Show THE WAR TO ON MADE BE CHAPLAINS V STAMP TRADING SMuT HERALD-REPUBLICAN PfW CITY POP UTAH THURSDAY END TO JANUARY- 14 1915 TURMOIL What is HAVE old -by j'to be PLAN SOLONS USI0N1STS members of the Legislature the most appropriate opening prayer ever delivered in Democratic meetings in the House cham-j ber given by’ Heber J was Meeks ‘ said LAKE ANOTHER STAGEEMPTY DAY representative’fromfKane county yesterday at Retail Merchants City of Legislative for Action Companies MAINTAIN and State That Wil! rom PUBLIC to session Work -Mr Utah OOTS “ - forms will Merchants association tonight to discuss methods for doing away with the'' trading In this stamp voucher and similar trade features movement the retail merchants have taken the lead this year and’ the committee headed by D A Aifleck has already obtained copies of various laws by other states with a view to prohibiting the issuance of trading of the local stamps The’ members of the associationwith representatives druggists coal dealers and other mercantilelines propose to engage legal advice" in the matterof drafting a bill for submissionto the Legislature The trading stamp question is now a national issue with the retail mer has just chants as their national association gone on record as opposing the scheme This reflects the attitude of the Salt Lake associationand also the Utah State associationwhich will discuss the question as a special order of business at a meeting to be held in Ogden tonight president of the quire Thomas S Davis payment of $1000 or so license Salt Lake tax from the Retail merchants handling Merchants’association license stamps and a much heavier said yesterday that the retail from the trading stamp companies” merchants of the city regarded the trading1 stamp scheme as one of the vital questions before the merchantsof the state today “This proposition is far as so know about the only subject on which the merchants will work for legislation this in center which will meet to the trading special stamp committee of a in its various the Retail legislative -likely ’ enacted help and usp something -make - I gard It the slip of specKtiKUSL the HOUSE S s s of Breaking Verge on With Their PoliticalAllies Precedents Mr Meeks perhaps and ' O IGHT IS SIGHT IN un--willing I - T c - -fir : 2 v r iWBWWi ' I - 1 before senatorial ' Affleck ’ ' together UTAH RUIT MEN That Attendance Several — — Republican DeadlockIs — Will Progressives to Embarrass Allies ’ THESENATE I Banquet Might at ' LANDS TODAY END : Suggestion Made -results “My in CONVENE TO y ‘ DAVIS Progressive Leaders Re- ’ SESSION the for Manifested l by tatofs ' O Is Show Some to constituentsare becoming tired of the delay the organization of the Legislature” continued “I think it is high time for the Mr Meeks level both parties heads in to get together and straighten out this tangle If the leaders are todo anything-to bring about peace then to get together and do it say it is for the members AqQBg6gPSe8aoQPsaS50QPgBo6QBgagKUlMcg(UUBgrjan!Utf JX " — themselves’ We passed and wev cannot want laws here sixty days stay quibbling” Sugg'S Chaplain Eugene Morris of the Sdnate who on of his service the first day prayed for universal Il for peace in Europe prayed earnestly peace at home yesterday remarking on the “contention and strife” that had accompanied the attempts of the House to at session” said Mr Davis organize "The question Is one that has been Heber J Meeks of the association for discussion on A possible suggestion of reapportionment frequent occasions and recently in the we districts chaplain’smarked the gathering of the lozvcr house was als© carried began collecting Informationon the Resolution Introduced may be Politely in he asketl that thy subject with a view to drafting a bill which “IVe senators brought to an end and that the members of that prayer and asking Its be so guided in our deliberations that this body passage at the present Intimates House Should Get may session of the Legislature body zvhat they and D A may see are doing may see is may grozv and prosper” chairman of that committee Down to Business that they are doing that they In referringto the troublesof the House Chaplain wrong may see and Tublie oots the Bill “The general trading stamp proposition Morris prayed: come to realise of their wrongdoing and come Is a farce and a fake all through Considerationof a gentle reminder “We ask that the dissensionand strife that have in peace and harmony” and redounds to the Injury of merchant that the Senate and the State of Utah and customer with no chance for waiting more or less real benefit The patiently for merchant who gives were trading the House to set itselfin order and get stamps must either advance prices on somethingor cut down somewhere down to business was the only work of else and in the end the public SHORT