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Show 2 THE SALT HERALD-REPUBLICAN: LAKE CITY, MONDAY, ore SEPT. 27, 1909. | } BAND MAMMOTH ae r a sery h ki of Kind Biggest Assemblage : Ever Seen in Utah . Volun- oa RelBIOUS teers to Honor President. OUT THANKS MEM- f : Tolerance. ee | | Or Ist. ation away . . Great crowd in Brigham street after the President Senator question,| the is that subjec Ss after let etter ge lL and now, hands y . : a sky? bt P ot trouble of deal great TAFT PRESIDENT a fear me feet ty lest by be will the house eloquence the ot Botaiers, C playing of “Onward,Christian : Their rene : grt if = 4 Ee was Pp t 7 aimpressiv ae t Prosid Pp particularly occasion resident took number. to expre of the preciation ee eee ee ne marched band school children the ~ s oe we . righam oO RE which Wethe, of sy or-| Orpheum the Weihe| McClellan Mr. Musicians’| the Mr. of and members pre honorary of the commit-| embers union and we- ch bet from corollary 7 aE it s ene ae we ich I would like to draw, is that our neighbors and to| ought to ascribe or ome in contact, wham ose with to| with respect to whose actions we have ascribe expresses an opinijon—we ought We oughtthatto can. otives as as hig discussion avoid this acrimonious « consigns everybody that Is to and perdition, to view our . at ‘ at : £ eee me iabeeaiebing jts the | having eee t took: advunt sho W advantage to tell am going greatly I ne my-| re ao it giv did the ] : son eon in the rat lerhood , to a and,’ , @xpression a in fellows you lde Ident way . |CoMing. Kel-| A. Beritecn, A. Olsen, ris, R.'’ John Owen copie orgensen, eee . a, ” Bae ’ Stanle Stevens, nk Merrill, 8. A. Abbott, Frank olm, Bam-| Da Woodmansee, — sper, B Hansen, W. Muller, Wilhelm berger, Murray] Calvert, C. 7e0F, - Doae N W. L. P. Christensen, Snow, — Abbott, a SRhave}rat hes experts auestion mle~ ts oe . us¢ d in| when er sald that it is other experts | and too 1 pave harmless; but if you] ene it is pei ef that] will think you acrid aS pon that and lie, is a pl moral of takesodatheir izoate y who nd | ‘ anc corruption to hopeless. =O} 8 ermé@l. | it are doomed> = _— r Full Vv Bi: aer, i J. Bort Alva carrying are that the other si Sa HW F Robt , Smith, wintiam Aleous. C. L. Berry, premdent: honorary, | “448° of highest morall en-| the onc to saylawthat elhe, and Fe. ML Welk ~d McClellan an Ln N caeI do of thet mean pure food is not laws on the fed- | e most important eral statute books, and {t ought to be but what I do mean to say {fs that In its | ought Ways ave ou If it 15 of to be Printing & C Co. fA office Place girls ast First Lele 2 done do must Girls ene be hile nd tha: can be sho the ~ ee or SE Tene en the encourage matieeea ade Sn Oo iowediuercor Wantea wanted South. a) 65-57 it. at Post- a great men vide Naw. ave _ zZ and attractive, salacious and th increase Sweet that I time. Candy, | It moral which ine — between ceanh will are " Another, ‘subject when osely, examine far eee oppose “each 80 ne that] other « aD not {s making. that me he was as and mood,. charming arose Something Bet and to i909 aa Petl- 'A. ’ tah = Goo 3 M. of f real 1 estate . t > oe state of ite 1 : tloner. oe COURT,. 