Show V BRIGEIT— CLSATJ TTELCOOED r EOnE SECOND NEWS SECTION SECOND NEWS SECTION SALT LAKE CITT UTAH MONDAY OCJTOBE® 8 1917 CARRANZAWANTS V PEACE WITH U S ji f A V VILLAGERS SEEK ftfc U President Carranza's military chief’ who GENERAL OBREGON Ogden yesterday - General Obregon lost his right' Huerta into exile arm in battled Hewas factor in driving a - aVprominent 5 - V v j- - i IBjr International News Serrleo Washington Oct 7 —Mall for r -- and Tlieir Customs " Ilenild-RepuMIea- Ogden Oct7 7 —Gen Alvaro Obregon former minister of war of Mexico a vet ? They boarded a stock train that ended Its Journey here when the stock-ma- n decided to trail his cattle overland capture when they were forced Fearing to leave the train in an unknown country 'the robbers burled their fortune in yellow metal taking a detailed diagram of the- surrounding topography and mailing it to- the mother s of one of the followed In a desperate fight'-tha-t upon the two men: being overtaken by one of the men 'was federal ofleers killed The ' other was returned to Texas-wherha was recently released after’ serving "a long' prison sentence 'Returns to 'Make Search ' Making his way to Wyoming' the survivor of ' the two discovered that he had been confined during the years in a prison cell railroad building and other development had entirely changed the landmarks that vindicated the spot where the gold had been burled ' Although chances of finding the treasure were slight the old man spent many hours digging When his story had been learned he was joined by many of the townspeople and excitement over the supposed burled fortune was running high when the stranger suddenly 'disappeared succeeded in find-Whether he Ing any of the long burled swag is unknown but many Orin Junction - LOGAX - Suggestions by mothers who have Issued by been klndergnrtners the United Staten bnreaw : ofT edu- n cation and the National Kludergar-tei association BY MRS ALICE WINGATE 1 FRARY mother- of ismalL children- - who I A - THE not live'- within ieach of ' a compelled kindergarten need of 'the pleasto 'deprive her'intle-ones- ' ures and ' benefits of systematic traih-in- g stimulus of It Is true that work and play so vital ‘a the feature of kindergarten-- ' Is not so In the' smaller group to be (found apt' at home and Is entirely lacking in the case of the1 only ' child Nevertheless in kinactivities provided many of the ' can i On not only carried be dergarten but 'by the lonely by the small group ' child as well ' our us live “Come let with is the old familiar ’ Froebellan We might paraphrase it by slogan “Come let us sing wlthrour saying children” sing morn Why shouldntchlldren - and mother aa fatherto ing greetings' well as to teacher? Even sing-theand dethat I know can so The good morning light In doing of the famsongs to various members ' sun or clouds to new to the day' 'do much ily while to credressing' sung ate a - sunny - morning ' atmosphere There are songs to accompany' many of the home duties besides a wealth of nature songs' At bedtime the devotional spirit of the- evening prayer may be enhanced by the singing ofcana child’s hymn Songs such as these be found in "Games and Music of Froe-belMother Play" and in other kinAny good - lidergarten songs hooka some these or it of have brary would' to would be possible through copies buy ‘ ' not-’fee- - ’ "- - ive - - ’ - - m ‘ - - ’a SM1THFIELD Y M I A Exercises—The M I A will hold opening exercises on October ‘TANK? INVENTOR : preparatory to commencing the wjn-- " tar's work Among the conference visitors to Salt Lake from Smithfield ware Messrs and Mssdames Georgs R 9 IS VISITOR IN U S Smith Joseph W Peterson John n Bishop William L' Winn L D Cash James A Cragun and Joseph Nelson D of P to Meet—The Sarah Woodruff camp of the Daughters of Pioneers will meet on October 10 when an Inprogram will be given teresting t EUREKA Dnekn Abe Plentiful— Members' of the Tlntic Duck club who have been hunting on the grounds of the club at Goshen state that ducks are quite plentiful around that part of Utah lake Red Gross Election— Mra J H Me Chrystal present chalrmgn of the local Red Cross chapters has served notice that a will be held Cross headquarters in the at the Redgeneralelection Eureka public library on Friday October 12 to elect a chairman vice chairman secretary treasurer- and hoard of eight members to act for the year commencing November 1'-- 19 17 Farewell for Missionaries A farewell party will : be ' given In Kntghts-vlll- e at the I D S amusement hall on Thursday in honor of Bryan Bean and William Nichols who leave noon far a mission for the L D S church