Show A- rrmn STREET CARMEN READY TO SUBMIT TO ARBITRATION Union Representatives Declare They Arc Misrepresented in Company Statements i Strike Will Be Last Besort of Workers Say Leaders t m i eomnnttee whieh ha been TcpreeenBn the etmet MEMBERS of the in negotiation for bigger wage Ueclared(bt uigbtthat Theyd the committee had not erhaurted its resource in of the union nor had til y dared that they had not demanded recognition refused to consider arbitration "W? did refuse however to permit II P Dtcke general manager of the Utah Light A Traction company to select clauses which he would arbitrate and to select other clauses which he would not arbitrate said one of the committee last leading members of the Mr Dicke of fact matter a "A night atto much done misrepresent theconhas is titude of the carmen and there siderable mystery about this attitude The report that there Is a deadlock of the because we demand recognition we will consent union Is untrue Again entire scale Is if the to arbitration and not a few taken into consideration scale suitable to ofItems of the wage company As a ficials of the street car matter of fact there is a cardinal to submitprinall organisation ciple of our which cannot be settled muquestions tually to arbitration Dicke declared yesterday Manager under no circumstances would the that consider recognistreet car company and he added that that tion of unionsnot come for arbitramatterIncould event that up the wage ecale the tion this evening it is reis not settled bystreet car company will the ported that for a long strike make preparations secretary of the Street j a Reeder that no union said last night Carmen’s issued for a meeting of call had been men to consider the matthe street car a strike He added howof calling ter ever that a meeting may take place morning although that earlv Sunday on would depend today's developments would not be a strike npeet- - but that it of the carmen’s union called to the night activattention yesterday street car comthe of on the part ity of barbed wire pany In the extension car barns at the about entanglements South and that Ssventh East and Fifth established to searchlights have been Mr Dicke said that the premises had not been made these preparations In view of a strike but from the standpoint of protection againstthesuspicious of partalso personsanaappearing to actCharges dynamiters spies made by members of the vrere that the street car for last night had madetoother preparations the opening of negoa strike prior &M embers com-paS- iy tiations Cupid Bower Provided-fo- SUGAR COMPANY TAX INCREASE OF ADDS TO CAPITAL 2 MILLS FAVORED Concern Triples Commercial Club and Real Its Capitalization at Meet-- ’ - Estate Men 'Adopt Resolu-- : tion for Additional Levy ing Yesterday o - mm—— 5 J No longer will nature lovers want for “beauty bowers in Liberty park for S R Lambourne supervisor of parks announced yesterday that pergolas are to be made in the local park Mr Lambourne believes that when completed the rival if not excel pergolas will In the west While they anything will not be as large as those In other parte of the country their architectural beauty will be unusually- attractive For nearly a quarter of a mile lover may walk through the nature an avenue of stately pines enter into what will be known as the and then on “Beauty Bower avenue of pines to another through the south endto of the parkone perthe planthirty-tw- o According will consist of gola stone columns all of which are now- in place From the top of run an each stone column will roses and arch over which climbing other climbing plants will be trailed Between the stone columns will be planted flower beds Two main pergolas are expected to be mi de one on either side of the m: in driveway In the park Iiupervisor Lambourne hopes to have the work with the exception of the trailing plants completed beforeSO the official park opening on - a Rules Made to Curb Ruthless Auto Drivers FOR GERMANS PROPOSED Owners of auto- War Department Orders Teuton Prisoners Kept Awav From Barracks depart Under orders from the Dougment the work of preparing Portwill be camp las as a military prison commenced within the next few days forwarded from according to plans The plane contemplate Washington prisoners complete Isolation of German from remote of war within an enclosure of the reservation occupied the portion by the officers quarters and company buildings Col Arthur Williams who win bo in last of the prisonnotcamp stated chargethat been he had yet night as to the time when the fj£ of prisoners largely contingent received at will Guam and Honolulu Is Fort Douglas but it £on15fre?J Fait able that prisoners The the end of the month Lake before be will ramp of the prieon guarding second and third in charge of