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' jfj Jf HERAID-REPUBLICA- ?£ - - V f - - - SALT'' LAKE CITY UTAH" SATURDAY JANUARY 6 1917 - ' 3 t V 'J N r v Ny r ft - 4 '' '' - ' BUDGET SYSTEM Character of Clod Is Portrayed by ?r Beautiful Girl V-'a- t 7 ' '- ’ ' - V Saturdays We Open at 830 A M and Remain Open Evenings Purniture 6 vedord' U-a- 's V 5 9 s n pped' at cut - - Political ResearchAssocia-tio- n Includes It in Legislative Reform Plan Capitol Swarms With Utahns Responding as Guests to Governor’s Reception ' J - - I — V Don’t ' seek cheap storage unless a chance you are willing to take bed on fire disease 'germs bugs in a Better store Room and vermin Private Keyser Fireproof Always clean and sanitary v !? - i URGED SCENE BRILLIANT ONE TAXV CHANGE Uniforms Add to Color Wliile - Flowers and Dancers Combine in Picture State Income Levy Suggest ed Along With Reduction in Equalizing Board H Company - Fifteen thousand persons attended the limugural reception given by Oov and Mrs Klmon Bamberger at the state house last night The building was lavishly decorated with the national colors and palms and flowers were in every niche and corner' giv-n- g f laced the Interior the appearance of a tropical fairyland The reception at 8 o'clock and began wa scheduled to end at 10 o’clock but persons desirous of greeting the governor and other officials and their the encongestedroom whs and daughters to the state reception trance and at 11 c’clock the tream of visitors was still passing through the beautifully decorated chamber Those In the line were Gov emor and Mrs receiving Miss Elsa Bamberger H King United William Bamberger States senator-eleand his Miss Adrienne King E E daughter Corf man auprexne court Justice and Mrs Corf-ma- n of Harden Bennlon state Mrs Bennlon and secretary their Odaughter Miss Esther Bennlon David Larson state treasurer and Mrs Larson: Dan B Shields attorney general and Mrs Shields Joseph Ririe state audiE O Gowans tor and Mrs Rifle Dr of public IXInstruction superintendent and Mrs Gowans Milton : ‘'I' Welling and Mrs Welling and Mrs James II Mays wife of Congressman Mays Mr Mays was unable to return from Washington in time for the reception Members of Governor Bamberger’s staff Into full uniform gave a brilliant of effect the scene The members the staff present were Maj W G Williams general Maj H M H Lund adjutant assistant adjutant general CaptC E Le Bourne and Chpt William Webb Roy All commissioned officers of the national guard were present In uniform to with the reception committee in welcoming the visitors of Utahns Among the vast who shook hands withthrong the governor and his hosts were society leaders associate bankers merchant princes and hundreds of plain working folk offiwho desired to honor the new state cials William B Symons and Mrs Symons of Butte Mont attended the reof ception Mr Symons Is a nephew Governor Bamberger Jesse Hothen-ber- g of Missoula Mont also a nephew of the governor attended the reception Mrs Rothenberg' with K 1 Corser commander of the deUtah G A It with a large partment of of veterans paid tlielr respects party to the governor Among those In line in uniform in addition to Commander Corser were C W A Schnell J L Justice W L Good sell J P Goebel K Lakin Prank Haynes C M O BJ Young and Capt James Smith Max Howard and Knowlton posta were represented in the delegation of veterans On the first floor of the Cspitol a band of fifty pieces furnished music On the second or exfor dancers ecutive floor the crowd was so great that sipping punch was the only alternative while waiting for an opportunity to enter the governor's reception room Punch was also served on the first floor during the intermissions between dsnces In the Capitol cafe preparations had been made to feed 7600 persons but the supply was hardly adeto meet the demands of the quate crowd Manager J H Waters of the Newhouse hotel said that 300 gallons of punch had been served at midnight The merrymaking continued until midcongressman-elec- t co-oper- ate well-McKe- an night £ Stt 828 - W Second South ''V y'-- 1 - Suit Lake City Utah Phone Was’ 2398 and 2828 i ANNUAL JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE IN Garment 'i 'j Sale ' - j - The legislative committee of the lltlcal Research association