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Show Tr :or7N-'- - , - T161 sAys ROAD E DESFIWZ - r ,,- - IIEWS GItL te RANCsEit ON LONELY 1:0UNTAIN 7.7Emotommo eammonommo.msmo,.imkmmile guild Union Pacific Branch to Zion Canyon, Bryce's, Cedar Breaks and North Rim. - . : i - : - ,.41r01,101mmimam,;,,, , " :1;11' int , dial of the 'Utak Public MAUI' association is Previal omit t an attractiou at Verniti thst it Will be necessary to continuo It Itio staffs' 111 f!, that city for gamine week. v4,( ,w7:or today This ansouscomnt 'wee made secretive R. Wallis, by James who haa Just of the assoclat tary returned from the Vista basia pity where be directed the opening of ; the clinic lest Wednesday. been intended to operate the 4 It had Veriest one week hut isit clinic in oily mede upon demand was the heavy sad eansultatteas foe examinations the Met that appointments wers made keep- the personnel day sufficient .11 of this view Week. In entire hearth Str. Wallis decided to continuo Os oeinic for is more week. Arrival of the ciliate was the occasion The city baad for a demosetration.., music and la evtamed out and played and othee officials the ery way possible ere of Vernal made the presence of the clinic knows. The board of directere placed the eve. of the C,ommercial etch at the disposal tire quartert of the club work is being of the clinks and the airrieel ort in the various and win appointed rooms of this orgastsation. of the Through the oieeporation and lino 11 county school maperiatendent of Vernal. schools (2. the of public 4;41:14ki principal sent to was 73, each grade of the schoole their of direction under, clini4 the 4"; Veen have 64.0 teachers. Arrangements each made by which the classes from echool in the county witt visit the inspect the clinic during Its eta?. to to addresses , heaith exhibit and listen health On of Diets wail:nee Calder.- prosidestmass meet-ta- g 01 for a stake, has arranged, , 9; to be bold in Ms Maki taboreacto bee to the mooting Suede,' night. pail ATOP BIONEIPT von? I nroorvue sow NATIONAL PORZST devoted to discussion of health topics macaw) 11. t 'ANTILOP The speakers will be Surgeon John 13r. GIRL IREEPS MIR WATCH. - tOt Williams. Dr. Viols Remelt sad News International (My from tour but Serrice.) of aide tree, grow the clinic Malt tins of A. Colton. Warren music at LARAMIO, Lot, is a small one,room rock cabin. which There wilt be a PrOgrate ofthe & home for the lookout obas ..rw. music by the meeting, famished, rain. Linda's'', at Calitennlal- - Wyo. a.. server from early June until lots in Uinta academy.-former student at,the University of septaTober. , ., . department ofwill . , epee at the Taft Du- Wyoming. recently The disks entered upon her Oct. Climbs Liss chene Indies gooney en Woodsy. as observer upon the Medicine duties Dani. ' , i n mew peek. as lookout at the highest 34. and will later go to Rooesvelt. Early each morning. Illeldre the and Duchtses. frost has divappeared from occupied by a woman ln the Med- Those of the clinic staff who are on peint Row national forest. If net in the nigbra the lent grass blades and rocks. this girl ere: Surgeon John Roy Rocky mountains. duty In Vernal observer begins the climb from her Williams. Dr. Viola Russell. Dr. Warren Otis is the daughter of A. P. Linda. cabin house. up over boulders. rock A. Cotton. IL it Parker. educational diwell known Millthil man of the,alides. and even banks of Perpetual a ley in Contenelei district. rector; Kies Sophie IL Larsen. aurae She wee born at ittlOW for 1,100 feet. over a trail OnlY R. N.: Cheyenne. but has lived for the last i passable on foot, to her position upon charge: Miss Stella Sainsbury, R. Miss M.; ray Urn John MeNsughtoe. at eleven Centennial. years having I the topmost part of he Peak. Hors. liddoway. registrar. and Mrs. Robert( 'spent a pa of each summer In that on the topmost pinnacle of the moon- Witmer, bestows. time in the mountains at the foot of tato. from early morning until twiI which the village or Centennial light, . with the entire range 'ander nestles. She Is well suited for and view and under direct observation flawailan Concert and trained to this most necessary. some- - through the use of powerful biome-tima end at all times lone. lark auspicious columns are picked up. g Conference is Successful, IMMO den week. Isolated from any reign- - reported to forest ranger or supervisor bors except the summer reoldents at by telephrine. and isvestigatiotui made to determine tEe tettA letter received in Daft Lake from irooklyn lake. on the highest violet promptly is This lookout of location fire the and rat. Miss Maud May Babcock tolls of a Bow national are the Medicine immetitatety to the most successful concert and confer- forest. 