first from the ranks of companies detailed guard ear that not rnore the nationalofficial Military war prisoners will be 400 than about confined at Fort Douglas in-form- ed TAXPAYERS TO LEARN VALUE OF PROPERTY the valInformation as to Just what or their property will be for uation he vear 1917 will be eonveyed to about 15000 taxpayers of Salt Lake City and today by the postman either county or Monday Yesterday theof county nearly treasurer mailed the first re100000 tax valuation notices Thenext mainder will be mailed within the A second notice will be mailed later of the which will give the amount These notices cannot be sent and school out until the city county decided on which tax levies have been within the next few will likely be days FLOOD OF LIGIJT IS TURNED ON CAPITOL The copper dome of the capitol visible from all parts of Salt Lake valley last night The dome and wall approach to the dome was set in bold relief against from Ensign peak by the flood of light searchlights placed on the building At the corners of the the streets surrounding capitol and on were placed and played itn searchlights the dome throughout the evening and occupants mobiles who wish to visit the “zoo in the future will at park same way as the do Liberty It in the humble citizen they will walk at least from one of the main drives “Safety First” Is the motto that has been adopted for the “zoo” by 8 R Lambourne supervisor of Mr Lambourne declared parka last night that thousands of children visited the soo“ last Sunday the number and with good weather He said that he would Increase had noticed that many drivers of autos appeared to care little for the rights of the children but “tooted” their horns and drove the children away from the front of the the cages and runa Yesterday had posts erected that eupervlsor will prevent the auto people from zoo to driving the Vast Flower Bed is a bed of flowers orLiberty several hundred beds of rather park flowera Floral experts who visited the pak yesterday declared that never In the history of Salt Lake had such blooms been seen as those now In the park In response to scores of com- the park supervisor said: - pltments Is a good day “I hope that Sunday and that the people of Scut Lake The taxpayers will visit the to say what are the ones park they think and I am not afraid of their opinion Spare Lands Will Be Planted to Potatoes -- Salt Lake as a city will plant at acres of poleast twenty-seve- n tatoes for the cause of & food Of this acreage twelve will supply be at Riverside park where planton for two ing has been going clays Yesterday Commissioner H H Green made an inspection of the farm at Mountain Dell where city he found that there was at least fifteen acres of land that was suitable for potatoes The work of these will within planting the next few days begin The plowing of the Walker field between Main and West Temple and Eighth and Ninth South streets was commenced yesterday and It is expected that the land will be ready for planting before the middle of next Hotel Utah yesterday afternoon and adopted unanimonsly a 'resolution which provides for an increase of the capitalization of the company from 910000000 to 990000000 In the absence of Joseph F Smith who is In Honolulu T R Cutler vice president - - ings in the history of the company Provision also is Included in the resolution for the Issuance of two and one-ha- lf of stock of the new shares lOsue for each share of stock of the old company This means that holders of odd numbers of stock will be given an opportunity to deposit 95 which is one-ha- lf of par value that the half share of stock may be made a full share 'Otherwise the half share will revert to the treasury with credit for the holder As the present capital now amounts to 99450000 this will make the outstock about 9236X5000 leavstanding of the authorized ing the Inremainder the treasury for future capital needs At present there afe more than 2400 shareholders in the Utah-Id&Sugar company be--Although these shareholdlf one-haers will two and given shares of stock of the new issue for every share now held it Is explained that the material value will not be as the result of the greatly increased Increase of capitalization and correIncrease In shares of stock sponding Matters relative to declaring dividends under the new condition of increased number of shares of stock will be decided at the next meeting of the Concompany’s board of directors sideration was given the matter at the last meeting of the board of directors when intimation was made that regular dividends under the new condition would be 6 per cent with special dividends In accordance with earnings of the company ho - - Attorney and Client Accused in Complaint Filed Alleging Contempt r - B W Musser Declaring that and