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Show ' -:' . . T1IE DESERET NEWS i am APRIL 0 1021 SATLKDAV ran THIS HOI SALT LAECE CITY NEEDS . frem peg an I I Brel lend Terd. headquarter I fur rwrulimi, thronged at 4 r1 boor by men f . 'rgrty .- MitMt , for 44 to XHMt figure rvndy , tala gapartaitnt 41 Washington .eoneiuoo w Id lore par. ) At lb. of Mm Iboweesd r t that tbrouBR lb effort of gn- -rU I IB mu ,t .untitig moot. CC3B swim SIB iixiMut 2000 11 ! ter ,f" b1 8 Hood f member 14 pel mmttt ii (round mor nualtir will Be of tb Oountnr pubJK twlwi ib fill,b Be hie lr eabwd by monarch In th prooUmntlo imU Un)r4 (oMfi f e'emmena I MeneommloHoned I drill of the territarUI chef chr r4 rNr- hw o,'l. oor.r.nr tan. i V U w t Bi ' . eliminating h., pi, (4 f0rJ,i a ee recruiting rooter for I he eov..1fording to 3. n of the Comnierrlnl thih, who return ,s4 mliry omorgoery oertfrom Itaehington found queue of olotor ffit-- I told k'r tho bo4 of tfc,.'ho of eiUaen ef id Mr lutburn, that tht mm-Odepartment. r ap- - ,,1(IPg ,h,(r arrHel early Jen- I of thl yrar ther into wlllloi t Th amplojww praxlmaiely m.loa (( th, etiuetion wa 1 Waahlngmn. hollowln thto th tb offMal t B M.tlirPd th rtvlltaa Voluntro for rtifln Included polnml ofon iwneior publ e feu'ld,ns commltt menf women. were lebe. tinnodlntr grounds yepa of- W to oooaomiM In ouaialnlng feda-of o fleas. A MrlT? th atrihar oeek to relura ikaTd h )i-er- w. B - I de-- an'; fMI , P- al r r?iliriifortnlo jw tinned tee bo Mid, t ' a- !?- ;"jii3.sk their proxjmr tldi Aecjiii- Hioot he - pat dlfferert u'l Ii tohfBri deprtniciil Hoed, boreior leader Kepubllcan pertte by hi dtoir In national fornmenl fair without drawtnf pnrtr line n to dleontlnulnr tnnnf need addition leae office th department head told Mr. Jtaybura that Senator 8 moot hed in diepeeinf of Been Inatru mental many old poeernment bultdln. which worn oonetrticted durlnc the war Thl . had wetted tha were f- oeonomlae thn 0rnmrt dtleer. ' 'While Senator ' Smoot I prtatly fn- -' tererted In national affair he I aot oreriooklnp lrteh.' aald itf "RasHbrn ."If la constantly on th alert and I f done elnp that oecrythlnp poeelbl for the tal Amonp a numlier of Bill which h i now prepartnp for the (poclal aoaelolt of Conpreao. whtrh conrene on April 11. la on for the onlnrpement of Zion National Perk, eo a to take In th Rryr canyon. Stephen Mather, director of natkmai parka, ban expressed hi epprovil of th bill and Is onetatlnp In draftUip ths proposed UplolnUon. J ' mmm 5M t fct. into mSlITIlIlOHS cedamy la Arison and noadetny nt Oskley. Ida., ara to b coneartad Into - announcemenl made today by SupL Adam Raoslon of the Church school stem. ,Th chenpe is In accordaneo, srtth tha plan of th Church comml- -' Ion of education to retire from th hlph ochool field of education and to specialise th acnilnary and normal 4 The quaatlon of fust how the conversion of th Church schools Into state Institutions Is to b effected hrs not yst been determined, but It is it will b made In some manner which will prevent loss to The Church and will permit th state to benefit. Supt. Bonnion sleo announced that six new seminaries, or at least as mqny as Church school officials can provide with first class instructors, wcrorr ln the Church will be establish school system. He said ha considers tha aelectlbn of jnew--f o on of'ttje n.owt pOrtant dutfes of his office and If a sufficient number of qualified men could be found the number of eeminariee In the system wilt be greatly Increased within the next few years. " This summer a course for seminary teacher wtl be given t Provo, where prominent teachers and elders vof the Church will plve the Instruction. Th It is expected.