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it I a THE EVENING 5TAKT AJK1 CmuiSN u UTAH MONDAY JSBFTHTtlSEB 1Z 1U10
11 i WILCOX
GROCERY CO
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2462 WASHINGTON AVENUE
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ALL CLASSES OF PEOPLE
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patronize our establishment because
we cater to all classes Tho profes
sional man and the tradesman aUk
find the advantage of dealing with IIf J
bpcause we arc always offering UiJ
I best moneysavins values
Let us show you that It is to YOUll
I rdanlugc to trade Uore because you
I will get tho beat qualities tho prompt
I est jcrvico and tho most pleasing
I prices
I Watch our dally market letter
Fruits vegetables fresh every day
Place your orders early uhU thereby
j got the pick ofour mornings stock
Prompt deliveries courteous treat
juent i
Peachrti btiKhol IMO
Poaches basket 20c
I Plums basket 20c
Bananas doxcu IIOc
Oranges dozen 20c to nCc
Potatoes 15 urn 25c
I Fresh Tomatoes 4 his lOc
Fresh Utah Cauliflower Ib lie
New Utah Honey pCI oomb15c
I I Egg Plan < 1 Oc
I Watermelons lOc to 35c
tj i Cantaloupes 5c to iCc
F t Tomatoes bushel > line
I I Concern Grapes basket I0c
I Pie Pumpkins v ICe to Ific
Hubbard Squash JOe to 15c
Ceery hunch fie
Peanut Butler bulk per llj 20c
I California Head Iettucc lOc
Fresh Grape Fruit lOc
I Just a few days more to get Free
stone Peachoo for caaulug dont
walt until they arc al gone Lot us
I have your order for Clingstones for
I pickling
Wo have just received our new
stock of Pancake Flour nnd Table
syrups pure Maple Sap Log Cabin
etc nIl Rlrxjs and prices t o suit he
Individual taste and pocketbook
Now is tho tIme for putting up your
Peaches Tomatoes and Mixed Pickles
On account of the hoi dry summer
the Peach and Tomato season will be
J rhort Place your order with us the
day before you want them and we
will see that you get them FRESH
from the orchard and garden Yes
wo have the fruit Jars and Jelly glass
es also
We have small cucumbers white
onions and cauliflower Get your or
ders In before tt is too late
I The choicest line oC Teas and Cof
fees in tho city
Our Now Crop of Canned Peas and
I Asparagus aro In prices the same
I as heretofore
J I We carry a full line of picnic and
I I i camping party pickles olives canned
I I meals preserves jams jellies otc
WILCOX
4 1 GROCERY COo
2462 WASHINGTON AVENUE
oth Phones 24J
rrnHNRY C0 LEE
t l IN POLIICE
t I
l COURT
I > Henry C Lce the man who Is al I
r I leged to have perpetrated fake
II I marriage In which Miss Grace Muter I
11 I T of Rock Springs Wyo was the vic
I tim was arraigned In police court
4 I this morning on the charge of adult
I I ery but will probably be given a pre
p k I liminary later as he expressed u de
J Sire to secure legal advice before en
I 1 tering his plea Judge Murphy fixed
Mt the prisoners bond at1000
ft J 1 Although Leo wh Hrst
whcjilrst questioned
H 1
f 4 after his arrest admitted the truth I
4 yf the Muter girls story of the mock
y marriage which she says took place
r last February In Evanston 11e has
since denied that the fake ceremony
I ever occurred The girl however
t sticks to the story of her deception
A
I t by Lee While under the charge of
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adultery the truth or falsity of tho
c t I I I girls story will not directly affect tho
j case it Is likely thaT it will influence
1 I the court which Imposed a sentence
z r upon Lee for the crime of adultery
m
t AMERICAN ARRESTED
I
I Danzig Prussia Sept 12It tran
I spired that during the recent Imper
ial army maneuvers E G Classen a
GermanAmerican who belongs III the
t 7 United States was arrested on sus
picion of being a spy Classen satis
I lied tho authorities of his Innocence
and was released
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PROSECUTION KIDNAPED
i f CohrnbUB 0 Sept l tCoUllly
Prosecutor Philip Smytho of Newark
Ohio who has hn In a sanitarium
I here for sonic time was kidnaped to
day by unknown persons who droi
up to the sanitarium in an automobile
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CAR REPAIRER IS
H I KttED IN YARDS
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His Body Squeezed by Passing Cars So That Death Results Almost
Immediately Leaves a Wife and Five ChildrenHad
I Resided Here Six Years HJii
i pcre oJ I I t1r
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William 13 Wardlaw aged 5G years
oihployed as car repairer by the
Southern Pacific railroad was fatal
ly Injured In the svet end of the
Weal freight yards about 5 oclock
yesterday afternoon The mans injur
ies were caused by his being squeez
