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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN CADETS WELCOME EXCURSION PLAN HIS E il eR rs men NtNUSIaSTIC to | ce FL rs M coca sd Widde} ns every Par att ees package satisfaction to Addresses by Authorities to or give your SSM TET HE DATES cron School, pees CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1908. him; ounce SPRAYING NOW reas grocer fi onire taal chards. he loses nothing. Or- and Note is ike o our oune vf} ‘ a pea " inexpensly ist a tits ( | 1 MINER very mu can' be told out site crop of Utah yet, and those by yosition, oceupation and "ining know. most I it will say Heleas yot. SEuEio: are in bloom in some cas the vicinity of Salt Lake ust no te Au tne intense heat of the ast two or thre' » days has done much to bring TROUBLE. TR 5 en continent ° Leaps From a pr eC n i vas called i. for in. tt spring season on hit yesterday cbsencs to New th York Count. and Leon a close friend ucts for 10st ntertainment for the disting visitors has been provided in the anaes | Thursday an attempt. Pate work said feel assured ehool which ‘ rich boy wil and left the have of Only as is The program is from the time the their return They Lake ¥| ind the e it () in Salt Lake will be repre sentation | ful de vill by none det to my Is be ce were no| | to town greatly Abou yjing possible over him. ibout down the the day depresst ana he ju scream the at to He 2, traveling over] aside With crowing talked he and to districts proves: the of ti times before | the th cntire J had inter« with a rush t seemed of. ting In ' one Mis bo: . Ogden iteh tv he spent second in pitching day they house and bathing in camp. will On visit in the afternoon the ocean 7 When at Evans Wednesday Francisco the the will go C Pep ON Arrives. they will Charles' take car sight-seeing the city, and i in the afternoon it some theater. a broke the] y4, arre ecolencd iernoon who' suicide for petit | at CHARGE -- a carpenter, to comin view|sisting will vis- HELD SERIOUS Ha San]|tempted a and HALL Admiral was Utah by Evans, in command appointed Captain to Hooper, of William Caine, cadet. Professor Eaton, views, said boys would of Annapolis now a in the} was finally from] locked grandfather Hall High located against has that the receive on Saturday been school|from time some way his| to dismiss night experience the! sje will never do. the trip would | Mrs. LeProhon said the trial| oS ing to And | « rs, Le Prohon| This she says | that city, Pegs xen" extra and he National the committee, ae , Mayor J. 8. 3 Plummer, Dr. > Baad cadet including : bedding. te G.. B..2 ay consis sts of Dr P Pfoutz, WT Samuel} Park, General E. A. Wedgwood, Captain Webb, Principal George A. a=) ton, D, Ai Callahan,, 3B: Redman and) Fisher Harris;/has: been ‘at. work on the project eas a eb give in the orders amount today. lave ry cadets and the gave will to go to cadets to subscriptions] from now school Wed- Captain the their morning will report meantime of at on. §8:15 the city. to with special the being made, arrangements Harriman lines for' the too,| made boys'| comfort, a --a ° . = -- » this ron investment company OF 6% doubly per . annum secured salely ‘ -,.. on its . he S1LOO for ' to further write to amounts ne $9,000 : ti oY call or the LAKE SECURITY & TRUST ele Fuller apartm: o chaise ey class At ole mn t} y ; : > after t ola , ition of of age' PORTE oe aa id than over fata awe lo td te sau Teezally au compriding more children six . three ‘county: and under di e oe . woesan ort co nietdl eet thousand school. 18 pak wrest 3 ee "ads { ea ri vine mar eaten an "0 a as te eee eae pune es oe -o board Dt cpm as uae Loe a ah ant Se ee ae ; wae t sd e tle 1891 ©!@55 under county n. school § : dis RDS ue oar at oe a Gate riGhas. the present 36 sure: to take | béautiful bab}; Ou Beautiful tomorrow pt: of: ce . rep , i es first law. your -baby to: the ee a the Store ternoon, With a colo d cover, Bonheur's |iure, "Horse the Horse County Show Democrat with. Fair" edition a cut as comes a of fea- of the as reading STREET matter about devoted Utah to illustrations of Pro- vo's residences that may be a revelation to some Most of the special work for the edition was done by David Larson of this city. oe . he day t crown labe ween non bread can be sold is gone. Rich and poor Poon pees eee her rood. is a 20,000 ROYAL BAKERY adi cannot ecol the of. condition; Bargains Jeweler. 12 in 1B. watches. 