OCR Text |
Show ;; DESERET t EVENING NEWS FRIDAY MAY Provo Office payments t .Patrolman J. OGDEN OFFICE. BASEMEN T RK.EE HOTEL. Alfred Oiadwell. Manager. W Home Tel 1MT-- J Office Tet lt are requested to complaint retarding delivery Patron F. Kelliher, Indicted by grand jury on a charge of falselv Imprisoning Wong Ke. was dismissed today by Judge Arthur e Pratt on motion of Dist. Atty. 8. P Dobbs The district attorney said the state had ho j evidence to prove a willful disregard of the law and that even in the event of conviction the fine would be r light that it would not pay the state to prosecute the case. h , j I CHURCH FCBUCATIOXS. Order your Church work and all other booh through any Ogden of Th Deoeret News tv har th Immense stock of tb Deaaret New Book Store, the largest la the state, to draw frotr. la on eaie w The stand PUBE at all city TBNIBHT Hill BF New AS CAMPAIGN Ogder May 11. A patriotic parade hat been arranged for this evethe important event ning an one for recruit this jn the campaign treelt The committee in charge antimen and boy cipate that about 1,000 will march in the parade that will street and garv from Twenty-alxtWashington avenue at 7:15 and pas in the business over several block h district. of Troop B and The color guard folTroop K will lead the marcher, of the two members lowed by K mountwith Troop TO MUSTER ALL HOSPITAL SUPPLIES j Ogden, May 11, Efforts a re being made by Mrs. John Browning, chairman of the surgical supplies committee of the local of the American Red Cross chapter society, to enlist all civic organizations whose membership is made up of women to aiwiat In the work requested from the of the western division atheadquarters Denver for ail available hospital supplies that can be mustered together here. is Assistance being given Mrs BrpWnlng in this work at headquar-ter- i on the fifth floor of the First National bank building, by Mrs. L. R. Eccles and Mrs. J H DeVine. Theae women, .leaders in social and club activities. recently qualified for the position for which they have been assigned by earning credentials at Denver and 8t Louis. The headquarters have been supplied with the necessary equipment for application of Red Cross regulation and all the work Wfll be performed at the headquarters. Instruction in first aid Red Cross work will also be given, a first aid department having been established to operate with the supplies department. The instruction in this work will be in charge of Miss Pamela Spargo. troops The Ogden City band will foled The G. A. R. low the cavalry men. war veteran, the Ogden VISITORS INSPECT Spanish Home Guarda, the Ogden high school OGDEN INSTITUTIONS recadet, the city commissioners, official anE officer, county cruiting memOgden. May 1 1. Twenty-fiv- e other Will be in line bers of the Agricultural club, students Rousing speeches were delivered at of the Utah Agricultural college, acIn City meeting the fourth mas by Dr. W. E. Carroll, memHail park last night with a larger and companied ber of the faculty, and J. W. Thornatmore responsive audienee than president of the organization, tended the previous meeting held ton, were visitors in Weber county yesterthi week, gamuel G. Dye wa chairthe purpose of inspecting the man and introduced the speaker, the day for industrial institutions and Rev. John E. Carver and Diet Atty. principal farms. They were acdemonstration 8. P. Dobb by County Farm Agent W. In hi address the Rev Mr Carver companied M. Price. P. L assistant Thomas. said the duty, opportunity and honor, agent. County Commissioner M. in the deedi of Ethan county a exemplified others. Skeen and Allen and other patriots of the early Arriving from Logan at 10 oclock redays, shed the light that cleariy the visitors were taken to the school veals the path of duty which is open for the deaf and blind, the state into the young men of America in the dustrial school, the Potter farm, the world crisis of today. of the Utah Cereal Food com"Had the war ceas-e- d plantsand the