ed between two box cars lIe died
shortly alter hid arrival at the hos
pital less than an hour after the ac
cidcnL
Wardlaw was riding on a disabled
I cur which was being shifted on the
Switch engine Ho clung to a side
ladder with his fee > on u slop Tho
cal In passing another car ou a par
allel track squccxcd tho workman
tearing him from his hold and badly
cnidhiux his chest and head One of
hlt > arms was also crushed and brok I
en The car which caught WarJlaw I
Is said to haveHiad a bulging sldo
I which did not permit room enough J
LAWSON
In the case of Carl C Rasmusscn
receiver of the goods property and ef
fects of the Superior Brick Tile and
Milling company against David G
Lawson Judge Hpwcll this morning
rendered a decision finding that the
defendant as secretary and treasur
er for the company has failed to ac
count for the sum of S55225 which
came into his hands as secretary and
treasurer and It was ordered that
Judgment he rendered against Ill
Lawson lor that amount
Thls is u case thathas occupied the
attention of the Second District court
for considerable time and It has been
characterized by a number of pecu
liar situations and awkward transac
tions
The jilalntlff brought the suit for
an accounting of the moneys nclong
ing to the corporation which came
Into the hands of the secretary and
treasurer
The court states that the defendant
in the various transactions for the
company showed himself to be uttcly
Incapable of handling corporation af
fairs and could not at all time dis
criminate between corporate and indi
vidual expenses but that withal he
was not actuated by dishonest mo
tives It was a matter or not under
standing how to handle the affairs of
the company on the part of thC secre
tar treasuf > r The question over
which the greatest controversy arose
was the accounting for 1000 of tho
I between the two nrs for tho manr
body to pass > 1
The Injured man was taken to the
hospital in tho ambulance but suc
cumbed a few minuted after his ar
il val without regaining conscious
ness
I i
J The deceased was born at Hcnne
pin Ills He came to Ogden six
years ago and ovor since had been
employed with the Southern Paclllc
Ho Is survived by his wife and five
children Rial Martha Lauretta Julia
and William v
Mr Wardlaw was a member of the
n R C of A which organization will
have charge of the funeral lie car
ried a life Insurance policy In the W
O W for 1000 and another In tilt
Pacific Mutual company for 2100
The funeral services will bo hold
Wednesday afternoon at 2 oclock nl
the HeatonKIrkendall chapel with
interment In tho Ogden City ceme
tery
I PITCHED BATTLE
L WITH BANDITS
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Clyde Tilford Formerly of Ogden is Among the Wounded Having
Resisted the Attack of the Holdups on the Ely Gambling
HouseRobbers Get Away With 1000
As a result ofa pitched battle be
tween employes of the Southern club
a gambling resort at Ely Nov and
five robbers who held up the place
yesterday morning one man is in the
hospital fatally shot and two others
wore seriously injured The robbers
made good their oscape with about
I 1000 which they took from the gam
In tables
The five men entered the place with
drawn revolvers and commanded the
occupants to hold up their hands
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I Their order was obeyed and they pro
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ISTARTLIN6
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k ACTS OF
Acceded to empty the table bank rolls
into a sack
Clyde Tilford one of the dealers
refused to give over tho money at his
table and pulled a gun A general
fight ensued In which many shots
were fired Gco Miller was shot fa
tally through the left lung Clarence
McFadden was shot in the left leg
and Tilford received a scalp wound
Nono of the robbers woro hit
Posses are In pursuit
Tilford was formerly a resident of
Ogden and moved to Ely about a year
ago
WILD WEST HERE
WEDNESDA NEXT
Same Dhow That Exhibited in Cheyenne and Which Roosevelt Said
Was the Greatest Exhibition He Had Ever Seen Will
Be In Ogden Two Days
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The Wild West show will he here
next Wednesday afternoon for two
days From all accounts It will be
the greatest show of ifs kind ever pre
sented to the Ogden people
The show coming is the Frontier
Days Wild West show from Cheyenne
Wyoming pronounced by exPresident
Roosevelt to be the best he ever saw
The expresident has seen the wildest
of the wild In all parts of the world
and when ho says a show Is great
It may be taken for granted that the
show Is worth seeing
