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Show 1110,r . , - ....., ,.. , . .,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,, .. ,., ille,;',,t 4 ,,,,,,,140 ,,,,,..... 4,46,....-1,,,,V.,1- "............00,..,..g,4"1"0,..,.......04.0,.,,O..r........ " , .A , ,,,...............,,,,r,o,ao.,..--.,,p.,,- . A4. .11,0,t - - .. tr. 4 4, 0...4. yoe,..,11.4vo,p.,.f...P.W - , r'.'-- . . - , . .,,,,.....,,,.... ,-,,,P....,,,,,,-..,... ,,...' 01. .ii.....N,....,'..............."..,-.10.6.."1"77.................,".,.......,,....- . , TITE DESERET NEWS . , . .. .,,,k,....., .,..,,,.....,..... , ,, ,,,, . .,,,,......,,,.,,.....,......................,"... '. .............."" 310NDAY JANUARY ?4..'," ' .........P .., .00,,-...- , ,,, .' 2,,10."4 40. s.,N,o.o,, 1921 7 t SOIICIIT1 Martyrs to Duty.. . ItT ' - I Announces Special Fast Sunday, . , - - a AVICIUUCI ihd en dr et:mtn2tiaths!;unituhra:rs4clethr r 4 I ALL A "'Whereas. Section 309rsof Abe work. I of the statel men's compensation e state indus-' 01 1,taii triipos4rs$Iti-trial commission to exercise control over the state Insurance. furtd,-lito do any and ail things whkh tercet, riecesmary or convenient in the admin.- -, ' , divES HiM . 4 - If Ii - , - . f I . 1111411; ". P I J 41, N.." TO CHEEK CRIME WAYE egg. 'ot the inside oemi-liqui- sub- d - potatoa firm. bard veg- - 1 ' I of citizens with the an etcort to check the crime' in 'police etable productinto the. same kettle to ,this city. of boiling water, everyone knows what was. which has swept, is urged by Chief of Police Joseph E. will 'lappets. The white and yolk of the egg will harden and the potst-o-- '' BurbidgThethiet sayaflpeople now thanwas this will get soft and mealy. The reason carry more money a custom ago and they also fewyears for this apparent phenomenon lies ;n homes. the difference of the structure of the keep more InConey i their Faecal crimes ere- - of-- - a- two objectir. This 'potato- containil'a I maJority of. nature and thechief tarp, amount of starcn. which ab- 'Heves many'rbt these would not occur stance'and a N. 1;1 drop an we which is a viscuous '' , A od ( - NoT fL)HtillI WE 4 El' P1NCH(P? . nfl I ' - REkyENt 1 wILL 131J1.113E - . , iNVESHII4ATE) "IlloWTY SIvEri SHUNPIctotiS CASES THE tit4HT -- -' wevE prot4K-P0---- I P 1IIPP. Does An Egg Get Hard When Dolled? - . ,. OF ME , AtTER WHY?! Herbert Johnson . puBSoottiT' ORDER I'vE , , . 1 1 41M .,' - , pro !workmen in ine elate- insurance fund.' docti- not declare the The rate of dividend to be kaki but merely states th.it all amounts In exec, of Abe actual cost of conducting the Day, .departmOnt shall be turned back to, the companies uslng the fund., The Church opean Cause ts, 1 . I ..... . - ' , . the state ttidustrial It y resolution 1 ' I - ' By , .., , I ... -- - - orbs. the water 4174. action of ,the heat: finally bursts the jacket. of the starchr articles. coupled with other chemical reactions, results in the softening of the fibre. An egg, on the other barui.,ials.cii. Ing In starch. One of its principal in ' i , . la a bank and not carry it around or ..,,, with the insurance business to be car-- 1 leave it at home. If holdups found the entire Filet' Presidency wv -In at- d on by it under the provbooss , without ,,, victims continually their Surnty-s'erv,this titie; and . at , tendane ,, iN 1. .:. t,.. , Salt "Whereas. The state Insurance fund,. e money. Chief Burbidge - says, Ices in the tabernacle yestirday after- " - - ,,,', !Orrin four in been have operation . J- t Lake, would become unpopular with ratit noon. Irddeient-Ilebe-- j ears oil July 1924 which covers soon them would leave and the '' they of the ancehere,-,-'aided and sufficient period of tirne.to determine gretilents is albumin , which, when t..eity - - , - 7 4,44, 1, il beatedto Abo,temperativree'ot boiling Tke services opened with the chbir the amount of resources to be erectedi -,, or -tav,.