However Inclination of out RICTION ” can -you Ws ' : — — the members and was thought by that Mr "Meeks had' '“made a tongue”’in his prayer did “I not make’ a mistake” said “Short prayers are sometimes the best will follow” '-us -if OPPOSITION- said O MEET RUMP J ' -When manner Lord BILL THE the'opening the he ’had finished the spectators and members present were laughing Meeks had been called upon to act as chaplain and the Democratic meeting He consented open and after 'opening the prayer in a conven-tional’ the Bar of old Return After Dissolved i Democrat Progressive or The House will convene at o'clock NOT and the Democrats member of the Legislaturethis afternoon was in the City and County building and Socialists will meet in when the House met yesterday the House chamber at 11 o'clock this at 10 o’clock Unless morning and adjourned morning there is a startling Immediately to o’clock this afternoon change some time this the morning Speaker Anderson presided and lower house will not get down to business as no clerk has been elected he called today riday oi- Monday Is now the roll The twenty-three Republican fixed as the day on which organization members to their will be answered completed On motion names of Piute w KellevTheof Republicans The disintegration in the ranks of adjournmentwas taken the fusionists continues Pleas by Parley then went into caucus in a room P and D H Morris Christensen on the main floor of the building with a speech on the part of leaded by Parley P Christensenthe together W R calling on the fusionists Wallace “Jsionists entered the to stay together at least another House chamber at 1020 clock and were called to day the only things were kept by Mr which Christensen at 1030 o’clock Democrat and two Progressives in HeberJ Meeks of Kane county offered one the ranks last night prayer and the Democrats began their The confusion in ihe House is fha session result of plans laid by Progressiva The minutesof the meeting of the leaders As soon as the House is full tusionists on Tuesday were read and organized than live more of the big air of the amendments offered to the leaders m Progressive Utah will mmutes of the Monday meeting were the to wfili inscribed m the minutes Republicanpartyof and Mr Christensen will come them Legislators a number on motion of D H Morris of Washington county ordered the secretary playing tna of the meeting not to include the The with Progressivesare of in the game the acontrol number Democrats:o amendments minutes on the break of the Democratic that it was ground contrary to precedent party which is held bj- W R Wallac and custom If sickness had not intervened yesterday the House Creates a Laugh would have been fully When Mr Christensen said that "it is organized today contrary to precedent characterized and to Dissension the custom Demo include the amendments to minutes” cratie fusion caucus held yesterday titter was heard in the Three cham-retI and a number of Democrats The Democrats on House insisted that the Republican Monday had insisted on doing of away with all precedentof offers has "wiping out everything” and custom in the organization been done and start the which the legislature anew be accepted The Custom formed an importantpart of Democraticleaders made a last stand the morning’s proceedings J Louis it is asserted by Democrats in the Lake Brown of Salt that the caucus when they gained a point to of the suggested paragraphs be numbered continue for another day minutes that members present could so who are The number of Progressives readily determine where corrections willing to desert the Democratic being made were increased from Socialist a 2 Progressives 2 J o order return a Progressives x Senate yesterday and a resolution foots the bill The retail merchants to that effeot was introducedby Senator generally are against the proposition D O Rideout and under the rules and we hope to be able to get legislation of the Senate laid that will give relief” over until today for Senator J R Edgheill Affleck chairman of the committee consideration of retail merchants said that Insisted that the resolution be laid on the movement would receive the support the table until Thursday while Senator Cottrell Jr two to three of coal dealers druggists and others C at first favored suspension ‘‘I believe that is contrary to custom added who of the rules and adoption of the 4 Another Democrat was against likely be represented isn’t it Mr Morris?” said Mr to would the lone Bourbon who the resolution No vote taken however was at tonight was meeting Christensen the election of Parley P and the resolution rests until actory to Be of! Christensen no the fact JR president “It is” replied Mr Morris questioning PAGE to be chairman of the show that trading and like schemes whether or not it will S Lund of Salt Lake called