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Show i timSMS AAf, C 4 I Vv''fr '?' 'V 1 8 T I THE DESERET NEWS THURSDAY I. Adler-i-k- a PEJOVO Salt Tel. Lk The City. er Wendell Beeih, M.W, ilrmUlIra Rereenl-tl- Rriier. If. C Rftrke, Brigham 3uSr Phnt Goes On Eight Hour Shift Not. Again! t CtnW Delivery hold btImgtlar NfwrtH t Tb Pft Carrier Deeerrt Kewe DNHawa( casioned through th, removal of Bishop Bickmore and family to Corlnne. the bnlf medicine foro never bad 'edlc ne l would not take 21 for the rellef on. a Adler-l-k(8lned) bottle of I Adler-l-k- a u on the etomach. I much relief with any T. ' H. L. Hicks. PUN FOB CONVENTION The L O. O P held PROVO, OcV 27. lufct thlr city their annual roll call eight with a large number of focal Grand attendance. In Odd Fellow Raster Harrey duff of Salt Iake addressed the gathering explaining, among other things the scope and of the coming grtnd lodge possibilities which In is to convene convention Provo next April. Iramost the one of be will This portant gatherings of Odd Fellows eve- - held in Utah, Wr. Ciuff said. Tt wlH bring more people to this city than any convention of recent years has done. Tha convention will last thres days, and will include a big parade and an extensive program of entertainment. !n -. LEGION MKhTfi tePROVO, Oct. 27 The American 2 at 7 R rn will meet Friday Mart ander &mm v m , in the Armory or Koylance announces thatbe a number brought interesting thlngX-wil- L for discussion. This the members Is the opening meeting of the winter season. RELIEF SOCIETY FLAX BAZAAR. f - 0t PROVO. Oct. IT Tbs Pioneer ward Relief society will conduct a baxaar in the ward amusement hall next FriAs day evening at 7 10 oclock. program wlU be rendered and re freahmen is served. Eitrar Pond Sale Case , Is Finally Settled Adlor-i-k- a acte on BOTH upper and lower bowel, removing foul matter out which poisoned atomaeh. Brings eart relieving .,! tor and other orane. EXCELLENT on the etomach or aour etomaen. foul, Removes a eurprlaln amount ofnever which you ddcaylnr matter your eyetem and thought WM In can dislodge. Tend which nothing else to CCRE constipation and prevent Adler-i-k- a eurprlee appendlcjtia only ordinary thou who have used Sold by remedies. stomach bowel and Schramm-- J oh naon S good drug stores ... rwa Adv This action wu oruught under four for th, operate counts for damagu of a number of alleged illegal ulllng In animal. th, eatray pound plaintiff, at Bear River City. The cue wa, tried which at tlm, th, defend year ago dante won out and the plaintiff apto the supreme court with the pealed reeult that that tribunal ordered a recase and the findings of of the rial Judge Law In favor of the plaintiff la result the Judge Law alao granted Victor E Madsn damages In the sum of 150 with Interest at I per cent from Nov. 19, 1920. against th, Utah Idaho Central Railroad company for the killing of a valuable milch cow by a passenger mile train at th, Wilson crossing. north of this city. Th, case was hsard in the city court during the early summer and plaintiff was given judgment In the sum prayed for out th, defens, appealed to th, district court which sustained the finding, of th, lower courts , , I. Jaei. JpH FISUERI Oct. 27. W. C. Arm-- ; strong, foreman of th cement mixernow at work oa linn street, Springvilla, met with a painful accident jr terdaf when all four fingers and Uhumb of hi right hand were crushed, he jka he wa kneelingUseon the ground j had hia band plank the roll on, th wheel engineer started th machine ruonlng over crushing every finger Armstrong' bon in them. It Is doubtful if the. h can saved. flngor mi-;cfc- m i Spanish Fork Employees Receive Bonus Checks I Bishopric of Penrose Ward is Reorganized (Special to The News) BRIGHAM CtTT. Sept. 97. Bishop William M. Blrkmore and hi, counseM. ut (Special to The Nows.) BRIOHAM CITY. Ocf. 7. Employees at th Brigham sugar factory during th 1020 campaign, received check Tuesday which represented th ahr of edth In th bonu money th comfor efficiency during the pany offered - The total amounts which campaign. cam to the local factory is not known but each of th 160 employe rceivd ary approximately 6 per cnt of hi for th entire campaign. Some of tb checks wr for 22 and other a higft a 2160, amount ranging those two figures. Th payment of th bonus was hardly expected by the men In view of th hard ttm the sugar company ha had with It finance during tb past summer and th moay coming now with th announcement of the return to the oigbuhour shift, bring Joy to all tb workmen and make for good fooling all around. btwn I Get away from them by NEAL INSTITUTE, Salt Lake City, tery bore. Funeral ervlc for Mr Johns will be held In the Hecond ward chapel Friday afternoon at 2 o clock. mEKAL If HELD. ' (Special to Th Newn) BRIGHAM CITY, Oct. 27 Funeral services wero held Tuesday afternoon In tho Willard tabernaclo for Porsi M. Dial, widow of John Dial, and who from dropsy. died Sunday morning Mrs. Dial was born in Michigan, Feb ta. 1268. and cam to Willard 18 year She l survived by on son and ago. two daughters. MOVES TO SALT LAKE. (bpecial to Tho News ) N. A 27 BRIGHAM CITY, Oct Macdonald has sold his homo in this city to Henry Standsr and ba pun chasd a residence In Balt Lak City, DIES. In fu- Mrs. Llsxl hr Old Parties Name . Tickets at Beaver t "F (Special to The News ) BDAVER, Oct. ' 7- - The Republican of Beaver, htd a convention In tb court house Monday evening nominating th following candidate: Mayor, councilJoha R. Murdock; four-yr man, Henry K. Boyter; R. White P Levi. Georg Frd and John F. Joeeph; city recorder Elisabeth Fothariagham; treasurer, Nancy Baker. The Democrats also mot Monday evening in the Library halL John P, Barton heads their ticket for rterm mayor; Frank Smith, councilman: JWfbor Smith, Oscar Baldtwo-yeArnold win Low, eonnrllmea; Mrs. Hattie Ashworth, recorder: Mrs. Edith Cowdpll Woolsoy, treasurer Aa xecutlve oommittee wa appointed as follows4 J. F. Teltonj WlU lam ulirst and J. T Tanner. ar two-yea- ; i (Special to Th Nws ) SPANISH FORK, Oct. TT. Lari years 1 employees of the ioca, sugar factory, wero made happy ye-ub- -' terday by tho Inreceipt of quit n a tho form of bonus stantial sum. aa a pris for tho factory making a certain record last year in a given amount of tlm etc. Tb prise money wa n a divided betwn th enkrioiyeos per cent basis and many smiling face last night testified to it accessibility. Ltab-ldako- taking the Neal Drink .T reatment Call or write, th where tho family will reside ture. Mr Macdonald ii th offle mantho Fidelity Bulldtng A Loan for ager daughter. aasociatlon, which was formed In this Mr. Margaret Evanson, in th Second city which grew to uch proporward, Wednesday morning. Juat a few tions hut that it wa deemed advisable to Weeks ago, Mrs. Evanson received th remove tho head offle to Salt Lak of died who husband in her body Franc and it waa burled In th com- - MRS. LIZZIE JOHNS BRIGHAM CITY, Oct 17. Johns died at th horn of ABB CRUHED. 