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I , i i ; fr. n1 r n" ' lit 1 inf.! kra, )til t rt:: a 1:dit Ttitit t) a sett It yet ( ireat tied, 'it et tern ale. forh ; -- - 'all X.,. rf trier, r. a,11 .0y tia, i4 Ill b. the I, .1 ,j- - 44 w ;Tip gt 1 , It tr .qohlran', ,11441.1, . '''.",00911 , , be nt . e Poi cei IA i ! tro Me bJ county; The application for pardon of 'Vol." C4 balt lAke county. A. Birteh. now 'Nerving SO days in bory .moo...011..40. in for the county Jail Pening liquor Alaska Banker Here dry territory. was denitd by tht state board of pardons which met at the t tat. prison Saturday Itirtch operated A. Z. Watson of Now& Aimed the notortouri rotdhoute, the rasa Von- ler of the farth,o.t north bank,. tentia. on loourtterith South and Vest the eupervision of the trolszn Fleet. artivity pertment er the After eGnsiderable Tempts return Citiz on the part of tilt ohoriffs force. haa the Hotel 1.Iiih on 1.i. home hie about tried was finally arroweit and coot to the After visitingit his the b.;rko tn Ahoy a efin lovi the year ago. He appealed court and loot, tie sentence open (oar hours a (Inv in fti supreme hourn in the wiil torminat Juty I. 'rkkt for a iind t.anke in the far Another reprieve, thio timetiel'retto. from the forekre 11"'n month. was grantedDirFrans the tilt murder ot huiiion tro,tiy end eritfy est, ution awitins on wr.isse fitiLtes aryl Eua. rie !tin to tat:es thrve.e has. boon too Ho at but was given a a eels, a board. last meeting Of the the Meeting or, Plans for t,e I t t to n of BielThe board debit,' for lue M tqe. serving a tire sentence Pacific Islanders Salt in the murder of Joseph itainbow as a originItye ago. four years Lake presidental to death but the senaily sentenced A meeting Of etake imprison-mireturaW tence was commuted to lit. McL. A. llard of l'anitie and The application g' murder of Wil- oPe yeatrdal hid was Vey. serving life for Sithe Garfield four elonartes liam Sandercook on arrartmente work to The aPPitson denied. was idea eta& years ago serving 30 elfin Islanders day to be cation of Harvey inG. Hasa .ieddard.). the second degree Bqljarilift years for murder 24. July wee continued on. month. Beesley en4 The following terrninatione of sen- Stringham Fred romwnw of the general were f"' tence were ordered by the board: Fulmer 0. R. Trone, Box Elder county, burg- charge of the excurelon, tar I 000t, 7: Tom VOW, conducting lary. August house. Plane were perte,ted Salt Lake county. night. a gambling reunion gator-m;not larR. afternoon garnd Frank Biros, June IS; PR YO011. s opects1 :3. Aril a bit ? July 1; Edward ceny. Bait Lake county Welber July will be coon'''. ning service pars& the Lederman, burglary, In life burglary. wow Juiy 14 Pacific lalard July 1; Alli 1; Miles. into Uts1 Charles Baldwin, bur- representing county. Oct of the pionnera fader t advent William June Weber it; county. Silver ftty. Rey Per' glary, county, scouts from Master Wilkinson. burglary, Sevier Pummit ruction of Scout stterviing Ilthl a Oct. It ktenry Bates. eergiary, Moulton IS co Samoan F. F. Young and an &son county. Jung lit fictitious checks. Salt Lake will passing June lit county. Nero. Paredes Granite& To stratly sbe Parolee were granted to Weir fteltt. Aoill Phoorl11' Weraterf Ittw 00. grand lareeny. and Frank Horse ley, I .., I,...7 imi vir.My'.,'.....i.,, .'- -' It of De Prone and tisool..t.lhek'.. end retrivOa. UM toiletries applications tot Woolson.' gdvertienneet. f. ' !tor the New Records i Lod) It Luke, cou,tv: Samlal at LakeWbcput'!e, grand lar,eny. burg'ary .Nturphy. Or'oe rot,t,ry. ndrw Floree. Naek. atteroptod ts:It H'orY W IA kc , ! Under A .0.,..;;,.,..,:, lA DePretto, Mann,z.burgarr. apolicatIon Brown. burgarr !Is county: Jame, hake county,A Llio't.statu!e7etfl J w (own', ribd Carbon county: , Leta, Solt Lake county: Altarectety, Toocto statutory flow...atar..,tory atterat eph Andrson, Lake county; Jack Steven, fOf ' Salt Lake