Show I - r" I : - Merit While' at Post 'Will 'Be - Permitted to Go About iii : Their Shirt Sleeves :r ni girls Vi' r Fbrty-thir- l " 'jA- ' '“Save waste and win the war” ref reived added impetus at Fort ’ Dougissuance of an las yesterday with thethereafter- coats order providing that will not he worn by men on duty at order applies to the the post Thewhen-thas soldiers leave onlycoats “post fort worn-must t be the the officials of It is pointed r out by effort-imade being? counpost officials throughout' the by armyconserve to clothing? In a recent try "order issued' by - President ’Wilson a limited amount’ of clothing must very be given to men in the service- - As a order soldiers possessresult of the one complete outfit were ing more than submit to their superflous obliged ' to the regimental supply of- -: clothing fleers With all these - precautions there Is not enough clothing at the r post at the present time to equip many of the recruits who recently arrived j-and Comfortable 'i The order issued yesterday from the follows: offices of Col 8 unl“Due lack ' of sufficient :) form clothing at the post beginning be all duty at'- the post willThls performed in olive drab shirts' post” only When' colipplles to the liers leave the fort coats must-be wora '”v non-cowho wereThe twenty-fou- r s commissioned second lieutenants Tuesto Forty-secon- d yes-- " day wereTenassigned to theregiments went terday four- to and Forty-thir- d regiment andevens up the Twentieth infantry This of officers at the rpgl-mepostnt the number twenty-thre- e belonging to each ' to The men had not been assigned d Forty-thirand In the ’companies but- in Twentieth Infantries yesterday were as the Forty-secon- d assignments ' follows: Second Lleuts Tuper McDonald to to supply company Herbert Dewitt S Hose machine to company A Charles A Douglas to company company C: Fred Dankert-tRapson to companE P gugeneF Arthur L Lynn to company F: Will-G iam 'Head to company H william McCracken to company I Jefferson ‘J to company! Edward In ' the' same regiment Thomas E Mount was assigned Mto comScott Lieut Edwin B Second pany to company G and Second Lieut I Albion Siith to company lUfle Range Aetlvew-:yThe rifle range at the post 'assumed war prethe appearance of a regularwhenrifle school yesterday' paratory” was Those members begunpractice or the Twentieth Infantry who :had at Fort Bliss parprevious training In the practice ' After the ticipated members of "the Twentieth have --'had on the range the Forty seewill v do their ond and Forty-thirParkinson Is in shooting Lieut' Chargee Col S who Is now com? mander of the post occupied the Hasbrouck- yesterfices of CoL 'and the latter is now - “ready ’for day business? in the offices of Regimental AdJ Elliott M Norton It is likely that considerable changing of off loes will take place shortly in’ order' that the of main officers wilt beuar? majority tered in the same building: Alexander L Lucas a civil engineer ’has been’ ordered to of Portland Ore ' at Fortconstruetlenr Douglas to act as civil 'report engineerHe and been superintendent has appointed "captain: A large crowd was yesdisappointed ’ when r the regular- - Wednesday terday afternoon band concert was Director Anton Goetz in of the asked Twentieth infantry - band charge authorities for to cancel the concert becausepermission of the fact t that the men had played the two days previously-and the request was granted-- Informal guard mount was held at 5 p m Instead of formal mount as scheduled In the Forty-secon- d Infantry yester- day the following be appointments were announced: to" be David JU Price ’Jo "sergeant Corp first dass Elmer corporals Privates Clarence K Barnes H-NermanJ Basey Brown and Private Gradle Short Grass fires broke out early yester---afternoon east ‘Of the war pris--day on barracks but -- the quick' response of the post fire department-prevente- ' this 'spread-- ' of the flames'" Under the direction of the First I Presidency of the Mormon 'church officers and enlisted men of Fort Douglas will be of honor at an Frl ‘organ recital at - the Tabernaele McClellan will J J' Organist night day " render the ‘lowing Ca Valeria Rus- grand selection? from from ‘‘Salome” an ticana’ "Caprice old melody arranged by Professor“The Rosary? in Mormon ‘hymn "Finale from favorite “Melody the seoond organ symphony byWidor Banner and The ' orders placed a num-- i army Yesterday bar of brigadier generals at various the country but Fort Posts throughout In the Douglas is not yst mentioned dispatches'-- Assignment of a - brigadier at Fort Douglas !s expected general