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Show 2 THE ROADS FOR BETTER ae anve e ee is playing for the Demo- that Ne SP tie re ita utomictilits, Farmers and|"' a ice Holders Join Hands i . Ree e aonie ae aa | oe The political MEETING AT LAGOON bosses nomination, if he c Weber, and Davisj Box County Lined Elder on with the the what } t & the disgust Aiea Heats of Up. ets eros | 2 matt will meeting P . of be tmeeting a " held hous¢ t ' S eN¢ skim Ms a * the i West ‘ and o : ie teenth citizens in Beleht ' neti alter omovel 23.8'| from: te then} of the the Ey TheFeel chief hoe center £ of Salt to Gat rn date" roads = The to smooth committees a ae best eye done, and will see money of to and witl wouldn't getting the it that con- js raised for the recognized that It pro- was very busy be solid . look see Bie mass le the in Salt Lake will now how many combinaIn ring on the latest DAP el WHE can esa tone "| Lay Corner the Women of police $10,000: Moroni : one |. eich td mt s e ‘ 2 ko Heiner of * Morgan will ; ou os 7 oni eh cke ils be a cee eee night. ; last Se the Two eee have ‘ ro ers were ate or -hatvest. evar weathet Sea : gents > a Bottle | on ) Pure 14 First. South States Main Marshal the} Republican z : Nomination. RECORD as - < fAemper as Member a e2L|S AL UTE Luss lvre wk Spry, will \ Treasure Late William be United a |*ePublican I| ; County mar- before state.convention' the e in' aap the c ‘ Camp. o : : Perrys Ohlo, 1e -rifle] . Miller' Bearless-Glen son Glen have returned M : ‘ ' i oo a Wee formal yyarry vo Miller}: from a to make it. . Last night Mr. ment was hatched > iof > Jim~Devine Pepucietes * ¢ @ aces - J > ~ : " aes one patil will an Ri G3 § Wiekox, 7 superintendent of eal bureau of animal industry, valescing after an illness. of weeks the race against. Governor5 Cutler had been expected for some time. Mr. Spry explained Jast night that many of his friends from all parts of as it was reco for Gee ther other, The ie Me anew ns nee nee mee Lae Ohio They leave July 18, When this became known, the Kearns organ wildly ee ' announced that the senator would go utomobile ove 16 Ree ah of its Mormon. and|/ an the lo= is con-| "several Guard Officers Resign-TFisher pig Caoiati aia \agentes of tisla eo aes tice, and E. V. Smith, capt? vin agd e . resione church. | "¢"'#! quartermaster, se gh iil : a a that theorganiza®|' Beer de oe ItIpe nce always to-| ward ob@ence to specd laws nh ‘ Hay the Materials. Gov r John C. Cutler was the] prinel speaker at the meeting, Aft-| er p ing his support to the project | he s briefly of the materials of- | fere y Utah which can be used in the Making of good roads. He also | tou don the subject of convict labor, | sayM@e that he was in favor of it when |] thefrights of free labor are not in-| {rigged upon The governor reviewed | Hl laws of Utah regarding the state | that The tepublican, and at least two other Salt Lake newspapers announced | on Senator Smoct's return from Wash-| ington, that he would probably take a| trip to Wurope with Mr, Burton , | telegram was received from the Ohioan | recently and Senator Smoot decided to] make the trip. Senator. Smoot. and Representative Burton are on the executive committee | on conservation of public resources, ap- | pointed by President Roosevelt, and the | senator is also chairman of the com- | nittee on forestry while the congress- | man is chairman of the committee on Mrs. Burnham ¥ uncral-The funeral] 0f Mt Annle surnham, who died] ®t the family residence at 1414 South] Fourth East street, late x Tuesday night.