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Show 10 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, COUNCIL PATCHES MORE COMPLICATIONS ONE SALT OF LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, CACHE'S FEBRUARY eee 26, 1907. . LAWMAKERS. | RF PLE | CF RALEIGH BLUNDERS)! FIGHTFOR WATER -_--- Permission STREE fress TS UNFATHOMABLE ane Improve many Navigation for Vehicles ERT Received, Final estimates on the tracts of P. P. Ford were day night by the couneil as be by the ve whict ‘ backfilling sewer denied recommenduntil trenches after. alee spent $1 its City, as MRR complaint ane claim insert water The || | ea 8, | Oe intervention in| : the|it to 3 Means or was accepted by the board of | 9Ve! the public works, is paid. Ford is to be | tream notified of the action and he will ince it ably file suit against the city for §$3,270,/it out. the amount of 1 estimates For j title to nearly an hour the councilmen |], ha 1, Wrangled over the report allow ing oo Daas ec to that protect the the | The against the cont ‘ors Phis report) fixes the responsibility Oe eee cn oourt cause last week notice of Seatac Will He fice ie stated that ° teak a the rec rds our' hoy ea condemned are The but expires y | ibe an re Black, 0 SOO led the Ss ‘ oe with | MeaVUIBe the individual. water There Street wert i; ve to the ‘coune of the Limit. eee are e bets streets charged up to the street supervisor, Three the petitions is} present y of the} Raleigh.| were i P. Sisnese le u ve on e water so that teams petitions were without any taken : REPRRENCE: 3k much less the but when conduit the will wate OVER whatever ' ane ; ° a ; The eyes of the senate were turnMillard of empire new the toward ed county yesterday when Senator Gardner introduced a bill appropriating money for a bridge across the Sevier yy ver and for the improvement of Mil- board lows: For of county the t PARRENT / ARRAIGNED commissioners construction of «a as 0 ul for Chief the ‘al ee Fea contractors} woes ye an oon *( e raded'so that {¢:could be used. Micieee committee, Wyrum Thompson asks for $) ages against gence of the the city street for the ‘This luwn damin City and Engineer Loui which was1s ermission, Ld Maple of Lake City.- the No o co the report ane h authorized 1 just asked Kelsey granted to make| tok was man of Salt estimated in y Kelse y. but it the wee mwas auth- orized by the action of the council pee AE ta for bids for the improvements| the cily crematory as recommende the sanitary committee. Five new ces are to be bullt and it is esti- ie fu ae that man they will Lloyd contract and cost upwards °f) committee's refor the con-| céssiong for amusements at Liberty park for the next iliree years was referred in order to consider other bids. ee eon understan a eat bie the p The As Stan say that ao did vs requirements anc ti iiten action of the a8 committee Fire Brick a hit ....$250) public more a ane Deseret, : area State Land and Tite Cutting the state up| missioners from a tora ne au claim to the city and it was settle l by the elly attorney's office for EP stirean retween the Hinckley, com-| = Board. board of land com-] fiveta two members,| Senator Frederick Rasband. The bill ar nends several laws relating to the st ate land board, but the only material chaange is in the following section: 1. A vstate board of and ers is hereby created, aehiGh shall contwo resident who shall be apnor by and with Bach commissioner phish hold his office for two yet and hi .eO5 Bt ‘ Body to The Be this Taken whose ae to death at 22 o'clock he Home|' Mrs. took morning at the fone , cee ene Former ineAlbany ; yservices of funeral Packard, : day mor BE. W.| place Mon-| her apart1 at chapel of S. a 48 South State street, at Dean Brewster of St. peer Will read the services. body will be taken Beck <ard's old burial. ‘The homeec, sudden Mrs. is a distinct Investments yielding 6 per cent are cquivalent to a 9% investment in Packard to Mrs.| Albany Y., , tor for| any, ? 