8PRINGVILL.Ee ! Brigham Sugar Factory Employees Are Paid Bonus 1M1 27 eab, th Utter belnf somewhat i tinned from a hruto oa ih baric of f the head. No paaaooor were hurt, I Property damage wa limited to tho team locomotive, tho baggago car, on coalIi and several ear of the elec- trie lino that wero Landing oa 4a through oomo error of signal eroulng, aervtce. Tb paaoenger train wa mov lug again hjr 2 2 o clock ' 1 1 . Uy OLD PALS Special to Th Now.) BRIGHAM CITY. Oct! 27. Beginning Tuesday morning Xov. 1, th Brigham ugar factory will Institute tha eight hour ahift for th bala?c of th ugsr wa making campaign. This actionwork-matt determined by th vot of th thmelv by ballot. Th count snowed 10 in favor of tb ight hoar htft upon th mid pay baai aa th 12 hour day and 9 against. Th movement to tecum a rlntat- - j ment of th shorter working shift was begun by th board of governors oi th Boxlder Commercial club. Tn men wr appealed to to vot for thr eight hour shifts so th unemployment1 j condition could b aided Th present wag bing paid Is based upon an hour rat of from 20 to 22 cents and shortens up th working day j four houra Th factory la making a run this Reason, many of phenomenal.) laat year's high merge already having been ex- ceeded In ton 24 hour period during th week, th mill ground up 96 ton of beets and turned out 2 266 bags of Th high mark for a 12 hour sugar period was 2,666 bags of sugar, which deIs a record breaker Th mill f beets signed24to handle 200 ton hours. evry (SpMlal to The Nw.) lor, Fred L Petersen and Horen A. Jacobsen of Penrose ward. Bear River BRIGHAM CITY. let. IT of of the rue Jopher take, were honorably released oa SunA dupoeed H Wtkln v. And.r.on, day afternoon and Fred L Jacobsen waa chosen bishop of th, ward with Chrl.tUn Kink Ervin ChrUtnn et ,1 In th. dlirtrtei Bor.n M. Jacobean and C. Eugene Milcourt Monde, by rvturnlnc Judment lar aa counselors. . The change In-th- e In favor of the nlnlntiff. bishopric wag, oc Jud. OCTOBER roun-otlme- n, ' Program of Boy Scout ' Rally is Announced! (Special 8PAMHH t(The News.) FORK, Oct. 27 Program for th big boy scout to be held at tho Winona theatrerallySunday evening. Oct. 2, at which more than 44 wills receive honor boy scout and, promotion, commencing at 7 o'clock) follow Selection, Spanish pork band; song boy scout chorus, opening player. Mark Boyack; flag aaluato and scouts, community singing, ten minute talk, L John Nuttall, trio selection. Jameson slaters nod William D. Holt: ocout oath and laws, scouts, olo, Alias Ellen- Jameson; speech, Henry A Gardner; solo. Ed sard Williams; address. Carl Eyring of the B. Y. ; community benediction, Ldnnmore Harrison.slaving; Examination in scoot work hav been going forward tho past two weeks, and It waa deemed fitting to bold n public meeting to which par-- 1 ents and friends are invited to award, the honor to which the boys are entitled. A. A. Anderson, county com- - i miasloner. will bo In charge of tho meeting and will award Hie honors. PRINCIPAL TAKES CE4HL SPANISH FORK, Oct. 27. Principal Peterson of the Spanish Fork hlgt school, is busy taking the school census during th beet vacation. e, U-- IO.V8 BIRTH ANNOCXCED. BOUNTIFUL. Oct 27 Mr and Mrs Wallace Chris man, of East Bountiful, announce th birth of a son born lastj evening at the homo of Mrs. Elinor WUllama (Special to Tb lda After Spending $3000.00 in Vain On Other Method, This Woman Gets Relief at the Kesler Chiropractic Offices. TO WHOM rr Oct MAT CONCERN: JS. 1. It was Just one ear ago that with much difficulty my husband and daughter got mo to the Kesier Chiropractic offices. For a whole to my bed most of the time with a bad year 1 had been confined heart and stomach 1 was in a very weakened and distressed condition. It would require pages for me to describe Just how I Suffered and as time went along I was getting a little wore. We spent some 22 000 00 with medical doctors but they failed to check the downward trend of my health. Things took a change, however. After they got me to the Chiropractor. An picture showed a twist In my spine that I could hardly believe existed. I know this misplacement caused my troubles because I began to improve as, soon aa Dr