Col-ma- denote rain a gray cirole partly coverwhite Indicates snow-- ' Advertisements furnish pictures for special occasions— a little churchtreea toy a birthday cake' etc The particular emblem is leas Important to the children than the pleasure they:' take In attending-tothe caland that the fact endar they regularly are - being helped ' to a realisation of folks are still digging be divisions of time The card should to ’allow: for a ' suitable large 1 enough for'- themonth to be mounted COLORED MOMAN picture outside of the ruled portion -Landseer's "Squirrel and Pair of Nutcrackers" ' may be used for the BARRELS FOR sheet ' Coregglo’s "Holy Night" for ' December - Washington’s or Lin' - - portrait for February Play While at Work Games train the senses at' the same time that they afford-- ' keen' pleasure coln’s A mother can play many ganlfa with her child without Interruptings her work Dramatization is a wonderful stimulus to and numberless stories lend themselves to this form of reproduction "Barbara Frit-chlwas enthusiastically played' by the 'children of one kindergarten A chair 'formed' the patriot's house she leaned over the back waving her flag solemnly Stonewall led his army past the dialogue was fervently spoken and the army marched on At one small boy’s party he and his father acted several Uncle Remus and "Just So" stories to the delight of the guests Of course the spirited' Interpretation oLa tale presupposes a doss acquaintance with it The kindergarten aiming as It does ' to relate the limited world of the small person to the larger world about him his appreciation of to parents and all deepen' his wonder and reverence for natural phenomena is much more than a mere place of amusement The home can be made more than this also e" : - - Ogden Oct’1 7w— Mrs Abbott 'R world-worke- d wife of 'Mayor Heywood of Ogden will give a tea Wdnesday afternoon at 3 p m atthe Berthana hall in honor of the women of tt Municipal league rs TOMATO PASTE SEAT pa bilean Special Western Department MORE OGDEN BOYS NOW ARE IN FRANCE Oct 7 —Four more Ogden have arrived in France They are boys Jesse Holther Loyal Griffin Howard Hudman and C B Griswold The four are members of company -B Tenth engineers and enlisted about two months ago ' "Arrived safe all well” was all the cablegram contained which reached Ogden Ogden BILLIE IS A FOOD d swixtox ' the Inven tor of the famous British “tank is' Jn Wash‘ Col E D Swinton Lord Reading- lord chief ington Justice : of England Colonel- - Swlnton admits that he got his idea'1 for the land battleship from the American - r - tractor:-'- - i Montgomery ' membership stands ready to give material assistance In completing Utah’s quota of $10000000 to the second liberty loan issue This essurence Is contained In a letter to Clarence Bamberger chairman of the state Uberty loan committee from D D McKay president of the bureau Mr McKay states that no campaign was made among the farmers when subscriptions were being sought to the first Issue of the Uberty loan and he expresses the opinion that the members of the bureau are ready and anxious to play a prominent nd valuable part In making up the quota The bureau's chief executive urges that be placed In hie posearly Instructions session as to the best method to pursue relative to procedure Secretary Putnam of the state pubsuplicity committee has arranged toPresiInformation the requested by ply to dent McKay and will call attention to the government's requirements as payments when bonda are contracted and subsequent payments The state Liberty loan committee had finished the work of organising for an Intensive canvass of the state In the Interest of the second loan and solicitabout the ing committee will be sentSalt Lake work without delay In Frank S Murphy chairman of the general canvass committee has arranged for an "impetus” meeting In the chambers of the Commercial club at 1220 O’clock this afternoon Chairman Murphy has Instructed all of his commitIn tee aides to attend this meeting addition State Chairman Bamberger has Issued a call to business men to participate- in the meeting Frank Pierce of San Franclsoo will deliver the - - Injury aa ’ er Henld-Cepablira- a - er WEEK OCTOBER IS EVADER SUSPECT IS Ala: — f CAUGHT IN OGDEN r - J IlmM-Rriwlillo- u Special ‘Ogden Oct 71—With the arrest here Hcrald-Republic- SpeciaL as Idaho Falls Oct 7— Joint Institute week commences October 15 to 19 Inclusive Six counties will be represented delegates coming from Teton Fremont Madison Jefferson Butte and Bonneville There will be at least 00 teachers In attendance end a splendid course of Instruction has been