- - wlll- - constitute - course the teacher training work for all auxiliaries of ths Church durinp the cum-In- p . year. A new report for a eurvey of seminary student has Just been issued by the Church. It I planned to indicate not only the activity but the growth of student duilng entire seminary course and featurethe, tha supervised study plan presented at th recent seminary principals convention. Th student are to be graded in spiritual matters, religious reading, prayer, tithing and word of wisdom Theip activities n their wards will be checked up. aa well as their attendance at religious gatherings, their participation In leadership, their responsibility In th holding of office and the degree of efficiency with whleh it la - ed : .i . - s. - . expen-llture- rrobiem. f .Sybclla-Clayto- n Bamctt Sega to announce her return to Balt ke for th imnnwr eoe.on Plane rupils may be registered at 180 avenue. Phone. Wasatch 2T4S. Adv. nomlnga, for appointment. -- Sec-M- id - By a succession of price reductions, extending as far back as last fall lum-- . ber has pow reached a level quite within striking distance of prewar prices. Notwithstanding greatly increased freight rates and other fixed charges, the lumber industry has readjusted itself to a decisively lower price level, and thus opens the way for the construction of homes- Just how far lumber has gone in this endeavor may be seen by the follow- ing table, showing the percentage of decrease in clumber, costa from the peak prices of 14 months ago: rimie rinHt t F f n .... ru ie.... no. a w n ie .... Inn . Bv d Ooar ktd. w. dW-cu- h4ij4l .4 pee ol. Oak ' X A Regardless of the interestsbf ahy'rhdustfy, or any group oF individuals who maybe affected. Salt Lake City must begin at .once to. find the so-lution for the shortage of homes. The situation must be studied, the difficulties in the way analyzed and an effective united campaign opened comfortable t, that will give to Salt Lake the many hundreds of . well-buil- homes she needs. The problem is bigger than any industry, any class or any individual." It involves a vital element in the citys welfare. Let us see to it that every citizen of Salt Lake is given the widest possible opportunity to BUILD HIS OWN HOME. a series of statements sponsored by tile following firms. This is th second McFarland lumber co. BILLINGS LUMBER & COAL C,0 EASTERN AND WESTERN L LUMBER COMPANY. FELT LUMBER CO. GRANITE LUMBER CO. -MeCONAUGHY-LOSEE LUMBER & CO. MORRISON-MERRIL- L NOAL BROS. & ARMSTRONG CO. RIO GRANDE LUMBER CO. GEORGE ROMNEY LUMBER CO. SUGARHOUSE LUMBER CO. . UTAH LUMBER CO. - COMPANY u 1 soot ad 11 A revoluitonary tide I up and earning us with it, surging on of the leading figures of th triple sUiauc at Jabor told th Daily Mall e pedal labor lost night. It slated In some quarter that th actual calling of the etrike was deferred until Tuesday night so that it might be possible 7u bring about resumption of negotiation Parliamentary labor psrtv leader and executive committee of the trades union congress held a ronferen- - jn T. the-- house of common thl morning for the consideration of th Industral situation It was believed th confer. determine whether ! opo- fi .of delegates of the con- uulu at which convened, . attltud ofifaffiliated unions, with roor hn . lh,ribir'hiP ttoe -- rlple allianoe. strike might be decided. Be present! vs of th alliance shortly after 7 oclocktriple tonight appeared at Premier Lloyd Ooorge s office seeking another ronference. Premier Lloyd Georgs told represents! ivee of th transport workers tonight that If the miners agreed not to intimidate .volunteer pumpmen at the mines th government would e th question or wage with the miner Immediately Th transport worker' representative agreed te urge th ralneV to accept thl condition. j. eoo rest 11, ...... ........ Pe lad.Mr.......r.. lad Melon Be. floor Moe Ixd eedond Moloh, qtl, W. Ook lad Baadnood Moor door Maple Mil Clmr qtd. w. Ook H. fire on-ci- lit soot root tleef S Madafe Bee hp and 'many telephone and telegraph poles have been destroyed. Acute distress I already being felt in several district and tbs Salvation Army Id distributing food. Reserves Am Called. All army reservist have been callstl to the color, with th exception of thoee residing In Ireland and men vil serving The po cq -- force. Dally Graphic Amdricans in England r flooding steamship companies with application for berths to the I'nlted States The government's proclamation calling up army and navy reserve for service during the etrike invited loval cit Irena Including thos serving r territorial force, capable of bearing I'm and between th age of 11 and t to report at the nearest territorial drill hall for the purpose of being commissioned or attested for temporary military service with th regular army in new unit called 'defense ' unlt. The reservists were asked lo bring Uniforms, if possible, ore day food blankets, mess kits and othe service gear. at por Bo por .0 por por per a y lalnr Bo. dtdto .41 pov Boot 44 pee soot No. Ko. S Com. tad Nov Com. Moo lad., n.eHes la WU Met Bee Mr Met t'llW 1 Btdlw S TT OF (MHS BREAD BEPDATEO lc dance with shrinkage In th of flours, although bakerlea do not all arrange their schedules alike. The consumer can now buy two ordinary 14 cent loaves at one Main street store, for 24 cento. In which the weight of dough ha been Increased aig Ounce making 24 ounce to the loaf, instead of It ounce One bakery proprietor say It costa for labor lo make the larger loaf, and eoaler-tthus clvs moro foe th seme o At other bakeries the weight money. of the loaf has been Increased from IS a 14 ounces, price rsmsining unchanged. At some the price is II cent for a 24 ounce loaf, and 1 Itq for a 10 ounce loaf. Thera has also been a general reduction in pastry tinea of 1 sod per cent. p-- ia Will Hold Reunion. In celebration of the one hundredth anniversary of the birth of Ephraim IfelAughlin a McLaughlin family reunion will be held- - this at the horn of Mr Elisabethevening English. Willard McLaughlin and his wife and family from Pocatello and Mr A L. Tanner, a daughter of Ephraim from Prove, and Mr Arthur Waning, tb other daughter of the deceased, will ho preoent at th re- snlow. Shirley p done today resigned aa assistant diair.ct attorney for th Third Judicial district and W. R. Hutchinson, Jr., was appointed to succeed him, according to announcement made by District Attorney E. A. Bog er . , r- Mr. Jones resigned from th o flies dutlos owing ro tlie tact that IS necessitated his sacrificing hie private business to such an extent that ha did not feel justified son of W. R. ilt Hjtdticaa Hutchinson, well known Salt Lake' ho for many year has been lawyer. active in public life and politics H ta a graduate cf the Caiveratty of 1tah law school and haa practiced law In thi tlly'for Several yearn. HutcHinwtn entered upon hia new duties today Mr. Jones wilt continue as aeelstent nty attorney for 4k present. Ho hes held this 9ce for oeveral years pant. - Entign Ward PajotmL A cordial the Masoniai plot. la ML, Olivet cemerLORlSTS, tery. The funeral of J Elmer Banka will SBSKWr LAMBOtRNB. - BAT,t LAKPTF be held in th Hawthorn ward chapel florist, now otoro Funrl d. r1n our ooioHtyq. DMmioMe4 p e Bunday. Interment will be in lnteratd. ill called DY0EATH m. v Thi price of bread, haa been