Keeler started adjusting It. For a year now I have avoided the elck bed, my health Iff greatly Improved, have gained In weight and am quite enjoying life again, for which I am thankful to the science of Chlropraoijc. This is given In hope that other sufferer may try Chiropractic at they are almost sure to get relief. MRS. THOMAS HAYWARD. (Signed) Box 127, Bountiful, aUtah. A A. B. KESLER, D. C. I IDAHO TECH PLAY COLLEGE SATURDAY four-yea- Another Snlierer Relieved CHIROPRACTOR New.) Oct 27 Idaho 202 CLIFT BUILDING Tech, and th College of Idaho footballOne of the Largest and Finest Chiropractic Offices In elevens lock horns hero Saturday afteraoon in what is expected will deAmerica. velop Into one of tho fastest games of Hearsi ItM to 11 a. a 3 to 4tS8 aad to T p. at. th season. Tho f'aldwetl team I reHeme Calk Wesoteb 2484 puted to have a fast hard hitting Laboiatoty Palmer Gradaate. and are confident of victory, Mra. Keeler Trained Kerne and Palaeer Gradaate Pioneer of 1848 U while Tech, with the memory of the la Dally Atteadagre, drubbing administered to tho Utah freshman team last week fresh Buried Si ingville Aggies la their minds, feel confident they can master their opponents Arrangements (Special to The XeW)' Oct. Funeral re being made at Teen, field to acBPRINCJVILUa, service were held for Moroni Fuller commodate a capacity crowd. Additional bleacher seats have been in tho First ward chapel Tuesday Chaoon and Rebecca Chacon will leave A trio was rendered by Lewis Adams, presided over by Bishop Q, B. some time today for Boise to serve Adelaide Adams and Essie L. Borup Huntington. The speaker were John their sentence. Mr. Chacon was sen- The attendance showed the esteem In, Y. Wardaworth and Bishop Hunting-toTAKEN TO FEDERAL PRISON. tenced to life Imprisonment and Mra which he wa held and the floral ofThe opening prayer was offered Oct. 27 J W. Chacon to from twenty five to flftv ferings covered the bier and a table. POCATELLO. Idaho by Blabep J. Frank Brlnghurst and Palmer and J M Chapman tho two for tho murder of Pedro Valdes A line of automobile followed yeara cloning by Myron K. CYaodall, Jr, Joha rrn found guilty. In federal court here Inst June A motion for a new the long body, which was interred in th H. Maawarlng dedicated the grave. of trial was denied Tuesday by District Emmett cemetery. on the Monday evening charge Musical member wero rurntahed by a a stolen automobile from Judge O. R-- Baum. Mr Webb was bom In Franklin double mixed quartt a mal quartet transporting to Evanston. Wjro, left MrCammon and a ladies quartet. county. New York, Sept. 22. 1844. He In the custody of this here CHESTER. DA IS CHALLENGES hie parent moved to Xauvoo and and Mr. puller died Sunday evening nt guards for morning Beattie thence to the fedleft with the rest of th Saint Hfs f am. after an lJlnea of but five eral penitentiary at McNeil's Island (Special to The Nears.) went with th Mormon father houra Ho was the non of Edward Mix where they will serve two geara Ida .Oct. 27 Leslie to California, and Willie was battalion POCATELLO, left with Fuller and Hannah E.dridg Fuller, at ML Plffgah. Da via formerty of Preston, Ida but his and was born Spt. 27, 124L la SaraAfter the disbanding of the battalion now residing In Ogden, ha written a toga, 34. Y. Ho eras the youngest of School Census Shows his father returned 11 eh litres, hia brother. Sanford Fullcrossed he challenges Art the plains and arrivedandIn they Increase of 282 Children letter here In which Salt Lake In er, 2L th only memebr of th famof the claimant 1849, In and settled Parowan At th middleweight Chester, n of resident left. BprlngvUlo ily IHaho. Oct. !T Th. POCATELLO. finish age of 14 years he started out for himTb