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Show THE DESERET PROVO NEWS WEDNESDAY, TONE .LOGAN FOR INDIGESTION (regular Carrier Delivery dmll W'POrtod t Tl Prtvt Cirrtov . The Dmrot News, it Lak City, or Oliver Meeerry. CireoUtiom iUweeatetiTe. Tel. U7.H. V '. Ddlmr Do "wain Canto MMrtrt tn Lngaa Canto w D Hrtnul. n, Bata I r kg lM tl Mara lUaanMwa, BeyeHer. 6 ViVl 4 City. km Hamf num. 07 SALE OF OUR IMMENSE STOCK. - , k Marshall. Reperter. BCLtANS if TS ? "v 7 - x "v! tf TfcwfcSlL Hot water Sure Relief ELL-AN-S f -- TAXES EKCEED THOSE IS. N. June, 13. Tfi tTirtfi chol tax of th. United State, la .B0 per capita, was the statement of Dean F. E. Bolton of the Unl-- , varsity 07 Waehlngton In his befoie the summer school students of the Young university Tues-- i day morning. "4,,hr ai other taxes that are ' I rkRB our backs he said In g that the average per capita tax ft the Untted State on clgerettee is Me on cigars $5, and en other tobao-c- o $8, making a total of M per capita for totaoco alone 'Of course the tobacco tax is not evenly distributed. admitted the dean The people of Utah are not paying their proportion After referring to other luxury taxee, euch atdewelry, face powder, chewing gum. etc. he said that the total luxury tax lit the United States is 25 times as great aa the Jlchool tax. Bean Boltott made an economto defense of the school tax by showing the valuable Yeaults achieved by the schools He traced the rapid growth of high schools In the United States, from 40 In 1861 with a total enrollment of 40.000, to a high echooL In almost every la the nation with a totcommunity enrollment of more than 2.600 000 A proportionate increase In the college enrollment has also re-- , suited. PROVO, ss clt-In- Pqk. Cvrywb grid 75 25 th. delegates will be II. Commit! LOGAN, Jun having In charge th matter ot entertaining th atat bankara whan thsy gather her Friday andatur-day- , Jun II and II. for their annual convention, bar plana well in hand. Th plan to tak th beakers' wives to th Girl camp In Logan canyon for A tea on Friday Afternoon haa on takan trip, abput Provo and canyons. Many speaker wtll touch on tho various actlvltloa of tho Bed Ctoss organisation. ...lug Into tho nearby lght FUNERAL FOR EUREKA WOMAN. U. Funeral servPROVO, Jun ices for Mrs. Marla iDglefleld of Eureka Who died at the Alrd hospital InIn this city Monday, were held the Berg mortuary chapel this afternoon. She wao the wlf i of ThomaH. lnglefield and four alio survival by slaters and three brother. Bho was brought to tho Alrd hospital for treatment for blood poisoning. iKad02' Does iht loom in yourjuhire ft Receiver for Naming1 Grain Firm Revive Mytery Death Interest (By The Associated Proas.) II. KANSAS CITT, Mo..-JuTh. appointment of a re c Ivor lata yesterday for th. Moore La wla Grain company, of which Gar A. Moore, whoso body was found upon railroad tracks her. Jun. I was vie. president, revived speculation har today concerning th manner of Moore's death." Benjamin O. Moore, president of the Moore-SeavGrain company, was made receiver on petition of Mrs. Blanche Welton of Los AnRed Cross to Meet geles, Calif., who asserted that she '$ had lent money to the Moore-LaProvo 15 and 16 leas company several times to caron Its bualness. The company PROVO, June 18 The second ry annual Red Cross conference of the has a branch office In Denver. state of Utah will be held here on Crlday and Saturday, June 15 and Railroad Brotherhood R. C. Branton of San Francisco, ice-President Dies of the Pacific division of tb Red Cross, will preside. The conference will be held 4n the Ar(By.Th Associated Press), ' mory. SAN FRANCISCO, June H. O A committee consisting of Mrs. Ines Knight Allen, Mrs W. Mon- W. Karn, of Oakland, Calif., roe Paxman, Mart Roylance. Dr of th. Brotherhood of 