adopted a tentative legislative tax program 'for 1917-aa meeting at N the University of Utah yesterday ' The program was outlined by Chairman Francis Kirk-haformerly secretary of the state board of commissioners on revenue and Pd-- ' K ' T" ? ' ' ' w’ S''t s' - ' s “ - - r r' u : VJ Savings Grow Greater as Sale Advances unequaled J values in - t i ct £' 'J ' ? Women’s and Girls’ Wear A Ipecfal Opportunity for Rooming House' and Hotel V DEPARTMENT ' Heavy Union Linen Table Damask In bleached and silver bleach a good quality for everyday use several patterns ' 541n 58 in and 60 inwldevat yard Mercerized Table Damask' a good n wide at yard quality wearing jA ' lot7 Mill of special Lengths of All ' Pure Linen Heavy wide several (f 4A CQ w patterns pure bleached A snap - m j v'4 ''J i rf&'UNEN -- (Continued From Precering Pure) with Francisco to spend New ' Years Cunlira Dick’s sister Mrs William H ningham afe r jc j)e Miss Phoebe Parker of Santa Cnu OaL will arrive today to visit with Miss home Frances Evans at :the 8 D Evans Vin A Third East'-£ £ ' )c Mre J"A- - Slaughter of the Buckingher lias as her guest ham apartments of Rock sister Miss ' Florence a Morgan After month's visit in la Rapids Salt Lake Miss Morgan will go to' the coast for the rest of the winter ‘ taxation committee the of Women’s and Misses’ Velour Trimmed Zlbellne Coats The final report' Newest Models Sizes 16 to CCC to the association will be submitted w 34 NOV rhlCKI) on January 15 and If adopted ' members of the organization will press Its recommendations upon tho attention of 33 Only Women’s and Misses Plush Wool Velour the ' Legislature and seek- to- secure Mixtures and Novelty Coats Formerly (P4 A I A their recognition in new state laws priced up to 52000 NOW PRICED The state deficit of 8500000 shown by state auditor’s report of December the 31 1916 should be ' funded according to the committee- This deficit exists Clearance Sale of Clearance of said after the collection of the enit is income 1916 state after for of the tire 9 all unexpended’ amounts of appropriations In contingent funds are returned to the general fund and despite the fact that Gov William Spry withheld 355000 appropriated to ‘tne UniUtah for a normal training $1000 BOYS' OVERCOATS : 4 - - $498 8840 TO 8540 WOMEN'S SHOESMMrmwA31M versity ofand 812500 appropriated for a building p Sale of all boys Overcoats Great Clean-U- to Every coat gymnasium 31000 value goes In this lot at the one Seven Hundred pairs of women’s shoes that have sold from 3650 Members of the committee declare price Sizes range from 10 to 16 years that legislatures pay no attention to up to 8500 the pair which are broken lots from this the revenue but keep on appropriatseason’s selling Included are Bronze Kid or' Black matter to the goverthe ing passing Velvet Gypsy Boots Patent Colt or Dull Calf with nor to uae his power of veto Acov'-KBlack or Colored Cloth Tops either lace or button cording to the constitution appropriations must not exceed the income un- Decrease in Number of Uni- style Also a few Tan Calf Button Shoes In large less provisions are made for payment The following prices save you from 20 per cent to 30 ana small sizes sultabe for skating1 or wet weather wear All sizes in the lot January by special taxes The report recomper cent on seasonable sulfa Students Apply-- 4 QP w versity Sslo Price— mends a budget system under which the Clearance 1105 wei iw 3545 82AS 3440 8345 $740 $845 needs of each department will be audited and cheeked before requests are ing for Degrees considered by the Legislature ‘There JANUARY CLEARANCE OF HIGH PRICED JANUARY CLEARANCE OF will be 'an additional deficit of $500-00- 0 If end 1917' stated is the of at it MISS SARAII PADDEX miscellaneous appropriations are NONE1?DRvMASTERS! Star 'of “The1 Clod the headline act any made of the vaudeville bill at the Orpheum Two Changes Desired theatre conOnly two changes In the state comare stitution the recommended by a sketch there vaudeville BOYS OVERCOATS 8448 ' exemp- High Honor Not Sought as the first calling for thevalue SELDOM is produced in ' which the mittee of sum of on a the certain tion clean-up so sale ' of all boys’ overcoata Every coat character Is Great ‘ a completely a or homestead used Three for property