Show - V':- v 4 - s — i v:-' rs k r i ' rTC'7’:!v' 77-'-’7 V7 - ' i - Jf TTTF v ' : : ' i - A 4 J'- v : - x : - j HERAUVEEPTOilCAN SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY JULY 29 1917 ' s— ! Gurgle July 3 TELEPHONE CO PREEOrmSME COtl'GTOFORT WILL OCCUPY t’l 9 w i OLD BUILDING a Elaborate ' talent TOUT t Utah singrr who hag accepted : contract with Chicago opera' company TlnSS MARQARET tip-shunni- Prepared for Employees9 Qnb on Main Floor 'r ? Be Provided Two bfficcre and Plumber Congestion Will Be Relieved Through Use of Addi- - ' ' Sergeant Ordered to - Barracks Guard - ng - MAJORITY COME FROM GERMAN Will RAIDER RECONSTRUCTION IS PROGRESSING FAST tiohal Space Be Sent as Soon as Transports Can Teutons Being Quarters cafes 'ready with 'such antic as Jass bonds con chic —paper cape and multicolored ribbons and not forgetting the garcon —in preparation for a finale to make the New Year’s eve passing of a twelvemonth seem tame the last of the commercial liquor will go down with a glorified srurgle before prohibition Is ushered in 1: August Tls likely to be a sprightly little evening July 31 That this han gotten scat tered about'impression is indl generally pretty cated by the number of- persons who iave put in requests for table reservations and the even greater number who havo cancelled less riotous dates from their social calendar In order to prepare for revelry by night Ennui will be checked to the pound Even those who Insist on tome and being sedate may haulstaying forth the talking machine and play “Where Is My Wandering Boy Tonighi?” This selection will be robbed of all pathos because there shouldn’t be any uncerabout tho matter tainty While the police department will not tolerate any rank Infractions of the ordlnancea or proprieties Chief J Parley White admits that it will look with a somewhat lenient eye upon the mirth of those who aren't offensive Cafeo Open Util 1 A M “The cafes will be allowed to remain open until 1 a m’’ said ha “This of course does not mean that their to will be violateproprietors the law by selling permitted after liquor midnight but they will be given the hour’s leeway to 'wind up the partlea at 1 a m however every“Promptly must be closed There will be thing no wholesale attempt on tho part of the police to round up thoee who appear overstocked with liquor Instesd the disposition of the policemen will be to let ' those go in peace who seem to be taking care of themselvea” ' ' The usual hour of will hold so closing as saloons midnight are confar cerned This is Interpreted by the authorities not as- an effort to discriminate against the saloons —it being merely shown' that liquor Is ordinarily consumed quickly before bars and that the faany drinks purchased- before bo downed tal hour will ' probably forthwith leaving no reason for exthe closing hour tending Not only will August see the passof the trad from tho state liquor ing — thereby providing an occasion to substitute - a' New Year's celebration which will bo denied by the chronological order of events— but it Is pointed out that this may be the last occasion for some time on which Salt Lake citlsens may- feel like giving way to hilarity Before another holiday WITH T - - - Approximately 1000 German prisoners of war are due to arrive in this at Fort city for Internment at the camp was deDouglas in the near future it exIs It clared at' the post yesterday sent be will the that' prisoners pected as soon ’as army transports can be provided The majority" of the prisoners it Is understood will come from the German raider “Geyer” which- - has been Interned In Guam for some time Officials in charge of the prison barracks at Fort Douglas stated last night that at they were ' ready for’ more Internes 841 are at There time present any Teutons Interned in the camp - K&l Villlem a plumber sergeant - of tho United States army was Added to the corps of the barracks guard yesand will take charge' of the terday plumbing work for the prison- He refrom Fort Logan mediported here the Edward D Giroux ofordered Capt for cal reserve corps has been with the guard and Is expected duty wlnne-mucca to report for duty today from Nev Lieut Francis H Richards First also of the 'medical officers’ reserve corps has been ordered to report at arrive today the prison camp and will or tomorrow for duty He comes from Pocatello Ida - Reconstruction Is In p mi the Id Independent Telephone