| , Will be held from tne Waterloo meet-| '"S house I*riday afternoon at 2) °' lock. Interment will be in the city} cemetery, Quietly Married at FPurmingtoon- Steven Alley jr, and Rose Stewart of |} this city were quietly married at Far- | mington Tuesday and later slipped | away to Denver via Ogden. After the | honeymoon they will be at home at] the Sampson flats, Third East and u make hways Fe the and bill explained passed winee had He by the the caused objections | Waterways. last nim expressed legisla-| to veto the that | Study fie Tieat legislature would pass a bill] containing the salient features but] J void of the objections in the one of Gevernor Cutler stated his belief ¢ piecemeal the as state, entire much characterized has which past has not accomplished what oo complished. + The been have y nor''s Others of range in Burope these two they a few They systems days and to of of Congress- | ern to Uta built else, Davis county coming in generous share of the plaudits, for s work. Incidentally avery Neda compliment to everybody a i In addition to. that of Governor Cut-| Ss" ler talks were: given lett, president of by tic Orson Salt Hina and Ayto-| First 1m to avoid streets mobile club; Simon Bamberger, presithe autos did not dent.and general manager of the Salt each machine was Lake. & Ogden railway, and owner of | #5 it was loaded. = : avis ¢ ' was as in yor , Dixan: of. , Og-| Pavis county Lagoons: Mayoof American : 55 The directorsJ of den; MayorActing. Gardner Iork, £x5 Johan Lake a ' ea mobile of the Mayor Mayor today ber, Within at " Utah ond. at Boxeldder, the least.20 1e assembly. meeting mayors oe the movement a of no and of ot repre-|, were towns apparent, is believed for era new A ough ee ae that-south there Utah discord ginning: were on anda} . Lagoon interesting in crescent baseball oe shape eee. for park a o was Lagoon After corr) making film ee *)} made. go GHOGOLATE a tne NUT-PUFFS eos = i fo 10, 25- & 50c. Boxes | | GOMBED~ a NUT CENTER GOG © Perce cee : A i . ‘Transier ae Co. Lenma bomen: Bell 3408 Ind. 1568. z jg one in it of the is the:state has not a public very most tl the moved been] he to has Todele became a great. county. county county -A > age, ia bas from who fas" She to of George Mrs.-Anna walked . by : the ofon Burt ater Lake ore In C. a grave close who committed ago Horses Get uke o een the in H. to rest. street, T : Serges "Ss my Haddock. of her] several] Rest-Yesterday | "jr we: oeof ee AF police om ogte - 1e@ad0d-}| President. Cash sent back =<) an Can be Co Today is to GOLD the utes. Chamber . Dancing Every Evening. to- At- S40-a \ price Gardner rete from. $7.50. be the for. ens top | || }\ Pot HI f | } \ if ! want. 1 ! we two yrece . uw paws have then <1it uth too Vou } . i b S12 } | \ i kz ' \ ‘ a j oy o fh ( \ he. ~ pe pe Z| . didn't ety Cocoa ‘ wl . go | vie SO know McDonald ' Ms was / che " good, ‘ will on said the one of - all . we for the of willl abou : will a Utah.' exer a ladies' chorus at 7 her ‘ in he Was i Led ate MN mith I sO1 lor prosperity and eettetit of Commercial. : National <Bantl She ic 7 a ‘ Sai 1 moe nungry the -<-- | | enough " a good thing. 3 }2 I Third | morning in| born to tits MebD ld Me MVIerrs onald''s aye HT full lates are sential often oy al: manages ; properi bad loar each loan fullvexami i | Di eS 1" } } 2 . appreciate to W 529 1:10 o'cloc k this She. was paralysis... Enceland, coming then help in ss ant Die oe wife of ae z= home, cam But Videoy Wid I Choce- erate , ' esvery quality-the. of lacking: in so many other eves : f : curity Your account and banking buslness respectfulls licited pectfully solicitec ‘ | | ‘ . Capital $200,000.00, ¢&0ad0cads dunntus: Deposit s2 .aoiates 000 000.00 : - C r a a Ca . yf ROWDS ¢ BIG DRAW O I INUES ; CON e still e e€ in ¢ V ne y er De artment p Re p rese t n e d Al als on nen : Cur for the estePday edification icke vanes on sellers MMatin Mel ; ; rae a a One of tt om ance 4 1 ry: his oc- . that oe it ~ muslin, tueks - of ZC. articles liave business M. been ‘houses i wearing from coal I Piessset ae A Crowns, of 22-k Crowns. $3 Work. FILLINGS .. OnS-BALE of donated