12.0001 feet above sea level, and seene dispatched before the fire had had ence sessions recently held by L. D. ft a small giassed-i- n shelter portunity to gain beedwaY Church monitors in Hawaii. Duo to house. miles away from the nearest Prom her lookout of Continental Mos tandeley Divide. with its miles of d the enterprise of Prost. E. Wesley mountain aresident. constant over maintains the can be seen mountains vigil for an Smith interesting program for the of acres within the forest miles through Wyoming stretching and Colorado. iseesions was printe& eying the entire thousands a strand of three and a and the entire Medicine Sow and Ceti. reserve. Here roster of events for the general and half billtion feet of timber. valued at tennis! Divide surrounding North Miss ten million dalliers. is supported. auxiliary esoference sessiona Park and Estee Park can be eon. and .itabcock herself appeared on the non. At the base of the peak. and in the 100 to DO miles to the southward. and eert program reading "The Sorrow of protected shelter of tee dwarfed. the lookout at this peak es also able korhab." Tbo letter also tells of twisted and deformed spruce trees to observe incipient forest fires in the found at timberline as the Hayden. Soffit. Arapahoe and Cobra. interesting social functions bald in Isernmonly of coagulant wind currents which do national forests adjoining the Medi- connectirm with the recent education. tree growth and allow limbs eine Bow, in Woming and Colorado. l alleetene in Honolulu. was 4000. rotary of State H. E. Crockett,. as a Irostul M the convention i executive committee will 'elect i member of the Mete securities cont. oast. , next meeting place, which he Iminion. may accompany the warden thought would be New Orleans. Ion the trip. The secretary of state . eloaring house will investigate a company which has examiner. has returned from the for-made application to eell eacuritiel annual meeting of the Warden Wilt Attend Ash in Florida. American Bankers association at too Convention Angelo Be atteltdefilemettelle-ag-li"secn. Darton Files clearing house. tion of the association. where It was Warden Jamea Devine of the state w. W. Barton. county' Ord. 21 best re formerly out tor of 112011 will the leave about that way brought porting dilly elearings for publica- dacksonville. Fla.. where he will at- treasurer, today filed with the city re.. tion was in the shape of record of tend the annual convention of the corder a petition for placing his name debits rather titan check balances as American Prison Congress. Arrange- as city commiasioner on the official at present. Mr. James slid the Wen. ments ass being made so that dec. ballot for the primarY OlOCUOO to be 'rom Saturday to Saturday - tatted, ilAtish,, He thee traplaised that the railroac which sweeps over the country to so include many national parks abould system the Utah playgrousida, new reaches out to the Yeliowstone, Fates Perk, Mt. Ranier. the Yosemite all the rest of the weeters wonmust include ders and it cortstaly larten Cedar Breaks, Zion canyon and canyon. the Grand of the sortie rho liewever. In order to attract the tourto be must facilities similar ists there thoW in tits Yellowstone. section through which such a ProPeeed mad trill run is One ot the richest 'stilling districts and the build. of the road will immure good one. int Isittli tot the produce of the region' Mr. Peck's statement brings a final estagrante to litany rumors which have bees attest lately concerning railroad setivitiot in the southern pert of the tat.. A short time ago railresd of. Grant and fiddle. President Heber wonderlands sod upos Party visited the was rumored that the their return it trio was to result in the building of a breech lino through southern Utah. No real copfirmeties of the story could be gained. however, until Mr. meet today. Slid s- - : ' - Peck... Pioneer Resident of Eltsventh Ward Called s t , Jbi ' resident of the Mieventh ward for $2 years died at 111 Routh street, east Irtret beim. his this afternoon. Mr. Heiman was born at Keokuk. Iowa. April 21. 