Involved In & part that the audience home and the second Against Obtaining from 8650 to $1000 value goes In this lot at one price Silk and Wool Mixtures which formerly sold at $175 sections does not at some time have an oppor 3 and 4 of article repealing 18 favors which to $250 are offered for the final selling You will find Sizes range from 10 to 16 yeara Last Year It seeing the artist as he or she tunlty of ' mines mines so all and mining that a good selection of colors and weaves In : Is Is Oftlmes the performer really to doff the costume QQa BIG SAVINGS IN SUITS may hereafter pay Istaxes in assortment Your choice at yard this enabled at the con- property on value It cent 80 20 proportion to their to argued save from clusion of the sketch and appear before that per you JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE OF the home Is a nonproducing prop— The list of students who have ap- the audience naturally The exception seasonable suitsprices and that the man who has only lied for to the usual rule 'however Is “The aerty this year at the 8245 8345 8440 545 740 845 1145 graduation and spends all he makes Is 6 Clod" the powerful dramatic offering thehome oeen handed to of has Utah Diversity most of taxed all in another sixty days persona heavily ' In which Miss Sarah Padden is tour- A great demand Pongees will be in now ' same President John A Wldtsoe Prof240 CHILDREN’S HATS 50c by be to We contracted for 'the a wants at specific exemption the-dsaving your Suppy the circuit under Orpheum Beck ing Un- George Coray chairman of the graduon all home is recommended summer velours and are last felts this in finest hats rectlon of litle of supply Martin year’s early boys’ Dozens quality shows a decided ation committee Itnumber mines decrease der the constitution at present down you NEW SPRING PONGEES at ourm old prices offering to band some combination draw The broken-spirite- d with "downtrodden are and ranging doth over the one-half graduated one times — at and assessed 49e 8Be 79c 89c 98c at over ears- Values 8125 $150 $175 and $300 yardShirt Whists poor mountain slavey ofaa a wife of aMiss last June As yet no student has apnet be committee The their Blouses Ideal make proceeds These inMiddy choice farmer Pongees for Padden at to on'sale all only your played by master's degree while last go lleves they should be assessed In the plied for a students Spring Dresses etr volves a complete Dr Jekyll and Mr same received this honthree year ae other way propertlea In the role she Is x or Hyde change hollow-chestereceived! twenty-siLast year that the 1915 law It is recommended d and slovy certificates thls be re- kindergarten-primarthe levies ion mines reducingand enly her face and hands begrimed with pealed have eleven for the but year on applied taxes be that mines the toll of the lowly household her brought back to the level of the were thirty-fiv- e same last there rank year eyes the A’s o with a high sessments of 1914 The committee schoolwho received Bthirty-twsort that come only ‘with the most in- thinks who reand diploma a these' bill carryingonce In provisions ceived the-B'cessant toil and worry her shoes the should be enacted in and arts degree at order that sciences as sort a size or the Increased revenue may be obtained who have against thirty was cash on hand' amounting to two too large — the kind that drag on in Salt Lke for high school diplomas and Creek and Walter O Krebs The state board of equalisa- applied who a hollow scrapingold-ti-at tion1917 Clark W the floor with Hiram B Electrical A a have for engineering: OVERDRAFT IS twenty HUGE has sent a letter to the assessors in' - Provo County assets January L 1917 are very step y her dress one of the and Forrest 8 Glazier ofAmerican arts- and sciencesapplied this year them to hold off In their work estimated at $164222772 and Receipts for of Meadows cheap calico prints that hangs on asking Steven marked The a show other schools Royal so that this emergency bill can be were disbursethe $96812601 Yoshlmura year than fits Ulchl rather and of Falls Ida decrease George the with the exception' ments $127047' In real life Miss Padden is the very passed to be effective this year Mechanical engineering: of in Japan grammar diploma applicants Would Reduce