Show T u 5- i- y r 7 1 4 IlSili ' x ’’’ ’ -r? ’ 1 - f t t?r -- t -’'S" 1 h "6j f 1 1 1 lftH A A AT T' WUBKWIIWWW A ft S-i I I ft J I f A - 1 I ” J ” K I WB & 'addition to' ig' fast day' and' in services Jn the 'Tabernacle held in‘4the afternoon which will o'f special with music' will 'be given' In the different ward will meeting houses? These the the direction of programs Mutual and willbe Improvement associations held at the usual hour for service Some of thcrh-are announced as follows ISSULSSTATEMENI f if SPECIAL Vs of your ’ -tourist - ' LI LbI v I V ' 1 I I I II ly Iagaimoons 7 r 1 as re -' ’Today-' the “ ON ' -programs -Hots - " OPERATIONS ITS Amendment Prohibition '‘5resolutiQn : -ourth ’ Stat-Spariglfed ? byCpngress solo solo solo t Has It and vocal riano v Vocal Selections junior girls’ cho-r ourth' wad rus W Al Sperry directorofficers L M A Organization u-Minnie Been Misrepresented Invites Public ' ' - j' copgreganomana ' inspection! w was ttirun&fjd delegates Ward flags with cnor ' Choir Mabel KirkJames Poulton H Mrs Andersoni Choir fla of Salt Lake American Ninth Ward visit their produce market inspect the hung condition choir the sanitary Selection arrangements of the market grounds amd the fruits and Prayer Selection choir and offered for sale talk divided their time vegetables between Alta Clifford with its officers and with its and singing Recitation members ctfGoring’Ahespedkers Solo’ alms and Mrs Gladys Harvey Gudgell the songs-regarding purposes of N G closer relation Address Morgan the exchange and learn at first hand A“stcpthe toward a Selection the facts about the city market propo Sectional of Ward choir sition organizations the Baptist thb’B Y PxU-and of “The Growers’ Exchange market is Tenth Ward Union America was taken located in the middle of thet block In a recommendation"adopted by" the ’Servicesat 630 and irst South 3outh and Temple convention and Third streets for the Opening hymn America Second The recommendation provided and ChoirMiss congregation "A visit to the marketWest at o’clock of three to of a appointment compiittee Invocation Agnes Brown in the mornihg affords an interesting the B Y P U A in My States represent Selection Own United sight hour of At this hundreds with of the representatives K Keddiqgton and choir wagons and auto trucks heavily loaded of the south Eectlonal organizations Duet God Bless Our Mountain Home with fresh fruits and vegetables are ajid the Pacific coast for and Ramah Keddington Arthur to spacious platforms backed up of of closer solo Hosannah establishing Baritone with eager of buyers almost and making an arrangement Alvin Keddington crowded nationality 4f whetoby the unionsof the sectional or-J Address Garnet Carlisle every Results a standardof Closing hymn The Proud of with ganlzationsreaching by the B Y Choir “The smoothness which everything can be recognized Banner with the market runs Miss Dorothy Young connected :Pz U A Benediction is doubtless due In a large William Salt measureto The conventionunanimously adopted Chorister the ingrained Utah a resolution: calling' on Congress to Organist T W Brown axiom which has of the very nature of ’jass tho become a part’"jyiind HobsonsSheppard resolution business” bill every Utahn your own providinga constitutional Tvrelfth-Thlrtecnth Ward and also to the efficient supervision national for prohibition The Selection Choir activities of the market and its the “liquor traffic is resolution charged Susie Schofield ''and Jane Davis by the health board of Salt Lake of for three-fourths of all Duet uesponsibldv solo Miss Allie Davis GPaul is the able chairman the Contralto which DrTheS- officers crime vice and misery throughout and directors of 'X Lecture’ Modern Thought and country” Prof John Henry Evans tne Growers’ exchange take a pride in Rqv Ta G Barnes of New York viewing the results’of their labors and field secretary of the American Baptist enjoy a feeling of satisfaction in having Sixteenth