Mr. Dobb said Ogden Packing and Propany th month in it earlier perhaps The visit was vision company. autoversus of a trip through Ogden democracy with question cracy might not have been so plainly canyon, where an inspection of the But today Municipal Artesian wells was made. presented to the world that is the chief issue. There is not one hero that can doubt that if the PRISONER ESCAPES government of Germany were thoroughly changed and her people made AT COUNTY FARM nation th'e Allied her governor, would be able to make a lasting peace W Ktrkman. one Ogden. May 11 with the Central Tower without fur-thewar lord of the prisoners at the county farm fighting. And until the and hhs at Roy according to escaped the throne hi from hurled by Sheriff H C. Peter-th- e German people themsalves take ow I report made was Kirkman a serving three is dream ruling powers, peace oflhless for months issuing of he future. served He had the greater check. The United States entered at term nis the of nations 10.t0n when the fate tins The prisoners working at the coun- I i are placed upon the honor V hy SJ,u" ro first to the seas, while the system and Kirkman is the navy, confc!led y the only trmy of the Central Power,won vie- army ready for fight inkIJPAVE FOR THE iRKSIDlO. tones on land, now the tables seem toj be turning. The massive wealth and Ogden. May I i. E. E. Pratt, son A. E. Pratt, and Willis rr.en power of the Entente Allies is of Judge at the Ogden new- being exerted at something like Smith, an instructor their full strength for the first time, j high school, left for 8an Francisco nd almost every day records a new yesterday afternoon, where they will On enter the officers reserve training gain over the common enemy. the othar hand, the sucre of the sub-- ! camp at the Presidio. The two young Ogden to marine seems to threaten onrim men are the first from commissions as second lieuten- and if carried to much other young men in greater success, nrighj end. the war this clt who hav lken mina-SJnLdi. to AImS tiona at Fort Douglas, are expecting ' ! ". twofold -"8h RE,,AVK AM,XG TRUh' i minds are working for some soiu-- 1 Ogden. May U. Repaving of large lion of the undersea boat and we all sections of the concrete pavement believe that It will ultimately be along the tracks of the street car j system that have failed to stand the found if there Is such a solution.' An urgent appeal was made by the .wear and tear of traffic is to he made e speaker to the young men not to shirk i soon. according to a decision made inspection by the city high duty devolving upon them lauding from W. H. commissioners and a? the present time. j Whitney. general manager of the Ogden, Logan Idaho Railway company As soon KELLIHER CASE DISMISSED. aa the large drills arrive that will be Ogdon. May 11. The case against for removing the concrete base ii the work will be started. Mr. Whitney r assured the city commissioners. had weakened the case The admission was made in his answer to the argument of defendant s counsel that the indictment be quashed. Testimony for the state was taken in the afternoon from Detective Robert Burk. A. L. Fite, a former city detective. and E. T Spencer, former desk sergeant. Two of tj witnesses were cross examined by counsel for the defense. In each instance it was brought out that Mason w as arrested on the same day Mohlman had made an investigation a to the gambhng game he was operat.ng The next day he was convicted ani fined 150. j Show Your Colors Seal Your Letters wit 1000 Flaf, SI. 00 3000 Flag., $2.00 6000 Flagg, $3.60 M00 ,0t Mdwiw. .fo, sioo Po.tp,d any wkr on raempt of prico. FENTON LABEL CO. VW. I 200 io Timms Sw. PKU4olpku. of the Farmers and Merchants bank. Alva Nelson of th State Bank the of Provo aiid R E. Allen of Knight Trust and Savings bank have Utah extended an invitation to the Bankers association to hold its annual meeting here this summer The meetand 24.. ing will be held June Coal Contpan) GOSHEN. Knight Coal company has filed articles