Boardradiant smile Grantsvllle Sumner opposite: A most the of education schoolgrade This year John P-- Erickson REPORTED BY WEAVER ' costumes of the Lake Mining latest eyes G Salt The wants committee twinkling of number the forty-eigMargetts are have there who applied Rarold L Groesbeck Le modes and a personality that wins members on the board of equalization for this degree while last year but HIGH PAPER COST friends have eombined to gain for her reduced from four to three Their sal thirty were graduated with the gram- Jrand A Harris Herbert CL N Hull Klernan the appropriate reputation of being one cries the committee declares' should mar grade diploma a The list of ap- Lewie C Karrick Eugene CAUSES UNCLE SAM of the most charming women on the be increased and they should be re plicants follows: John Langford and Fred A ofSutton of Thorum American stage Highly educated she qulred to give more time to their the Murray Elmer Auditor Lake Salt Says County School of education applicants for and Warren PL Sholes of Holliday TO ESCHEW FRILLS Is a brilliant conversationalist and yet duties The following duties are sugBirdie Adams grade diploma which v possesses a winning 1 Eammar modesty should First tax Amount that they on January gested: Harriet Allen makes her a good ’ listener’’ as welL public utilities in accordance with the Floyd Anderson Union Ruth Draper of the high price of Vine: MANY BIRDS ENTERED of the tax commission of Barker Ogden William R Blackled Because suggestions Reached 161036 $ Sam has eoneluded 1918 second they should convene eoun-- at Park Citv Enid Chhoon ThelMurray: to boards Promises discretion ’Show to MILADY -- NICOTINE their equalthe ma that annual ty Curtis Bountiful Florence Doxey Coming Poultry meteorologies! reize property In the county third 'the Ogden of weather bureaus this year ports Attractive C Rachel Jansson Provo Murray Unusually should provide methods outline worL Mary E Love Murray Elmo McMiis not to be adorned in attractive Confirmation of the statement' made FORBIDDEN PRECINCTS and annual exhibition The twenty-nint- h otherwise help the county assessor llan Murray Baxter P Maughn Wells-villbuff covers and when A H Thles-se- n to the C M association with by Iverson county auditor Utah of the A state Income tax based on the fedPoultry section director of the United NeMillerE Murray OF COUNTY BOARD eral Income tax the levy being one-ha- lf va C Margaret States weather bureau completedwhich is affiliated the Utah Pigeon effect that the county's overdraft on Mount Castle Sawyer Virginia of the federal levy la suggested Mary Schick Paris Ida Vila Turner club will open next Monday morning January 1 amounted to $16103657 is of his 1916 report yesterprinting If this Is not done It is said the fed- Sandy and- the following from Salt was In eight pages of plain ADY NICOTINE was formally it day of street annual South In contained the 72 E report First 10 o’clock at eral government will seize all revenue Lake Annette H Vincent Mary W at white paper banished yesterday from 'the the can be derived from this source Charles' A Weaver retiring county - The summary shows that the The exhibition will demonstrate session room of the county ' that Blanche Stookdale Gertrude As to the inheritance tax the com- Taylor in Utah auditor completed yesterday year 1916 was unusual from the commission Seldler Industry the E that fact Katie poultry Sharp Sharp Ethelyn mittee wishes no change in the law Ann Seal Katherine Schlelei Dorothy The total of snowfall strenu'Standpoint On motion of' Chairman Lafayette a a show and funds that The ' to have and poor general Is snowfall shown been except in administration features It Rogers Pearle A Phelps Eva Perry steadily is growing made to Hanchett the county auditor was on to hand of cash amounting keep at balance recommends that the attorney general Pearl A Oswald Marie J Osborne ous effort Is being 796 inches as against 298 inches Instructed to have printed' two were funds those $36861465 Against to Is be the right 1915 The total preelpita--’ the re Elisabeth Noall Bertha K Mueller home the thousands of dollars that during signs' with the inoutstanding warrants amounting to oxdsgiven to Inspect of corporations catch such per- Lela of the year amounted to 1568 Bow-didtion