time any Activities of the Twentieth Infantry Social club will be resumed Wednesat the day- evening July-2hall post with a dance - James B Ayres presi-i’de- nt of the organization has assisting ' him Albert vice G Bassett secretarypresident: and J 'Henry Llndlow chairman of the decorating committee in the arrangements for th affair v The entertainment committee Is composed of Paul V Casey Clyde White and C D Nicholson The Twen- -orchestra under the dltleth infantry rectlon of Lnton ’ Goetz - will furnish - - r - that-ever- s - ’ : ’ ’ - - -- - to-th- e ‘ - 0 ms - - - -- - i'j A-Gre- ene gun-compan- - - : - - - - five-day- s - non-commissio- ’ - - the-guest- s - pieces-"America- - Fi Star-spangl- - Mo-Clell- an ed ' ' - - - - H-Jone- ! -- -- - SPY SUSPECT IS ing a part of the taxes for the paving together with' automobile1' owners' will ask ’that the street'be given a great lighting 'system that will baamodel to therestfbfV the state- v': Davis l Coaaty lateraated of Is understood that- - residents It Davis county will join with Salt Lake eltlxens in the request with a view a year or two there shall that within white be a great to Ogden onTthe main road While no from definite answer' has been received in charge the Weber county people of that ''end of the main 'road it is understood that Weber county will it is concerned "in Join as far the making of what promises to - be the greatest 'and best' road in the west if not in the entire " 'V i'V:"' west The plans eall for a continuous lightsystem from Salt Lake to Ogden ing which it is hoped will later be extended from? Balt - Lake : to Provo and in every section of the states where "v there lz awno highway publlc of have made Those highthe matter say lighting way would not be expensive and the attraction would be such that it would not alone be' a big “ad” for Utah roads but it would' be the? means of avoiding many accidents & Is Progressing ' Pwlag ' The Beck street paving Is going forit'- was announced last ward rapidly" night4 - At least 80 per cent of the work ia declared v completed from the north end1 of the Salt Lake county line to the big cut- north of the old Salt Lake mill and elevator plant 'Yesterday the steam shovel was started from 'the south endof the line near the Warm 'f'v-'vj Springs Contractor J W Mellon ’has a hunto finish his condred days in wliich tract i but "he - promises that he will have the job done within a sixty-da- y limit' ?: rVl fiKi-ivT Vv- r ’ ' -- ' - Salt-Lak- e - as -- -- '4-- - a-stu- - - : -- - - - V7 - - ’ - : -- BUMPER CROPS ’“ — S U V Ui ! c Damaging Letters and Pic-tdriei of Von BemstorfL ! Found on German: J - i - - - - - -- ng a v-- r - - s It-ji- s : - - - ' : 1 TO CIRCUMVENT r k v v- Agricultural Expert Says If u Gamblers Barred Food i " 1 Be Cheap- kt-Wil- l 'fJi v-Strrt - k 4‘f: Two women and one man 'asked ' thfe court yesterday to bo relieved from the bonds of matrimony: The man Frank H Metcalf is modest in his plea for a divorce He asserts wife Clara B Metcalf- ' has that his him deserted Ada SL Cox- however has a long list of charges ' agaiqst her husband Will wife alleges that lam' 8 Cox in from March 1911 until some time com in the not 1916 the date given husband struck - beat £lalnt the her down : stairs twisted ber broken wrists until they were nearly husband of the and tbat the treatment was so cruel tbat : she- was forced to leave him in order: to protect her life and that of a minor child Mrs Cox doss not ask for alimony hut asks that she be: given' the custody of the minor ohlld'-- -' Clara Mandon asks that she be given her freedom from William Albert Mandon on the charge that he has failed to support her for several months -- dlstriot - - - If crops which are thriving in every of the United' States and in places part where never - have grown heretothey fore can be kept from dishonest speculators the food problem next fall and winter will be a very easy one accordto Col Frank editor of ing the Texas Farm and Ranch and Holland s Magazine' noted publications of the south Issued at Dallas Colonel Holland arrived in Salt Lake and is at the Hotel - Utah 'yesterday after making an extensive agricultural of the United States inspection ' KVv Zfs CVopa Aitnrad " He madeBig his most thorough study of crops while in Kansas where he says to bumper har that everything vesta He addedpoints' that this condition waa and that the corn crop of Texasgeneral will surpass all expectations” :' "Every state will produce record cotton r and this apcrops - excepting pears to‘ ' be two x weeks' ' late" said Colonel Holland' We made- a 