0 vin-and ation : : a T : nok re- bo % Attorneys Price, & PRO- COun= I ake Salt of the ie matter S. of Frederick ae Ut: : Hoare se guardians! Glardians otice minor the Losee, TF. of William petition the estate person and r the of = ‘ it c th shire eof Aminis- B.S ; of co ood! nee ie de: ‘ i ter oe ete tha ne ae np * the settle » Matibetina th for th ibed thi 318th day. of Sep. WITCHER ZANE a Deputy Palmer, P. L. By : oe the_ eee hous 3 court,. Salt In ounty, Vitnesa’Utalt} th in 1 F sald , St} o'clock eee Friday,. at 109, 4 court ) Lake . ~ n. the ‘Salt Cits I ‘ ts = iffixed” thiseoath ‘ cA 1 th . pon ey rhe H Balt "Lake | 4 aad A. D.. 1909 ‘e clerk of wald court with the | 5¢Ptember, WITCHER ZANE GARET \ pa da th. thi affixed. Clerk ‘ (Seal.) oo } By L. P. Palmer m put CATT B., 0." Téantherweod Petifor orney Hosier “A. D. 1909 Sc D stember, WITCHER MARGARET ZANE ee ee (Seal): Cleck eeerk Deputy Paimer, LP, Be itione etitioner. ee civilization; crime of but it| 4, MIN- offic : ‘ cbt } fortl | s said | Salt { coun- | whi paid with | be Lake court, Lake City, Salt sald clerk court, in Salt ty, Utah Witness the é Principal ling company. > of 1 ing .& and atxNoti ing of.of ing | of No. CHAMPION “AIN MOT GOLD bate division, injand for Salt Lake county, | In the matter of the | State of Utah. decgaded—INo- | of *Dhoinas Miler, tiee it fo the | estate petition ofof Me Ma rgaret praying Ing | Mi ler pray ret Miller |». The1°. petitton the corded jou prosecution Aue Ss ssessment ; = — PRO- RT _COl eee for Ma s Somers = 7 ee y inn N Rit " & eet, Allison Set Cott, \ | E on de pa nin publie Fie ie this 23d affixed, thereof seal crimins a) th «1 prosecute to thing is one waien u have the evidence, and it September, A. D. 1909. _ madeNovem before, will lith us da t pay. onthe the deein oni be o sold of an A WITC ZANE MARGARET to = motives to ascribe thing another i oC lt: ow together thereon, assessment Cle (Seal) any not have you when man of act : 2 ae of ite rtising and expenses Clerk Deputy Palmer, P. L. 3y your in Hving just are and vidence Bright. of John Strength C. R. LONG, Secretar Petlfor ttorney Pardee, D. James say you to what in respect Imagination a aan Mr continuing, ‘And, Selt Lake City, Utah of | tioner presence in the friends, Now t ny 2 . the subfec was on I as Bitter 1 aS}so full ibj aes aULs ee oT comes user Tee EoD south and the wrongs of the the was of PROCOURT. DISTRICT THE IN higher} with yt eaeof country CONSOLID. |thougl note SILVER KING 1 could counLake cause, of theher strer can | bate division, , In and for Salt righteousness N2 ATHI and on patriotism N NG ee toaE: oughts 1 “ . Ht1iS seneee to be better i a the { | |but as: God nate i him, . Oo en sth seemed had éappreciate Prineip - ole ce Utah company oe ing | the of matter the In Utah. of state |ty, feeling of lepth th 3 te refer ae mo of his oratory the greatness |tences and he had and as mellow, 0 years had grown Sal deceased.— | business, Olson, K, Delilah of of grati-]estate ed in me, awa been las é humillamy complete ‘to he, said love every one of his ae 6 with|and,’ to come n 1ereby Sop apprecia- | Notice an of leome, th Pow pet time—in every nt, dis: connie and seen|tion hud he and interest. real affec ton adminOlson, The petition of Culbert L. lich welcom euiae O} f 1e basis of that jome he period— glowing his in Migeine lack of wisdom the utter estate of Delllah K_ Olthe rate 0. your uit time and rari and nerves to be taken up|i what he « illed ithe. inic quity th ‘flag Z y" | unde anerite i, that of order an for praying deceased, t t of tt Mr. | President ' ree ‘ cede of sale AOpen property al ae Une o ; eee: clce mV elle . TWe sai Hie I BO Oe ¢ é teeche . ela aapnoes MS fons 3 Stop nan of the pe ‘ vageenee round Mr. Dic Ke ns to see | sonality some oace alaneee eesu o have Had see an orcause why to show jd court and sinks, time, that ‘from said, he “ ‘Now,’ to