for Democratic stamps Slate Emil be in order when to Site meetings are money-losing propositions the Senate Utah Horticultural the report of the committees all convenes rom appointed Mr Affleck Democrats Restless round sadd that "Experiencetoday who delivered valuable on Tuesday to notify Governor Spry has Aside from the Rideout resolution and the Senate that the The Democratsare becoming restless shown everybody loses in Chaplain Layton before "House is and are openly this game but the trading annual convention off and ready for that they concerns Eugene Morris furnished the stampthere business” will not vote for proclaiming don’t believe feature of the short session of the Senate “I find that it is contrary former themselves the society to Republican custom is a when he prayedfor peace and harmony for the ‘House’ to appoint referring to Mr Christensen man or a in town who Is a committee for speaker tied up with a company in the The old line trading contract to notify the governor” said George Democrats insist stamp House who would not It took only they should place a relief” a few BY of Salt Lake of the welcome minutes toread Goodwin chairman Democrat In nomination and the minutesof the That for speaker and accept the approve governor’scommittee” matter Manufacturers AgainstIt JUHIIIIW day The Rideout resolution was Blll—lll— —J— J——M LU— will have to be deferred until a joint proposal of starting over on Utah have taken little accepted by President Mont to interest manufacturers and committee from the Houes and Senate organization in the trading Reports on stamp ouestion with the remark that itW might be erry laid notify him” last night answered The Republicans for the reason that few of them have table until the note of the fusionists In a on the retail merchandising Interests Thursday but the of The Represent Importation of Processed No Reply Received Senate was in stated that question has come proceedingon the theory whichit was up before the D Uintah that no business could be done until the B the Nebeker of appointed chairman the Republicans willing at any are indirectly however through of committee to notify time to enter the House with the Informal House was organized and the governor ruits Into Utah discussion of plans for giving the Seriate "that the House was had read his The on a basis of 23 to 23 with purchases of Utah-made message and is ready for business” premiums rejected the Adjournment was taken until Democrats goods A few of the manufacturers that a communicationhad been communication o’clock this afternoon on the ground they did not understand favored the premium directed to the Senate plan at The Knight sugar factory will be but no reply liability bill now being it first but when of employers’ of the fruit had been received from the upper house some the evils of to near in Davis county Development prepared will be one of the first measures moved Layton is preparing the trading of the Legislature The Democraticcommittee stamp were called and is expected to be in operation by industry occupied be introduced much of the attention to their attention system to in the Senate It a communicationof in the ' matter of the banquetto be given September 1915 Surveying on three The decided to adopt no plan manufacturers will be fathered by Senator of which they will offer thecompromise tentative sites within members of the Utah State 1 by the Commercial club in honor of Republicans which savored probably one and a half ' of of a trading Rideout and will embody provisions miles of Layton will begin this morning society now in staff state officials chairmanship a committeeon comis stamp scheme In any way convention Governor Spry ofhisthe contained in statutes enacted by several ’ mittees if the fusion organization It was pointed out to the manufacturers P Ellison of Lay-ton in the and according to E club at the sessions members Legislature was eastern states Special Commercial reec gnized or they "w II give the that in general the trading who is prominentlyidentified with committees brought up by Mr Christensen Before the Utah yesterday and the in return the market Manufacturers’ the Knight concern Officials of the Addresses papers were the matter was taken up by the members speakership” stamp premium plan loaded made will watch this by prominentmen and followed for chairmanshipsand majorities with things that were elsewhere closely he asked them "to be at ease for on measure Knight company met yesterday afternoon given and unless its provisions by general discussions The object of and that people did not really meet with committees and decided not to leave the factory the speakers a minute” Mr Christensenthen went certain want while all of the profits in approval the was to set forth the cold L R Anderson stated he would the general on the part