of incorporation with the county clerk The company is organized ro AGED WOMAN GUEST acquire coal lands, operate coal mines, deal in coal. etc. The capital stock is ON HER BIRTHDAY 30.00$ shares, of the par value of $1 president. per share. J. Wm. Knight W Lester Mangum rice president. R. (Special Correspondence 'r casurer Goshen. May f. Mrs. Nancy Eteele E. Alien, secretary and tl2 was guest of honor at a birthday Th an? K?igh: s, JoMtr board 8. !' directors. party here April 24. when she wa. of The company succeeds to the interests of the Independent Coal company in this city. Death of Infant. The infant daughter five days old of Mr and Mrs. Mark H Brimhail. of Alberta. Canada died yesterday at the Provo General hospital Funeral services were held ehis afternoon at H the home of President rr. rge Brimhail. Mother's Day Program. The Second ward Sunday school has arranged afi appropriate Mother day program for next Sunday Prof W H Boyle win give a short address on 'Mother. solos wiij be rendered by Ella Ritchie anfr Albert South-w-cand other exercises w:ll be rendered by the school. Wages Vltanoed Vice President Joseph Ririe and Daniel O. Larson, of the state board of insanity, attended the monthly meeting of the board held here yesterThe wages of male attendants day. and some of the male employees were advanced $5 a month, making the minimum wage for male attendants ff and the maximum wage $0 a month. MRS. NANCY STEELE. City Officer Report. S7 years old. Relatives and friends A: the meeting of he city com mis here and from other uarts gathered j Alice Auditor City to pay her honor and to congratu- - Brow nyesterday reported receipts for April late her Among the wa her to U.JS0.I5 and expend!te hlwn ot Mm- - .mounting daughter There i 14.491 99 moth. Mrs Steele was the mother of; ;.urtm 14 children. eih. boy, and six repotted re 12 are living All her livmg children were present except Brig Steel f elpta of I Il J9 In the cemetery de Provo Bench and Mina Daily of Eu- partment. Provo News Votes. reka In addition to her own children. Mrs Steele raised eight other County Clerk L- T. Epperson has 134 hes children. She grandchilreceived frm Eh an Houtz. of Spring 150 dren. and iile. an offer to act as military reg 15 great great Ther grandchildren were five generations 15 years ago No.ration agentthefor Springville district , under provisions of ths se Mrs. .Steele is and dees her own conscription law. housework. Fhe w.is a Sunday school lective Oscar Anderson, of Provo, enlisted teacher 40 years and ha a record of never being late. She is a devoted for the infantry, U. 8. A.. Isft yestermember of the Church She remem- day for Fort Douglas. wUS Mr. and Mrs Dean Twelves bers the Prophet Joseph Smith and was a personal friend of his daughter. leave in a few days for St. George She bids fair to enjoy life for "years where Mr Twelves pill take a position with the Southern Utah Power com to come. Mrw-.8u- K- - i pany. Spafford Daniels recently returned I Hrw.,1 to Hapidnese. a mlwion w111 the 8pMk Be amiable, cheerful and good aa-- r be First ward Sunday evohlng tured and you are much more likely! rapt R F King of Troop F was to be happy You will find this difW- - Throw n from his horse after yesterday cult, if not impossible, however, when j noon on Fifth West street near the you are constantly troubled with con- - J Central schdol He was kicked by stipation. Take chamberlain's Tab- - the aojmal and suffered a severe scalp lets and get rid of that and it will be wound and other bruise and was easy. These tablets not only move the taken to the Provo General bowels, hut improve the appetite and in an unconscious condition. hospital The strengthen the digestion. For sale by wound was dressed and consciousness all dealers Advertisement. the and ths to captain taken regained Hotel Roberts. It is not considered that the injury will prove serious. David F. Giles has purchased a big MONROE. ranch near Soda Sprfngs from David Barnett and will go there In