led you has what say can aps you s sell to ranted be not d that so (nation, moment 7 T Beeche on, I hated Mr. . this” “Well” he said, ‘there ar a good ly, n “Mi Bee hen s ite 7 whenape IEDs {aecty ought to fe 1all be necessary, of the folprop- | V ‘ personal ser{bed real and for the time be-|who he y eee ote BAbiee tea you one: | came but I can give instances, many SrERe agentWotl thellcontederacouan strain and trials hee Be eT gre at th: hey are manifesting deceased, toFive head | the los ; for who1 nation he ene Hl ‘the sh roe x Pao lew TOMAGOUTEMANGEGORGI od visiting England a bellig and ae Mr. otMason really, MhMr. during Slidell tT bu the Ene uf and ne ur a elvil 2 saneaee sree ; of ; confederat — 1¢ oa r of pect a and OCD 7 3 eacl tt 6 Thames embankment on man ewe anlmov: not py charge ei what Sais that the RECO reso-|do, before phe Monday 5 ‘ se he discusse be to was ution a tae until corruption reat Corin nae iy tine his he express success the alevb of our resolution, oebuck once tn and side and the passage of | pardon I or mitigate said to him, “Yes, | public, or agz a true, but hope that ct 1 naireg ta aN a | liev: there is comes while - . ste WIKOHGE = os reason eal the BEainaE the indiana Oseae ee ae come Into personal that , kind out aoe find and a superficially— | ve ny, sonality—in_ selected, fariien good fortune | > they or hem.RRIRFORENHe temporarily to preside nee s of an inquiring mind A mae ufd | 1 ni I ‘It is ad qui ay: good |to|that me you theare oth ao Alea:_ sin sj | t seventy-two to‘ ele ollows, oan ee ibai ial 7, 3 2 of the ‘ N. tp. f R. 21S. 4 of the S swt M L. West, yt a he y< KLE ee may ee ee ee me hi people |the & learn unanswerable so deal, good something anything of would that ‘unless you th about te ene i hae do thinte?? learn erate tee h : simply, Well |to be & ks a eicades 2 o 4, of ee eacuiboaraicess 1912 lot3 follow a 3) e rods and “ rods mineuth ae s: corner of the sald r of of south fN. W. ‘ thence 44 rods, east >; links es ne ence 5 a ' eS aa c Bou aires a alcast of S. W. » 40 Atlas 402 corner of lot 2, thence east ast are heres ego wor eine s APPAREL FOR MEN AN B WOMEN TAKES PLACE TODAY. ALL AR Ee DISPLAY OF HIGH GRA BE MERCHANDISE EVER SHOWA IN SALT Late HELD'S ORCHESTRA 10 UATIL 12 NOON AND 2 UATIL 4 P. MM, GRAY BROS. WHERE THE “CHESTERFIELDS” & LIVE. CO ae NER ONT GENERAL ecretary GHOan Bat a thePAswill card aay RACTORS ek oe fai ing = ea and Counae ‘ced on all enforTrades , Building B BEEN DEFINITELY ESTABLISHED. THE GARMENTS WE ARE AOW SHOWING WILk BE CORRECT IN eTYLE Ab COLORS THROUGHOUT THIS ENTIRE SEASON. EVERY ITEM WE SELL 18 A BARGAIN. BECAUSE WE BO NOT PLACE FICTITIOUS VALUES ON MERCHANDISE. WE SELLE GOOD GOODS AT A FAIR PRICE. OF “CHESTERFIELD VIEW THE RICHEST aenE Saturday, NING, Secretary. Ta:e City ane , Salt Noti otice. Rapriaeaes 6 EXHILARATING NEW GARMENTS REACH OUR STORE FRESH FROA THE TAILOR SHOPS OF ANEW YORK EACH WEEK BY EXPRESS. THIo BEING RIGHT IN THE AMIDST OF OUR FALk SEASON, WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED AND PLACED ON SALE A SPLENDID LINE OF EVERYTHING MEN AND WOMEN WEAR. THE NEW FALE STYLES NAVE W. Blk., an wi ates eth 18 ; Be expense of sale. : a a PAU: | nods 12 links: to place of beginning "said | You what|exception containing about 101-5 acres: |[I Oct therefr excepting Also I leg saananc =teth r “ese ie : RGIAMKE GET: som have be cue1909De n in I tere ucifice for iaale ag andan advertised ess bemublic elinquent auc r wh October, 22d day of the assessment delinquent ie eee oats costs of advertising and GS. the therefro therefrom Ticats east links ay ) thence 2, od Sof 4 0 inkattaatiarentnd es feeling, | hand, moment | with ine am urging Is | : discussion, more | each Athen! as to do what he does to dishonesty and “my .f ea ee eres ea ane when aer adv e radvan . 