of at Alberta on the floor of the House chamber and Raymond as they had facts so that any they propose to put up person inteding to the speakersii-p if the Democratic scheme went to manufacturers decided to do held an animated discussion with Mrs corporations which previously had strenuous fight the bill stU a or plant fusionists will enter the and no real Interest in Utah excepting a on three sites offered are all good canning evaporating Lily C of Salt Lake House ballot "The said Wolstenholme W for the dividends Utah might know the situation and not make basis of 23 to 23 until a sends them Another bill that the manufacturers ones" Mr Ellison "arftl the farmers H Griffin Jr of on mistakes Cache and T AV will speaker is elected He will be a Coal dealerrs of Utah have given is a proposed of watch closely totheyactsay of Davis county have guaranteed The conventionopened with an Cache All three are Progressives that even’ more or less attention to the trading providing that at least 4000 ' ' and it was learned later that Mr in amendment a acres will be planted ' of welcome by D Colletts G Roylance professor of economics stamp problem although so far only minimum wageby for women which will to sugar beets the beets to be delivered Christensen was urging them to by the annual address of the remain two concerns in Salt Lake have adopted be fostered the women’s clubs of loyal the allies the University of Utah put the to the factory by the growers We president of the society to the practice of giving the Page Jr finishin-- touches on the public utilities shall move the machinery and structural of raised the stamps the city and state D B Shields of Salt Lake Payson Mr Page expressed appreciation bill are said to be prepared question as to at a of the Progressive Tax on Local Business The also manufacturers steel from Canada and will add whether Mrs Elizabeth meeting of the courtesv extended by the Service bureau to fight any that to the is A and Mrs in the Wilson hotel trading whatever neces Salt Lake Haywood Wolstenholme the "The retail people solicited measure equipment club and then stamp may be introduced providing for limiting Commercial last night rank Evans senator from two women members of the Legislature coal dealer in Salt Lake sary” the fruit industry its every hours of labor to eight hours reviewed growth should attend the will introduce ’he bill as the proposition The factory at Raymond hasMr been and Commercial club Salt Lake and turned possibilities in Utah was down Officersof the Manufacturers’ flat association in operation for twelve years banquet as most of those to be there soon as the Legislature is under way on the first round” said Elias Page county offer emphasizedthe need ofof will be men himself hi say they will seek no special said the Salt Lake Senator Evans expressed Woodfuff of the Woodruff-Sheets-Mor-ris legislation but farming and the care plan of starting from the of a factory site near West Jordanwas “I am not afraid of all the men in the favor of the Republican when the stamp committees urged Mr company "Then was the association will request the governorto passed up in favor of the Davis county said Mrs "If anew on agents made a second Page asserting that this world” Wolstenholme organizationof the round one local was absolutely the state fair offer for the that the Davis there is going to be fight want to be House fell for the proposition name a manufactureron reason a concern and necessary to success The speaker was board and the appointmentof a manufacturer county offer appealed to the investigating decidedly there too Mrs at that a second entered the field The Haywood and myself Turbulent Caucus optimistic and said that with accept the invitation” as a yesterday coal business is not in a position to member of the state pure committeeas more advantage the excellent quality of Utah fruit the The Democraticcaucus The was Salt Lake food commission Thomas P Page of then fraught with fighting stand such a tax and In one way or ous industry was bound to grow Democrats president of the factory is in operation its read the letter of invitation from the who the public must pay the bill The Dr J T of Kingsbury When the "In to the fear that the growing are pledged to certain legislation Utah visited the Senate buildings and will represent answer club insisted Injustice of the proposition is University equipment of fruit is likely to increase until Commercial that the organization be made seen fully $500000 says letter says there will be clearly when one realizes that the merchant and broughtwith him copies of the salary an investmentof the supply exceeds the demand” said “This anew while the leaders pleaded with and general expense Mr Ellison and in the rush season by the governor the president must pay par for all estimates for Mr Page "statistics show that at the the fusionists to stay out one more dav stamps the university for the next two than 100 men will be employed present time of the Senate and the speaker of the while it is not likely that more years more that the “tinie than the apple crop of Two foolishness” Democrats insisted Salaries for the instructorial force present at the meetingyesterday said Mr Page per cent are redeemed and then the the United States average House” "Now we do not for had expired and three Those does not exceed in Smith Jesse Knight bushels want to be embarrassedby attending of were Joseph joined with them redemptionis on a basis of 50 per cent president deans departmentsand the to the Progressives They H Lund J compared population the this with the profit to a foreign concern on the present basis William Knight banquet as insisted that the and this is amount Anthon crop of years ago governor fusionists measure and E Ellison twenty During He will call made Lester P toastmaster on Mr on foreign-made goods Thus it to ?157300 a year and the salaries of W Mangum past history some localities with the shows unit and lack speaker of the swords Republicans an is easily seen that the trading all other of the university ufacturing of uniform think as should guard House and employees have increased and others have even footing D H Morris Parlay P $29000 a year This pack” we concern which sells its goods to stamp merchants amount to JAILj IN AGAIN The supply has about equaled Christensen and W R makes Richard O all who Wallace made a total of $187000 for salary account the evening session general is speaker of at par takes them back at 25 a alias Richard the is likely to continue At “They know stand to hold out another McManus from demand whichWith day and the was led by C C of this said Mr per cent Not a very good business for 1915 Increases will Manning released the state to be the case the excellent Michener House” Christensen by contemplated caucus vote of 17 to decided to Hillsboro Ore Gleason in the state and the city do proposition for the merchant or the require an appropriation of $381000 for prison Monday after serving a sentence quality of and C H “Everybody Utah fruit we should look so Three Smith The problem that members in the Democratic salaries for the next two years six months for burglary as knows am speaker of the House purchaser of was arrested into the future with courage fusion caucus said thev would I’m going to be too” "It is to based on yesterday afternoon it affects Utah was gratifying know that a Miscellaneous expenses by Patrolman “There should' be in thoroughly gone and not stand out later than riday It was strong effort Is to be made will amount to and it was evident that definite suggestedby a seated member to urge $30000 a year A E Lund and chargedwith the theft marketing between the association’s over that the discussion of the Commercial The note sent to the Republicansbv ’legislation that will correct this and exclusive of action in regard to the disposal and new buildings and of a vulcanizer from the offices of the and independentshippers at the Democrats was members club “is indelicate believe the solution of the problem will be banquet an answered by the improvements the university Main least to some degree in order to prevent care of the fruit in permanent Modern Dental company 218 question” Republicans caucus yesterday afternoon might bo made simply a will require a grand total of $441-000 An organizationtaken today PatrolmanLund says the prisoner made to establish as follows: scalp of license taxes that through motion of Peterson re for the next two and A nominating committee was On Representative would years canning evaporating to your of a confession or the tneit with instructions to present of "Replyingpermit communication plants would be better perhapsIf Cache the Democraticmeeting yesterday that we us to say this adjourneduntil 11 o’clock this morn from the organization for selling nominationsfor theof election have alwaysbeen ready and willing to this committeeing fresh fruits and instead of being a meet you 23 to 23 Dr L D Batchelor of it would are John Cachecounty feel that this is the dignified P of Box Elder OR be better to make it a corporation” Holmgren and gentlemanlyway and is alike county II H Thompson of Weber The at the afternoon industrywas to both sides” county Gleason- of Davis county and evening C reply is signed bv Wilford Dav The sessions The first paper was by C of Salt Lake countjr A and Hickenlooper L R Anderson John W Wing O Holt of the Eugene Poulton of Utah county Ralph manager McShane anddid Charles R association at Ore G is the Mabey Tha Eugene A Stoddard chairman Democrats not present the note to the Wasatch Select His subject was "Developingthe ruit Pcommittee on resolutions and Thomas