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I ' LIBERTY DAYTO BE ! OBSERVED IN j PIE i HON. (IK)lt(Ii: A. WOOTTON, M. Oil, ISHUIM IMMHLAMATtOV I Judge Mcorge. ClirlMi iih n to Deliver ? Patriotic Aeldrcwc Al lln Tnlicr- I nude and C. It. Morriixn lo Tnlk On Liberty Loun Work Musical nnil Literary Program ln(cniicril. I In llnr with the proclamation ir I ''resident Woodrow Wilson nnd Art J ing Oovcrnor llurilon Iliiiulnn ub- I ervnnec of Liberty Da) will Ik linil In I Prkei thl (Friday) afternoon, Oeorgo B Wnotton. mnyor, having proclulm- I id a half holiday Ills proclamation I u n pram elmwhe re lii this Impnsslon f Tim Bun llimlncM house nr. to close from 1 o clock of the nfti rnoc.ti mill G n'clock of Ihe evening Wed nesdu) evening, ut the Imitation of Mid or Wont ton, A. W Horsier), pre-sl- ilctit of tho Carbon county council of dcfciiMc, nnd several mimbir of that bod) mot with hi honor nt Clt) Hull, when n program for the dn) wn out lined Handbill announcing tho oli. 'ervnitcn of Libert) Dny nnd Ilia exer cise In ho hrld itl the tuhcrnmle Wete Kircutntpd yesterday afternoon Tin high sihnol liuiid, under tho irntlon or I'ror A llurgene r. n 111 hlvn lilt opeiiBlr roncirt nt the court house ground Mnyor Woottnn will 'i muster of c en mon In. After tin contort nnd mi Invflntlon I rum Hip iinnjor those iiNccmhlul will adjourn I tu the tnhcrmitlc llin thin will In patriotic nddrcM ly Hon tlcorgt l hrlstcnm'n, dlstrltt Judge. in redid t) tho Invocation h) lllshnp llrvnor w r Prlci ward Cnrl It Murium n liMlrtritiu of tin finance committee of ;ihu council of defense will make u hurt talk on Ihi work of tin- i nil Homily Interspersed will lm liter ery unil musical program appropriate t i tin dn) (Mi the program for it rending I IHIs lnc Hentt, Old lllor) ' silei tlnn, high mIiimiI nnhestm 'The llirt Flag Tlmt Flout.' nolo. J K (iilhcr um, "The) All Hung Annlo l.nurli," 'duel. Misses Uiiiru Wontluu nnd l.ll It llr)ur, 'Kui tho Homo Fire Illuming," wilo, Mis Inno Mom. song. 'America." nudlimi. Iicnedlellon All business house lire expected to close let 12 o'clock, tiiKin. District omit will e.djniirn nnd Mm hunk nr to iIom iAIsci tho public office. The sthool luive a half hollda) ' In moit rcry clt), town nnd com niuiilty of tho lount), u fur hh heard Irom, tho proclamation of tho pruid 1nt nnd the Kirtcnior will In udlii red to i LOCAL GROWERS SATISFIED- N Ciiinpliiliil Ihnnl lnim hint inu it n to (lowrniiii ill I'rliv. J Tin mil) niminmil otftnd hy I th .MiluinMvrn on the m Hon of tho Ko t rnmenl In f IxIiik u prlu on wool uml iluuldliiK l Uho over thuV In nturuiro und thin year' clip nt thu flxid price In tlmt till nctlon ellmlnitiH th iipmuUtor und niich henofltn n nrj ilirlwd will nrcruo dlruit to thn kov trnment nnd the woolitrowir Whllw miioI producer Kiiierully urn not will. Knit In l iiuotod an tln w. they trotmly Intlmato that the. action of tho Kovitrnment I really u uMid thliiK for the producer nnd for the utrn inenl. The) frnnkl) inlmlt that tho ovrnmintn union I fa'r ,vt" thoiikh the prlie fixed I nlxiiit tin lonlM lower limn leitlly expiitrd. h Up to the time tho overnmenl took Action Tur duy. no ilubllhid price had nnlly Ih.i crentud for Mil yiura market. It I explained hy wool deal r. IhoiiKh mmu ule liavo run from Mxt) li hlRh a uenty lent