1at I] Part cour I am r aking r is, of ihe people, | sec. come Into person: ul touec h with ‘ 1 to enabled thus 1 am and nat otherw wl oH things many great € eee en Shoulaibe ignor ied “tye i lid not re- | which but had, ue ea a ; us 1e utter r ‘personal "pe cee ; Friend of Confederacy. ‘Our gre ane ao See Baran a i, w a. oa he what had been {ntroduced the parllament, of reeognizine bel ee reRae ee oe sae ;: residue the OT was in whale rose to meet I saw that the spea Ught, and John Bright eccaston,’ he the the ~ OUR AUTUMN OPENING INVITED TO CALL AND ¢ ‘lerk Deputy for Attorne east 3 minute ning Bide will idmin|strarf letters o Mel<inne na ¢ aeonlyoe for. i d mi MIlThomas of estate the in ® | tion r for haar set been has de ease d, |u!r, his: brief ‘taille made j |'?8_0" } rida1 tl e StlSth day I o reac Jetober, servto the taken en serv o'clock p. m., tat the coun-n é A. D. 1999,9, at at 2 o'clock church the court room of satd in ty court house. our court at ato ¢ ator. Attorney att at ’ am. ¢ the coun THIRD JUDICIAL Lake cour MARGARET (Seal) ce Smith ne “October e& col un’ if an soon lent “aius the e pres} preside few moment then President The! was immediately and { |ices at the Unitarian ' have heard |2@ver heard before, and never lips | ¢Timinal. law the to note that I. followed since he, ‘when I saw is a disgrace |°! the speaker, and,’ said re = | walking ° goin is going sSie day he to iedgo dia8 finn will probably Detfound, Sieerencs co issue mood ever dependence—of paper, itHelnict aencen eirculation A of that the people happiness for the Century | sary ‘t be thought that that ofquestion presents well, in as resolution house lower the public}|in of commons, house , e cea etc eo a little oa the head-lines p der ars the Signature en. aifter, fer,| ere - men Thee co man which led him to say a number of things along the line that T have followed in| in| That early sald to vou: I have what a 4 rather cherished resentments life he thougShei tim and at that hatreds, th of charatoey of great as evidence the acter if he could only rem¢e Thee hem } ng time mo- | bassadora, epee differ honestly, unless a corruptit may A | agent. d in 8 ao nat ae Goa , oe For Infants and Children, Th when communicative and lkatlve as been food law, wh about the pon pub-| for the purpose of saving the ssed Zabriskie, B. Nelson, mM. a A. | will injure thegiv health, food that the from deceiving B. | orlic from Brewater, Ison, Ben ing to | puublic by ee Williams ie L.A. MaPa W. Keddington, Tx ten,}| the public, in a for deceives {t,] Ww ell, | for consumption as food Albert | Something Boyes, W. Sweeten, what? | a discussion—over Finke, | there has ari William Moreton, Ernest Visel, | it is, and what don’t know kins, | Well, you M F. Schaufelberger, Charles lack of Is, but, for it what don't know n7 Roberts, h, Di Thomas call] will we information, definite More ru-| J. EB. W. oote, J drew, soda of it benzoate ‘ Nicholl, Ray = Berry, T. A ( neau, E. son, dV, Martin, aeeara a hale ee { ages as _ sing aie oache : te coe Be Tae EEE ane 5 ile Was over with us, and that no other prominent perheard I hen take would sonage I part » Wner a learad o& volce—the note, organ an like Yelce I had which of sweetness and volume 1 DISTRICT oe ro ‘J. . tition