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Show - litws ATM DESERET - Odd ' NOVElIBEIt 6 1926 SATURDAY . molmo The broad language of the proposed law makes It uncertain sin- ow what conditioins toreigners might be elected. Apparenug foreigner engaging in propaganda ageless. the tascust reginlw la subject o equeztration of his property I 'tail and arrest and Sm. primonment if be enters Italian Ser. - t OF UTAH AND IDAHO NE1WS PRO Vol .."4" ta, liken asortega ,jJ Plans Full Day Pike Brown Family Reunion Armistice Day Fete Held at Harrisville of 6.Desunda1 Nov. da";ycnie.e.', el:171(i SiCfrieChi aeir)eJbOlre. ArPnaltItCiE.cit & ,. leeroloe Allen. Me. lleeoeloe. leo Carrie" Delevere 4 tegrarot beim. ball Look Zrill4 i ogee Monte Soot, Moor, 141 Logan. Tel. azd lisrgaret kArkintiton Richard extencsely planned by at trie IL. is being and Brown. heal a family reunionIt Alt the chamber of 246 .LegionIt-chapel Friday liarrville will he by a. Of lonalt. talk& In by the Amer.. present. A Pr Waal Wan titan in MS 'the partie.pated and t he readings songs Boy and Girl dinLegion, the Gold Star Mothers. the morning followed by a hnirken ner with T. it. tirt,wn s loaatmaa IS,outs. ton Ler, auxiliary, lService ter-tiro Cross. Itotary and during 'Star Legion. feature of the dame wits clubs. an and evening the afternoon program inctudes: waltz IMissanis eanibitidin Of the Sientienne American Legion ilmitie and Brown, P. North to by Thomas on first Thos 65 years. buth over and east. lia Main to front tish, Idaho; tabernacle. present tameCalifnrnia. dewas It Nevada not L. D. a in , 1:30 un-cided to maks the reunion an tabernacle. wielt Commsnder L. R. presidIingmust affair of the Pri,e poet, Fullmer Richard D. Brown and Margaret Ast Banner." Chnir .:,..."dtar-Spengled W. Pagkinved Brown weirs married hilitiop tinand ,Eggiandi. Sent ii. 100 Stoker: remarks,-- Cnairman Full. in 164 Inviting in E. a Without grated to, Utah solo. rocal nag mer; one children le Barrisville. Of their Stain." choir; roll tail. Henry C. and cf one minute of has a posterity- - mother actintant; filsok chit22 post of the daugliter t tutal silence in tribute to soldier dead; posterity, 4 '01- dreg'. The sounding of taps; 'America." choir and audience. 3 game. Carbon Am. Hamilton Gardner to Be, Cathedral school. high t Merieilif'bind-'mtlincerD. I . ' ' ., . - , . -- ; 11-- tt.". alt. or ..r,r. f i E. Mime i 1111. i '''''', ,ter ',., '1 A ,, ,. 1 4 ,,!,,,T-- , r',,,k, ,,,,,,,,,,,', , It- 1 ,,,t ,, --1 4 - f : !!;. ,ter- dI, 1," :i,-,'- ,,, 1 tt rt...,.. ' ' 4 it" r 'i , , r ' rritzw. , ,, t,, I -- trrmi of Joseph it. of Magna. who died in a Salt lAke hospital Friday, The body rnay be triewed prior to the services at the...residence of W. J. Rosevear. 1947 south Ninth East. interment wM be in Wasatch Lawn cemetery under direction - of Eddington &,Ccrmpany. Mrs. Quinn, for many Team e, resident' of Park City where she Was married. was the daughter of I r. enu Mrs. Thomas Wiison, now of this city. She was born, at Wellsburg, Aug. 17, ISS2. her husband besiJes Surviving and parents are one son, Joseph R. Quinn. Jr.. and three sisters: Mrs. J. H. Ouymen. Mn. W. J. Rosevear and Mrs. ROY Leuze- -Quinn , Lehi Auto Crash Victim Is Laid at Final Rest co tetimr.os-a-pre- . Funeral Services Held For Springville Citizen , 4 Nov. 4.(Specia1) Funeral services were held Wdward chapel nesday in the Second for lame& Mille, 61,-- who died sud- . , green cemetery. . - Csrantsville Resident - , ttne.,-tw- , (F) -- , kArl,- 1 - I which Mothers , , , - , Rely On , . ' - ' . Food! Felt Like - tatty In Stomaci Mr A, Arnsian Eirooklyto. N Y matter what I ate. it says --N- o seemed to tura to vinegar like I acid as soots as It Went down was belched gait mid acids rose In my moutb APPetlle was poor I took Carter. Little Liver Pina tor lust OW we This rev utiaPy was a fine remedy for me: Treat a coostipated condition la I sensible roomier. cause the -- , $ , , . ' , . .. ' , . , , - -- . , . , . . , , , ,.....a....,.....................,...,mifts' 4.1",' A.L ..' ''' .'''''''''''''1.'''''''''''''' . .' - . - . ' ' ' - - ' . - - - . , . , . , . . , , Prtmo de Revere. The paper asserts be was mixed up in Plots to organize an anti. fascist invasion of Italy two years ate and was bribed by Commands. tore Lapolla. detective of the ItalIan secret service, for 400000 lira to betray a new plot and also to disclose his knowledge of the re. cent attempts to assassinate Muse sollnL (Copyright 1921 Chicago Daily News Co.) POLICE DE-4-D TO BE trcr , , , EATS-BUS1E- Nov. ROME. : non-fasci- st . st CHARITY ARMY OPENS MEET - -- . Mr. - 'oultr3Tman and Fartner I Po not bemisinformed or xnpede&JJtah Hatcheries will Produce1100,000 baby chicks per week