father, mother, two sous and one 1221 wrestling title of Idaho, to school census just completed show self to and went Salt Lake 168 Winone at take all within winner died match week at City. While pounds. : daogbtor ; a decided increase over iany previous reliving thre the Black Hawk Indian ter Quarter with cholera. Th htotal . -i rtorthar. war and started he served came to the of Salt through mainder family or a net increase of 282 over t that war After th war h moved Lak Oty In 1242 and to SpringvlUe In children tho census of 112. where he waa married Wsabingfon the early fifties. B A. to Webb In 1868 1269 he About Mr. Fuller married Elisa Wardaworth and of Utah Pioneer and hie wife were railed by PreaL March A 1882, who survives him with Hot Springs Visitor Brigham Young to settle on the Muddy seven children as follows: Mra W. L Death Called Idaho by elver in Nevada, where they stayed on of Robbed Is $100 Holly. Mampletom; Wllltam L Fuller, year and on being released came back s Coalville: Lovonda Fuller, Salt Lake: to Th t New to ) Parowan and lived ther 16 years. , (Special News.) th. fSpriHil Mra William Mooney, Baker, Ora; He moved to Ordervl'l shout 1881 and EMMETT, Idaho. Oct. 27 The funerPOUATELLQ. Idaho. Oot !7. While Mra William Thatcher. Provo lived ther unMl 1981, when he moved t Lav the pool ewtmmlnir tettinir and Fay Fuller of Sprlogvtlla al of TVIM is Webb, pioneer resident of to Idaho and located In Emmett. Hot Spring. R- - C, A addlngton. a Emmett, who did on iMirii waa Friday last, was mechanical To him were born seven children, enrlneer o ( Omaha held at the Emmett ward chapel Monalranicero who Steam and Electric Road four of whom are dead and three ar approached by two him In con vernation, while a day, Oct. 24. under th direction ot now living In Emmett; Mrs .Trains Crash coriVderate evidently tnnde n clone Bishop Georg P ttmith. Prest Heber Harris, 18 ill Webb, and Mrs. Bulb Crossing exanOoation Nancy Mere than Q Hai of Boia stake waa the speaker. Smith. His wife died hie of pocket. SegL 18, 1911 (Special to Tb Xewa) one hqjndred dollar. In currency vie Slabyy left for Lava Oct. 2T SPRING TILL. Engineer take, JSheriff but ao far no ctuea have Fred King of Ogden, and Fireman M. Wednmday. aa to th. Identity of the obtained be.n r W. A O. passes-gaR. C Tanner of D.S wer slightly injured train N& 2 62 at yesterday when their 11ided with a beet train nt tho Convicted train Murderers Electric road. crossing on tho Orem steam line was The engine of tho Taken to Pirson Are e crorn-wlover half turned derailed and of tho track. (Special t, th, N,wa.) Mr. Tanner was able to assist bis- . POCATELLO. Idaho. Oct. IT J M engineer out of tho wrecked locomoar POCATELLO. i 71 at aft-rne- tru bkMM I July 31, 1931. , 1921 home alter tb Ant, Just How A Stricken, Helpless Pigeon Was Brought Back.To Full Health and Strength in 48 Hours Amazing Scientific Test Shows Why-You- r Physical Development And Energy Depend Largely Upon Those Mysterious Food Elements The Vitamines All Three of Which Are Now Combined In Mastins Yeast VITAMON Tablets. The photograph above are of the Yeast is rich in one clam of viaame pigeon taken 48 hours apart. tamines Water Soluble B. But Y hen the first photograph waa there are two other known made . the pigeon had been fed Fat Soluble A, Norfor three weeks with mally present in taw milk, cod-liv- er plenty of such foods as form a part of oil and cerHetw is a simple teat you most families everywill find well worth trying tain plants, and buteon-tainin- g W meale ater Soluble First weigh yourself and day no measure yourself. Nest C, found to be ih certain fruits mine. Even though take Maetins VITAMON apparently getting to eat the enough became pigeonweaker