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Show CASH PROFIT TE LOCAL MERCHANT REPUBLICAN, Trial Prescription - WOMEN Then vou'll always come py. continnal meth ce Laggard High School Cadets Showing Surprising Interest in the Grind. our prescription . business is surprising-Pure drugs, careful compounding, reasonable charges the are factors. TO BE INTERESTED BOYS Large er Number of Ge ae a of the Commercial crganizing a company which fondly form, DRUG STORE The Pure Drug Dispensary shall . finance and conduct the annual mus! eal festival, an annual Chautauqua, enterprises vf a other musical and tTagnitude that the Hmic of the places ordinary 1 them beyond, bureau because of the nf wndling cessful would benefit the be Main Street REPORT ON WEATHER IN STATE of making ‘of many Rities. both on i of municipalities are a household word in almost every a of the world that would scarcely ev be heard of wers it not for these aavcai festiva! Is Worthy of Sap port. South WEEKLY sue such an e nterprise to the clty and to the stat festivs als, he great music al The. 114 Tee Mr, Hailoran saic that the Commercial club is in favor of the project, not ofly because of the artistic valu of such a company, but more particu- larly Series of 1908 of Interest Various Utah Industries to | Is Started. _ From a purely commercial stundWeekly weather bulletis series of yoint, therefore, Mr. hal!oran thougat, | 190s, No. 1 as issued yesterday, at the project to form a company witien [the office of tha Utah section of the shoulda finunce thes projects iS | United Stutes weather bureau Che worthy of the support of the business | bulletin gives aorta from 17 stations men of the eity. It would furnish eee in various parts of the state, und is of yertising that it is not possible, he Ora ular Interest to the agricultural said, t6 get in any other way. and stock raising industrik gen- Mr. Halloran's announcement was = summary of the weather for the inade at a luncheon at the Commercial eek e poe Monday, April 13, is givclub yesterday afternoon, when there as follo were present several of those who are The week opened with cloudy and interested in the proposed corporation ea weather. The te mperature modAs a result of the meeting a commitlars ited rapidly, and the closing days of tee composed of J. Q. Critchlow Hor|/the week were considers ibly warmer ace S. Ensign, Fred ¢ Graham, and | than the seasonal average The temGeorge D, Pyper will call a meeting | perature For the week as a whole averof the business men of the cily In the course of a week, and at a date and place to be selected by the members |aged above the norma! Prous hout the /[ctat The nights were cool, and damJaging frosts or fret zing ; of occurred In some localities The est temperature recorded was 84 [grees al Randolph, Rich county, on the committee. Want Women to Join, What will be somewhat of a at this meeting will be operation of the women that of feature the the cocits ; dethe |10th, and the lowest, 16 degrees, at | Deseret Millard county, on the 7th about veraged precipitation The th over amount normal the jone -half in artisleaders the particularly and the anto Whom tic and social circles, ual musical festivals mean much, will |State. The precipitation was mostly 1 be invited to attend. the form of snow, and it all occurred The shares in the new corporation |!rom the 6th to the 8th Where snow had remained on the ground after the will be scattered as widely as possible The capitalization of the new com|Storm, it disappeared rapid]) under pany was discussed yesterday, and |the influence of warm and _ cleat while it had at first been planned to | weather that prevailed during the last have the total stock placed at $5,000, | half of the week the opinion prevailed that $10,000 "The amount of sunshine was above would be a much safer figure the average during the last four days of the week, the early days being more Among those present at the lunchowing to the stormy or less cloudy eon yesterday were President Halloran and. Secretary taper 1 Harris, of the |conditions that prevailed. glu; George D. Pyp Js Q., Criteh"High winds were general over most low, .