-bterut on . Extr.ottimn, ,...) wan".2hee"mt" a - .. "Id. diorls,, Plgt al "mad night duty throughout the residence the leader- - la ade4tuatelY 'haat zant.telpated,andland aongregatient,-.-ande- r .. the albumin in our ort blood which districts and 'biases and to earrY the I., .''' or Prof. A. C. Lund, tinging Pci umeapected I upon the chief's advice Is closely allied to the white of an claims to maturity.' arising during, t ii.....4 in been installed have ' banks guards the la what egg. It is owing to the difference .11, the first year of operation, right," following which 111J1 z , they were not maintained for- - in chemical sonstruction, It i :choir rendered' "The Strength of they Now therefore. be It resolved. That . i y From the Salt Lake branch iiiiin that insurance gg state the t fund be to egg instructed. 1 genthe exception --, , i ., Of the Federal Reserve bank, Chief ,..,ifr,.4 4 Prot J. J:Mcetelian wae at and is hereby ordered to declare such , eral rule that boiling will soften received theareport that five The invocation dividend tie may he safely made. ap-'- 4 the organ console. or make them tender. , thingslBurbidge ' .. ' , FV, " , employed. A policeman ta ' ;was given by Eider Duncan 31. McAl- plying same en next policy premium to duty lath. city been T omorrowWHY du lt, I, of thas i V 1,1 liater, after which the choir sang "Tieafter July 1. where insurance con-- , . OnePr9 office. treasurer's fur' in i',, 1 s'l are.. , been now have and with: trsicts Praise." i of Hymn - Banks..bave , ' 1 (Copyrig ht.,. 192t l in accord-- ! 4 vier ,ichet' In Introducing President Charles W..the Mate Insurance fund by SOO the suggestion of the chief that 'less , Penrose- - as- - the first speaker,- - Prem.: ance with provisions- - of - law,- - and Syndicate. Inc.) money be kept in sight in the cages. Grant said he rejoiced in :seeing here dividend it due an Insurer who .... By keeping roils and packages of cash . i Elder Penrose so recovered in health has withdrawn from the fund said 0 fy, Death Causes st, out of sight. much temptation is re- and knew'.dividend shall be paid in cash. ' ' dr e be to be to ''c' at ,able present 4 moret.-tti''' men 4,VII I tO'COn171- it SC lit ,..7,n- have been chief said. Business ; i Man "Be It further resolved. That would be glad to c the i 1010 conglegation see to the recreated that 1,.. Nos , resolution shall become effective july -frotri.him, If citily briefly. I doors of their 'pear are fr. 11', places of business ... ,q I, 1921." ' James McGuigan. 121 least First !locked each night. President Penrose Speaks. Seldom ,,7 night 7 qtrilaMMi11; , South street , committed suicide W - i goes by that patrolmen do not find t President Penrosein a strong and Provision , 1,4144011,11Mpli! one to six doors of burins Indorsed -- - algotibus $ voice, said that in this wonorday night. by inhaling gas. Notes 'from MI1101.11110,16111 houses unlocked. .. derful age we ought not to be cur left Disabled Workmen indicated by !lira that e ' despondency Recent Bank Robbery. i Prieed at anything. ale then spoke ,i, ..... over the a death of friend was the 4 briefly of his recent illness during Chief Burbidge says the ) ,.., i,III , mium of the deed. The body was talc-- . of half a dozen patrolmen presence !which he said he had suffered more , on the than hi' had ever suffered before, Congress en to the S. M..Taylor block would have afforded no pro- IVA !!!!' ilt , Z7o: . undertaking os- tection man should have pain of tation of initired workmen. was voted ,"nne.F.,-,, fain feltas that the recent robbery of ',, against T ( I tablishment, , well as mind to appreciate by members of the Sale Lake Federa- ,...., the & i Utah Trust .43, Savings .1111,...).'4.,thnr,.... company 4 . About 10:20 o'clock Saturday eve- - for the simple A'e. What the Redeemer suffered prior to lion of Labor at the . 