outlined by county superintendent Miss Ella Miller This is the third annual affair of the kind to be held In Idaho -- of Fred Vogelsang 25 thought to be slightly demented police think they have the alleged draft evader who escaped from custody In Salt Lake Fridaysas’ Vogelsang was arrested upon comCamp Wadsworth— Spartanburg S CL — plaint of Dr AA Robinson who says New York Sixth Division was making himself obfellow the Camp McArthur —Waco Texas— Elev- - streperous In his office when Patrol- Falla WJsconenth Division Michigan men Shaughnessy and Paine arrested German Waffles— 1 quart floury sin' he assaulted 8haughnessy Fort Worth Texas — Vogelsang salt 2 tablespoons sugar 1 Camp Bowie teaspoon Fifteenth Division - Texas Okla- striking him full In the face teaspoons of good baking powder large 2 tablespoons lard rind of 1 lemon homa ' of members the aviation grated 1 teaspoon extract cinnamon 4 RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING addressing CAMPS (R O T training units ' we append the follow- eggs and 1 pint thin cream Sift toThe address in its entirety may gether flour sugar salt and powder Va (via Washington D C ing modeled on the form given in the rub in lard cold add beaten eg ga lembe and boat) on rind1 extract and milk Mix Into first paragraph Fort Benjamin Harflson Indianapolis smooth rather than thick batter Bake TRAINING STATION AERO Ind" In hot waffle-iro- n 111 serve with sugar Avlit near Belleville Columbus Leon Springs Texas (Exp Boerne) extract flavored with of lemon Wilbur Ohio Field: Dayton Wright H Roots Little Rock Ark Ohio Fort Logan Pa Va Hampton Essington (P O Artrenta Ark) Oatmeal Cookie — 1 egg 1 cup sugl Langley's Field Mineola U I N Y Madison Barracks Sackett Harbor Mt $ cup milk ci Clements Mich Selfridge Field leup sweet cream N Y 2 2 teaspooi fine oatmeal flour cups O Pensacola Fla (P Warrington) Fort' McPherson Georgia ‘(Exp and Rantoul 111 Chanute Field San An- baking ' powder1 teaspoonf Tel Atlanta Ga) Beat until salt add suga egg Isllight Cal San Texas North tonio Diego Fort (Exp Washlng- and cream and milk then these to oatmei ton D C) flour powder and salt mixed ai ARMY BALLOON SCHOOL Fort Niagara Youngstown N Y (Exp Toss on a floured board r sifted N Lewiston Fort Omaha Neb (P- O Tel- and thin cut In shape bake In modera Y) Fort Oglethorpe Dodge Ga'k(Exp Exp Omaha Neb) oven Rossvllle) Cold’ Catsup— One-ha- lf Water used for home canning-shoulPlattsburg Barracks Plattsburg N Y peck of ri Fort Riley Kansas be pure soft and aa free from sedi- tomatoes of grated horseradli San Francisco1- Presidio of San Fran- - ment and excessive mineral content as of salt of black and whi cisco CaL possible- Clear drinking water is gen- mustard seeds 2 tablespoons of bla ' ' Fort 8heridan Illinois erally usable? Softening hardening or pepper 2 mango peppers 2 stalks Fort Snelling Minnesota (Exp Min-do- ta discoloration of vegetables because ex-of celery 1 dozen onipns 1 cup of sugi 1 teaspoon of clove's 2 teaspoons of ci the' character of the water is an Minn)t Ib ception to the rule in home canning namon 1 quart of cider vinegar For convenience of our ’ readers - - ' ' - - - - - - -- - The State Farm bureau numbering principal address Active work among the women of Salt Lake in support of the Liberty loan start at 2 o'clock tomorrow afterOgden Pastor Declares Sen- will noon when a reception will be held in Hotel Utah Oxf this occasion Mrs ator’s Latest Speech Adds Pthe Basil Clark who was In Belgium when war was - declared bet wen the Insult to European nations will speak Music will be provided by Prof Willard Welhe Prof J J McClellan Mrs Drew Special and the Twentieth infafttnr band Clark Ogden Oct 7 —Senator La Follette’s address In the Senate yesterday added Insult to Injury the Rev John Ed- TOMATO CANNING ward Carver of the First Presbyterian STILL IN PROGRESS church declared In a sermon today "If there are no Ideals for which our men should give life If there are Special no ends above the living If the naOgden Oct 7 —Every day that retions are to renounce all protection mains fair means added enrichment to their subjects and be Weber county With the market for 'ang safety of come craven — then the senator from Canned tomatoea excellent the cannere Wisconsin should be In our Senate” will continue to pick tomatoes as long as the farmers will furnish them and the minister said "But If Old Glory is to be a banner the farmers will continue to pick until worthy of the hopes and affection of a frost puts an end to the business our own as well as' other people if season for While the we assert that those shall not have