1st South. A. S the ica th of'-the: the city nag present new the final act in Rattles structible and Imex- The lines Eleventt are 7a the young sters. EVs anting Cu Seventh, trects, and nd Lady smash daily () Sond Su od)fait - THEATER CIROUIT the Cars Stop'' Mart SUS Aha attTail S@UG MANILATTAN There is no need to them at a glance, Modest prices have meets it iy EXTRA DISPLAY Shows With | cae a board to use Jordan shares int cuit LOW With cir-| picture 5 Th .o phot ograph | The plan is Lake, to have two -romoters of this A most cannot | motecrs erro' | aie new their Ninth and the com- own be say houses the feasible, put the fu-] near in DB. build some. phonogreph ting a great in FOR LESS SIEGEL'S are a central in case the pro- house General Manager E. J. Nally of the Postal Telegraph company states that his company has just completed artc to rangements Yr' 2. line Goldfield, surrounding Nev., and mining the camy Ss. The line will work in. conjunction with Southern Nevada ps Telephone and elegraph company, which Is ce ontrollé a by about 200 prominent Nevadans line will run from Salt Lake and through the entire southern Nevada and into Arizona. ee ee TURE Co.. 83 &. Midgley- an First South. --_-__+ + -__-__ Will Be Buried in Provo. The funeral of the late Charles Wells will be held today at 12 o'clock at the Ninth ward meeting house Fourth South and Fifth East street after which h!s body will be taken to Provo for burial! The remains may be viewed by his friends today between the hours of 9 and 10 a m Mr Vells had been a resident of Salt Lake forthe past six years, and was in the employ of the Troy Steam Laundry at the time of his death, which was due to pneumonia. a 2-0 Pianos for rent at 28 W. 1st So. eo" Dollars Wants Owner. Clerk L. P. Judd of the board of education is trying to find the rightful owner of $100. The left by the late Helen M lington, Vt., to the "Burlington of Salt Lake." here is no Burlington public school here, but there is a Burlington chapel, and It may be that the $100 belongs to that institution, which is 2 Bap tist mission Sunday sehool, As soon as the rightful owner of the money is located it will be pald over. netting and ween Poultry Hardware, 252 State Street of With the oo a Hest Shocting. Peace Anton Lund- of Grand Lurceny. May Jones, an inmate of Madge Daniels's Commercial street resort, is in jail, and yesterday a complaint was issued from the county attorney's office charging her with the theft of $60 tn from Joseph Rowley, April see all. ON, =e A F and JEW- THEIR cost ire atattention at ear at Main 4 IE5 A coffee-once a e Ss new soluble ry e . h _ of ® E S It is such a delightful change, Holland b 2 Dest COCOd Magee d . d d h Made under the supervis- M experts, jai cox|sive high-priced 176 175 McDonald' /OCCHUSe | Ik 1S che. b the promoters tole established this ion ress Te pabsutnte for least-is while pictures, the OFFICE ° day of made of exclu- beans and soluble © in = street h Sires John THIEF ot FORFEITS Layton, ty a pt he act of stealing a hat thief caught from in Crabbe's clothing store Saturday night, was not in court Monday when his name vas called. He had $50 bail up with the desk sergeant, which was declared forfeited It is believed by the police that Layton is wanted for a more serious crime, and for this reason he was anxious to get out of Salt Lake. Patrolmen pokey and Curran rounded up seve vagrants Monday morning, and ey eae re given until 6 o'clock to get out of town --- Salt Lake Photo Supply Co. Kodakr a nd Kodak fintebineg 124 Main St EO -- Can Viave a Folder, attending Persons who contemplate the National Democratic convention, to be held. in Denver next July, will be interested {In a handsomely illustrated folder just issued by the passenger department of the Denver & Rio Grande railroad It contains much regarding tours yaluable Information mountains, through the Rocky "Co Milk, of U tah was the Genealogical held yesterday so-| yet att-| they ernoon in the chureh historian's office, and the following were elected to serve as directors two years Anthon = Lund, A Milton user, |e Charles W. Penrose, George Reynolds, ' Joseph. Christianson, George W. Willis and Joseph F. Smith jr. These chose officers as follows Mr. Lund, president; Mr. Musser, vice president and treasurer; secre ere and Hbrarian, and Miss Lillian vameron, | assistant HMbrarian. The society was organized in Salt Lake and Buttermilk Fresh Ranch Eggs. 48 E. lst So, of nue See eee _ "Hands off the animals!" )¢ their hands are liable to be covCourteous signs with ‘some such| |é ecea with arsenic, a rank poison that significance are in place all over th Gangerous should they happen to Chamber of Commerce exhibit "rooms, |b handie anything to eat soon afterand they possibly have some effect.