the coming season. Place your orders now for locally hatched, acclimated baby chicks from inspected, certified, accredited flocks and hatcheries of Utah. : - - and better stock can be purchased-anywherremember that for ,every baby chick hatchetat home, sivbn cents returns directly to the pockets of the egg producers of Utah. No Eliminate the dangers of a long haul. Support your home industry. It is common sense bus!. ness. For - further infortmtlon write or wire, - - : H. GRANT ,IVINS, Secretary. '. Utah Breeders & Hatchers Association - tI". ne:Icjuot nt!leorZoLlunagiC'refliclI rWh Tweirs n. the-co- e, - Tine Street, Murray, Utah. - 4 . - . - . - - , . . .. . ... ,, , , -- - , , . . , - Boned in parts as,,,t0,111e in a plot to invade Complicit and overthrow Dictator Spain , , . , - - - .. ,.. , . , - I(Continued be .the speaker in Carter's Little Liver Pills are loo,,.i41n.t M. I. A. wbrtroes Inih1 Mc every member of the family .1 larder ward thane Punday. Nor. sugar coaued. easy to take, 111 T. at 6:34 P.m. A special musical iJrtrusiguits. ! 26 it 75c rs, Decli!le4 program bas been arranged , ) ,' - one-thir- deadlines similar to those used successfully in the Sicilian cornwill paign against the be spread throughout Italy and her colonies as a weapon against the enemies of the Fascist reglme. acto competent politic ciractivities which must be passed by cording cles which are buy interpreting the chamber of deputies and. the yesterday's. -decrees. -selaste-thi- s itiontit---- -------The case- Of From today. under the police abroad will ba examined separately measures.- an political to decide whether to confirm the parties and all organizations of an' passport he now holds or withdraw sort which the government consid- -' it In the latter event...the holder en s likely to endanger the public will be forced to return to Italy peace. are dissolved.. or suffer heavy penalties. An One of the most important asnewspapers ar All pass- pects of the purification of the Indefinitely suspended. ports issued to Italians for travel Fascist ranks ordered by the abroad are revoked and will be re- Fascist party grand council is the re- newed only after severe Investiga- striction of membership to'men action. All persona attempting Meg-all- y tually engaged occuto leave Italian territory. will, patione. if necessary be shot on sight will be obligThis arranged by Political commhsaaries wit be aP- -, ing each member of the party to pointed to investigate the loyalty of be a member also of some catemembers of the fascist militia and gory of the Fascist gym:Pi:al organigenerally all members of fascist" zationorganizations.. The language of Vices provisions Is broad. The public authorities evidently have the widest latitude of discretion in their aninicatitm. The fact that Mussolini personally .is the supreme executive indicates A AIVIBIOnill congress of the Sat., that the measures will be .applied with judgment so- as not to per- ration- Army commenced in the orturb public order. trantsation's auditorium. 137 east The proposed law regarding po- First South street. Saturday. with litical activities against the fascist' representatives present from Wyoregime is notable. not so much fort ming. 'Idaho. and Utah. The conthe application of the death pen-- ! gress will continue with meetings city to those attempting to assas- Sunday. Monday and Tuetday. sinate the king, queen, regent! Staff Capt. and Mrs. Sydney L. divisional commanders. crown prince or bead of the gov- Cooke. ernment and Ileavy prison sentenc- have charge of the conference and will be or es for those directly principal speakers at all of indirectly Involved (these measures have been the public .ineetings. Assistance wil be given by Enlong foreseen) as for the institution of special tribunals with court mar-- , sign W. C. Vernon, divialenal young seerwary. the divisional of all. people's for tie' procedure. judgment social offi ' staff. and 50 field-anthe crimes provided against.of the six judges of these trito Invited to attend The public bunals, five must be high officers the welcome demonstration and of the fascist Militiahenca trustmusical program Saturday at I ed fascist party memberswhile p.m., the holiness meeting at 10:45 the president may be a general In a.m. the. publie praise servSunday. an or or service air the the army Ice at 5 p.m. Sunday and the saladmiral of the navy. vation demonstration at I p.m. Under their competence come all Sunday. Monday and Tuesday will personswhether Italiansor or for- be spent in conferences for private abroad eignerswhether in Italy who participate in activities like- officers with threw aeasions daily. ly to stimulate violent acts r against Yard reeelved.... ear taaey 'Saba