'boast we would feed the world and that is beginning to appear that' we are go-it make our boast good that Is if ing to food speculator the "does not step in and destroy ' our good intentions"' called ' a Vblg meeting against food in Chicago f our years ago speculators a stir and it caused quite - j -- - ’ - Jr--'T- he - - ’ ’ - of Sergeant-Majois Leslie Frank L’ Nelson Edward composed Gelleth and Robert Foss Regi Joseph mental Supply Sergeant Robert and- Regimental Color Sergeant ' William X McAndrews rs Forty-thir- d With AMERICA-MAKIN- Ot-w- ell - ive ‘ - America is now making a high grade of anallne synthetic and wood qualityused in the manufacture of dry dyes to Walter Lewis goods according' Brothers Dry manager of the Walker He declares that Goods' company American dyeing" interests have' advanced ' so rapidly' and been so firmly established since the beginning of the war as to preclude the possibility of Germany ever regaining the big trade Hwe rr it formerly-- controlled dye mari They regarded me then front many kets of this' v country viewpoints but now I feel that I have been thoroughly vindicated because ths ' Vs" President of the United States and the ALLEGEDMANN ACT and others desecretary of was clare that I agriculture and that it will right VIOLATOR RETURNED be Important that we rid ourselves of food speculators “I do not mean to att&ck an honest Chief Deputy United ' States ' Marshalcommission merchant I refer to the L M Smyth left yesterday for Springman who corners foodstuff and holds field UL with ' Dominick- Baletto an it until the people are forced to empty Italian who is being returned to Illitheir wallets into hie coffers in order nois to stand trial for alleged violation ' to live the Mann white 'Slave act Baletto - of '‘T'iV: Jf is said by- federal authorities to' have from Illinois - to a young SENATOR SMOOT ASKS brought t was arrested Eureka where he girl - - : ’ - -' - - - in-th- 1 e - -- - '-- - - ? V - - - - - ' ftom Posioff ice - ed - s - Vv - Smoot offered in the - Senate today a resolution the President to transrequesting mit : to the Senate I any information in the handq of the shipping board "to show: what contracts been 1st" or ere pending for the : have construction of under the authority of the board shipsalso asked the names of the He the location and capacity of the the yards' per ton to be the nature price and amount of any paid and advances to be made them from: government funds together with any other information which will assist the Senate in considering requests from said board further - on-Firs- t : - - ’ - - - J ' - - tj AX - -- - x - - " book-keepi- ng ' - appropriations BOARD TODEBATE or-"Jt- 4 v s otr- - t" ‘ ' i sfliis7 ' ' - -- ’ - - - T“ - V 'K'VV ' V r9 v - - ’ to-acqu- it - - - - - - f li v- - Bldg jfain - - - - - ur - - - - - - x vv' - v 'i s ? - - - d e ite ’ - - - WILL PROVIDE AUTO ' RIDE FOR SOLDIERS FREED SAYS EAST IS PROSPEROUS NOW t tit agent at Fort- Douglas in securing forty j automobiles with drivers to take the honor soldiers "at the fort on a two- hour auto outing next Sunday morning’ I Car owners are urged to advise the committee by? y telephoning Wasatch f 1037 during the day or Wasatch 118 t in the evening if their autos are avail- - j able for- the purpose The Y W C A j summer camp at Pinecrest is now open Information regarding rates and trans-ortatlP will be given at the associa- lion office Women with small chil- dren at : v the camp this year - A wave of prosperity has engulfed the eastern states according to a report brought back by Lester D Freed president of the Freed Furniture A Carpet company who has just returned from a furniture buying trip to Grand Mich He declared that AmerRapids ican - manufacturers are all doing “business as usual’ and that retailers from all sections are’ buying in large i - Keep Right on you've subscribed to the - Liberty Loan— that s -- i - 0 j -- WH on his PARK WEATHER NEWS conditions In Yellowstone will be announced hereafter park from the Salt Lake weather bureaudally office The new aervlce f : - - - : I - i quantities com-mendab-l& You’ve given to the Red Cross — that's also commendable Now center your efforts on Saving1—practice it: at "One every opportunity more opens ‘a dollar or Savings Account here pay- ing 4 per cent Compound Interest ifiETIASE JJZniTY OTED5T GDMZAir - largely for the benefit of tourist - - - - - Weather- 500 - 5-t- - - -- - - was-handle- - - - LAW WILL HIT ILLEGAL E of some Alleged Illegal operations ' are to - be Salt Lake pawnbrokers curbed by a proposed city ordinance soon to be