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Show Chips and Shav- ings From Lark President Wilson's ultimatum to I. W. W.'s in Bridgeport, Conn., had its desired effects and such Btringent methods as are possible to be impost ed should he adopted in Utah, thereby there-by preventing a scattering of propaganda propa-ganda which was recently published and spread through Salt (Lake City and iBfngham. Loyal citizens as well as peace officers Bhould unite in running run-ning these sowers of sedition to earth and give them a touch of the same kind of stuff that Judge Landis meted out to Bill'.e Haywood and his clique at Chicago. These miscreants should have been behind th bars years ago for their crimes have been a matter of common knowledge but they were so free with their threats that they kind of kept the nation na-tion upset. The war has served to make their offences so dangerous and flagrant that they could no longer be tolerated, and they are now receiving their Just rewards. May the Utah officials get busy with their dragnet. Congratulations are to be extended to P. R. Nebeker, chief government prosecutor pros-ecutor of Salt Ike City, who so ably brought one of America's biggest criminal cases to a successful close. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Atkinson received re-ceived word from "Somewhere In France" the past week announcing the promotion of their son Thomas. Young Atkinson is now wearing a corporal's badge. That ' he msy continue con-tinue the good work is the wish of his Lark friends. ' H. Kuphaldt of the ranch returned from the Deep Creep country, Nevada, Neva-da, the pas., week, where with several sever-al Salt Lake friends he prospected several likely looking ledges and returned re-turned with samples of good lead and i silver. .' j Bob Bee whose tailoring abilities are widely known, was in lrk the past week seeking new customers, accompanying ac-companying him was iMr. Godbe, one of Utah's prominent electrical experts ex-perts Mr. Oodbe visited an old time friend while here, Supt. Joseph Hy-land Hy-land of the Bingham Mines Company, and exchanged experiences. The Lark Drug Store has been purchased pur-chased by Louis Peterson and will be open for business In the npar future. Mr. Peterson was formorly connected with the lLark pool hall. Warren 'M. Hill was in camp the past week in the interests of the Utah Power and .Light Company, also al-so the Salt Lake Telegram. The youpg ladles of Lark are proving as popular with him as are the high school students who are going to Bingham from here with the boys there. Mrs. H. Kuphsldt, of the Ranch, returned re-turned to camp the past week after Dfndlng several weeks visiting rela-tl"Cs rela-tl"Cs Hnd friends In California. Mrs. Kuphaldt is highly enthused over the beauties of that state, but Utah preferably pref-erably for us we say.' Henry Lchee, chief blacknmlth of the Bingham Mines Company, has mu'lc a vow, hi- beard will now go unshorn until the kaiser Is licked, .".nd licked badly. Never mind, peace chatter. Some whiskers Henry. We congrntulato the Bingham (Mines Company In forming such an excellent excel-lent example paying their 50 cent dlv-Idond dlv-Idond in Liberty 'Bonds and Baby Bonds If every compnny who were ii a position to pay dividends followed follow-ed the practices of the directors of the above company, It would help to That good intentions can wind the alarm clock, but rheumatics will not ' " help you to get up In the morning. That Lark girls can enjoy a dance . with a Journalistic bunch. get a few more huns, and the country j as well would be benefited. An old time watermelon party was given by the Lark Social Club at the Ohio Club Rooms on Friday last. Ice cream, soda water and watermelons, Intermingled with good dances, brought around the small hours of morning far too soon. The Newhouse Orchestra of Salt Lake City, dispensed their usual excellent music to the delight de-light of all present. Did It Ever Occur To You Old Glory, your flag and my flag, stands for whatever we are willing to sacrifice for It. Let us sacrifice, buy Liberty and Baby Bonds until it helps. That Captain Burbidge Is sure getting get-ting a good shaking up by his chief Sheriff Corliss. What about Carl and George? That there !s consolation in the ihoog'.t th- writ enn happen only once- d. |