per- Potatoes.. Get year whiter ths head of the government-osllaY17 turb public order or injure Italy's walla yellers see taw. . prestige. IJv. geler Seed $lsy Twenty-firstgpecia- la ela to move daily free from pant 1 . , ocot MUSSOLINI TAKES DRASTIC STEP TO END PLOTS ON LIFE Willard Done will discuss the M. L A. slogan, Stand for TestiIndividual 'we of the mony Divinity of Joseph at Smith.!' the meeting of the BeiYoder. ward. In the ward chapel. at Sixth East street and Downing. ton avenue, Sunday evening st I:$0 p.m. Music will be provided br the Utonlan quartet, composed of Les Acomb. Charles Martin. Louts Smith and Dr. W. & foldaway, and by Miss illargaret Arpin. - examines are to be included as a feature of that Twenty-fir- st ward Fast day It is anmeeting Sunday Nov-- I. nounced by illahoP Harold G. Reynolds. The new building is ready for Inspection and the chapel will he decorated. A full attendant le requested. 4 .2 er SYRUP. PEPSIN . th a-- MAN' KNOWN OGDEN,- Nov.- 4, L Dr Calciw011's , LtDW10- Chard) Notices 4 IleivedereElder :s- - . ' A Child's Laxative Twalfth-Thirtasn- ' the--onl- ntihreeeknext8peaseak-the present er tonrworth said: The first thing we intend to d6 Is to pass a bill 'Fettling up the entire question of alien prcperty. all property taken from Germany or German citizens duringan the war, and paying all the Amen-cclaims against Germany allowed by the mixed claims commission. The ways and means committee will meet about Nov. U. and will have the alien property bill ready for presentation as soon as we meet. We expect to pats that bill before Christmas. :The- - aPpeopriatione, committee will also meet about Nov. In and wIll have ready two or three of the bit appropriation bills, that wiU be the work of Congress before the holidays?' Referring to the election. Speaker tongworth said: 'The chief canes of this whole thing Dee in the fact that the only purely national Issue was .whether the next house si.ould be Democratic or Republican. and the Republican party won. In the case of the senate and governore of the various states there were a number of local issues which determined the results.'" IN OGDEN MEE, Yale WardA minicar program 'has been reczived hers of the death of Stereo will feature the conjoint meeting of the M. I. A. in Yale ward, beConant 20, in Los Angeles, Calif. Re was the son of Mrs. Agnes Con. ginning at 6:80 p.m.. Sunday. Nov. 7. Musical artists who will participat include Prof. Alva Woodward, vocalist; Prof. Reginald Beale. violinist. and ProL William Peter, son, pianist R. S. toilet will speak on the Ores witnesses to the Book of Mortnon. and six young people will make talks on subjecio related to. the L A. slogan. - , 9 BBESSIN MRS. ' i,mthoef .. - teacucts imen urging that the death penalty be made retroactive and applicable so persons already convicted of at. Duce. tempting to' anseasinato--the by.-t-he This must chamber but .conservative apparently is opposed to IL It is said ,in quarters close to the government that the king personally desired that the proposed law instituting the death penalty be submitted Jo the chamber and senate before he signed it. This was partly because the law was specially directed at protec. tion- of his person and also bongo's the house of Savoy in she past has been proud of the Iv that Italy was EuroPil country where the death penalty,did not exist.: During the period when capital punishment did not exist. hoinicl. d des decreased She to number prevailing when the death penalty was in force. Everybody In Italy feels that the king is per- small ' following events, with the closest attention and with a full sense of his responsibility as seat - One reason for the- sever mel- t&twee against Italians aboard ap. Pears to be discovery of the sinister activities of Ritelotti Garibaldi, grandson of the liberator. According to the newspaper Popolo di Romano. Garibaldi is now being' gees. tongworth. epeaker of the house of repreeentetive, said today that the Republicans will hare a solid working majority of at least Zr, In the next house, and that It means his as speaker. Talking with a representative of. Associated the Frees, Mr. Long f4 Worth said: of also means the John Q. Tilson of Connecticut. as the continuance leader and majority of the chairmen of all imporiotnt conimitteesi In other words. It means the house as it stands todal wit' be practically continued without change' When asked as to the matters of Importance likely to be taken up , - --Funeral --- SEAVER SOY SEKIED. BEAVER, Nov. Mrs. ties year old -- lon of Mr.-an- d Lew Tattersall died Wednesday with illness. rineUmonia. after short Mr. Tattersal. who was working at Logan. arrived here early Tuesday. Funeral services were held at the home of the grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson. Thursday afternoon.