Ward Missions society charged the service of great public performed a young'people with the task of driving Star-Spangled Banner Congregation benefit The hundreds of members Duet lag Withouta Stain ‘‘tlftr capital V xjrliM tho CAll rvzx difficulties between and and Beth s Grace EvansCharles Evans raise the for which crops :labor aJQd- evangelizing SpanishAmerE Oiatlon solo My Mabey Salt Lake bounteous and Davis counties are fa States Soprano Own United also take pride in their market ‘’Within’ the next ten years the Miss Bertha Emery for each financial v one has an active be driven from this country” America Congregation interest In it It is their market and hd sald “anLthe task of driving it each feels the thrill of pride of ownership is the Other changes are impending Seventeenth Ward It an object lesson of that’ are ‘even greater than this The value of effort and the musical capital and labor evening by pupils of numbers tension history of the Growers’ exchange Is between CL Clive at 630 p m is Plano in 'the Colorado mine war of the great benefits that Louise Clark suggestive itypicaV-of Wallace Bennett the battle which is on Misa be derived by following the Cornelius Lund M Cummock may of the great leader and founder the generationwhich must “Tours issolution violin Georgebach AtkinPhilo Harold Bennett find the of We must provide Lund William our commonwealth Brigham Young Mildred planer for the immigrants who are landingon intricate problems of Hardiman Merrill Smith Robert in solving the each year Thm in itself is James life by for our ehoyei William Latimer Bessie Whitaker community vaster than most of us the good a much Of problem Annie Clive Dorothy Dunyon “It common is for the realize the half dozen other great Cecil Beckman Paul Luff Alton Pap-worth unfortunate indeed field itrfues In the rank Jones public that some well meaning but home mission Rulon McQuarrie one of the most tense cello Clive Clifford C Clive persons did not take the perhaps Joseph misinformed evangeli-jzatiem necessity is the need for the assistant piano accompanist A trouble to the inform themselvesofof the of Spanish America Christianity of the will be the playing history aims and purposes program the Mexicah problem The “Melodie in A’A” by offer to' COof Prof Clive Growers’ exchange and can solvepeople have good stuff In them sixteen violins and the cello operate with it it before engaging intheya Mexican gospel By warfare upon so doing and your problemIs to take our to themto avoided And not only to take would have much misunderstanding Eighteenth Ward and would not have been the Mexico tobut to take it everywherefrom "An Incident in My Mission” —Eastern means of inducing the city administration Alaska situation Panamain the west today is states states to enter into the municipalretail Maurice Tannei southern “The Clyde C in such a pre bl cm of greater scope than ever Thomas W Sloan England market proposition way as tv John N to bring condition the The old west was fettled by Edmonds Germany Clawson abouta they desired very wagon of to loads west is settled by South Africa Orson Rogers Japan which produce th© new situation complicated Horace S Ensign Society islands Lawrence in which the public is being The tratnload and a peddlers’ market created by and Mormonism paganism It must be humiliating to all the American Indians are Missionary hymns connected Obe-third of direction of E A with it who the facts Quartet under know by Christianity Thespprob-lems untouched Smith Jr offqr a challenge to you from Exchange Defamed Patriotic musicward choir and “All through the months of March country”EL Taylorof Indianapolis Eighteenth' con April May and June there appearedin The Revin gregation asserted the daily press articles defaming the aji addresson “The Present that Bible Baptist Responsibility” today Growers’ exchange placing it in Twenty-seventh false light before the public Ward accusing study was more necessary historythan