City, Salt Witness the & Palmer, Olson, & THE Utah to thea personon ofbeen =said estate i set afor hearing went and from” Se decea g, of ind te Discussion. Food Pure ae e- thin there are to me “Now, within Just as possible. full-of humor we have] four months tho recent thre something | know, discussion—you a had that statesmen, distinguished that was ator es ut ag Taian Ore = pcre brator Pace evr te ae ce Kn ae sak ' ppt i . the 2 confederacy, »p supporting during a the founda} we that happened It war. civil toat in visit, my of night him, on the th trator the ; tate fo aged, of praying eased, praying io} Lb brotherhood of God ‘ arrived » it 1969 D. A October sealmberthe reof D affixed, 8.1074 : 12 bes! ¢ county, TH ty ‘Youne oung aaa I t President he at the R lt ate / of estate tee Buse tolerance re ligious In. 1 | Salt Lake Men’s P L. ber Wi ic 2 IN minute % degres 2 i & uth > o place to 4.3 1 _ public ; ‘ The hold | celved be Will 1} Charles hav PD Or! 7 hone ae manifested tinea: a. tl wan : i oe : ma he of the and: Personnel oe erest oe those who played an Among pr: Anto Professor band wer e: Cc. L. Berry, — Kimball, Walter dire Knudson, Bricknon, ae Sims, ‘Guard Beesley,| D. Young, Dow Klenke, - a feet. t minute 30° east thence degrees ortl eat. then }south ite men h to IP | running thence and meridian, 73.8 §9 degrees east thence £ then lee citi 1OC |S west, rethe described ibove county, state of hearing on Fri set for court sald of room court on oe not ae a wel- | ir ake City, Salt a uke count a Meek with court. satd elerk the Ww itness 1 ot day this 25th affixed, Pane SUE ac ul 1D rh. Septem LARG. ARET2 ZANE NE WIT WITCHR Soe n- | (Se aay ou core aia sit GUARDIANSH AND tember vf 4 agit ottifered tTOT as oe loa engin seal ; aie ie Se a | ms — Sun AGte hs oe i “inst ‘ation oug ms 1 | A Im ir uM GEN =f bar od ad poe x Ni { en generously ‘ryWwhere mupporte a bate ak Gallanaa , o church| After the President had g the musiclans were entetertained at lunch-} music} eon at the poor ie inin tnme the to escort] committee, eaving the the President to his t 0 Lake Salt north 145 {n order. te its creed: its | 488oclation was rhe lobby members crowd commerel association he aid 1 || With slaves: the of the-frecing nothing characte:,and assoon, a BrDLy. you and sobuton: it) was'|jeople: when y to usey Mr. Justice Lamar's aa ane <0 appliean ; itution | | after repeat. \it.|4;, Immediately y ‘ sald. he, "Mr... Roebuck |.5¢200l.. children. * ‘The ially.". in the north, || tO. the to attack proceeded to the only association Known #46 Speak interested to be in assuminc and arose motives man|jts in 5 had | he ; I would demean no me that went on] He loved Le , ; l that owInterested | cable oOvptlae € tg deathly = to] opposed Oh, yi wi vith the south vy Dje[expressed gre He sympathy Pp t i =f text the EST am SUBD entleman Young as | | | is | degrees It Gon woune youn our a ) easy, een even President into tho assc my duty, | tt I very much enjoyed; and,’ sald he most corrupt motives, and ascribes to| was solicitor general, it became pre vice. Dern, a point and|.John that he made vecame my duty, | ‘every time , saree) those who stand with us only the purest. | in co ¢ |. looking help I couldn't sent it o home, to) around genersl fe aoeQUBUCCE Sen haSS Chip AE anger | call to waste aso the valuable the too ofintroduced. Life ALE | members Mr: wi Dickens Le 8U-in|]yo AOL p and hatred and the charging and denun-| -|preme court of Of the ie United States, yy ckens to see hh Mr bri bri fly otof th e de e sald, el