presented to the city commission' The new ordinance is said to have the of ths police department and support criminal division of the city court of the pawnbrokers The be illegal pertain particularly said to operations 7 m closing ordito the nance !existing which is iteged to be violated almost dally by those pawnbrokers-who maintain a clothing store or some In connection other kind of business with their loan of flees It Is said that thus operated close st the pawnshops but that the other the required-hou- r businesses are conducted after 7 p m an opportunity for the transgiving of the loan business action It Is said onthat officers frequently the pawn books made find ’entries the closing hour but that they after no have way to tell that the office did not close at tbe required hour Under the' proposed ordinance each pawnshop must be conducted alone and not ln: connection with any other business Another section will bar the' uee of more than a front and back entrance doors or connections with and othersliding parts of the building In which the - - - -- - - - - office Is located PIONEER OF ’52 KEEPS - - made- ?: Xi Efficient Public Serrice t -- Hopkin will give a short ' into southern Utah at trip the meeting of the Utah Camera which takes place this evening atclub the Newhouse hotel At this meeting also ths will be given for the picawards ture contest of the trip to Bird Island Complete the outinir' arrangements 24foralso to Lake Blanche will be July if ’ HIS - : - ” Vf-- - LAYS DOWN LAW DR HOPKINS TO TALK 1 TO CAMERA CLUB - ns v L R BALL CAPT - Utaii Power & Light Co - - - - c That Utah Id reality might be cred- Ited with standing first among all tb states In Red Cross subscriptions per capita Instead of third as the official records of the recent big drive for “humanity dollars" now show is tbe received yestersubstance of a letter ' day by Lafayette HanchettKcbalrman camof tho Utah Red Cross executive ' D Gibson H from paign 'committee chief of the Red Cross organization work The letter from Mr Gibson shows thatthat Red Cross officials realiserecogUtah has not been given proper It Is nltlon In the recent campaign Washto in answer to letter sent the ington by Mr llanchett inthewhich extrema Utah chairman expressed of the Beeof the citizens displeasurehive state in not having been given after doing recognition by the press Red such splendid work in raising Cross funds Press reports credited Utah with raising but 8820000 Instead of the correct figure ofs 8320000 as follows: ' letter-IMr ' “A ’Gibson’s copy of your letter of July CL national secretary F Deitrich Red Cross has been handed meto I have recently come to Washington myself having beenandchairman I quite 'of the New York chapter the substance well appreciate of your letter "I have talked the whole matter over with Mr Davison and ou may be sure that we all here ' appreciate have been up Just exactly what youfully excuse no for what against Tnere is happened other than ' the tremendous mushroom growth in the whole situation “Utah should certainly be proud of the manner In which this campaign the records show Although the state stood third yet in reality the people might- easily feel they stood first for two reasons: First because the state that did stand first is of abnormal size and second because Rev York standing second was so greatly benefited a naby contributions of them it tional naturethat without would 'not have stood as high as Utah “I hope to have the pleasure of meeting- you in the near future' and In the' meantime you may be sure that all of us shall do all in our power to over come all the things enumerated in your letter" ed - RT’ V ! - : ? oft-repeat- on " - - - an hour yon can have all the breezes you want during the hot "summer months The secret is an Electric Ean Get yours today and be comfort- able all summer - T 1 of-fl- ee - : J- ' - - '- - - q ‘ mu-nitio- ’ " ’ - - - VI ON MANY ARTICLES 2 V' ir - ’ The Placing by telegraph of em- a largo bar5?e of commodities is ordered Inquantity notices issued by E: C Manson superintendent of trans of the Union Pacific portation and which have been posted In system fices of the Oregon Short Una tnev- of - Ths embargoes are pursuant to a the ?nl?