falldlng of the Public Safety building south ©r the general relief r of congested traffic which has dereloped ait the of the Mountain States Sain' building & Telegraph company with It is estimated Increasing business of reconstruction will amount to 916000 The workls-be-4nperformed by the construction de artment of the company f The main floor telephone of the building will fbe converted Into clubrooms for the of yrhlch C C Telephone society jChmpbell local manager of the com The front n4 tjpany Is president architecture for such purposes general s Ideal and the venture will Introduce to State street a most attractive club Other floors of the building will be occupied by the division auditing deis J A A which of Hedberg idpertinent vision auditor and the division which A S department of The Peters Is chief transfer engineer of these departments from the main of the conjbulldlng will relieve much new In addition the gestion departments will be models of construction and in general the building which is be one of the (highly attractive willsection or mate imost active In that ' Street i The building was erected originally (by the old Home Telephone company rthe?name Of which later was trans-t- f erred to- the Independent Telephone Since that company was ab-- ? 'Company sorbed by the Mountain States Telethe bundphone & been Telegraph company vacant j has ling standing r Prior tto- the- ' purchase of the T M CL A building the city Intended purI chasing' the Independent ’Telephone and another effort Is said: to building Into have been planned to convert itHowfa pool and billiard emporium was not ever the telephone to sell the building and the repared eclslon to make use of the structure traffic is the result of a wide study of the local field and its needs future The Telephone society which will of the building occupy the from floor an educational and ‘has grown jnain social standpoint' and In Its new quarters It Is said that the Importance of Ithe society will be appreciated more fully I ‘ - I ! 5 g ' - - - - - ? -- - - 1 -- ’ - - - - ' - NIGHT RAIDER - - - ’ - - - - - - - 1- -- - - ! : SOLDIERS’ TOGS - I - s i u ARE PRESCRIBED most widely known nationalthe musical' and dra- New traditions of hsr ' Utah perhaps ly as Hazel Dawn: captivated snd'since-ha- s Tout York 'la- “The Pink Miss matio- - - - - family Margaret known to the stage os Margaret ’ conhas signed a three-ye- ar tract with the Chicago Op era company to word received by heraccording tenfriends here She was dffer - by ' the recently 8ered an' company- of New York' but turned it down 'because she believed the —Chicago organization promised - ‘v richer opportunities of The young woman Is thoindaughterand 'well known Edwin Tout Ogden — 'One ot her sisters Hazel Ro-mal- ne -- : - - ‘ - - - Just what equipment American soldiers will carry with them to is set forth in an order receivedFrance from Ithe western department army CoL by — - —I Faison yesterday off! — follows: Each officer above the of taln the regular equipmentgrade profession-book- s and all- neoessary clothing jal and bedding for extended field Four hundred pounds will be theservice maxl- pnum weight of the baggage Each officer below the grade of ni- ijw and each contract surgeon dental surgeon and veterinarianacting 290 founds including the same equipment ns that prescribed for each 'officer Above the grade of captain Each noncommissioned down to include eolor sergeant officer and each civilian employee of the classified serv100 pounds in weight ice not exceeding Each enlisted' man below the grade of em color sergeant and each civilian not In the classified service will ployee be allowed not to exceed 75 pounds of S' baggage Troops designated ' for oversea service will beolive-drawith at least-two provided b uits of woolen clothing socks overcoats field shoes ight wool Winter wool underwear and three -blankets each Mosquito-ba- r head nets and khaki clothing will not-btaken -- Lady become a noted ? motion picture actress Her other sister Nannie'' is known In this country and abroad as' a dramatic opera singer 'The three sisters were musically and educated - abroad while dramatically their father was in Europe on a mission for the Mormon church- of- which the family were members v vMiss Margaret Tout is one of the'few American girls :who has attained 'the honor of singing in the Opera Comlque in Paris -- ‘ - - - -- ‘ of-th- e corn-mendi- - - X