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L''' I CONDITIONS IN UTAH . , ,- 'A the b. ,. .,...Z. -- ,, .41; - -- , tee from f 'Indust coast,fratrived yesterday IplacudiepieNGv.i.Eict,ctrreed, VEld - ; , , STATEOFUTI.111 I. , L. F. r Rain& president of the Carbon Fuel company. President W. W. Armstrong Formal Resolutions Adopted of the National Copper bank. and other local financiers, relative to pos- I sible establishment ETfofoBoetSoenot fl3fsretoadvicacsitousm steel industry in Utah. The party in-- 1 1, . , ur, PPaciYfic)c afternoon-4-, ' " 0. ATWI:4F 111Vn ' 0--) ... , rot:,Aviik terdill, zs,. .. , - ip--.- '' , ,, I . .. .. -- "li.IIII,IllIllks-. '4.11grie416:clr' ,. ,7 .,,m, It( t irt 111 ' 1.f o., 0 e14,LTi- tff -'- - k tt) - 16.01fri, II ,, t f likAY," 14.'' - 16 : t I,I',' ,, A,,h., 1 Thursday. '' , .e- 7' 1 , ,, 0,1,0 N'i - , . .,, a - .,. . ' , INESTICATE- p..ff-,.c.,,,,c- - 1,4 , . , ''..'' t I : ' I . - the centenarr of the birth of 'General I:. S. Qrant. April 27. , is urged hk Go'ternor Chivies rt....10,- , , bey in a ptociarnation ,tesued prior to l New Scale Proposed I , his departure for Los Angales.,' reads: to Company proclamation , Presented -Thin month we commemorate the . this Employees at. Meetitig- on eentenarY'of the birth vf & Istatiormimmortals. 1I , ... Oservance' '''' ... , --, ftioir GRIN1I .iu OF - . ' , r . a.. , I . rst . i - - .,. -... '- f IT4at April Urge , 1022 19' .... , t I WinitESDAY ArRrL, IsflEws , . . - . DESERET' , , . kCTIOtti'MANAGER,.gllIERN , - - ,, -- , 1. , .- , . ' . - -- . ..- ,,,, --- - , : - . ''' - -. -- - -- -- ,, , ''', b., ,,--- -- I on pr.idepnt f , , f , , the etlmotaCTialifor- Steel' Columbia yof ' Misrepresent4tions., - . I . Joseph D. Grant. director of the , Bank of California; Albert E. Boy,, ,,,,,,, - : ,,,,,,,,, ntonattorney for the Hammon inter. , Defense i At " a , , meeting S. Drum. ests of an Francisto: John se,..., Pat ,,.4 Nerrottaliens fl,the wage eollitrPvellgl Trust 1..eagus at the Hotel Utah last eve-- L of the Mercantile , . president It 'I .,t, 2...4 .re offitials end employees of company of San Francisco and for-- 1 I fling, resolutions were Adopted de.. I )',4, ., ' , tof- the American Bankthoute'd 1.iialt and Traction company, merpresident -rs aseoelation; Louis Slow preel- -, pouncing as gross misrepresentation . ,. ace expecie,1 to tle.rosumed after the :. - -- - -:' dent of the Northern - Commercial,.and malicious falsehood. the articles -----' ' e.sestiqn has been inibmitted Illserty..' direcbank Sloss. company; WilliJoseph . committed Thom- 11 .Therefore. I. Charles R. Maher published by James Douglas, , -- , It r , empiovers .j1 tor and merchant: D. 'IT. Botchford,ir(red i Graham, the Rev. Sir Gentile Cava ,,a,t. if the eten vote to reiect the piop,7 governor of the state of Utah. do call t(ti Of the Columbia manager I general ,: ;;;'. ,, , .osttion of It. 67. Dicke.lgeneral manager upon the ptople of Utah to .....,..a----Steel company; J. D. Fernstermacher, Brown and Lulu and Ada Shepherd in :: 21 , to the importance ,rthis event . 4 the company. which was 'etibmitted ranee secretary of he Columbia Steel com- 1 the,British press Concerning L'tab and ''''''''--i -- in on the :7 nation's and history. April pany. and a number; of technical to the 'committee Tuesday:they. will its tloople. The resolutions aro to be to the of the give significance thought -7. , visers and engineers. sok the complany to arbitrote the mat- !printed and spread broadcast in this.. ' -:4 .7 entertained The visitors were last t United ' Seri' iskérIETKITampany-irstrit--- Alen- -States and England. Milleeri"jit GbriaSngt"traltayl4;rvriceali:i trientng st therAtta-club-by- JanIfil Wag Etallfttrtesident stra.mit, the matter to, arbitration.- - Mr. I -. 