Show THE lLD-REFOBIJO- V'vv" v' SALTIAKE Cm'UTAHWEDNESDAYrJtAX161917’ for Use of Rooms in Capitol N Comniander Depart partment of Utah Sfcrfc Officials Thanked -- ed day replete with patriotic interest the Department of Utah CLOSING a and the state organizations of the Ladies of the G A R and Women ’s Belief corps elected officers in which much spirited attention became evident Resolutions were adopted offering support to the President veterans of the days of ’61 offered d during the war crisis and to admonish young men to enlist assembled pledge our support X i Corner who has guided the In Its present crisisf in our to nation rewaa partment for several years a universal federation silver-haire- de-ventl- on struggle for assisting In Red Cross commander and Its of democracy department to as followa: were selected In by possible offbvr other and every mannerlaws work comof Previce senior the A M White Ogden sustain and promote To this LLalce Junior paredness and conscription mander: 1 J Goble Sail resolution which will be vice commander Ur A K HSmith Kennard Ident Woodrow Wilson Is attached the Luke medical director L and C w A names of Mrs Lucy A Clark as chairHalt Like chaplain adjutant man and Mrs Mary Conley as secre- Salt Lake assistant quarte-rmasteassistant general and ay of the deThe selection of Wofficers William Hathaway Salt Lake general: R C oftheGA Utah of W W fross Ogdon George daggers partment M Bowman and Joseph A R resulted In the selection of the fol1’iovo Owen Ogden Fisher Salt Lake council of advice lowing: Mrs Mannie B Mrs Marietta V et crass Present president department Eighty vice PrMda“ senior Provo Beesley The convention of the department of Mrs junior Louisa Wlnegar Salt Lake Melton order O Utah was called to in Mrs Johanna vice president: O F I hall Mrs Anna L Nelmorning yesterdayafter chaplain Salt Lake Lake four-scoMrs Mary treasurer approximately son Salt shortlyhat red veterans filed Into the asMrs Isabelgray secretary Brown Ogden room Reports of an informal Lake inspector Mrs Marsembly were reso- la Frye Salt Salt Lake councilor Mrs nature presentedanda general Hines tha mstructor lution was adopted withthea business Annie L Williams Ogden Price SaU Martha Mrs patriotic session was concluded and who urged Lake inspector Mrs Ella instructor Bostaphunited by William speechveterans extort Brooks patriotic enter into a Salt Lake press corespondent that aid Imto prevail upon young men to enlist in Mrs Millie Ridge Provo chief the new the army or navy on resolutions was mediately after the election installed were The committee Lucian It officers ejected 1 re -- composed of Mr BBostaph and H G Young Hmyth Seymour which it subRollins the resolution was adopted being mitted and which as follows: Resolved That we express our gratethat ful thanks to Divine Providence m meeting our we have the privilege of renew to annual encampment aiul recall the days of long friendships we here and now renew our ago That of devotion lo the principle for pledge we contended and for the honor which comrades and memory of our departed other and loyal comradeship toateach the disposiThat we are gratified ortion being shown our by other patriotic citiand officials and ganizations to make Memorial day zens or more generally and more a day in memory we welour departed comrades and our peoof all come the sons veterans of the and especially ple Veterans and auxiliary Spanish War to make this adaysol-of organizations hallowed memory to our departed civil war who have been diers of the service mustered out of theirare earthly due and are That our thanks Spry tendered to Gov William hereby and tne and Gov Simon Bamberger generous hoard of examiners for their act in giving the free useof ofthea State room in the Capitol f Utah for the department headquarters of the Grand Army of the Republic where the records of the department may be always preserved of the That we tender the thanks Grand Army of the department of Utah to the governor and the Legislatureap-of for the generous prothe State of Utah for printing the propriationof made and the the Grand Army ceedings to the same records pertaining That while we regret the necessity we heartily indorse the action ofofPresthe the Congress ident Wilson and of United States In declaring a state tne war with Germany and in entering of the honor ox war for the protection and property lives the and the nation o" Gov of our citizen and the action and acSimon Bamberger in his hearty government into tne tive support of the be crisis We believe this world freedom of the apresent war for