and steadily Vh watching scientists did ootbeiwve it could survive two tablets writh every meal. Then 'Weigh and measure yourself ogain each week and continue taking MaatmaVITAMON Tabiota regularly until you are eatiafied with your gain in weight and energy. anoth day. Then they epened the bill and by Kgeons feeding gave it, in addition to the aame kina of food. Mastin' VITAMON Tablets for two da vs, with the result shown in the second photograph. From a stricken, helpless condition and unable to even stand, WEIGHT INDICATES you YOUR HEALTH the pigeon was transARE YOU GAINING OR LOSING! formed within 48 II rw want that im Rash hours into a bird filled 4 and s haalthr ln fsp" with bfe and energy ynnlhful kssnl,. sat wkatsssr flying with the joyVan libs, bet ba sera tn tabs ten VMM VITAMON Tablets aritk ntaal to Maori r tbs pto-ele- es n skamlnee veur feeds leeb Tbsn natcb tbs tn.lv entering Manila. ous ness of renewed health. In Mastins VITAMON Tablets were in highly supplied, concentrated form, the (Ares vitamins (Fat Soluble A and Water Soluble B and C) in an active state och aa Nature ongwailv provided them in fresh yeast and certain raw foods. W hat Science proved by its test on this pigeon is being proved just as conclusively today by f men and women hrae systems demand thd healtb-pnn- g vi tanpnee whieEarwao often lost in the eootmg of many every-da- y foods. You Can Get Maatins VITAMON Tablets At All Coed Druggists i rMVche,. Tab-Jet- s, p-- s highly concentrated, are put up convenient form. They are easy and economical to take they are in no way distasteful they will not and upset the stomach they also keep indefinitely. Coundr UtU have shown the health-givin- g remarkable and nutritive weight indicates value of Mastin' TOUR HEALTH ARE YOU VITAMON Tablets GAINING OR LOSING! If Mil want to nttlsbl, gat nisis in eases of low of stMnetb and vitality and bat, weight,-- under-deve- lthat wbtab erit onmeot, poor com.abas gnu b--k ana Iasi las pmr aant brit.a, just try taring tv. plexion, lack of ena! Mastin'. Ynat VITAMON ergy, improper elimTabista with snab nul to. ination and indiabas tinaa and watab tbs trulf gestion. By acting in a natural they show surprisingly quick results in helping to put on firm flesh, clearing the skin and increasing energy. Complete satisfaction is absolutely guaranteed or the small amount paid for the tnal will be promptly refunded. Be sure to remember the name Mutin', the original and genuine yvari til. Rune tablet there is nothing else like it, so do not seemt imitatioat or substitutes. You can get Martin t VITAMON Tablets at all good druggists. TOUR bn W' . Ta ran-t- a "Tb bugle wer blowing and tb flags wer flying and tb King of Patakia was riding Uat th head of ni soldier You find this fascinating picture story la the October Juvenile together with other delightful childrens features 6 CQ Subscribe now for your tot a year f The Juvenile Instructor 44 Kart tori Ttafl Wo Varnish That Stair Now! four stairs the banister, spindles and treads need freshening and renewing regularly to preserve their beauty, and service. Now, too, is a good time to paint the odd chairs and tables to add the many clever touches that make home imiting and comfortable during the winter. Come In today and select your colors.' Ask for Lowe Brothers High Standard Paints theyre . ideal for this climate. fvli THE ORIGINAL AND n & anteed to Put oa Fira Flesh, CUu the Shin end Increase Fnergy When Token With 'il(6)i 'Mtsnn YEAST VITAMINE TABLET 'Save the Surfkcc and Ibu Save All t f Every Meal, eg Money , f L" . rUTrSSLf3f2 ' -- b.lnc Are Positively Guar- GENUINE t 1 at containing vita-mine- step-moth- Fid-rid- and vegetable. Masttnt ali (Are n. 4 f4 4 I: 4 8 T CLASS 7' |