n Bound. Ill view of thl It had hem ox biclud that the prlco fixed h tho kov Mnment would hu from flft) to 'Uty; Mvo or eent) lent a pound. Juit iKforu ho loft Utah for WMhlnirtnn, P. C, a few any nun Soirolary Mc dure of tho National Woolsrower 5woLltlon exprued the opinion, In in Interview, that tho price Mil yur xould he from fifty to nlxty.flve cenU. Thu action of tho a-uurnment " fix (PC the price ut from fifty to lxty font hov that hi forecmt wa ery OlOMO. HfeThv wool clip In Utah thl caon I KtlnitB' nt between 18,000.000 and Br 000,000 pound, and, under federal Kctlou. thl mut all be turned over HRo thn mernm,cint for tho price fixed mluv It will bo commanduerod It I Seated thut ll tho Utah, wool will le WTurni'd ovrr ut the iiovirnment price Wlthuut recnatlon In othor word, BUtuli woolgrower uro untUfled with WMo bi eminent' agllon HKlVtcr llarbotslln of (Irem llher ha Thed two application for the uo of Bix nnd fhe ocond-fcet of wutcr, ro tctlMl, from tho Han Itafuul river Hta i:mer) county, to Ihi ued In Irrl wSitlni; nine hundred and twi nty nin i)of land Eftll V I'ltAV I-OH AMKUIUAV ICTOIIV, HAYK lUMIH.IKJFH R 4 i. t TUl'KKA. Kan, April SS H4 "Ihe people of (Ivrmun) mil- B4. Hon of mon nro hoplnR nnd n nniiliii; thut America will win B the wur, ' Oov Blmon llambercer Wm of I'Uih, declared hire toda) m Tho real people of Oi-nntinj, the xlavi of autocracy, nro K bound down by Iron rule Tho only relief offered, thorn come H4 from America Ami rlcn victor- ou In Mil crrat conflict," ho .ild Entered as 8econdCtai Mntttr, Juno 4, 1118, at tho ro.itofflco nt I'rlco, Utah, Under tho Act of March J, 117V, VOLUME 3; NUMIsEK 18 EVERY FRIDAY APRIL 2G, 1918 TOO LATE TO REPENT Tin Hun rnrtoon IhU week l.i clrinn I) Itii) Hhi)i if I'rlci miu of Mr und Mr l.d Hlnxi The Joiinic limn him recciill) tnkrii tirli In the mhiHili ut Halt Kike I' I) for hi dr.n Iiik nnd rh nn connldernble nblllt) hIoiik iIich, thu which Ir f tloiid ip will n i doubt brlnic him Into promii tic Hi hn nrvrr taken liioon ex ep In tho public tchoolii Illi tulcnt conic i to him .laturulh THAT SUN ADVERTISERS MAY KNOW WHAT THEY GET, Hlntn of t'tnh, County of Cnrbon, . J A Crockett, prenldent of tho Kim PuMlnhliiK iftmpnny, flrt belnK duly Mworn on onth, depone and fit) that Mm number of topic of the Hun printed ii nd circulated through the mnlU unit otherwise for tho wick of I'rldio, April l, Ittlt, hiw thirteen hundred (130(1 cjipll'i1. h fourtcin (III coplc ri tnlnucl for office file nnd life nnd HHlled In iirlntltiK J. A CltOCKl.TT Hubmrlbcd nnd awiirn to beforo mo thl 32d dn) of April, 1911 My com mlulon expire March IV. 191 J (Heat ) U. It, MAUCUHP..V N'otnr) I'ubllo In nnd Tor Carbon County, Utah. EDWARD F. TREFZ An American upeclal mhulon I now In Orent llrltalu utudylnr the food dltuatlon thorn nt tint hand for Her bert C Hoover, the federal food nd mlnUtrator, Thl lato DrltUh official photosraph how Bdvard P. Trefx of tho American national chamber of commrrro and who I a member of the mlMlon, holdlnR a klddlo while on n visit to tho l'oplar dlitrlct of Ion don, wnero Mm mhulon xtudled the manner of KHlMnK food to the needy somi: Tr.cni:iiH m:.MiNiN(:t whim: oTiiniiK ami: i,kvinu County Hupcrlntondent of RchooU lljan hak not u )et ecure.d all the teacher thut lire to be umplo)ud In the