t? N i I ft at - 'jlS"s’lf WKfck - -- - - - - - - - -- - t - ng- ’ War raids carried out by Individual who has- escaped ruthless'garden detection for nearly a month havesec-so aroused residents in the southeast tion of Salt Lake that armed posses may patrol the district Several persons armed with shotguns have relonely vigils for many kept the cently to hours over acreages shoot to kill if the Invaderprepared appeared As a result of the depredations which have yielded the thief comparatively little but have prevented the maturing of valuable foodstuffs Governor Simon of "the state Bamberger ' and ‘members be asked to council of defense may offer rewards for the capture of any war gardens Chief Sersons destroying White has stationed have In the district where the lossespickets on Eleventh South from been greatest Seventh--EasFifth-tstreet ‘The most costly inroads have been made In the section bounded by Fifth and Ninth East streets and Seventeenth 8outh streets where and Twenty-fir- st 100 personsAre interested In varifully ous gardens The 'first visit was'noted most recent as early as July 1 and-thwas several nights ago' In one Instance the ’thief pulled 'Mp 150 late potato vines These yielded him1 nothing though they meant the loss of many potatoes to the owners In another Instance he went through several hills of early potatoes secur-bush- el f ing perhaps waste many times that amount laying Each visit has bjlghted valuable garden sections Because they fear widespread losses owners are digging their some garden unmatured potatoes and other vegetables now rather than let the invader get them: Raids so far have been upon potatoes-bu- Is corn beets cabbage believed will not be and beans it grow more sizeable they spared when of the gardens represent a “Many in before good deal of hard work hoursputby- persons and after 'highwho were only by the one war motives” said est patrioticInspired is why feeling is rungardener '“That persons in the neighning high amongdon't-lik- ’FHOLDING Troops for Oversea Service Will Have Extra Heavy Clothing k j-- tr i ' : 0 4 ! t - -- " Awarded vIllegally i : J Get-awa- y J V:- - -"- V-I -- v : Four complaihts for divorce' one cruelty and the others desercharging tion - were : filed In the district court yesterday 7 Erva L Bailsman hxrges that Paul B Bousman struck beat and knocked her down May 12 19l7j' and that his treatment was such that she was forced to leave him and seek shelter elsewhere' ‘If Is further alleged in the that Bousman followed his complaint v Ife to 'her new home and threatened to kill her 'and her two daughters by The wife says that a fcimer marriage her husband Is able to pay her 950 a month alimony In her complaint Pearl Chilton alleges Ch'lton In Salt that she married 19 Jay 1919 and that Jun lake January 20 of the same year he deserted her : Fred M Humbert alleges that his wife Jessie1 V Humbert has deserted -- - - - - - - ? : m n' - : - w In the Lodge it said) place none to decorous predecated where a beneath- th cessor once held forth ' has been fitted Kenyon hotel Thismore than 910000 up at an expense of has accommodations for 400 persons couples and a dance floor on which 100 can move comfortably at one time There will be a mingling of tho Oriental and the Occidental for American Chinese and Japanese dishes wll girla togged appear on the menu andcostumes will out in flowing Oriental ' assist In the service on at the Alterations are now going them will Hotel Newhouseand out of one of the evolve the Fountain Boom Afternoon most elaborate In the west teas and dances will be encouraged by possible every enticement of room pleasure will see the The opening of tho Introduction of the cover charge system which has come to be accepted as a matter of course in the east The place Xe according to We 15 will be hotelTeady by August Waters manager trade even in Anticipating a Hbrisk L Levitt manager prohibition days have of the Wilson cafe and grillISOwill feet to the 'dining room extended of 220x60 the rear giving' a floor space will be set off feet The establishment such features as elaborate Celling by decorations a fountain - and an ornahave mental candy booth Musicians will be on already been engaged and 1 penlng night August little change The Louvre will make C Wyatt be management J except-iInstead of Harry J ing' in charge Thompson who ls goingtoBois Ida The Bismarck will aee the Installation fit the Simon prohibition of some features to to the 8!g times according At the Heidelberg the em- manager on the restaurant Shasls will be placed be served over the - : - 'will ’ will The Hotel Utah management servmake no alterations except In the ice Music and dancing will continue as they have in the post - UTAH ARTILLERY - r -- - d -- - which-9503529- 2 - - - - - 4 d - - - -- -- - - held-'toda- ' - - -- - - — ! 