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Show ai ubBlstiy chased at We have (esos Logan Man Made President of | ete Association nanimous by I. ALL COMING 10 will, be pur: Drug Store Goel skilled in the science of medicine,| j that our goods are' carefully Uniform Requirements far se- ; lected, and prescriptions filled with SESSION oa Attempt to to Salt | ways i ' With Meets good é t ELECT nen of First Logan.Vice + HH, Paul, + Second Fishburn, S. + over; + term)-E. f tiful. Musical + * + : lance, z Thomas ¢ City. Provo; M a DRUG ry + | 112-114. STORE! . . rug' Disper nsi South Main a | Street} ment--work' r. U., being and conducted general at sessions tabernacle, The conclusion esources "atter a solo by ror. J ys | Salt Lake. | for | teachers had sone, Motions and , Motions, Another motion was made to adjourn J 7 and another came to table that, and It} pare = d Was not until after the vote had been | announced the audience Cabra motion Salt a i called which for motion had been. tabled. refusdd to to chair adjourn instruction, was | W. tne Pollock made,| dent; 1t| ther : . of i : trouble. See es eee One. of the Interesting features. of : the. day,, as interesting as it isdalls Jas onthe last day was the election of oe ‘tion of Portance wor that overtopping of the o? Lake co gor id t {ter Ronee tz been tonremseei r a strong making Lake hav. by Reds, oe ‘ Frank discussion J, P. meHle of Gordy said that the life leading Socrates It pe 16, I> C. oq. 4 Uy stars niost remarkable men that there in Athens at -».. SS" Socrates, the did Lund, Db & not put. of the B. oe In the of church night, the time world, of his ers the living strictly within his ete Following Dr. Gordy's sa es col nature-) address, the y of spring eee feeding on which the the 4 intellectual oat ¥ school Dr. song, jon fective B. part of the delaying a attons as it aiiastd character, His contention was that great eare should be taken to present to the child pure and wholesome ue and that when cases = should tender » ment is be made selected to +" > of boys, because its seleetion. that receive for his misdeed. oe directly reas responsible SUI of the per Ure doctor who In on ae all has one the © : the of-) out| ha s the ; of for state any an state no doubt they orcs are where i the purpose Poon is to ¢ 5 The been ff. oft. " oF és Bet J, excursion e held M. this up I c the . afternoon Jensen of bring 5 the e child nature. He! nae as a creator, *| P canyon to hay ave rg was Provo eclare declared was a elected ---- ) ; V V e have m Py o made rr Utah c Famous : slates; x of ee "The procciva the take that eh are the The] little the to states as rest the co, Denver, ; Ms ete... <S_ he 2 r Why? . eé nenk tee assistant: idepastors pector . He a isHE eee are for for now oe. eh num}. were Tite pe le applicants 1898: eraa ne "Wis re | Poke her large apr wt or Bat shat ‘thed a 5 cent\| : | * of| oe ny ates vee vnment, a: adorn' 2 es than two was B+] They are TI omas Thomas rhomas held Aust), Chipman, Webb today Heber Davi is 3.000. | / and of a_ years " Sua ow aa ae: cut everybody OF = by - 6 to go} as | the | 2ood the About 50 gathered yester- house|a men ae nliowad have cut 4 A fe J. 0 NATUR BEAUTY Al j THE ae nse CANYON . roug th 0 p u il DENV we ard A. BENTON, A. P. D., GORGE ourist l rT AND Ri lk Booklets, G. thls are fact in iliat of ef-|2nd dis-| the with tl will- holder the certificates not honored. that we place Is of the present showed o prondedinws 2" The respect <z The , ae morning pro-|*? ne Prof. the R. alana the snow of a dlearly the! certificate. 