- Interment was.in. Moan. Lain View cemetery. " 1 services for Mre. Bessie Ludwig Walston. who died at the family home in Portland. Ore., Tuesday, will be held Sunday at 2;42 in tha ward p chapeL The body may .ba. viewed at the Larkin funeral home Saturand Sunday afternoon and evening Until 2 p.m. Interday from le ment will be in the Wasatch Lawn cemetery und.t the disaction of the Larkin tndertaking Company. Mrs. Walston was the 41111Ighter of Jeremiah A and Martha Dowell Robert!. and had lived Au Ogden until 1223, when she moved with her family to Portland. SurvPring are her. husband Earl I. Walston; two eons. Frank and Itobey Ludwig: her mother and the following' sisters anti, brothers: - Mrs. Slecte. Ileningar. Mrs. Jenny 'flatlet". Mrs. Evelyn Dahl. Mr, . Sophie- - Irrencit,.L A. Robes'. Jr, and & T. Bober children. Funeral services will be held Is the Grantsville Second ward chapei Sunday. Nov. 7, at 2 p.m, with triterm.nt in the Grantsville city cemetery. m Funeral Notices WALSTON. GRANTSVILLE,. Nov. Mn. Anna Christina Johnson, $O, Utah pioneer and resident of Grantsville since 1117. died at her home here.Friday of old age. was a native of Sweden. are ..several children ..aadSurviving , m Nov. sad five grandchildren. For 55 Years Is Dead - m .; Pioneer Miller to Be Buried at Ma lad, Ida. 46- .-HENRY WOODMANSEE. Tundra& services for Henry A, Woodrnansee 66, native of Salt Lake. who died 'Thursday at 206 west Second South street, will be held Sunday, Nov. 7. at 13 nt. at the Joseph William- - Taylor mortuary chapel. 21 south West Temple street. Friends Cr. invited. Interment will be in city cemetery. )tr. Woodman. Fee was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Woodniansee. Surviving henry are his former wife. Ellen Miller Woodman's.: three sons, IL O.. J. W. and B. three Woodmanseet Mrs. Ernest Edgar. Mrs. daughters. Wood-manse- s. Farr' 11 Clark and Miss Nettie r. - 3,474.5 it --- - denly Monday. Bishop Wm. Wainwright avid In charge of the services. Prayers were by George Hyde and J. Larsen of Swish Fork. The speakers were G. H. Haycock and J. F. Bringburst of the stlike presidency and Bishop Wainwright. Music was by a 'male composed --of M. E. Cranuall. Earl Banat Snelson. quartet Sunision and Earnest Strong; vocal solos. Mrs. Guy Brown, John Salley and M. E. Crandall. $: Grotegut ót SpanTsh 13Ishop Fork dedicated the grave In Ever- ;; . star. Hinckley and Delta will decide the championship of region on Nov ant of Loa Angeles but spent tho greater part of his youth In Ogden. Surviving is him widow, lira Helen Perkins Conant. formerly of Ogden, . and two ehltdren. SPRINGVILLE, -- - , ,,, - DELTA. Nov. he Hinckley high school won a la to 12 game Irene Fillmore yeittarday. the- - en- tire Hinckley team played well with Captain Nelson 4110 the outstanding OGDEN. -- tatel.e..VTIStrnim. Hinckley Defeats Fillmore 39 to 12 Crowther. U. pioneer miller of Utah. died in tha L. D. S. hospital Ivridartftlit and the bodY wee brought to Ogden and was taken to Mated Saturday where funeral serbe held in the tabernaele vices will v. 7. at 11:15 p.m. Sunday.-NoMr. Ctowther was born in Eng1857 and in 1161 27. March land. came to Salt Lake with his parents. He went to Logan in 1104 wirers It. established a sawmill. Later he moved to Laketown, Bearlaks county and with his sons operated & flour mill until 1111 when he moved to Matadi, Ida He was in the southern states mission from 1815 to 1687. While living In Logan he was superintendent at the Sixth ward Slinday school& At Laketown be was a member of the bishopric and at the time of his death was a member or the Mated take high council. In 1883 he married Mary Weston In the Sea lAks endowment house. the Surviving are Isis widow andNorfollowing children: Edward-Nman W. .lunius L. Crowther. Mrs. Harold L'awrence, all of Mated; Mrs. B. A. Fowler and Mrs. Joeeph Ririe. Ogden; a brother. Joseph Crowther,- Logan and 15 grandchildren. LEHI. Nov. I. 1,44411- - dar,,,talua.Edwite.., Son te victim of an auto accident MonAlto high envoi day, were auditorium .Thureday. BishopR. J. Whipple of the First ward was in charge. Prayers were by Prest. HYrum A. Anderson of the tIth Quorum of Seventy and rest. A J. ST:yana. Resolutions of respect were read by Freeman Boyle repreeenting the Seventies' zuorurn. A. Carlos Schott read the Ilographical sketch. The speakers-- were Bishop S. L Goodwin. Edward Sonthwick. John G. McQuarrie. and Bishop R. J. Whipple. The musical numbers were under the direction of the First ward chorister. Harold Fox. Interment was In the oil.), cemetery where William L. Liayee dedicated the grave. Practically every seat in the large memauditorium- wow filled.