the and we urge Its prosefrom autocracy cution with all the and vigorwoof which our pledge country tois capable all aid in our power give the in support of the government of war United States in prosecuting tothea sucwith the German government cessful Issue warm appreciaThat we express our work of the Womtion of the patriotic and the circles of the an's Relief Corps In their help ladies of the Grand Army and and support given to the posts In their members of the Grand Army work and and charitable our patriotic do thanks to we tender Howard corps for the splendid cabinet presented to Grand Armyof headquarits relics the preservation ters for Washington and records and to the circle for a portrait of Washington of the And to the Lincoln Search corps a for California of portrait department of Abraham Lincoln and to others for contributions of relics and records or the Grand Army regret that so That we profoundly loved comrades have dnr-iii- g our of many the past vear been called from our Monster” that we ranks by the “Grimhonor their memory mourn their loss and pray a merciful Providence to give their labors them sweet rest from our thanks to the That we tender of the department and retiring officers them on the splendid mancongratulate ner in which they nave discharged the past year their duties during M fur-nish- ed CITY PLANNING EXPERT SPEAKSHERE TODAY A N McKay Makes Report Charles H Cheney of San Francisco to Talk at Commercial Club Luncheon Improved methods for zoning cities for Industrial and residential purposes will be explained today noon at luncheon in the Commercial club by Charles II Cheney of California who was Influenced to come here and speak to the business men through the efforts of Edward M Ashton of the Salt Lake commission planning Mr Ashton became impressed with Mr Cheney’s knowledge of city planIn Kansas ning atMra meeting recently Cheney is said to have a City The chief outcome' of the deliberations of the national council of defense at the conference In Washington a week was a series of recommendations ago multitudinous-wayspecifying ' In which the various state councils can help the government during the war with Germany' according to a report made by A‘ N McKay to Governor Bamberger yesterday Both action and nadepartmental tional legislation to establish minimum prices on staple foods and maximum the prevention of food gam-lin- g S bices for are being considered the and additional countysays report agents will likely be provided A Mil is pending in Congress for the establishment of grades for food products and to empower the secretary of agriculture to take other steps to safeguard the food supply The national- council that the state councils help proposed in the struggle with Germany in the following ways: By assisting on registration day fd! the new armies and by aid In recruiting for the national guard the regular army and the navy By educating the public as to the extent of the task ahead By making registration day a successful holiday By maintaining labor health welfare and living standards By keeping tne worker and the employer In touch Idle workers and boys By below getting age to the farms military By help In the cultivation of United States and private Irrigation projects By obtaining lands of land grant and state lands for cultivarailroads' tion and grazing purposes By securing lessees for Indian lands By seeing that mining bureaus com- au!CSf® min? ‘ abot'polbillViS ot Increased war use production of minerals for By operating a central food production affiliated with the state council of defense with zations In each county and organifurther subdivisions of food activities By encouraging better methods of an increase of staple farming andfood crops: by the comuse of the munity n foods the greater reduction of waste and the provision of means for the preservation and drying of foot products By helping to prevent any stoppage of Industry because of wages or other disputes Recommendations are made by coun-cl- ls the national council thatalso state should help the federal government In collecting its war revenue In In the flotation of the Libassisting erty loan: In putting state engineering foroes in touch with the coast and geodetic survey for war survey purposes and In securing the of fish commissions with the commission of fisheries in relation to marine food supply The federal of agriculture proposes todepartment in each state ’ a place to with representative central committee or other authorities in ascertaining and satisfying needs for labor Steps are being taken to the seed and to