4 V- - - I' " - : un-us- ual ) ' & ' 1 ' ' ! a-1- n a - - ? - For yesterday He will be - UtahPower Eight - - - - -- - tively In Salt JLaye yesterday - vs?i! yyz : ' —the man who does not have a’Bank Account will sooner or later come to ' ’ grief over his financial Lucy Gates Sings: Escapade 7 Leads to Arrest Boy’s - 'Sing Me to Sleep9 7 of Resort Oivner I 1 ' anxious widowed mother a ANgroceries for family waiting which did not arrive standing' and an errant bov on a I r— stolen pleasure trip to Sal Is these were the characters ’ in A tabloid domestic drama whose se- -' quel was the arrest of 'a resort shooting gallery proprietor yesterday bn a charge of contributing to the delinquency of a1 minor lad entrusted with ‘94 to :The make the purchases was sent to the grocery store’ Hours passed before he returned to bis home' When he finally did he exhibited a pair of opera- glasses won which he said he hod with his money in a Vcork game” at Sqltair “The man tola me I could sell them for 915” he feinted Officers of the juvenile court who examined the glasses said ex- would probably put pert appraisal 15- cents rather than at their value 915 As a result of be proprietor James Binder said to investigation' of tho shooting gallery where the lad lost his money was arrested by James Oswald juvenile court ‘ old : spend aft of your ' : income —--deposit ’ a part of it regularly with our v im- - V-- 4 $1 or1 more opens' an count here ac- - - 'i lAULAHESECGltnY" QTOTJTCOMPAII get-bac- ‘ - ‘ to sleep Sing me Let me forget the world and all Tired is my heart The day-llong Would it were come to evensong Our fingers os In prayer entwine: your voice love let me hear Only SI nging to tell me you are near Love 1 am lonely years are so long I want you only you and your song Dark Is life’s shore love night Is so deep Leave me' no more love sing me to sleep me to sleep’ love you alone Sing Seem to be left me for mine own heart will know no pain Hsp’ly my When 1 awake from sleep again Sing me to sleep and let me rest Of all the world I love you best true Nothing Is faithful In Jieav’n or earthnothing but God and you Double Columbia Record $L50 11 Ansel's Serenade" on other side Order by mail if yoij live out of town Sent postpaid on receipt' of price s ‘ - Say- - injrs Department where it will earn 4 per cent Com- pound Interest 7 - r WOULD JOIN ARMY Emmett Shields of Butte and Leo Shields of Fark City brothers of Dan B Shields state attorney were examined for enlistment general In the United States navy and army respec- - - ’ - "j' - (fleer i : ' J Ill-tel- l - ' SHIELDS BROTHERS - - June brought to Salt Lake by David Thomas deputy United States marshsL Bail has been set in his case 9500 atTanner’s defense It Is understood Is that ho believed himself Immune bofrom 31 because he would registration years of age before American troops could get into action - ’ failure to alleged was charged of Provoregister 5Hyrum Tanner law with evading the draft 1 I - - - - - : 44Euio - -- - : was-give- - - -r 1 - : 1 ? - insoriv - - y : - Mrs-Celi- - : - - - pig-cher-- swmrar school - e - i - - - : - d s and-garden - fi me In order personally to lead the fight for tho life of his son Dali De Wees father of Howard De Weese convicted of tho murder of Mrs Fannie Fisher De Weese at an apartment house 4591 S Second East September 22 1916 (S' expected to arrive In Salt Lake early this week to confer with the attorneys who conducted the defense for De Weese and to press the' appeal now pending to the supreme court for a new triaL It Is claimed that the father will urge that his son was convicted on circumstantial evidence alo'ne and that even the evidence was not as strong as ft should have been Despite the fact that said the father was alleged to have himafter his son had given and shortly self up to the police of Chicago was returned to Salt Lake that he would have nothing more to do with him it Is now claimed that the fathci Is not only anxious to come to tho aid of his son but