1 .g'E. D. Raddatz. Duncan -, of strong, the organization; H. W. Matthews I 44 . , Dicke said he would have to confer I an egairmie worthy of emulation. it is men.; Vichie, and other local business s't !and; J. Wilkes. first and second vice . it - -- With the board of directors- - before be ernecially urged that the schools ,,, The party left for Lund last night, Presidents: John ... PC , , Rothery, secretary; , , ''''l whence they went today by automo- H. W. Matthews, chairman of the throughout the stateoeonduct appro. could give a definite answer. : ( .. bile to investigate the Iron county --- -d With ' the proposition submitted by. priate exercises on this date." ' committee; Benjamin H. Nol,J, , I. tear Cedar' City. They are to :printing 0 Mr, Dicke yesterday. was the following i , lingsworth. treasurer, and E. Ira Ha-- - -; iffil to ,.( , Delta visit later and Sunnyside it , gen. assistant The resolu- the present vrage scale: N sa leak s, : ,,. ,---. .1.i:Isanbdiet'ha roA ATInvestigate coal and coke conditions) li0111 follow: secretary. ,, one propoeed to tio into effect INjullis cliffo .' 7. there. '' I "This .1' 'll;1 ,,..,.... Mr. Creed said while here.' that 10 women ofassemblage .1... - t . ), ., IP: 4 Utah and 1 ' , ..4,,d9rt1, ,terstes. was ton early to state definitely Just :hereto. ", I ','. of 'Ter (many 'S unEMEASENCY HOSPITAL , ) ale do state would in What this .tthey -- arb 1 Pr' e434fPact;Tte. ' ,.. , cestryl citizens of til after an investigation had been,land , f: - : ndi of diverse rt 1 .' and the members of the group: made 24 .Y.,All , 4 '1 ' views with t j Pirot-'3,t ..111 have time to talk the matter over.i:filiation., , fiu .67 sorrow ii . Second yeses service, the .nUffered ----unwarranted calumnies: a. George McCanahay 13. Then they would have something to n operators. first !which are being piloted about Utah, .6s sprained 1 say. However. the report is currenti land year . its 611 ' by a section of tho people if -carried out, that the proposition. do. second year when he was struck by an automobile .., .' , . involves & BOO ton blast furnace, press and clergy of England. .4 .... I Car Mara aad Shop Me. Said to have been driven by T. R. a in coke plant and other accessories Charges Denounced. Psinie iron ore 1 where .15 !Thompson. '1523 Second East street. . 50 Utah county. ship. We denounce as ' 1 absolute lies the First grade 45 tThe accident occurred at Second South manta from the enuth, and coal from charges .50 -- .. Second grade against the 'Mormon' people le and Main streets when McConahay .41 41413:11 Virgil Sunnyside to the east would naturally of this commonwealth. of sexual Helpers im1 1 ; converge. ailed tn gee- lila aPPrOatiting ma- in the morality, whether couched ; Carpenters...., 15 chine. .Is rtrst -grade were fEs cared for at form injuries of Jo 63 polygamy or otherwise, of Second grade ..... ;it tRiPL.,00 .42 the emergency hospital. Local of .44 murder or other depravity, or of ty- e ' Manager , ilelpers 2.. 52 Theodore Kresge, of north rannous control in the fields of re- Vt, elder- s, .55 First West street. enH'fored .59 Big Packing Concern injuries to First grade ligion, morals. commerce, or society; .45 the .44 foot when was he Second grade .... Tuesday right we protest against a continuance and .411 Is Heir to Fortune ,of this .41 ' Third grade ,..., '',1 struck by an automobile said to have unfounded and wicked props; Blacksmiths- -UTAH MEM0111111 DAY HUMANE SOCIETY M. 331 UTENSIONOFFHOJECT been L. PUNS driven by Graham. 154 - ! sand& . Fired grade I . 50 for Austin Gavin. south street. After he West manager 41 general Temple W. assert, as the expressions of Hanimermen treatment at the five years of the Salt Lake free and the .40 bad been 41 given past independent citizens, wholly lielper. emergency hospital, the child was branch of Swift & Company, has been , Machinist sthe influence of the 56 taken home. .59 - HEPOHTS ACTIVITIES Informed that he has been made Joint outside IMBED CONSIDERATION SUPPORT Or Officers who Invest'MEN First Oracle .... ...... 'Mormon' Church, that the 'Mormon' A" 4,6 gated . the accident said it was up- Second grade heir with another brother and.admin- people of Salt Lake City and Utah fit . ... 