Carbon xchool the comlnit ar, and not until the lint U completed nnd acceptance receded will Mm namu be nmdt public that U, the name of teacher unnnunced Howover, from other Kourcea It I known that moul of the teacher. at the Cnrbon hlRh huvo been ro-imployecl nt lncriaed ralurlc 10 to B6 perient. Amone them nro A. llurWener.ya. N nilcrtnon, B. V Ooldlnff, trJean McMillan and Mi Inex Hcolt Treient teach er who will not bn hero aifuln are J, a nubler, It H Walter. Ml Mir iam Thurman and Ml Dtiu Lucllo MontRomcry Ouhlcr koc to Morit-an Clt) Utah coal operator report their bulnu n plcklm; up nntkoabl) Much coal U helm; vhlppcd to Call- fornla and the north and iiorthufut, tho Indication" be In if that the tout consuming public Ifuve awakened to the wlkdom of the fuel admlnlotrn - Mon' advlco to Htore coal for next winter, And uro doing It Upternmcnt Auir qammun, In ' charve of. the brunch mint offlco at ' Salt !nko City, yeatrrday received In ' .tructlnn from Waihlngton, D C, fo ' pay a dollar an ounce for llvcr until further ndilKod Thl I th hlehent prim lnie the whltn nim jnmped to I OS lit fall DISTRICT COURT ISJGMN IN SESSION Judicn (leorito Chrluli nen, nccom pnuled by Court Ite porter Alder, n- turned to I'rlco lut Monday evetiliiK 'from (Irund and Han Juan ceiuiitle nnd on Tuesday mornlii; re-convened court hero utfer u week' nWucr Mont of thn forenoon of Tuewluy wii Klven oer to muttunt In thp probate dlvUlon with vevernl cum finally ell pimed of Today the lourt I tuklnu n half holiday JiulKe Chrlxteneu ex pott to bo herir until about Heilurday week, when he true to Muntt tor nn adjourned term of the Hnnpetn court The nmo of I'cdelo da Vuona, ml mlulntrntor of the citato of frank MiiKcaro. ujpilhit Utah I'uel coinpun) wn ectth'd )mturday without Kolnit to trial. Mukcnru wu killed lit tho defendant company mine at Hiiiin) ldn hut full JudKment wan nlxen by tlpulullon for twent)-four htiudrid and fifty dollar. J. II. Itedd and T. A Culp. dolni; butelnCM u I'rlco Auto and 8rlo (Inrnifi', Miralniit II (' Wards ull on nc count Demurrer to complaint uh mltted to court, overruled nnd thirl) ihi) Klvcn to unKwcjr Oliver Jcnmi I'nrrott und cithine iik nliiHt John Arrunco nnd othe r, con demnutlon prnrredlnx Continued fur tho term. Chnrlc I'ratto, udmlnlntrutor of the cotalo of 1 ruuclccei I'rutto. dveeuted, iiKullint John Credl JudKment for plaintiff. Deed ordered reformed mi u to lorructly dmrllm tho proper!) ut buue Uiul I'oiuiit uiiulimt tho Denver nnd llin (Irnnde. ditmiiko null. Con tinued for Mm term Defendant I MIcKCil til huvo blockaded with It railroad track cortuln ktouiuI of Mm plaintiff ut llelptr. Kiln C Kdwurd . Ilalpll It ltd wurd; divorce, Ily tlpulutlon du oreo of duorcn I modified. Cuvtndy of Houlo It. Hdward Ktven defendant und alimony U reduced to twenty dol lar u month. 