that he does not believe of which he he Is of tho crime convicted- stands guilty Drsur Fiend When Boy Claim to tho Information re According eelved In Salt Lake the- - trip to thle when the woman was murdered city was not the first time that Howard De Weese had been in Salt Lake- It le said that when but- a lad De Weese was a drug fiend The home of the De Weese family was near the Colorado state prison at were Canyon City It Is said trusties’those allowed to talk and mix with the prison walls and that on outsideoccasions-theused the boy to many run errands for them Furthermore it Is that foi this service he was charged opium and--' given in ouch other that drugs when-hwas 9 years quantities1 old he was to the drug habit and ran away from home The fathei' appealed to the officers of the western country to locate his boy One day the father received’ word-thaa boy answering the been seen of his son had description In Salt Lake It is said that the father came to this city and took him back home Says Boy Had Waaderlsst The boy had the wanderlust It 1 said and left home a short time later When next the father heard of his son he was in prison in New York City told according to th The father was take-tInformation that it would obtain his son’s freedom - Tho elder De Weese ft Is said Is not a rich man to reports It is said that to contrary secure the release of his son the faraised 91500 In cash- and gave his ther note for 91500 Later- the father Is said to havo learned that he had been mulcted for the 95600 and that his son had not been In Jail on any serious had been held for a short charge but time by the New York officers with the hope that they could cure him of habit the drug to the Information reAccording ceived In Salt Lake the father will ask among other things murdered-womawhy Fisher the of tho first husband more was not closely questioned when he w&y on the witness stand as to his business and life and what was wife ran away with De the reason hispast Weese? It is understood thst the father will also ask a number of other questions of the officers of tho law and tho atof torneys toon both sides with-- view learn all of the facta In the trying case The father la said to have stated that If he can be convinced that his son really committed the crime of which he he will bow to the stands convicted law and concur in tho verdict of the but until such time as he Is conJury vinced he will fight against what he feels Is the railroading of hla son to the death chair ' - - but Here issuing-invitation- - ' I A V will arrange for the distribution of tickets to the banquet to 'Colonel Young-anthe matter of is expected to prove a delicate task Governor Simon Bamberger and his staff will' attend as ‘represen tatives of the etate and state officers are takln Interest in the affair When the entire regiment Is given Its farewell reception at the state capltol It will be In the form of toa dance party according of the 'committee It will early plans be the last- opportunity for Utahns to greet their soldiers fare welL' for the Journey on- to France will be under secrecy greatest Net only ' thebut-th-great corridors of tho lawns about the State Capitol be used 'in the farestate house-wil- l well reception and It’ Is probable that a number of orchestras will be’ en gaged The committee' In charge ' of arrangements for the receptions will be as follows: George Q G Relf chairman - William CutlerW-HeberM Wells Spry John Lewis' Walter C J Halloran Charles CL-Tyng H’ R MacMillan and Snow of Salt Lake City Ashby Archibald Bevan Tooele ' J W Funk Richmond JoA‘ - -- S am mi esH ave The i r Fi o r Luscious Cherries ‘ : - mr - -- t Fiend Wien Boy -- Salt Lake for Just prior to leaving the training camp at Camp Kearney the battleCaL' and' - r Con-demn- ed Man Was Dope : - jt : : - ay J r State Capitol - Will be Scene of a Huge Farewell ‘: 'i'’ V :Party ‘ : ‘ v - j- e - Information Reveals - - - - WILL PRESS APPEAL FOR NEW TRIAL ‘ - - - then Linda Vista fields either of France or Russia the Utah First Light Field Artillery will be feted In two great public receptions arc in full swing under Arrangements Farnsworth the direction or IstateH council of de chairman of the fense him commanding Minnie Burns charges Edward Burns theCoL Richard W Youngwill be given regiment artillery with having deserted her the first of the two receptions at the Hotel Utah by officers of Ijl regiment will