'a '41 ': Helpers avoidable and Graham was ezonerathdration of a large estate In Pueblo, general, are . industrioue Armature Winders-- 4 .. . .59 ed more is The Colo. .55 at and valued, . ..... property intelligent: a credit. to the great First gde .- -...... .. . ... .46 LOCAL LECION POST Webster 524 eouth .4D Cooper, 14, Report of Dr. A. S. Kendall. super- - than 8250,000. . Ccrimissioners of Carbon county in nation which of aecond grade a are they part, and .40 Main street. was given treatment sit company with Ti R. Browning, state .41 intendent of the Utah Humane society, A part of the estate, Mr. Gavin said. In many essential respects an - Helpers example the emergency hospital Tuesday for Electrical departmen- t- - 5 11.' C. Means. of a is mill lumber the and and sub for Christian been March has road and commissioner. virtues building general of emAS February worthy ,' - .4a injuries suffered when Re was struck state road nd .....- - -ulation by many of s. and especially to to board , uf executive business. which the he material intends the mated .44 with are Lenooe Laker Salt 2, in meeting American He No. a engineer. baseball. the later post grade by concern. .4e their follows: as a continue the-This by .41 reads and detractors and of al going ,. ' Helpers .. returned home. - -yellow representatives of federal bureau of gion, at its regular meeting last night. organizatign Number of complaints investigated. other matters connected with the in- prase and clergy. Hammen and Pitme- n, - First 60 - Carl Stenzel, 10. was hit on the public voted to support the program being 124; In .62 roads Ogden "Hon. IC. Lane. of today work.. horses disabled taken from Franklin ft will for make. heritance. grade ..t.... necessary .45 head by a rock while he was playing .44 .. an- Second grade to Prepared ,by united patriotic societies 6; sick or fallen homes assisted.. 20; him- to give up his position with Swift, former secretary of the Interior: extension considering 16 in Social Hall avenue Tuesday atter41 : observance of Memorial ..., I lcipers ordered blanketed. 22; dogs hu- & company by whom be has been em- in the government of the United, The for a fitting 4li noon. from .41 was cared at the ..for The project D. T. Lane. chairman of the horses InJury Car clearer ....., day. States. , 12; humanely 17 dogs writing in the National west limits of Price. about three miles Legion oommirtee of 20. reported on manely destroyed. years. ployed for Track sag Roadway IDeitareaseet. the emergency boapital. 7; warning given for Magazine for June. MO. nit. Mr. Gavin expects to leave for PueThe county the work of the committee and in destroyed. toward east Wellington. based In dollars per remeday der the title of What the "Mormons" Rates 'hewn is seeking to have the work done as general outlined plans as formed at a thoughtless cruelty. 11: cases number blo next Saturday. He expressed keen have ii Babcock. on nine hours' work. Miss rrives done died without prosecution. 13; for America. said: 'Never However. in view meeting last moon as possible. 4 OS 4 SO regret at having to 'stave Utah. Bust- 'speak Sunday of the combined of animals invo:ved, 413. Switch repair.' s ..., ; 6 44 disrespectfully .9f the ness dealings have made hint ac1 G4 of the objections raised to its inclu- committee representing Honolulu On from Coast all organiza4 Welders II:tine:dr); 5: Church. has It Seating. for Causes 21, complaint: .1 which might tions working to make the day a sue ... 345 sion in the 1922 budget. with Utahns from every Track cleaners 3 ZS 3 65 a group of pso. driving when lame. 30; abusing. 4; quainted cause a delay to the road program. ceps. kindly Teamsters - ...... ......, he an maid. of these county, 'Maude Babcock Min 3 of not ;natty Mar Za the i 14ont1ers-anpie as will be found'14anjrwhare '' ' .abandoning. 4; it will be placed In the yardmen .... 