| w ta Occasionally, however the authoritie S| was largely for the chilldren's In charge of the exhibit wonder just mete fat the signs were placed in vawhat that effect really is. fete parts of the exhibit rooms, But Some of the signs read "Please | the custodians are wiiling to admit don't touch the animals They are| that it is not by the children-at least poisonous." | the little children-that they are trouAn@ it is true. The taxiderm{sts | ble d e! who have prepared the ao in "There are some grown-up bables," such a life-like manner use, it is 1t|safd one of the officials of the Cham- elety CHURNED TODAY SOLD TOMRROW Cream, ane Smart Grown-ups Cause Trouble byyy Fooli ] the e Animal Animals oGung With The biennial and members of Nationa) BUTTER Sweet ueiNS CHURCH GENEALOGICAL | SOCIETY NAMES OFFICERS a hats CHURNED Sweet Exc {t is instinct with |more-and less. One can't be standthey can through|ing by them all the time to watch In doing so, how- | them Yet it would require that befor they could be made to cease what aime vandalism. One of them toex for ample, grabbed a bunch from one of the elk on exhibit, from & porcupine, and so on. | The se people are hard to control, and meeting of the officers Elgin Dairy FRESH Lake, ed, large quantities of arsenic as free j ber of Commerce yesterday, "that are servatives Children sometimes love| worse than little ones They know --_-_ best? Salt to touch the fur and them to learn what the sense of feeling. Our carpet cleaning ts guaranteed. National House Cleaning Co. ho cleans Sethi Houre Cleaning water. McDonald, Me FIFTY DOLLARS BOND al State berg yesterday heard the concluding evideuce in the case against Charles W. Ringwood and his two sons, of Sandy, who are charged with maliciously shooting a prize bull owned by N. A Nelson. The justice will render a decision in the matter Wednesday THAN LOAN a locatior attachmen deal of in enacted the purpose of their theaters Soute NOW YOU CAN TELEPHONE TO GOLDFIELD PEOPLE can of NOW ? = a heaaeaae rae meneeatea Gee mas PETTY First you reach SUITS AL ELRY moving, picture shows, (COCOA contest. | or Charles } 01! county. PAPER. 33 casy AND scheme but through, will ee Gees ha ta ee el Co., COATS ork, nd eoeee that he be allowed It is -vy for shares In the East] have irr NentiGH company These | year are owt? ed bs th county, and WALL advantages; within WATCHES, DIAMONDS ompaniment. Pocatello, Boise and Butte. Clarence McCornick is interested in the big New York concern that furnishes films bie phonograph records from New a Midgley-Bodel Top Coat. many 9 a | considers lines] approved,| defeat ihe city a coming The board tn formed him that Franklin wou ld represent the the Coat this SSS phonographrevords records isis nears heard CQ@mparison. prawn appeared before tha {2from thethe honogrann . deseribe put OF TOP over | with phonograph accompaniment. The! ll UNREDEEMED com- Csa Oop 111-113 MAIN STREET Phonograph Attachments 5 Will Start Here by | Salt the the in . THE DRESSIEST TOP COAT OF THE ae Is the "BENJAMIN" Picture () () Oo SCHRAMM'S 6 ye Miili- f e mother' cablegrams that 1) te dbdle: Gace tracks double Aceused ‘‘Where u oe te ee Jenin | yester- Railway the city.was on Se Justice Just the thing for po- Od \ In-| dedicated and of Charged pensive. board the Light Hundred German Rubber Toys and 4 ----_ ++ treas- county of the for double-tracking Utah outside with | BREAK. the aged the "NEW week. ie her now () PLIKEthat allie. speil, withathe _ the | Sao b3 Juv | term ith} pDoverty- city'; nd nt. roadway ' CAN'T are j placed aged 6 years; Lord Wil- 'Taylour, cityhe| [jee 1 th cits ould ave ich an institution than] established ret the not want to payv-over| aati the» inv Melser THAT Bective, and Cents touchir aged 6 month proot love shares the mn » 1 ao ee or ee rented in the vaults of the Trust Co., 32 =o year. a county horses and Utah county indus|tries generally. Cuts and sketches of some of the prettiest horses are to be ound in the edition, and there is an industrial section that is well wortb while Among other things there ls i page Oe \ orciticnHas Nomade Money. Pethe county | Moving The bo TOYS HORSE SHOW EDITION