apparel to toilet Quilng : SOA hag the th will ‘ eating Gre ate { = be > aesnad , Bargain 2 necessary ' 2 to get . ol here ° SOUTH MAIN . -- [oriest Prices ‘ Sala: 5 io , ear ly _ ile , : they . n by ; thre ae price - : : Oo low, . are-extra hne, 98 4 : thie Cc die, value made of ts SO great, good ' : | quality g a insertion, fr rom, also e } ers an 2 7 { sis t 118 | ere oe and eventing a sleeves, from: 29 s 18 y aD lace ‘ to its ae outings . Mr ROR will s it schedule, wii tion ues ° ° Ty B ‘8 . eXtra 1 | | mer: ‘ special, Color Made i] trimmed; Uolors ‘ ofki Y an we Wack, hes: extra 7 White, : {5 = Sp 9 f ; "g woos y . quality ecru, ] 95 ecia « ‘ +* iiJap yy silk, byline ; Tien PLUK, Cc ns > lave > a long > nicks abe lr, or of the association be mot -- on | of extra ts x! be eniarged cars, and té it " yeaa every . } o 00 ] ni Ail Work ‘enttividy -Gaemitecds-;| jones ot tho cpavel, sed Cos th "to the 7.30 to 10.90, Emigration Canyon resort" PeepeawBell, 1126-X; Independent, 1126 railway officials. r+ l means " Sizes i the carried through, and minute to be a‘dull short hears a uavy. , , OE i : sa te San . 7 ‘: x ee . - ite UNTON DENTAL CO, [ns "sst2s "229TH wi erty dw a Maro 218 A x? o big ; Petticoats attractions of:the resort will be for patronag: Stunts: chhiracter- of the jollity ‘Ee Honest Work tha OO e ara ° > v jy 0a cer amy br ye > ae re ¢ mbroidery and ry insertion-embroid lace with trimme d are These are considered food values at $2.00. Sex eral ¢ {\ las t ela t oO Seller ‘ ‘ ot a clit; furniture, soap. Bxpected. Se se heen and afternoon the usual open; istic Phice . Is housand e i Bs FILLINGS......... i Other excursionists of the entertainment the will day the that expected itis and and Main Streets. | pass pleasantly and without a hitel in TEE eTH, 24. the proctum. Music. will bo a fedture vat a Bridge ‘$1 e will call for a gown valued at $160, the contribution valuable @et had Saltair distrib- ° see 2 are ag ¢ awn yr : 3 noonhand earth ane or die Waists ' pen back or rout all Pe the the f of xh} ana t ne i es ae Se at: if th state- and - ers ampers. the ; row: with friends. of the a third of maintains and A QA aR OR CZ PPAR nor ica we oo : ‘ Selena Cromar Selena Cromar, .° ‘ avenue, at |'of nervous, Sheffiield the } ; ‘ aus- and . tell them presence died \ H \ \\ - train will go .over a, toe s pecial: ‘ Pedro, leaving this cit St and returning shortly before mid= Mre. Mrs. to sit presents fp obtainable. vaiue If ; render I train ever os c 4 He PS forI of Cominerce literature Various -- | Le Sandy 4 Gold ana : \ a aa SOR men He -_ Estate day, Rea) will be crowded which association ae Third South a7 SieT OF $3 75¢ any | SF a fk } } a e Sa ali- finally] your : rant "og appearances ts | 9 5 Corner 1s -\ GP delegations ~ will as - ao pe kind | Ss\ economies. At i 7 will city : we tne e | weight} ce will electior on the get acquainted Rr 1ockers out While we zo boosting 4 special feature of 4 P ' , rh San cs m. aa our oO regarad Vou light R Including und wares ét mon be aA Jo- from by that suicide Ae ND,-V i? BEEBE, Felt the this s ‘ y . . providing ilso m which Ww ind P | es 8 j ! F/ announcing Mr says that head- quarters will be opened short tir 1¢ anal Taylors undertaking parlors, irst South street. The young was buried-in tue city ceme- rere 0, of 4 office a Heywood Harry Joseph, Spry's candidacy, of): JOSEPH F. SMITH, President front ateps 32| of West the Margetts, North will and Ensign ° - excursion boarding |} ii) { time Satmorning, afternoon yesterday ANTON Nor Spry was Mr. 1906, In February, appointed ; United States marshal‘ to aes sandy & of head the w Bene) the directed which Governo. elected He parts Ncan committee the : that campaign Cutler club| entertainment . the pt want, ieif mc « organization for: : has made latter irrangemen -t ente Lon ore When into a pasture for} posed of tickets to the passing crowds. several buy would person one Often A small bay team secured to pull the |] tickets in order to get several chances offered priz the of some winning are}at teams regular the wuile wagon having their vacation, and the new by the association at its annual outing beever than r large ik list prize The night and day both work Will horses until August 1. fore, containing more than 400 articles a oi gt SS ie, of value Some of the winning numprizes cash away will carry bers today °Co.