- GF ghee, Pi amiesor Wil- | localities be the first half of the -John D. Spencer, Horace | week, And were severe at some points s. ‘Senalen and Professor M Brines. }in the aauthenn part ¢ the state, 2 Many other musicians and business j velocity of 50 miles pet hour being men expressed their regret at being recorded at Modena, on the 6th." mnable to be present, and promised the There undertaking their hearty support. ---__+ 2 -____--_. was a total of .45 of an inch of precipitation at Castle Dale during the week, and almost as much at Fort Duchesne. Parowan had 33 of an Inch: Modena, .16; and Salt Lake and MAN DISPENSES inch. Henry dent and Tam Mudge, second U. head of the vice operating ------e~- + -- presi- de- PLAN artments of the Rock Island sysae was in Salt Lake" -yesterday, though not in his private car. Mr. Mudge and members of his family | have been spending a week or to TWO his say, that elbows he with should his prefer twojand fellow than hide himself and the retreat of a castle Mr. to men rub either |that rather his friends on wheels. EXCURSIONS IN INTEREST OF SPORTS There will be two special excursions outside Utah lowns within a week, of in southern California on a holiday, |jfare a trip and it is entirely in keeping with the | particularly character of the man, those who know | ach is in on offers at reduced through a country that is attractive at this season the interest of sport but does |trayel them not the mean that excursions those who need be in- in | terested in the games to be played On Saturday the Oregon Short Line Mudge had not much to say will run. a: special train: to Logan, 8:30 o'clock here at |leaving the depot world, about conditions in the railway but he averred that the Rock Island jin the evening. ‘The excursion js unof University of the the auspices accommo-jder would that a roadbed las play will which team, baseball Utah over sehedule an hour date a 60-mile every part of the system He re|the Agricultural college on that day The Rio Grande will run an excur taained in Salt Lake but a couple of sion into: the counts Tintic hours, coming in on the Los Angeles sockel football limited, over the Salt Lgke route, and The Salt Lake is going to Eureka to wrest from the leaving over the Rio Grande. mining team the Daynes cup for the -_-ooo- championship of Utah. Miss Hall's Piano Kecital. Miss Matie Hall, assisted by Miss Ysther Ailen and Hugh W. Dougall gave a successful piano pupils Tuesday evening 78 YVirst North street. program by a was given, large y number show Phyllis Jack her} which was of Myrtle Allen, Sharp, and a Bank Emir Students to Work at "U. W. @ auch, chairman Dr. a),por day enjoyed] euerers Were | Classes, Allen Frank-| Oscar John-| ee ee Eanployes Change. school o'clock and DIILY, Ha®el Mrs. 3.29 parents Charlotte Bothwell, Dora Spry, Edyth Hill, Corde- lfa Straup, son, for of the committee, has at her home, | made final arrangements for the celeAn excellent) pation at. the University today. At harxe the Misses Wall, Alice lin, recital all will meet he male on members the seniors. trenches rain water and which freshmen, clean out from preparing the away carry so- buildin the will the athletic normals the water the .here and phomores will have eines of jing the new bleachers, stalls gyandstand of campus; juniors watel the tield. The and preps will ditches, cut down Charles H. Wells leaves the paying | the old trees, and do general police teller's window at the Commercial Na- | duty on the grounds. ‘The faculty will tional bank to accept the same posi-| have charge of planting some new tion, vaeated by W. W. Trimmer at trees. . After each class has finished the Utah National, L. Conkling | its allotted work it will take: care takes Mr. Ralph|it# own little plot where they have After all the labor of Sharkley goes to the receiving teller's some pet trees. : ty 2 rn the day is over, which is scheduled for window eae at the e Commercial National, : vacated by Mr. Conkling 12. o'clock the boys will be given a "feed" by the girls im the kindergare ten rooms. After luneheon the girls' Por The versity Wells's the board of place Branch of Utah has and Normal regents of gymnasium the selected Uni-| party Verna in the rather lasses will give a dancing gymnasium unique part of the pro- Bowman of the Agricultural college | pram today will be the planting of a to take charge of the classes in domes- | tree by the botany students in honer tic sclence at the Branch Normal] of Dr. Ira D. Cardiff, who will not be school at Cedar City. T. W. Jones of | connected with the institution after the University will be the instructor | this year. It will be a Norwegian of chemistry and German at the sume} maple. school : TG ae Louvre Year Old The Louvre cate just. orie year asjold today, The i: ithskellax; accordcontract agent for the Utah Light & ing to its manager, BE. L. V Ville, has enIncreasing joyed a year of cons actly Nailway company to become assistant Mr. Wille popularity patronage. to the general manager of the electric John Goiig to Mexico. Montgomery has resigned railway company at Mexico City, Injis planning for some recognition that post he will be in a powerful po-|the fact that the cafe has reached sition on one of the finest electric ‘first milestone, but will postpone railway systems on the continent, until after a public holiday If you haven't yet treated your wife or sweetheart to a box of STARTUPS' Coca Cola Chocolates you are missing a rare opportunity to enlarge the realm of ‘‘smiles.'' DO IT NOW! 25¢ EVERYWHERE. every ‘isn't Salt Lake days these y ears the High uni- of ser- Why, day! the member school cadet with who eteran tarnished Decoration Ite in sv his with dim med vice, he of the corps of some Truth t » tell, the unifor ms se had become a tri fle tarnished -jf not by years of servic e, then, Ww eeks For * sibly, of neglect are 4 and there routine that cadet drill is over now- Is past and t all that from least until the corps 1 eturns For Fran is practically San yesreports made certain, fr om the to go. boys are And terday, thé it the every one who has a clain 1 to the title it of cadet, is anxiously asse rling will The re al e 350 cadets in all who » for the honor of hel ping to welhis [Svs ins Adu iiral Ac yest« rday, to raise among of the battalion Business Men to at killed Monte Mrs Video given her loway of April 14.-Mrs. of the well Santa trol by Monte Video, who was. held the that P. at today B. Hol- committing the defense had made its case justifiable homicide A remarkable scene followed the dewho crowded the the specators cision, to their feet and court room rising and giving their cheering the justice Mrs congratulations to Tears stood in the eyes of scene they viewed the with arms th justice standing outstretched and sobbing If ever there was a Case of justififor youl care cation-go home and babies had a minute elapsed be Scarcely argument of tween the closing Schenck, who appeared Paul and the decision of » defendant en-= When he finally that speak he sobbed words could scarcely be heard Attorneys Rogers und Schenck defense GEO ane tial le and excusable homicide incident life of Mrs at. nie tended in the chow aii. that she had haere lo Griffin, who was endeavoring AY her home brought to break up fense. Witnesses testiout by the known Helen Griffied that they man and.to many fiths Mrs herself to be his represented bushi to.Ss by 1ess men which has the of its it club through C The Quigley chairman ¢ f the building committee, yesterday s ent out advertisements, inviting. the architects of S&S alt Lake compete in submitting pl ans new buildir 1g This aetior 1 was taken request at the of Samuel Newhouse, who donate d the site for t he building The advert iseme nt calls fe 1" plans for a building to exceed not $175,000 in ' Again. Mrs. Isador Salin, charged with battery on. the person of. Mrs, Hannah Salin, her mother-in-law, entered a plea of not guilty to the charge before Judge Diehl ‘Tuesday afternoon. and the case was sent for hearing before Judge Diehl Thursday at 2 o'clocl t is alleged that the elder Mrs. Salin wanted her son to get a divorce from his wife which the younger angered woman and mother-inshe slapped law in the face. LEGAL NOTICES, NOTICE TO ARCHITECTS Salt De City, Apri 1 id, 1908. ‘To Archite You-are a eby invited subunit plans, in competition with other ¢ tects, for the new Comn ierela building, rner "or street with baseme nt and root the purpose of pla cing all ecome1a fairir and equ al basis and In labor of the committee Ea se lection from the initted, a ¢ lose observance lowing conditions will be insis Ss id upon 1 All. plans ot to be, in the hands t} ec Om SEE e by ean ot ‘fy 20. 