assafeguard sure food stocks nextsupply autumn Department activities relating to the present needs are emergency Increased as far as possible— thisbeing' greater activity against live Includes stock diseases Insect and other hindrances depredations against production and co' s - -- - - - non-perisha- ble ly home-grow- wide range of Information of the subof zonlngs and parkings of cities jects and a fund of knowledge on economic that confront cities problems At the luncheon which will start at 1280 o’clock plates will be reserved commisfor the members of the city sion the governing board of the comlocal mercial club the presidents of the memthe real estate associations andcommission bers of tbe city planning All business men of the city have been Invited to attend Mr Cheney la the architect and city for San Francisco has trav- nservation” planner eled through the principal cities of Europe and those of this country for the purpose of making and Investigations Is regard- COUNTY building city regarding ed as one of the experts of the country In his line of work BOSTAPH W LUCIAN II SMYTH SEYMOUR B YOUNG II G ROLLINS Committee 1917 Salt Lake City May Officer Elected the convention of the deDuring of Utah of the Ladles of the partment O A R which took place simultaneously theMrs followingL officers Hubbard Salt Mary chosen: Mrs commander Lake department Salt Lake senior Robert McDonald Mrs Cora C Stevens vice commander: Mrs commander vice Ogden junior Salt Lake treasurAlberta Houghton er: Mrs Mary E Westover Salt Lake Mrs Lillie Hadley Ogden secretary Mrs Jennie L Nye Ogden chaplain councilor ills Eva A Erb Ogden Mrs Lucy Hodge Ogden and Mrs Price Salt Lake councilors Agnes Mrs Gertrude Newton inspector Mrs Midvale Instructor Kddlev Chater Mrs Cora F Smith corresponding secretary and Mrs L ft Tanner Salt Lake corresponding secretary The resolution which was adopted is as follows: “Resolved that the ladies of the Utah department of the G A II In con 13 're co-oper- ate USERS Do not despair or give up when you blue Do not shut yourfeel sick and room to suffer- Come to self up in a Institute where you can the Snyder - have of doctors the care and attentionskilled in and nurses especially case You your particular handling of the liquor or will not be deprived been uslng You will you have drug treatment The not be sick from the and guaranteed Snvder treatment IsInstitute clear of vou will leave theof up mind and strongfor body Callorus come writ particulars by phone cost you nothing to and see us It will treatment the Snyder out about find - SNYDER INSTITUTE S5-- I S 4th Hast M- - Self Lake Utah j’koae Waaateh 4162 i23 Divided opinions regarding raising funds for conducting the city schools a postyear caused coming during thewith no decision and another ponement board of meeting will be held by the of next education evening Tuesday weekof the clearRepresentatives house association real estate asing sociation and ' commercial club were the’ and gave opinpresent'at So ions regarding meeting of funds raising board varied were the opinions that the after two hours decided upon a future In a letter to the state board of A H Parsons county asASSESSMENTS ASKED equalisation sessor calls attention to the fact that although the Utah Copper company in Its 1916 reports lists 4193 shares of the Garfield Water company par value County Heads Desire Equal- and value at 8419300 the brokerage of the water company In Salt ization Board to Declare property Lake la aasessed at 8104780 and In Tooele county at 859000 on Stock Losses The Utah Copper company owna of the Garfield Water company's stock and the Garfield Smelter comcomif but pany the copper The state board of equalization hae pany’s holdings comprised the entire been asked by C R Christiansen com- capital stock it would still look Mr says as though 8163780 the missioner of San Juan count for an Parsons sum of the two county assessments on of the grantwas a very Inadequate advisability opinion valuation ing a reduction In assessments on live the property stock where owners have lost animals as a result of tbe frigid weather since January 1 when the state assessments SETTLEMENT IS NEAR were made An answer is being preby William Bailey secretary of paredboard the Under the law there la no recourse once an assessment is made If a home and bums down is assessed one day owner must pay the next the home even though his home has become nonexistent It is said to be considered Following a conference which lasted between officials of the the part of wisdom however for asses- until A Traction company