¥1!tI®n of the United States by TheyPresident bar' exports of f®1 £ grain flour and meal therpfrom fodder meats fats fuel oil kerosMie gasolin’ pig ironT iron an steel billets ship plates and war materials and all The embargoes will be as per telefrom graphic itructions headthe Union Pacific the sof quarter system - i : V- sf v J v- - M?! -- - - : LS - v ’trV contractors UP PUTS EMBARGO e - A committee of women from tne- Y Wi C A Isyoung with George ' Sim government recreation - for t public-marke- ’ - - ’ - -- ‘ v 5-- Hcrftld'BepnblicmQ Sperfal? ' 1 A— Senator Washington July - ‘Nobleman’ Hus Cash Coming Two Bits ’ s ed ' HIGH GRADE- DYES - c tional Conditions efforts of Weber Davis Salt Lake and' Utah counties IF YOU’RE BONEHEAD Salt Lake is destined ' to have the JAM DOWN YOUR MAT greatest public market in the Intermountain country if not in SOARS Ibe entire west if plans now formu- PRICE OF IVORY v lated"' are carried out are a bonehead you are If you the prime movers admit that 26 per cent more today than worth the start of what may be ll't'but you were one week ago To wit: mghy more markets in the west The price of ivory has gone up they declare that Salt Lke is the logical Charles Devling and his assoclcenter for the entire Intermountain ates who are traveling through the e&iintry that with the lnterurban roads United States in the interests of the richest of running through the dealers of New York and part the Ivory tate from Cache county on the north London gave indirect notice to ail XO' Utah county-othe southis to ‘In of the local stores that deal ad& AHMID FARID - Egyptian Salt Lake that the farmer andit fruitImmediate an that Ivory goods I J“ mystic and looks for' his best market ' unlvance In the price of ivory had alwealthy grower ess-he to the east or west i" noble who is under a vagrancy ships ready- been scheduled and' that a sentence lore of twenty days has J f That Salt Lake can have a market advance might be expected further " the east the where Of course they blame It on secthe consumer the and producer' money coming from f This fact has been positivelyes- A can meet on common ground and where war The struggle in African sta-'bHv ia the retailer can tions' where Ivory has been ainter- le customers ' tablished Moreover the money is not has materially what they want getvVrhia Atlll cell it at a feredproduct an( any dubious currency- of a foreign the trade The with of is elephant profit part plani? thybff land'’ but in bqiia fide UnitedV-Stateand trunk now can his carry Call PaMlb Market " of coln There are no counter- a certain with tusks degree The plan calls for a con-- too is one claimants market the hunter for and but Ivory simple safety West ' ditlon attaches to its disbursement - to be located be to shoot people to busy Irying tween Fourth and Fifth Southstreet Dr on formal-- ! a toothbrush of received his Farid that think " of the block bounded theFourth looking letter yesterday- It’ was ' part" ivory from elseShipments of Africa South West ‘Temple First by South and and from a high government official— in marts usual First West There is a street running where have beerf greatly curtailed the postmaster1 at ABoston Mass have fal— to exact through tothe blocka with vacant land r'Northern ivory supplies on be i accounts r make extent a A to enough The communication read: market off good len large of this block was owned for years of hunters and “If you will return the key to partthe of the shortage lm- late R K Thomas there areanysources 'the ivory that postoffice box' which26 you rented' by In Boston a deposit of cents will a Should this property be selected as £orts from scarcely Norwegian be returned to you” heretofore operated in arctic would-bIn site it waters and made game and 'money? Sad indeed was this news to what is now called the center of the of the walrus those possible creditors of the doc- - city At one time Main street was The advance will affect all tor whoso hopes had been buoyed center of the city later it moved the to ' classes of ' ivory goods and while the east as far as Seventh East as by the Assurance of an afternoon has been far as population and later it has old- PopintoSubstitutenewspaper— in a seven- the firstnoline of de to the west and now th& cencolumn line—expressed brought that he had received a moved substitute fense there really is ter of the population Is nekr the corvast wealth" His letterV'provlng “class A" the merenants for - “wealth? say of is Fifth South' ner' not to and West First enough nearly American tne : pay the EX C Ashton and oth-e- rs that public For reason this goods for the big setting calls for too line printer have asked the city commission to consider the establishment of a great of Unvar- ln the market one where the : food ' supply nlshed Facts the item must read: from at least four counties could be MOAB ’SEBS FORMERS bitSL: ““Vast Wealth’’— two ' direct to Salt Lake and sold brought at the of