coun,y: Carl Socyria H tory. Utah county: WtIttP 0115 roco!ving thle earn!rgs et Lake saN. of tho undorworld, John Zoora volqniary rnantla, Death Sentence, is Granted Another Reprieve. ; Iti: ! , DENIED PARDON -- t Not cy were rero!trued: Harry Wailer . W bon,. to Ca7toborto troottri-July weirs Mark's, forgry. Hammett. robbery, to July reserag a flettnert,:i thur Kel aoy. patoung The to July mottlner. sinter', burglary. for a rel3 Evrett, Ing of his applIcatIon at the ant. tug wag grantod Ehrnittlel were rad. of the Wel COL IIIIITCH IS f ; I ot - P. lithilt "secretary of War "Nrwros 1140118. .- I oi ; N pd i.tu,s 1 t het XL Mem , ,, ' of organization. United States army. will be also the authorized ineOectoes of small arms praetire portal' thereto. Except for these two purposes of mobilization rano anti of the prescribed tiff merstee with tactical units. oases state headquarters under table I bose mentioned eill sot be a teeed into service at thia time. If taetical divisions are later fled the requisite additional number of staff ottleers 'nth rant prescribed for division staff will. as far as practicable. be called seethe from those Mates whkh hate furnished troops to mit hell-lik- e Na, - i : Gouvaerrdno , i i ). i the war department. "Circular le. division of military affairs. Mt peterribed ti, organizatiotut desired howl each state ea part of the keel tactual t. Aston. and only these organizations alit he accepted into seeks It is requested that all officers of the adlutant genera4 departmea quartermaster's corps and medical corps duly eavinis,,d ak perta, ins to state headquarters under table 1. tables of organization. orks,, izetd militia and not elsewhere required for duty In 'tate oda lion to be ordered to camp for duty sa tamp staff officer" tea bees of these staff offkzers as the department commander may dot, mine may be nmatered Into the (service of the I nited Mates for purpose of proper tamp adminitstration and still be matfett abets their wevices are no longer required. "IliThere recognized brigades or Mobiles's, are called into sees from a Mate Me Mali officers pertaining to the dLnItinktounderversk:'- a d c Message to I11I -- , on 1 I I i , 1 Lt.,' I .9 i , 4 t; i1 It ishington. hap yt Spry, Governor of Utah: Having in view the possibility of further aggression upon territory of the United States from Mezico and the neves, the proper protection of that frontier, the preadent ha., proper to excreta the authority vested ha him by the com4 and leas and call out the organized militia and the national ne(rmary for thst purpose. I am. in conalrenenee, Instracod tk president to call into the service of the United States f. through you, the following unite of the orgaatzed militia sad el national gamed of the state of tteh. which the preddentdirenstal be assembled at the state mobilization camp. Ion Hone" (mai t, places to be designated to you by the commanding general" muster for into 1 the service department), of the nited halm,,,,,,I Olzi squadron and two seperate troops of cavalry, oas hew" artillery. Organizations to be accepted into federal tetrire 04:41 have the minimum peace strength at which organization toil be so' eepted and to which they should be ridged as soon es possible it gml scribed in section 2. tables of organization. I tilted States arum "In case any regiment, battalion or MI nad ri 1 ISOW re4Vgajmi each contains and ineullielent number of organization za rookie k eonforan at muster to regular array ortirtnizatkon tables Me lion camps and there inspected under orders of the department ma mender to deteretine fitness for recognition SA organized adds i itrh;le - 100 helr 4 Boo d I ; ! bold me good TI haiMs it?ni:it: tmolityia.yblhae is the president's official telegram, IGovernor by Spry last night, calling out the Guard of Utah for service on the Mexican border: i r '' mile ani a cheek ,i - i r,t V. awl boneleal E. OLLOWING 11111 h 1 A .rt 4 c ''' To Service. ; i 3) Pa i mid-nee- k ' e daycht6.::. ,:ho yisou,ait'dn fcciedorlike;,llet Spry Calls National leeetare-11.