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companys money received by the de
fendant
To Illustrate the inefficiency and
misunderstanding the defendant had
in the handling of corporate funds
the court commented as follows
As an illustration of his peculiar
ideas with relation to the uses to
which corporate money could be put
the following Incident is exceedingly
apt To raise the money with which
to buy hlB stock the defendant sold
certain real estate A real estate
broker charged 260 for making this
sale and the defendant paid him out
of funds belonging to the company
Startling as this transaction is l
am satisfied from the evidence that
the defendant Is not intentionally dis
honest but his ignorance of his duties
In a position of trust and his inabilitv
to distinguish between his own money
and that of the company is almost
incredible I cannot but sympathize
with the defendant because he has
undoubtedly been the loser In his
dealings with this company he has
unquestionably been the dirpe of two
designing thieves by the name of
Johnson and Cottrell who were the
moving spirits In its management
but having accepted a position of
trust in It which ho was in no way
qualified to fill the law must hold him
to the same strict accountabilij in the
performance of thc duties of that
trust as if ho wore qualified to 1111 It
Ills example is a warning to tImers
like him not to assume corporate po
sitions for which they have no train
ing or capacity or to become entan
gled in the management of corpora
tions of which they are ignorant and
in which they become the tools of de
signing men and yet in which the
law cannot excuseJJioir Ignorance
Another Illustration of this He
hired a team and driver to the com
pany at 4 per day charging the com
pnny up with that amount and yet
paid the driver with corporate funds
Ho guaranteed the payment of cer
tain debts of the company which in
accordaucc with his guarantor hue aC
tcrwards long after the appointment
L I I C
i ORACLE ISIS GLOBE JOiE
I I
ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM MONDAY AFTERNOON
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WITHOUT MENTIONING ANY SPECIAL PICTURE WE CAN GUARANTEE OUR PI TURES
THIS WEEK TO BE OF OUR USUAL HlGH STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE
LADIES SOUVENIR MATINEE ORACLE AND GLOBE WEDNESDAY FTERNOON ISIS
1 THURSDAY AFTERNOON
r AFTERNOONI
SOUVENIR FOR EACH LADY PURCHASING A 10 TICKET
J I 1f8 I8S 4jpl9Ei1 i e I
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r of the receiver wascompclkd to pay
I and now socks to off sot these amounts
against the receivers claim to tlr
money of the corporation which lie
converted to his own use but of
course ho cannot do so
YQUN1 WOMAN
LEAVES APPAREL
An unknown voting lady appeared
at life sheriffs bTfJcc Saturdny night
and left a bluo tSilor made ladys
stilt a white shirt waist and a black
goldheaded bolt She stated that
she would return for the things but
she has not been heard of since
f
The young woman called ou Mrs
Wilson and asked permission to I
to the toilet room to change her
clothes The permission was grant
ed the change was made and tho
Iglrl disappeared through the back
door
She had not returned for hor prop
erty last night Instead the police
have very goo 11 reason to believe
that the girl Is one of a party of
young women who deserted their
homes and went out together for a
lark It is thought that the girls
knowing that their jwrents would in
stitute a search for them exchanged
clothing and added n few pieces
which they had purchased in order
to escape detection and arrcsL
Ono anxious another thinks she
Identified the description of the quick
change artist at the sheriffs office
as her daughter and has requested
the police to keep a lookout for her
CASES IN TE
DISTRICT COURTI
The trial of Mary C Joppcson
against the Oregon Short LIne com i
pany was resumed this morning the
jurymen all being present Mr Terry
who was too III to attend court Friday
reported that he had recovered from
Ills temporary ailment and felt well
enough to proceed with the case Tho
forenoon was taken up in the cross
examination of Dr Coulter whoso tes
timony was practically the same as
that given on direct examination
Thursday afternoon The attorneys
In the case arc of the opinion that the
trial will require two more days time
The motion of Edwin T Woolley
plaintiff that certain portions of the
answer of the defendants he Pioneer
Land 4 Irrigation company be
stricken out was denied by Judge
Howe
In the case of Cedenia Waymend vs
the Rock Mountain Dell Telephone
company it was stipulated by the par
ties that the defendant be given ten
days additional time In which to an
swer