the producer plus the BU& AYS HIGH UP price cost f of freight exbe exact ' "' v ' v press AND AT NIGHT ' Saves ' Partners Work ' Are- It is declared by those who the residents of Moab and have in hand the move that fruit or Is theseeing things vicinity or vegetables could be picked one aftthere really come truth in - the toreports ernoon or in the evening hours and be ' which Unithave recently on the Salt Lake market the next W W ed States Ray's Attorney morning without the long haul of to the effect that Fokker alr- wagon with the dust and disease have been seen flying high planes germs that' may gather during the in the clouds around Moab? ' haul wagon The reports have again caused Convicted Slayer’s' Pardon That the fanners of the counties to government officials to conjecture ' the and south would rather ship north etorles that the to as ' Plea Will Be Presented at by express than to make the trip by an air-established have Germans team was the statement made yesterMexico” in “somewhere base : plane V day by fruitgrowers from both: Davis The word from Moab is that the Saturday’s Meeting Apd Utah counties machines have not only beenflyingonce Definite action on the proposed new how- ' but often Thus faraccomwhich has for its object the - seen fnarket - no ever have photographs ' of the growers exchange -The case of Abe Majors who was nn-- i combining in verification the reports panied ' and the municipal market and for the of them '3fenced to a life term in the state' benefit of the consumer Is being inprison:: for ths killing of William a have It that the Moab The stories Brown polios captain of Ogden eigh- mission vestigated by members of the city comseen been at a lanes have flying Sllgh teen years ago will come- before the I at and altitude always night board of pardons at a meeting wi One explanation is that they may Consideration bf the applibe American machines from some ' Saturday cation of ' Majors has been postponed ’ border station but their mysterl-several- times owing to the absence ous movements lead some to be- of Governor Bamberger lleve they are German machines W McKinney a member J from a base established in the Attorney of the lower house of the mountains of Mexico Legislature ' will address the board in support of the petition He will assert that Mawas denied his constitutional right jors TALM AGE WEDS BUT-WA- R to an impartial trial is that there serious doubt as to his guilt and that WILL: INTERRUPT even granting his guilt he has been punished enough The supreme court decided that Ma- Says No Favoritism Wili Be HONEYJH&6N AUGUST 4 --was - The secfirst trial unfair jors Sliown in Ghoosing Men i : ‘Securing leave of absence from ond trial resulted in a verdict of second degree murder with a recommenJ the light artillery training camp-' dation for mercy The maximum penfor in Jordan Narrows Paul Talmage Camp Training life imprisonment was inflicted alty son of- Apostle James E Tslmage The verdict is said to have been the cams- to Salt Lake yesterday and result of a compromise between eight Miss Edna M Turner handwith ' desired who be1 will useless the It applicants to some stenographer at the Martin ' Jurors and 'four- who insisted upon the second officers for reserve Coal company Journeyed to LOgan training conviction ®amp to attempt to procure their selecwhere they were married They Nine of the Jurors In the ' case atq tion through Influence This was the will spend their honeymoon at Bear Issued yesterday by Chpt! asking that Majors be pardoned e warning R Ball who Is now engaged in making in Young Mr Talmsge a an Inborn the final selections the Utah artillery with private “With 400 candidates ‘ ‘accredited to for shoulder straps will' him by the citizens’ committee of ' ambition 16 BOYS VOLUNTEER kiss' his bride-to- farewell August - 4 which G S Burton is chairman- he Linda ' Vista CaL and proceed faces the task of eliminating all but bts the' military camp- During will 68 of these the state's quota Talmsge honeymoon Private “All of the necessary information much Attention to threb litFOR FACTORY WORK upon which selections are to be made devote tle manuals wlthrwblcn artillery is already in my hands or will be obstudents st the training camphave tained by me and it is unnecessary and been provided undesirable fop any candidates to try rv to Influence the selections' said Cap: Ball “The choice is in my hands VACATION BOOKS FOR Sixteen boys were enlisted ‘at the tain now- 1 shall not be susceptible to any fac in the work for Capitol yesterday choose the S tory- of the Morgan Canning company