Wards of Wlard-of the members of the Legislature but the Page is Industry” chairmanof the legislative Directors Who Will Start ba Holt the committee committeeis preparing an to also is president of the Ball Rolling sent to the Republicans answer and Canners’ association the close of the afternoon session Northwest At vice president of the National Canners’ yesterday a supply of Gleason’s Utah of the of the Wards Wizard Wasatch association and is said to more know’ grape juice made from Concord grapes gathered in the last night for the about the fruit industry cave grown in Utah was passed aroundand than any other man in the' northwest the delegates to the conventiondrank grand midwinter session The main the to He devoted his paper largely to the health of the donor Gleason business of the meeting was the election throughout of Kaysville of development of fourteen directors It the west and and in attending the conventionwho was also northwest" Those possibilities of general way told of the registered with W H Homer secretary decided that the annual carnival be Budget Committeeto TakeUp Proposed the west for fruit producing at of the society yesterday are: held in the early autumn Addition of 25 profit H Policemen Would William M Roylance Provo the address by' Mr Holt T Stratton Elberta: B Redman president and Charles Coat J25J100 a Year ollowing Norman Eureka report prepared by C H‘ Smith of G Tyng treasurer spoke The a W Palmer C A directors armington Centerville horticulturalHickenlooperSalt Lake: member of the state Page Jr chosen will meet soon to organize and the Dr L D Increasing police force by and Carl Isaacson C commission Payson Brigham: the Agricultural Stay begin the work for the next carnival Batchelor horticulturist at Salt Lake Joel twenty-five men Is to be considered by Johnson Provo College of Utah read by C Dr A G They are B Halloran Ercanbrack Provo Redman W the city budgetcommittee today This report was based Dr Batchelor Stoddard ork A C Page A Pingree H H Maginms Jlyrum request for this increase is made on observations made in a trip of NeilsenPayson Andrew Charles Provo Hunkins JamesV oley Tyng in the department estimates and the through Idaho Washington Charles Waterbury Elberta A Bettilyon' B red Auerbach W Oregon and California by two experts Cazier Nephi J A Provo DOrson Mendenhall reeman Bassett C B money for such an increase is included under the auspices of the state horticultural Sill G Calder Provo: II J Layton Hawley Paul Keysor and C C Neslen In the estimates But the chief of commission and the Agricultural Cameron Salt Lake: Daniel 13 McBride college Provo: H II Rov Thompson recommenaeaaddition an increase and of the jobbers wholesalers' Charles RULI NG the has canvass T to right O Utah-Idaho “A Turpin Murray George mayor favors of more Left Morris Sugar Sugar company M J brokers of the state” says Greenwood Utah Oil Refining company G A and ork Knight American Poulson men "reveals the fact that the reportJohn Holmgren Bear River Citv city’s aait Lake w Provo The margin of available Hardware company ana B Mendenhall Utah Light& Tractioncompany to If a quarter of a million red Odell Cross Wants Know one Nonpayment finances Is limited Woods S so Gleason however that the annual of' association of processed fruit is annually Kaysville O Subjects Property to Sale the the said in his ciation has to placing the worth Knudsen of the meeting presenting contributed Brigham members Commission seem into this state big James report that imported Duffin Clearfield: Bagman notwithstanding importanceof Utah industries before majority In a communication sent to the city doubtful whetherany material increase Manufacturers’ Association of annual of this importation" is for financial the the people recorder yesterday in the force will be granted depressions attending Sandy W ox Murray p It Utah such Moran would consumption and includes A E Lee Murray’ Utah at the chamberof commerce last inworld’s greatest war' Utah is a leader of the legislative committeein W A ox Murray 'asks ruling by the commission take about $25000 it is estimated to products asapples dried evaporated Millard: L prosperity and that there is a great reference to the elimination of prison-mado Ward Anderson as to night ifive directors were chosen who canned cherries and whether or hot failure to provide for twenty-five more men difference peaches prunes EH prosperity in Utah goods from the is Brigham Smith Centerville: pay one between He said that market commented peaches’ 'Various? jellies marmalades installmenton a special Miller jn con junction with ten other directors and in other states favorably-- in W G A Little upon the reVi juice Murray all unpaid CLUB cider vinegar grape etcmakes MEETS the L GrangerEarl Installments assessment will elect officers of the