| Trust and Bank Saving Zion's Pays 4 per cent on deposits ranging from $25 down; on it least her home yesterday. is past 60 years of Salt * aay ito is : vou "Ma acqu x under ‘the will me arranged a clothing S solial / a3 . Now pol Tiree ved an? s Se : tr in r ty a later the since ass : 7 of K..D. R, | succeedBen! B. building at 8} bolds that office. taking morp aAIL8 some night or. early Sunday held eae barn the = = ms Be e a : = 7 , ‘ . * ‘ a . : il y } many vear collector, treasurer " eS : 15 made for an ex.| Ne cnt of 4 and, j labie fo . - price Sah e ] in | renal e one ; equal friends in all parts of Utah. He was Been in January, 1864, and came to Utah in 1876 In 1893 Mtr Spry vAlbitacmertxealdents urged to be present.| for j} any tlhe LY LLYA record, extensive. wide ly known and here, . Cromar,amas : : Ne] tltural \ I oo Ak ; Kir? To 1 suit t i ell delegates to the Democrat several of whom will visit in heat dered away The woman, Second- woRK Coincidence. Spry although and] have this city nt Mest-The funeral Ru by} Dickman of Miss orate Ruby any Dickman, who killed e her- in 37 minutes.| c lay down. residence ; C.. Watson MOVING a : The tensive trip extending | quarters and turned vacation. a month's about|) covering S. Holmes was] of horses has been run ‘+ years. P> a new ah T; wt and Patrol hai BS _>e____-_ - -* oe Snakes 1 s Walks tote City From Sandy, For A be, ae in Ee ee a Mrs_] six rooms They tein be aa *% Sente a by. as fe. eee Regent months * good roads" edition, which Editor at crowd the among distribute pers , | and thelr The ever active Argus, Farmington's' weekly paper, came ont with a special a - |e |{Ursion Residents of Centerville said they heard i ‘ be La-| to procession the of van the Ip 600". en e eat ya Bert: Fuller did not decide to go to] Lagoon until about a half hour after the other cars had started, but he was one of the first to arrive at the re-| 8) hines : -1 After an sulomobile two yeurs and through 65,000 miles, Colonel E. pletogriph ---EoooIooaoaoau ; = = = will with them <4 Wisconsin convention, was in their efforts..| See at to be roads. the be- Utal difectly interested in or} to Ogden loka Salt of Chic capital, officials from The sight.of the line of automobiles) the 1:30. | * congestion American Fork and | seph EE. Pleasant Grove will f 251 ast the commissioners woman time, to through: the opening. ClubV0) Meets-The Badger Reels Real oec eens county and arrangements for a} tery, jn county | mother, Utah in meeting mass a short " . ye Several punctures and one or two) morning, the two teams of . horses | tourists and non-residents as to Utah's breakdowns of a more serious character | which nave been pulling the heavy. ; pa-] resources and the reasons for calling / Were expertenced during the run to} trol wagon night and day for the last | Salt Lake the ,"City of Opportunities." among present, of Wiillard and} as a forecast This is taken Brigham. that the movement will extend north of Ogden within a short time, tele ii jue a . WHI Advertixe ah. = Gardner of Westphal of confer with : in about brick oc cladketanientn of Wisconsin are go in a party but started off as soon The spin through ‘ . > greatly enjoyed. the Salt Lake Auto- | them clerk, moved will meets in the office Thompson in the Federal happy over the success | Self by