the exchangeof being an the at any period in the world’ at o’clock Services enemy to public good and of to “The people of today are demanding God Is OuA Refijge attempting retaif municipal market an intelligent type of Christianity”' he Interpretationby Charles Maxwell falsely the that only with a thorough alleging it was a said “This comes Anthem Twilight of GodJ in the restraint of trade and with the word acquaintance Interpretationby Valerie Morley it with criminal prosecution To be able to say 'I know’ is one of Violin solo Bella Gibson even threatening the H During all this time the greatest qualities a Christian leader Tenor solo A E Cardwell Growers” exchange quietly minded its can have” Allen Address Howard own business believing that the time value of was em- Plano solo Mrs Louise The personality Davis come the facts would be phaslzed by Dr Carter Charles R Pike would when Holm Jones of Solo to the shame and in the “Quiet By made manifest 'Seattle Wash Hour" Babylon Wave of its defamers The persons service Interpretationby Margaret Allen directly quoted by the newspapers impersonality is the greatest asset of as their authority for these false Christian a worker" he said "In Twenty-ninth Ward and misleadingstatementshave denied tv we have a human symphony — choir responsibility for them of attention to Ward acknowledging a attractingThe ourmeans ‘At the Bountiful of Prayer mass meeting selves and our work personality and of Salt should the gamut Selection Male chorus Lake gardeners fruitgrowers urge run Our and Davis counties called by the lag Addie Nelson of grace The first note in it is forgiveness Ethel Davis honorable mayor of Salt Lake a resolution healing Others ar redemption Plano solo H was uanimously passed by the and satisfaction” Henry BillingsLadles’ coronation Selection 300 farmers present demanding that chorusWard choir the threatened investigation into the Anthem affairs of the Growers' exchange be PAID DR IRST Benediction and the facts as made found be given to the public As we O no 1914 anticipated Ward investigation has been instituted The Song persons making thes chargesevidently do not want the facts the The first bale Invocation regarding Houston Tex July — America Congregation aims or business practices of In the purposes of 1914 cotton marketed United sold on Talk Our Nation David Watson the Growers’ exchange to become States weighing 392 pounds and mandolin selection They kndwn are willing that the public cotton the exchange here today for Guitar be deceived As it is Eloise and Mary Loftis these that $500 or $127i per pound It classed apparent Song The lag Withouta Staid unknown persons who have spotted It low middling came quartet Double the character of fhe Growers’ Tex from Lyford Talk Bantoo cowardly to ’V How the exchange itare either prosecute too lacking ner Came to Be written or In Girl’ riendly moral Holiday House Leah to it Yates before the public July exonerate Silver Lake open Apply Miss of the false Banner Congregation courage charges and misleading ‘Sara Napper 530 E Broadway Phone Oration statements made Three Pioneer Women concerningit Hyl-3553-R therefore we appeal to the people — Advertisement Ella Jeremy ofxiowSalt Song Lake and invite Come Come Ye Sains courteously them to visit our A Congregation operation market inspect its xbbatoand Guardianship Notice make themselves acquainted with bur aims and and the' respectivesigners purposes 5 Ocnsult eoonty clerk or Ignsign Ward with us in solving the problem for further information the will the distribution Weather permitting meeting of of the products of be held on the lawn at the L D S hospital garden and orchard and D Ninth if you desire to buy O “Incidentally THE street grounds beginningat 645 avenue p m your fruits and vegetaoles direct from "’l: Of Zion’s Benefit Building Opening selection Choir stockholder the producerat farmers’ prices without held on July ociety will b Tuesday The Perfect Day the