assocla-tion’at year $20000 had been collected and work of the Hemminway immediately E E entertainment this fact is not a delinquent Mrs Corfman president of the and by the association "But reason for the and subjects the property against expended committee the railroad committeeand Bennion Granger Tremonton & ederation of which Utah a $5000 was establishmentTof Women’s clubs and meeting of the directorate by fhe the committee on new factories evaporators' Vinegar worksOlaf Tremonton have been issued to appropriated fruit canneries etc in lamesMel-drun sale warrants United States district-attorney Jensen immediate W W Ray held before the close of state for maintenanceof the chamber "I cannot ’say too much Provo for delinquent special taxes board to be in appreciation Utah Brigham:J were speakers the regular Thereis an economic as W- Jensen at of of the loyal support of ih'e jtpfs Ogdenj'C 'commerce The remaining amount horticultural side to this question Ogden There is an ordinance it is claimed this week Dr E DBall Logan R Adams monthly meeting of the Salt Lake the report shows was In of the' W Prereton expended state”- concludes the report reliable it contractor under if Business AA omen’s club in the A' directors chosen at the rom information was Provo: which one out other phases of the association’s Moroni W C "They have accomplished most splendid Mortensen Tremonton installmentbecomes delinquent all A last night learned that forty-three Dr Batchelor Mrs are Orvin Morris of the Utah-Idaho work C roomsmatters Corfman work They have worked shoulder Logan unpaid and outlined M canneries had been in the Knudsen Htinsa’ker’ are delinquent of legislation which Greenwood Utah report also dwells upon the Israel Sugar company The to shoulder with us in every Brigham the property salable during- tlje last eight becomes at once the Utah ederation will support Oil Refining A Shoemaker northwest PoultonProvo:and company George of the association at the expositions that:was intended for Utah's movement industrial Honeyville: Ralph for delinquency’The Lake only eighteen are in operation treasurer Mr Ray spoke on "The AX'ornan Sait Hardware company Cordnerx Provoand the on the Pacific coast? ths Walton Provo W has taken the stand that he year advancement" and not a single one under the original JB however At a short business B Utah Light & Traction D Dixon-Provo Law” session w‘ Mendenhall He adds thatGuy A and W A Pendleton is not required to sell Wilsonof Hewlett inally the report- shows that the management In the property until after the speaking Dr Jane every case failure can Lehi Skolfield confipany and George W Goddard Bi others helped to put the year 1914 was successful from financial the last installment has become from be attributed to one or more of the was appointed the club to serve Ogden jJGoddard was not present "the map” while the Pay Roll Builder There will be a session of the ’committee on as well as from advertising after the date Its the legislative an causes: Insufficient capital shown on on McAllisterpresident of the official publication of the asso at 10 o’clock his forenoon committee of the George jX and face The standpoint lack of expert labor too small a manThere is now pendingin the federation next meeting will be another at 130 o’clock this afternoon courts a suit to settle this Issue on JebruaryXft PLANT SUGAR Mr DISCUSS OUTLOOK organization fusion yesterday I "herels developments Knight Moved Canada Near — SPEAKERS STATE JS so-1ciety ad-dress organized THE I COLD ACTS a 1 I I 'previous OPERATE SEPTEMBER 1 Republican II Buildings Equipment Illi 111111111111111111 IBM — IM Special Committee Lll communication Investment $500000 manufacturers fusionists organized reported 2 t i An by-products 'll 1 Horticultural Republicans representing association resign a Peterson candidate v address followed W t S J Ellison Mr S diversified byproducts Co-operation I another addresses ?-0 Including Anderson -n I decreased OUT ” discussion a 6 S I of-by-products precedent co-operation eviland I by-products S self-competition appointed distinct WORK MANUACTURERSASSOGAt7oN O UTAki O afternoon nonprofit-sharing -Members co-operation PREPARING ' OUTLINED BY PRESIDENT AT MEETING ANNUAL by-products CARNIVAL "We honorable discussed S J ruitgrowers’ -of By-products Mr CONSIDER by-products BIGGER ORCE S by-products a a ' J T J S J J J -was -Spanish S - No inspection S J-Salisbury police SEEKS MORAN TAX f -Otto approximately anoemaKer D URING dollars’ J - J -The T-D ' j’o-sepb J J contractor Work a J 1 J L improvement J dur-lng-the WOMEN’S Garfield: t sufficient ofwhich ’ in-itself -Cider ' as-well J a - by-the carrying New 'meeting a installments co-operative J -LED ’ ' J -started exhibit ’ yearsToday ’ J J -city - a-soclation - a delinquent - following i - ' - - t 1 - |