4 away passing of| ions aa 6 1, per times first real value cent, payable twelve a year, and secured by mortgages on improved estate worth twice the of the mortgage. TO STOP COCAINE SALES Local - -~ SECURITY & TRUST CO,, \i. Security r { oo & 32-34 Trust Main Bidg., St. Capital and Surplus $300,000. oy Barb: s < aga to Interested Legislature in Bill Pre- Yesterday. Local druggists are interested in bill introduced in the senate yesterday by Senator Park prohibiting the sale of cocaine or preparations containing cocaine except upon a prescription of a practicing physician, dental or veterinary surgeon. he on for conviction Is a fine of $1 The proposed bill will cut down the sales of cocaine and other drugs conto LAKE Druggists sented taining SALT Police the sed, aut a2 "bogus Between George in avrnigned not pai) guilty was for fixed each count, A. Sheets MeWhirter Monday. the it to habit. those It who will are make Asks Se hearin in his client, the for tied sum and of on of to ing of be the near all the oul trains C. EMPTY of will in. t commission ws every ae ae hou of rane the Jocal are held up BASKET s was and that the 2 good time 5 Davis' ae when the : z He wrote Charles robbery out the Hemenway" was comreceipt. for : to. it. arrent ae ac ry et was working for Lew onger closed gambling game W.-W, Whose true name Working 4 eeen 8 for Was arrested. is St. Clair, Blonger 5) Sg Barrow Bros., Stationers, 16 W. 1st St. er ee t Lake Photo Supply Co., Kodaks and. niatinig: 142 So, Main St. also Parrent Seiteae SENTENCES Yeuthful CONCURRENT Wmbezzler Punds of Money Order Is Convicted, David D. Jones, 18 years of a was sentenced by Judge Marshal Monday morning to serve four terms of six months each, the sentences to run concurrent, and to pay a fine of $54.62. Jones was a postal employe in Bingham and was charged with ee the amount of the fine imposed fron the money order funds of the office. He pleaded guilty and was taken to the county jail immediately after his appearance in court. Jones says that> while employed in Bingham, he was required to pay $30 bia' month for the keeping of his horse nd $26.50 for his board. After these 70a had been met he had almost nothing left. He told the postmaster that he wanted to resign his position, but says he was told that he could not do so, He then took from the money order funds the amount due him for his services to the date when he quit, Considering his youth and his explanation. Judge Marshal gave the young man the minimum sentence on each of the four counts and ordered that they be served concurrently. Mrs. Mayberry Answers Indictment, Mrs. M. &. Mayberry appeared before Judge Marshal in the United States District court to answer to indictment charging her with sent through the mails several postal neces-|ters eg he in a Bell, was when upon which Which are she had prohibited written matby law. sary for all "fiends" to obtain a pre-|Pleaded not guilty to the ree scription before a druggist can sell| (he date for her trial was not s the stuff. The bill has been referred to the committee on public health and will be watched with interest in its course through the legislature When She and pointed Naylor, First Organize Hall we: BANKERS. Jewelry * pri House. Berke When City in ticket the is and Elect | 0 the |‘ 1y was of-| evening, made by that D. such unionism. R. feat inereases a ‘ from /siate gathered Mon- eut, and }tree are the Federation of that Elton, an in which organization © He he |month had | Will Salt Lake and for the upbuild- also stated |!" of the half that Atkins, Council- C. J. denact: ecouneil! in such fight Tt Tenth. Bleventh district?- Hyrum' |} men demanded the union label card that the merchants would | place union window cards in | { windows The organization 'esular | third | ques meetings Wriday ihat that the reject the who is "Jake unions to be on decided the to hold! first and] of each month, and everybody interested present. The and In order to defeat these inin the street department Black Crabtree have re-|Ployes of City in| ton's office - be following} Stated that asked that Recorder increased other raises will Wahlquist, treasurer; Fred business Bloomquist, district}; = Samuel | ford Perry Fifteenth district; Lafayette: Chidesier Twente ubcond district; Fred. C Cwenity-third district; David Pere onet district; N. J Sanberg. gehth distriet, and rank Rudy Twe ate ninth district rhe appointments of T. Ball and G. H. Butler made by County Tréasurer John Groesbeck as extra help were confirmed Monday by thé county commissioners, The men will assist in gelting out the valuation notices after the assessments are completed for this year's taxes. They will receive $3 per day for their services Ask bread your grocer and cakes. com- W Bo okaa Se ucolph of Decided Series The Gi 2 , Cts ITY the em- be Nar eaane shown that the gen- boarding fifty Company and. will house, of John Q.