1905 Th follow skete hes be requir red: a loge base ment A tb) Front els vation t! inch Bis. coe erch showing north and east Ke least three perspective treatment ming ztches showing proposed intertot at most important plans and e levatior 3. floor be black ] ine ait drawings or blue without ar iy color 4 J, berenviews may y der or other wise, at the option competita Dae 5 \ des scription of the ng should also be submil tled, Stat kinds of material to be u sed, me thos of sonatruction ‘ the b uilding: shall s Intended that fireproof, anc its cost, not to exc eed th e@ sum of enews cover The the. entire1 the be Beats d by a comee plan ist will and th e cor nmittee succes ssful pe awarded the work aon and the superino the canara 1. The the right reject any without compensation A raw a Sunes the ow rirreet the con clusion of ory resp ectfu COMMERC IAL> ‘CLUB'S BUILDING Se TTEBE, By Ch rles A. Quigley, Chairman, how and Foreigner Caught in Act Hurls Rocks and Runs, But Is sentiment. dependent we : Sorry Now. all AN I At mknoewn . tore burglar Was man Griffith KX. Smith about after It nad onl hat foreigne hot 0 About' the t ) + the captur wha then two ' Wal > i in l a 1 runt thi yu t ; S i ‘ i emi ( | f 1 ' Ht with tions 54% Uhre rank l | a. | z k l is is G 1 ee ine I cdo to rm -ple } ‘ ' K ‘ | | 1-:\ 42 t 5 dited uM <a tebeee ) ae eas ER: man to throw up) hig | rende but the burelar he reached th sLirec two. large rocks hieh oper irtment ide { Ae h ne ime it aie Phe "after nid } ith ¢ d " ust of Soutt \ bloc ide ‘block it ti wren stor plac Department LtLro nightws 22:40 ir ligt Second : by of th ran and th Spot iet'& | chase ifter ak knee ae red ind Nightwatehma G 1 o'cloek th mornit citing was or Cay _ Our Savings ! ae +s Charged Greeks Charged With Rifling Postoffice Box Heard. Saloon Men on Grid. Phe federal grand jui terday with*ti exw re ‘ he ca broke with Attempted With had fou wel t iloon tl SURPLUS 0.00000 woe is} tmined th ociety m In : to devote corner i ' : ne aie et i ' ae I ; EB his to ri \y Inine » and reach All Civilized People 2 CANAL L4 Alibam I ij itl | Wear | ll ad be f th oal consumed The is. a repo Sta te ' nment this tin o be rep ters 1 nor tha ‘ ind tie of} in tha e Uu hen the Manila 1 \ ind. EDNA | é New York, was ‘Edna. BELL We therm ore irrive TO-WED marine time jment | that 320 State STE EAL ot 14 Announce- for shoes cannot be 1288 dellver Men's Half Soles Ladies' Hall Soles Sewed Sewed The, 80c. All proportion other Carter, | Fourth made in this city tonight| held Goodrich, who during the| @0®® Street ER PHONE work in eee funeral who ast died treet today at WHall. of Mrs. at ‘ Young Sylvester Missionary . Cannon, mission, a ANTHON Oo, C. H. LUND, BEEBE, Vice President. Casaler. j will occur Millan in at the Berkeley, home Cal of Mr. Me-| City tend cemet Friends invited cable- ty Today, Arbor Day; Store Closes at; | p. m. DO Utab National Case-United Marshal William Spry yesterserved Sam Dowse und Carl Scheid with subpoenas to appear before the' grand jury in the Utah National bank case Oregon Short Line bined $100-The agreed Short Line Railroad company to a verdict against It yesterday in the federal court for $100, the penalty for a violation of the safety appliance YOUR SHOPPING EARLY Special Inducements Offered A Jumper Suit. $4.95 4 Physical UEducation-tThe facOu ulty of the University has issued a pumphlet on the physical education course, which will given at the school the coming summei The book contains some illustrations of athletic activities at the University and a detailed account of the courses which will be offered at the school during the summer semester. This is a beautiful Suit for almost any occasion. It is made up of an extra fine quality washable material, in the jaunty Jumper Princess style. Skirt pleated and extra full, with folds around bottom. The colors are brown, tan, navy blue, figured, in the fancy light blue, pink, as well as many pretty styles stripes, checks and polka dots. Sizes from 14 to 20 in misses' ; from 34 to 40 in ladies'. On States Trip Around the World-Frank, Beautiful Jumper Suit, $9.95 A Suit that is fully worth $15; made Princess effect; entire Suit piped on edge eS and folds with fancy plaid silk; colors navy blue, Alice blue, brown, red. Sizes 32 to 40. G. Today's Waist. Special $1.95 S. Holmes and John Hannon are planning a trip around the world, starting across the Pacific In September. Local Bank . Clearings-Tuesday's bank clearings amounted to $871,655.54, as against $1,374, 727.71-for the same dest last year. "oe for O. Cc. Beebe-Mr. and Mrs. cebe are the parents of a dtametstees born yesterday morning Credit Man of the Utah has gone Utahns to to Idaho-W. Association Idaho Storing on W. business Ss. to Night. Gown Special 69c Men trip. Man- chester, traveling freight agent. of the Nickel Plate route, iz In the eity, looking after the shipments of wool. He by the way in which the owners are storing their crop, the consignments for the present at least will be light. Horticulturists Values up to $2.50; beautiful, dainty creations: lace or embroidery insertion trim med, tucks and cluster tucks; popular three-qu arter sleeve; open back; sizes 32 to 42. Wright of Credit a Wool-E. Mect-The Salt | will 767 be his ranch in U intah county. {last three vears has been leading lady tery Serving More Subpocnas-Deputy | fin the theatrical companies headed TRIPP-The funeral of Alice Rosalie United States Marshal Lucian Graven | by Nat C. Goodwin, is to be married in| Trifp, aged. 3 months, will be held left for Ogden yesterday to serve | June to James H. MeMillan, a mining| today from the family residence, 1087 poenas for the federal grand jury and operator (of .Nevada. formerly Salt} West. Third South, street Burial -at the trial calendar of the court |} Lake newspaper man. ; City "cemet ---_-__ -- >» Miss Goodrich has retired from the] GANSK IE rh funeral of Mrs Zion's Savings Bank and Trust Ce, | stage Accompanied by her mother, | Ganske vill held Thursday after r cent on deposits. she is now in Paris puying he. trou - | noor it » o'clock from the funeral . SMITH, President. Seau Her marriage to M1 Me Millan} chapel of Eber W. Hal! Burial at Dies-President of the Nether- sent Em iome, _Monda the funeral .chapel -of Burial at .City ceme- Murder- gram Tuesday morning announcing the death of Missionary John LeRoy Tripp. The deceased Is the son of John and Emmeline Tripp of Murray and born January 24, 1888 Vred Wood Goes to Knutstord- Fred Wood, formerly clerk of the Wilson hotel, has resigned his position there to accept the position of assistant manager of, the Knutsford hotel in Salt Lake Wood is well known Mr the best hotel and is considered one men in the West. Jones May Jones in the Totls-May court Tuesarraigned in police of grand morning on the charge stole larceny It is alleged she John Rowley she plea of not guilty In default bonds she was taken back to the coun- + and beat carrer ma April call We AND GOODRICH they The American rey i Main "JIMMIE" M'MILLAN | nnd attention- Shoe Repairing Co. 1 ited it best t } Is ry mall. ves- hou nt . te Shoes need often th trom mou l tleship Alaban MAIN § ig the SOUT Painless Extraction of Teeth or Ne Pay. All Work Posiilyely Guaranteed, Pbhenese-Uell 3126-X, ted... 1124. | : RETURN VIA SUEZ proportionately Ww of InHe to J. W. Musser eee Burt succeeds J. W Musser vho resigns his position as chief clerk to General Manager Wells of the Utah Light and company, 218 a dark th Pacific. « t iz Su n Ch \ ‘ b { ul de} tached Trom i oo ill fi placed b th Wisco i ind Nevbraska Alab a ‘ laine ih) leave San Francisco about June 11 and Will) proceed ‘fir o Ml ila then hon of Singape den u ‘ ind Gibt i \ \labaimn i on hat ippled .during - the ‘ i yund ¢ Horn by defeetive tub al vert t vlindetr but. materia ‘ nped! to. Callao and' sl j 0 I sood conditi Ch Mai i Lid to be th greatest bul o oal i th i ind od ) thar in ‘ ( wi the 1 Wo Smith Appointed-H Smith has been. appointed manager the contracting department of the dependent Telephone company succeed My Coon, who resigned take up private work in Idaho Railway a TO Wa hip first ca igainst Bert Fisher, who took fA lettel belonging to another from the general delivery ind the two Poulos broth the Greeks, charged with robbing th Bamberg Coal compan postoftlic box Th following ilie ippeared befor tl grand juyp ods Git Bradles Patrolma ( I Staine W i Haw CG Flaws Hop Sin Lieutenant. E, S. Sayer of the Twenty first infantry itioned at Fort Logat Ann. Wilke m Welt U=% 'iser J bk Bor the jeweler, on iom t Greel attempted 10 -p i checth belonging to the Gamberge ( i company, Walte Im Jone Victor Porizk. Max Pudausk and t Lake County Bot ieuent meet Saturday a | cit ind county ising } belo _ FIRST. ildiet in a "a in burglar nat just harged , , joven The Bul FZ local men clothit i ip of wit- lon tga) ind takin Oti i ° < he Ne Henry B. In a complaint sworp to by attorStaten yesterday in the county is charged ney's office, Jerry Schorn with attempting to commit murder, Staten charges that on March 5, 1998, Schorn shot him during an argume: nt at Candy Bill's place, a negro resort on Franklin avenue lands-Belgium Mother-in-Law opinion shows AA refer- rsived. pey Plague in Venezuela, epirdemWashington, April 14.