1St& He b Mirrived by his wife. Lucinda Strong Horgan and the following children: ; 1 7 z !,I r; , 4 - - Mrs. Altai J. Melvin Mrs. 'A.' Gardinty,.. Mrs. nom. -- W. Holman. August Coi. A. Blunt. Jr.. Mrs. Mort Cottrell. Mra A. J. "WWI sad H. C. flagon. , There are leo 23 grandchildren All of the children were at Ma bedside when death car& with the exception of Mrs. Cottrell, who resides at rrtkilbe, Calif. leneth.-Mrs.'11- . Thousands of dollars worth of seasonable dise. marked at prices to make it possible for you to " 114-- 1 lot t - VEST OF SAVIN - Visit' the store and - , 'i)tti- . 4 co-- itidocbs .., ' NY-to- Aisits and Vegetables from the State Fair held. October ret 26The leSS elgoaturec : , . -- Progr' essive Clubs are Invited to Meet Here Invitation was extended this morning by the Commercial club to the Progressive Business Ilien'e club e now holding their annual convention at Modest. Calif, to meet in Salt Lake in 1923. Alonzo Watson. eseretarl of the Balt Liao club, and official representative to the convention, will present the claims of Belt Lake for the honor next year.. es Religion Class Conventión. in A - IFrom r , H , 1 I 1 5 ' W1d - A- -- owspapermen Visitors to Volcanic Isle HMO. T. H, -. Oct. from all nations. 'C.Newspaperto tho Press Congress of lb.delegates World. depart $t midnight tonight for Homo lulu. via the island of Maui whore (boy will be entertained tomorrow and Sunday. To. day was spent In sightsesing- - The attor an gates returned this morning, all night visit to PE MIS volcano whet they w it messed tbei settetty- - of I the groat firopit of tho volcano. ,, TIMM - Inmates Gt4 of the county infirmary were made LIM yeaterdel by receipt of bouquets of beautiful roses, with compliments of the Miller Floral company- - Itosea---Inmat- es -- Miss Edwina Ashley Worth $100 000 000 is England's Richest Girl - 9 P naI. 9 13-- - an Chiliditton',s- With Itobinion auarintee.. IS With real oak 6. I 3, 12011111 CALF soles- -- - 81-- I 19 $2.25'13-2:$2.5- ,s33.35 " 236, 75- : 1101- 16- :ft;f1:1'. , 11WZ oblilson ros. Miss Zdwina Ashley. the pr.tty t'll'Ent old granddaughter of the Isle Sir limiest Cassell. is now the richest woman 'tritium and one of the wealthiest In the world. On the recent loath of her famous irrandlather she Inherited a fortsqe estimated at Wide $2.75 111 no .4:3.03 souTH The shoe that give. real wear for school. loe 10-1- 3 1312-- 2 ,MAI -- - - 3. All answers to the contest must be jcept by the contestant until the close of the contest. and then mailed or delivered to reach the Contest Editor not Inter than 12 o'clock noon, of October 20, 1921. By DET'Int - and 1 Olivet-cemeter- ......E2.C3 147 Lowell avenue, John W. dent Reed. IS. died Thursday. ffe was lit veteran of the Civil war and formerly a gaddlor. Mr. Reod was a membor of Now o obnipany. 137th York volunteer Infantry, and of The post, G. gait taks MArivrell.11eKean A. It. Re is surrived by his widow. Mrs. Gertrude Rood. and two daush. tete. Mrs. Minnie Brown and Mrs. W. Farrell. all of this city. The fun. mai will Ito held in the Mortuary dispel Saturday afternoon st 3 o'clock. looks WIthelostas Wok there: At lb family home. 13t east Sixth South reit. Mrs. Louisa Wilholmina Wahl-ber- g, le. widow of John A, Wah !berg died Thursday evening he was hors In &ldes Mkreb 17. 1141. ?big body is at the Larkin undertaking establish-MOW- Metals Today. - all of Salt Lake. runersi services will be held at the S. D. Evans chapel at ) p.m. Sunday. Interment - will be ' 1ft. y. ,in , - , CESISTIIRISIL , WASATC1111 . CZMWTMOIV eal awe. a, ty.gaare SHOES S275 - t seBOY-PCOO- F 5--8 - Drive-Righ- t" in Utah. 1 0 CH'IlDRE?si'S ELACK CALF 2. When a total of thirty drawings have been shown contestant will send his list of names of the automobiles on the coupon appearing in the Deseret News the last 47 of the contest or on a plain sheet of paper, using one side only, to the Automobile Title Contest Editor of The Deseret News, to- tether with a ten to fifty word suggestion movement on the "Walk-Righ- t, lain) :, Guaranteed real oak soles-- - - - ' ..1,,........gouspo.o.N...........po. 3oys' Black Calf Blucher Shoes Shoop - - - Guess the tante of today's car hi the contest front the pkturn shown elsewhere in this paper'. 