NEW IHSlIilOP
OF NORTU
WEBER
The presidency of the Xorth Weber
Stake visited Plain City yesterday
and held annual ward conference at
which time the bishopric of the ward
was reorganized Bishop Henry 1
Garner had bn called into the high
council of the stake which necessi
tated the change in the ward organi
zation Bishop Garner and his coun
sellors Peter M Folkman and Wil
liam Ilhead were honorably released
and the following members were sus
tained as the new bishopric
Henry T Maw bishop James L
Robson first counsellor Willard C
Carver second counsellor
Meetings were held In the afternoon
attended by Presidents 1 V Bluth
and F W Stratford President James
Wothcrspoon being present at the
funeral services of William Lochhcad
and in the evening by Presidents
Wothcrspoon and Stratford while
President Bluth attended the evening
session of the Annual Mutual Im
provcmcnt convention of the Stake
held In the Ogden Tabornacle
ARIZONA HOLDING ITS I
CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION
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Phoenix Ariz Arizona is holding
an election today for the choice of
delegates to the constitutional con
vention The contest Is strictly along
party linos between tile Republicans
and Democrats with n third party
the Laborites having candidates In
several counties and claiming It will
elect sonic delegates Fiftytwo dele
jgales are to be chosen Each of the
loading parties Is claiming It will
have a clear majoritj in the consti
tutional convention
The Democrats are appealing to
the voters on the ground that time
initiative and referendum and recall
should bo incorporated in tho state
constitution
Time Republicans have declared
against Incorporating these pro
visions on the ground they assort
that President Taft and congress
might reject such radical legislative
provisions and cause a postponement
of statehood
The Pueblo speech of former Presi
dent Roosuvolt whciuJic addressed
the voters was Interpreted by the
Democratic papers of Arizona as a
declaration for the direct legislation
prinriplos but the former president
diiiicd In telegrams sent to Repub
lican editors that his words had such
meaning Uc did not definitely com
mit himself on the Issue
NEGROES HOLD UP
TWO WHITE MEN
Columbus OSopt 12four un
known negroes last night held up
Charles Otis and Calvin Ilcyge white
men near hero and in the pistol
W u Otis was kllle I and Heygo was
probably fatally woundod Thy ne
groes escaped
DAYTONS POPULATION
1 HAS INCREASED 31244
Washington Sept 12Tho popula
tion of Dayton 0 is 11657 an In
crease of 31214 or 3CC per cent as
coaipared with 85332 In 1000
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READ THE CLASS ADS TODAY
f rw VvJvv I
J Would you save 19
ron
fall suit
on your ir
9
c The the Fall Suit time is
1 here today prudent in
deed is the woman who secures a
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suit at a savlnga suit which will be
a source of pleasure thru the entire 4
v1
season I j i
We offer now tliirtyJwp suits fresh from the hhucls of
the best mnkcr in New York City Suits which linvc the van 4c
tage of the last word from fashion creators
cr In thC lot art thirty five suitsall sizesAll arc of
the newest short jacket effect skirts made according to the f I
C iHwest narrow pnt terns nil mnntnilomi and from one of I
the most exclusive shops in New York City t
r The materials are Diagonal Worsted Serges Cheviots 7 i
and materials of mannish effectTime colors arc the ap tmf l f
I proved shades of Navy Green Reseda Wisteria Copenhagen II
< Black is also shown l L
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c The workmanship deserves special mention The lining Jz1cj L
which is of satin to match the garment is carefully fitted and I1
t placed the cutting and the sewing has that substantial
carefullydone appearance that is characteristic of ntrietly
mantailoring A savingof 500 to 1000 on a Fall j p 4 4
Suit at the very start of the season F
c 3000 to 3500 values fll 2 4 7 5 I j
< VVRIGHTS 4L3JL l < r
A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE
60VERNMENTI
OFFiCIALS
ERE
Indies M Sheridan chief of tho
field work of the Interior department
R W Williams assistant solicitor of j
accounts of tho agricultural depart
ment and D D Bronson general In
Bpector of the land department qf the
forest service arrhed in the city this
forenoon antf are holding a conference
nt the forest service headquarters this
afternoon to take up the various ques I
tions regarding land claims in tho
wcRtpm country I
Tho genlloineivexpoctcd to have
been here Saturday but they were J
delayed In making their visits to oth