peaches virtuallyshipping Is past hundreds of died in vain who died for liberty and bushels of peaches are being harvested If our own manhood is to be worth a dally for local consumption child’s respect or a woman’s trust-t-hen ' There la competition now between any senator who lowers our ban- the beet and the tomato fields as to ner deserves rebuke scorn and degra which shall get the labor necessary for dation continuation of the harvest - "Men have willingly died upon the field of battle to protect the flag and BODY OF DU PONT the highest honor possible for the eol-dihas ever been to be selected as IS SHIPPED EAST color bearer for If the flag be low' ered for what were they contending? Special "Our greatest political honors have Ogden Oct 7 — In a plain oak casbeen bestowed only upon those who were willing to take an oath' of al ket the body of Gerald du Pont 22 shot himself here Thursday evenleglance to that flag Loyalty ' to who was sent east over the Denver & American Ideals and fidelity to Amer- ing ican alms has ever been presupposed Rio Grande tonight bound for Hackento be cardinal In any who aspired to sack N J Pursuant to instructions from Maurice du Pont the young man’s national honor and preferment the body waa taken In charge "Give a man responsibility In a father Wells-Fargo the by Express company crisis and he makes known his worth youth’s effects have been collectThe senator from Wisconsin in the The by George E Browning and will be hour of trial revealed hie exact value ed and that value Is like counterfeit pa-1- sent east to tbe parents It bears all the names but none of the value" JOINT INSTITUTE - - er - Sixteenth Division — Ohio West Vir- glnia Camp Fremont Palo —Alto ' Cal — Twentieth Division Washington Oregon Montana Idaho' Wyoming ’part North Dakota " Camp Doniphan Fort Sill Okla — Fourteenth Division—Missouri Kan Meyer-Virgini- a - - COL K Louisiana Eighteenth Division Mississippi Arkansas Ala — Camp McClellan' —Anniston VirNew Division Jersey Eighth ginia Maryland Delaware District of Columbia Camp Hancock — Augusta Ga — Sev enth Division Pennsylvania Camp Queen Charlotte N C —Fifth New Hampshire Division— Maine ConnectiVermont Massachusetts t cut Rhode Island Demlng N M—ThirCamp Cody teenth Division — Minnesota Iowa Nebraska North Dakota South Dakota Camp Sevier Greenville 8 C —Ninth North CaroDivision—Tennessee lina South Carolina Miss — Hattiesburg Camp Shelby — Ken- -' Indiana Division Seventeenth tucky Texas — Houston Logan Camp Twelfth Division— Illinois— Macon Ga Tenth DI-- Camp Wheeler — vision Georgia Alabama Florida Vista Cal— Camp Kearney Linda Nineteenth Division — California Utah Nevada Colorado New Arizona Mexico Camp Sheridan ' : Wyoming CONCENTRAGUARD NATIONAL TION CAB! PS ADDRESS AND TROOPS AT STATION Camp Beauregard Alexandria — -- a BoH : Montana Oregon Idaho California Nevada Utah : - - - - - - T Billie Barke la the costume of the Ui S Food Admlnletratloa Miss Billie Burke the national stage favorite is doing al she can to help win the war She has taken part In a number of enterprises ' for the relief of war victims and Just now she is urging her thousands of friends to join her Jn signing ths food conssrvation pledge d &-- - up - - ’ - ! 10009 leading farmers of Utah in Its (IXmld-RepaMie- Camp Lewis American —Lake Wash Washington Sixteenth Division - Quota of $100009000 Herald-Republica- n New Mexico CONSERVATIONIST the 'tomatoes' until ‘tender Crush thoroughly and pass through a fine sieve- or screen to take out the skins and woody portions of the: Place the strained pulp and juice pulp In a Shallow pan and boil down over a alow fire to a 'thick consistency Do not boll 'unt!l ft begins to scorch Boil down as far aa possible without scorching Then place a pah at the back of the stove where the heat Is no£ sufficient to cause the paste to stlek'to the bottom of the pan and scorch Allow It to evaporate slowly under these conditions until it becomes about the consistency of peanut butter It should then be packed into scalded Jars hot The jars should be sterilized in a wash-boilsterilizer The jars should then be sealed"' The tomato paste will be unflavored and would be used In the same way: as fresh tomatoea It may be diluted several times without water and used as a flavor for various dishes or it may be used as a soup stock- ' Mis- Eleventh Division Illinois Southern Department Fort Sam Houston Tex Travis Camp Fifteenth Division — Texas Arizona Canned tomatoes' form an Important Part of the diet of the ordinary family The canned product consists of about 95 per cent water Because of the scarcity and high price