\ Critchlow's day as been it awaits] before by the will be furnish be- miners. water, | IN t Inet} - ty 1 Aspen ee earings 8 Intec aarninet fi last 7% ye te for rinting plant Printing company the daug oe2, Lizale South. NOTICE. Thoma: L., thé 15-year-old Harriet Pringle, at the family iin street, Mon- aay, Feb Tuesday e Joseph Wiithatn SS col Mr Sixth ido. een son of Lore died of residence funeral be nt nond : oye Cli will be held en ceca re invited: ag as ; ~ ' M . > , DONALD'S CHOCOLATE i \ t . | & a! y. of £ - Hour. pon you know when And Tt yon you oad read a *} dD FS Considering Confection the English type you see it? La ==, . The "NY a f2=| Coe) $95,709.24, . as Acme sr hter, West } feb. rel Monday PUNERAL retaeie Albany, BONBONS, Sank, Moves-The has moved its to a DUTCH of corresponding of hapel, at "Color NES) local c alled Mon lay, eity ; ht No. of BRIEF Clearings.-Monday's the committee It Stn we several representa-|'meeting heard the report house. is upon the formally matter] adopted | handling letarmmant / :woek commission bill sentence passed and members of expected that tives Friday. seventy-five NEWS with equa one and not the other- rele ‘ eres lots of dif; the anrine same-priced : goods, the executioner's ax. When the meas-| (0 Broadway, between -Main and Sta , | there's Just as much difference between ure was framed several laws passed by|® First South street. j Dutch Chocolate | Bonbons and the other states were gone over carefully] To Call New Pastor.-The Centrai|#verage kind-with the difference in and the best portions taken from them.| CPristian church will m nexc. Monfavor of It was thought by those interested in| @¥ to act on calling a new pastor. The} cent boxesDutch, Chocolates-30 and 60 the bill that it would. meet the re- per oho been without a pastor for {Us the confection of the hour, quirements of a growing state. ‘ . Take home with you a box of othe A -niedting of ‘the ralirdad commit: =Hee eae; pon en Bancroft, | Chocolates. ‘ou buy cigars-try tee. was held last night. Those who]of the Oregon Short tine. Vonves todas treat for the wife and children, Theya attended signed the unfavorable re-| for a tour of inspection of the Idaho | WH tell you of the quality port and it is thought that the maee He will be gone four or five} jority report. will be signed by all of| da | McDonald is an exclusive Be WANTED. tween a asked f been the a ath rider loreit is and has by f SEALED "72 _______ The final debate of the inter-class series will be held Friday afternoon in "Eat the Best' Vienna Bakery bread. the University Museum building asete sembly room. final debate will be Weeding Out Preps. * etWeen the juniors and the sophoThe question under debate. is Since the weeding occured in the "That the President Should college classes last month a serious and Directly Responsible to the definite weeding has taken place in Senate by a Committee Appointed by the preparatory department of the at Body." ~The prize for which the] 17 niversity. Principal Young sald yesdebaters are contesting is the claim to] te rday that he has placed 45 of his the debating cup for one year, which preps on parole, besides weeding out will be presented this year by the! others Those nut on probation were student. body, and a prize of $50 of-} those who had been conditioned in fered by, Professor Byron, Cummings. | more "than two subjects, if, however, The debate \{s creating the utmost In-}they suceeed in aSe up their work terest within the university, circles, as] by the first of April they will be alit is a question of government which|lowed to stay for the rest of the year, has never been. discussed before in} if not they will be compelled to walk Utah, but' has met. with general favor} with the vest of the easy-goers.: Mr. as a-subject of debate in most of the! Young stated that thé work this year Eastern universities. j had been better-and more effective {n ever before and than course prep |}the by enfore nn the weeding act he hoped to make it even more. proficient that it has been the last half. Experienced person to rent and sup=| Ply mine ee RAILROAD fate railvoad sealed, ins to OF COMMISSION DEBATE University aa FATE for Vienna Bakery ‘They're the best. * INTERCLASS Finals i | and] vey introduced the resolution for the; soon]|raise of the salary of the chief clerk} their}and store-keener in the water depart-} ment. creases S. DB. Evan ppompson, Raleigh's \¢ tiie polo 1 e any, i ekebe 1 cessn Pyces erie heeld reo - oer ae | Interment Thomas} I' manage- iD. ,Packara-In = ri aidenics raises! Rider Ia, the York t ame committer ; finance to J. Ayer, officers were elected and installed, for to defeat all the proposed raises Currie, president; Will Willls, vice The city's finances are in such a president; D. I. Elton, financial and|Shape that the finance committee is corresponding secretary; Charles a ; to ' tell whe re red present Smith jr., recording secretary; H. monthly sa UU are ae ne from. Willard | mittee, Covert, in Etta = 2 _ ur etMecarunenee incl A " e payrolls Pens about $800 pe department street department Miss | a] be Crab-; Leht last for: is to meet with, ; de-|/ might and at the play all eiesthegiven PERSONAL mem- | Mount thei he ind this were only. 4 which was then dra- Univer- Lake Lake their home town -_-_--_---@-2 -___ } of Black the Crab-!