a short BTD BOYS FAREWELL. time sith his family to live. MOHLMAN WIN. Wallace Wbitecotton, of ths New (Special Correspondence Lake, was here yes Ogden. May 10. Patrolman O. H. Monroe. May 9- -A rousing farewell house Hotel. Salt hia mother. Mrs. J. cass In the district Mohlman was riven In the South ward terday visiting party N. W. Wbitecotton. when court yesterday afternoon Judge in honor of Milton Chavia. J. W Aird was a Salt Lake Dr. Arthur E. Pratt ujeld the motion ot chapel an examination and wa who or 'defendant s counsel. H. H Henderson. dared to leave for San Francisco. The n bras band played patriotic selection ;to quash the indictment. Mr. Mohl-imawas indicted by the Weber coun-- j A splendid prorram wa well carried ty grand Jury, charged with failure to out. consisting of song, speeches, enforce the gambling law, the specific musical number etc. A large numcharge being that he refused to arrest ber were present and a purse wa pre- J H. Mason for conducting an alleged sented to the Midler. Twenty two LEHI SCHOOLS CLOSE, auto loaded to capacity cord th gambling game at a carnival In this town last summer. The motion to dis-- j young man to Elsinore LIST OF GRADUATES Three other Monroe boys are In Halt on the made miss the case was Lake City to offer their services for grounds of no cause for action (Sr-ci- al to Th New.) It was admitted by the district a -- the defense of the flag C Larsen died April 2d of minLah! May 11. Th public school torney that the failure to locate Mason er's conaumption He learea a wife closed here today with a free enterand several children. tainment for all school children given In the form of a comedy. A Minle-.ite- r Wife - Tonight it will be re-- I echool patrons, j peated for the f ; C1RCLEVILLE. There will be 4 graduate thl i year. Their names follow: Minnie Bushman. Helen Ball. Alice Cedars! orm. Melba Clark. - Della Car-eojCIRCLEVILLE BOYS Fox. Clalra GUI. AlTlra JOIN THE COLORS Oraj--. Larern Areva Goatee. Alice klrkham. Dels Maudeley, Grace Powell. Mllthn pad tk U. S. Flag To Dealers Provo. May II. Baby day exercises. held yeaterday In the Columbia the theatre under the auspices of Utah stake Relief Aocisty, were large T W'alter Dr. Hasler attended. ly spoke on the car of infant and children during the summer months, appropriate readings arid singing were rendered, and the children in living pictures and other play features contributed to make the ocean on one of pleasure. Valuable printed matter on the care of children was distributed to the mothers. Bankers Invited The cashiers of the Provo banks, Jos. T. Fearer, ot the Prr.vo Commercial and Savings bank, John D. Ax-o- n I Pa. v,r More Coal Satisfaction At No Greater Cost (Special Correspondence.) Circlevlile. May Four Ctrclevllle boye. Carlisle Fullmer. J. Rawlins Parker. Merrell Day and Albert C. Nay, left here this morning for Price to Join the cavalry Yesterday after-,--.- noon the town wa out in parade with the recruit and in the qxenlng a re- and banquet wg given In honor of the boys A large crowd out and patriotism ran high. A col- lection of 1129 was raised by the citl- to give the boys Two other boy Don and Orion Gottfredeon haye re- - All) Dealer Ha a It. In the beginning, nature favored SPRING CANYON COAL with a greater heat content than the average. Their we perfected a mining and screen-in- g process which always assures for h quality. you a fuel of "oVi1 from Circlevlile, 4900D coal. For Your Ees Taylor Sadie Peteraon. Elea Peter eoc. Doretha Harvey. Mabel Ron. Smith, Loralne Davie. Dona Child. Sabey, Verenette Webb, Fern Fagan, Hortenae Evan. gareit Hill. Mao Anderson. Elsie Evans. Lenora Rhode. Alice Phillips, ! Bolin. Roy Baker. Eldon Chilton, n William Letter. Joseph Mitchell. J ,?ow .K2f'nonI wh1o1WAthU WanhiZT'RsvL'nnd n Wtl-ze- j Hun- - j. top-notc- j and Soren- son. Jennie 8t. Jeor, Marie Wanlaea Ver Lillian Helquiat. Velma Wing. Virda Gray. Myrtle Powell. Theresa ESS. Hwry HSa.Uh lllir er B j otu jy smith. Eldon , -- ITS THF, UUSrrOCRAT OF FTH-COAIt. Casta no more than iho oerilnar) Pernaux. Mauda Peck. Lavina Eyelid, B Suwtrt. Leeter Peterson. I I. Annual d- Mile Taylor. Harold Peteraon. Eldon Brown. Thom a Evans. Cyril Anderson. Milo Klrkham. Dean Powell. The graduating exerclaae will be held Sunday evening when the following program will be rendered: Open J. ing chorus rtaae. Invocation. 