17 , reason that the rob ; A, . 1 regular meetin g '4us."It-tr.,..1.';4 401 l';,!..11,:...V. , ..,, the crucifixion. been committed and the of that organization held in the Le- had , room a rented the at fling, bery McGuigan AiNtLNNZ'...t. Oa I . ,lre :A ... I Words could not express his grail- bor Tempi. Friday night. The bill - a.L.a..... . .. home of Mr. and Mrs. James Wise. bandit had. gone before even a suspi- K ,,....: ' N.,, tilde. the speaker said, for his recov- provide e for the appropriation what had taken. place had of a AIINN k. r4,..1!,..1',,,,, 261 Third East street. In his room On Ireached the 'I measin believed which he sum of money to be used in giving the ery, .....-----.:.-zstreet or great , police head, , .. east First South street, there was quarters. ,-7.t, s 7;, 01 In that robbery the ban- pre wee due to the faith and prayers Injured men educational training. It was alio voted to draft resolu- exhibited by the Church members in no gas jet or other Mann of suicide. dit obtained 24.500 in ca.,h and police .1. tions containing this indorsement and been unable to find any clue sasking for the return of his health. When he rented the room of theiWiee have to his Identity or whereabouts. by petitioning the Utah legislature , THE, t The power Of laying on of hands z to THE LAw he instated be there that gas Jabotoes Herten family by The success of the daring robbery the elders coupled with faith was then pass a bill totting aside an appropriacwor.t.," ,.. in it. He was found with the gee of the trust company bank deacribed by 'rest. Ptnrose. who look tion so that the state can give all f has served tube in his mouth and a garment over to promote measures of precaution at Occasion to refer to tic being done in workmen injured within its territory ' his head.. biblical times and called attention to an amount equal to that coming other banks. Alt from - Other people living-i- the house de'. all t the passage in the book of James in the federal government. Copies of !Social is Held guards and communication with tho Schindler Elected to by ' - which it is referred these resolutions are to be sent to the . ,. police. says the chief.. ttecteeteticieethreeeoeddorthoef hgeadnyaened tohneitImeeearNational Thrift Week. "As to the cause of Orhne increase Service t Th.0 use of consecrated oil in he governor. the president .of the senate Star Legion West Edit Paper High in sick before the plac- and speaker of the house. the country." he said. one , anointing of the it , - feebeateodr. rwt -- Pig on of hands. he declared, was not Lou of- money .,1 et January 17 to 23 ' A tea was given this electiii was editor-is .a, absolutely necessary. really It . unemployment. afternoon between the hours of 2:30 Jan- - ifNational Thrift Day or the West high section oft the eretemtyai;nes eteeheenedplaeceeedwiensaaCpartehyoetric:. Improvident men hoc. learned the ; hi said-- the real healing Former Mayor Nwned sank Dayto emphasize Red andof Black. feel of large rolls of money in re- and 4:30 o'clock at the Civic Center power being in the laying on of hands Official National inCounselor publication. L. financial the service the third a message to Mrs. Alice cent are now driven to and the exercise of faith by those who titutions render in a of the East and West high schools. t Hart. Petersburg, Fla., and a fourth crime years theand lack by the members of the Service Star of them. The by perform that service. The exercise , W. Mont Ferry, former is Schindler and the received 652 K. Miss votes Helen and Jennings chief of to community the legion. of police. mayor of patience and faith in the powerat country is suffering from a sort of busiRichard Beck 