365 this DPRTI was appointed chair- neglecting, 16; working University of Utah has arrived in San It is probable if the present disabled. 31; acquaintances have ripened into per- -' 1round globe over.' Ile Trachmen. first six months. .3325 basis of ntam of aBrayton . , OU . sonal friendships.committee from the Legion hlanketitik, 44; Sti Francisco. according to advices re- - MS budget .. 3; do. dogs thereafter cows "That 'Ye 8; negerted, shall know them their to work with the Rotary club In mak- overloading. calved from the roast. returning on federal aid continue. a 'fruits' was given in the Jong by, , Injured, 21; dogs negected,4. 3; dogs Davis county yesterday forwarded a ing plans for Boy? week.. ago by' the steamship Wolverine State of G. -, A. the road 21: Master Women's R; neglected. Relief to the dogs Teacher. ats Injured. Last Rites Conducted the agreement key to Following the business session the the Pacific Mail steamship line from correct Outside towns visited: Sands. Midand aid in POPPt federal for inescapable encommission judgment. a musical asking Honoluln .. where she has been for adjourned Mill . For Local Confectioner Corps Presents Mcksical 'Surely it is a good tree that bringis stretch of road over the tertainment Miss Melba Lindsay ren- vale. Magna, Woods Cross. riliOn. --- -. I nearly a year It is understood rho paving the crossing at Farmington., Creek, Farmington. An entertaining musical program forth good fruit such as the following. Nickdered Grace violin a Was solo. Bamberger in tho will summer . east. the I spend ' ' was given last evening in Unity hall. and we are constrained to avk our Funeral services for Alfred C. Kee Iretürning erson and Miss Viola Gail 'gave readto the University of Utah to cite us to directed by Mrs. Emma Ramsey Morfruit- - ,, ings and Miss Melba Brown rendered Deputy Auditor Reports ley. President and' genera, mallallrrl for the opening of tite fall quarter. Petition for Writ is several accordion selections. Miss Marris, and under the auspices of the age from their own tree: Well of ttle Keeley Ice Cream company. Are Records Kept No Consideration other state in the Milos is Under vel Livingston. soloist. gave vocal seWomen's Relief Corps of the rtah G. Last Respects Are within hailing distance of Utah In the who died at Pasadena, Val., April --lection& Miss Eva Penrose was acA. R. KinTuesLisk Free matter Salt the of of eliminating Ldienesel between Records the of hall, D. held Johnson at the Eagles were The participants were Mimes Sadie companist Paid to N. C. elensin Judge Tillman ages of 12 and le.' the testimony of and Neighborhood Rouse Robinson. Jennie Welch. Gladys Mum-for- the court yesterday district dergarten States Vnited day afternoon. 'under ths auspices to The of Dr. A. E. Winship, In his own News.) (Special I.esh Burbidge Henrietta Blau, cational to Meet. No. 63 Woodmen of the World. Edo. association are kept carefully and reDaughters Camp ELSINORE. April ILFuneral serv- took under cdnsideration the petition Journal. ' InterMum-forMrs. in member. T. published A. a Miss was Boston. he of which Egan, Gladys , in flect Judicious and economic procedies were held Sunday afternoon in the two years ego. writ of habeas corpus filedWWI MINI Rachel Anderson, Allan Massachusotta, -- ment. was In Wasatch Lawn demstery.-. ward chapel for N. C. Jensen who died for acourt A meeting of the Daughters of the ure, W. T. Reid, deputy state auditor "We ask. how could a vicious by George Fotou. who Miss Harriet Miss JenBlau. Ramsey, Auditor The pallbearers were Edward Stu- Wedneedas after an illnees of three the to people, State Greece to 21 be reported will yesterday of ordered Utah Muter" deported with Charged . Camp the recently lowest were conducted by Service of imft e . grille, J. B. Robbins. C., B. Robbined months. Tuttle. The report would in- nie Welch, Mrs. Norma Pedersen morality, bring about suchforms J. A. Bateman. by immigration ituthorittes.under bond.; ' held in the Twenty-firward chapel Mark an Miss Beck. 