his client CAttorney A Locke had entered Into a conspiracy to deprive the in divorce case of Locke plaintiff vs Locke ofthethe alimony Atawarded her by thetemporary conrt district D B Hempstead yesterday torney asked that both Attorney Museer and his client C A Locke be cited for conof court tempt The wrangle by the attorneys over the payment of the alimony furnished the only excitement in the divorce matinee in Jugge P C Evans court yesSome time ago the wife of terday was Locke awarded 940 a month temporary alimony pending trial of her suit for divorce After aeveral payments the wages of Locke were garnisheed by his daughter who la the administratrix of the estate of his former wife Declaring that Burton W Musser was attorney for both Locke and his daugteh Attorney D B that they were in Hempstead claimed contempt of oonrt for conspiring to depriveto his client of hercourt alimony conThe case the order of the trary was taken under advisement until Friday May 18 MAIIRIAGF SUfli&Y SCHOOL wiion HOOK STORE MCTLYSES Members - - - - CURTIS B HAWLEY TO RULE ‘U’ COMPANY Curtis B Hawley was named captain of companj University of Utah military Hawley succeedstoEdward Banning who Join the officers releft last night serve corps at the Presidio in San Francisco was selected to fill Creighton caused by Hawley’s prothe vacancy King motion King's is lieutenant adjutant with rank of firstposition In the drill yesterday company A unof Capt- William R der the leadership Wallace Jr won the company and Skirmish work squad competitionsnext week will be taken up - 400 EXPECTED AT FEDERATION MEETING t r for will - house-cleani- ng If ‘you phone Main 500 our representative will call and give you- - a- ' demons at v no tra-ho- me ex-pens- eL - Prices $2500 and up ' Utah Power & Light Co Efficient PubHc Service Kearns Bldg - Main 500 ex-Sen-a- tor r - - sons : - -- ' - - SAYS PULSE OF EAST WARLIKE fire-proofi- ng the-conferenc- - - - of the nation should be that thefood stored and kept in the country until there is a surplusof and that to Insure the the conservationAmericans food and the for first of providing is urgent that a food c mtmission all fee it established Richard Polette- a West High school studenti was accordedof huroranl mencontion by the Judges tio test He spoke on “Mllltarvboys Training Other participants and in Schools their sul jects were Francis Trottier “A World Federation” Miss Marva Spencer “Real Purpose” Wesley Ward “Plea for the Prohibition of Cigarets’ Miss Leone Sorensen “Red Cross’1 Miss Bertha Brown “American Extravagance” The Judges were M-Ritchie Mrs George Regan and Mrs O CL Ralston - ' I Coeds Will Teach Nation How to Save Cheap Gpwns Feature May Day Dance Girl Gets Prize With $2“ Dress t University of Utah coeds will soon be: able to teach the nation how to economize if the results attained in the economy dressmaking contest yesterday may serve as a criterion The contest w a feature of the annual May day dance' in cost from 8150 to 94 anaing predominated at the Party Miss Shirley Frazee was awarded first prize for having the neatest dress costing less than 92 She with a work basket presented for' sewing Miss Elizabeth Quick took first prize for the ' beat appearing frock less 93 for which she costing was awardedthan a needle book and scissor a Claire Bradford won gold thimble for having the besta dress less than 94 costing In the faculty contest Mrs Leroy Cowles women’s the prize of a pair of steel won scissors Mrs Cowles’ dress was made 9169 Another feature of thefor party was tne maypole dance In which six teen dancers participated The dancers were dressed In red white ana "Tne and presented an unusual-L- r Miss Luclie striking effect Rogers had charge of the terpsl-choThe disciples Judges of the dress contest Mayne Miss Marie 3ary Huttebal and Miss Belle Barton ys - re 2 ASK DIVORCE BECAUSE - PARTNERS® INSANE - - - by-sanitar- self-supporti- ng vt e - - - - - - - ground old buildings 275000 etc 91500(1 “Fireproofing stairways ana ventilation plumbing “Improving ' 260000 systems heating build- buildings “Reconstruction of v - Do You ' “Installing additional portable nTocover" deficit under a '418-m- lI 965000 levy to 2 mills “The aggregate being equal of an assessed valuation of 9170000000 or 9340000 “This would make the levy for al school purposes Including taking city fund and -interest care of ' on bonds 618 mills ' Is further of tne “Your committee the- - building of a high opiniononthat west side and many other the school of the worthy plans of the board oi education should 'be accomplished an issue of bonds the authorthrough for which should be submitted ization at such time to the people by the board would fit the as in their best Judgment business conditions of our community and the