-Th- eber of the Seventy quorum the Business club. the O'd Folks committee, and the Athenian ,club attended D MIA... y. 114tigetisEnhi;diettSftretosirtIt'n:gn.oltnn.ferotixityCenriYirttihneentirc Bodge. .Goals-- attar Mouritien 2 (drop Wicks) Staple. R. Mag. 'Johnson; Wilistur.Quinn;-wlf- e- 1 wasi.-Tri- A Funeral eervices will be held in The 'Elehrrtls' ward rhAli'et Oct. 7. at 3 p.m. for Mrs. Hildred ; e.- , Bothwell.---proprieto- . Webor-..Budg- balf-eterv- D-- 1- - 0- Intercollegiate Debates on Feb. r; final obstaclo In their dash toward col. 1 their fourth conoecutive juniorSnow logo 'bunting by defeating bore- PndaY. 24 to 13 In the hem.- Doming faature. Tho locals led at the half 12 to' flnal periods netted two touch. downs while the defense bracod to hold the locals scoreles& Snow completed 14 out of 11 iit..., tompted forward passim, The Magleby brothers went tho whits Price. big stars tor Om locals Mauritian and Budge were the .ter. tor Weber. Swigs thrilled with & 14 Yard run to a touchdown in tho final period. The flattop: Webor (20). Snow Normal (In Stable I. Taylor N 01111111111 It Tuttlo G. Ward. Thompson lg.. T. Thompson c.... I Griffin Okarland Bott Larson Bailey (C) Olsen re Clark Mouritoen ob. .. 11. Magleby ihb Blaine Wheatley Carr rhb.. M. Maglaby fb Johnson Pries Score -24 I 4 Weber 4 6 0 -12 (Snow e I for Substitutions: Griffin. for Wangsgaard 'Corr.. Allan for Tuttle;.Tuttio for Allan; Christenson for Okorland; i Okerland for Thompson. Noyes for Johnson for Noyes. Scot.- 7- . nut's-see- ritorY Nov.' - CINCINNATI.-0- I ',,,, I its --- - t .::.:S4i...Lwii011 12 PltRADL Nov . C....Weber college .I.J. lootballont Iturd lid their matt. jole i ,,, thull : to r '3' p.m.--Pro- t- 20 C direetion the American 10.e. LOGAN. Nov. glen post, this city will observe student body of the U. A. C. was Armistice day Thursday. Nov. today presented with a Cliophone by alumni members residing in halt Earl Condor has been selected by Lake. the Legion es chairman of the day. The toature of the celebration will , Erick Nitwit, representing the be the unveiling of the large Ger- donors. was present today at the of the instrument man gun presented to Provo city Initial tryout which by the war trophy commission 9f games. is to be used at football The gun will be Place4 in the Unit. ' The idea was tonceived at the center of the main walk to the Thanksgiving gams on Cumlargo steps of the new city end annual Field last season when the county building. MI tore will mings clvse from 10:40 until noon-T- he cheering by the large student body of the of IL drowned out the ceremonies will begin at.11' oclock. Rev. J U.. Detail's of the cheering of the Agile& The new Catholic church will offer the Invo- Cileptiona. operated by & noiseless cation. The unveiling address will gasoline engine, will be used to give be by Judge George ft Bailiff and added volume to college songs. lie initial public appearance will tho Armistice day address by Dr. be at the Armistice day game on George H. ftrimhall. Members of Adams field and It will also be the Service Star Legion and the American Legion Auxiliary will un- taken to Salt Lake for use at the veil the new trophy. Thanksgiving genic Tbe mechanic At the senior and the 1tirtior drPartiosat .of - schools uttdreeses Will he- - givenhigh mounted the instru'thevollege'llas by rati ce Celebration Speaker Chembe-- of Commerce tom& Jemes B. Tucker and l. IL ment on a truck on the order of a Armistice band wagon. a at Star the Edwards. end the B. 'Y. U. tudents circus OGDEN, Nov. in the City etre. fun shod. by Chamber band. will be addressed by Judge George The musics of the Cliophone is on to be given day aaidresta on .of the the order of the steam calliope. occasion Worthen. the its carnirsta p dance at ball park German gun, city ball. . unveiling of the huge Gardner. past be wilt by jiamiLtn US. Schoól of the commander ' department of Wasatch Year .Banker-Tell- s Pupils Lucky, Academy AMtriCall Legion and commander it Assembly the 221in4 field' artillery 1-Book flighty Honore 8 flounced by Wilitam P. StephensPROVO. Nov. general , the Leg.on MY, PLEASANT.