AM. of the best organ- v11, YThisek,?. making the first irrigation ditch overcome are obsessions ucoma such unless Sttlt i of in who had assisted the country and a special stu- cap- peared in a double bill, The Limer- i the first grist mill in Idaho. Return- posterity. tensive " and good will prevail, nothing ean,dem &f international law. represented B RoHh "'V of the society. mit;eea decay virAl had United wek .. .the Plates bureau of education b'om- - save civilization Tho before, wan Mr w. theatrical 8iwu manager Is-,.we now live ,n r ATERIAL for this department at the Pan peace conference of 1919, iroukOpdon on their way to Elko, ter, and Mir Croft wae orchestra lead come Woodruff and they rnntMin5 not only Vev Is the nrw business whl It ' organic. mr an where ther Dmth. KtJl,j pr,,ous to ,he peare ,nfer, this week is culled from the Evening .Vewa From th flrtt data the rewlt. of Inveatlcadon. and ex- - wJtne ! education o how what an organic ence. she againat the allerel robbera had v en ln enylb concert Ttie of represented the bureau on w a weekly edition of The Deseret of It. lame H hae eteadlly pursued the Prlment but alao wggeetlon. for fu- It was mid the Union Pacific rail-- 1 new text books in the Tooele school other foreign misinn At the request . lmp, ture in- rk ibal other si and miscellaneous News far Jan- - It, H71. PruniUvet i of the army educational commission eouree marked out for tt, and though weiwgirtng entire totWaMloiumicord- of BWrwt ,n Fran" Some Conspicuous In th issue is the fol- It haa had many failure, of whloh branches concerned. had Prepared the material ing to "Nestor One report is ' " cMIenhlp uhlrh was distrlbutad into John ,? Tales stable gone and cut lowing announcement, which appears no one con- - from the committee on fuh. A. Milton end thnatCT more been has idi -perhaps into Mr Mbver also prominently displayed tn sclou thsn ths Editor. It has received" f cJ'lrh',i. r ) th "Hun now gives place to hatred Need of Kiulcnrment. , camon The lines Meadfsat b,bit hs. detection and of warm the ruiltvoar-support, n horses, H. of Brit uih. of Japanese of Jew and ne- - . StnV.y even college and university baust chairof three gained numerous friend, end been sl- -; ENLARGED Upward At P1U more. and pretonllv with forthcoming n nher bI",11 A a igro. as country is asking for from one reliable decidwelcomed was chesp, since it way have elapsed years : l n Pr- G Huntsman of Fillmore was in Sait propaganda. It will vent itself fifteen millions of dollars One It haa boon ' Pbijto ed to Issue a dally edition of The Des- and consistent Journal. tfc to is tthat Mexican, th sop Lake million could erect cnlv two or three railed News and at The at to office i eret Newa .The result of the decision tho pioneer of cheap rates, being z ander sod fine dormltorie. A letter from Fillmore gives full f uP,cln or give a report of conditions in that set-- - orrr recitation halts details of th organisation there of an Now S 9 ears Old Bat Works at Trade tlement. He spoke national egotism and bring the world But OJle mmon endowment for the especially of the back ,he fath of ln,th an'1 pro' auxlilaiy to th Parent socle tv The building activities and the neor-coletter is signed by Thomas Calllster, more build- p:etion of the of symprtby vrtdth has M F and ..... president, Lyman, secretary ing. also of a targe new stone school .V1 pwer scared by the ftamc of war. ( of BrtK,n house which was being erected under i Lecture On Astronomy. "d wh? Pou:d enable the league to reach with the direction of Chandler Holbrook. A forthcoming series of lectures on at the southwest comer of th public Prlnted matter the five hundred thou- !? hJi .h astronomy by Professor Orson Pratt touare. A brick school house atoo was ThlnriJcto : and Incher. affecting tsenty million was engaging considerable attention twi Only our own countrv. and at th ;bl.ght .puplja and Interest, Judging by the local colsame time it could, through its prize umns as well ns by an editorial article essays, stimulate th thought of every The lecture arranged under the ausland and powerfully affect the thinkpices of the University of Deseret, Sciiool CHtzcnship Iawgoc. ing of the world I know of no organwere to be delivered In the tabernacle g ization which ha accomplished of so Among thg agencies capable and It was expected "that the series both clear thinking and good much with such sr.a.l resource. The would be a notable one - The editor l. i fiftv thousand dol an should be stands out William Soathwiek. writing trrmrKliL one In America recalls that 19 years previous'y ProIt Is the American School forthcoming Every possipraises theh- - Cushman Troupe eminent fessor