er forest districts They will be In J
the city four days during which time
they anticipate that they can com
plete the work of investigation They
come over the Western Pacific and
wore joined at Salt Lake hy Captain
G 13 Hair chief of the field work of
the interior department for Utah
The exact outline of the work of
tho qonfcrence could not be given by
the gentlemen this morning but It
was stated by Mr Williams that the
chief object of the conference is to
eliminate unnecessary work In the
handling of claims of the people for
government lands and to devise a
plan by which fraudulent applications
for title to lands may be detected and
eliminated
He stated that the agricultural and
the Interior1 departments are operating
harmoniously and as a unit to this
end much good already having boon
accomplished
TIle visits to the other forest head
quarters in the jvcstcrn country have
been fraught with satisfactory re
sult and the government represen
tatives say that they find conditions
In Montana Oregon and California
sltisfactory In every respect
They will visit Colorado and New
Mexico where district headquarters
aro established after which they will
return to Washington
Mr AVllllams states that this is his
first trip to the western country and
that he is captivated by the country
and the people The western hospi
tality and informality of doing things
he says are really charming to him
and ho Is made to feel so much at
homo that he regrets that his work
In the mountain country Is nearing an
end He states that he is particular
ly impressed with Ogden and the Im
mediate vicinity He arrived in the
city a few hf nrs ahead of the other
members of the party and during that
Hmo has visited the canyon and the
farm districts nearby
r A m L J 1J ii W
ITInt4 RES
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AT THE ORPHEUM
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Tho largest crowd of the season vis
ited the Orphcum theatre last night
ami by their enthusiastic applause
sanctioned the various acts which
were presented The bill for this
week compares very favorably with
tha < of any of the preceding weeks
and Is of an entirely different nature
than that of last week So different
that it affords no parallel for com
parison
The stellar act of the week is the
zoolpglcal circus of Professor Apdalo
It Is a combination of performing
dog monkeys and bears The real
leader ol this exhibition is a lady
bruin a very brunette bear which is
perhaps the best trained animal of
the bear specie that has ever been
exhibited in Option rime dogs and
monkoya also show a wonderful de
velopment the animal mind Tho
lacorrlglblHty displayed by one of
the Tnonkoys kept the house In an up
roar Thlrf ani
during part of the act I
mal shQw yhlch is last on the pro
gram finishes with a free for all race
In Which a monkey dog and bear vie
for honors The animals ride In char
Iota tand their steeds are dogs
llbhhI open with a dialogue on
I f
titled After the Reception by Eu
gene C Barnes and P aul P Barren
two unconventional comedians wear
ing dross suits Their comedy is of
a peculiar sort and seems to touch
some hitherto untouched key of risi
bility
Johnny Smaller and his sisters took
well with tho crowd although John
ny himself Is about as funny as a
hearse The act Is a success because
It Is quaint and he girls aro pretty
and clever In their dancing They
score their biggest hit in Scottish
kilts I
kiltsHarry Atkinson the Australian Or
pheus gives a novel exhibition of vo
cal training The artist without the
use of any Instruments other than
his bands imitates almost every
known variety of musical device
The four Cllftons form a quartet
of perfect physiques In clever gym I
nastics Their hand balancing is es
pecially well executed The act
while not an innovation is very pleas
ingly presented and wins the applause
of its spectators
Clifford and Burke as burnt cork
comedians hand out some old stuff
In an Irrlsfstlbly funny manner No
auditor can escape a laugh during
their work you Anight as woll try to
escape winter by going to Butte Their
act Is the greatest laugh producer
that has been seen at the Orphcum
this year
It Is worth staying to see tho pic
ture films this week Thoy are bet
ter than most of the films usuallyx
reeled off at the finish of advanced
vaudeville
MASONIC NOTICE
Regular meeting of Weber lodge
No C will be on Wednesday even
ing 14th inst Instead of Thursday
tho IGth Please take notice
D order of W M I
F E NICHOLS Secretary
PICKLE fACTORY
I IS REMODELED
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Under a new name the Utah Pickle
Vinegar company has opened its
fall campaign and at this time is busy