be in the form of a banquet- to It which the public will be invited SOLDERS: ADVERTISE: It will be either’ August 8 9 or 10- The to the entire command to reception be be given at the State Capitol swill August 12 or 14 In The committee general : charge t v : sour-face- -- - mur-der- er - - Seventy soldiers from the Forty-thir- d Fort Douglas paraded infantry at adverthe downtown etreete yesterday drama “A Military tising the ‘comedy which Is to be produced by Potpourri” them this afternoon and evening at the Orpheum theatre under the auspices of the’ARed Crosa '’ PotrourrL” written by Military Watts is descriptive of solCapt A P dier life on the Mexican border It Is a drama In three acts and Is said comedy those who have seen the rehearsals by to be full of action and lifelike in Its depiction- of the stirring scenes that marked 'the punitive expedition Into Mexlao and the doings of tho boys In Six khaki with- - Pershing’s army vaudeville acts will also bo on- - the mu The play will be shown at popular and evening prices for both matinee to It Is also planned performancea make the production at Ogden and Provo on 'succeeding Saturdays The Forty-thir- d will give infantry band concerts each Lake free Salt preceding borhood They t entire The is performance production sacrifices ‘rendered- useless Moralda the direction of Frank “The effect on future gardening may under bandmaster of the regiment R Hey wood W J Parkeiy be a serious one for If a good share acting band seph Scoweroft Joseph Chef -Ogden of the garden etuf f Is destroyed this Joseph HowelL Joseph E Csrdon who many of thosedecline year by vandals this Logan cultivated plots ON SECOND year may H T Reynolds Springvllle' to go to that trouble for such meager JAILED !' C E Loose ProvOL results next year CHARGE DEGREE THEFT Brigham JI DR’ Call City 1 Anderson Man J L Boyden Coalville"--Ad- of Lewis Stewart 29 Is In the city Jail the Utah ACCIDENTAL DEATH with entering a store at 200 nationalGen W G Williams received charged avenue ofguard yesterday on the night of July Electric A complaint- charging him with ficial notification that the guard ' had IS the In the second degree was is been called Into federal service burglary become effective August 5 to order sued the attorney county yesterday ty from the commandOF BOARD He will be held In the city Jail pending Notification ofcame tho western division of officer a preliminary hearing-ing the United States army with headquarters at San Francisco’' Under p Co ver of f Darkness Ninth South Property Own ' Foreignera Make Clean : era Hold Contract Was Parent Confident Convicted Son Is Innocent of Mui dering Wife t ' f es RECEPTION FOR e : "- 'from Theodores :Monolous convicted Legal action to prevent the city with the work of - paving and Peter Gundaa highwayman proceeding both 'Greeks1 cut' thorugh the 'barbed Ninth-- ' South from Main to Fifth and the building of a storm sewer wire 'fence that surrounds ?the prison East camp tents’ at" Colton and made ' a suc- oh- that’streei will be started In the disfew- days cessful ' dash for liberty at S'a m- yes- trict court within the next ' 7 tomorrow ' - It' is believed possibly a ‘they reached terday a few miles distant railroad have - The suit will be filed on- behalf ' of and taken a' train for Salt Lakh- - ' life-teralnumber of property owners along the Manolous was serving a sentence for slaying' a fellow country- street by Attorneys A R Barnes and RIAN WANTED IN man In the Beaver- - mining district G A Iverso It Is declared thatv'the Gundas was serving resolution' together with the advertls- three ago years IDAHO IS NABBED an indeterminate sentence for robbery lng on which the contract was let to committed in Salt Lake City He was TV7 Mellen was Illegal in that-i- t 5 did ' Within & half hour after Sheriff John received at the prison December 14 J owners a chance not the give property 1915 either against Corless had received a telegram ' camp near Colton to' make proper protest street-ofrom Blackfoot Ida announcing Is The convict - road the of the building paving storm-seWesurrounded wire were tne in Clarence Altman was wanted in by a barbed that Idaho that' ' to available Infor- covered in one resolutloq both adto answer to a charge ade and accerding Both the ' city had cut vertised at the same time-anconAltman was arrested on mation the two desperadoes the forgery were partly through tracts awarded