K Monahan the Florence P for scription: states products $51165122 to sons other as transfer their property in anticinches as against a normal precipi"The commissioners request that Ella Callister Marie Dawson paidthe On January 1 916 there were outfarm thaLUtah protation of 1608 Inches ipation of death E of Edith there be no smoking in this room Madeleine Louise poultry sum warrants in of the Droubay standing The automobile tax the committee Fleury Florence 'Folsom Sarah Belle ducers are unable to supply 1st while the hoard is in session" were the there been year During have says should bo made more eqtii table Foster Charlotta A Callyer Alfreda V More than 700 birds The words "no smoking" are to MAKING A CLEAN BREAST OF IT and sued $71249923 warrants on the genof the stateIdaho with a slight increase on high priced Gunnerson Angela M Hanrahan Robe in letters four inches nigh and1 machines to funds addition and In b?5m Mother (coming from pantry)—Robpoor eral from exhibition A of Income the we na Higgs Alice Howells Ruth A many will portion the signs are to be prominently trust to warrants of worth $31691868 ert did you pick all the white meat automobiles should be used for Among of rwe new and statutory funds making $1229-968In 'the chamber Judith D Lillie and Lily and California displayed chicken? off this — number of purposes according to the Llljeugren a ' will' McDonald A rule was also adopted under ' good road large in warrants issued during the Well ma— to make a clean Bobby Bmporlfc term a5f The assessors colof report and Attrton comno J 1916 which there of It person le room or a At the breast I did" Boston Transcript of year Kindergarten-Primarbeginning lectors it Is said should be changed to y Kan will act as judge missioner from the seek to four and should The in years have applied begin students following y July for a kindergarten-primarattract his attention during ' the giving the new appointees six months certificate: of a meeting' and the progress the In office in the to which M Anderson Sandy Elizabeth how learn to Lyle south side of the table space at assess and collect The use of a sys- Cahoon Murray Eva Elvin Sandy Is to be reserved for commissioners tem tax of numbers E is recommended Magdallne Emmertson Ogden and only Space was also reserved for to take the the descrlp-tionsof technical from place Salt Lake: Bernice following at commission table: the the press Steed Della Miles Viola Doris Klernan property Lucile ? : -j- - - - - VAf- : - - Satin-Dama- sk 1 - 72-in- ch at: iwj i January January GRADUATE LIST ' - 'ww 01 JIUiUU — 58-i- - - 1 - SSHOMSUiP ' - Big Savings in Suits - - - ' - : at 98c - - 301 Natural Color Pongees The-followin- - i - : - ed stoop-shoulder- - ’ - - deep-sunk- - en dark-rimm- v ed $408-217- me - - en-ineer- ing ht J " - - - E j VAUDEVILLE HOUSE - e: Lease Taken on Theatre and Place Will Be Remodeled by Managers - - - - - - Leslie Henderson of Seattle has lease on the Grand taken aonfive-yeSecond South street and will theatre open It es a vaudeville house in two week a Mr Henderson filed & 15000 bond for the lease yesterday security who Is the agent J I Broadbent with M M Atwood for Abbie A Serraan and Rosalia Kelsch owners of the property The theatre will be known hereafter as the Hippodrome and will be the home of the circuit of the same name which according to Mr Henderson Is e consolidated the Ackermnn-Harrl- s and Keith’s Bijou time The recent consolidation of these circuits is regarded In theatrical circles as a move to furnish Independent vaudeville to all parts of the country and afford performers a contract for 110 weeks' booking The consolidation NEW ONE Is said to have created the longest "I always motor on the vaudeville circuit in the world ‘I never heard of that make’1— Bal A large force of workmen will begin remodeling the house this morning timore American - - ar - glass-frame- d- - ge - 8200-550- ’ -- 01 " - j to-call qui-vive- 10 - ' - Sulllvan-Consldin- Positively - pf - Meryle Jenson 'Maude M Ayers Cahoon and Adallne Cutler These students have applied for a BL A with a nigh £hool degree Leo D Bardsley Centerfleld Vaada Hoff and Girls to Cavort la City diploma: E Allen Bateman Midvale: Frederick and County Building Park ” Cutler While it may not appeal