lowered bf the local bakerle In Accor- Kinney Brothers Is extended to all tha lag invitation ASSISTANT DISTRICT ifii ai i.Tosrn brother, J. A. Craig. wb live en a ranch near Fort Lupton, Colo, James R. Craig, it. died Friday. Death wde due lo etomach trouble and followed Hr. CraigT an lllnesa of sevarai year and a slater went from Bait Ukt to Fort Loptoo about thro woeks ago MOB C MEAT. are In CaliHis widow sod a daughter fornia. For 14 year -- Mr Craig was connected with the Kahn Brothers Gro- BALT LAKE MARBI.K AND MONV- C. Cl. Kiontei Works Job neon. Prop cery company. He was a member of lie if tree! tho Woodmen of tb World. FuooraJ eeroles end Interment will he la Fort HkADHTOVKU PRAVITB. CONCRETE. Luptoa gsaday afternoon. n4 iwrkMt. Thr will tai indFflolFl v At th family hem. Onrl teeftiw M ISI Mm p lft wg! 1414 Fuller avenue Carl Lundoerg. 74. funtrml srvlc for Winum A,bnf s: died Friday afternoon. -- He had been e t land rWideet of tMUt Leko comrtf for that ' 4 year Tb body is at th Lsr-nLMCTEHIE. undertaking atabl.ahment. FarE- E. Hanes In a local hoepitei. WASATCH LAWK CEMKTLRT a en'enmnn Fay Has, traveling nr ft 8tn t H(L from Denver, died Fridey. Death was , , FUNERAL DIRECTORS which ha was stricken while in a downtown efllee. The body was taken to tha 8. It. tx Larkin mrvtur Evan nndertaklng ootahllobment. j tbaI'kokrtakinq yu bav aatt9l ti'tnpatbetie- UI at twfty-fivIn th family reel ygtnr Ake Wlkbem taprinw charpa 1ma I Kdh4klaf bar 4onoa. 471 Read avenue. Mr. A lie Wil. rataiFe Ml 8 I&4 Emu R 1222. klooen, 47. died Friday niakt. phe wo th wife of Loon Wllklnnon. The body fr rNDFRTAKEn wea taken Is lb O'Donnell eetablleh-men- L O'DONNKL a Co ? n anbaimar lotib float ftekw HrPnwnld I th family Tmpl rngi hem. 442 west Sixth Booth street. McDonald. I daughter ol 20 Thelma WM. TAYLOR n Trm si t Mr. and Mrs Lewi J McDonald, died Utah t iftiflut dWwruli Thursday sight - Th hodr la at the i mbsimor. or Tie tb- cofl w t ysr Prioaa Larkin undertaking establishment. MitLn .ui PER-pa- it V AVTE9. DEAD OR L8BLCR8 COWS Fbe&a Afurray A79-- ra WATKOHOiJF ta !tv I. Advartt Neva I f t j want yotarr-froream or bar yoat bene A Honor a cavtini i y atl seek, Xku il. Deseret Few. mao. AND APARTMENT Now. Ci2 Th I Wateb lip. car. WA.NTRDOOOD vpsd f aUiif Ibam foot, Lot m aall fMri O. H. NEEDHAM CO. era at marit." "flact HT Eut S round Skjgib, arm I f kORVnN W 1.1 GOLD pey b x Jrrrm etc CVIVB for them. auiTr Btr. -- m wtll . COOLS ,...r LObR WflOW AbJT M , TO TAKE of bam and b fnmpuy fur ehtrpr o d znilmn, wklotr Mft. CBarrb rpaak Knitkho Mfmlnf of L. D, dart 4. Adfimn 1Ni!k Ht. Q 27 4 ftri addrM Now, t) a- - TO & HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Top prtca pat. Hx -- WilffEB OR HORSES FA1P FOR- - Fl RWITLTlS bouMhai voada u. 2727. TOP I vrl r o AS M ia evening. Aprit 11. th Mutual Improvement eeeocletlone ef Eceign ward will preeent In th amuoe-B'Fioneer pageant I four rlrodee Indian Pow Wow; tb coming of.-tFmneere o Bait Lake valley, rrBMMAi. lencM. the Flog ee Eaelgw Fes. Bar John MeTTasBy, planting tnh pioneer dances After tha eegee.nl vb 24 C. wilt bal h 2 . m. AibRf in tb MmmR tempi w, t la gaoetaa evening .pewt muelc being furnlehed by the L. D. tb retlOB f Arftttt Mf Dr Cnivereity Glee Club orchestra, faatqr- - SI. I, . A A X. 2ntmst will b nl wu ui. . , Funeral services for Mr Emllft lor. wife nf John E Taylor who Ty died Ki.VO FLORAL CO. FLORAL DK CU ta d So. TI m. Ull Friday, will be held In the .Vlrth ward chapel at 1 p. m.. bundey. Th bod be FLORAL home viewed Sixth th RPBCtALTT at tE8ia.NS A tnay lilt East atredl. prior to the serviced, inSvn Fiorml Co. 21 8a. StAta. terment will be In City cemetery A