1LMEI1 CtMllia 1H HERE Two Oontlomrn Yom Iho OuuUlo IxMikhiK Kniesrr rxld Ovtr. Kmury tnunty oil proipeicU nro' uvaln attractlntr attention from tho outxlde. L&Ht Tuesday two Rontlrmen cunm to Irlce nnd after regUtcrlni at thu Havuy for tho nlsht loft the fol low In; mornlntr by their own convu) anio fur the Bail llufnul field, whom they uro now making un Inapectlou If Milmrti took kooiI to them a gi"d on huvo been rvpreieeuUd, they will make numerou location and pre pare to exploro thu field Tho partle referred to lire) It. A. O'Kejnl of Caupe r, W)n, and A. U Hpcncer of Halt Lako City The Utter lh n cnpltillut with larko mlulnir In terevt. the formwr tho owner of three prodmlusr well In the Caliper Hcctlon of W) omlne. They were dlrectud to Haxtern Utah by J, C, Jennen, a di rector of Walker Uro., Hanker. They cums hero with letter to C It. Mar cuueii, caahlcr of Trlco Cummerclil and Havlntr bunk Up to laxt night the) weru atlll In Mm outhorn country, but uro expect ed back In l'rko any time Thoy have promlKed loial people to klva thulr lmprelons of tho ileld over San Itafoel way upon their return Cor-' bon and IJmory county oil prnapeit1 aro belli- talked about uway from homo, und It I exported numerou one will be alonx during Mm um mor lookluB for oil, , O'.S'cnl la a friend of ManaKor IM Connrry of tho Savoy. i Although hb tendered hi rcl(rna- Man sgmo tlmo ao to. toko effect on1 tho 18th, If C. Smith '.I MII holding dmvh tho JnU a mVinnirrf drtho Wnt-1 rn I'nloi, nt I'rl yill T Wt hnl dot rut whown up. Murv J Knight v William Knight, citation to nhow eauin pnwd for Mm prenent I'lnlntlff nllnMed filly dot lur ullmoii) nnd defendant purged of contempt loul lloiita v Clt) of Helper, null on bill of e xchuugn or order for twi Ivn hundred dollar Cuo heard and taken under ndvlw.miut In the matter of the niloptlou of Augilo '.amprdrl, minor I'otlllun of H W Molding and Mubto I' Molding granted Child to lie known n Orlu Molding i:ttn of IavI Jflliete, ileteonnj. Hearing on final urcount nnd petition fur dlttrlbullon granted n pru)cd fur. ltnto of Henry Ubaud, eleceaiced, Petition for letter of ndmlnUtrntlon heard und I, i: Whltmoru nppolnted ndmlnlftrator Hood f COO 00 nitutn of I'hlllp Mcdulre, de leaned I'liuil nccount unci petition for dlatrl butlon Imnrd nnd granted u pru)ed for Kublte of Jcmeph Hlrlunnl, ileeiuhid I'liinl net mint und petition for muiii nmr) dltrlbutlon heard nnd granted Hntato of John II Jumeie, eleicsimel Petition for yptilflo perfurmuuie, giv ing deed to liu Kvuti op Tophi I lur propeily for one-half Intercut Alxi final iiiniunt und petition for ellntrl butlon grunted a prn)ed for Hutittn and guardlanihlp of May Janic. Until JitmcH und other, min or. Petition fur lettc r of guardian nlilp lieurd und granted. Ilirthn Jante. guardian llond fixed In tli9 Nil in of 13(0 00 Kietuto of KrancUcei I'rutto, elecea ed Petition for rpecMflo perforniiineo (half Interent In farm of dec rated) AIo final account and petition for aiimmary dlitributlon granted Kktntu and guardlamhlp of Annu Marin I'ratto and other, minor. Petition of Churl P. Krattii for let ter of guardlaiuhlp granted llond 1600 00. PROCLAMATION Following the designation by 4 President Woodrow WlUon of t Friday, April 26th, a Liberty Day, and acting nn tho lUggiMi- tlon of Acting Unvcrnor Harden Ilennlon that the people or the Mate of Utah obwrva Liberty Day to the fulled degree. I, Oeorgo A. Wootton, mayor of I'rlco, proclaim n, half holiday 4 beginning at 1 o'clock of the of- temoon of April re, lll, and nk the people or Price to ob- erve tho afternoon by a general auipenilon of bualnee and labor 4 Tho good people of Price huvo henerouily ulmrlbed to the third liberty loan, but have fallen hort of the mark or "a liberty lond In overy home" That thl mark