and sors net to demand flat and public L tah nightfall Light law the committee representing the cardeclarations of the law where the Jusmen’s union a statement was made of decreeing falls so conspicuouslycommon sense and “that negotiations looking to tice A mixture of the settlement of the question In dispute behuman kindness Is recommended tween the traction company and Its employees are progressing satisfactorily” This statement was out under GREEK INTERPRETER IS the signature of H F given Dlcke general of the traction company and manager A H Burt chairman of the committee on negotiations of the employees Mr Burt said that It Is probable that meeting of the employees will be held Thursday morning for ratification of ths agreement with the street car com pany two-thir- ds rd Peonage Plan at Garfield GOV BAMBERGER TO Nets Alien Thousands TALK TO ENGINEERS Say Accusers The Utah Society of Engineers will hold Its tenth annual in the Newhouse hotel this banquet evening toastmaster for the evening will The A committee of foreigners represent John C Damon Governor Simon Bam-bf the 450 men who went on strike ing vislast the Arthur plant berger willAs give an address on “The at Saturday a Citizen” Sylvester Q Utah Copper Engineer ited the offices of the and alleged be- Cannon will talk on “Engineers and company yesterday and A N McKay on “Namanager fore It C Gemmell general Progress” state Indus- tional Defense” and F D Brown of the Gus Paulus trial commission ofthat the Utah Copper Greek interpreter as a medium at Garfield has acted giganticwaspeonage through which a laborers mainamong foreign plan Actually Removes Hair tained They said the men would refuse to return to work unless Paulus Roots or Money Back ! was discharged Leaders of the movement against (Brand-ne- w Method' Work Like 1 Paulus allege that he extorted thouMagle his countrymen sands of dollars from ofand divided it with petty company hairs come have the superfluous ficials The interpreter Is said to own outTo roots and nil before ones very 880000 worth of property In Garfield sounds almost too to be Both Mr Gemmell and Mr Brown as- eyes true Yet many thousandsgood of women sured the committee that if the charges have to their own satisfaction proved could be 'substantiated Paulus would that this can 'be accomplished—easily lose his place In the company’s emby means of the Instantly harmlessly—process ploy wonderful phelactine This method Is not to be compared all with any liquid or powder or paste GRADUATE NURSE DIES at nor with electrolysis anything ‘elseIt ' ever like it originated Nothing RESULT OF OPERATION causes the hairs to 'come out entire roots Included leaving the skin smooth Miss Rosalie Reynolds daughter of and hairless as a babe’s Its action Is Mrs Mary C Reynolds 343 Wall street so positive so certain every druggist died suddenly- yesterday at a local sells phelactine -- under a money-bac- k Is hospital She underwent an operation guarantee It —a child could set in last Saturday and a ' a small stick of v itGet eat nurse Miss' Reynolds was peritonitis graduate safely of the L D S hospital - She is sur phelactine today follow the simple Invlved by her mother and a number of structions: you will have a meat agree-labl- e brothers and sisters surprise - : - - non-polsono- non-odoro- us us - non-lr-rltatl- ng' v o' ' LIGHT : meeting of Sluggish give 8500 to be able to enlist” said a heavy man with gray whiskers and hair-tmatch afternoon as he stood in the Uyesterday 8 army recruiting office “Maybe they’ll take me What 1 city Rlter repre- house association senting the will clearing have its own burdens “Posterity without being loaded down with debts Involved by: us I do not believe that the of this city will stand for about It morepeople taxation either sergeant?” by increase of : or bond Issue “How old are you” Inquired the levy w R Wallace the behind the railing commercial club and representing the real estate sergeant association said his ' organisations jl°’ ab°ut 50” replied the man T were In favor of school S? in oldr I than Improvements years In feelings” the ' cost notwithstanding old was to° E W Senior declared’ that he for us but I wish In favor of better schools no matter I?1 young fellows felt the way do the what the cost replied sergeant In the armT office as well Alleged Insinuations that tne members of the board were not capable of as that of the navy was slow yesterday nien enlisted in the acthe funds expended by the handling schools roused the Ire of George W 1centing to early reports and army not more Bacon equal number Joined