't Alice eminent balanced Anderson Miss well are accounts and dicate Rudolph Dumbeck. James Pardee and 13,111h:Othat at liberty result in a problem of such great diffi- Toutou is , of thelehtilraniendZ7-1- r r h:uotishirtindli. byf th:f. Tarr? this evening at 8 o'clock. All daughters and all funds properly accounted for. Alice Cumming'. J. E. Davies. The funeral-rituaaction of the court. tculty? ' of covered by the Mrs. Ruby tlyldahl- sang pending concluded of 'because the and the him pioneers Dancing order was given at Eagles hall period evening. granddaughters During were against preferred Vital Statistics- - ' was crowded with mourning friends and solo anda Mr..and Mrs. J. D. Monwith &Atte'. 1847 to May 10. 1869. are eligible. awlit..from April 1. 1921, to March , duet. The speakers were of his alleged connection "Utah bas &he highest birthrate. the Mrs. C. F. Holding is captain of the Si. 1922, receipts to the institution .. and, relatives of Mr. Keeley. Special (ague sang Motion Pictures Shown. L. Staples, James Stiren- - tionable resort. J. President lowest death rate and the leaet sick- to 111.22912.-o- f which the amounted : '. Vocal numbers were given. camp. -- son. D. B. Jeneen of Richfield and , I neas among babies, of all the argest Items.Werethe $3.190.50 paid President J. E. MagIebY of MOfiro- - Higher- Standctrds at .....,. states of the ,Vulted States the American . i Patriarch J. L Jensen gave the opening by sustaining members and ihe ap- forgot Berries 'a -Unionr-The ''' ',; Granite- High Loses to birthrate on prayer and P. E. Christensen the benepropriation made by the state which is shown starsomotorgraoh Granite High Adopted motion pictures of among 'Mormons is much higher still. ( were floral diction. The As proto of 92.291.69. offerings April Debate in amounting Pioneer Matron of East High along towards of Utah, together with getting IliVe. re that of Interment was in the Elsinoce 1, 1921. there was a balance on hand beauty mixt' , .,.. the countily at large.--Th- twice. 'Mormon --- city.Higher techolastlostandards at the! 1 , approprists forme protection- - slogamr, birth cemetery. balances-on -- .whereas Countyis-the of 40719. to S rats SI. Mr. was In In born Jensen Denmark Per boon placed ''' the death By a two to one decialón of the ISM In tar be came to America et- - Ortinfte high school were adopted I hand at the end of the first half of bas "it . late 11.2- per'1,000, and1.000; IS per cent of - ' at Final Rest I the , biennium was 1893.01 less $13.69 CommrrcI& cluh. Grove and in ISIS Tuesday at a special meeting of lhe the Nagel. the raid high school st""" tling in Pleasant 'Mormon' own population e :f their met In outstanding checks, leasing he has mad. to Eleinorw-wherown homes. Balt take the moved titre debating team :defeated faculty, 8tudeñt5l will graduate from h is ho City has the ' - The prinsipal balance of $319.82. ' loweet rate of infant courses. generalhigh team The fmollowing children survive' hit's' one of fott 'Granite high Retook negative of binmortality oar ; disbursements Isere 14.092.43 for etty of its size, and Is - r"' 'r before: school. household arts. commercial wives having 4, '4, , .4.:.4., ensen ', aries and 83.648.38 for the mainteTuesday at the East high auditorium. tw' , by I, . Ilié-Mim. Carrie Mill, Art . Waitei only II cities of any size surpassed 4,1: minimum a In the United and arts..with 'mechanic nance - of of house.. the E1st---was neighborhood 1 team 1 composed Jensen and' Evangeline Terry of States. a work with 16 I a unittirof approve,' ' , . ' "In - the 'i..,;. 