Pratt had detlvered a similar This organization, ble assistance should he given the Concert, which, savs, was about Citizenship league scries, to the great profit and pleasure teachers of to countrv this to enab'e ever the best whose president there honorary The Lehl given of many listeners. them to assume their reponlh!l!tv in institution had given an Went Taft and whose president is . f " A ,Poiut Reminder. teaching citizenship and demoemrv perlntooAent Condon of CirrHitnatt The. party world looks to this country for - The t quleriy wwking As part of a II yexrtrbeen following ww well as polilicil leader- -' " 7 Ttoa'errftBrfttoii' 3 ln at Provo. Prof. irttiOtig-Sh- i WkrWeW- tyrrT of th ship. The alley way beK- moLot Deseret Museum and Menagerie had ot t'ch'T' n 45 "A, Nuisance Stale Teachers ths store which are on Ihw eastwide given an address there on 'i Their of East Temple street which leads object f alogy By courtesy of Principal W x ,aoation which an Am,'rJCan citizenship from First to Second South, is In a Dusenberry. the cabinet and sued-- 1 " a rcsponslbis world d wmib of ths Tim sti opoi bmhch or ihs promot filthy condition and should receive Mich. Mr ' Jacob Lyon, Homer, nd a real attention " Unlversitj of Isssrst wsre iiwd tor iu noraF In Ita Coarse nation. J I w i.h that you could hear him tell lustnus ths lecture. TH graph Rates Reduced. jamon ths and ratrlotlsm" haa been n I was badly ruptured while llftln ointment a Citirenhp Announcement to jnade of a reduc-llon of .ht" ,n experiences with . w fumBf r wmrw f unDwrecra btMf ar !ortora a! fww tleffYrrsd bt 4,1.1 erira)r'vrF in the rales of the Deseret Tele- my oars--w- a a-i- n a esdeavorifi ia ih bop, y,eorfe. leans TitWnwata Truaara did ms bo sood. Finally graph company for service between reen-- l him: tverl adoption The tion f hoid of that u) kiy the settlements and Salt Lake City A Mr K F l'Asre, Marsh-- a Mich. I idea Is emphasixed that the World war andsotcompletely something "Historieus cured m an submits Years Lake Salt words ten from message of s r l want you to know what ' nnici on variotu and new service of created De,r obligations and ths rupture has aersr rc or passed phases to any settlement in the Territory your I d has don Oorjms. be added to the obit- turned, aithoush I am dolnrhard work must these that history -north of I. van. Juab county, and ' as a carpenter There was no 'r-sv".r .r no time Jho trouble fopera Gunnleon, Sanpete county, could be hare This course, beginning Mon. and natin t sell biT trntre will hinr t,jt nevsrvrot relief until I from other newspapers, etc., is inelud- sent for 25 cents and to settlement full intried um'i Am bow Templetely cured. ed, making up a very readable issue i14" ,h fmily. covers some phase ot formation about how yoo ytTs may ftpd bevond those limits for 50 cents AID ouzn am. a" ,'M obligation in rach grade and mpUte core without nesrMrt f a Announcement to made that Jos-p- h years eld, sod th old- The public was Invited to attend th -t a Warning! Unless you see the name Bayer on tablets, acksmiih In Michigan I A Young would give an addre s ln develop imagination, sympathy and wrtte to me. Tuaene M Pullen CarFrieach lectures on chemistry given ear, MarceHu Avenue, llanae-uua- n sine b plies have hall on the subject of -- Th. admiration for-- the live of the heroes penter N J0 Better you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by day sfemoon at the Deseret Univer- ill cut out thia notice Rr hlch are studied the benefu of membe of Iw Ton lhofferrthto,5I? ft to anv others who how Benedict. rnd Dr. rupby sity -gradual stags, it enlarges the child s tured you may a ave a life or are ar u, n i -- .ter any way you wish the Parent Society for the promotion at least physicians for 21 jears and proved safe by millions. Detection of Counterfeit. i comprehension of our relt.onsand ston the misery of rapture and and i h will l..d ether to try of live stork, etc. our obligations to all the battens from worry and danger of an operation.ths W A Rooks of Washington, D C.. I Railroad la Nevada. Accept only an unbroken package" of "Bayer Tablets of New. t Th call a made pleasant ! Aeordlng to th Carso office and outlined the purpoe of the Aspirin, which contains proper directions for Colds, Headache, Th-articles of aasociation of the Register Nevada visit In Salt Lake of himself and A Fain, Toothache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago. Central railroad company had been W Bell. They were attributing a pie s ri'ft filed with tho Nevada secretary of contained information y,p book which h boxes 12 tin of cost a few oto toilet, but Th proposed line was to run 1 nady Larger pxrksgm. which