-Th- '41, 1. l' ' !hat,. 1ea.aos. itillek, &was I is: . -- - President 0 -- anerd t, - :in,d ...... tem 7 - t';'op7rinInt 0 jutuenk;eani.itd . i 1 uacpzre ill n:: not wear his sideboards red; he may have warts upon feet may Interfere, and bald men will say hes quite in 1,,,tyllildAgalliasell beauty of his smile, the hPliusnektirt,hehisk:r1 overlook his featum mean, and never acen a man with finer toes." No man bundle from his overalls, and blithely pays his hdl for his duds, the washerwoman for her suds, the 6111111,111 I L.1' .4 ' ded ten---T- S. 1 ti ,.., I L. a , ,F Elder, 1717 r. p .. , -- rt : wIes?ec:w nillasntd . i . . never owes my large fountain pen; you 4 14...,,,,'"e4 a, 0 little yanoudrotnhocerk,th,i,nhguse -- "A 0.,,,,,,,,..,.., . . ';II A '''L''''''' .;;Jrea4 ksl ) -4 ;,141 : 3.ta gent glance is scans your little bill and your eyes, to deal with reasonable price for ...,.7,11.4 7, I lt, 'III .i W.: A' . ,. ' r Cabin? Tom's ,.. 'T,ve-- Ivo:n;t:,,gldLy,Papyrese; k . . If I 4 . - he , , rout. t , How lovely is that ti:nrintellt "egi 9 '''' I i r--- ',. i Na- $:13. - ; 4 . -- I , of a PANTAGESVauderille Featuring "The New Chief of Police," 11:45, - , ''': le, & L. TIFFATRE.-"Iii- rth tion. 2:16: 6:1 5 . '" Joseph F. Smith said it had Issued Mondays i a great deal of exprernsoss ',,t,..1,:k...kft.' ' ' l Before Large Audience iltttiviremb the s AMERICAN gram i in children t and Thurdays I i t ' and "Willies and si the for services Way." Wobbly i great I., ,approcaition l , ,' labor of devotion given by Prof. III - '4 i PARAMOCNT-EMPRINgLouiIS WWI lir more than 100,000 "..., ,' , :Stephens wriu has led th choir for : tn tbo himself devoted and ,fa !so many years '. teoPir, mostly farmers, Haft in "Destiny's Toy," 12;10 DIRECTOR GATES ,;.., CECIL B. , $ of Utak, devotedf a.thfuly so loyibgly and , praopenus reulona -to ci. c!ti,.. Nevada, W not ii..music evening, to work the of W''''' , libt4i. te.ching 41,,i i , , Li the little obeli hot the older Ariveut. Co1OrS(10, Oregon. !only i 4r-B Ilt.TOrtiAthBotRsv New lieS1.11. and Westeren Itresioent Smith geld 2andso :Sainte as well " $' a the had teen many ficw,tr be.lm and t'anada.. CornFs Smith emo..:.c'' !President , Joseph fields in his time bht he could not I I. TrfajleNt eirettlation by Statenfurnished ibelvertisees on ap.recall an instance wihin him recollec- - -: i 44y. 't, pliments Children and Those m riots of haring ton 1GAt h a beautiful MEBhir--"- A lakatiom Matea Friend" and ; , s, 1. vast conection if flowers as wam This cle?Matien Is eatirely c "Advertlatinesua," 11 to It. "WWI eeot, . , from disibtel of Work. at Ma conference. referring milsmate ,presented Charge , He re.- ths4 of the Daily and 'incur-da- y ;.....it, , Iferred children theasels.s , ' Felce eltili pMof the Saetor st Newt. to the leachirhre az '".;. 'e't -montrut. Birth of a Nation" six chil,,sig, willTheotee--Th- e for SIAM where he said, surt,.,r the pito, f , rya. ,, , terminat its engagement at the t Free sample euptes sent on The annual song and flower feeti- - elven to corns' WIG) the. 3ind forbid N, , ea. ..,, ,,,f,. Salt Lake Theatre on Thursday wea11 via of the salt Lake stake occurred them not. fhr of such la athe Kirgoom ' this will be the lam chance for 41"letZ,... ning; 1. edlkt,,,, to t of God." Ile extended deeming our public to eee this wonderful photo-pla- y ,. in the tabernacle Sunday morning be- them. at.d their devoted rlthrrs tor as it will not appear here again. ', --fore a huge audience. It wan the open- their labor hi devotion iri t.a,'hing the ele , . .7atteete'.., Among the many pleasing features of children the leineinm of ilte and hp s011etan of the quarterly conferuraiiMailli The Birth of a Nation is the musical ' ence. but THE NEWS ON THE TRAINS. ling Prayed that they should all "'row in agglIS