country generally'- - and meet with the approval of the taxpayers ‘I the-sinkin- g -- - - which we loan "city and farm - STATE WILL ADOPT UNIFORM ACCOUNTING ''and ether " -- Ing Juvenile court was made yesterday state audi-by E Taft Bensonof assistant Mr Benson was for tor' The visit acquainted with the purpose of getting the court- Itofis underthe methods of the new stood that it Is the purpose on system auditor to put in a uniform all branches of the' state - institutions - f iin-prov- ed prop---cvt- y£ Publication Is Filed The first case under an amendment to the divorce laws of Utah as passed by the last Legislature was filed in the district court yesterday by Francis Jhe Buss against Maud D Buss whom with having been an Inmate a state mental of charges hospital in an east em state since 1909 Under the new law service by pub llcatlon roay 'be obtained In such cases while tinder the old law euch service was not recognized Another cpmplaint on the ground of be£SUfiIed ln th® district - -- John O’Connor against Han- that lira alled at the "tate mental hospital at Provo Cruelty including drunkenness striking-beating abusing the use of vile k A McLean Si“v?gX£TL?h0uTi5! a million tents In the harvest 5t®h®d Mropr“'1)r nd Arthur E Bestor president of tbe lntitution of wide an °rator ®nandnational “iJon “Some Significant Entrance Into the He declared he was Prat proud to see the arms of the United States arrayed which against had Turkey drawn the sword on Christianity and slaughtered 2500000 Innocent Arrne- He said he was proud of the alliance with Great Britain which had e given constitutional liberty to one-‘h"orld France with “d which had laid its all on the altar of sacrifice in defense of its right to rule and live as it pleased Detail Labor Trouble Fred J Koster president of th San Francisco chamber of commerce spoke Iaw and Order in San Francisco” a detailed account of the mangiving ner in which the labor troubles which caused such a social upheaval and & round climax' in a bomb attack on the preparedness parade Gate city were mastered ln the Golden war with Germany with MrDoling Bestor said the In part: “Public opinion has changed since President Wilson took a firm stand for Pon°r- - We had believed that and financial relations the Christianity Interdependence of national life and the doctrines of socialistic brotherhood had forever made Impossible sns giant conflict between the nations of the world We had leading the time thought had nearly come when an International tribunal would have Jurisdiction over all controverales and that the threatening lamb and tbe lion were near the point down But when ofJln9r aelfiah interests together came to a final clash none of these considerations postponed for a the letting loose of th dogs of warday “ “Now we see ‘Germany surrounded one of implacable enemies by them entitled to a place inevery sun ana the to for such a to ready last drop fight of blood and theplace doll last ln the national treasury It is a war of democracy against of the will against autocracy divine right It people’s Is a war almost beyond human conception in which 10000 lives are lost over 932000000 are spent daily and one nation alone merry dailjr bjr “The ages to come will look back on these days as the beginning of modern times the crisis of the ages For years we have or endured an oceafr isolation enjoyed but from now on we will have to take part in the solution of every problem that has to do with humanity! Entrance of U S te War Inevitable “Even If there were no moral Issue at stake we should have gone into this war Germany would never have for for our stand on the mugiven usIssue If we had stood nitions we would have found ourselves ataside the close of the war in an unfriendly world We must give both of our men and our money If democracy cannot for the supreme of organize as autocthe world’s history as wellstruggle then democracy is doomed racy “Our government is criticized by Europeans Our President has too great a power: the supreme court stands between the law and Its execution: our experienced statesmen are retired from toil for the nation’s welfare: our one Mr Qoosevelt' cannot go to the battlefields of Europe —all these things are said Is it not too lad Wilson has to make that President affairs withevery decision on foreignRootout the advice of Ellhu - and that he has had to go to war- without Gen Leonard Wood? “Democracy Is always a process of and we have many things to becoming ln order In our' own house In put America for years It has been a case of the devil take the hlndermost and one thing this tvar has taught all the nations Is that they cannot expect the of the population to enlist foe dregs war if they are not given a' fair wage and good treatment In times of peace” “All