may be reach- ed und that further Intercut In tho wur aim of tho government 4 may bo shown, the holiday In pro- claimed and ull bullae ordered 4 impended from 1 o'clock until 8 o'clock p. m ai:oitai: A, WOOTTON, Mayor, Dated, Prlco, Utah, April S(, Ul. All or Mm muchlnery niceHiiary for the regUterlng of women inemy all en In Utah I rend) to bo plaied In Immediate operation a oon a In ttructlons ore received from Wash ington, D. C, which U believed will be within the next two week. In X'arbon county It I expected those Iwomen'WIH M Tequlred to register with loenl pnAtmantrr a ther men re ,ietntl) wore mmpelled to clu HELPER CITIZENS PROTEST AGIST I MOVING DIVISIOIITO THE SUMMIT . I Proposed Million Dollar Expenditure Not Only Rank H Injustice to That Town Cut Is Wrong to H Others, the Representation. H Helper eltlivn nnd iropirt) eiwn rnt Hie up III nrmyeignlniit the moving of the Denver unci JtlV Mrnnde ill I nloii from that own to Holdli r Hum mil and )rtere4ay thy) forwarded a protmil In ulroiiK liinutiiigi' In Dlreitnr Oenernl of liallridn Mi-Adim nt Wuahlngton, D CT which will bo for mat!) prevented toda) It I allege el b the prolentuut thai moving Mm dlvbelmi from Micro to Hotelier Huinmlt would reicult In llm ruin or large bulneM Intereiet of a thriving anil Id colichtliehcd ceimmunlt) of omo twelve hundred luhnbllient. Again InirniM-d und udeeiiiili fuillllleie were added In the Helper ticllroiid )nrd the ial )mr, which If completed, rcl di nt thero uwert will iiillo renm ably meet Mm railroad need It I further ret forth In representation in Director General MiAdoo Mint the mad t In Mm hand of it receiver and ibi lining pavnienl of dc lit obligation not im Hired by mortgage the pro po.rd expenditure of ii million dollar or more ut Holillcr Hiimmll would cf fctt further dehi) and Impairment of It nblllt) to pa) mhIi obligation. 1)1 rector (leiiiral McAilon I nhked to tnkn up tho hearing In behalf or the , lull rented public Thn ncitlon of Mm government in ' permitting llm Denver nnd Itlo (Irando to clevolo a million dollur of It fund lo Mm Improvement of ta- , rllltle nt Holillcr Hummlt I like ly to meet with nerlou objection on Mm inert of creditor of the rouil, iiimi. It I HUMrled Thn lompuny I iiejwjn tin Imnil or a receiver nnd pleading pove rty to nil ult brought uhiii JuhI eibllgntlon not ecured by It mort gage It I un old trick among big flounder to overload a railroad with mortgage owned by the Itmlder and thru to throw tho proper!) Into tho hand of a receiver. Of iiiuriw thn Itmlder buy thn rnnd In for a eong when the mortgage are loreclocod with llm remtlt that nil bonulldo toc kholder are wludlcd o the Mock become entirely worthlrn. Incident nlly all nc cumulated clulin for Injur ed em pin) e. lout nnd ilaiimged freight nnd other nbllgntlon. being iondury to Iho bond, nro wiped off tho lntv unci Mm public I further mule ted to the tune of innu) million In Mil matiuir Tim reinolo hope of hiicIi elaliuiiut lie In the ability of receiver to ilar the M)tcm upon u paying bal o a tn earn und provide money for thee Juki debt owing the public lue well J to provldu for the "ilnch" plnyetF who hold tho hond The iipproprlu- II f n million or the Denver and Itlo Mrnnde earning to Holdler Hum inlt Impniveinent liurcaw Mm m cur It) or Mm bondholder, a tho