1 inte rant In session de was a given over fruit intorestsof horticuiturist college, delivered J- Haward Taylor, board of. secretury an of horticulture sey, Pingey, the louie: discussion S. Northrop,of Agricultural "|state in least issued in expenditure. The} Pennsylvania aid i! the Liso. be >a 3 A ddress are etc, Salt Lake ; City, Utah. {reee op- | prayer, atter| Pyper, Whitney, | WH the esicPena ae 3 ave of oe the Ruth e ee Young UE The body Fi 2 where former y PEOI LE : L M. Fox, J. Gol-} ch; was J. Boe W. eMeMutr} eb taken to Brigham but lt a of Ronen = eae ts> duc ‘ » 3 :reason : ral. vt rine Ue. Puck's Famous Seying. Byron W. - King, elocutionist fro:om yro King, anan eloc omits Pittsburg, will give a humorous lec-| ture Monday ent 8 doctors ae ae safeguar Lo the tn public, will more' that oh ie District charge a at Mi' WHIRTER' S of of \ |at é 1 feature of he. forensic. interest eond night at Bouth, on us ee Let distinctive Orve I YOM A. ee What. Stanley, | the ¥ the was of farmer : t : ‘6ic: ret rs <* will be ep in the LWIET) ab trl FISHER 5 Ch fhe atirmative of health, peatty, SAUL communicated with Dr. T. . Next B < Friday BREWING Phone No G5. COMPANY : a ae ne : aa } , the club will Lehi board of health not |reading, "The Tenement : The funeral of a Thine' . and : * attractive- ; Sc ee , os Utah. times, ~ de- Spalding, "bishop. of > * shat { three months' trip Litke ‘in conventime he o ae ae many We have ' rendered by a quintet and The services were fed e or and many Ta Neder catia floral gifts Harry arry give a Haddock eee in , to be fy en- |} ; glad to /}i ‘ a in the : 5 a chureh The funeral of RH. LaBelle, lors to and Mount "a nes shop eee a eerat niuiarwehiere? Hikehecan ee meray sk ; 4 ie ee Lavellic Fuueraul Today. : evidence. ‘ 3 pe ataitatan. See ekKelson. by H. S. Bn-|teet and inventor, attended by] day. will be theld cts reason Bishop Woore' Oeming. eae moere Ag pe: ' H, Moore, bishop of the Methae giana with ae Portland, will speak Sunday at the First Methodist church, Last and Second South, The will also he marked by the|/{ and relatives,|O Donusll were every At e nie 2 e travel and speaking, and I am : fale " be back in p Salt Lake= ot again . a x Bishop Spalding will preach : 7 4 cathedral Sunday 1oorning. erases a "bresided. "rhe1 e Eleventh g pre speakers were Royal B.. Young, W. » j 4 Hi}. gn, ‘ ay a ; : \ sh con- Olivet undertaking ge cemetery, : un re an ‘ . © O < "er sip a "gi ¥ ' itt ee Ob: Bo 9 A ee lone whe sc. v = ; A| beautiful 5 line to select trom in the . plain : :and taney : ; nuxture 4 S ay: Astr: Gray Astruchan ». ; : a Red. Tan, and Brown, al | nicely trimmed, prices ‘ ; poo ; : ranging from $5.00, slus ' $5.50, $6.00, $6.50, $7.00, $7.50 and $8.00, ages from 8S to 14 :vears : typ () Half tl 8 your choice for One-Half the price J cut dpe 4 velvets; colors Green, . tas Blue, a . ae = [oP agA vs ~ "die ge. Ay aists ~ a ss .:- ; a A y A large arge * } AIC assortment. to O sele select dsso e : F ; tures and faneyv . mixtures. sg % ols Poa a an . ot One from, $9 00 lot ; 5° . hey 1 |i: 2 | | {age} "On a - . an " plain pe > and r iall $2:50 "17. sng 4 - , Veilines fUgs at ; %and "ALrbosses, Albatrosses 95e ais) 5S al Jer Waists at (Ve : eas \\ aists' at $1.95 4 or up to BS.00 to go - 4 eS es Sts at : $4.95 si 2 a. etticoats . ; . SN ee he. ae oA tye $7.00 guaranteéd Silk Petticoats, made of an extra good quality ‘Taffeta Silk. tuck . aft 2 > ; 7 ed and shirred .flounce, deep ‘dust ruffle, colors, Black, Nayy Blue, Reseda Green. Brown, Tan, ee oH light» Blue, any Pink, a White, ee e e Lavender, Garnet and Red, ‘ ti ; F459 [ ee ak EB Hw 4 > eS