-An ic spposed raging in to be plague the capital of Venezuela, according to dispatches received the state department today from Thomas G. Moffatt, the American consul at LaGuarayra nare in LAE LLP LAA GRAND JUROHS BEGIN Siulitn Shiai sts ous" UNION DENTAL CO ON BAMBERGER CASE nine HR Sei bes th.' hot! Honest Work-Honest Prices will be of the city of Lhe remai nder it wil 1 be will be Just expense today, but with ‘ care estimated WwW ill they be asked it Is supposed to contribu te a total of sot nething like £9.000 for the purpose meeting of the committe affair in today and details charge will be held will settled then i mat ter Woes ar id Webb Principal received Baton the reports of COrps | cadet the rie mbers they we re in, Prin| - yesterdays After cipal Eator i spoke of the t rip as pracBrovzed es is tically assu red < hack that tands at the entrance will derive The bo ys from this to the governors office i: be trip,'' he sa id, "a benefit the it cannot counts given a coat building has estimate a in dollars and cents It will face-wusnhing of have an ed ucational value that is not upplication of ground color durand otten otlere d to any studei it the week ing Will Help the State. Houston's Bare Pilfer "But the } will" be tl ie only ones ourt to be assisted be pilfered atih advertisement to that some days ago hie street few othe enterprises The and will be haled known thing is so unusual that it will att ract toda) tomorrow attention, and the name of the city to Lodustrial School-Minnic Both will be mentioned wherever the recepfifteen years old, was committed Platt ti ion to the fleet is spoken ¢, to the Industrial school by Judge Gow"In addi tion, there is tl 1e fact that yesterday for conduct, anes immoral the cadet battalion will include one Sarah Reese, who has violated her parWw hose member uncle appointed ole, was taken back to Ogden last night miral Evans to Annapolis, and with the Platt girl fact. that the admiral was, perhaps Itelps-The is now Clarence -MeCornick a citizen of this state, will do Men's Repubtreasury of the Young much to advertise it in the minds of the nation at large lican club was "Also healthier yesterday the appearance of the boys McCornick contributed $100. will correct. many. false impressions treasthe check to Howard <A. ling, that are carried by some vane rs in regard to Salt Lake and U ta urer of the organiation. Call It American League-The inot ergonians, whoevel they are Quiney, Ill, have written to Governor Cutler asking him to use his influen ce toward creating a sentiment in favor of calling ours the American and not Unsolicite dtrom subseription S the English language. for $1,000 Ec. Hubbat d, Mayor Withholds Approval- Mayor bonds, fron ro. Powers W Bransford has held up the auditor's atric from Lb G&G Downing for $3 request for more help, and has also worth bret ight the total amount withheld approval from the blanket funds avail able for the ne w Commerlicense for the Salt Palace Amusccial club b uilding eal 500 up to yesment company. terday rhe asked expression, writer, :| Insist on Dailies - Help uSed magazine are on the DAILY press for general information, and how readily and unconsciously we absorb facts printed therein. Your advertising story printed in DAILY NEWSPAPERS would be as readily absorbed by the people it would pay you to reach, and a knowledge of your product extended more economically than by any other method. For details apply to Secretary, Tribune The Six Point League, Bldg, New York. shot Griffin 138. Justice constanly a public He U, Z known who Helen March liberty magistrate, Anita, FLEEING BURGLAR 1S { WINGED BY WATCHMAN ring to the power of DAILY NEWSPAPERS to mold and con- the |} She wife de fraying expenses horseman a says eee and old is Remarkable Scene in California Court on Acquittal of Mrs. De Arman. Los Angeles, DeArman, wife 908. 15, "T Saw It in the Papers" CLUB'S BUILDING FUND NEARING $100,000 MARK WITH HIS PRIVATE CAR [Deseret (ttara county), #0 of an RAILROAD the al yout ref urbishes Valk. club was yeslerday pledged by Its president, W. J. Halloran, to the preject on foot of TRIP our Fountain support ASSURED -_-_---- Siectini Stockholder S) The ARE Tell' Principal Eaton They Can Raise $3,000 Themselves, Meeting Today, Plans Laid to Float Company With LAKE CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, SPRIL OLD UNIFORMS ARE HELD HOMICIDE WAS JUSTIFIABLE BROUGHT INTO USE Some Day You'll Bring Us a : : Real Commercial Value in) Annual Musical Festival, Says Halloran. SALT This gown is made of ery and tuck trimmed exxtra good quality material. Lace insertion or yoke; extra large and full; sizes from 15 to 18. -[-----E EE E embioid to at- 4 ee THE INTER-MOUNTAIN |