463. The newly elected All war benefits was the of of he loss doing Salt whose i clash friend The was organization. Lake, president named a between He was the main thing. the elders, Saturday after.. appetite ness with them. editor Is a senior in the commercial, mourning, died Jan. IS. 1311. exactly and a beer income.champagne and woman relatives of meif you like. It wee 'urged that the elders be calledin noon by the board of governors as Mothers Jan- to atof the West high school.1 before. DayTo. em- department all while 11 1 the income whenever sickneee occurs. Enlargingl national counselor of the Salt, Lake rvice men have boen invited right pace kept The annual faculty costume party. i and entertainment phasize the importance d Commercial with the demand of the outgo. Now club and Chamber of tend. Refreshments pn the use of consecrated oil he assert-aof expendi- - which is a joint affair of the fwoii Miss Dorothy Wright and planning by numbers in-' the or man use was man either is the Commerce, and its who le that desperate externally appointed to rep- Mrs. J. Johnson have place on the turee in advance. buying schools. will, be held Jan. I3, accord- - Yale .; without funds. but has but to think nt" r.om ternaily could he dispensed with when resent the club at the annual convenand investing wise'', alli ing to an 'announcement made this' tl 16.:,:t back a few months to remember the froàbut the exercising tion of the National Chamber of Com- Programa. itof was not at hand. faith esrecord of Wieue:rt... feel of a luM wallet. keening morning. Preparations for the affair, During the afternoon the following are Absolutely merce to NB held in Washingion. D. both Prayer and the war Again ' have been made by climmittees frc'm I pendituree. i C., Jan. 27 and SI. He WWI also given will preside at the tea table: Mrs. E. its stories of human 'infighter with t are par necessary.. h Men , both schools. Jan. 11thNational Life InsurMrs. W. T. Row. Mrs. A. r Aa man must the eventually die. It must instructions to make strenuous ef- O. Howard. re. o Day--T:::realbtwrnkbenunclolinItrn;wehdaot ance Annie Well. Cannon emphasize ' lint be considered that the laying on forts to have Salt Lake represented A. Green, not feel thettnIestbea.haignh tbscdhAooy :Ltd, teosirpedrofaetmoT raisRouswniveeltrsPitay'rkaeer Ar:It: L Wakes- - - Assisting, of the importance ones the we horror did when we . once that of 'handl willalways beat ,AL - perana on ills national board of dtrectora loved by continue throughout the week. . Fabian. Mrs. of slayi is. This hat; turned then will the taking of Medgler, dean of the h freahmen of Tale. at read stories i anymore Nirs. Sherman creating a -life insurance land,Mr....Helen ----- icine, which is known to have curs- Yale club beltlinlany a criminal lain a krIer. -banquet of.the-rtaWorkers estate. Improvement and Janice Brown twrv-t- o ' "The Live powers. gIVP tit ,I, club rooms Sat"- - "A- - make the thlers life hard h ero. Jan. 20thOwn ... Your Own Home '' lle thanked God for the restoration during the Pu t To fidtayMnei.g:Chtnive.rsity, in Dity-wI. Appear Mria. ' siCidon Clawson. EWS-111'BRIEFwill , be Toemphasize 1, In terricion If the hank : Of his, health ant concludedby hear. 'Your money ,of the and C. Mr. Vette Julian importance Victor Mrs. it tOuring RPM now don't. Is 1!Ille.g. .Professor Angier ing his testimony to the truth of the ymi, the,lo The Eleventh ward M. I. A. will Clawson. The hospitality committee under the shelter of It tor Your vett,gospel. endeavor-tIn an west a persuade home. own present Mrs. ont's Servand the play. Mrs. "Fanny Daniel Mackay. includes if the burglar or holdup In announcing the hymn, "0 ye ant Special Programa ArrangedA , Jan. 21stMake a Will DayTo Problem," by Jerome K. Jerome. E. IL Holden. Mrs. RObert W. Fisher. intending