1 'I' Duane-Kipand Max Siegel The neg.. norw, and BIM II Jensen.. Salt Lake. also! of 4 i;.. ,1:...g, matter of tuberouloals., ' , : '..',--f-.sisters. minimum average ofareC. The special ! '::4,.v '.: , ative Walt upheld by Glen Smith and' the follo lins brothers and Monroe; Utah's deathrate is t '' .t.;. Elderly Ephraim Resident .:, three units of , ' ' group requirements intliants. ,;.s. states In Earl Rowe. The question debated was: 12roeminaLojweneztnnd kierr WA the r one ,. unit of .........,. ... .. t ' : uill i English, one unit of civics. Answers Call of Death 39 against $I . "Resolved. That the ttah legislature , B. Jensen and Tom' Jonnelken?rillitheaji-eltiC(oomm,s4. education- - one unit of history as the average per We thincton physical to ithOuld appropriate more money in I Mri. Mollie Peterson. The .... of (Special .lit trbe News.) addition one of :. , Ilsit::h ch. and unit biology. and that Is not 1928 to be- used by t commission for 'Mrs. chrietnsen., Callfornta . to EPHRAIM. April these special requirements the stuseven also grandchlidren. was! the than roads. old by of an resident of the building Ephraim died excellency of good . THE STAFF OP LIFE peck ,:.$,',' ' -- --tr:::::: high achool dents in the general : ... 1 - iK states being at his home 'Monday. from complicaappropriated in 1923."-'- IC; '!'s, course mutt complete two units of ,When serving 'bread on your table : pocirrt GIVE'S PARTY. mathematics. tions of rheumatism and heart trouble tvg toothourclw. profession with The judges were F. ns and seven units of lecfrom which be has been suffering many 'see that the slices are cut all the way to Utah's tubercular rc !lie:Tinton- Gardner and 0..C Rotier. . ELSINORE, April 19.The nowlft ge-- ,I tives. with American : months. Belief A ,)try. physics. vier p"Vrt-through. it- is- a trick at some of the accounted for by ''' :: ', ' f ,;:',.-'' Mr. Beck wee horn in Pelt ';;;;;;;F g ;We alr.ridnacy- n-- r Chemistry and physiology reoom- t to cut the gloss not quite the people of Utah. for hotels be It 1859 said but Itla 'mended. has lived for the For that benefit of Sept. City. oventng women the crust but this make it Utah educates a larger ..' Ithrough the Damages Soughi , missionarieo to leave soon. A solenthei percentage of Ephraim a great part of hie life. He Ildifficult to take a slice without handl- its own boys and ,4t......4t in ra m hi survived by hie wife and three sons, a no rendered and Te trash- Auto Mishap Injuries Pro girlsi than the other 'f . Shown Motion Pictures the other Piece. ing amnia nerved. 'Lott...Thee loaf &seethe mIlbnlinonne. Christian. Daniel and Joseph Beck. - , A. If you serve slices frOm a large loaf , Funeral services will be held Thum ban nonndnace ,g.,:5 At Rotary Club Luncheon Mrs. Mae 24.. Archibald has cam; , 4:,1,:. n ' iS ;: 'o.: ' day. April 20 it 2 p.m. in the Wm. It is a good plan to have them cut in that the love of truth and , the fatrness rnenced suit in the Third district nacle. , half diagonally through the piece. ir.ippars :;k:- dinBritish peoples will Bread le not served at formal ., 0 f against A- - W.MoCunei Jr.. for : :::. , :: - t5.000 ners. , The exception' to this rule is facts are known. that I4 7 e ..I' . ' ' ., damages for personal Injuries cease I roU clergy their dinner that small in the favor of News in Brief ' ' R. (larroutte P x pl. al nrel to members of And if matters 1 alleged to hale been suffered by the III placed sometimes .within the folds : , : t4iti when are WWII at automobile luncheon 4.10) considered :. . yester. )t,r the, notary plaintiff of the napkin at the outset. The - 1 Do We 'Frown? that the by a Traellthe driven by the all the drawing truth and day Elks Will Danoe.The Lilts will bread and butter plate le not part of proces3 c tiefendent at the intersection of Fifth shall be of rope from steel rola by improved Informal dance Thursday eve- the formal dinner- service and butter: an . give ,, klast and Sefulnd Routh streets pee. 21. ., methods to the tly!,'AtrZSA rope. The ning.. This is the- first of a series Of is never served at formal dinners. SRAINEEPEAREAN r"4 .n om steel were lin. It is alleged that Mr. !iteCitne Ciose obsery ation sof the fare .: 4 dances. rcP'. ivarig Bread may be served on a china EPHRAIM. spring i in nee a's-mon and : was driving at an excessive rate of baby ,shown cr'y ,L11 la about-tsheffield-plat- e which or silver! a On hong or '.r Snow Normal April . Applies for WaterPaley R. Pas- plate speed. that the infant In ariably. draws La hPaVV Wergh-S- . t 0 ft. topo of skyserap- it is no longer consid- Monday while college - the f kett thas made aopliestion to the state dish" However in the course of construction. or 'froltertg' together eyebrows ered smart to- use much. silver in the Shakespearean recital. in the Snow '''''i Necchtles ft actually quirts to- wall an4 set- - i All metnbetrit of the club. Mood as , engineer for the use of one second service With. Ifore of Dispensed way NormalCollere ....,., forks, by of , meals,.save Auditorium, declare to that late Charles Of 'title, from the water foot lentiats of Valle the lovoluntary !it ytarit respect Dairy , ,.. bread is served on Prof. Alfred Osmond of the given 1 motion la. in itselt', trr pre- - ' Ward qIrnecott a fortrier member. TO ,1.7.1 a T. by creek In Boxelder county for tise in kniveit etc. When Prof. Osmond Is a reader of note MRS. ; A deCisn to adopt a disttnetive lyenting the arteries , CANDLANTI. t:',Cthlt ;:f .. ANNIE W. form is a it always.better silver his lowing announcement by Chairman L. I and plate bee devoted acres.' seventy Irrigating of i great smaU a fresh i part Atli bread the form 'of dress was made Tuesday 1., part of the head from he, 0,1:, beneath g 41" to death. lit. ' put .. (Special to The News.) lin Stiropson's to .the study of Shakespearean Hamtpon 'teongeotedAndfrom the blood which rist.,es ;B. Gone tn New OrleansCharles Van doily. drama. " Re MT.- PLEAsA NT. April 19.A 1 ar tr e also a number of readings senior boys-ernirhatee was appointed to draft the,East highschootinn.ard, - ., suffuses th;. tr.e 4'Ar"""ti6t1'.."rtf of should his own gave bread for New left were of Orleans or two friends number of yesterday One and ;Dyke pieces relatives reevi,t, a composition. and in short Utile the male, meth- - I child. Regardless of the nason f,,r i .In .attendance Monday afternoon at attend the triennial conclave of the be placed on each bread and -butter c r berte of .the. class had removed ..........,..r. t. f" . ;, 6 .r. L.Aerticca fltr .htris, Annie W. n igh to l'em tgat.oLtitclinitact Statimr piate-andr- eir "eaten.- Mere' "hair-a- rt arta the.furrowing of.''f'tt'' . New the trows. 'neckties and turned down theli Aikirilifeillatton '' Suits ' Candland. pioneer matron arthia lietF Ito be absent three weeks. While ' Filed. , habit. of' frowning petalgstan 'at irlifty should be passed .from the supply, Attrit:er-be- d tititen-t hem tier'. lit. theNorth ,ward ,chapell Iirh i ilte at titer to,k an InditiVion'''of Van Dyke .will also visit Cuba, a.serv-should be kept-oContractti'Bishop 11 'C. Jacobs tin charge. Of Gravel1 et-othr lila- Ike.SPIIie,Willke,..Ltanse ih,,,hf,-(1.r.- ar ...gifirtof atintim---------.-.,-0---,.es. jobnion Mammoth euve..in Kentucky. Clarenes .E.e! PantrY. re This nn-4-01 4'. wan ' , asib:fLarertosi.billit frown thereforlt, max be reaars. weZ-- - Johnooni Arthur P0I'Malf-P- . x: Mille upon a special form or dto deter- ed The ' MAW' Attend Minetrel--Mo,pliee to service where there-av.,,,en , as t h . b eirtnn i n or a ery..very er,.h than 111 -, j Ths ward Mae Archibald Henry-POlsen. prayer ' by purve. A. W. SioCuna i as we Tor servants. ordinary , 2110 trained attended involuntatilY the persons public 'perhen lien Sand & Gravel company. yesrerrlay choir furnished appropriate Mink) -, set. the- - bread Jr,: to. recover $6000, damages for per.. of the minstrel show given poses it is proper-t- o !something bum' us. anti ils we vrtil rio- -i : 7Miss Gertrude Rolfson as isoloist ; Thursday's roa d comm.suon, with Organ Recital. lure; where guests and eons' injuries. we will see that the exclamation table on I the the Mrs. sole. Utah a of Iformance Tina Nelsonalso sang plate 4 , . is almost always accompanied i'lhe land commissioner and the di- them-JoW. Morris James va. pain