the navy “If this board cannot be trusted ft ujrjnr to athe ball: game In the 'early was held Is time we found It out and got the prlnclpal parade Mem-hestreets of the citythrough new one” he declared of the Salt Lake baseball club ocPresident O W Moyle before the a number of automobiles and those who cupiedwere meeting adjournedin thanked followed by army officers the discussion for 1soldiers ilr hgd taken part had and pretty girls shown the interest they A mounted escort-head- ed “We are servants of the people” he the and parade s mn band t urnished said “We are trying to do tne best we can and are thankful ior any sugFormer German Offers Service that may be offered that will gestions fact that he was formerly mike our decl“lon8 mor® W°table to in the Germany and that three army the people of this city” Pf- brothers have fallen flght- the European kler aInnative war t?r Rudolph Polack of Bromberg Germany himself M’ADOO IS OPPOSED TO at presented the army station yesterday and eefced recruiting for enlistment papers Is and country for It” declared PolackI want to fight But you will be' fighting two of E L your brothers and against the land that Kv© y°u birth” he was told “That’s a matter I have settled I want to fight forthat this country” he insisted Clearand Commission The officers of the station are conCity whether It would be advisable sidering Held Committee to take Polack Into the army although ing House believe 'that he was they in really for earnest when he made his appeal Joint Meeting Today enlistment An Interesting character who enlisted was flurry McLoughlin of Roselake The city commission will hold a joint Minn He is an Irishman served in 8 tne Boer war where he was awarded a o’clock this afternoon at meeting members of the clearing house medal of the Distinguished Service with committee for a further discussion of Order and has crossed the Atlantic the proposed 82200000 bond Issue J times as a gunner on a passenger Members of the commission are said ship since the war started with “I would probably know moreEurope to be strongly In favor of a bond Issue 'about rethe he said “but the army needs the fact that Mayor Ferryfrom navy” despite me” ceived the following telegram William A McAdoo secretary of the Recruit Yesterday treasury The were: recruits “Your telegram May 7 Depends upon U S Navy —yesterday Leslie Beverly Lenody urgency It might be unwise to issue Blxby Ida Lee Roy Thomas bonds unless the need is pressing” E Webb Vincennes Leroy Ind one Kan Jesse The telegram is In answer to McVan EdCenter Colo Busklrk Joseph to sent by Mayor Ferry Secretary William mund Frits Mont: Billings municion a Adoo asking his opinion Leon Asher Kaysvllle- Arnold Edward bond Issue - 600 pairs Patent ‘Pumps Strap Slippers §4X)0 to $600 values plenty of sizes to fit all Oniy— 4 - $400 and Recruiting Officials Parade in Effort to liven Spirits - to Sizes— - - -- $300 i ENLISTMENTS - - $195 : ' - Newest styles in Patent and Beautiful variety of Patient Dull Pumps A A to D All sizes pers Yalues$500 60 Pumps - : - ?? - WILL OPERATE ROAD Is Denied Railway Will Be Taken Over Bracken Stockton Utah William Bor-re- tt North Ogden Winfield Powell Mont Wllby Groes-bec- k Francis Cushmaxi Mammoth Utah Walter Andrew Baxter Silver—City 'Utah U S Army Henry McLoughlin Rose Lake Minn Dale Udy Elda Ida Stuart M Brown Twin Falls Ida Gel O Parish Elba Ida Richard W Clark Salt Lake Willard O Arnold Salt Lake Charles E Pickett Salt Lake R Salt Lake Henry C Larson Snyder Lake Preston S D Percy Joseph Rolland American Falls Ida Frank H Wales Bingham Utah George A Darrin gton Elba Ida Holger T Madsen Buhl Ida Alse Cl Beeninga Ogden Willard V Done Salt Lake Alonzo R Irvine Salt Lake Carl R Newstrom Jr Salt Joseph S Pearce Ely Nev - Ike The first step toward actually solving the problem as to whether or not service on the Emigration capyon railroad will be maintained during the coming summer was taken yesterday when the special committee of the owners of canyon property made an appeal for Emigration the support of the commissioners in the city and county to prevent the railroad commovement pany from tearing up ita tracks and to prevail upon the present owners of the road either to continue service or turn the road over to others to operate Assurance was the commissioners that in eventgiven the public utilities can commission be prevailed upon to deny tbe petition of the toEmigration dismantle Canyon Railroad company over the road It will be taken either by the Utah Light & Traction company or by a company to be organised the property owners