Tin Tuesday r S' jo, Itodooflose ft a. ' 1 WASHINGTON, D. C. April Congressman Don B. Colton, a member of the house commiu on aald today he had secured the E O lesignment' of. Congressman Leatherwood to lb folio ing tom- -' aiitteea- irrigation of arid land,, in- lian affairs and expenditures for nub- llc buildings Mr. Cottohwill be a n ember of the committee on public sods, the committee on mine and a vtintng and the committee on In the Interior depsrtmenL Mr. .olton said he Considers the appointment Important, as the committees n which both Utah congressmen will erv consider numerous western t 'iliey have done this by passing on to the consumer, without delay, all the lumber mills. price reductions initiated eon-ferrl- Rriqlt IUe Iaud - home-buildin- Roevth. "homo" f the hula ef Britain fleet, come word of elP' nlftrant actlrtty All warohip thora. from tha plant d reed nauf hta down to th mosquito craft, art pufTlnp aaak poleily oat of thetr otnekeotacko their readlneao to daah off any aeeixnment. The Influence of th ootlr Brltleh labor movement wa throw Into th attempt to crisis thl afternoon la Pa th bale sleet wieltW. -- ' While wore osecutlvao elllence" triple at Catty hall. Arthur Header-eoBritain a foromeot labor lander, and John R Cylnoa, laboCo c chief opokaomaa la parttamant, Joined the session foe th purpose. It la beliero of eubmltttnp tone plan ef mediatloa Mar Loaders Called. Meanwhile. Lord Beatty. General Mr Henry Wilson and Mr Maurioa Hanaabl-ne- t. ker, secretary of tha tuner war mraet war hastenlnp to Downlap In res pones to tha premier's swoets A tha day woes on mors and ptors reservists lined th square In front of th war office and tha embankment. In answer to tb Map's call for army and natry reserves. , All London presented th picture of a populace saperly resolved to. avert national calamity, but tha actual preaemp Into eervtc of th reserves end etnorponcy forces wee looked forward to with prove foreboding because of tha spirit of blttor defiance on tha part of tha triple aUlane" member whose nearly l.OOfl.to showed every determination ta answer force with fore. t, from th G leap our, Liverpool. Edinburgh and several other Important local of tbs Natloaal Colon of Railwayman oomee word that tha rank and tlla era challenging tb right of - the railwayman1 national executive body to call a strike with out balloting by tha men Bom of tb loCTbodl of "railway workers declare Jh miners resistance to JShe In cuts their wages, which brought about th strike in the cos I Industry, Is Justifiable, but they do not consider that they have anything to thank-tminers for, and tbersfors should nob Into s sympathetic stampeded . f walkout.' Portlier IMeonkw Reported. Further disorders war reported ta tha authorities today from districts where the coal miners nr on strike In Walt-s- . ther were many cases of looting In one Instance a cool train wa hold up and a large quantity of (he fuel taken. Kaicfers also are killing pasturing in th WHy region. - Bill board tree fences and ethcr- fixtures of wood have been taken or fuct. . In the New O'1'' - Iren e field. . no- - - ri ducatlonJlntltuUonwooordlf-do- inJho.con3tructk)CLOf.li)mcvtliCj:taillumhi'JiJ)eii have tak-- . en advantagoafjEVry opportimitr-arhich- . liaa -- prwwte4-4t nelM -mak g easier. offer Cm-dlf- John CaU rob tb Realizing their responsibility, as distributors of one of the principal tb n. Rayburn eeeerted Senator Smoot wea prently admired by lreldnt Iterdlnp and wa one ef hta cloeew ' td wheo any futur cannot I n produr- - e'a'ed won th (dmlntlon of the be nd of both th lemotrtlc lo l?.00. Mr. " Pt Thl. 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