following the rule establish-Idi- d purity program by members of the and rdchtootomeas to take the ,.......... "lb MinneapolisplayedSymphony Orchestra. orris years ago, the half day was places of their parents consisting of 2$ sell known mualcians. The opening prayer was pronounced The Deseret News Is os Sale cm i turned over to the Sunday school miThere are two performances daily. A. Smith, and the thorttiee and the musical forces ot by Ertel 'Train That lAstres or Enters 2:15 and 5:16. v. be Premt. C. benediction l'enrose. m. o. stake the Atter 2:20 wards all the salt Lake Deily. compriaing 0 . .,n to say th.it it wag e,,,k wtio e ' ... PantagesOnly a few more perPatrons Who Can Not Obtain It Are twere marshalled under the baton of Just t; i ,,.0,45 tigo ends h himself formance are due of the bill at Pan- his frvt SUMI.V tA mad as a Requested to latorm the Nevis 0111re. !Stake (honer E. Cecil Gate& to give lI ettec thA "The New! fates which includes of themselves. Moto nobly very 4rnall child in old Encluidi. Chief of l'olice." as the headliner. Joe Ian account Evening flowers and in MIMS norprisFenton and music. company responded: t The third essoion of th, conference Ingly flew acrobatic stunts. Redding-to- n I flags were blended. and gores of the LOCAL BRIEFS and Grant in tun on the trampalinto irenditionaa would have done credit to held Sunday evening wao the four section. the Founeenth, Sevenine. Mrs. Bob FRIO 41E17101M a dainty regular Eisteddfod; in offact. an a such was not. unmindful teenth and Nineteenth words meeting singer and the Sunset Sig. girl he annual Ia lithely far E1110110efillT of with the fourth chapter minus the competitive and in the Seventeenth ward chapa the BATHING IN THE LAKE ENTICES' SrecitV of EngiWing of the "The Secret of th Subntarinc features; the hearty spirtt back Fifteenth and Sixteenth wards an the neers Win be held at Pinecreat. Juni 24. CROW DS. 1111te er.4 LeeIe will be features of lot the festival and its great success. Fifteenth ward chapel the Tsentynumerous the d The Twenty-birand by meson& WilkesHuron L. 13Iyden stage dithe hottest day of (he program. Trentyperhaps explained preeent the fourth wards in the Twenty-seconseason found hundreds of petople; rector for the Wilkes Stock company RichWelsh names which sprinkled Richards treuelly !teem PeiAshton ward chapel and the Twenty...140,th. cooling otY in the lake at Se. Bair. or has arranged a new version of "tnliy atisociation will hold Its program. the Marriott ard, remreunion Haddocks. EVIIIII. Ed- Twenty-nint- h and Center wire and rooting In tho big breewy pavilion. cis Tom's Cabin." which will be the hazuretay afternoon, rce. Reese annual final June :4. at Se Hair. MI members of ward Devises. etc.. being in strong North Point branch tr the Twenty-nint- h Battening to the hood concert offering tonight opening the th. 114,,Y re being urged to be pres- evidence. Stake Superintendent E. iti The conrerto by Montgomery's band week's attraction. The lovable old play ward chapet The m.1E. vresient. end was active the $O has been Jr.. triven were ocetitned council musical and the spirit thorough preparation men, wits Parry. high biggest dency and I, arranged in nine 'cones, comSimebell Player InjuredOscar Palm. gave strong support to Prof. Gates. to attend these various wotons where at Saltair this ear. In his ankle musical e;.1 Green street. wrenched program the officers of tho Cimrch an wake The extended well known prising five acts. The rerular Thursto the th hand while playing hall at Eighth South printed in The Deseret News was were Mies P:dna Anderson. Aura day and Saturday maillt.ell will be inned and tdher conferencs lof on,' Main etrete yesterday. He was given Josie Bentley. John T. Hand, cluded as usual. and word comes from hardly a variation. Many business and matters of trocrP,t attreated at the emergency hospital and of the with Gates' as Prof. such numbers. F.stmuelson arot Or. W. II 11ol4s- the management. that a special featended to. then removed to his home. -1vor oPPeared tn well selected num- ture. In the way of souvenirs. Is becharming Spring Song.