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Show t. r 1 t THE DESERET NEWS it , f LOGAIf, April I L County Agent Wrlgley hag reoelved reports from oats parts of Cbche as to tba existence of bog aouniy ebolera and baa acted aa larsetlgattea dorigaad ta aradleata tba dteaae. Hag owners are PROVO. April II. John W. Ferrer, requested ta report U tbo aoaaty ageat president of the beard of education. and U ones aay m chasm that may be noted for various Napt H. A. Dtxoa met with the local e arranged farm bureau last night and explained tba Usitsd la detail the cost of malntalnlnc the tatea Bursas of Aalaaal industry, will school system of the city. Cleared acre presented provinr that the local discuss (be symptoms and- matbods Of the disease. echeols are ran at lees expense per capita than any ether school district la the atata. , It wps deetded that the farmer's com- Cleanup to look Into the afmittee appelated Clubs Civic By theschool of fairs system work oat . a aliases tire plan for retrenchment and that the plan he presented to the school be cleanup weak la Logan accordingto to ta board at aa early day. tba plans of tba city commission which as leaned a eall to all citizens and elvld organisations to join witn tba city officials In cleaning up nil sections of tha Tba city will haul away all nnburnabla rubbish If cRlscna will gather U sad pUc U on tba curb. - To Mm Ocean OBSERVED Home Klisekmerie :A i:r;; is your W$i' Bel-Ian- - chai:ce, act at or.CE and come 4 t f FIRST We are selling a number of Standard built players, which we ask you to compare with any $600 and $700 Players on the market, for $398 and for $46$ On a large number of other Player we also offer you the benerespectively. . fit of the Club Savings. We are also selling as a part of our direct advertising campaign, a limited num her of fine upright pianoe, which we are glad to have yon compare with any $425 We mention and $475 piano bow being sold, for $245' and $295 respectively. only these two as an illustration. We have others to offer you at Economy Chib -savings. SECOND--Instea- d of having a set rule requiring a large cash payment down, we are going to let you start payments on one of these beautiful instruments as low as $15 cash. If you win pay as much aa $50 down, we will give you ABSOLUTELY FREE A VERY BEAUTIFUL AND VALUABLE PREMIUM. THIRD Included with each new Piano is a fine duet bench and included with each Player is a fine bench and fifteen rolls of new late music ' FOURTH We also present you with a written agreement, excusing you from payment during sickness or trial if every; SIXTH Yon can get your money back at the end of a thirty-da- y as not is exactly represented. thing SEVENTH Railroad Fare will be refunded to buyers who. join our ' Dam WUI be Cleaned ; -- , These beautiful $600.00 Players are models of beauty in both tone and ea$? 5 point double action motor, standard 88 note, nickel trimmed, tracking device, v and in every way are perfect player. 398 DATE OP FUNERAL SET. CITY. April IL runerai services for the lata lira Naoma Rldd Busness is Explained Clevenger, wife of vail Clevenger, wTio PROVO. April Effect of Modern died el the home of her parents In this clenliflb Research on Business' city Monday evening, will M held tn Second ward chapel Saturday at the subject of an address given by Dr. theo'clock under the direction of Bishop Praaklln & Harris at the Ktwanta I A- - Flab bourn of the Plftb ward. J club today. bean rAelved from. Mr. Word baa W are not living In the earns world who tg an auditor la tba Inour parents and grandparents lived in." Clevenger come UK department nt Washington. aid Dr. Harris. -- It Is only la a phyeieal sense that jto 'world is tbe same. D. G4 that ne wjll arrive bourn to, , Tbs bustnaO wor Id eepecial I y la vastly day. different from the old time. The great transportation Improvement has Bora in Woman on been brought about by scientific InThe steam baa angina Plains WellsvCki vestigation. , been developed through severs! generations of careful Fallowing study. (Special to Tbo News.) theeteem engine came tbe electric railVI LLE. April IL Th funerroad end then the Internal combustion al WELLS services for Mrs. Rachel Woodward engine, such as gas. emailer In hulk Maughan were bold ta the Welleville than, tha etas menglne. The automo- tabernacle Wednesday. BMtop Charles bile has revolutionised buslaees and presiding. Mode was by has produced Other things, vulcan Ixtng V. Maughan a mixed tbe ward chair, including rubber, ate. Air traffic baa also Men quartet Mrs. Howard Joneaend comby If research-" le