- Nov eitairroatithe of conditions properouss Nov.Armistice day committeebook LOGA(. Academy a year lit cialjWasetch the U. S. at present with the equal. the "Orange. and Bieck" heti been or The American Legion ausillary of coache e Of debating and heartbreaking misery of the meeting details for the open awarded a from honor U. in the the C. A. annual completing the IL high of U. factory districts of Germany. IL. A. arid the B. T. U. It was decided by the locsa rating of lb. Centre loose to be corittatted on Dixon, manager of the Farmers lk to have Armistice Press esSOCiatiOn at, Madison. Wis. pm. tha interstate debates for post from 4 to club I The Merchants hank, urged the students the Legion American Ito the was day publication girls and men on Feb. 1 and I adjudged chairof the Provo high school at the Fowles J. Francis rooms. of honors for chapel worthy respectively. exercises commit to appreFriday rum o; the school speaker? its class. The academy is one of IV. J. Vickers. coach the er,Inne.fill op- of Dr. tee is preparing the list otthespeakers ten schools accorded this honor, all ciate more fully the U. A. C. has debating announced the grade others being central and eastern portunities with "'""" they '"'" questions to address students in for debate as follow.. for surrounded. the day. schools during e men's team Resolved: That this eehools, leaving Wasatch the only children said the school west of the Mississippi to re. of He tba old world would he overcome b,...ouse,condenn thepheresertgobtiteontdelacre: ochre Hotel with to Doe and I Erie Clitheroe was editor of the One by the happiness of the just ff;e'r'',.."'" the girls team. ra. experiences day ors. so.Pi'ved: That social business Becker, Of Bootleg Implication book, Bert fraternities and high school student of Mrs, Graham C. Lootbouroem dinary sororitite should be abolished from countrl. iteed.-wh- o rt adviser. Other Nov. OGDEN , etaff Mein. American colleges." faculty think lives trill '1 your b. bens were Mae Bertelsen, John was arrerted on & The girls teams will consist of great deal broader than the li yr of three to a Liana. the inen's charge Thursday night at the Grant Kousseff. Bill Harvey, Lucile Bel. year fathers and mothers,: Mr' Myrtle Johnston. Florence Dixon. ".de students teams speakers of two elacahsrf hotel, did not commit the offense at lard. , pf, putty', ilitilliesJratier,Jilerteleerw., bottles shuddeVit the narrow' liotok, hut eau' saorols,froandAnd introduction of a professional taplainea by Acton. arrested there. it is judgiewill be essaye d this The ant intolerance of the past." Shertft Richard . Piareek.-- - 'rho school not participating will choose impliin way any ALFALFA CROP. arrest does not , the for aebat the in judge which Truth in Advertising eat him Ada the other two schools are engaged. DELTA. Nov. S(Special)Altof the hotel. and there were not it- rod Oison, local man. After the discussion tne Judge threshed from will . floor law violations at the hotel. 11 acres Shaelecele land fee begs of review the Arguments and render the sheriff says. hie decision. alfalfa seed the land receiving but In Ad. PROVO. Nov: One watering. In one .ders threshTryouts for both the gide and . theme of the 11 MET FOG vertising" was the ing SO bags of seed were totaled. Cost address bo held about Deo K. Romevn of Balt man'a teams will VICTIM OF SCALDING of threshing given by netted only Its Dauber,. Lake to the Provo Rotary club at according to Dr. Vickere. Leland , OGDEN. Nov. .Funeral serv-- 1 student debate maaager, Skanchy. , in the luncheon the Rotel Roberts says work is going on towards a Ices for Josaph Ray ,Nailsen who Friday. The speaker declared that Rocky Mountain Conference Debate died from scalds and burns suffered more are and merchants realising BRIEFS I at a local gas plant 7 Sunday.in will admovreentitiaaintgtoudyesturnotyructountluildenscetateix. the 4- -p.m. be held Saturday at loots kifnoirr baritchhts,:eviornses.bni pt Larkin chapal. Via body will be LERIA Ghia Booster club has nitrite hurts businesssinowenenrusil,nuessot with lour letter men returned and taken, to Hyrum, Sunday, Nov. 7, been organised at the local high only the a be number will of sarvicts school funeral to vher experienced coLege put pep into all the stu- but all business. He said that bald in the Hyrum Second ward dent bwly activities. Bettie Trinni. truthfulness in window display is debaters from other achool at hand. man is president chapel Sunday at 11:10 p with Beatrice as necessary as in newspaper adver- - Golden Wright, Leland Skanchy, Chijtest., etc. preAdoit; Veriand Evans. Gene TERM Cdon Evans, PRISON Evans. GIVEN F. Dente and Fog, board governing OGDENNov. 6.From one to 10 have caps of the school colors. The was the Durie4 and white, with an appro. the club directors bad authorized years in the ',tato prison goltrls'Owagenualoubcoas.te of the aentence rained by Judge Georg S. priate monogram. the annual presentation of a gold ret medal to the winner at the Young Hansen, and Louise Shepard, With Barker In (hi Second district court Tarbet, and Miss Mayeoek Friday. upon Ben Candalario. alias university ofen oration' on toter. Miss BiNGRAMA talk on salesmanfrom the B. Y. C. the flee should John Dacca. who pleaded guilty to ship was given before the Killenlin national peace. be formidable contenders for this tho that Of club Thursday night by grand larcany offorclothes. John 021 and a suit years championship. Spencer of halt Lake. Four Couples Granted DENIES FAILVRE TO FROVIDD LAYTONAnnouncement is made Freedom From Parents to Be Guests Marriage of a Brigham City. Nov. e OGDEN, - -0.Pre11ntinary Oct.the20.