this terrible bloodshed will be in vain unless we attain' the internationalization of the world We hare and In mastered all but death can we have mastered even that Wespirit that will work out anrecurrence organization of another such prevent the ast his world war” present catastrophe Mr Bestor commended Taft for his participation in the activities of the League to Enforce Peace the dinner Horace Ensign rendered several patriotic selecJr During tions “Sweet Land of Liberty” brought the crowd to its feet in a rousing repetition of the chorua world-charact- er - ent A'“ charges Jack W with and' Esther Swenson allegesnonsupport that H Sten Swenson has failed to provlde'for ' FULLY SUICIDE RECOVERED WOULD-B- E Madge 'Cross 30' years old was re from the emergency last night little the worse for hospita her - to commit suicide yesterday morning- She drank a small quantlt of carbolic acid in her room at 277 YV Broadway The woman drank the poison during a fit of despondency the police say leased-- ' : 'at-tem- pt : - Estate Loan Department receives special at--: tention so that you may rest will assured that our service be quick reliable ' and effi-cieA conf erence will not obligate you' in any 'way - fS 'Onr Beal ‘ - nt ' 1 methods of bookkeep A sfudy of the j records methods of the " money-o- Law Providing Decree by ®lctra McLean lfvso H vwill pay ym toconsult our Loan Department and investigate the nn-- ‘usually attractive terms on r First Case Under New Utah ihi55?riruiwAhhuth Need Money?v - ' nt - : your'' - -- ‘ ed - -- - in-un- f at the ‘Commercial yesterday the report of the epecial committeeclub appointed to Investigate the needs -of the school hoard for the coming year which recommended ' that the school be increased not to 2 mills levy over that - of last year exceed was adopted An amendment to the report was adopted to the effect that If It Is foufcd that the lawful tax levy for school purposes is for an 8 mills levy the recommendation be made that a bond issue be authorized to cover the ex penditures approved' committee representing the Clear'A House association the Real ing MATS association and the SaltEstate Commercial club will meet wtihLake board of education Tuesday night the at ' 8 (Tclock to discuss the situation Those present at the Joint meeting W PSS MARJORIE GOWANS and were Charles Tyng Fred I VI James Jennings were declared the yesterday ' Stauffer Edward Rosenbaum A annual Frank B winners of the medal Druehl Carlos D Kimball W R FWal- Stephens contest yesoratorical lace P W Madsen o F Peterson terday : morning at the West Glenn R BothwelL Charles B Felt school Both were awarded gold High medGeorge Auerbach V A Bettilyon M als Miss Oowans and Mr 'JenriirgH nrc and W N Williams of the East High school-The report of the special committee students of Miss Gowans who is as follows: Dr E G Gowans state superintendent “Your subcommittee to which was of instruction spoke oti “The referred the task of analyzing and by Lifepublic of Lincoln — Its Place in the High personal visits investigating the bud- !3chools“ She showed that the life t the great upon which our board of education get based Its need of a tax levy 968 emancipator could profitably be taken of mills for the year 1917 begs leave to up as a course in the high schools of the country so varied and noble report as follows: is at “The levy for 1916 was 418 mills “The life which upon an estimated valuation of once an inspiration and a challenge to 9170000000 of taxable property In the all young people” said Miss Gowans Plea James Jennings talked on “A would produce 9710000 to which city lie declared would be added the revenue from the for a Food Commissionstate estimated at 9395000 an aggreof 91045000 gate “The estimated coat of teachers salaries books general: maintenance and for sinking fund and interest on bonds for the year is 91110000 a deficit under a levy of 419 mills of 965000 “In addition to this1 the board desires to expend for the purpose of school taking care of the increase ofIn several population (an aggregate years) by purchasenew of additional grounds erection of ones buildings reconstruction of old and the latter up to as high a state bringing of comfort and safety as the physical con- A N McKay Declares U S ditions make possible the sum of 91160820' which would make their Must Carry War to Europe needs apparently 91234820 more than a levy equaling last year’s would realto Prevent Battles Here ise and which they designed should be an in Increase secured the partlyof 55 mills'by levy “An abstract of the extraordinary Returning last evening from Washneeds an listed by the board shows as where he represented Utah at ington follows: the conference of the national eouncil “For purchase of grounds 945600 “For construction