OF UTAH COUNTY PAPER | Rosa 01 frenchise A. souvenir will be given to every baby ‘An attendance at the Slore Beautiful's beautiful baby contest tomorrow aktarn oon 7 ibe the () the vieinity Gf Garfield, which makes |it by cutting out the penny' arcade ad-|"T he of residents of J ° Chief of Police Pitt to Keep their doors and windows securely locked. It seems that the burglars are not afraid of the police and are out in full force, Hit By Motor Trieycl, L. Fulmer, the nine -year-old son of Test J, Fulmer, living at 367 Fourth South street, was knocked down and severely injured by a motor tricycle on the Oregon Short Line tracks Sunday. The motor was in charge of C. Deardolph, an Inspector of the road. The lad was reported to be much better Monday a © ‘irs ootOF: a 2 | City day, and ann school . obstacles' Boston Consolidated, Utah Copper and eit purchase hd Mayestic electric G leld Smelting co anies, was ap- | theater oO Sirst South street eave a Thi , ler] he io a Meu ae er¢ fre rom the Sait Lake treater, and established by the three compa nie s in|there ¢€ tabl ish one house, enlarging v ere entered Sunday morning and stud and $50 in cash n. The thieves worked so ut either aes his wite T} matter eolica! and s detailed t make into A private safe may are and bur are Sa Lake Sect ealri street > a 3 BF ner po pul vy. many social obstacles; | liam on by oe | Lord ; ad iishmnen agi . hate vet oe 1 he within y has been organized, Attorney GenBresdenisays* i I GELACR CR AGIRER that the tii hres |45, 411 school districts of the first' and COMPANY 34 7P. MAIN en board ood) from | esting. each. information, SALT to the 2 first . of for very attractive issue. In addition to the regular paper there was printed Saturday a 28-page supplement profusely illustrated and with some Inter- Certificates of Deposit ‘ ae the of oe alonera district coyool Utah . issued atiney . authority Law $1.90 round trip to Provo April 15th Good re corneas 16th. Account . Utah County Horse Fair. Salt Lake Route a sound and one that is speculative. Long experience has shown pays ) the on DISTRICTS request of A. A. of Utah. county,: the sartlen ) § iscriminate between that to attorney is tentatively going over | *¥S" disteic aad ey te, with the business men of | '? YOUF aHe ." a a Efforts are have SCHOOL reply dvice the o'clock and ey , will have a half-hour drill before school, _ In the meantime the committee haying the arrangements for the excursion in hand the situation In county which Bransford. HAR (CHANGE tay: bers: oon me has been turned downsransford by the hasvits,and! tlthough Viayvo anWinke' koein die ho, mdlequate ‘etar| AND POLICE PUZZLED W#x<ps> The let to free, sacks all city. officials do not want to pay <+-FrF3CO cars. consented equipment Seal While.final all actimemberon uch pyery pest finishing up the worl mixture, and in Ibe: te tate to De of great value to them In after life} j;come to her home st at ar: ago | w as Ss ny nd worth more than the sc hooling | and had Ifved there ever sinc That |,porte d hich they will miss. The cadets will] she = given him his board nei he not necessarily fall behind in their! peean to steal from her {in order to studies while away, because their|get money with which to purchase n, living at the Anclassmates will carry on review work liquor, : East First South only during their absenc Se ee egg ee , reported to the police that his L . Christenson, fees tor of the room had been entered by thieves and band, talked on the benefits derived] ,. tion is mot laziness-its Bigot als t] mt 155 in cash and a gold watch stolen trom. such a trip;-he toured the. Bast) the system lacks oTiniit: y. PaAnHmn nade robbery was also reported to the A with the Juvenile band last year and] the ‘e mic ‘effect t of Hood's Sarsaparilla police at the home of Charles C. Chaptold of the times the members had.