- marriage - daughter of Laura Allen.Of U.A.C-AnnisticRearm( en a charge of failing to- of Mn. Joseph DavAllen. to Farley Decrees of divorce w ere granted provide for his wife, Malmo Dint-- Green . son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred four couple. Friday afternoon Nov. I 1100AN , mermen. and two childran. was Green of by Keyerville. They will live District Judge William S. Marks. tattoos were sent laat week to e le walvea In the city court Friday. by Kaysvillo. of student, of the V A. C. Joaeph Zimenermaa of Salt Lake. They were: Rae Gibbs Cart from parents in which a welcome was eitended It lie is held for trial under 01000 W. to tailors preRaymond Cart, E. ICAYSTILLEThe marring Prest. by to at Brigham City. Oct. JO, of Vein vide: Kim Kipintes from Gertie the annual and "iat-1;;livIrE CHARGES CRCEATT. ot on Nov. ii. A program of in- Watt. Mr. Mrs. and Elizabeth Ball daughter day deser:lan; Kiplotta, OGDEN, 'Nov. 0.Mrs. Elizabeth IL Jolla Trelnenton. and from Jarred Ball. desertion and formaluntertainment. presenting ths Olsen filed suit for divorce against Myrtle Watt, of son. of Mr. and Lytitgo. to provide: Leila M. Allen school in its ordinary an4 varied Guy Y. Olsen in Os Second district Mrs. James , LYthfloo of this Mir. failure from David A. Alien. desertion. terinowl:nht1r nneedomfmorittteeb. (Play court Friday on charge of cruelty. Is announced. They will lie bera bg ht:: Clarabel Littlefield withdrew het chairman,They were married in Idaho larnes 11.Untwd.- - Bei Feb: divorce Idaho,. n. action against E. IL Little- R. West Den.. Dozier discussion- - of unfair and student field in the Third court in and was district trade held Frank Body Presideat at Christensen. competition the regular meeting of the Rotary Judge Marks made the order for It includes visiting of the classes Duchesne Has Democrat club Thursday ivenIng I.. A. Mo- its dismissal together with an order in the Mernint, a11special Armisticea.m.. an informconsidered the question from. to show cause filed in connection day assembly at Recorder and Trenourer Gee at reception to parents anti their the standpoint of law. Gamer P. the suit. I p.m., a football game children Peacock of merchandising. A. D. With at A bench warrant In the divorce in the afternoon and a parents-caMTTON. Nov- Button Of drugs. J. Pan Millar of cilium county .elected two Demo. Fay Heather against Ma. faculty banquet at night. utilities. and Dr. ,J thew ofHeather, erste. the county treasurer and re public Parents are urged to visit the was lamed by the Stookey. medicine. corder and there is a chance of court when the builland failed to classes to attendI the special asDemocratic short term commission. and the Presidents revel). sembly --- Engagement KAYSTIIILE of appear. er as the last precinct in will I tion. lishether they aro interested is Revs to- Ruion KU- the race between Fred C. and football or not. banquets lien of Self Is Lake ennouneed by con. R.. and J. Austin Pock. I). Mr. J 'Sheffield. Jr Miami Tribune Issues The returns for the county show the and Pita, SoIL take In the place n.arraige Post-Storthe following lected: Edition , Farm Bureau Women Salt Lake temple., Tuesday, Nov. Repreeentative. Owen Reunion 23. For Meet (It ); county commissioner. long Th. Miami Tribune fi1a3 re-- 1 LOGAN, Arriving term. W. W. McConkie (R ); elerk. Nov. 11.ISpeciallFor- of a daughter cently issued a special pot-storAlbert Hamilton (R-)treasurer. le LAYTONArrival Mra-.Mr.of - Evand announced., by veom asenettorenpresentatives FL touriat and industrial- - editiori- The-- , Nellie Johnson (D.): sheriff. - county farm bureaux have arrived Mitchell (D.); recorder. Alice erett Taylor. was number for Arzy the purpublished M. Todd itti surveyor. J. P. L the organizationand leadsors arrival Is pose of 'Mewing that Greater MI- - to attendtreitool-41ARMINGTONA 1 . (R.): county attorney, Rulott home ecotromics woret 3Ip and lira Harold ami miled-threugh ' ' Carey Z. Larsen (R.); county assessor. L eanouneedby-MrH. Robinson. conducted being by the 11. A. C. ex- records burriCans.that for history X. Michelson (R.) -Ire housed dormitory style, EXECTTIONER TREED. SALT LAKES TO BE SPEAKER emerged with a loss of life and ' They the third floor of the liveatock It.be- below Nov. HAVANA. which far that property turr P. building. where there is steam heat. captain Irwin. commas'. Bar of Balt