at the same time withSouth street by Deputy Sheriff several? wires anddiscovered ' the' fence when by a guard out being bid on separately : Turnbog and taken to the The ‘contract calls for an outlay of Altman announced that he Seven shots were fired at the fugitives if JslLretdrn before they reached the safety of dark- 96775405 of la assessed without requisition from the electric lights owners the and an Idaho officer will arrive ness away and the property against Both men are regarded as dangerous balance against the r city It Is also Salt Lake this morning to take him characters the claimed that If the ' property ‘owners and peace officers along to Blackfoot been " instructed to keep Had have railroad to havo Altman is20 alleged a forged opportunity they wouldtohave : The police- depart had proper a lookoutSalt-defor them sufficient muitired beck for protests r ment of ' Lake 'CityMias Its plain ’feat both improvement projects I clothes men combing the city in the exthe two Greeks will seek’ pectationin that That the tragic death early yester the local Greek colony shelter of Private Thomhs Curday morning tis of the Forty-secon- d Infantry- stat i r rr”’ tioned at Fort Douglas was accidental was the' decision yesterday'-afternoo' of the special board of Inquiry ap- Faison to polnted by Col ate the cause o' L v in ces will be at 10 a m be ' f will body sent east for burlaL a Private Curtis was run over of street car within a short distancebyNo the track terminus The car wasConJ 716 with Motorman B A Lee and In charge The Spoiled practically: all of ductor RAIN soldiers’’ fun yesterday ' at the was soldier’s severed body ' ? I s“ afternoon except the one arm was cut off when and thighs v in the orchard of the car a-passed over his body He died ry feast ' The Steed in Farmington m In the post 150 at which made boys had ben awarded free tickets The t board of Inquiry hospital 7 gexrrant ' Ipxoblem Bemodeled 77 The Verto tho baseball game between an exhaustive probe of the - accident non and Salt Lake but the rain had was the decision that death doesn’t' bother ' the happy rendering was V its Innings and the the affair CoL W C of Lieut' consisted sccldental' ' owner o£ an Electric Bangs canceled "Also the regular excur-- : O Mathews and Lieut Rogers Capt' slon to Lagoon ‘brought few a H only J Heaney:’ 7 It's reslly f un to cook when " of the 'khaki soldiers-hielads to the resort We Are About 100 to thethe kitchen is so cool and 'f orchard and enjoyed a reguSALT LAKE SURGEON cherry ’ l ' to Serve You lar old-ti-In feast considered comfortable these war times It was ' GETS COMMISSION estimated that' each soldier ' man- t S’ iV aged to “get away" with about ’ Dr A J Bowman chlsf resident surbushel of the sweet luscious jnor- '7 selageon at the I D 8 hospital has acL Not only '£ did Mrs Steed treat a' commission in the Fifth field cepted the boys who came but every one r hospital corps of the First 'Utah iDo Vin attendance anfield artilleryan’light two cases accordingDrto Bowman to the Fort to give some nouncement carvy yesterday BOOKSlWE as first lieuof the other "Sammies" a taste has received a commission Efficient Public Service ' to And now the soldiers say they tenant and expects accompany the 500 v Kearns Bldg V the people “somewhere' In Uafn troops to France France” just now good Utah cher- The doctor was graduated in 'June of ries taste as' well as to commend V last i year from the Jefferson Medical z the hospitality of Utah- peoplecollege in New York--KV yes-erd- stay-at-hom- - " Rewards Are Asked for Cap-ture of Ruthless Destroyer : ? IM -- - v FIGHT FOR 'or Incidental arrlvea the turn regular of events in the war sons may find many local young men In the fighting sona and there will be little disposition then by the to give way to frivolityEnter Soft Drinks The exit 'of liquor—installed ‘most luxuriously— In the guilded and soundcsfes will mean- - the entrancelux-of ing the soft drink—also to be most ' gilded ana uriously installed In the number - of a For cafea sounding owners alive to the fact tbat the commean tho ing dof prohibition will not merriment cessation of all are remodeling and laying plana for the new order of things a August 1 will see the opening of be brand-nedrinking (soft drinking cafe lo- ad-diet- ed Carden crops -- TOMHffiUEESE COUNCIL PLANS FOUR SEEK UNTYING DAMAGES CITY : : y - - FATffil COtl'G 1 - f fi - T— r— -- ! - § V |