8. Goodwin, chora. claa; president' welcome. Lout Osterloh: piano olo, Velma Wing; reading. Fern Fagan; trio. Helen Ball. Athol Wanlaaa and Rowland Shaw, solo. J. B. Stewart; - ta Us 24 vis ALL NEXT WEEK RELIEF SOCIETY KEEPS BABY DAY SEFJ) NOT FREE. Ogden. May II. A misunderstand-- i ing regarding the seed potatoes for crop production under military or- ganization plans has caused some iir-- 1 convenience tb the committee of prep-- j IB May Sale pHhUhw -' rrT trST ts4 -- aration and safety according to Rob-- j ert E Wilson, directing planting opera? Ions. The impreesion has been made, Mr. Wilson said that the seed potatoes would be supplied free of charge. This is not correct, as Mr.Wilson further explains the seed potatoes can be had on the credit basis charged under the mortgage plan (or harvest the crop. Those requiring only a small supply of seed, however, must pay cash Mr, Wilson says. j Z. C. M. Is Jamee A. delivery aderegarding Oliver, 1M West St, Telephone Agent for the Bslfy, Saturday iMii Weekly Newa Cherek I 1917 11 Positively One Week COMMENCING AT 10 A. M. Only. SATURDAY 'rite Greatest Money Savinp Event of the Entire Year. -- re er Extraordinary Pec '(HI) he A Very d- - Jr Fortunate Purchase of 5625 Feet Guaranteed 5-P- ly (j(0 et Garden Hose j 'or WILL BE OFFERED AT UNHEARD-OREDUCTIONS F From Their Regular Worth in Two Most Important I nderpriced Lots. growling, class growler, William lel- tef; duet Yer Lillian Helqulst and Maria Wan lass. solo. Loralne Davis, welcome to high school, president of student body, Frank Sharp, valedic tory, Hortenae Evans; presentation of dlplomaa. 8uft James H. Walker; chorus, class; benediction, chaplain. Other Mews Item. W. E. Evans' family moved to Halt Mr Evan is the Lake City Tuesday newly appointed state bank commissioner. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Blain Pearson -- a boy in Salt Iake City. Sunday, Mrs. Pearson' was formerly Miss Blanch Peck. in California, j After six month where he has been doing missionary work, Rubin Davis returned Friday. j BE HERE EARLY Theyll go with a rush. One Hundred and Twenty-fiv- e LENGTHS 25-FO- Ply Garden HOSE j j Complete with couplings, to go Saturday . EACH Fifteen 50-Fo- ot PLEASANT GROVE. Lengths ly FUNERAL OK WRV NE1LJIOV (Special Correspondence ) Garden Hose Pleaaant Grove. May S The funeral of Laura Neilson was held today at 2 Service were p m. In the tabernacle conducted by Rithop S L Fwenaon of the ward. The choir Complete with couplings, Second sang selections. Opening praver P. Lund and benediction by Leo by Goats Following were th apeakera RobH Wm Tho (Jlaaon, Thorne, C. Banka Deceased leaves bins. F husband, who is an Invalid, and eightchildren, three sons and five (laugh ters. The district schools will dose tomorThe high school will? row, Thursday continue until May 2h. - to go Saturday at L- & m lie- $3.25 each aol- y. 2? Sold only in the lengths as advertised. None will he reserved or sold before hour of sale, 10 o'clock Saturday morning. NEPHI. AGRICULTURAL TRAIN ONE DAY AT NEPHI iHpecia! Correspondence) 10. The agricultural May Nephi. and preparedness train, conducted by the Agricultural colleges of California. Nevada and Utah, and the railway company, spent yesterday in Nephi. At 10 oclock In the morning, headed by the ladies' band the mayor, and city council, the Commercial club and the grades of the sohole marched higher o the train and welcomed the special to Nephi Douglas White. Dr Harris and other responded to the welroms nd expressed their appreciation All had the privilege of viewing the exhibits in th- train and witnessing the exhibition