it was claimed, would enable nfatal. t 'I0' r,'tDpb Aspirla la ih trs4 mark f Byr Mufietw t MotamtlfeUaw Tittrrtlf ftl i from a point on tb Humboldt river bankers, business men and the public a4 lthar bills. Ford or Beowawee counterfeit detect In general to h.Jt iTnqIyfor'7 Free Trial of my station , tho Central through-'wer of (o Pacific) Ian-oimerua. which reported of th rr.thod for booling many county. Nevada, through the eoun- . th country. s to of wib-J case rTztTff of and ties Lander; White Pine ths whether yeur Ny j k bit of ccr.roety or recent developmsut j to tbs Whit Pins Mining District to combuatibi. ' lo" Iset of w AT fFrmaffcV ia naaaalntinl Die Walla 'fluids appear in this issue. "Safety-- , 7i7i'lrtol i TOT!?a Lalon. l4fm d d f prove interesting send in a communication in tr.a,mM , valve with to , a n mat-comparison todays prices which he argues in opposition where you two no Afl I wsat h yom mom mA o&Anm m I oa m4 you fret trf L e Muttwfl. m. H if "Pork sells in iour market fresh at 2 , wwiment. statement previously mad thst a non- -,our M, or occopaloo iU-- Jm Uw lntUMDt-Ui- sU t rrrrtt IsutraMUirr Nhito-hemethod dlscento a gt sells been '"m led my with i"i pound. had fluid for, Wv to Tb.f. pile, burning wmest explosive '! relieve i Ptraon a bushel. use you promptly. I v btmm ta the firtwti Drev Bedoewforatyean. $ sm Swntarreftb j from cnt only covered and put to commercial Indiato Bntd ' offer of fros trestmonta will b surprised to know that ef Pbaiztory sad Prawdest sf tbe Retail broerwta Aiooriatloa hearty everyone ta State Enoch U too Fort wVra. In another column Messrs to ln,ymrtant for nogloot me kaewa you and bsewa .teat asy neomral treatawst. Over toiwteeu 256 pounds is worth tb. buodrod e dAy Reese Co., representatives in this 8snd no a hog weighingbnahete Men. Wwsea and Ouidren sntwde ef Fart 'Bayne bar, accsrdiaf to tberr owa Writs now. of wheat, and cared rtitnrai, light, a T'onay Simply mail tbo coupon but one hundred by tbw trratinrst nare I lot wade tbo affer nvUte. city for tho Danforth jrttour It home at do even looks to thin ucw TODAY, peopla tmiiv''z77TTt If rsa bse g ream a Itch. tdtkMos, T.ltw oever wiad hew bad tog treatment tea and TIO x plosive burning 'tn'C SN' id tb wand com. I erer mw gtoe o fhaaea to urrv sry claim. as though prices were not evenly fluid." offered a reward of $100 to Send me row name and add tew oti the coo non below and rer the trial treatment I who to else or Valvo" anyone "Safety hi raurews cuewil! e The rm rXlIL weadm soemopb AbeproH. - T. Case advertises that he had FREE PILE REMEDY could produce aa explosion with th AMO MAIL TODAY CUT bundle was a found of overalls, containing Danforth fluid. Th subject "Papes Cold Compound Breaks any Cold in a Few Hours E R Psee, on th west side ot the Eighth ward 1C. HUTZCLL, Druggist, 3843 Waat Main IL, Fort Way no, Ind. keen ln feres, at thi particular time 1' ' B square and that the owner could have Tag Bldg, Marshall, Mich. inasmuch aa the resident wgr on the for it. ilnuMviMcwtrMktMitiwmrPMfne(Tmtml new Idea a to th property by calling look-ori,w ,end free trial of poor th Among Quit blowing nose running; relieved headache, dull- luminationfor of their homes, shops, Dolit stay stuffed-u- p the nominations confirmed Mehod to in as announced ' and snuffling A dose of Pape's Cold ness feverishness, sneezing 8. U. senate, 1 th by eetc. to th storPape' Cold Compound telegrmphie dispatches, were George T. Compound taken every two hours News From St George. until three doses are taken usually qulckert. surest relief known and costs Kelt and Isaac Moors as postmaster ,it8t8.c received been breaks up a cold and ends ail grippe only a few cents a drug stores. It Several telegram had A. of Corinn and Ogden, respectively. who . 8mtth, acts without assistance. Tastes ale. from President George fbutaadh. , misery eto...rp.e.y..,.Ae.,M,,..MMtmMrr,,4 irtrtr,,, The first dose opens clogged-u- p nos- Contains no quiafhe. Insist upon with President Brigham Toung was Sold by Z. C. M- - L, Schramm-Johnso- n and other toilet counters. News ads ar believed. istill in "Dixie. On meauago told of trils and air passages of head, slops Pap a Adv. I r wht the ,, ti itvpe-stndie- s. -- tarts - -- tt i the-Sixt- - n. J se dem-jen- ' ' In-a- -- 1 liil & hll 'n 1'? ( ; 1 rire a! fm Jt h" I -'- douWe-tesd-e- ' ' miM-rea- , d v I ir,nhf h-- i .. t ( 'j" 'r trnll,h. cre-atir- pre-Leh- w rBarfoSt t! Miner-onrcx- Cured His Rupture saxt -- yr' I87,t" You must say i t.1SS;usr,,T,vssri isi: a Bayer I V e- -- el 72-- 9"' r; , ' ' -- ! J J CAN BE CURED ut ldr " I Free Proof To You i I i tr I i - h- - it -- Jinon-odoro- m "'d ' v. - - . j v .V- - |