of the canyon by to operate It the summer was held In the city The meetingduring council chamber and was attended by Mayor W Mont Ferry who Mpresided Commissioners Heber Wells City Karl Scheid Herman Green and Newman County CommissionStephen ers Charles Stillman and Joseph Lindowners In say and following property canyon: T F ThomasO Emigration chairman of the special committee N Strevell A Fred Wey Dr L W Snow George Buckle Walter C Lewi C D Harding A Woodruff Bert Olson Mrs A T Moon Mrs Fred W W Beesley Morton Mrs L W Snow and A B Irvine the latter counsel for the property owners CHARLES LANE HURT IN AUTO ACCIDENT Charles Lane 36 236 Sixth avenue ribs yesterday suffered two fractured afternoon when a if automobile driven P H Goggln 56 Hlllcrest apartby ments passed over his body The accident occurred at Broadway and Third West streets Lane waa taken to the emergency hospital and later removed to the Holy Cross hospital He was crossing the street and had from behind an auto truck stepped when he was struck by the Goggln his auto and car Mr Goggln-stoppegave assistance to the Injured man Veteran Campaigner to Be Connected With Internal Revenue Department Will I The public schools of the city will present a big production of the operetta "The Contest of the Nations” 5 on the steps of night May Hugh Friday W Dougall the state capitol schools the in music of city supervisor of the afwill have general direction Leola fair with Lisle Bradford Wilberta Schrack Evangeline Thomas Mildred Jones and others asWhitneyhim sisting Five thousand children from the gr&aes fifth sixth seventh and eighth the courThrough will participate U of U tesy of Prof Thomas Giles-th- a nuber Orchestra augmented bywill the ply feaprofessional musicians An interesting accompaniments will be Wk ture of the entertainment under the didances of the nations of Day director rection of William E Patriotic song education physical form an important part of will also costumes novel Pretty the program the sreat state with effects lighting a' background will unbuilding asmake a beautiful picture doubtedly ’ escaped 2£ of the Sn N Garbrick 26 George H A- - Slaybcak Officer Q uen tin prison yesterday sfternoon feet first through The prisoner jumped tne Irainwas passing Utah Gartrick was though Morgan an aUe for time serving when he charge fit Mu EUKCfi npiinn has A description of Garbrick and Wla been' furnished the Salt Lake police the sheriff’s office ‘way-aroun- - re FRANK :F1- PYOTT D1 Chiropractor I f f - 'V’-Y'"'- i - - - the streets of the business secparade tion this morning on their way to their labors n £ PhC Announces the opening of chiropractic offices ' in "the Utah Savings 'te Trust Company building Monday May l4 The" general pixhlic v is cordially invited for : adjustments and free analysis St V1 v Two veers’ succesafnl practice in Utah Persecuted prosecuted arrested and convicted for practicing medicine in Sanpete county- is-I- AMATEUR FARMERS PARADE' S U’ will work Students of the-L"on the school farm today at Walker's field on south Main street" They will d gst-fn- ea ge 1 CAPITOL - - - SltPSOF ON - - ' : S UTAH SAVINGS Hours: Booms 706 707 y 730 p hl : & TRUST BUILDING Telephon ’ 2 to-p 'm and 630' to Wasatch- 8636 BesV Hyland 1434-- J 9 to 11 i - SING OPERETTA Newton Farr veteran BAKES for the Democratic party Incampaigner Utah left GLOBE TROTTER Mont afternoon for Helena yesterday WAY AROUND WORLD to be sworn in as 'deputy collector or Internal revenue for the local district Utah Idaho and Montana of the most unique Including Probably onetours Is reported that he will work out globe on record has been It trotting of the Salt Lake office of the dis- undertaken by L C Klitteng a guest at trict and he expects to retain his local the Hotel Utah Mr Klitteng Is baking residence the world The appointment of Mr Farr to a hisThe object of Mr Klltteng’s tour Is which in the local district of- the position introduce tljfe Danish pastry United States Internal revenue was to ’best made to the the be to claims he recommended at Washington nearly nations of the world Besides being a one month ago by members of Utah’s baker and a lecturer Mr Klitteng congressional delegation He was one has contributed many articles to tna for Senator of the staff of of the local conditions in the the senatorial countries William H King speakers during he visits campaign last fall of deputy collector In the Mr Farr will travel ex- PAVING CONTRACTS TO it is said position that over the three states of the tensively district and devote much of hla atBE AWARDED TODAY taxes It is