of the tractors In plowing the evening a meeting was held in the tabernacle, where rhe films were exhibited showing the beet culture. Talks were made by the visitors. $1.65 $ST in to .ea obt ESTABLISHED 1857 WW Dinwoodeys GOOD -- dt ut FURNITURE" 4 tr i rnmm i I number were wounded. Including Broadbent of Leavitt. fell Ellison Hy-ru- BUILDING of Aetna, Norviil Sorensen of William H. Matkin of Leavitt. and numerous others. Malar It II. Brown, who led the from this district, and enlist squadron ed about two years ago, and hi cap-tatWilliam G Ainscough, have been Mrs transferred bark to Canada Brown, who lately returned from where she ha bsen upending the and Mrs Alnscougn. went to r'algary on the 2th to meet their husbands President E J Wood and his coun-- ; London. May 11. S 41 p m. During a selors. Elders Dues and Williams of Albert stake, attended the memorial d scusslon of shipping problems is the RECRUITS HONORED. services at Iveavitt on the JSth In hon- house of lords yesterday. Earl Curson or of Private Leavitt. In th stake said the admiralty had the first cal! Special rorrPndenct ) tabernacle, the previous Sunday joint Th' Uonal Shipbuilding reso ureas. Tbs was heM fn honor of Lfrtif ..f rf!. .Br ttsh naval program.-hadar the aus- - service Mayfield, May 10 T,flVV,., )ry th,, Tflr ph e of The cny rouhcTT a pafrtbn a,(d laatter-dawlr galf.t hurches . would j tomnags farewell party was heid In honor of Free Masons, of whl-- h orgsrisatfon Addr-ss- e r.avgl tonnage of all the I Lieut. Down was a member the recruits from Mayfield j Speech! of the world, ,a 4ft,Vr fhnf!or house of commons Sir Leo O. b.i, wa' ' 7 of and wife 12 reeonting the ship- family ated that 12 per cent Hammerman of the National Guard, Laid the Sunday tit rang p;n ? placed tabernacle by J. M at and a recitation, "I'ncfe Sammy's services o the food controller, the Boldier Boy by Annie Nielsen solo Tanner. tn wardisposal office, the admiralty, and the !n ,!l h,d . At-of munitions, by Virginia Whitlock; duet by only April 22. when Elder An ministry per cent for other uses ialeaving the conveying bertus and Sylvia Willardscn quartet tabernacle, drew L. Archibald. Jr. who died on of com modi ties. the Savnoan Islands ws honored by Edith WJllardsen. Margretta Niellb making his statement In the hoots end tle President Wood wa in ohAr sen, Joseph Christiansen and Bert Wil- music and discourse g. fitting to of lords. Lord f'urgon announced that lard sen and the first part of the pro- the occasion, and comforting to the the program of the minister of shipping provided for the creation each year of gram closed by Merrill Whitlock sing- bereft father-- mother, brother and sis- mercantile ter of the deceased shipping ing The Star Spangled Banner;" th Theaggregating government, said audience all Joined In the chorus Other SSewa I tew. Iord f urson. was taking the most drasof was . the evening The remainder Work has commenced again on the tic steps in its power To acquire merwith After the war. he preupt Baxter In charge chant ships pent in dancing. Manti orcheetrn temple, Uardston for Second the dicted. the British mercantile The ptana neet furnished the music. There was over ward meetinghouse to replace the one would be equal to or better than before 2bn collected for the boys. burned down will the struggle which was The recruits are Angus Christiansen. soon be out.recently Lord and it is stated that it gav figure allowing jron Ezra Lyman and Cheater Larsen. All may be built of unfared granite, the- th( r the Vnlted Kingrhe the temple is be- dom hed 44 I t, cent of the mercantile the care in town eacprted the volun- - j same kind of which The will construrtsd. uader irig ships building !.oe ions each and 45 2 per took teem to Manti, where the boy, cox? probably 115.900. cent in December. I tit. th train for Fort Douglass All In on account of the fca kward tprin ex eedin 1.400 ton hlp emch, children escorted them out of not much grain baa yet been planted he aal the United Kingdom had. ia but the weather la now favorable and June. 1014, Moo vaael of groaa t rm- town. it i will be expected large field tona The totaling U.m.ttbf Wheat planted within the next week figure in March. 