1. C. Potter, Seymour and A. O. Smoot, is outliningGray the en- LocomotNFjrem.n and Engine-metertainment part of the conference. died ot his home today folTwo luncheons will be. given and lowing a thrse months' Illness. Kara who was 62 ysars old. was widely known among railroad meu , ' -- The surest and simplest way of makin- - such provision now is through a Perfect Protection ( At Norwegian Lutherans To Select College Prexy (By The Associated Press). PAUL Minn., June II. Delegates to th. Norwegian Lutheran ahuroh qf America's oonv.htlon today resolved themselves Into .the Luther college corporation to select a president ot the college at Dgeorah. Iowa, to succeed Rev. C. K. Preus, who dlea two years ago. San Francisco and Chicago have to meet Invited the convention there three years from now. The San Francisco Invitation also included a special request for a booking of the St. Olaf college choir of Northfleld. Minn., and the Luther college band of Decorah. ST. UfeSSOB) - . . - Wist Coast Life INSURANCE COMPANY nUMOK9 M-- Wert Coast Life Inaunaot Co. F. A.) Market Scran; $aa Praoasco, California ' Without obbooa on ay pert, plcaoe wad a addftfcxul forattioQ about your Perfect Procecttoo Pokey: 605 t .V ' 1 ' ?" lj g aj v Reg. $175, with 16 selections : (8 doable-fac- e Columbia ', Records) and 300 Steel Needles of' I Easy ternu 1 We have a few more left, offered at these unprecedented prices. . payment may be arranged H you desire. 7 " ' ;' ? 1v l 2 I w . - '.' L y tf V t ' LOGAlf, Jun II. Th educational campaign to b conducted in Oneida ...... Sfltf stake Sunday, Jun IT, will draw several speakers from ths city. Among those who will go ar Dr W.v E. Carroll. Oraon Ryan, Joseph R. Hanaety Dr.- George R. Hill andwill E. A. SMITH, JR. These gentlemen V. Larsen,meet at th chamber Supervisor, Intemountain Dept. at Praston on Sunday at 11 a.m. Linn Walker, Dist. Mgr. and tbetr receive, assignments. 1 Preet. Joseph B. Whit of th 601-0- 2 Newhouse Bldg. stake has notified th committee that th campaign can be taken In Idaho who ha glvan th great-es- t ttak en th 24th and number at tons to the World aasignmsnto 'will b mad for war. When ah la found, th Kan-a- new Octogenarian, Native ; that district. I City chapter will pay har ex- Of Norway But Utah th to and LOGAN transportation UCMim Reuses aVAAmertcan Rar. Mothers ., liPioneer 1854, Buried convention which will meet In - Kan1J MaVrUge LOGAN. Jun W. to 1929.Bert Issued censes have beq sas City In September, Th en holding th raeord will be a Skinner, Burmesttr, and Orace Nob. of the national ley, Ogdenc William A. Hal New distinguished guest Hmlth-flel, . . aonvantion. , Plymouth, and Olive Done, Th letter couple were mar- BANCROFT HOWE BURNS ried bv County Clerk Gordon, as Oscar Carlton, Idaho Fall BANCROFT. June 11 Flra da. were Leila E. Cotterell. La go, Idano, and atroyed th bom of F. M Wilson who had secured their , license In Sunday. The Jiouaa war altuatad Ogden. limabout a mil north of th city INSPECT SARDINE ROAD. , its on the highway tq Lund ' was LOGAN, June 18. A large deleThe fir when discovered, and thalr well under way and the oceupante. gation of business men Mr. Wllaon and Mr. Perkin, his wives accepted the Invitation of and Nelson Olof Engibrothr-ln-)afrom Contractor barely eecaped the biasing structure. It 4a presum- neer Harry Tempest to vlait th ed that th fire stgrted from a de- road construction camp In Sardine fective flue. The loss waa partially canyon Monday, .and Inspect the work being don on that highway. covered by insurance. . 