Lake poet. American Frank Davis, 59. a negro of Hay- came generally fixed in the mind hot and cold water and all home Legion.. will be the chlot s,rakor at annah. Ga. wbo recently acted am of the public." An editorial in the conveniences. a patriotic maas meeting lo ba held aasantAxecutioner in tho garrot- Issue states that the -- wind - that .1,Tha WOMOR-- COM. In groups of to Xnreet foods. at Payson on Wilstudy a clothing and raged for hours traveled at ,the home .manairement. lard R. Huntsman will addr-ssAfter four the ing of two muredrre in tho San- rate of at least 130 miles per hour. Years become in of student has instructors been they school. body Murray high tiago jail. pardoned. . The loss of Ills was 114. and Prop- - their own , community. erty damage is fixed officially at .about $160000,000The issue is weU illustrated and,,Famous British Woman to The Address U.A.C. Students attractite in appearance. various departments include lifiami , Nov. ' A)G Ads section. Coral Gables section. bliami-beacIeur 4.(Sthe U. A. section. tut well a the Ward el chap exerciseMonday, news section issue The regular 1 p.m. Misa ttard is an undergrSa- "Miami will be happy to Juate says: of London, a member of the "It 'EN l'1';1,r IIit welcome the vast throng . of winter Paris university 'i4k1.27,1 and bas an honor I , , visitors who come to get) for them- - diploma of St. Andrews. Scotland I t MAI t I selves that a mere hurricane, the She hes studied extensively in Rome. Paris and Berlin. is en cc- 1!;41 only one of consequence that has nomhlishett '474tri:N, 'and is well linguist can not in here leers. struclt , for her journalistic ability. impair 'seriously or for long. the known Miss Ward well AL noted figure beauty of their playiround",, mons the fititisit women prominent . in the. World war work and her 414 eloquence then first attracted fiery Stone Crushers Will the attention of lecture managers (1!, 13-1Sc' of her subjects are: "TOU Am- S. Meet In Nov. 6 ericank". "Paces In the Crowd,' "A Day in London." MIL VC IL CALDWELL Local stone products manufacAT THE AGE OF OS 4 TWO COEFLES LICKNIED turers will be hosts at a convention of officers of the National Stone LOGAN, Nov. 4.(Special)MaraTo Dr. W. D. Caldwell, of Mo 13 Nov. elms licenses have been issued to esociation in Salt Lake, geation or sour stomach. All chilto le. it was teamed Fridalr front Glen W. CrOWtOn and Nrra Gino cello. IlL. a practictng physician for dr.n lore its pleasant taste. Buy a large Bywater. Salt Lake: William Lathy . 47 years., Et seemed cruel that, so bottle at any the Chamber of Commerce- -store and Christine Johnson. Logan. that sells medicine or writ -Many constipated infants and dillSfruP PeOnit- t- Monticello. Illinois. fer a WREE 'SAMPLE BOTTLE Franklin 'Beet Growers d be krpt'stirred--,11Wanderlust Seizes see for yourself how 7,ti1 and bait sick by taking cathartic lust It cleanses and To Get $400,000 Nov. 15 bowIlia and el," regulates , pills, tablets. salts. calomel Au tó Also Missing , Infanta and Children. OHL. nary Nov.:PRESTON; It 11,(Spe- BINGHAM. Nov. While be knew that &instillation the Franklin ciallWhen County Deputy Sheriff Mike Nauss has was the cause of nearly all chil- company distributes its next titled cities between Salt Lake dren's little ills. ha constantly ad- -' checks about Nov. it, the beet and LosallAngeles and San Francisco. vised mothers to giro only a harmre- Frank:In of - less laxative which would will growers county be to en the watch for five to calif, help about ' establish natural bowel "reglliartt';;;11 for surlmes. m7voi' th:ir. b7?:nif.c..mnen ittranuemeii.ntIt.1,Far..11rith t ty. labor. In 'Dr. 'Caldwell's Trup Pepsin The factory le atilt running night Ralph Stringham, Earl Kopenhaven mothers have a reguisting laxative Sod dey and the officials of the and Kenneth Kendall, appropriated which i,hay cap depend upon wh.n. ' ' plant believes that it will require the car, belonging to Mrs. Robinson. ever a child la constipated, bilious. - at least IS . snd days to finish up ,Ilte ' feverish or sick ,tront a qq1d. lani-- ; '. t' ,. run. 7.1 . ' 1...1,1".t.' :. German Gun to Be Saltlak- e Altiti'liii,' ." Unveiled Nov. 11 Of U.A.C. Present PROVO,'Nov. Cliophone to School the of 1 OD3Esl. . , Irregular Carder Delivery be peportedi be the Carrier Prey.Deseret Depart.. ?Sews. Salt Lake The City. ire Cleyti Deetit. Uremia., ties DeSresestslirs. - Td. Gautier Assissettes. Deserter. Whig. wa. Salt Latta City. at s Alfred GlatareM, ttoot. Ottea. Tel. 10S4 Toast1-01r- d Woe. Maaesaot Moat Motel, lrregt1aset . IfiH6Tó In Fmal Ward for 1 inmeral Hildred Quinn ay 1 Onside Depart. ir.Pyrtta lo Ostia Carrier Stanford ak.uld 111Yeber Conquers Held e to-B- 1; 0 OBITUARY . , |