1 A Itial 4X.,V4V.S days. Each day one title-lea- s drawing of an - automobile will'appear in The Deseret News. 8. The contest will be judged awards made by three judges. , 24 $3.65 $3.35 run-thir- ty , ' 2, z: - ; 5. ' Contestant i may 'submit as many different sets of answers as they please. rown calf, oak soles, regular $5.00 .95 RULES 1. The contest will days -'from Septambei 15'1921:not counting Sun, 4. The contest is men to everveme whether a subscriberlo The Deseret News or not, except ertiployees of this paper. Now h the Time to Buy Boys' Shoes. , Auto lobile TiIfr OiiIesI fifty-nint- OUR WINDOWS ftz.N; To be given by Deseret News In the Veteran Actor Die& p gs Sólne-o- f Get of Religion Claes convention LOS ANGELES. Oct. 14Harry Duffield. 71. veteran actor. died at Itte Mr. Duffield home here laat night h celebrated the three weeks ago anniversary of hie first appearance on the stags. which was in a juvenile role.- - He was In the Confederate army for s short time as a drummer tar, after which be returned to the stage. Hs Plared letth Meek companies during moot of hie career.' 1 I --- 7:- pna Prize Monet workers of Salt Lake stake will be held Sunday at 9 e. In. In the Sixteenth ward Relief Society hall. Newell K. Tonne of the general board will be present, and address - the meeting. snow-cappe- ,ftt GtiAllateed Oak - petition I See BurroN fall of Blue' Ribbon Prize Grains, WY1P,r-Oc- This will mean a 'saving to our patrons from one to three dollars less on each pair of shoes. Our nsw policy 'will be small profits and quick turnover. We have lowered the prices to such a point that were confident that the public will be with Us to take advantage of the saving. . v DI - - - 1 - 'LOOK FOR THE SPECIAL TICKETS lonounci1dOol3loson rosighoo0oOnnouncing. SPECIMI-4ELCIET- - - -- - Ot , - - 0 I , tZciwd Every department participates offering many special -pnces - ta . - --- ; - argams 011ta I 16f,p , gra '1101:3 IISCSSIS ;ft - to Dm sure prorates of a railroad was made Vish's 00111116 wonderland generat this morning by T. C. Peck. Salt Lake ger sigent of theCuton Pacific now part of- toe ' ' Cedar atem. City, en route to Mr. Peck-l- e T. Ma. where he is to roost Stephen they. tattooed Park director. and Einar. son Moues. well known journalist. At Coder Ow the three mon will discuss Plans. now 1st materiallaist tb Sok and Utab's Mess canyon. Ceddr Breaks with the nevelt TWO of the Grand canyon whirl) parks Patine the mitosis of tuitional Union now are reached over in ntbselaim 31r mwtoll.1 With much Peek- - destaret the beauties of Ceder excel any. Weeks liryce canyon Ine, declared .1. n the country. this, the north rim of the Grand canyon south the wonder that .so rich in seAinto ' comparison. ries is insignificent, ity reason no. why He declared there Is or tourists ; thousands and thousands Utah the to cannot be thronging ratiroad beauty 'pets. especially-i- t to 'can Imi built eves port-- of the way read. shorten the big arrencit Who will In answer to the question: this railroad?' Mr. Peck replied: 'build -and Why, decidedly. the talon Pacific. It will undoubtedly be does within the be taken to- next two yearn steps will ward construction next stammer. - 1,92 TO? GUAM)3 AGAUZT FO:UST FLIES , rtf460attqr , 14 , TfilitilL!S 1;11.J'. SURE 1'111110 YEARS OCIOBER FRIDAY 14 Mao PULPITIra& ;SIC. SL Iftentorrs. CING FIOHAi., CO r1011 A 1. Ind ? Wee VOL SIOXVISENTS.,, Rall-Ricke- tu & SALT LAKIN Wtrks swigs! KAI11LS ' O. ISTSZISAL 1.X7tocitcs Pos of 0 SV 1b temputir-th- IS01113- - Pre& DISECIOSSL . VADISSTASING opetwood. vosse le daperlosiod dodoireaktals. dhow Siddidd-, Sid S. Sod lad& W. 11111, lmuddy. O'DowittLt. P074 tomort .rIcs at Pal sm,allipro litlyer. "or movies. diiw$te. filivw. pre foratiga.., 23 Per p0U114 . , 1, r; wi , , A Cutr.pot AN pölsod .1 2y1D sebum& .SWOMMAIltes-- owl vos7u1 amok ..trops Deborah Raney: At Ow) famne. ily kora. 151 out Fourth Smith stmt. widows of ItsruPy C. Homy. died this MS S. St TRW ?SAMOS; pia St. Iltattro lokittott 111140.11116111P sod morning. 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