Be echer took it On the bench. at that time oo of our fellow men when they do} Washington. Charles ee ae baba the sic on ea other a > heart:\"Times ania with ct t even contrib- that ade up of moments, and oe aleng | utes to the happiness of all uring the h a thirt tro the strects thirty-two] members of the band marched J. Me ad marche wit picks and 6 tabernacle, organ Clellan, Willard the « who1K onedefended attorney,then‘ general, a a | ocesolutio lad. thought, t 1 or to2 the whololT giant like,. whichand Tfthat that, comes added n happiness did Ww Gladstor Mr.resolution, said 1 aTin|, not( lution; I ee } have he although memb tof, | t is, akein} Dersonal bearing, the race when each ipport Ta ng ie make | ry effective way, ge he happens to] get member nOMenemtonsliterls ON whom YMTOLET an uch it cltles Fr; VICIOUS “habits aracte! in jl s day “fortu nate ul are Palmer, Rondell Sir We appear- distinguished by address an first ne pent, } tea one and eae Fe Pei the s c ivillzations, both seo to tunity but ama! other P-leach DD Tieat NTR ona . tr your } j F par- | feet; is It city. > home| the Orlental the of most g : wp by the little thinks of | 2feverybody happy Thue thay waved ib A Chie newer he John . righ none in every carried anit mn a wn ra set is ag i eet ora was Ante ne canna ar me i im eae SERMON A PREACHES The great combined band mot yesterday a occasio a set for orator eat < ea apne er ; There hotel. the Knutsford rnin measured : I have deba auld pnd Iw | might just oy wd Il be eNO TABERNACLE THE AT "Se nator Reed Smoot ey suee cost SeTRY Bes ne mys To did a wit nim car AnaRTanen that errat rae community ia, ee FRC members, neo mer a who spoke briefly to the for band i spats cast 1, } it ¢ tter around, th Continued from Page 1 to live the volunteer and that have no right em warmly g 1. thankin an os 1¢ matter . & |oeee, the entertainand the whal taking were sword fish = on rather en ne In | Ree ee e so I say and ee ourouae foloridis nd "elime th eguthar them | S\7enk was not peo and assuring of ‘the President wine } t situation path lental riage a a greatest asof w at their high with LW fact anc of ene Me philos- | 18 rea a paint have riends commons fact—and one of may | Sether—largely we the philosophy Gr life, t phy, the hotel the or Oana oe ae » — ” ani e the ¢ oe ° a re well learn from them and Introduce into! Whic I may say in passing, I have no my com novelist Knowledge ©XPert courtesy and more polite-| ea */our Nves more SP eee So) to) aay s SeOO) a ; a as ens = tho d . entered the tabernacle, the President played Strength. of Waste desire to make genuine re more nes appropriately “Hall to great band in n ad face whose this | anee friends, des iy. Js ruth oe nearly | constitute all, ufter which, life, SHBIC Aiea wee . whom but flesh, and resentment. 3 1 soon A recognized matier of hatred |} accompanies ‘ e is in life. moall th Ppa of bad which|the Wu oa attributing at the | who Beecher, Ward Henry ReRev. the i s . American r K {Chambersers abilit artistic : the nedecry ot for a moment the * Under Mar a bli to defen id, to England come over a)had you, te = who differ with to pine s and out, speaking for cessity, Re . aes eee ct = oes “4 northern “your me, addressing sald, of |he strength, nervous of waste fr irce of poswith all the emphasis x pee aking out Ch ent : ra. eee - Beit giosa, at - “O =* ar led on an ble; but wh 1 am urging upon you t et ‘ worry, without accomplishing | eause.’ “we: three. sat there 1e sald). ‘And si how I don’t know thing. se 8 sue fet I have seen in other countries Was nd what hare. debate to..the< tae rane pepe listened ano; 8 nd 4 hap: has Soldiers, but you, wit een Bs So por° had having of, advantage the arian ia ple “that ca. : — tho i th ae Iillard ig has been g the & th day of any, acres for a Sea NOTICES. In 1 Jepartr eat No. an 9 . i B W. of estate the ter of Paar clerk or Ene ty cons sult eoune Nott ~|ceased. nformation furtl for fgners praying Godbe, i The pe a fon ‘oe Anthony Estate. Natices ct*suié rag Real a certain admission to probate for the ESTATE | THE OF MATTER THE IN will last to he. th purporting document deceased Berg, R. of Charles deceased White, B. testament o ind sale sell at public will ur di rsigned The teatamen letters of granting the for 4nd | subject 1 -hiches the to has been set for Godbe, Anthony court the | tary to } itlor to: « frm Ist day of October the r said | hearing on Friday, s follow 1908, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the county D, point | A. 62% a ed. said of room the cor rt Jn house, from | court sit 278 = Salt Lake counSalt Lake City, In southwest | court, the of corner riorthwe st the y_ Utah of secthe northeast quarter of quarter 1a the clerk of 8 ld court, Vitness 1 west, range south, township tlon. 12, ‘ cit the ofof men oung lave passed yesterday. Br rest Young Men's Chri a pl is always issociation ai 7 Our the in ry often, I have far} as n 4 uull i a rS— of your My for reason Shi ungh as Youn the ut. is ic st ter xt a supplies” lation i ( no church which nmunity prosupply can lon amuserational rot nity study of high ideals. the 4 personal th of ment frier I re PROBATE he fh he id all Continuing In Salt Lake by Thanked | rea carryingthe || Utah, years of with I n informa by and charged is for four t : tT delightfu most through r VC 4 enter- i for the President been practising i foneral sig and the rea was of come irst-hand one viiityt xe ernmen 7 music ever noon cen that 7 lock | °F ind wish, to- explain. some of the | {0 io my Now. 1 he grateful : come. l I Dp F = | ~ t ‘ s bes and_ the largest one of had mittee There Utah. played ever that bands S the band, than 1@ pleces more were nes t was and the music was under the leadership of band The the Amo Pedersen. Anton Professor members nearly all of the were players Without Lake bands. the various Salt of solicitation the members of the union detheir servi to volunt cided of the entertalineir rns as sicians The offer of the ment of the Presiden Its through was “made union Musicians’ ah mry president, as ban eat days several For tainment, day's HIM BY PRAISED YOUTHS watier right ued! re in your so cordial it is neces think be not ‘aces {oven et . 991, De not here ae to ; justifytify 1ms T am on tl | = 2 visi 1e . A Cordial Greeting. to do n i hal chains icl wes Dp ce gh that \ LAKE | SALT THE OF [VICTORIES One of the most cordial and one of the accorded weleomes appreciated most his visit on Taft H. Willlam President union. Musicians’ by the Salt Lake was of had charge which the committee To for the Presiarrangements the musical proftered dent's visit the Musicians’ cain band sero |, a PRIZES» TO THTHE 'REFERS SERVICES. THEIR FOR BERS nt c MUSICIANS SMOOT ‘and nthe h in Executive Compliments Work | | _ of Association and Lauds | . UNION rods, 18 north thencos links 45 roan and 20 links, thence conto place of beginnin j acres. Togethe ) tri DP Rp ——— 100 = 17 west rods e | i . SENATOR te |}45 t I meet w hom pcople the of the persons with whom ) of knowledge Petanie fad ip NEN] PRES A. DUNSB Couneil Trades |