and the support which urday assured of Utah similar were county Boxelder them being the mayors = club are meeting has been of Ogden; ; Mayor J Browning nade left State at dust and . estphal of Pleasant Grove; John 5. Whitey. president of the . Farmington : of 8S. Ferry E. and i club, Comme Ay alt a Lake. WeFive counties, Salt Lake, Davis, sented wus whe C. Mackay, cominissioner of Salt county; John R. Barnes of Kays- "wiles . Matt =» - Mao delegation South order , fee a , & i An that ag MGVOr. Dis fore BeoKT Tene, Informsingetn: region. The Salt Lake Hew- Lake nate. chorus peers: o0 Home-VWilliam county It} se 0. Laue Ona eae RCTs Annee effected| robbers the that believed is ; door, E after) a rear througn an eptfance and] transom the in glass breaking | be used tn advertising Utah | opawiing ideas | Which will, and tie "good roads" movement over com: Badger avery. {| the. entire country:. The "honking of aager mittees will body. paid Marshal New for e > c "good roads' movement and many were presenteda upon which the Mtantally. 4 ~ ) aroha t Tooelk from elected heowas In 1903 grocery Bennett William the entered of house lower in the to serve county street,| South Eight Kast 807 story, was he 1894 in and legislature the of} part early the dur ing time come Repubof the chairman state and | chosen and stole groceries night tuesday at : ----- aes aa] tah effect te take shortly, hes A a a President of the Washington the pleasure two-story | was rom come o expecter S nen « streets. to deputy yesterday | living at 333 Fifth avenue, Waterloo. | called hood. Grocerics-Burglars} Steal Burglars of September. in a] announced be officially will It work EldJoe Clerk County that days the|few of assay | new the of be chief will redge should ; The | Lake. ae an rate, be 2 er hed: ‘ South Moved will | Jenkins, refor- | Jenkins Queer ‘ \ ulin chief opponent for the nomination, | country in 1862. Funeral arrangements) unless the field is widened by the en-| have not yet been made try of another, will be Governor CutJer Both men were born in England, and it is believed that, never in political history has there been a race for gubernatorial honors between two Isnglish-born candidates. Mr. Spry was born at Windsor, neat the birthplace of Willlam the Conqueror and there may be some signifleance in this, too He was born within 40 miles of Senatoi George Sutherland Spry's Public Record wateY- | residence on Ninth South) opposite Lib-| : erty park and between Park avenue and for New | Fifth Kast The new home is a mod-] return ss : nes a meeting ° oy account OF Mr. Spry's.. announcement brings] seldom, has that a» coincidence. Tea-|-apout isiness P 4 i. ever ea secn in »politics. His of Join will the middle a after will | Third features resources. European Burton, shortly Mood. Joh In All x n "es ride a" on treatedr speakers with: the topics in connection - of publie in man for| the applaudec warmly were remarks York that} and systematic over be followedpolicy should agooduniform roads While study the estration as well as the care Ways and watersheds. Senator Smoot will leave 1907. d a the | handling hope J tain1) from Davis county, which will : ida matin the programs of thi we ae ) jqaition will sing selections £iteetehitad en route the state had urged him to get into ina aad at this solicitation he de: cided to do it : ae ‘ ree ert safe Sone = Ss. ti SESS $ N ar-|] ore: s regi a ana would later gravitate into the post rot This Penrose. W. by Charles yela lac inawcunanianda. tia taba of thea facut DS will. have fof! of] regulation members and for.the. ‘ A ‘ mss 1° a ‘ f . oir "a ane D : v - but. not until esterday wa tnnouncement made when Joseph said he had been auLi pa o r thorized them ' represents its. 10 Bis \ * 41 = i Sep- considere Incidentally, perfect harmony existed between the brapresenthtives - of the automobilists and the farming classes . mission. . 