changing the raw matojial Jnto a
finished product The now name of
tho company is the Rose Preserving
company
The plant which is located on Wall
avenue between Twentyfourth and
Twentyfilth streets has boon entlio
ly remodeled during the summer one
nearly 10000 expended on Improve
ments The new firm which pur
chased the plant last May have their
offices at present In Salt Lake City
but contemplate moving lo Ogden
within a short time The officers or
the company aro J C Roso pres
ident George W Goddard vice prov
ident Eu Lichllter secretary anti
C W Trlth treasurer
A complete vinegar plant has boon
Installed and ascetic fluid Is being
manufactured from pure corn meal
In great quantities There Is a laraa
btlll for the matting of alcohol nnd
fifty generating tanks for tho convert
ing of alcohol Into vinegar The first
step In the manufacture of vinegar
is the femuentatlon of the giain in
huge tanks In the cellar After the
mixture is fermented It goes to the
still and tho alcohol Is extracted by
distillation Next the alcohol Which
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Is of low per cent is transferred to
the generating tanks where further
fermentation converts the alcohol In
to vinegar
The plant will this year handle 30
000 bushels of cucumbers 12 car
loads of cabbage 18 tons of onions
and two car loads of cauliflower
This will be the largest output that
the plant had ever attempted
WOODMEN OF WORLD
OFSIOw
WON A FAST GAME
The Woodmen of tho World con
tinue to hold their own with tho
classy players and teams of the city
and county After playing fourteen
games under the management of Leon
Browning they crossed bats with tho
Machinists on the Fair ground Sun I
daymorning and as usual came ou 1
victorious Time gamp was full of fasl
plays and some very costly errors
Greenwell Tolhurst Fife Burton and
Shupe were the stars The pitching
of Mortensen and Lundahl was of the
best and when at times the poor sup
port of their teammates put them in
a bad hole they managed to get out
nafely The first inning for the Ma
chinists was their worst and probably
lost them the game They went nil
to pieces and tho Woodmen received
six runs The final score was Wood
men 7 Machinists C
Woodmen Machinists
I 1 Greenell lb Petersen
v lul1cr Jr Parr
V Shupe c M Wardleigh
J Durton cf lInnoC
A Lunllahl
W Branfln rf Higgins
A Jolmnsoim2b Stone
T Maher ss FI
T HuimstenIt Tolhurst
PRIMARY ASSOCIATION
ANNUAL CONVENTION
The annual convention the Pit
mary association was hold In the
Third Ward Institute on Sunday Sept
11 1910 There were prosont ZIna
Y Card and Alice Howarth of Salt
Lake Isabclle L Ross and Josephlm
R West of Ogden members of UK
general hoard Pres Wotherspoon of
the North Wehor Stake members of
the high council bishops from se
oral wards and a large attendance of
officers teachers and parents High
ly Instructive remarks were made by
the visiting sisters and by several of
the brethren Between sessions a
dainty luncheon was served to all
present
Morning Session
1 Song Because He Loves Mo I
So No 3
2 Prayer I
3 Song lOr Thank Thee Dear I
Father No 29 I
J Roll call
5 How Does It Benefit a Woman
to be a Worker In the Primary Aeao t
elation Magpio M Hartog
C Some New Thoughts on Prepar
ation Isabclle L Ross member of I
general board I
7 Piano solo June Campbell i
S Our Opportunities to Do Good
Are Our Talents Counselor Kate
B Campbell
9 The Primary Association LIbrary
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brary Zion Y Card member of gen
eral board
10 Duct Brother and Slater Doup
las
31 Questions from Local Workers
12 Pcmnarks Pres Wotberspoon I
13 Song Shine On No 2G I
11 Benediction
Afternoon Session
1 Childrens Chorus Scatter Sun
shine
sociation 2 Prayer Member of Marriott A I
3 Ladies ChorusTWe Ever Pra > I
for Thee
1 Report of Primary Work in the
Stake Counselor Minnie C Strat
ford
r Solo Derrah Van Dyke
C Lesson from Articles of Faith
Member of Tenth Ward Association I
7 Ladles Chorus To Thee 0
Country
S Lesson on Word of Wisdom
Members of Third Ward Association
9 Chorus Little Brown Spar
row Third Ward Children
10 Remarks Alice Howarth Mem
bers of General Board
11 Childrens Chorus Silently
Close the Buds
12 Remarks High Council and
I Stake Presidency I
13 Song Jesus Once Was a Lit
Child
lIe i
H Benediction Member of Wilson
Association I
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B G Butter is tln tried ex
perience seldom errs
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
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WANTED Stenographer and recep
tion lady Eyesight Specialist Dt
King 1st Nat Bank bldg
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