ot tin cans and Jars' this season it will be readily seen- how much space la' wasted by canning tomatoes- - in their natural state They may be concentrated to th or about of f the ' original volume and the concentrated product will contain all of the food' valu and all of the flavor and color of the fresh tomatoes-- ' The concentrated product is called tomato paste or Italian conserve The following method of manufacture is applicable to household conditions and results In a product containing ! all of the value of- the fresh vegetable ' Fourteenth Division— Kansas souri Colorado 111 Camp Grant Rockford — - Joseph-Laudrlc- - - MDSNOCANS one-ten- th ginia Moines IowaCamp Dodge - Dm Division — Minnesota Thirteenth Dakota North Nebraska Iowa South Dakota Ky Camp Taylor Louisville Ninth Division — Indiana Kentucky Chmp Funston Fort Riley Kan IN Ogden Oct- 7—To 'be locked In the name room with ' fourteen barrels of that Bertha liquoristheexperlence Anderson colored la undergoing in the county jail Site does not seem to mind the sttua- -' She sits on one barrel and tlonplays solitaire The woman is In Jail for alleged connection - with a series of burglaries The liquor is locked up for the alleged reason that It was unlawfully in the ' possession of PULPIT TARGET ‘ JAIL HAS BOOZE Herald-K- c LAFOLUflEIS - : : -- Hey-woo- - r ' ' er Oc-tpb- running of 172000000 additional car miles and the dxtra work of lifting a whole carload a million miles In the air or lifting a whole ton up to the sun and lowering It again Thirty trains and' train movements a day have been saved with a corresponding saving in fuel and other train expenses Central Department ' Creek Mich Camp Custer Battle — Wiscon- Division Michigan Tenth n " ' Ohio Camp Sherman Chlllicothe Eighth Division— Ohio West Vir- : - - - -- one-eigh- - - : ed’-with: - MAYOR’S WIFE WILL HONOR LEAGUE WOMEN l Junction Md Annapolis Fourth Division —Southern Pennsylvania Vs Camp Lee Petersburg Fifth Division — New Jersey Virginia Maryland Delaware District of Columbia N J Camp Dix Wrlghtstown State Third Division — New 'York Northern Pennsylvania ' (I I) N Y Camp Upton Yaphank Second Division —Metropolitan District Jf’New York Southeaster ’Depurtmeut Camp Gordon Chamblee Ga' (near Atlanta) AlaSeventh Division — Georgia bama Florida Jackson Columbia S C thmp North Sixth Division — Tennessee Carolina South Carolina Ark Camp Pike Little Rock Twelfth ‘Division —Arkansas foul-slan- a Mississippi Eastern Depart - sil-- Massachusetts Vermont shire Rhode Islsnd Conn Camp Meade - Benign— O C Renne-bohwho for a number of years has a bookstore been identified with the Cache Valley Use of Advertisements Urged Banking company has resigned to take may easily kindergarten calendar up active work with the Sims company beAmade at home For this purposeofaf of Idaho Falls Ida He will enter oa sheet of white cardboard Js ruled his new duties October IS 4nto a sufficient number of blank The MURRAY squares for the days of the month each day Opening Dance Tuesday— The open- children mark the calendarYellow ing dance of the Young Men's and with a suitable emblemfor sunny cirdays Young Women’s association will beheld cles shouldbe provided and' gray for' cloudy Tiny umbrellas in the First ward Tuesday evenig m ' - - Rennebohm- - - north - - n - chil-drei- f” PA no WAX - - ' Wheat 9350 a Hundred— Farmers of Parowan are getting 280 per hundred for hard No- 1 wheat - -- - EUREKA - - Loot Burled ' $40000 Ins ‘ ’ ARMY CONCENTRATION to the ’narrative related NATIONAL AccordingAND TROOPS ADDRESS CAMPS by the searchers two bandits' held nn AT STATION a train In Texas twenty years ago so ' 140000 worth' of Northeastern ' Department bullion gold' curing With government agents hot on their Camp Devens Ayer Masatrail the two made traejes for the First division — Maine New Hamp- ' ' Eureka Want New Street— A petition signed by many citizens of Eureka will be presented to the council at Its next meeting asking city for a new street connecting Main and Railroad streets between the Crescent theatre and Heffernan-Thompso- n Examination for Postmaster— A civil service examination will be given soon to obtain a clerk for the local postoffice- One will also be given on October 25 to secure a postmaster or postmistress for the Knightvllle poatofflce tt fourth class - 4 ing years” UTAH IN BRIEF accomplished bpr the Southern Pacific’s picturesque Lucln cutoff across Great Salt lake Indicate now that It may be considered one of the greatest railroad Improvements of this generation At the time that Chief Engineer William Hood undertook to design and construct a railroad