1 SOUTH MAIN. ; 1 V sk"! y y 'V V i) i 1 1 f f 161 r a T j INhMtO'O ; 7 ,y ve Educational Campaign in. Oneida Stake Sckduled ( Reg, $150, with 18 K-- 2 L--2 hr n, throughout the United States ano He leaves a widow, one Canada. son and two daughters. Ha was a natls of Ohio. ; ter, Mrs. Basel Cotey Purcell, at Berkeley." Calif. Hunday, "June I, Funeral services were .conducted th following Tuesday, At tha Oakland cemetery. Mr. Cotev to survived by Purcell, and oti daughter, Mr grand daughter, Dorothy May Purcell- also on brother, BUM Mason, of Washington. D. C. During Mr. Cotey'o long atay at th U. As C, oho did much to standardise- tha teaching 'f domestic new subset la the science, then college currlculcfam. Mr. Cotey left of lit health. th college beosus was confined to her bed for 6b n year preceedlng her death. details. Send for it today. Omci-I- M r- Every Columbia record in our stock goes on this sale, the most recent ones included. Here is your opportunity to fill up your phonograph recprdjki brary at low cost. ' -- Call early in, order", to, 7 " L secure your pick of the stock , ! Jun II Mrs. Dollnda Mason Coley, professor of domostle arts at th U. A. C. from 1894 to HOT, died at tha home of har daugh- The coupon below will bring you further HOMC 0 LOGAN, w June r :erei,4 r Former U.A.G Teacher i Dead a. , t Domestic-Ar- t rolicy in West Coast Life. With this policy, you may look serenely into the future, secure in the knowledge that your old age will be free from toil and anxiety. er all brand new . been abandoned. C o function will be held In th Bluebird at 1 p. m. Mra F. P. Champ parlors will prodld and will be assisted by a corps of local women. Th banquet to b held Friday evening will be in th V. A. C. liProst. E. Q. Petersen of and brary tha college will preaid. Among wtll who thoe respond to toaata ar L. H. Farnsworth, O. W. Adams and Preat A. W. Ivins of Salt Inks; 9am 0. Dy. Ggden, T. N. Taylor, Provo. E. H. Snow, tit. Georg. Local bualness man ar showing much Interest In th convention. - . Is your life a treadmill of earning and spending? It is, unless you are making adequate provision , now for the years when your earning powers must decrease. . f Many, thousands of, Columbia Records now on sale at 59c each. t ''5 A T high-coun- Hy-ru- m up-in-- hi r as ' -- of d. Dividend Matron to be Buried at Spanish Fork (Bpaclal to The New)' SPANISH FORK.-Ju- n .11. Th body of Mrs, Lily Hutchison Man-soII, who died at Dividend, was brought-Fork for burlaL waa bom at Spanish Mr. ManaonSpanish Fork, th daughter ofJamee and Elisabeth Ann Hutchison, title mar. Denial Manaon 16 years sgo. rld Betid her huebsnd she fs survived a by son Jack and ap Infant daughter, JUtAbtb;,ke4tlw. gad th following brothers and slstera; Mra. C. D Fullmer and James Hutchl on. Salt Lake; Mra. Charles Robertson, Buhl, Idaho;' Jack Hutchl-oArco, Idaho, Wllmer and Leon, ard Hutchison, Dividend. n, 1 n, , POCATELLO LICENSE Jun' ll POCATELLO, Pocatallo. ne0A wad ro. wnaa school - Pocatello Man Drowns While on Canoe Trip rto - klh osnl t - kft , rJ.dodVt.?!Vhk.erc;,orVvu.?:' 7 tamed he Wae ewlihmlng etrongly inward Primary saaoetaU' hi, tiO for shore When near the banit b ward hall, Thursday, Jans 14. 1 - I will be leg wee caught In a whirlpool And pull. p. m. Th pred work In tti ) ed under, while a woman standing Primary association " K. Ing -- , wl ,' ;4 7 M :!;x fiini ':' t'- - on' tho bank gated op, halplesa' to Qgdan etake. Sixty cAUdraA tnar- - aid him. His companion, eltnglnf' parttoipale In the ovant. 