of new buildings of defense A N McKay Retarian and 9901500 publisher declared that the pulse For reconstruction of old buildings localthe' east appears to sense a war of 994990 “For improving the heating venti- ranging from two to five years when and plumbing conditions 969260 resources of the nation will be taxed lating “For stairways etc old to the utmost buildings 915080 Mr McKay called attention that an “For grading planting and feaomg 934400 school grounds address before created a ‘A total of 91160920 It when told in “We visited a considerable number of profound impression schools under the courteous guidance rugged logic that unless the United of States Is successful in keeping the war of H D Bowman superintendent the buildings and grounds examined and in Europe the' war will come over to conditions Interrogated principals He United States found the and that teachers explained that generally the plans contemplated are the United States may keep the war epeaklng to be commended andourwhen put Into In Europe by thoroughly organizing it-children the effect will give to accommodatlons seIf both from a military and producheating sanitary which conditions and safety lighting 'standpoint no doubt the citizens generally would tive “For one ' thing is very certain— the be glad to have but under tne pre- war conditions will undoubt- food production In the United States vailing of taxation must be stimulated materially” said edly prove & heavy burdenwith with the ex- -' Mr McKay “It must keep pace upon the people coupled ‘ in the war we must living developments feed1 England France and Italy and tiding be keep them In war supplies and keep the and your committee feel it would unwise to make improvements as ex seas clear that we may send them as contemplated by the board these necessary supplies” tenslvelytime at this It was pointed out by Mr McKay that “At the same time we could not fail recruiting' under the volunteer system must had not been satisfactory and that milito recognise that some conditions be bettered For instance we found tary men of experience were hoping scores of children in classes conducted for the- active introduction of conIn dark halls cloak corridors and base- scription' He said that the proposed to France had ment rooms not intended for class Roosevelt rooms many wholly dependent upon ar- held back expedition from responding to many of the regular arms of the service But tificial light to the endangering besides the handicap of in- he added' their eyes that the regular staff of the in their exercises owing to army was opposed to the Roosevelt idea terruption intended on grounds that present organization their occupancyorofif whattnewas cloak corrl- - should in be perfected on a highly scienfor highways to angl16 tific basis sit at such an dors having men as regards the blackboards as must “In view of the fact that the know under and eye seem to understand air who" many place necessarily in the extreme Seme predict a long war it would seem highstrain dangeroushave been demonstrated that the people in the plants Important heating to be Insufficient while the sanitary ly States give immediate atten-of united conditions owing to the retention oj! tion to the increased development ago condemned its resources” continued Mr McKay fixtures many years laws and which could not ‘Primarily it is important that each as renow be Installed (and properly so) ap- community be to your committee as no longer gards food products This accomplished peared need of protecting then bearable Then-thmay produce foods to be sent our children from the danger ofor fire development to orderly Europe and unto the big probsolution should stairways owing to insufficient bring obwooden stairways was lem which confronts usneeds more than protected vious to each member “What' the country in soms anything ts absolute “It was apparent too that cannot prop- There will be plenty of prosperity in districts the overcrowding of by the use of spite of the war- - and there will be a erly be taken care (which and there will buildings where we think great amount ofinwork portable store for whatever should be Increased practicable prices It condiout by the producer be turnedwe however In view of the unusual United have in the of in the world today) may that tions prevailing appears the wealth' and that the construction of two addi- States " nearly all the preparaworld Throughout the east tional buildings Is necessary In progress for a long war “Therefore your committee begs to tions are Influence to be exappearsbelieve the and as follows:' recommend that west and I to committbe the of serfse “That It be the cobe no lack of necessaryorder club tending there will which tees representing the Commercial in made be must Salt of