Soe wet y Waists . e Bs ee ra 1X Ad Nuns. Wool aete ALLE pled $2.25 and $2.50 all Wool e are ; $5.00 and $5.50 all \\ oo] mo +7, oe ie ait Taffeta Silk Waists, values ~ aK areni-| par- sh Sp ° WW sf sepe who died here Thursthis afternoon from Co.'s fe : | COU@ee4 work. The trip, while |] 4, Ay* a. pleasantin our one, necessitated much|} deccnas a iest i ie <p ' tron lie par ane eae of the! went -aleneh Co, a sc. TE abi, x ce: im Ss Rev. .P..S. a my nieanes Me » | yesterday from a . ‘ 7 on a ranterd avd 2 ohimston an etc. to Chicago, San Francis. §] home wes belof‘ O.veste: SRE SRR RE TE SNOUT NRAof are ct r : G. Hemenway, son-in-law } ill tak n lecturfs of pameeemel House." Benjamin ~~ es ae ap s Jordan. 5 to close the schools. but to enforce the et ache eg baat lah a ! quarantine regulations to thelr limit, COLDS CAUSE HEADACHE. } and to allow no ehildren to attend LAXATIVE BROMO, QUININE | reDavid school who resided in infected hames. inoves the cause. sed the world over | odlst --$______ =-jto Cure a Cold in One Day EB. W.) ters at Grove's signature on box. 2oe. evening Se sn eae Ee BEE) Second ‘ 1 : asa great Candy ( enter, slupFuneral of B. Haddock, service ‘ slpe. { : A 5 4 night ne CsA. secretary state board, ou:dot"Resolved, That Unitedee States PRCOLe MATa of the Ste ea at |bato had es 4teS! yesterday, asking his advice concern- | Senatcrs Should Be Welected by. the , , wa : : ling the closing of the 2 Lehi 5 schools un- | People, fhe musical program will be es ' : 5 the ie: AES, f AL s |advised Boo. af olde of the.question was night peor Ak charge sr,*P pt West "smatier towns in the Eastern and taken by HH. 6. Enos and H.. i. Green, Mid fa Wenter Statcs: "This he did as|t " While the. "tehes end ‘was-upheld by| Theipe a cpart "of the work of the misstonary.|| Hieih ae : ‘ ssic 5 DON T CLOSE SCHOOLS, ace # is aoe .0G a a5 yo By bishop, and his preaching was(| con‘ B VI EHI By More tee Gehan' ..was. decided for the) corned ‘mainly with the Western‘ mlsnegate. sions pease Pas Prior t6 Mr. MéWhirter's: reading. V Cees . . u SPS . I found the people of the ast most One are | R.Savace sang a solo and the program | - ‘ 1, ab sis! Spalding. last under hundred quarantineand at.thirty Lehi: families ‘he pre-|closed' witha short piano recital by | S°RchoUs: ted Bishop Spalding : a Bi disease 2 er ee : ' jnight, "though not so much 80 ashardin dominating measles. Dr. | Charles Shepherd, ten years old, and a ast\vears.disiaccount "of-:the Holibrook, representingis the Lehi board'| brother of Arthur Shepherd: past"\years,. on: ‘ac o .| \ ae es- x subject. being istincti ae Role ‘Mortals "Be!" : to | 6f.{$10,000, robbery a fame. "The excerpt| noe depart=/was o~roadiig Alex. Mowhirter) Rt. trom "Mex subject to wallege, FA pate‘Geoper" SUBJECT the program last , M.> club at -the~Y, this of fi the p Today's meetings will be devoted to are , » stock Industry One Etbdevick tne a yeoPee T. ‘Caine who have chatge of this work at the Aerteultaret \ " ers 5 questiong arethe recelyiig throughout t¢-i¢ Mined We Droseht country. chaotic hit time, crops pecial e . litt Fed LAL ete hatin GaLiSL jezand:thorouch acing bt prominens minent (anwed aA contains City, : E ister beer following of the hec Lee Tare Improve- It was buried beside that. President Lorenzo Snow pees which Wisher ee eS : Fete xMutual Ladies' Ihe ainongs Oe These efforts Mrs. a "Kimball A- H. acocmpanied Lund. A solo George D. andPyper, by| Professor J. J. McClellan, and prayer | "ber J. Grant : ‘losed byyv Heber the Others present were close¢ Joseph Er. services. Smith outlined farm are "Bethnotoriety