77 , 8e8 vt - . - NKPHI. Job 11 Th Mephl " school swimming pol wa . today for publt ua. If th --1th pool pay th axpns AC rr (Special to Th News) SPOKANE. w..h Scott Stalk- - atlng same. It willh b r. 22. of Pocatello. Ida, waa drown, jeloaed. ed in tha kpokana river Tuesday I . afternootw evn mile below town.l PRIMARY TO GIYH 4 k. m and h 60fnnanion T. R. Moffat. Lx A Juno d of Clavataiwnaa juat atariad Oft I 40 mile canoe tHp to Portland. Orto'Falrylwiid," A -Of A pa. th Utl v ) Hood end U. S. Rubber hip boots. Every pair guaranGet Sixes T to 12 teed yours now Th supply won't last long A rlag llconaa waa laaued Monday by to th caaoe, waa carrtod clerk to Preeton' Allan downatrm and t ? Praston and Fern Froat exhnueted but eahemed of T VdPnm? -- BREECHES Mens Khaki Breeches ft Reinforced .. M Mens Bedford Cord Breeches Reinforced seat, English cut seat; Ices for Mrs. Caroline E, Williams, at tha Seventh ward chapel, with Bishop T P. Terry officiating. The Daugh. tors of the Mormon Battalion attended in a body. Interment was in the Ogden cemetery. Mrs. Williams died Sunday at the home of Jier eon, Oraon P. wrmi 1639 Hudson avenue She was born In Norway Dee. 28. 188 and waa one of the first Norwegians to join to Utah In the Church. She Came 18(4 and settled In Ogden In 1888. She was married Dec. 1, 1864, to John P. Williams. She was an member of th Church. Surviving are six sons, two 22daughter. great28 grandchildren and . grandchildren. SI, ware held this afternoon $ 1 .95 Melas Whipcord Riding Breeches forced seat, button bottoms, exceptionally well inade Rein- QC $2.98 Khaki Mad. the i&mi Boy. Good grads khaki In boys' alsaa; two ST, ... full facod ltith.r men. $1.95 Solid Leather 62.98 pockets, 98c Shoes Cord, calf, grata. strap arty la (Special to The New ) Ida., Juna II Peter Cummtekey, old time resident and railroad man. died Monday at th home of his sister, Mr H. A Castle, 641 North Arthur avenue. The body waa taken Tuesday to St. Louis, Mo., for Interment. Mr. Cummlskey was born In Dundalk. Ireland, and ramsa to America with hie parents when child. He came to Idaho In February. 1886. and entered the employ of the Short Line In the shops at Eagle Rock, now Idaho Falla. He waa later transferred to Lima, Mont, and afterwards to Pocatello, being rotlrad en ponslon Aug. 1. 1909. H I survived by th following brothers and sisters- - John CummlsPortland; Jam key, St, Louis, Mrs. H. A. Castle, Pocatello, i RAILROAD EMPLOYEE DIES POCATELLO. June II Eugene A. Pease. 70, died Tuesday at his home. 647 West Whitman atreat. He had rehided In Pocatello for about 6 yeara and was employed aa yard man for the short line. POCATELLO. Boy Scoot Puttees - full Spring Retired Railroad Worker Dies at Pocatello Shirts Munson last, cordovan color; solid throughout sr y, OUR GUARANTEE MOTET CH EERFtJLL Y REFUNDED j Federal Army Stores Co. 37-3- 9 East Broadway. 3 Pluojiiie Big Days More Opening Week, oi lhe Search for Champion 1 War Mother of Idaho (Bpeclal to The New ) -Jun II Kate McKay, state war mother of the National American War Mothers, la endeavoring to find the war mothar POCATELI.O. ., 1 : N Waio SSt i 'i And give the Adtakers your Wants. With every cash News Want-A- d 2-li- rie ar-tl- BOYS Breeches SHOES dark io25sronE MRS. CAROLINE K. WILLIAMS OGDEN. June II. Funeral serv OR r Large and useful variety oi tmexcellei) values at Kress Popular Prices . ' Thursday, Jane 14th, 9 a. m, . 7-- 1 7 , , . .4 . Pan! off ... . .$1.00 Ladies fine quality dainty Night Gowns Ladies Sensible Cotton Hose, any size, per pair . .25 . . r. 7. 7. . . $1 .00 Ladies Fine Silk Vests . .. 2 Qt. Ice Cream Freezers, wonderful values .500 . 500 .500 .250 25 .500 r f FRIDAY Prettily decorated China Salad Bowls, very useful ..50 and attractive For vacation and, picnic time, Vacuum Bottle, ech 500 Ratinet, best colors, a summer suiting of supenor - 7 250 quality,' per yard Fine assortment Rand Painted Quality China, each 250 SATURDAY Mens Work Shirts of blue chambray, each . Kress Famous Aluminum Ware, each Briar Pipes of special value, each Ratchet Screw Drivers, each Large Bit Braces, each lari Sego Lily Brand ..... ... 40c ay you voill received v;'. 7 THURSDAY ....... 3-d- American Packing & Provision Co. formerly the Ogden ' Packing Co. Made by the j a . ; y fi Tine Deseret' News Was. 550 Want-A- d Dept. VJL ' -- ? ? fi |