also tention to Income Mr be Farr that may assigned reported to considerable special work when commission will today award enter of Ninth the dry The city Utah and Montana for the paving 8outh°?rom Sixth East column East to Ninth the Moran who was hi'1 P J to streets BLAKE MADE CAPTAIN lowest of four P'bidders The 829286 48 Harold Blake was appointed captain were as follows: 82980011 Parrott Broth-er- a of company D of the University of Utah J WCoMellen Strange-Magul382f40098 cadet battalion yesterday He takes estimate of the city the place of Charles 'Woodruff who left 33534280 forThe the work was 3362185 school last week engineer -- QC Students of Public Schools 100 Carpenters Will Start Work at Fort Douglas to Present ‘Contest of This Morning Nations’ May 25 RAILROAD DROPS 2 PASSENGER TRAINS Acting on instructions from F A Wadleigh of Denver F E Clarity assistant manager of the Utah lines of general the Denver A Rio Grande Is sued orders yesterday eliminating passenger trains Nos 15 and 16 In service between Denver and Ogden The two trains have been In operation for cen-taand took care of a large per years of the Denver and- Salt Lake passenger traffic In the message from explained MrItls that the order eliminatWadleigh two big trains ’keeping ing the the recommendations of the Amerwith In comwhich ican Railway association is endeavor with war measures &1Lpliance possible lng to put in operation equipment in thecoalhauling of freight and similar comand particularly modities ” J O COMPANYSHOE 25 E Broadway PRISONER LEAPS FROM NEWTON FARRLEAVES TO UNION PACIFIC TRAIN ACCEPTraERAL JOB in styles ipOeW - S?-11- pal values Slip- -- - - Strap Many $600 Best Quality Button Regular $1200 Values Sale Price- rs - - Kid on White Shoes Special Sale White Washable Kid Lace or -- - (( ipOaULJ Only - - Values Good s fm ASSESSOR - DRINK AND DRUG : K Le Grand Young Petition one-thi- on "to of c Education Youthful: Spirit K Fails: 'f Board and Clearing House1 Open Army Service to Is Held! filling Citizen ‘ our-selv- es es-pecia- llv — - - 'self-supp- i 250 pairs of Pumps - and Strap Slippers Joint-Meetin- on Proceedings of National Defense Council : ’ - k ing - " ''V —— — TO AD) NATION SCHOOL PROBLEM SUPPORT TO PRESIDENT Re-elect- AN ' VS v STATE TOLD HOW R PLEDGES LOYAL D Corscr ' ' ' ' h 5 - Outside Calls' by Appointment : V - Cpt W 73 Tllliotl commandant at Fort Pouglar received a message front the western department of the army yesterday- adv'rlng that the building of temporary !?rrrck® for the housing of two addition! re?inenti of infantry lo rushed ro that the barracks can be completed bv June 1? when the new - mobilization order will go Into effect In keeping with the urgent instructions more than 109 carpenters will be at work at Fort Douglas this forenoon came from Official confirmation the Twentithet Washington yesterdaeth United States infantry will be released from service or the Mexican border and will be brought back ato Fort DongJa where It will be used a unit cf Instruction in the formation of the new Forty-secon- d and Forty-thir- d regiments of Infantry STUDENTS WILL GIVE LAST PLAY TONIGHT The class in play technique of the of tbe Unpublic speaking dej artmentdivision will iversity of Utah extension the third play of the scries present Paof thfee-aplays “A Scrap of in the per” by J TalgravehallSimpson U of U camuniversity assembly pus tonight at 8 o'clock Musical selections will be furnished by Mia Helen Leiff The cast includes: Miss Barker Fred Davj Lawrence Gladys Mortensen Miss Marguerite Taylor Ruben Cardwell Mls Krins Davis Read Michelscn Octo Grown Miss Lucilc Barker Miss Louise Culiinan and Miss Beatrice Barton An invitation is extended to the general public to attend this play No admission will be charged ct WOMAN INJURED AS CAR STRIKES DITCH Mrs M W Cats Third street suffered a painful injury toHast her nose at 1030 last night when an automobile which she was struck a small ditch at Eighthdriving South ami Fourth East streets She was taken to the emergency hospital where the inMr Cats was jury wasthedressed car and was thrown with driving considerable force against the windshield Other occupant of the car were uninjured G55 WORK STARTED ON §40000 WAREHOUSE The Redman Fireproof Storage comhasy begun work on the erection panyfour-storof a warehouse which it will erect for the International Harvester company The structure Is being built on First South street between Fifth and Sixth West streets It is estimated that the building will co3t $40000 It will be used for storage purposes for the Harvester company |