across the lake In 1902 there were many expressions of doubt and misgivings as to its practicability It was said that the sea would devour the structure and the entire 'scheme prove a failure The line was put-Ioperation in 1904 and today investigation reveals that the salts contained in the great lake have acted as a wonderful preservative Instead of harming the structure G W Rear general bridge Inspector for the Southern Pacific Is authority for the statement that the same number of engines handle four times as much freight over the cutoff as when they had to climb a third of a mile up a mountain and down again Obis' hundred and ten million tone have passed over the cutoff since its construction In terms of average car loading this would take about 4000000 cars— making a continuous train 27000 miles long—enough to reach one and a' half times around the earth Had this traffic been hauled over the old line it would have necessitated the (Town and State Mall for the expeditionary forces will be forwarded by the government with the above address which will be all that is required In view of the enforced' policy of maintaining the secrecy of the camp location In France Tlie parenthesis above denoted may be filled In by the following echedule: y e Regiment (Name N G Concentration Camp) (Town and State) JOHN SMITH Company X — - —Regiment ' (Name N A Concentration Camp) - ’ General lias Been 111 Almada explained that Obregon has been ill He has not fully recovered from the wounds which caused the loss ' of his right arm at the battle of Leon June 1915 The general plans to visit the United States and may go to Spain “The principal feature of Mexico's program calls for peace and friendly commercial relations with the United States” Almada said in answer to questions as to his government’s policies “We prefer to trade with this country You take 80 per cent of our exports and we want' to reciprocate all we can "Before the war most of the large establishments in Mexico handled EuroGerpean goods almost exclusively man goods predominated But with Germany at war things are different Several California firms have begun to export goods to Mexico And in a short time commercial relations between Mexico and the United States will ba so close that Europe will not have much chance to do business In Mexico” Interested In Newspaper Almada said General Obregon was interested in the newspapers of the ' two countries V "When he spoke before the Press club at San Francisco the general said the press of the two countries had the power to cause war or assist In the maintenance of peace between the countries” Almada concluded Company-- ' ure as elusive as that cached by the famed Captain Kidd is stirring this and many persons are engaged village in "digging for gold" on a desolate sweep of plain south of here A decrepit and bent old man made his appearance ln Orln Junction rehe was seen and day after-dacently to wend his way with pick and spade to the unfrequented spot Soon the story leaked out and small groups began to’ emulate’ the strenuous digging being-donby the stranger eran of many revolutionary battles in Mexico and an associate of President Carranza spent a short1 time in Ogden this evening on his way to Chicago The general Is accompanied by Baldomero A Almada general purchasing and agent for the Mexican government A S U who W has MaJ Miller ft by Mexican visitors since been with the ' they crossed the line-a- t £1 Paso Since General Obregon speaks little If any English Almada and Major Mill&r " are his spokesmen "The iwinclpal object of our trip1 Is ! General Obregon’s desire to familiarize himself with the American people and conditions” AlmadAL said “He never before was In this country except Just i near the bqrder He declares that in the fifteen days he has been In Ithe United States he has learned more about the country than In the fifteen precede LIBERTY LOAN JOHN SMITH Br International Neva 9mlrc Orin Junction Wyo Octi7 —A treas- ' Line Across Great Salt Lake Now Considered 'Railroad Material Assistance Assured Improvement of Age in Completion of State’s Figures showing the' saving in power 1 - Spwltl B IN DRIVE FOR sol- JOHN SMITH Regiment- Company X American Expeditionary Forces JOHN SMITH ’ Company X R O T C (Camp In which training) (Town and State location camp)' : UTAH FARMERS CUTOFF IS POWER SAVER diers or prospective officers in training should be addressed as follows: Bullion Buried by Train Robbers ' 20 Years Ago ' Stirs Wyoming Town - Object of Trip Is to Learn More of American People t LU(H HOW TO ADDRESS THE BOYS IN KHAKI - fc TO OGDEN lEF-flS- E 1 up - |