Solo intervention or of o’clock p m ’' 14 1914 at at the Z C Reginald Chapman the middleman here is yourmediation opportunity Bhoe factory for the presentation Soprano solo Pearl the only opportunitythat Salt Larson Lakeandaffords of the financial report the election e" Address to doNephiL Morris so officers for the ensuing year and to America Choir and congregation “Come and see for yourself” vote on the proposed amendment of article of the 'constitu-“ section read as follows Second Ward tlon making the same capital stock of given at 1025 'a m "Section I1— The shall be three million dollars Banner and school John Robinson ItfWdivided' into thirty thousand shares of John C Invocation dollars eacn par value Howard hundred lag one ttia transaction of such other busi-' The Withouta Stain S lawfully come before tne Ashworth nese as Sacrament xxiectln may Secretary Anderson John Linde jt Assisting-— rank Chandler Henry r G Webber President Elder William Kufener Victor ctty Utah June 24 1914 in Abbey Ogden Richard Siebert Oscar Siebert Wilford Solomon Easton IbT DISTRICT COURT Walker Byron Nor-j for in and lor Salt Lake Declined val Slaughter Thompson State of in— county the Salutation to School the estate of by His amily ln matter of waving tehcerinig Kumbers of unionjacks were and YE! TheZ-young men i of to Men and s ’ -3" ’C'-'’- the City t i YoungPeople’s SCHLOSS stock between for GREEN STAMPS co-ioperatton A Start to Star-Spangled I at Our Books Store This Week ' m— a on The big sale of th© one investigatethese to VOGUE season which bringsjoy reductions—in these startling CLOTHES £ i line of Ready-to-Wear Clothingin the city A large comprehensive beautifulpatterns models from the extreme English to the most Our admonition is— Take immediate advantage of this opportunity be quick decisive a clearanceof our entire summer wearables Sale conservative won’t find such liberal reductions anywhere in the city quality considered You won’t find more satisfactorybuying because nothing but dependable merchandise can be found here Nothing but the absolutetruth will be told to you or advertisedand everythingmust be entirely satisfactory or your money back This is our guarantee and policy always Come in and see if we don’t back it up with the choicest cleanest reliable and most most desirable goods in the city if prices do the And see our not make them most unusual bargains and remarkable savings 'John excellence AND Starts You con-'ference ' thepurpose will it BROS finest The THIRTY 6 8 of CHESTERIELD 1 ’Canada THEIR AnnualClearanceSale be-tweent r ANNOUNCE Boys Clothing and urnishings— Commencing Monday morhing thousands of people The magic wand of price beckons you the hearts world-renowned i patriotic i ’ HEAR COMPANY Serii Ward Ward youngwomen about r onthe'presentation-to to-yob & MULLETT-KELLY the varjqus connection with the charges made against Growers’ Exchange ujst prior to and at the time the municipal market was launched the exchange through rank Cutler its following secretary issued the nas statement: order-of the board of directors "By the the public of exchange Growers’ is cordially invited to 1 ifth v-Sv halt 4 be rebated within fifty-miles-of Ijn I 4 Baptist Young lea meetingJointly V- home will providingyonrhome Is your 4- ' ANITAS CITY July 4— Religion and hand fn hand at thn '?patri6tlsmTan twentyifirst convention’of the Union of Amer- Selections Solo with £he B Y P U Lecture $Vias sftii fV) Selection J ‘ A -K from and $25 to to ' of-Y ' 9 fare andpurchase checks amounting ’ J s' - :AR f ' i on Passage' f 4 ' V 4- : Declares Ward Choir Banner Weight conductor Aiispaw Miss Ruth- Worthen Walter Corbett ' Calls 'M- TOWN BUYERS—Your t OUT O ticket -be be-under Y'nVention U- " — TO NOTICEtrip round Tomorrow Money’s Worth or Money Back Always j -1 amendment HUNDRED TWO f - MEN’S SUITS NOW MOTHER! 