| Sufferers should not delay. G € Uri len North First West street. BurgWe said that he most firmly believed | of that tired feeling by to I s entered the house some time durthet the school would meet with suc-|*#ke Hood's Sars aparitia : ; night and stole $45 in gold, an cess on this trip. STOR WW GG Pi aah as valued at two pairs of The committee, which is arranging for the cadets' excursion will cha arter | COMMISSIONERS CANNOT special marked rin face Ahee ° ti vicinit er a both : eof: thats l by which assume joir ; ew tear' ani _mait AG cont ae | Sire fi, t th favorabl The apricot use fol in bloom and were looking well." | mor county President Judd has left for his home thitv officials do St. George, Washington. Beta = "| were had |, ae Hall 1 Fasilige, that ‘Many Homes Entered and Rich Hauls Are Daily Reported by Victims. aaa th for jcou ith | delaying to t{me to induce the case. the: dhe conditionireely of iry depleted h flenred proposition, while ve-| . expressing We- the' ard ORE) The board of county commissioners} has been urged by the Juvenilie ourt| eeiaimindon ea taie came fate "ou and will probably decide on some plan Diehl eondae a plea of not up of a favor' postponeme Jost edward D. Wad- J. cattnio a, RE r The tre President J kag Sittome 74 4 E SOT EEES errecingat with bie clty by wilich the lng ia PrUsT Ose San. ton An) | Thursday, May 7,they wiil march to shir Hall has given the police no San Francisco and watch the greatest/end of trouble since his arrest. The and most magnificent American fleet|/ case was set for trial early last glen: ever assembled run. through Golden | Wh n the complaint was read th Gate. Friday they will parade with] complaining witness, Mrs. LeP rohon, 120 companies of "the regular United | was not present. The case was co | States army. The ae will be head-} tinued for one day and the defe naent ed by their band « 45 pleces. Satur- | allowed to go on his own recognizance day they will visit the battleship fleet He disappeared for several days and} fleet, Me | at=| larceny, eatace Judge and entered the the vere. we A an at board Dete to pretty general," "and the peopl aking good head: | RPENTER went asmussen AADDE Cliff} have latest lmost ‘etary ooper, ntir rr = nurses er abbed he pushed them blow ite of the when body hting the Lucin cut-off by daylight. Satur-| glass and leaped to the ground below | They day night they will pass over the desAfter the fall he got up and atvit ert and Sunday the will have ajtempted to run away, but fell aft t ehance to view the beautiful Sierra] fev ps Hie was taken back Into Nevada mountains ithe hospital and placed in a more se-} They will arrive in Say "rancis¢ yates oom. His left hand was badly) Monday morning, May 4, and after . | cut in a dozen places and hi lip } seven-mile tramp will reach Golden {partly bitten in two by the fal It is} Gate park, their intended camping | believed he will recover 1s place The remainder of the day will| Se | were be the One week, F sonad rol already trranged, | borhood, and made cadets leav until | dow falf a dozen ill depart Satur-| the insane man, but May no-| keep hard d cl awol nurses emed demen ed du V1 on hift went structed watch inu go-} night Hoodle AienE th 0) () () } week were cut in many | dise filled with powder |} Spraying Is General. victim of a mine | In this eonnection little excursior City and has been} tajen by officials of the state board of | horticulture into. thi variou fruit Sunday ced that when and High | thes The re W aie account each found afternoon, a the poo alilk behind on much day Salt exceeded -0 finances. as that will De bout with theil friends ind} Captain Webb, n Wt Street County and City May Get To-| suit ance mane eanitte wilbeioce can nobility history the English | i»ye found gether on Sole Question than that of the two visitors Pe "All must and parent ;WHERE THE CLOTHES Flv, | eT ans, Ve Consolidated mill melter Tomorro iit Bingham and | by large reeeption in honor | Marquis and Marchioness, who | le ive for California at the end <« tae face His arms plac nd his « and dirt H WW accident at Pat blind ever since Street him| () of Cost. to Salt Lake The Marquis met and So rAtel Was determined yesterday . ile, however, th fruit zpowel became infatuated ith Rosie Boote, at neeling of the corps, which was But Escapes With Only {x ould prefer to see spring come | ne 4 singer in the famous London Gaiety ads ressed by Principal George A. Ea> : wit less of a rush But they argue | Aiatiarl ae woun autrnim * tetrad ter The coin was short but officials of the cadet AS a Slight Injuries. lthat not much If any harm will be f the gathering it v¥ deter- | i Dare ed. unless the early: development {{s rounding into the belief that the « S-) the Marqul family; rovalty and even that each bo was to do his | es | hould be cheeked b ste frost. tablishment of a. Detention Home i {th king himself The Maraul towards helping ral the nec = About 2 0 ¢ ock Monday mornil S| he fruit crop of Utah is said to be funds for the trip Each boy Harry Hoodless, a miner at Park City,/in the be of shape so far this year an absolute nece ity ind t)} now, | was determined, hows ae ang EET more than evi het re, ue 18 Ir = [eer or ietees Fe cere Are pene to do all h could Today | but mot recently 1 patient at the] That is, mor ttention than ever bets will bring reports from | Hols Cross hospital, jumped from his} foi hi been paid to the eradication tution | needed in Salt Lake coun i on rents as to Just what may bt } bed and plunged through a el: win-lof pe andto =the cultivation of ‘ on pues < of ma beats vag i rs -| SG he marriage, eight vears aro roin them, and then those !