to Salt Tv ring-ers as Just the correct thing for this Jlylra ' nopKina-annpBiii La Riviere Evanston Wyo time of year members of tne Mary Blanche Marks of dancers who accompany Miss troupe Tooele Joseph D Vanda Hoff and Miss Betalo Rublno in' “The Mlllerbergunion: Ruby Naegle NephI Girl of Delhi’’ dance In the Toquervlllej Pearl J SparksDancing now every day Today they go to the Seymour H' Spencer Paris IdaM and the Mary following from Salt Lake: City and County building grounds at G Thomas noon Mabel B Street Marion C to cavort about in the enow bare” Clara L Shearer Marguerite footed '‘IJSnelgrove E Morning Agnes Rogers Lovendahl' Gladys Marie G M-- King Lily Howard Dorothy Hein Gladys v M A Hardiman Vera K Foulger Pansy M Evans Priscilla Cartwright Agnes Bowen and Aurelia Bennlon The following students are applying for of science degree in education with a high school " diploma: Minnie L: Grooms Sprlngville Anna T C Clive Adams Parowan Agnes IL HaVmon Martha J Hadfleld and Joseph Viola G Hart Elizabeth Keate Snow l and Ruth M Openshaw of Salt Lake ' gmd ScIescM Shall She Get -- Alimony In vthe''“'Arte school - of arts and sciences these students are applying for the deof bachelor' of arts: Clarence While Living With Mari: gree Baird Provo L Clyde Dorton' Lehl Rufus Leigh Provo Franklin RasmusShe Sues for' Divorce? sen Fillmore Lynne Spencer Robinson Pleasant Grove Leroy R Shepard Murray Her6d N Sheranian Murray : i and the following from Salt Lake: a woman suing for Matha WHETHER can Carlyle Burrows obtain s Hyruna y SBarlow legally Bodbe Mary Romney Cartwright ) while the alimonyScott A Jones Ernest Lowell ia pending if she continues 'action temporary Sidney B Sperry Desdemona Stott to live under- the same roof with Evelyn Tempest- William H Thorpe her husband was the problem put Caleb W World and Clark Young -up to Judge P C- Evans when he ' School :of medicine applicants for heard the divorce calendar yester-da- y medicine bachelor of degree in Brigham were Authorities submitted' are: Henry science c Strandquist case and the' taken under advise and Ralph P Pendleton and Thomas “ ment 4 Taylor of Salt Lake- - for the de-rThe wae raised In ''the-- ' " E School of case question of 'Isabella Jones of bachelorlaw are: Grover Walter Jones which came against — Giles Fillmore ofFred Keller Mantle for up on an order for the Hubert H Layton Layton Ernest T hearing to show cause why he 4 Young Brigham and Feramorz H should not make such temporary Little M and Earl of Salt Lake Wilson -School of mines applicants are for payment The plaintiff admitted re-husband were " that she and her the degree of bachelor of A-science in in the same house but said chemicalsiding children and po ' ’ Neslln and engineering she had Salt Hermon B Post ' ofSidney Lake: civil engineering Alvin - E money and therefore could not on go elsewhere- The suit is brought Harris Salem Ida Arthur T Johnson Comet Mon John MNeff East Mill the ground of oruelty f ' WILL DANCE IN SNOW A - i" - - How many people who read this article real-t-± ize weighty influence of one little necessity of: lift powder— on the cost of living? baking ' Yet it is V leakage that ran easily be stopped Some v- - - - - i l Knotty Problem Confronts Courts Raised by Woinan -- 'K - : - fV - r - ee de-fend- ant - : ft- four-smal- " v 8 - Vl i i 1912 ‘ - - ' '‘v - - 'v ' v - V J - ’ - - l - li Paris - - - - - ' ' - - ’ s r — - : - law-applicant- r S - ' ' think there is economy m buying the cheap" Big Can” Bak-ing Powders These Baking Powders are not always uniform and sometimes produce failures in the baking ana the result is that more is lost in one or two spoiled bakings tiian you spend on baking powder in the whole year The cheap "Big Gan” Baking Powders should be avoided 't So' too should high priced ‘Trust Brands' that sell at M ' 45c to 50c a: pound' Jor it is an unnecessary waste of money to pay more than 25c-- the price asked for Calumet u y Baking y Powder- the best baking powder that ran be produced or- offered at any price — guaranteed so Calumet is used 'in millions of j homes 5 Sold by Vdiousands of dealers Economical to buy—to use Safe Sure Pure Received highest award at World’s Pure Food Exposition Chicago' v - 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