operation and the real estate association pur- that the war be terminated as soon as Lake that the tax levy2 for school mills to cover possible” poses" be Increased by items: the following general 8100000 and “New K-Par- n ®r ° the enjoyment and °( the eloquence-otwodis-tingulsh300 members of the guests e club at the opening dinner summer season at this Hotel TTA last night rose and cheered the trlpei and the trio composed of Old Glory pledged the Union Jack of England and tlie tricolor of- la bell a Providential combination that would save the world to liberty fIom Its last refuge Itarlsm-ridde- n i11! Germany The pa-amilitant demonstration was thrilling In the extreme and unbidden the band broke into u1)tntlcP®te4 the stirring strains of America’s ns U wwlu80IVv “My Country ’Tls of The spontaneous and heart which punctuated the prlude‘ Pstrlutlo opening remarks of George Sutherland toastmaster at 1 the-Join- - i Alex C Blackett aged 8 1 of Nephl and Eliza Holt 25 8panlsh Fork Clyde H Tuft 21 and Geneva Edwards 21 both of Gunnison Edwards Carlin 43 and Adelaine Larsen 29 both of Salt Lake James Sdralea 25 and Fena Noel 19 both of Salt Lake N A Honor 23 and Francell Hutchison 20 both of American Fork y - Cleaner ' Pledge Ts Given to Flag of Entente Allies by Club - Electric A letter received at the office yesterday indicates governor's Nathat the tional Guard of Utah be called out within week or tenmay An appliday cation for an officer’s furlough brought from D that the not leave hia command officer could Washington aa he would probably be needed at once yr : - They Have that Touch of Individual Refinement that You Like - So Well — PATRIOTISM RAMPANT REPORTS t of commitMore than 100 shareholders of the teeAt of Lake Salt the Commercial club Utah-Idah- o met at the Sugar company and the Real Estate Men’s association - OUT IN TEN DAYS to Bonneville Club : 4- - - Four hundred delegates are expected convention of the to attend the annual Utah State Federation of Labor The week convention tjlll open Monday CL O Young an official of the AmerCLAIMS HE INTENDED ican Federation of Labor will attend the convention The first three days planning probably be occupied withTne TO HELP RED CROSS will latter work for the present year convention will consist of the of part Frank Moralda charged in honor W W several social events of f Nay United States attorney by with hav the visiting delegates given obtained money under false pre ing tenses in representing that he was “Iv entertainments for the bene fIf or ing the Red Cross society was given a pre Protect your health before H V Van Pelt llmlnary hearing abolishing the by United States commissioner yesterday afternoon He admitted that he had dust laden air when advertised entertainments in the intersweeping —use an est of the Red Cross society but maintained that it was his intention to remit half of the proceeds to the Red Cross Me stated that he was a former member of the Massachusetts National Guard but had been discharged for physical defects and that in giving the entertainments he was satisfying a desire to do something for his country He was held for the grand Jury - under 9100 bonds MAY CALL GUARD v : - Nicely Engraved Cards for Mother’s Day BANQUETERS President of Chautauqua Institute Delivers Address left James Jennings who won one of the Stephens oratory at West High school yesterday and ‘Miss Marjorie Gowans the Other medal y whose oration on Lincoln captured I- - i —— — —- 1— -i-—— the ON J ' Provision Made for Issue 'of Bond Issue ' - Indorsed If Eight-Mi- ll Levy Is Found $30000000 Stock to Refund Old Issue r Lawful - Liberty Park Is i £ Maty ISOLATED QUARTERS A E BESTOR STIRS 300 “? 2 4 0 0 v SHAREHOLDERS COMMITTEE general manager i presided' It Con- and was one of the largest attended meet- Artistic Pergola to Be structed at Liberty Park for Summer Strolls Miss Gowans Wins Oxalory Medal a - Salt Lakers ' SALT LAKE CITT UTAH SATURDAY MAT 12 1917 HEHAIiD-EEPUBUCA- N Utaii-Idah- U S' "i Salt Lake Security Trust Co r v ! 32 JJp Maid SL VWasri868 ' ’ - - I v HAWAIIAN STEEL GUITARS Listening to the Hawaiian Steel as fascinating as Guitar is hot half one yourself playing actually — Gome in let us equip you with a outfit including instruction complete book Under this method it’s easy and ' More than 1200 barristers and over fascinating1 to learn to play and1 in a 2000 solicitors of Great Britain are very short while you’ll be handling a native the instrument-likserving In the English arm) according of the to letters received by members Salt Lake bar from Paul D Cravath a Member of the New York attorney asked to give being financial aid to the families of their who brothers of professional on the fighting line England are 3200 LAWYERS ARE JON BRITISH FRONT r - e |