to study in the east' oti. have It in :nor ro' dountains High," which was tuns Wednesday dal program has been arranged speldents the value of and Thursday evenings.1 Mrs. J. C. Hanehett. Mrs. E. S. Wright. emphasize . to Fred-deHe set to institution. enter his the choir the empha-and congregation, acquainted enotirh with him session of the Spanish circle which! by the direction of Miss Lydia Mrs. Robert R. Hampton and Mrs. planning for the future Grant said it had been written under will meet Wednesday night at 7:45 sized the fact that the university was so that you can tell t in shout him . Fonnesbeck. one's of The welfare dependare Dean Brayton. particilaants more than ISO years ago by Presidint Pearl o 'clock at th e Y. Vir C. A. to not a school intended alone for the 7,1,11ock:o W are onl y. too ents by making a will. Chester Myers, Homer ,, Penrose, while yet in the British Isles Duncan.Davis, Bills rich man but midst every bid foil"' Tour. Jan. 22nd Eillt :Irthlin, Waneata Lind- Dna, Scout is Victim Pay Historical Meeting--T- he i Utah State before he had come to Utah. , say, Reed Pond, Bernice Duncan, Do..0' Promptly DayTo emHistorical society will meet at the He-- 4 mon with small meanie. He cited the ; President Grant. lores 8. Cannon, Virginia Duncan phasize the value of tel Utah thie evening at 7:30 o'clock many opportunities offered for men Annual Communication Of Gunplay Mysterious obmoral credit and the President Grant was the next and Roes. Bryan Peterson,' Georgius Canfor the annual election (..f officers. to earn money while going to school. Of Masons Announced of paying bills In opening his re- - non, Clara Hedges. Mildred ICoolant. final speaker. ligation Members and others interested in Utah He said that more than a third of o W son f J. Richard Lambert, 14, the students now earn their own marks he again called attention to Edith Withlin. Lucille Coulam, Marl promptly. are be invited to history present. t With Others Every lodge in the state is expected Jan. 23rdShare way through school. the song just ming and told of how Smith, Mae Irvine. Margaret-Presiden- Ander- Arnold. 200 Thirteenth East street, A committee including Harold - P. to be represented at the fiftieth an Theft of Watt Penrose had spent ten years son, Eitha Conger. Elizabeth Smith was mysteriously shot in the right emphasize the DayTo ChargedMart ri eof Mend. lg. a 'chauffeur. was arreated Fabian. president of the Utah Tale nual communication religious--plegin missionary 'Work in the British Isles, and of the --- Clarice Anderson.: thigh Saturday afternoon while he and hie conversion; , Since sharing a part of one's at First South and Main streets Sun- - club. Seth W. Morrison. Jr.. C. H. aodge F. et A. M. of Utah. a two grand near were other dare church standing E. T. Brown. and O. R. Tur- the with Income three boys on a of H then 10 more year had been spent in day charge elJones, Jews Organize Society. or other unseMshcauses It alleged to have stolen a watch the mission field of his native lend, , appointed at the banquet to merlon of which will be held at the the tracks of the Park City branch COMWEEK THRIFT work for the of 20 Masonic H. to interest 427 of and serviee.J street.I F. a Tale total B Brown. years making longing temple. beginning of the Denver it Rio Grande railroad, MITTEE. to enter the morning' at 10 o'clock. The Tuesday The speaker said that from his ear11-- 1 t Load Jewish young people have or- about 100 yards tan Of the state prisforenoon To Discuss Legislation--F- or an association for mutual imthe itnbsteiteuttuidentfarom Salt Lake Commercial Club. .It days he could remember hearing, ganised The shot on passed through of the first day will, be given to an - - grounds. purpose of disctresing educati onal leg- - i provement, with the following of. and ..,Presiderit 'Penrose speak at different, of the lodged leg part the fleshy islation. the house of delegates of theiM any-Mileaddress by the grand orator. Judge E. here ILS theformer.bad ar-- 1 ficertgHobbi David Aronson, hone- - against the bone. An examine-- 1 of City association will rived in Utah in 1861 when Presldent salt president; George Peizar. presi- tion showed that thi bone, Rogers; the reception of grand rep1 o'clock next meet yesterday at Marie Wald Axelrod. dent: vice in " Saturday Joseph president; was not fractured by the impact of the' Grant was a child of five. . t 'Roads Are Surfaced A. resentatives and the address of Grand ' Miss Hattie Nathan, secretary. council chambers the at the and and rerticity to the missionary Returning 5. case Master was Gattron. Annual reports by' The HOme Investigated At bullet Daughter Kaufman. William , The county building. ot the former speaker, the pres- trustees are Miss Zeldatretsuror. L Ices , Lend. of and routine business will occupy the During 1920 more-tha- n I Axelrod. Hiss Patrolman Ident-said . Meet--T- he that- while presiding over Eva-- Hrucknerortd-Sat to the-1.1romeit afternoon. tu AcLuFilhAg were surfaced. according to the wifo of Mn. Filen Mario Wold,' Pepper. he bad decided the European-missicommittee of the city Federation of road school of inTuesday evening and several other Boy Scouts under 0, O. Wold of- - PetereCon, 'Utah,: died Woman's T.-nnual renort Eurlon, com - struction ,.during the- - last year of his service int his vigorous- - speech -clubs and the women's will be held under the direcMatthias of Duffin, the leadership .closed, just , President that imthereto uRe the.- vrrttings--omissioner of streets and state of of ber committee tion will meet B. R. Howthe Scout home lecturer. public legislative grand Sunday evening at the the aged leader had so recently 1178 Ramona avenue, Boy Penrose exclusively in the British ell. The M. M. degree will be exCounass4 throngh such a severe illness patrol leader, had been on the Mrs. Norma W. Rest. in Jan. IS at 10 o'clock at the state capi- - provements. daughter. Isles as no other writer in the Church No toL Women Interested hi legislation The department bas in service II mplified by the Progress lodge, No other leader. he declared. had try club grounds R;.ben they were or- the Toolson sould so expound the first written more exhortations apartments.' this city. tol", .7trornan, will be or done dered off and left:immediately. They In all k gospel. to . principles clevrly session. the attend tea stectinti' trucks. with a total flatly capacity of tWitote' naorslor the..wptift,ofellerveraper 'Matt' tbeoettertertwevirva-trti--et , ISO yards of at ac- - On the evening of the same day will from C-y they was 79 years old. Girl Scout SpeakeMles Estrid co.Tdnin-g- to re';;;;;;. '.F11,47 of the be held installation ceremonies which In concluding his talk Preeldent heard a shot and Richard staggered . MrajWold Sas born in Christiania. Ott, national representative of. the five-to- n !lewd it was an inspiration from God Grant a followed be will were trucks by banquet. purchased durreferred to the address' made in and started to fall. The other boys Norway. and came to the Enited States girl scouts ,f Denver. was the speak- to use them as later he was advised the Tabernacle the year. i', According to officers of the lodge Oct. 31. 