} to the rick first by in Salt the Salt vening ravo stated, salaries this compelled ene Ii the is city are the making so be it in salaries behind organized a Union errr Tprhe > a "asa | creasing = mH the opening address I. fight, : and Black Sudhe Second district William| Barnes, L..P. Hubbard, R. Proctor, eral fund has an overdrawn account Roach, Third district; William Carl-|and C. E, Bump. © Visiting committee, | *everal thousand dollars, son, Fifth district; Peter Van Vallen-| John Foote, J. Edwards, "W. M. Statean ene eae berg, production | ment-hopes. eces in streetand. water is now before the finanees delegates unions been needed in it was necessary of personal ‘ attempting, fudge glven "Dramiutic club Will be given in Etn*|streon riaty cnaring: his) year the company Funds if the union men of Salt Lake would chief clerk, is asking for a rise from} |}demand that the union label be on $1,000 per year to $1,350 Phe resolu all gocds it would be a great help to} Uon for the increase was made DY; unions. * He said further that if the|Councilman Carter. Councilman Mul-} hay-| "im-| follows:| at hall and o . League Stated wash-|ivg local petty Thomas are bess of. the ments whieh "seventy-five various A Y men tree. The About all [ihe word that} pply of district; Labor |. Ds Dramaties-The production ity year ‘ Are Low. ficers. all . for . "Monday - wer eorge LEAGUE In In the} Labor mk aoe are | Label passengers are during their prisonment." ~~ The preliminary ‘ sions set for 4 ‘Asked: for ployes a passenger |lohge with the | that by outs, and that he has sent the diners have an ampk | Incréases --- LABEL Delegates nl Jine of alt UNION rove roca! at first sup- Kerr, traveling the' company is which N. Caliente through eee Nic! ADED tl Salt Lake Worineeeeinian damage was at that. ability oe oe food | ing | Commissioner. ‘up tie than Ps citi Pees Pacitic It was Stated the $3,000 to the custody * . arid Emery, taken and Oh ie fice K. agent In default of bail Parrent| arrent's identification was made by Alexander McWhirter. who states that Parrent was In the role of "Policeman addicted|cards it Meats, the People. BROKER, Price - : washouts tie-up is costing many dollar ae a ie gers = uene morn-} Judge Hilton the case asking only tax- This comsecured certilicates in denominations of one hundred dollars or upwards bearing interest at the rate of Popular saturday is the however thas bee is worse ae =-=- BLOCK authorities of Se a an have 1G! filed a stipulation in| tor a appointinent of | | COUNTY APPOINTMENTS nver to take the ee featiinonie wanted in one case by Par Road Supervisers and Treasurer's As-| rent. The appointment was authorized ' : by the court, but the commissioner has Sistants Are Named, not been chosen, It is stated that the Twelve road superyisors were ap-| deposition of fifty witnesses will be < r y he Ia yrrea As | pointed Monday. afte moon by the, Years an nt S$ successor is ap-|taken to show that Parrent was in county. commissioners There are 17, pointed ae raunlitte ~<l. Denver from Sept, 1 to Oct. 1, which more districts where appointments are | ee eee re the date of the robbery which vas committed on Sept £206; in to be made, bul. there are Uwo or more} Those -ap-| FUNERAL OF MRS. PACKARD the Antler rooming house at 140 West applicants for each place 6° NET cent of rg | Which y. who; ** as° asthe gd . victims withthe _mem-| was ee s ateae governor : 7 as ex-officiq :, : ; "1 ‘ ber, is the plan proposed in a bill to) Sheriff C. Frank be introduced Ini the» senate today bY | the eounty jail. cs . 