- sung by the n '....... oh 4' aeoswelateest Until Beate chorus from the Sixteenth ward. bers and delighted the big udience. ing arranged for Thursday matinee. Clare, 24 east court. was taken to the girls' under Mrs. Pitches. were on their first The Hand opera chorus of 2S VetrNII in an emergeney hoepitat lastthenightresult Lemon The firoadveny-.-TodProf. and Tuesday an rendition. Stephens' a of !WS a 10.0ettit feature of the program Services for condition. land their singing was enthualastical- extra special double bill. the five act at the hand of a reletive. he of the Flowers" by a mixed quartet includwas ward. he sensational feature "'Virtue," featurfrom the Seventeenth Mrs. Jennie H. Tanner ,ly received. When fully restored to his home. Also Between th hours of band con- ing May Ward is announced. ing Leader Nteison. and conducted was notable. also reTom Moors and Anna Nilsson in the the the e went Into composer. cool. bathers by Rev. cert.. to Dr. Reasell was h ward reTwenty-fourttwo part drama. "Truth Crushed to repreT. Rowell of Brooklyn. N. Y..' The freshing water and great numbere Iplhaarrol; of the London tabernacle and sented by an excellent male quartet mained for th grpator part of the day Earth." of the "Who's Guilty? series. also of the People's temple. N. Y..' under II. D. Winter; the Nineteenth Edmund the Pun went Wednesday and Thursday. end after until long will lecture in this city Wednmday ward by a fine chorus of girls under Breeze in "The Spell of the Yukon" down. Auditorium. His subject Mrs. Edward. who rendered The evening InThetheWorld en be will introduced. have The band ennrerle proved on lire." will he Bridal of the Birds;" the Twenty-secon- d popular at Seltalr that the manage.in inheriward sent out. a fine young ortakerttaate Tax MediuTwo to them decided ment has repeat MetersqThe headliner on tomorreceived chestra. conducted by J. Lowell Mortance tax check. have been CM 'their entirety on Wednesdays, which row's bill is bigby Sell In "Father and was by Atty. Gen. A. R. Barnes. a ward Fourteenth the gave be the to gan; Boys" This Is George Atle's biginnovation popular. promines for $47.9) from the estate of Edward ' Neve York. and the ether for kindergarten number. with Annie GylWednesday is fanitiv and plente day gest scream: a comedy that always Q Steiglitt, from the Sixteenth has lenrwan A. rimy the so tar conducting; of James Rt Su heir and draws the crowds.. People who have the estate P25.70 . Parson. liOttOtt. Both were on Union ward a girls' trio. under Ogee: Evans: been an especially big one and the seen this leewhere proclaim it as one h a Twenty-nintward the Pacific stoeit. ringing boys' 'concerts it is expected will rrnve an- of the screen's biggest successes. Atchorus. written by Professor Gates. pre.- tractive animal pictures of an educaladditom to the regular Daalratews at the PlemeerwThe ward. irK this season of the Paugh- under Ray iladel...tit. and Center gram They will be riven In the luneh tional nature include the program. Mr. Satwritten a "Lullaby by tete of the Pioneer S will be held DeJong.1 pavilion from li20 to 7:10 p.m. 11100':' k' urday. June 24, at p.m, at the home George Clarke conducting. Ship Another innovatton at the of hirs. John Q. Cannon. President of leo a number of excellent renditions AU British Outing. is "Marr,rriy" Margaret. whose The program will the emendation. Irate Prof. Gates combined schools. the ta to fry chieken enuthern by aft Y of The the presentation weer the huge asbaton the anti waving deieetable mek biseulta, yule Mother." et10, The and Prof. McClellan presociety will hold a semblagegood nil fashoneri etrawherry tthortA. J. Foots CradnaleaA. J. Font' ! siding at the organ. The rendition of Al the wore picnic and