may Cbrbiltlan The included the hail family nelp b. Barnes and . prieen Tuesday night. members of ...Thursday'e Tabernacle organ recital at least a Ugh( frown. The other Ireet'or of the department of finance hansen. speakers Prem. Adolph Mors and Bishop The went into the prisoners' selves to more bread when they need R. W. Hofhine; to recover 110700 dam.. ..' program will be as follows, with As- - principal tYn e of frown is that at hch i "Ca cobs, .all bearing testimony to the ; fund. proceeds ages because of alleged I misrepresents. - more than sketch contract is to The e and revoke table IL th large the purehase written was, by It the effort to alLO some- - i ip:,,,,,,,, of Mrs. Ulla of defendants in the sale of Vird splendid life Went Organist Edward P. Kimball at laccompanies . one supply plate of bread should be a long - distance off . Here we, made with the Heiselt ConstructioniCamtand. The flOral tributes cover- - members,.. of the cast. ' ildraw the glieVnaidho1 ; ' the console: at : The custom having brows down to rift I' f at 'company for leasing the Mount on table. the istand and casket Interment the 7,, Plane Club SocialJibe Federal the bread placed on the table on a divorce. Tevine viz Virgin's TevInst . Anthem some of the disagreeable raya of pit The petition le similar togravelled Mt Pleasant city cemelarY 114- 1- Raserv ileast '. , National club Bank will danca Prelude in D. give ' J. R. Bach ij light and 41nO being dlepleased at the I flied .with the . with a bread and' side her husband. Ranee n ys. Vine nee. board, wooden Tommy Barry slicing general attorney 7:30 at o'clock i, Two i this ing party evening, extra strain upon the eye. we natural-ltk- e '.-I that affected during the' war as eon; divorce. named l ' ' Gavolve (Mignon) ,,,,,,,,, the Ladles' Literary clubhottne. The knife was towards e;alsnntt5tohttlec ,.Thomass;ly glisiVplay to the, facial' expression Ii .0, ....r,..,-- ti pATE ANNOUNCED.' in economy in bread. LNational Bank of the Republic Ira lease . Mr steps toi School Glee club will sing. an effort Cradle ISong Brahma denotes this East High Jeffs; to ,recover t1600 on displeasuthre. .1.. Cannon will 7,av,oilie........i.Atormo;i:C;Ifyinn;Zefa,.,..,.,Ma4;;;IToneeirthow.--withe arid citizekylil MT. PLEASANT.' April is possible to be careful not to waste note. It and relate -Hugh . ,0 , . Fatherhet'N'ortr'SariPetts-atlraa-PrissiMorter-- this an& it is certlioly asArr. by Orstanistlwalk Stralgtit when oar eyes are shut', Institute such s' on his breuitliv proceedings -stake priesthood meeting .ivill the a. p. puller and John O. L toiiranaeas ,' An t,ild Melody Mr. by Organist I (Couengbt, 112'2 by the 'Wheeler siva thinks necessarr to protect the atiit7r"."t". but for The anything form in world, not ilid of remainder the be 'the hoM in the South ward chgrwsk hes, ' I:Nuptial p;oceasional File; receveg Coerne I dire at.' Inc.X , agaiwit the contract. ,1 S10 on contract, eaturdes. aara 2g. at a . ' !vning will be giVsli to dunning..., Intern Wizening& Ivrea" , , , - ' . ---- Gran!. . is fitting we observe 1! manner which will leave deti Impteseloos n uPon the heart! of the youth of lea and strengthen the faith Of those who believe inthe God. ofof our fathers i eivil and priceless boon-this . . -- , OCCOE:on tn & tit40l't ing and-Abid- - Amer-betwee- . .1 . - i . 1 " ; i - If . , , ,!,,y,-.;- ., . t . , ..3 . . . . , . . - - I - ,,- - . -- - lk, ' . I , : ' - , ' --- 1 -- ' a4-.1- N 4 '0 Mr.--Arv- 4- d :' . -,... ., I Tr , 1 --, , r - 11 . One-ma- 1 . vrt , . i, , St r f,.. v.,..1 . I - i atelltuteohhe ' -- .. - ' . or I ' . ' ; . g ' A t; tggrmettistnat:;r:ainarAt tleal iltril , ... , - ' ' .- - - - - ed - - -- ' . r."-rot- -- g, J .. ',. -- - - - te Goo-grap- - . . ' , - 'hard-workin- ,- , , g. , - . to-he- .. - --- - d. d, , st . 12 - . . . - -- - -- . I -- ! - e -- -- . Lid ; - -- --L-. giiht.:..rhm. The-winni- ,, -,- 1,.!.,,,:i.. 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