1920 by Dr. held him up and assisted him to his in 1869. She was married August 23 er at a - 4w his successor would be President meeting of the scout organ- - ing the which has just closed has year is Lincoln on Wirt She the Wold. of O. that year to O. Loyal tufferings home. Mations held yesterday at 4 o'clock Penrose, then a mon of 75. whom he of . been a most pinsperous one for the half million people in Armenia The wound is not considered eerious. survived by her husband, four sons at the First Methodist church. Mrs. Several Burglaries had never considered as again COM andthethen Three lodge. grand lodges have been called attention to the like and four daughters: Mrs. X C. Wat- F. W. Bross, captain of Liberty Park Mg into the mission field. He said he affliction from starvation added to the roll and the net gain in i to Police of the two kins. Salt Lake; Mrs. I. H. Olsen. Pe- Girl Scouts. made arrangements for Reported was glad to note the return of strength Decrease Shows membership has been more than that terson: Mrs. J. N. Clarke, Oakland. Miss Ott's appearance. to President Penrose, now a .man and a half million children of central Report : of any previous year. In Europe. for the saving of whose liven of Measles, Burglars entered the tubing groVal.; Mrs. Norma W. Rest. Salt Lake; nearing the 89th milestone of life, and offerings Wilson H. are Will Address ClubB. being taken at the presO. L. Wold, Roy O. Wold. both of 1111 it was hsrd to believe. after hear east Ninth South ent time. the cery, Ogden, and Norman R., Wold of Salt Roberts will 'speak this evening atWoThe report of the city health $115 in night and obtained He said he hoped that every Latter. monthly seselon of the Lake. regular week for the Woodrout-Wilso, Friday, ending club at the cash. Jewelry valued at 171 was takmen's day Saint would, give of his means. are ttnder Funeral arrangements cases 246 fewer whatever 451 shows mieht Mitchell Colson. be, and trusted 1Partmrov that they en by the thteves from apartments in -the care of Larkin undertaking estab- home of Mrs. F. , . that the biblical story of the widow's rd were reported to the health lishment, The body will ba tent to east South Temple street A Musical the rear of the store. Entrance was A would evemite ow. to armee! be will the i tstrongly during than given that ' period program -Peterson for burial. during ' . silea . member of the Church. Ito that they ;i - - ,' nine by Um Louisa W. Morse, Miss stralpanredtmetnhtrobuyilhuseth:f 71 door of the , Ale41 preceding week. There during theSuch -' pass keg. might do what they cotild to attevi..twere cases reported during Florence Steffy and Miss Thelma 254 , , the family was absent Sun. I ale the condition. Whle V. ' week just past and SOO such cases Osteopathic Head to Ringwood. Orrif Turley, and Miss 'the , t burglars entered the, Appreciating the fart that many intdisring the preceding Week. Derr. , , k, t home of J. Workman. 121 north First' Church were rot in a pottitlon to , Speak in Salt Lake, Matherine 4 the the cases of meanies. there L. West street, and obtained Save Would 111 BuffaloA. . Elks hand over Tiny rreat slim he said the' Resides in....b. ge cases of other contagious ., .0.v. 't , Pirst Presidency had given the The official bead of the organised Hestmark, of Ogden, deputy fish and money. Neighbors saw two men enter diseames called to the ertenE,-- ,,. Eimith-Gov. called home of , the A. .commissioner. considerable upon ter thought --anti deckhrolltionrdihe health department. Of that osteopaltio. profession of tie - whole game 1-1 1 .( , . -. (1.,1,(rothm-.1- 4a speetaI fast number. 22 sere eases of chicken-Sunda- y world. Dr. William E. Waldo, of Seat:-- Charles Saturday with the eouth Fifth West street Sunday-afternoIv -- -Telephone Wu. 3464. OffiB. P. O. E. might notified and the Ow that for Jan. 22, asking the peoplo police. proposal 11 , of smatipost whooping tle, Wash., will visit Salt Lake City on share with the state the cost of pur- - cers hurried to the place but the men ' Shoe to dispense with two meals on that !'&,:s. 31of For Information ..; 4 , i of of scarlet . h; mumps; fever; ,, , ' , nay, Jan, 21. Dr.' Waldo's official title is chasing Antelope Island and the but- - had left without taking anything. donating this amount to ;saving ' 3 of diphtheria. 