outside influence tobut will L LIBRARY PATRONS my best judgment where lads quota st Morgan Weber county I rfhall according accept full responsibility this that no more Five nonfiction books and two ficCaptain Ball explained work that has hitherto been done information light a4" to the camp and its tion books-hnamore boys are candidates wodld be taken on one card by ' men Thirty-fobe forthcoming from needed vacationists arrangeby according reason his office the for Court-lansimple that ments which were announcedto yesterday d Yesterday's volunteers were as the all details have been by Miss Joanna H- Sprague city lipreliminary Ashton Lyle Bunn Fred Cannon completed the only matter remaining brarian Fred Crebs k Fred Flacks Clarence This is to enable patrons to is the actual designation of the men take books Hook' Dallas Hyde Roy James Will-I- Tbese“namest summer resorts during he said will be forward- the vacation tomonths 'Elmer Michelson Clyde ed to ' the of the western department Kenneth Pearson Parry Josephtake the books from Parry and will not be given out tneWhen persons Howard Smith Laurie Thatcher and division T' for their vacation trips they - v library herePaul WIrick to will be candidate-hearrequired slips at the sign a “Unless: The following were accepted : for from me he officially same to time return the books agreeing know he that has may work in the Farmington sugar beet not been chosen’’ the week of first Bali-saiSeptember Captain fields: Waiter Adams 'Bert Alexander con of and French Copies English no was canto desire with dismiss It William Anderson Herman Berg Har-li- e soldiers venations for issued recently Hicks Walter Hlg-ha- m didates curtly that the captain made have been received Endsley Carol the library an j Mullins-- - Frank ' Penman his position plain 'but merely to head are attracting wideatattention Lyell They Arthur-Stonmuch useless for off striving and D Tkylor Joseph procured by v Miss Sprague' after which might be inade dlrectl preference were f v r Jr had she numerous received requests young men of their friends for them"-- - X' ‘’ta UtaK Helped byiacep- :v the-combin- - G l- - v able-bodi- -- t ij Commonwealths Outtnking - - - s - ed - - ' : “ 1 : : : ity - t SiirABOirr ship funds - - - - '£ ex--trem- Mart to: Be on First West Street Between Fourth and - Fifth' South Streets 1 E C OF L MU - able-bodi- - Chief ! Says State in H&Jity Might Stand First inyubv scriptiori Drive A" her-sister - Ii Suspected according to federal officials ! of complicity In'-- German kipy plots Emil Italiener 27 :was arrested yesterday by Leon BonpVyipecial agent of the United States - department of justice and lodged in the city' jail pending an investigation of his alleged activities in behalf of Germany' Italiener was apprehended ori 'W Broadway ' The suspected man carried many let ters and documents which are said by the? federal authorities to ' provide evidence to warrant his internenough ment throughout the war Among his von effects was a photograph of Countfrom Bernstorff former ambassador ' Cards to the United States Germany found on his person stated that he repStaats-Zeituresents York theNew ' German newsand - Deutsch-AmerlkYork rt papers published in New It- is alleged that- - Italiener was recin San ently-held by ’federal-officerfollowbut that1 he was released Diego an investigation -of his movements ing said he has coast on the Pacific been in Salt Lake for the past two the When arrested’ daya' to slude man is said to have yesterday the the officers on various- pretexts federal stated by assumption being?-heaswanted authorities that some of an opporthe papers to destroy tunity on his person before being searched Italiener is of German birth’ and It la said that he at one time took out his first naturalization V:papers butoffailed ' natcertificate to secure his final man uralization He is a wasof prepossessand apparently ing appearance rr well supplied with money ’U V v ' ' of Mrs Edward Laktn nephewa avenue A letter which Fifth she just received tells of the death in trenches of nine of the sons of who lives at Lowlshaft England The tenth and ohly reaon of her sister survived maining because one of his arms was shot off rendering him unfit for further military duty Lowlnshaft ia In tbe eastern of England and where all men sensibleand to their homes enlistedservwere among the first to see ice in continental Europe While Mrs Lakln has lost many nephews other letters which have been received aeem to indicate that mourn- - ' Ing is general where households v men had Weber Salt Lake Davis and Utah