of the Much Nes uepection Pp eepers S CHICAGO Q yesterdas 3 ; ae bY work of board of. horticulture invited thethe prospective frult growto co-operate with the board, and with the college, in thelr better the fruit industry. not honored here, and are honored in very few states. "I hope to see the passage of these uniform laws, us they will mean a big UTAH postmaster. the s GODS SPRINGS ROYAL LOUIS e & oe » 4 Ke he fo fe Be 2 ee 5g ss = 4 we aS ¥ > . THE . ana ST. 0 » Folders, For I. man ER. ® ‘ GUNNISON +\4 1€ OF 1 : a SPRINGS f tl 0 GARDEN THE h GRANDE of Mrs. Minnleys the late pres-| arith by Messrs. THE MANITOU amore distin-"| chureh dignitaries church ¢ 7 residing bishop, Sibley. OFr ORLD GLENWOOD 1 7 A WW 4 | ata SNOW assembled asse ~ EAGLE RIVER CANYON AGON WHEEL GAP W a } | or the the xMormon quartet PANORAM Eniil THE CANYON A FUNERAL MINNIE which dried ag OF » dow: have elelaal fs at the funeral anow widow of , IE i ANE forest can : condition been nthe - a SCENIC forest ee eee : the: Kighteenth "lias of . farmers - aca is ; all the in woud house collectionsee a rning fan ident i i enh i Ped _ day at the West Jordan meeting c be- | the} P Seldom tl a { acters & chose ground ifforded caleulated MRS. meeting shed : opinion passing "PIV kiana | down People grazing he there IMPRESSIVE tr j tt 10.600 Sant | wanted business. a He ac tht 1" profited, | FARMERS the ; uni- practitioner, W ew arma y\ | Ss: CSUN : | és ly : aces 2 ; e; AO Aoot were Oo. r rat eraze 3 there, which faded e ue re a ‘tn' national will be ey] Se am fOnlOLTaWw TOMOrroy 16 per cent, and| to.000° cut | et a on were: irene ‘present. 860,000 °&°o. ill apU1 = "| ies! é that 1,500 to 2,000 sheep should | Crook, Smith with thd local: represertatives at thi forest: | . papers, dyterestine witerest ; news por- have been nec ‘and ary prosperous times in the sheep ‘ the forests as z Ze sheep grazed p ror. | prot has been es wnselyvitensely yee profitable a girl dite con 40 Silman! ae eee into wiht. mosté nrost- organized into: a | forest: bs " ronele a ove a the day) his of.n ine wa the, fare 1 the : olf means so et grazing} size" sang ‘ Some | the: Dart) the dis-| f . rest + be ae Oe e graz iens Se | ~ dls- | Ais, the' and Later, nd int shes Saad eb r on we A ea: a prom- supervisors of the Uintdnational A meeting Dr. | torest service one, at my the states are oe eee lawa need merit was. the Merelyd QUALITY Sweetly ta to the sud shea, of! Uinta Sale B years, | forest | per }on e - eee enlarger Say ewes ph rath : tion of the Uinta Indlan reservation ineludinge va bane :8grazingrepeal idine valuable) land That | forest no consis ‘ 2,192 a of Jand loc ated in Uinta, Wasateli, Sum- | lL Utal sounties Before the} Following5 these renirks EIDE aS a a Conmmit-| Ga stun eppointed:to"pntor..with the "All should unite in working for this| the legislation, I am not surprised at the|and meeting in Pittsburg,*as the conditions|ers eed begs Gr antnay rerucidea' P ; ‘‘ Startup Candy ¥ b@sued ee : dent nee ewe he ae hoe por nat Printed: form. tompw. ont These. : cuts J0ine:.20°2she , senting 1 a Rade Beaker! Leer' ant aP dae Pelvis able may]! board ; ‘al il extexamination : bob Western Gunlalete plano blood IN cts = . mire *# J) ping tons m of "ong CHOCOLATES, hy will is Rh din: |" the the] yes- =,outera gia a, een eae ie had © Vusinepf the meeting be been dischssed ole: ( luk inspector] t} dl o f grazing izing for fo 1 { forthoe Nat ational For-| a pe TEAS . r conestest district. addres 16 ee ce ea Pr SH pie wD nat , othiet exam good = : getting amic of infectious ectious discases | rendered by -H a JamesmS fgand til the epidemie disease ered by) A. 7 is brought under control, Dr. Beatty | Allen. Ernest A. Hoare will president of the grammar grade sec-] tion; Emma Austin, Lehi, secretary. Of the superintendents' sectlon, A. C. 3 of coe ence ohn PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS, et oe eaeon. Acdulpying: Dieginctiond:) +4 ¢he-Bnet.