proper!) will pa we under the mortgage a the Improvement lire made, hut al Mm ftiime lime the linen or widow having an iiinettlcd tlalm for pencnnul In Jurlc mut wait until that million I earned again before) hi normal chain or payment I reitored It would hi em that Director Men cm I McAdoo hn been bunked by tho bondholders Into overlooking tho fact thut Mm Denver nnd llin Oninde owe million of dollar to n truting publlo which I unnecured by mortgage. WOULD ClATItAI.I.i: ALL LAMOK Of Till) COUNTIIV AAHHI.SMTON, D. C. April :3 A national labor admlnUtrntor to havu ihurge or all lalmr problem In volved In thu production of wur xtip pile will bo named by Preildcnt Wil son noon Dutlu.. now performed by vurlou talior buroaua In government department huvlng to do with war material production will be tuken over und co-ordinated b) tho new of ficer Tho plan Is a part of the gen eral preitruni for i out milling labor control n contemplate d In the reor ganisation tho departmunt of lubar U now undergoing Thu lubor admlnl traior will naaumu idiiiu of the work now done b) tho department of labor und work In ci-operutlou with the la bor bourd, heuded by Former Presi dent Tart und Frank P Walh, named recuiill) to icttle lubor lontrovc rle Much or tho lubor uuriat or recent month hu been ihurged tn luck or a tontrul ugency for administering la bor affair und to the fact thut gov ernment department which ore hav ing wur materials manufactured havu worked out their own wuge scale' without reference to other depart ment One or the first thing the la bor adiniuUtrutor would do probubl) would bo to eiiiiallxo wage In plant engaged In war work It wa nut mmlci known tndu) whom the preside nt hu In mind for the place Pineapple sherbet promise to bo. tho only one on tho market thl sum mer seiiKiin, and leitt-r that nm disap pear Ihi bt due to a request from Mm national food administration to Ico cream )nnufacturer to c,u( It out, a drib way of aavjng sugar, Tor It re quire nwito aa much sugar to make he-bet an Is required In Ico cream. , Lu - IjH WEATHER H Tho Hnn Hpeclnl Hervlco DKNVKIt Colo. April 20, 7:10 n H m Know thl afternoon or tonight H Ci idler Hiittirdn) nnd generally fair, H Invostlgiitlon b) the department of H agriculture In fifteen atnte shoH that H of u totnt of ,x!6,Uz sheep. 31,68 H were killed by dog In one )enr and 1 wero paid for by the counties H STAKE COW AT PRICE I Pl-iigrniii Aniiniiiiiiil It) tln Mutual linpnivi mi nt Ornniiluitlon. Frldn) and Saturday nf next week H thn Carbon Mutual Improvement a- Mielnlliinie hold their etuke ciinlcM BH ut Price, running through the evening H of thn first die) nnd forenoon nnd nf lernooii und evening of thn Mce-ond On) The program In brief follow! Frlda) Kvenlng Drawing for their H plain, priocr nunountnmeut, pub- He upeieklng, IiiiIIoh nuarti I, riudlng, H nniiouiireinilit of Judge H Haturdn) Fori noon Drawing for H place, ilitiio duetM, retold lorlrt, con- B trnlto moIo, iHiprulin hoIii, vocal duet. Hdliirdit) Afternoon Hum bnll, both Ini)h uml girl hundred )ard ilsnh, H broad Jump, flfl)-)nrd dnshi high H Jump, pole vnull, hntf-mlle relu) H Heetiirduy livening Drawing for H plain iru)er, iintiounc erne nt. male H Hiiartut, liame hiIci. tenor cilo, mixed H ijtuirtet, iinnoiimi menl of winner In nil evinl. followed