150 Suits Boys’ Immortality - ormerly 1 a- '-The ' Home Iv a a O TO Yi fl n Classy $1500 $3000 Clothes Were That $750 to Suits 4 I mous isyours' A ex-hlbted ’ ProfW $8 co-operative : ! CHOICE NOW ’ sa-flopn-'wlll $500 advice 1 co-operating i j today i our rom4jave we specialfeature s IM5IENSE STOCK 200 some formerly sold at suitsthat $154)0 to $3000 They consist of brokensizes odds and ends strictly hand-tailored You1 may chooSe garments lt°T r What all-wool -it Sizes 34 38 to I Two and yet Stamps!” only deceived IM 1 AMiner yourown CHESHERIELD the a 6 destroy Anthem XX7E give the vv REE with following including reductions and hundred Blues Blacks for v $1500 Suite $1125 Suite $2000 Suite for $1500 $2500 Suite for $1875 $3000 $2250 $26225 $3500 Suite for $4000 Suits for $3000 Alterations ree to cent kt 50 Your on Outfit months of Romping Recreation for the Boy then twosmonthu of 1J and 4 mild weather goring which he will want medium-weight School Clothe at least four stamps every r 4 of this year and wear Iota of service for next summer— out of these bargain A remarkable value is months several Sv ‘ ’ our entire Per Boy’s by opposite Takelineyour choice of of and other makes at 25 Per Cent got Saving $895 - Save “LOOK selected can obtain beautiful and useful articles of including every description jewelry without cent of cost you most THIS ONE Special One sizes left)) a Save mbney Save Stamps high from 1 Lot (only broken suits that sold asi as $750 choice 01 QE1 d the Jot t I I combination : ‘5 SAX Men’s u of Entire Balance lows: $1200 Suita $800 Suits $650 Sults $1000 Suits $750 Suite $500 Suita discomfiture Anthem ’ Wonderful Stock Imported and per-MnnaH Anthem ‘ - Straws Panamas $500 COTTON $000 $600 $7250 Children’s Wash as follows $200 $300 $400 $500 -Oration BALE Reduceda ol $575 $375 Price Snits l - for — $135 for $200 for $265 I -Which ‘ Domestic Bangkoks all Reduced and Stock Emerson for $335 $600 $700 $800 for $400 for $465 for $535 $665 for $1000 Boys’ Waists 35c values 13c Shirts Boys’ detachedcollar worth up$100 to $125 THREE OR Sleeve Summer Short Blouses values $125 to 50c - ' Shirts $100 and Laundered White $125 values 35c three for $100 Top Boys’ SpringChildren’s Coats 25 per cent off Boys’ and off Straws Tot of Boys’ One Pajamas former price $100 to $150 your choice BOc 1-3 ' ' t 4 astrlct Th besmirched MEN’S T 4 Hosiery Shoes Star-Spangled ‘ DEPARTMENT URNISHINGS Star-Spangled Men’s dxford 1 S i ' STOCKOLDERSMlIEETraNG THE ANNUAL MEETING 8 I M f’ of?i 4 - 'i CHAMBERLAIN’S 1 Program the’-society V Other good MAY I Aii to gloves V4 TITLE $100 values 75c values 50c values One Lot Wash of dress oiirth f reduced Literally Gloves Teeming With Bargains Underwear Bargain L'n-derwear Deimel Linen Mesh Suite 2-plcce Westminster Statesman -THJE -Utah Address f'emusi Haslam deceased—H petition- of William Haslam America TbT petitionMhe- Issuance to himself of Benediction Mhopraying ravineofforadministration in the estate m jsv lettersIvf has been Samuel rinrr Haslam deceased nn riday thi 10th dav CARSON ’ Bryant S 29 $ I 1 A-D W’A Albert ' J' Elggren I o’clock p July 1914 at m nt'thn county courthousein the court?oom of said court in Salt Lake county Utah said Lak© th© clerk of court with VVthe-$ear Witness affixed this 23d thereof D9 Clerk Clerk A Ei'BOverldge Deputyfor £’ & I’Klng King Attorneys Li!-of t Hinckley School -Notice -William ‘h REMAINS DEIANT 2 Cityv’Salt London July 4— It is reported that George is likely posthumouslyto honor Joseph Chamberlain who died on Thursday night by conferring a title on his widow formerly Mary Endicott daughterof the late WilliamC Endicott of Mr Salem Mass Chamberlain King Will himself persistently refused to accept Irish any title Parliamentat Point of The dean of Westminster has offered BayonetIf at All to the family intermentin Westminster July 4—— Sir Edward Carson abbey for the statesman but his relatives London the Ulster unionist leader addressing have decided to abide by his of unionists in a gathering SouthLon-don Wishesand have him burled at Birming PRO-ate