1I7. he planted upa to the 20th of May often aaidI wfrt 1.800 ship aggregating n at-lsplendid crop, while oata .0.000 tons .produce land barley are planted up to the 10th If the shipping minister's GER0NIM0, ARIZ. of June. wa to be realised it would hepregnm naofcs-aarThe iceneral feeling among. Jhe peoha aaid. to provide an iMttlSbl and te doohla ple with repect to the United State 100.000 workmen OBITUARY. entering the war. ia Welcome Broth- weekly supply of steal. wh.ltr er. same time, allowing the present M Jacob F Jeppesen and family have miralty program to prreed. (Bpeclal Correapordence ) purchased the farm of Arnold W. - Mr. Sarah Geronlmq. Aria. Mav Aetna. The former haa moved Ann Holyoak. who died April 24. at her into of the country from Idaho, with hit NEW BOOK FY)R I.ITTLE CHTT.O. Nowa born here near home to Wel-e- r. latter jfo REN. at 1844 Galen. family, whileon the 28. vember. account of ;he fallin Idaho, wa of Rhe the Illinois. daughter of hia is health and wife, making hia Loach. John S. Harper and Margaret. Thousanda the children of Zioa of about Her mother died whn he rend with delight and profit tka l onaiderable land ha been sold th old. at Lewisville, Mo, and, year ihi came with her father to Utah in have moved Into book. "Mother Stories from the Book the dtatrtct of Mormon." and "From Dowboy to Lake City, Rapt 1152. arriving In Kl 10. 1870, Prophet," by William A. Mortog. 10 Nemtah Holyoak. at Rail lak City, There will come from the press in Utah They moved to Uarowar., Ttah few another book, day entitled, "Th where eight children four hoy and, Life of Christ for Little Children.-- : by were born to them, all of four are living In the fall of 1800, whtrtn girl, the same author. Thi is a tom pan) ' caree to the Gila valley, where book for the two already named. they have since resided. they E JANUARY, 1919, I the most complete child's life Christ that ha jet been publinhed. in beside giving an account of the Lordli it contain an jm life in CARDST0N. CANADA. of HI visit to the N'ephltes. and 51,520109.111 count work of which He hi the also great ' ALBERTA BOYS DIE established In the earth In 'he preee a la book of 10 lan dispensation. It New Totk, May 11.- Resumption .of pages, printed on enameled ON BATTLEFIELDS pi 111 u reted. and bou assumed profusely gold import large propor-lion today, another consignment of' neat and attractive covers. 5bc a copy, (Special Correspondence.) I 8.490,0(0) from Canada to .! P Mor- postpaid. Send your order to th Cardtton, Alta. Canada. May 7 SevCo bejng deposited in the loDESERET NEWS BOOK STORE eral local bays have gone down in gan a federal reaerve bank Mslp; Street. th fray on th battlefield. Private calThis an makes of th village of LeaHalt Lake CUT. aggregate of William here in the Igst three vitt, eon of William H. I,av!U, and -wife, of the same place, wee killed days. 9882.09(1,(109 since tho beginning In the bettl of Vlmy Ridge Lieut. of the year and a grand total of II Alexandre Dower wa kilted In the 620,909,000 since January, 1015 earn bettl. Mr. Dower wa a prommovement is in keeping with inent farmer, and leaves a wife and theThe of the British policy five children government flee supplies William Glover, a forLet us figure with you on mer resident of Cardeton. who leave a whose fiscal authoritlas now :n this wife and seven children I reported country acknowledge the necqltv books, certificates, booklets, or M dead and Serat. H. Brlgga of Woolford. tor maintaining gold Imports in order ceipts. in fact anythtiw io th printing 5 missing Tt la reported that among t stablllxe the sterling market at this line. os who hgve toileted I her a large center. . THE DESERET NEWS JOB DEFT. MAYFIE j s y w nvl , j , S.M4-gro- ss i j , I y IK at-gh- r i ' n "P he MfliMMllii TOM I - & |