Counties All Inter- jested in Big Project - - self-styl- V - -- - - - ' of-Llf- red - e-D- - PL -- ' -- flt-te- d - - - : home- -- - r d- -- - ' In France has TRENCH warfare a toll of twenty-eigh- t: - - r fc- 'hut-I- - - - e -- V 876 thing wss sick wanderers ana his better half fellowEveiy up for aothers and maybe ' Vomsw Become Sad j non In a brief space the brave and sad commissioned wandered singly and met Inout to- the green swardIdentical long inspired by formallygenneed of the marfelt "the to sex to boost them back tler ardor rememberta all the tial They Jn Salt lake down pretty girls to get" married 'They wanted They said-sor : Here’s to you t girls wishing you luck The noncommissioned staff of the ahy-heroin- one-swel- PLAN ON TAPIS rwere summoned and told d occupy the they could went right in delighted They five minutes "'were I®"?®® : - : music- the "movies this make h'ftstei The chance Of and !Iayer Oh ' p U - L a - v f ' -5 - Conservation 7 of Clothing Given as Motive B lit ComV : fort Practical Result4 'ZC j J -- Sp 1 t IjWr'T ’ tS- 1 minute 'Forget the terrible winyourj lives!Wallace Reid saunters with way ning BeThoroughfare Already grace up to the exquisite and pierces her heart with of his magnetic eyes- Leave off ing f Paved f CanvBeCon-Verte- d sweep and give ear for your own dear sakes Six noncommissioned officers up - to Into Speedway the fort : want wives Let them flutX r ter " girls let them flutter sweetly'' x i r I It’s no wonder — girls hearts sweetly made-fomen Davis and Weber Counties were ' Heroes military ' Want Wi the story: Here’s Interested Salt Takers The khaki-cla- d young men who want the noncommissioned wives ft comprise Will Help Project staff of the Forty-thir- d infantry The tf government constructed quarters for them without first asking the question h or married?” without you With V View ' of making that part “Are suresingle be was right Uncle Sam being of Hhe state highway from the Warm went ahead and built married' men's family quarters coun- quarters Springs to : the Salt ! Iak was done and The other day the ty line a v”great white way and the the noncommissioned jobofficers of the best lighted sectlom of any: part of the publlo highways In Utah petitions will be filed with tho clty oommissioii within the next fewf days for the lighting of what is called Beck street (Residents of the street who are pay1 v ' in French war i- -- 'i‘ ""‘1’ V ' r ’ MOTORISTS’ PLAN : ?- ’ Loses 28 Nepheivs wwmsmsii WELCOME ORDER k- J Saf t Lake I’omcin off is ‘COATS W’A t rJ With congenial friends and his children and grandchildren gathered about the dinner table Henry W Lawrence and one of the pioneer of 1852 business men In the wesV substantial observed the eighty-secon- d anniveru of his birth last evening Regardless Mr Is Lawrence advanced of his years possesses enjoying perfect health-anfaculties exceptionally In addition to being engaged in various kinds of business Mr Lawrence served as trustee of the Mormon church for several years and he was Salt first commissioner of financeadLake's -at the table In Present Mrs Lawrence were and birthday dition toN MrLawrence Miss Nellie CalGeorge la vin 'sister of Mrs Lawrence Dr I Miles Charles W Lawrence and son William Lawrence W J Lawrence Miss Margaret Rand the latter of San Francisco the Misses Bertha and Sue Edward 23 8 Butterand Hampstead -field r well-preserved - - Lu-el- Fcirjthe Camp Your equipment will not be complefe with- - out a :' COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA SOCIETY -- PURCHASES j 7 RARE DEED BOOKS - " Genealogical society of the nineMormon church has purchased teen rare7 volumes' on - York county deeds from 'part of the Jane Jennings Eldredge fund which was given to the society April 11 The books were purchased from a firm In Portland Ore valufor 890 and are- considered as able ' They deal ‘with deedsvery dating far back as 1642 in! York county lie VS SEEKS BOILERMAKERS ' The United States government' Is seeking boilermakers' especially those capable of handling ahlpfltters work and Salt Lake federal authorities have In securing them been asked The men are needed'to help In building the hundreds of ships which arema-to form the country's new merchant rine Applicants must slgit an agreement to work at least alx months The - - - J to-bsl- p AI BIRTHDAY - ! !UuSjlII a 820 ' - - - You can buy a small QUAFONOLA now— light compact a trifle to' carry and which plays the SAME f records the highest-price- d low-pric- ed -- phonographs play Take it up the canyon— then trade it in on s larger one when you return a |