THE-d)I STRICT COURT tonight lec!areL Ulster would TN ’division in and for Salt Lake by tho any proposals State-of Utah time limit of any a sort the tho matter' of estateexclusion on her from in home rule George J Taylor in"If ever wo' go into the Irish parliament" rNotice J1 competent he said “we shall go in not at' — ” '’The ipetltion 'Of Samuel Y Taylor the point the bayonet but ot our Of person' and estate of free will” Ruardian own J Taylor incompetent praying George London July British government aid guardian — The 7 for an 'order authorizing today replied to Baron Newton’s to compromise and settle a certain coninquiry in the vwl thL Taylor’ has houseof lords on July Emma ro versy asto Limited riday whether the firm of Lipton’s set for ‘hearing4 on TO “been had been removed from the list of o'clock day Of Juiy A D 1914 at for the war office after the the contractors at theTcountycourthousein recent scandals in canteen of eburt' in SaltJuly connection Duluth to fly with nine courtroom attempt which officers and Utah Salt-Lake countysaid from-'Duluth to Chicago by way of eight employeesof army Lipton’s have court with the clerk Sault Ste be Witness'thereof Marie 4n one day will th4eai affixed this 23d day made sodn' by Aviator Roger Janrius order was issued today according to here to the according a announcement tddav thd Exchange Telegraph to LJt:P’ Clerk 4 (Seal Japnus uses powerfulhydro-aeroplane commanding of jeers-of company E?’Bevcrldge DepiRy’Clerk 'Bv A andhuK made-' a careful study of military to campwith terminate'the ?tokes & BagleyAttorneys conditions in the neighborhood existing contracts Lipton’s' Limited 1 titionerO of the great lakes with as little delay possible day?£(Sekl)'IX PALMER P-' Ulster Declares Never Go Into regular 35c goc O Robes— 4 O Union AthleticStyle former price $1250$100 Men’s Soft Shirts now with' Collars ONE-OURTH Shirts Men’s One-half Price 20 per Men’s cent Discount Office Coats f Interment '-® 75 SOc 35c Ties- Robes— Pajamas Reduced Bath Dr TIES for ONE-OURTH Suite ! fRO-Chatedivlslon ’ 3 Night Off Thomas BATEMAN 4 - Off 1 t values Wrist Work $100 4Oc 25c i I NECKWEAR SILK AND vVASH GLOVES WIDOW RECEIVE ape- shoe In Broken lots one gloves off r"l ’ Thomas values MEN’S Star-Spangled r 1 $195 cooperate ‘ boys’ cial fable value to $350 choice' vil ’ ' and Savings Lisle Hose 3 for Silk Hose pair Special 25c values 2 for 5Oc 5Oc I MEN’S ODD Reduced a $150 $200 $250 $300 $400 $500 $600 $700 $750 $800 TROUSERS 2-piepe follows: $115 $150 $100 values values values value values values values values values values $300 $375 $4250 1575 $600 30 BOOKS Cuff $1250 Cuff ONE-OURTH S5c rench price $145 Suspenders-75c values for 5Oc values for Men's STAMPS PURCHASE NO O Sfairta REE TRADING Reduced 5Oe now Soft Shirttregular now j E-HAJL WEEK Stiff Cuff $150 ine Men’ -lota ALL ' Soft and values to 2-piece GREEN Peti-rtlonerA Soft Negligee Starch valued $100 now Cooper’s Sp Needle Underwear regular price $1J5O garments $100 now Gotham ine Muslin Underwear) regular price 76c) 50c now Scriveu’s Elastic Seam Drawers $100 value now 75c Undemvear Several ON PRICE Men’s ancy Vents ONE-OURTH O Raincoat and Spring-weight-Overcoats BOe 25c Reduced ONE-OURTH TO O START NEW NECESSARY - ! 1 K v reject mae govern-me'ntfjblaclng £ ham CANTEEN CONTRACTS CANCELED -L'county and‘guardlanshipdf1 SCANDALOUS - air Prices and -of -the h ' Mulle On Safe' A Co tt-Kelly 4 of the “Different 4 PLANS V Depend Can You Quality LIGHT ROM 1 Green Sort? Stamps “Utah’s t CHICAGO DULUTH -the 2 ‘ inest Men’s Store” t ’X -lOth " ¥ LakefrCity d-Itt -said -d-J-An " beenconvicted An -of ) v PALMER RE3IEMBER the get with S & not only have opportinltyof buying the famous S & H Green Trading Stamp IN OUR II Green Trading Stamps you the finest SHOW merchandiseat windows you the lowestprices but we give will find displayed some of the -you I m withevery-purchase p1'1'1" m y e" 71 f the-Alder-shqt atmospheric jCpre? 4 - “ a i 'A i |