2 everal vocal club will also snry confirmed the statement that lit jc a ¢ sndidate Cn : : . The announcement that another] prominent Republican wa to enter a : rs Horace : the Morgan county, .where.they went tO) hunt grizzly bear It is suid that they] me. Hickox Recovering-Colonel) a ad} Le} . + with States eandidate La BS Fite | talinment of the guests,' only refreshment but nt to liver e eect talent t ae . ul a abr to be held of y |omorrow We fhe " eo | -_ + 7 South in PUBLIC : to = oni -- = GOOD cho) : LO0 Boosts iuspices t os for of of | © <= ' Wile ol ‘ | akin 1S» WAG LG | il doubtedly draw a large J eC ‘ ecady many ticket ‘ rhe | it is expected that the part Ll nu b upward of 1,000 The excursion i twoe Loi I pose being arranged om in pe tion of the government exper ental farm near Nephi and for a. mer ind. manufacturer Ret cq nted meeting witl t b ine I i of Tuab county Advertising of the ‘ cursion nas -been done at \ tov tlong the lit and It is expected. t t large delegations will bepicked up en route f Meeting at Parm The train. will go direct to the woth nie oe a and . , aye WH inte ‘ Street j in ' \ : -. of to t DRUG STORE a Drug Dispensary nA R J Paraltions‘ id Race : Architect} plans for a East it Cov le n: aah ifucturer 9, morning, thre ae the afternoon) and the final caucus was held last night All of them are being held tn ae 7. ae the Tribune office where the appoint- formers were given to understand | 5, y GOu I necessary to discuss that subject} at the aatl naka: HT ys he ways and} means of securing and maintaining ood roads were the important topics p r ae citation oe . 7 oe | Guests FZ be laid with apq July 21l-at-8 p. m lot ' ok , 50c Prepal ole ENROUTE ce and $1,104.87 Served rt | eee é and ee ‘ Stone-The corner : bullding at West- \ : MUSIC wore e __ MUCH i HAS Ww day et of Suits. ; an : thr : nS ‘nati: Residence completed residence Poe state at shoot : Gem ind his CTC) held a Oe for To ‘ Trip. street James Langton, rOK ans BP reeted: wat Will for A(fend Shoot-Lieutenant W. E.| tember Pore eitnom net An . Fa s 8 ,| "Hurrah, hurrah, Ikneass den, has been selected: by | Rumor-of Mr. Spry's candidacy hac hout, the‘a jut int gene eral: to re present. tl been heard on the streets and in po- | qreay. ttah, we'll a friends alee ra Bop ta was held 4, oa ae biz a minster college will aa . ceremonies propriate Wilt Baila Mecklenberg has ip set this«hot in Cachitinie It is humbly suggested that Mayor BranslordtannoliicAshbu sho wehletiot He Exeellent 4. . vVesterda tLmounted to eainst. $1.284-194.20 ae ie responding day last year : Boverne DEY. Ge all thateinwill te be common, and face soft and West : rapidly Bake" 1: } »}»&3 ~ Agriculturists and Business Men Will Join in oO meeting . The I<: eatiot i » 1 elt coun iat A u } © tatked with | fountain th proposition | Harvest-A. aK ings Bo? can to Lake Amputated-Thie right hand Knowles was amputated The boy was injured. bya July 4 Sait: We rninaais . = meetings. humorist figuring eee tepublican their way. not] Hand is of ene Tue: \ flreeracker ) 22 er Imbent many emit ene he}| 1 citizen will vill makedetermine their reports and the} on further ac- | 9, 1908. Skin a object T'rv- a ranaeeNX of Tron" meeting woititeewill |)tiene: the city |} named at the former time thing | have sent tition patted on|and. it Is .inderstood, calloused. | Mayo Bransford on election, the Jine of JULY NEPHT EXCURSIONE evening. a the proposed tenderloin. "busing THURSDAY, shaving 25c¢ | UTAH, sly soo 2 iS the hy inds, velvety os nd ‘ Friday against kee lips beautifully will citizens are taking an bond issue, whieh indl rr t ais oppos hay iv strong tae will we * ro t fonoanit and rocky c es boulevard:=. a 1 s hare Side Ward the the tions he Nace bn = ae ile' the powers of the committees appointed will be somewhat limited a : Dt "e r they ee ee Dee ene " | AS hat their co-operation wth county and town officlals will re:transformation e sult in a of the rough oe i Jj vas along th ce prese 1 a to the . || Swenso Swenson, reer 3aBamberger by , Simon found much { h "ath the ity publican ticket He was county Surveyor from 1883 to 1890. and later] S¢ ne two years under J. W. Fox and] as also been a deputy under Joseph B.