outing Wednesday afternoon tsr,t welt. while cage. viol a the of former student of Richfield. "America for Christ " concluding with Irone, onee when former Preedent Taft and evening at Liberty park. Game. R. Y. U. of Provo has graduated with verve of "America" was especially the and sports will be featorea The sooff at Imilati he had honors from the Chicago College of laeffective. Itm-Tewill aloft have a British day at 14ntal Sureery. During the year he eating some ef "Mfimmr clotv Lagoon on the first Monday in August, ea!ti vice president of the he sn4 etcond 'they Gates Sings. tageotts Lucy :14rcleet r1;1I' th the bank holiday nt Enghotly. He will return to wore the beet he over ate.- rTrITII 5110 land dayAtbeing The profewiirmal musical event of . the In...gins of the aom.ty last to practice his protection. I,1 .1 p tn. rho will be found at the irriday INP11.1UtiOnn of sympathy the day was The Hymn to the Madonevening on the death of Earl wre passed KitchRailway aortaeThrough na." solo. by Lucy Gates. Prot Mc!Ship cafe. tables to all principal points in Clellan. enr. organlet. Mr.. McGorrin. ter; are contained In the Lectures who contributed War generously which Is just off the press. harpist. 'European hook curtains mapa of each of her services out of compliment to the Water Being Stored. Al Summer School the wtere wives mhowing the larg- Sunday chord cause) with the well er towns and cities. railroad routes. knOWn ACapella Ladies' Chorus. TIhrrw of hotels and other information which has appeared successfully under A part of th work Of the MRS-- JENNIE IL TANN IF:n. According to a report mads to of value to the traveler. i its clever to the young leader, Mrs. tether (If Utah aummr "ohm,' A large attendance of and 'whin- - eithout che;g to the seried of commisadoner W. H. Sherman. bead Law GradeWeA braham iliavia Stephens. This number was fol. of the department of waterworks Tuner. eon of T. A Turner of Heber !lowed with breathless attention. end friend and ttlitny hautifii floral tril, leeturre on the raueee of the Kuropean for permanent peace. and watersuPPIY. there Is now stored .1,.iceis for war art plane city, and a former student of th Poi-o- f but for the no pplause" rulf of the utte marked the flinera the under are given rtl!, hS ter graduated i day, would have been encored. Mies Mrs. Jennie Marrington Tanner, heldlThe leotiree in the reservoirs In Ilig Cottonwood from the law mobool of Georgetown Gates e tone". entirely clear eft nyon about Artdrtwaulll'i7P.lannrrutte71300,000.000 afterrymn in the Forest Dale! gallons. Re nes rea! tViiehnicton. were and I fiiled the tt. supWood-t The water In eaeh basin is rising. great puilding. ward thapel. Illahop El aa h ft, rtiovi-nnfrom A, rii to Salt Lake end will take up the and with In by nf here one ere or Sr. charmingly singers ported either and 1.'Inroll Th., ruff officiated parallel tonstantly. hre gi triblv.p praetice Kivon throughout the country towl.e in the southern part of the instruments. of American I hy Preen J. H. Fw-hauPOirel of th lame 11,,etaPrete Extends Greetings. Fork. Mr & Tanrer's f,rmer home. undr t,' Tne lecturer for the aeries here 1. !ion, Lfeent fIreetere to vIrefPreparAtiong Frank Tic.lor .nd 1,,,st., re- in L. his Morrie litesident Emr.ry Veltman who Nepht g;oorige n reert 'e ft, nr to. 1 ,h okts appointment from the aaskoeta- - Miss Millie extended a greeting to all pres- - Francis M. I.Aman. Ai m written Pneumoniall Kats to the annual convention of the ;marks r Ass read on In Tann. of honor Mr. took stake the nt said and f, presidency o ea fot- ti; ...tor of Dies of sr aerie of the toeturos The Mrs. soctety by to meoting tr,rteht that opportunity of expronaing theiri behalf of the lo,of et,.t,,-,rloe. Acotohs, ot the Fall Lotto orgtot- !deep appreiciation for the Ppiend Id la-- 1 John Henry Esna. The ,,pentr.g prayth Interste of 14poriai tgutdy an thlos brit done by the Sunday school Meetly, er WS, ,biaenn and the zut!ort, 'who has hoot the Theod,re And Ho-They Hay. Pvlop rera for in gitr-Took edit NL 1731111On. chance, in the stake. closmg raver t tl.orse and teachers pupils r-1 thus ler por- ;Preeident Mortis paid a high tribute Music was fstrn.stsed by the S'IMIIIPT 111,, ietril,111 Plea!, Have t;rown feetel , of Her Hiseorv kard choir. yrf,inh th. Peeulittrite Professor Evan Stephens. who was ;to , Enaland Has Tekn in th l'At H. Vi. fa Vholror.17-trParker It... V end kolo.st. not at this PPSItit011 of John W. the guest of of the WorM Powers ard ft,.