* He fitat ere Sait PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to nS : the evening:.was: "Re-! ogtober to.attend the annual cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleed- | 8°!!! Poverty Rather | Than} ton‘or the church. From' that | PE ¥ a &, Kidise: ‘Lands: to Develop, Characten' On Oe theFie principal Colne | ng or Protruding Piles in ri to, 44. 13 : visited cities and ee Evening Session, The evening session was devoted to 4m8 lecture by ea Dr. Suzzalo on "The Life "" of the Teacher," He followed the evorae sz lution of teaching from. its slow primitive state, Where words were cramme on the child up to the present idea, Into "perfect touch with haracterized the teacher Austin AF vt gag, of Heber CitY,| the sede ah e| pre he cause of the} a Z: N onal Wool] an eae aah difficulty in securing the the license Is due teach- ee == . but Seine et regardless orig nal ars,} Bani i sia a in Pennsylvania are of the worst. There| are three boards of examiners there,| KNOWN Sin arontana;: Westar: . Goiimbia. | ment. Se re ee ee too ene enby " made in attempting much crowding andon cramming. +. . aft down of the confidence only in the states whose smelters has encouraged the farmers,| boards we know require the proper théy say, and-they are preparin; to re.| neb Sea aeiaeworkoie in the voway of a" high]. o Tie inaToe aki chen : preliminary r Nf es ane ny : school education, as well as the pase 2 7 ee ieee er ae 2 the soll of -_- 0. punish- downfall create ; te™day, pass-| Proposition, of the ae ane iS 1 that that CMS known in Otayeaa' for héveral vears| Condition of the practice ef medicine Recta chief ‘fener in the rallway mail| the United States will be remedied." WS ee % won el: co a ervice, with headquarters at Ogden --- > -_- Dr, Josed. the discussion fees Ditg sa fe eee renee nec, ee rec manner of presenting literature. o- Jon, some.50 some 5 to equalize allotments, de the anc | or; forest~ aniattempt uormene Ks, nal + | | floc The SUSsested by thejol growers in Present system ofmzing used by 0rest service werpt formulated | ne its| that weuld be high enough to warrant dozen : i E. MeMillan; who was appointed] inspector in clilef he: POPRAGAE: Oia TEeday. bylat Pres|-| opeit the | 2°FY carelessness Cul) down down i v yesterday : Albertith Jensenjre law in éach state placing a mini réqufeiinins, in the way of aati This RaaTCHOaY pointed the He for the tortie the appointed to Saft xd ' Srowel have| unt-| 1 do} within tragedies of life had to be taught, such | Since that time he has advanced stead | "ACQUIRING DISTINCTION, -. " ideals at Lake, J. °K. it: cl done: | ind co natic ) | sitesmire, Ae [certineates pf omy' a or the ah Agricul torfize hone Hence smith. cron fe winger aire Mh Straup; to for WELL ~; = &*% noon of Co-| proposes nd Meh experienced e Brown. Roselin medicine production. See Reece B. Brimhall, president of Y. U., gave a talk on literature eee he n by ¥. and Thurston in which many of the Sunday school Green; po, co must 3, be rT of a mum FESTIVAL held direction a nity of } ¢ ea Ps nce c o -apap ‘aes Faraw, uld be pure and wholesome. | case from which you are suffering. ; he thought that care should be taken ~ (eat ae ES , She, thes the spirit of literature rather