111 razor A at watch valued was and a the lives of the ehlidren. .In this; andAt the unable Mr. Hestmark herd. fain end of the week there were president of the American Osteopathic i Repair menner. he declared. everrone wouldtS5 houses in to see the governor but when later valued at 11 were stolen from the it quarantine because of atsociation. This 0rgatiloot114 holy: Informed of Mr. Hestmark's errand. United States radio station at the fair GENERAL MERCHANDISE he able to add their quota to the good 21 because scarlet of fever; !smallpox: ...., , ever. it really the Intettlatieffill asso- Gov. Mabey said be was heartily in grounds yeaterday afternoon. STORAGE ' CAM. llend 2 each because of typhoid fever work always a . ' The apparently desolate countri to lend ciation . as it has 'charge of the pro- accord with the plan. t, diphtheria. , which the "Mormons" came in 1241,1 fession in all the countries of both ' Recital. Tuesday's mem. Organ , ' , To viothomorrman Honor was ; referred to then Immrance arid Rate the little better than great; Only Ige hemispherea --Church will honor Miss materiel prosperity whieh had come; Recruiting Orders Arrive. Dv, Waldo will address the osteo- bers of the ,, Per $100 Per Annum Smith. violinist, at a program Tuesday's Tabernacle organ recital Johanna to the Church members. He said. due. this upon pathic of locality . profession elsewhere ,i3. our t dance tonight In the Fourteenth program will be as follows with tohatd work. coupled with faith and Major A.'. R. Emery. commanding technical inatters, will hold public and The following . ward meetinghouse. the wonderful fertility of the soil. the the local lt clinics for the disagnosis and at thel coneola: J. I. , , reservice army recruiting , Miss a, ' Pfnide bad mstlY comforts, and blessment of difficult cases by the osteo- will take part in the program: Bill., Jennings-Cornwa- ll National anthem. ' - -. d)olicy. ceived instructions telegraphic from William OtS es Well Johanna Eimer, Smith, luxuries and should ings, method. and will deliver a ter Bros.. M. Liebelt, '4 in E. Suite SMinor Mrs. Nellie d'Evry bear ':?! In mind arA there should,. Washington, Flaturpay to discontinue pathic PePular address to the public upon 446- : ::not bP it siincle Latter-da- y ,Is N'tnth Ward , IL Meditation. LIL Toccata. 1 Saint from 'recruiting for the Fifth division ex- - the latest developments and possi- Weyeraberg. quartet, Co. . I ,..,41.141344 ir'anadi on the north to Mexico on the leept in allocated states. but men II- - bilities of osteopathy in the field of Swiss Warblers. Rohnnoser sisters Andante Rellgtoso...,, Volchmar e i Dayses-Beebnot did who south to 11.1.4,etnd this call enlisted. From may , te quartet. Sophie Gavotte from "Mignon" accepted N.Thomas respond : !ready Waldo is on Sr healing. I N now on, mgn will he diverted to the extensive President V. 4,114 b accompanist. An Old Melody Arr. by Organist .,,i ' for aid. of inspection? and sur- 3rodteck Stratedand. ' ' The choir sang-- the "Pilgrim's' Fourth division except from Omaha, vey of thetour . 1.' . , "Mormon" l'e "0 MI in Favorite hymn, -, tis entire profession l'Olt TeL '''' Was. 3464. I 11XilT as "141'.. Chorus." Kansas the number and Wichita, COALIMMEDIATE DEM. . Arr. by Organist closing Father" obi' City and blinneapo, welt' P'''''Parotorie to the internatioin IL , p ag Anthon Its President Lund offered ..erd,be I whence IA:ath." -21 ;RYdistricts will servire. scene move sent final 11 from years eatialectory they will b. bekt '11 eonvention., which 4,e --,.e 4 the benediction, to the Seventh dtvision. tartan Cool Co., 40 Main St Was. 020. "Tristan and Isolde"......Wagner . Cleveland. Ohio. 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