- ft Perkrt. .1- - the conferent it fev.,,n,r,ert mild Ho desired Inter Miss Roman.k they !8 Intrestert in the affairs p,rint-c.len- t of the ro,atetto tlistrirt. to honor Pr..) t akatch Lawn Why !,,, lot Stephens leecause ment to(, Furmtit." of 11, 1,t;ov, co,.f,ror,re of the rht of hie :S years of service as leader of cemetery. whPre the grasp was dediFmersell From the', iCoW off to the clirv ,,tpp4-Meiliaeval Mistroverotnent arA on hi the triberraele choir and teacher of the cated by H S. rinner. home from to Sarattl,rs N V P,O0Writ POW r t of in and Saints 1,rtf, the of chiltiten singing. general rerfor,n,, t'arta That Hurst awl Turkey oh, it,. 'teetorrittv toornioe et the if he hoped that Professor Atephenn 117iv, Ta'Atn !n Recent European IliaIii feeve to- would yet live a long time to bless the thter,h eni :ht -l'oretello I people with bin work. at War or Vrotral NOTICES States CHURCH Miror ; ..4,,,,, In noting the beautiful decorations r :1' I c vr, n tt,. rnnetir, ait In the bi.liding the Amer;can flag cm fn. 41 !Wahl,. The flastv, t',,,he,renrom anl What AU k fld, Pf nut COM 15 25 per to droipmg the rallerler, stands and pui111130 A,forTtpl,1 Their Ilan!. an4 cosrvanu "IrtKr. niecesto ; the rpar," pit. he called nitention enneeren, ;:-take rathon held nit! for pattiot7sto among the people IThe on the :1!lt and; in he firschnization for Perr.,,:i.,.,,,. Natnond4 and Weddfna Sainte for the preser- lech131ed of the Latter-da!h 125th rt.. Is powtooned to he teld on ',IA r.W .,,:,f ;f,,,,,,,., , T,h g,ofteld peace and happiness. Ito lSon&-y- . Court, Log lq, GIrt. Jen.n's j Main- -- ivation of Our 6r1,tinn JOSE:111 V. SMITH referred to the emblems of various Ad ertisf.ment. kire Arrny, Navv. Etc" , The firaalte stake pricethood edlt Sunday, June 2; at 2 it. m, a..1it Two Loral Stores lit,),qt"y1 "'"1 linv. lmeet of Drug h'v's TWENTY YEARS AGO. that the heads t! etr to le Exchange az' .. ,,,,' f.. !quorums and organisations be In Entered by Burglars , tendance. Detwret of The Fltee From the , I ' ':' ".'1,'. 7 ''''''i ''''. I The home miasionaries of the Oransteres were entered IPPi Tao News. !' 1.' them morthly rt!mht. drag Ito stake will hold same thief. the by pr,aurnithly -I;' I F,.7 imeetirg on Sunday. June 25 at p. tn.,land a vrnall quantity Of cash taken , JrNE Ia. 18SA. 4t. The h!gh priests of Liberty stake twill' m ,,e;S'-'''',' ', "tmo$4,1. snra The Ilex drug irtore on On the !afternoon of the 18th. at !hold their regular quorum meeting ,fr-West Temple and Third South was convenward netwhitran national Finn in 25. June chapel hock door and the tyoken to through MISS AMID.: WILLIAMS. tion In St Louis. William NicKiniel litdnday. 1st 19:20 a.m. Si'; woe taken from the till. The ',het of Ohio was nominated for presiSchramm-Johnso- n .S1.111. or Miss Wi Mame, well known wax the 'toot, New dent and Oarrett A. Hobart of No. 5 at Fifth South and Main street . as a singer In Salt Lake since her for vice preaident of the was forced door open th front 1 where United Statoe. On the adoption of I TEMPLE NOTICES died Sunday afternoon at and V, taken. The polies are work-rio- t childhood, the national platform, which conjibe residence of her parents. Thomas nn toth cases. Your favorites are singtained a gold standard plank. the An attempted burglary of the fler. Rnd Mary E'. Williams, 207 north Fir! The gait 1Ake