b) smilal enter- H Dr II II Moetsmunu I In e barge H of Mm program Thomt lire) being printed und ought to bo ready for dl- H trlbiitlqn b) next Mondn) H SPECIAL TRAIN DOUBTFUL ' 1Hik Llko l)aKiliiline.iil tn Pceiplcf H nf llclnr unci Price. H Tomorrow (Kaliirday) evening I the H Minn set for the opening of the new H amusement hall nt Huiinyslilei Num- H ereni Price peopln have invitation H und hud figured to gu If a special train' H U run from Helper mid Price f hull H been announced. Ho. ever, 'a Tim H Hun goiHi lo pre thl (Frlda)) noon H there I nothing sum about thn pcclal H train be lug nvullnble Word from the H dlspntcher'M office at Helper n) none H ha In en iirrunged for C II (llbb H or Utah FUil iiimpany wn lure yes- H te relay nnd thl morning HocxpriM- H id hlmioir n iloubful nlMiut Mm train H being Miippltid b) Iho railroad cum- H pnii) Tliero nro not nough auto- H mobllo In the town if Holper and H Prlco to tun for the crowds. Itov P JM A Hlinpklu or Halt likiv, Cjty niaue H tho doilltury talk tomorrow vrnng H A inu.lcaf and literary program uro H feature with u banquet und darning. H ITII HKi:il 'IO IIFI.P TO H hl'I'I'liY AltMV ll.('llMCrl jH P J Moran, federal lalmr uomnil- H Inner for Utah, I In receipt of u no- H tlce from Washlngtoii. 1) C, culling' M fur ' lank" ope rator nnd trews fot M tin army, tho puy in Ihi tho sumo n H In tho nillwu) regiment. Utah I H usked tn furnlh ono busier operator, H a num with experleure In telegraphy, H one cook, olio storekecpe r, te n ma- H chine gun mcehiinlc, men with ox- H peril neu In miichinn hop, one itutn H englim incchuulc, seventeen traction M engine driver, eight heavy truck B driver, ono motorcyclist, ono topo- l gruphur, ono telegraph oporator, ono H auto electrician, one blacksmith, one oxyaettyUno welder, ono bench b-j- H chlnlst, one luthu hand and one ma- H chine designer M Moran Is ulsei udvlacd thut thu ord- jH nnnio department I In ncod of u H number of men and women for civil- M Ian service In Iho United Slate at mil- H arte ranging from one to three thou- H und dollar a year Apllcatlon should M bo inado to thu federal employment H bureau, 181 WtMt Houth Temple M Ktreeit, Halt l-ako City. M PHI PMtlMI TO HUilKTKIt ALL H IIOK HFCHIN(1 JIAJOH1TV H It I within tho rungu of proh- H nblllty," u) a bulletin eul out by M Cnpt F V Fits Oeruld. draft dlsburs- H lug ugvnt. in tho local draft boards of M Utah, ' thut emigre). will enact a law M requiring men who huvo becomo SI H year old since June 6, 1017, to regl- M ter It 1 tin refute. n$ic.iur tunn- M Mclpata It, und bo, prepared to fur- M nlsh oxtra equipment ,tnfihose alocal M board requiring It ut Soon a tho law M Is signed" tt Huch local bourd I usked to report B Ion whether It require oxtra filing lH space, and on the canditlun of other M Ice ulpmunt of tho looal hoard, In view H of the work which ueipenr tn be mm jH ling In thu near future M Tn succeed Mark A. Howard, vim H recently resigned to enter service In H the Internal reventilfofflco a Income V tax Inspector, William U Uimph lust B Tuesda) became IhlefUlerk to Mm M stntc road commJlun Fur seviu H Sears Lamph ha folltiwed the no- H counting business, havrig for tho lout H two year been with tho United State H Fuel company o supply nnd material jH man. He wa born In Winter Quarter H In B