INSPECTOR IN CHIEF # "© than to impress upon the child the q academy ‘ Srys Sane me eat will interes OF of national SALOU veanbantes: ba. < is bee ge | eshte, SLO Wt Uinta contit advocates veaeiah cate practice examination in an Uy, 5 OF InP . Unimpeachable-It you were to. see| and no standard requirement. The apProf.. Hogéngon lectured on farm the unequalled volume of unimpeachafe = oh hit tantTAnHo®. it) Teor of Hovd'si Sar. plicant goes' . to the. board that hel crops and soil industry. a As most of : the TE ait Gua upbrald "yourself | thinks will let him through. the eastest, | west Jorlan land is devoted to general reservoir) child oe to Lat | Passage tree and dancing i a aki. ee very interesting paper on the influence € f tl of literature and language. One of the poin ma was that literature, as main can The Pe ee w a EDLOeS Melee ee Monclogns, Sarah Perkes; closing song by Sunday school.) : Following these came the Christmas srammar section held a session. Miss; Virginia A. Bush of Salt Lake gave a the | NR sheepve whe re intention Is to reba. na ie a rtiodal vie ld a oF ar. profit of 000 a year | ff sts for th ie : -aferenc | » that canbe || TOs o e ge 1 benefit ; of the} and when preference above i community in the 1 IGity Sof the forest atv n, it Is to be given first to the! Ww Ithout conflicting ith {ts national small nearby owners, and then to all} use He called attelion to instances| ther regular occupants of the range, where the cuttle an\sheep men innd lastly to "owners © ot Sranatarit a3 much discussion, and Is per -| terested In a forest have organized a : 1 hd ze the small man, de-} more practical importance It | themselv< ; stock ee OPLAnCE | emselves and actedas an wathors crease the nerss big man, oe is the ‘ policy. of ' the | rence to state medical e <am- | committee to the Instptor of the fories venient en { laws. est, and tat the he tim ‘ erazing fizing: allo allot-|- Four: hundred ; thousand i 1ead of | ! stale requires," runs..the bas ments, have conferredyith the inspecreeves : . 5 % Nnrerreawith I sheep were grazed upon the Uinta mta land nd || a State medical examination be-| tor concerning t] ridts of question; ° Pg zed as a forést, | abe 4h many the Cl 1 his old Sanpete | the honoring of a certificate obtained|to attend the first two i . ft the | Ensign and Giles. T. A. Clawson, bishop | home tonight. In one state in all others. Warmers' Instit ; Riven winter th of xhe ae lghteenth ward, preaided, and "As it néw stands our board will nuspices of the mM ath eee depar ey ee were Kudger Clawson, _sonn | the Sunday William aA b Do . X. U., en-| was « Salt and preparatory} play | form ; eee See ; to play laws all efforts in ake alge should be directed toward humber RG @razeRE | forest wastes the mind, 1° do} long, and that its com- has with ; nor owners in the vicinity said (R.. I) Benedict,} ' tor ANSPECtor: have Bot Pe flocks hearty Butler consistent small sheep 1a. forests, lof the forest service tribution of crazing 4 sheep owner oo ar-| - opinion| t is | 1t:wvas om- took part] Vo. yi, ss . 09) ¢hal lecture upon the : very high. If 10 - we knew that all the instructive : B Dp possibilone Se tales chorus, by Mrs.: states required the same quali-| ities of fruit growing. Although there] "Silent Night." Lar-|_ | . other qeations as we - do, ' the certificate of|!S practically no commercial frult ' . . 7 c " C = ss sen's class; recitations by Marchia|any and all would be honored here.