temple will close for silver delegates. after a stirring adNV est street. drent by 11. M. Teller at Colorado 'summer renew on Friday evening. ,mar saloon, Weal Temple and First of pneumonia. She lk ing and playing for you on Monday South streets. was also rePorled The 1June tolth. and netted the convention. taken ill In Lott Angeles four weekit lock of the the 'thieves had forced 7th. morning. August The state department introduced this month front door and wrenched loose a pad- !ago and wee brought home a week JOSEPH F. Smrrom the Victor ilannis Taylor. U P. miTibrilit to off Ingo yetnerday. The Logan temple will glows On loek hut evidently were frightened Fpairt. to demand from the Span Illan Williams was 22 years of age August before they eould go any further. Irriday ht.! 21. and in. aeernment for reoartitton "Phe records are here and was bora and reared in Salt Istae rthrviiiiea upon American eitiwerts in In. 1112 I BUDGE. WILLIAM She attended the Public schools and with warning that they must Falls From Buggy. the 1.. D. S. U. here. From the age The St. George temple will elm Come and hear them. of seven Miss Williams was known aa On Fyiday. June Iath. and South a publlc Rirhard Wadley, 222 Irma The 'Utah State Teachers associasinger of remarkable talent. Monday, August 211. ISM injured ,She studied tion was in setarion at the Assembly CANNON Temple street, was painfully vocal music under Prot DAVIT') It at Poona a from fall bail. Amorg the Breakers fOr this busay an ly and piano under Stephens TVMPLE. MANTI street rester- !Prof, John J. McClellan. Snnth and Pevonth East get,. were Dr. James it Talmsure. She WWI He was taken to the mersteney Montt temple will elo.. .1,11y 21. Millsre-Prof cc 41, 4 a member of the tabernacle lacerations formerly Supt. ever :hovT,Ital !where ish. J. P. Harwood and W. it. and open again Anguet 22.1212 on hls fare were drowsed H. choir and was one of the eololets on :trulees LEWIS ANDERSON Itaione. held In the city jail on a rharse I number of their trips to California. a Until two yearn ago she wag also the !of drunk A Yokohama ellapatch roporto4 solotet ott the annual musical proCANYON RFLA I AT1ON that a.artit 1.00 poople had been ductions I given by the Elko. come else "PROMO QTININE." 57 MAIN. Arotanod kva mitt owe whieh baA i Quickiy remove that tired feeling Besides her parents, Miss Williams roman In north"wool tho laland 11 still salt at a merinos one shlre of To get the goroutro.. gall for lull name la 'I urvirpd by eleven slaters. Mrs A. "rn JAP11. Quite a number or we Dun gene Slid aril irtuste. Horn irtock, comprising three ILAXATIVE BROM QUININE. Loot C. Hayford, Mn. coast town" were demolished, h Newbury. acres, tc.. ate--. f Ti Lamb's of E. W. GROVE. Cures Mrs. J. S. Hibbert, Harry signature was "tattle. Mrs. J. F. wlitt. I I itah's grandeat canyon retreat PhenolitotCold la Olas munnommonumnoit Day. taker and Etta. Jimmie and Gladys 0 11 Via. Williams, and MO brother, Jahn. agatiwPW il ; ' . ,. ' z . , i ,; ,.. . , 'S Paying U TONIGHT. . ,,. -,, 1 IV AMUSEMENTS SALTAIR ATTRACTS BIG CROWDS I , ' ' ' t. a ' 1 i: :gnat Sunday Lake Stake Give Excellent . t natiorts which ooreist of theeagle. tree bear, and hon. etc and exFESTIVAL ' the hops that seine dmy they I ! praised 31J111 , wouid be replaced with the Christian , lorobienta of peace the iamb and the dove. ; Prof. spoke of h tis appre- - ; AT TABERNACLE ;elation atStephens being honored ty he cit.: lie i dregs of the Salt Lake stake, thanked them for eingthg has :of Springtime," which he a.i.d 'he, l wrote years ago to encourage many I and rnoihers ft (the tof of today to study town(' read- singers School .Children of Salt entill , . I 1 , I f '' ! ,. i 1 . Semi-lYeek- ly I I: 1 ' I 14 --T-- 1 Z DESERET EVENING NEWS MONDAY !JUNE 19 1916 ''. 1 1, . ' '',,.: 1.11 ' ! ,. .7', ; . . . , ' ';i' i - 1 . k ,,: .,,' , e I ' - - , , . , toJlttSA,,,,AAPA.,,t4,,e,,,,,,,, - ' l , - ..., |