7 pany nae failed to pay its vent for the|to her friends who loved and en iairke clty's ound amounting to $20, accord-|her beautiful character, but by man; ing on i communication sent in by|who had reason to remember her by Frank Matthews, land and water com-j] per many varied and unostentatious eouneil to charities, Modest and retiring, almost collecting it. It to a fault, she seemed to live only to was referred to the city attorney's ofbring comfort cheer to those fice with power to act. Cdanciime un Black presented a resoluwhose lot in less fortunate tion which was adopted by the council than her own. Unselfish in a remarkgiving the city engineer power to numable degree, her one fear was that her ber houses correctly on the new streets many graceful acts of kindness might The resolution stated that there were be Known to the world. Coming to many complaints about house numbers. Salt Lake eight years ago, been a devoted member of §8t. cathedral parish for wh and seryices haye ever willingly Porsessed of charming personality and the cultivation and refinement which fitted her for position in society which so worthily filled her beautiful simplHeity and loyal friendship were her crowning virtues, and her memory will long "live in the vas of those made better} by her presence per BROTHERS, DIAMOND The ‘ Silo - concerning Pe bere Tuded tT. j vrhitalken on ‘the hate eso s of ! obbery bb ry ¢and zrand larceny che gre areens J. C. Hilton of Denver entered a plea| of - become: blocked washed away by} which was "diverted the ditch his property Sone arpropriated $125 io oe d for damag ses done lo 1 ruined De the towns. of ais . tnd Affects +, ttn West est xtreet. His ir es, Aaiey Gs Na¢ oeras flooded and.thirty bushels of potatoes spoiled. The house was damaged and| P his yyolde way negli- department lowing A.flumeto ‘ \ Loc oute An Fixed thn Ce ROUTE ss Policeman | Who Deal With Sheets Pleads N i G ilt fol- bridge r bc aT EAN REE LAKE | Bogus 3 ee ee, SALT and the at Se ATTENTION Por but ree Suit University PPSENTAT Ep kl oegeat xt AND Main, irri- being s South run- gradea| be"4ae mDeM roads, e county ae s ‘The Wag ancdhe money 7 ts to] pavec unde : the. direction of the it. The counell| Groceries, } ent the Deéemocra side of rift question to. the tudent cl th r friends Two wee igo the Republic ide of the tariff--w presented by Judge Frick of the Supreme court. Mr Moyle will attempt to refute the argeu- CO COUNTY RECEIVES of interesting Manager. matic MILLARD purpose and That - orders t« oy the wmall be Best Prices WALKER JEWELER 175 are 1@ the the the new l SIEGEL, ph a at a Sold with a written guarantee to refund the full amount paid for them at the expiration of three years, which means you can wear Diamonds Three Years for Nothing! Sea TARE RS | . arren policenitin, acted M ee : erected, keep and Vegetables for in A , the across the Sevier river between Odk City and lynn' Junction. .2.7; 5 }or the completion of the pias highway | bety n Oak. City, anda Vel We Week start 1 fferson street ae t ne Beas pith a ten-foo e according to the petition as or oe who have] property there, number o 10u AaSKe.C good 1 1 | \ 3 é could pass over all filed by the action owners ning greed ine cit ae Sinoee eee ‘| avigate along. the treet with aan oe horses attached to a wagon. S. KE. Crager, manager of the Crag Wire and Iron works, which is in South 34 2 also. se 1 yetition, wea erat it eee hapossibic to get company's the upon street the from property with a lowded wagon Cc. O, | Harris of the M, id M. associution| sent a communication stating that he); had received numerous complaints from } ingn nd thatgraveled State p. street bebe at South. Sou street. until it could be stipulation, gation season opens and the show cause are ettled with in regard) to State street from Feurth South to Tenth South street, Itts, a < ager of the Murr ty Mea ta - . More a hibit the eity from using the wate during the irrigation season. The city is elven seven-thirtieths under in| oe which incompetence "Juk One W. B. PASSEY, JP CAIS sd ihat it gave the} will be made defendants in the uit street dey artmnbi too much power. He} As soon as the stipulation expires with voted seein the report The repert!}the Progress company the city will be was na upon the vote of, Mulvey, |jn more trouble than ever The deCarter A Terr voting with the | rendants will uve to *t up their Democratic members of the counei Bieimasind. nel seer un sees to proState just customer . opposition Double | afterwards 1ecepted without any im-| Progress company on April 1, 1907. Its provement Fernstrom further st ited | elaimn to the water is for power purha rad had seme kind of pull poses'only and is used between Oct. 1] with tbe board and that Ford even ven ind Any Lor < h year Ihe ic tured to ask one of the councilmen t6 | Qonys ea tgainst the city wlll com-] put the + tim t« Oat oe hac menee on Sept ' 1907, but in the| Ces Special Account. Fruits on the order to show intention to file a suit} Ze r stipulation each Savings Inf right tl continue giving any blunders a rpetrated by the ea intervention was made by M H street department and the board of | Walker by _ his attorneys, Street ind publie works on the Ford contracts Frame! The other owners in the difIn talking over the matter Council-|ferent ditches will be placed in the man r i Fernstrom was in favor of |, ime oosition when they are made de-| investigating the board of public | tandants in the suit to protect their works. Both Phones 2498. rights.