| Benerally : n ‘ nass est "Thats and bout GilzZens - pat Pirst: South: str et DELS 1S o'clock to protest you "of the me politicians, the promoters recently of the | |made It was an great appointment he They nec essity ork: under will the ofdirection of have legallyto appointed officials of the highways. but it Is conceded that their work will ¢ the \ Sia | ¢ : Horelg n OMS TRAN course on movement : q pe nope poe assigted by commisSloners, town officials and road superVisors. The necessity for good roads was so . 7 : . ee 3 o for the elected ealUe, testing Against Red Light Moving. Committee and Mavor Westphall of Pleasant Grove fathered the motion| creating the second committee. Be fore | this action was taken, a motion was | siderable » o will wean "Of is if CITY, Are You - MANY WILL G0 ON Pee Keeping his oath, and now look what j tion It pr ble that a campaign happened. | 1 tarted to raise funds to carry | 7 The mayor isn't the sort of a fool) utte into the court no an effor The the inner circle has been. playing him } p the red. light distriet from| for. either He holds the whip-hand | moved to their neighborhood ea 5even American coun ilmen gave him | et lee = their word that they would support his} j appointment, and now while they ace | ooo = TT ®ccusing him of infidelity and the like | | ; every mothet son of them is trying i} Gi7-¥ BRIEFS | to sneak out of the promise and hide hy 1] behind a subterfuge There is no doubt | --_-_ - = ee that the mayor will have enough yotes Outlog of Clerks-Thie Ketall Clerk in the council to confirm his appoint- ja sacilatio ill old its annual outing ment of Devine, and he will have the) July 16, laugh on the whole bunch | Kuig The ocal a rad ea o ae yg Loe J. D. H. McAllister is a candidate for] nie Beast paves. Eat Fy ¢ i the nomination of county surveyor on} Will give an excursion July' 21 United work ork i' and LAKE lg@unched by the Salt Lake Automobile | club, One member of this committee | will be appointed by the mayor and city council of Salt Lake, another by the | commissioners of Davis county, one by | the commissioners of Weber county, | one by the directors of the Salt Lake | Automobile club and the other by the | Ogden Automobile club. A similar com-| mittee will be appointed from Salt Lake | and Utah counties for the purpose Yj] superintending work on the road south | from Salt Lake to some point beyond | Provo. This is the concrete form of the busi- | ness transacted at the "good roads' | ad: Me eae at Lagoon yesterday. George M. Cannon of Salt Lake introduced the resolution which called for the first] i ntroduced ¥ ¥ and]. to tell ‘em." Setld youuewant Ae Meg ae CoN aks ead Now effect that the mass meeting endorse the "good roads" movement, was ales unanimously. . : on aoe : With Commissioners, ¥ SALT E Hull! Sunburnt? " : GONTINU ae ; : Or Troubled with wy eet more to him it, o of USEE i OM back enahis Sp Mayor Bran ' A committee of five men will be ap- | telling the people pointed to sé@ that the road between | about that oath Salt Lake and Ogden is put in the con-| the back until dition desired by good roads come gets ! arate OL CO him Lake, at all any in the act }tell1 him he ts to be nominated jmayor. He tells them he will take -- Salt eeeentyErine « Nivr any grandstand work without being « aught in Movement GREAT REPUBLICAN, ES and Things] CALL MASS MEETING - START CAMPAIGN INTER-MOUNTAIN lou sleeves -white |