|dow to the ground 20 feet below He! fruit. fr commercial urposes The erday informal ‘ el ed plans and} : = of the plans for the excur- | Aa on his back in a grass) pot! old orchard that virtually little aT 7 em ol om Tivattan e, and vhe i | tha Marchions With » Tee race ‘and We Htoroliner einen be Salt jake | Charming nanner, has triu inmubed over sion will Know just he ereat task j ira w not serlously injured | rut breeding yine rr fruit diseases ahead of them in working for this cxon raat? ss had been brought to the} and pests is rapidly disappearing, or at board I eh ae , rte eae is | ition is. assure Adding to the hapcursior hospital about two weeks ago ufler- |] else j eeety g& sulficient attent lon: to ae thie ; : ) " pear ro aeably ORs | ping ‘ the union sare th children, Webb Talks to Boys. ing with a badly brulsed nd burned} afford considerab!l check on Captain William C. Webb com- | mander of the cadet corps, told the] boys yesterday that their going de- | pended entirely upor mselves. | Svery boy can go if he will only make] ain in () sa- | se the Hospital Window, |: the til its io nd Bs it is | The Marquis ind Marchioness of fine cloth and | Tedford, Teele rrived in the city and Cologne | yesterday fo1 visit at the home of Samuel Ney ho u Mr Newhouse { DEMENTED BY SSS + to per ae Poulet | . Boston Lt jele 1 ty vil | If the boys in the Salt Lake High School cadet corps have anything toSay about it they will all go to Sa Franciseo next month, to camp for ; weel: in Golden Gate park, and to he re, extend a welcom to Admiral Robley Db nvan ind his powerful fleet of a is they reach the bay city fler the air tour around the American olorpne are PLAN NEARLY COMPLETE ofas Aco Progres ce ~ AE complexion. ae RY Lie : ‘ It x He Visit lore ; , GENERAL Brg Horticulturists or et Water, Rone drug eeabey Hah eatin) soled strain throug) add the Ro Water Spirits, -__ 2 ec iri Sartolr -__-_ State stock i Mining Magnate tid taof ike ware Were Principals in a OneTime Romance. net redient ToilowHoe, ounces ell Guests | Sasa | THE NEWHOUSE HOME 1 Growers Taking More Interest in. Industry Than in Former Years. perfect your | IRISH PEER VISITING Facial Blemishes ahmn} This is a better than many kinds sold at twice the price. Always sold in air-tight packages. Never in bulk. In your next order for tea, gently but firmly insist on this brand. Remember we guarantee SHARE HeSpONnSe LAKE Recipe for Pimples and are especially excellent cup THREE CROWN UNCOLORED JAPAN TEAS -_--- EACH WILL DO SALT FRUITS OF UTAH HEWLETT'S COMING TO Un -_----- High School Boys Anxious Take Trip to Bay Cily to Welcome Evans. REPUBLICAN, ee Tea connoisseurs notified to test the ping qualities of Phons 469 i Novernber 13,/1894, and was incorporated November 20, 1894. The original officers and incorporators were Franklin D. Richards, president John Nicholson, vice president; James Hf. Anderson, secretary; A. Milton Musser, treasurer; John Jaques, li- | brarian These, together with An-| ew Jenson and George Reynolds, | constituted the board of directors. | The purpose of the society, as the name implies, is to collect and prepare gene salogical information principally behalf of members of the Mormon church, It is a benevolent institution and none of the officers receives any) pecuniary compensation for his servces, except the one appointed to do| the searching of records and the gen-| eral work of the office. The society at prese nt has a membership of 259, of who 108 are life members. ikreey:: whieh is situated in the his-| torian's office, contains between 800 and 900 volumes of genealogy, also eharts and other Information of value to ») the members every are Ume causing es they touch an harm, a EPR exhibit aes reae e yi Fle = Cr 1S Dainties y : We are brand agents for this of delicious candy. 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