} ‘ gee rights in the Big ¢ PALO OO CD will become a0 etree reer will take months to Sheaaed | Before the city can secure Any | water which it has already pur-| all the rights in the tream will be adjudicated honeane mati more bf the oontravtare one punite im.|& Il the disputed rights between the ait-| provements is done to his satist Paras se ditches will be brought: ee before it was adopted The report pro-|court and that the water case will go vides that any work done in cle: Se indefinitely | he a ng trenche ufter | eaeec ae : Soetacae nail ua -harged to the | Other Owners Join. special func the Improvement na | While the ease was going on in * Sats ee At No, 45 E. Ist South St. motion thelr w eee | ne in aero oan eee canyon | | Tl the} | THE STANDARD MERCANTILE COMPAN Y | was made by Attorney Waldemar Van Cott it stated that at least 75 name will be added as defendants When the individual water oy aia aa oes a ran ae yor as defendants it Wi pince rm In a position where they will have to bring Eat conMon- SEI] Ford's Lake Cottonwood t Rebates ; Investmen Given by The New Market. | | by| allow the Favorite | Pro morning to imend Salt the Morse defendants LIG Big W. to against to granted Monday Charles company Petitions / wa company Judge ae Numerous aoe With Individual Owners in Big Cot- | tonwood Join in Controversy. | Colored Polleeman Diews. ee Chambers died at St. Mark's -_--_-~_--______ hospital Monday afternoon after an {ilelectric light and and me iron ness "of, on y four le came to Party When you order bakery goods from. tresses in thirty-eight rooms. Salt Lake about eight years ago and furnish everything else. Com-| us, you are assured of "The Best,"- | must wis appointed police officer one yes pany will guarantee board bills, Ad-} Vienna Bakery, Ind. ‘phone 16, ‘£0 was regurded as one of the i dress, sti oe name, experience, refbest policemen in Salt. Lake and was A 3-line classifed ad in The Re- le renee, etc., box 4 202 3,. Republican. | well liked by all who knew him. He was 1 ne " . ore KX. y > publican will Sell It-Rent It-or Kx See 4 who hav ike vairge of his body change iy odes. but 10 cts. for cach | ane watch repairing. A. 8. Hialhes | awaiting Taberee tone from his relatives 1 nsertion. weler, No, 12 East First South St. in Detroit ¢'s Examiners Meet.-The of the state board of was held Monday morning vegular ecm in maker slates. of of all kinds of choco- ornaee of Governor John C. Cutler ne matters and bills were disposed oh the month Children to Give Piny- The hildre Bi of temple B'Nai Israel will etve a Bibli-| cal play at the Wednesday at is founded the enjoy: able Admission 25 Lumberman ker, a local ion ak a public cent t sine ater fs ny ‘ite a snes ee 0 operation" and. réports ure "nad Ape Volker is High ineeting Alamnt o clock ing doing School of the Ir tt officers Donn nicely. . ee an 7 De is oye annual School) evening, for March 1 The} public libra* purpose of elec ensuing year. the Clark of the stte board of henteae: re-| School's turned ‘on etre ons Mereur Mond FLORODORA and VELVET CREAM ad-Inspector| ae lo aeneie he school} 0 aa poor condition and up with local authorj-!| view of having many made changes Jaunt a vine i reek act acre a a - marriage, ante ay 19, 1K 6, aah at ¢ | that nee "was Ganertnn by Charles Everett in a complaint iled or yorce Monday in the Third court. He failed to furnish aaah necessities of life i reft live with her... She as ah Vite equitable rea" f. ee oe Democratic olng Th ee in the ee ursday eek-Within the University, J J van Aso _ hall Fe own manufacture- f MIN AT i 1 ess; we guarantee them. Prevents chapping of hands, face and lips, protects against sunburn or roughness and ke ' e S th skin beautiful and soft. . Florodora, Velvet Cream, -_---- ALL eee 25¢ a bottle 35¢ a jar ll- KINDS OF TOT AND bcoe en read,Sa a Fernstrom Points Out "Business"' Methods of Board of Works. ILLES-HHORNE UG nee adie MONU C0. Deseret News a Bldg, Phones: Bell 374-1830; Ind. 374-1578. |