|SToWing in the vicinity of West JorBoyd, Dorris Ausherman and George) pyis end will be accomplished when|dan, it was by be the some interest and Helen Langford: violin solo. Asenlatvia ca‘s ante eget via-| displayed that evident there will acaith Cowan: recitation, Belva and Tuluth ton hn etatilantion and protein: tivity. in this ne in tho-mear future.| conscience,| BERG Toone, SEP ain cme monly called the first law of self-preseryation. the program folks of yirth the finest and very best kinds of ee eeeand eiaciee couldfai-hele seulpture caricature » , 20Und, and that they were of secondary) importance to ee as ie oe tured to be the personification of ugil-| ness, but whose life was devoted to] via was under of pastor, | wt Mo tend CHRISTMAS Dr. one it to antagonize bardships upon the big ; » ththe _ benefit > but ‘ to render serviee,|® Cc rea cae eouac saben eek Hii four-year benefits orders. | aust ¥ s lee Untyers-| a Clos the | to his it. President a Padgis eaeetos teachers T lea Setz Siena aanaolrentcrtaln day o . school enterts ae eres § ee ; mee "1 a -_ Se a note tae discussion. was } work men, is not ‘Although during the last two p allotments on the Uinta . SC HE TVS p) RUE att OME Lands. os fsearch the medi-| only will'| the for gave Jones | aiY Bepotas itted to again practice Pe. are Ithout takingin watching -nethe 49 md tertained a number ot county friends at his --____-. Driggs of! ‘ of in with and Wil-|_™" isher assistant |" ees the TAS : nM ende tie ain a ad a # eee a ¥ ;ouej - | presi- Rose Matilda of Salt Lake, of Provo as were entertained Blues.‘deféat the: ae superin- S mad Miss will J Rosalie Miss tonight € S and of asked movement nation, ach ia ? sal, public | Miss was president, secretary. thephere former Lon profession, jroposes eR that ; equally ialaps of ay is at re - of county musical directors. At the B. Y. U. a arr the State School for Deaf and Blind, t eh hrs mite to run, and favored Prof. Th The Sseraann session. was devoted to :@ 2 the agree The president: section, Salt vice Logan; Cini '] im- banking -Hastllbngiashe-University of Vian had) UNITARIANS HAVE REAL withdraw; %.* z in others.was Prof.) the George Thomas of Logan ‘Funanimous choice of ere at. es -. elected primary | basketball. basketba AG of the convention officers, the selec- president ail $3,000,000.00 his| terson, Ogden and | Aaron . Roylance which quieted. the house, and the bene-| i ‘diction. , athe was: pronouneed™.without fur- | . over Salt eas eon a e { Nich ha ey OTaAne HES Shen GAT AGAR { OUR GREAT MID-SEASON r $44+444440 | system Suagests fsory mitt Named NN ministration of Grazing + + IECTOR « funy eee ets ee ie ad | OWNERS & ln a ---__-- ee 1908 PROTEGI : i. +$44+4444 4) foe +/+ Object of Forest Service in Ad-| hietOF . S 1@ endiS of Tete eet ko ee ralCee eee majority of students enter their} | parative | $200,000.00 was Soran nm the Immedi-| was Smith, meaty in when See HATCH | Sad : superintendent state + fiR . prorege course } . = jcoink Jt is too | that entertain after Prof. Lund had sung The professor was recalled Of Capital Deposits i; th. Sines. that tipios suftore in| Whose views are similar to those of Dr. Chambe ain and the six-year "Lit-! : et eae Will be eee urge a| jo i 10 colleges and schoo of the } Pneea | ees second question' ‘bas caused! == aware Nelson, & live swel their enthusiasm dulled by the long erena Janual jloo ane Gea course of preparation. TI think the two-| U¥Stin was: ele 5 a Oey wi year collége course and the four-year| £9 '® Washingtop. ¢ co. (Du Ace medic 11 course an {deal ©4US¢ before the mwnal forest changes] service It has proved successful inarrangement. many insti- | j bureau Resolutidregarding lot OH in his characteristic manner, by special | Christopherson, request, told a couple of Danish stories | ford McAllister ‘i éf knew motion the until solo, division that toThe.:chair-announced hold the next convention Lake ately <cuwabut 1s and life to ask heal secome a part of such ee institution, by it your depositary j' || frog stomaWhile on a Indlaystimmer Mr, UUMY SMALLER +! +) + ie pete MNES 42, bale Mi Ae untold agwony te Yesterday si expelled the trog by vomigut died during the nigh hock. Ee do not warrant it Adopted in Utah | oer er year will seo the two-year! | college and the four-vear medical i ; course the only medical course 1Cé ) ‘ offered] ered] | it our university." eee from Siuditn aah 4 oore| SEN OC large resources, system modern equipment the Commercial National Bank affords protection £ ll. funda ‘ rrotectio "a SE: 3 a) axe and assures the be® enti (e nd assul tl l : attention t See the next few minutes determining who | had the right to the floor. The person "ans ree ue erga :° take the next | convention to Salt Lake was assalle: for unfairness for waiting until the | last hour of the convention, when many | ang tutions in this country that adopted it, and has become Bibi ; versal on the continent. AWhile | With ind i: The president was busy his Medicine Utah, - un¢ Some Zl in the body: of the house C moved! the next convention be held at | one that em quipment | | for of R. V. Chamberlin g) S marked by a little tilt in parliamentary practice . when it was announced that yi 9 mah Deon kh a aes 2 man's j R ! of bier of °é | | the re he be nceoms 3 fol- NER hon Pr. ish We eee x i ane as COICAl the proposition, |jon indorsement SPR the . th ee Gal Shee ne eae §jthe was much the desired ends first « "stio {Tange the college courses and cal courses so that six years | B at too reparation _ ; the held of the convention ®t | Ki ademy me Ott ttt tes estestett ese eteo Proyo,: Jan. .8:-The fourteenth annual convention of the State Teachers' association closed here tonight with a forceful address by Dr Henry Suzzalo on "The Life of the Teacher.' From early: morning until late at night the teachers: had' been--in. session, depart - can The "Realizing SMR be ¢ . vent shed Ee ae | ++ || Roy- the June meeting of Academy of Mec dicine has before tw as a vy + Boun- BV. . Springville. D 4 (three-year. Whitesides, Director-Aaron : ure | + + Ss. pP 1e on term)-W. out Fountain. | morning in his visit to an : Logan a 1 1 rt that have aroused no little Interest over the country.. That they sh ae ais Oi ROAR RT eiie oO Rae darlin 10U . 7 through the united action of all ie Pie and the educational institutions | + (one-year term)-A. Salt Lake, hold- (two-year Lake physicians are in St!t the meeting of the leading interested medical men and educators of 1 the c ee now | - reing held at Pittsburg to formulat the main questions that will be fi : + | J. President-Frank Brigham Directors Martin, Rawlins, ++ Geo, President-Prof. Vice + with|, WT. EERE Se , vce a cussed at American gathering Por ara "A atures 1 oe of PcSalt Lake. a 4+ service i Practice. al- Promptuess, OFFICERS. President-Prot. ++ Prices consistent Civility; Cleanliness | 4444 444444444444444444440 | ¥ RE WYEON OFRIC a TEACHERS drugs i ' : Failure, + pure reasonable, . , Meeting Next Lake WARM ° ae Take a ‘ IS . Medical es absolutely CLOSING | ee UT. UTAH STANDARDS sHeaegee a successful, and te . bo successful aenne that' we av.| Movement on Foot Advocating | Vote. gilbpites Z. C. M. been 0 0 REPUBLICAN, SALT { city, eae a BY THE TEACHERS) 2%: . MOUNTAIN ee one the ar Right ‘7. Oe THOMAS ELECTED rhe ++e+otteeeosoecs Ree. FHF we } |