sclent produced through solo vocal a by Bishop Louis . Grover Dralvi member of tbs Belt pany. Lake JCIwanls club, suggested a closer Maughan of Hyrum Third ward. tater-ett-y Tbe oponlng prayer by William H. relation and invited tha local member to attend the meet Inga of Derley, and Maadlction by M. D. Bird of Msadoa. The speakers wore Peter tha Salt Lake club. M. Maugbaa. Richard BrenehUy, John Dixon and Dr. Hugh Supt. H. Woodward pf tha Collage of Educa B. W sen ward. Jeha H. Maagbaa of tion of the Toons university, wore ed- Logan, John Wyatt and Bishop Maogh. flitted as members. The grave was dedicated by William . H. Maughan. Helper Gives Mrs Maughan was born July lg 11(1 In u wages Ms on tba Nebraska plains CwwCO while tha family was an routs to Utah. I PROVO. April IL Damages of was tha mother af sight child re SM Tre a warded Albert P. Taylor, of whom six survive: Hyrum Maughan, Inst lata Alberta. night bp Henry . Maughan. A lt against the Los An- - Wei tori! to: Canada: Willard Maughan, Black- jury jbtei Lake Railroad company feet. IdaM; Mrs. Edward Walters. 4 tba Ualou Beattie. For gases. WeltovtUe; Mrs. William Ur, Taylor alleged m bto complaint Downy, Christina Maughaq, Abel more then a year ago bto leg wag weHsvIltoiIdaho; .P alae grundehlldren. ongvn am rorier ghe was tka widow of MaMp wbMt have at Urn roand-Jm- Ham H. Maughan, sad. the daughter accident vna caaaad of aadttattheleading the Into JMoph Wopdwutd. who loaarsliseaeea at tbe railroad. At cated to WeUavtUe In 1MT. who waa ' J -- out-of-to- BRtGHAW secures a Cue Ptsno or It GREAT ECONOMY PIANO CLUB. MANY FINE REBUILT PIANOS & PLAYERS ON SALE 4 1 ) w WfM jh 1 if jr nt J1 tt- aft tn h m Deoege.Suit Trade Your , h Dent Plano ja cr Phonograph for a Player If mo one plays the piano at your home, or if yon are tired of your Phonograph, we will exchange with you for a Tine t m Jbi Ilii ' . a ' .aew Playr-f fai trad. ? U Sturdy dy rl. gd r ta a, Lto ta i litrfN (ao tn tari VriMhfriMlwto , - be ", et v-- la t )QM d Wtwfo ue H" knir Piano to be Sold Every Piano have decided to include WTe l tha tha vldnitv of the hospital and ara CtotUMU surroundin IheJhojpital to ho beautified durinu tom'njf aumiaer. The next met!n of the staff erfll be held Mar 1, when new officer UI ha elsctad. for tha rosuinx rr Railroad Spike Flanked With Gold Reported Found (Special to The Near) Ida.,, April tl A small railroad spike said to he .flanked with (told waa found by a membsr oL tha etty water department, burled about five feet undtr round beneath a rock. The spike waa small aad raeaaabled POCATOuLO; every and Player in our big stock at club prices. All the new; rebuilt slightly used and shopworn pianos will be-- on display T-"at ttbaale. - - toiaEt Fil ullt (t allow foil market value We - (Pyoelkl to TM Itawg.1- (peotal to TM Mm) POCATELLO,. Ida Aprs JL With Mam Mt Mure Vtll likely ho filed. kalfe wans eg In bar twb three Oeep LxoddUloa to eewulL urUh winetohioMuuUt M on beT urm and sag an her tbrset luteal murder. a briet Viola Lewis, g lies la tbe genafter Peterson, dlod Thursday dii eral her tal Beahjng Is lolged Bright's pltoltton. lie was appereatly wall end Is the. eve ty Jell Overfed with utault Will tn nMondaneo at school until W wttt ItMt to illJ o th result of a 'morning when bo was suddenly uarrel on oeath Tim nvtn asrly Around LUde Hospital tit while doing chore. wan student body preaid eat at Thanday Wbwt urretad Vr Dvteetlve Ed Oer-vlThe News) M to (Medal wu M Junior high chon I. a position ktekiau the Leeklua POCATELLO, Ida. April 1 Dr, H held by virtue ef hla axnellmt aebotar- he u lytue m the ride walk ae-- e u riUMhw ef the (arty, 1 Irwl was elected to memherxhte popitorlty. Hla demise wiu UMii A wlv teatep tha Iron hie. of ike staff aad Prof. N B Adklnaen. the school la fdahe director of the Katlonai wauiaa ftat ewrWwa win M Ml tn- - tad aad a awai) association., waa elected tv-- ad ear w dundkF nf. .... U antherof oftbothemktlboard at a special trees ot WMab M was hc of Aathoays P-- r -IR vTl a t l attend 4 tag fangfU MepItaL y dR,,M aad A qewt mam ta to be astabUahsd la ta Le M a Let ! nwnt - w lr a " , to Burnd at School 1 i OUR ECOXiYCLUB PROPOSITION HI A FEU WORDS $000 PLAYER of ftxhuio the fund I You Hay Be you will see that' these instruments arc the biggest bargains you have ever seen or heard tell of at the prices ask to say nothing of the other big advantages to be ' b iveri hag-brun- ch -- - THIS GREAT CHANCE SUP BY COr.lPARE WITH AI1Y ' , h- 1 Laker Win Effect of Research on' Drop, Get Busy Now! You will sec that they arc just the kind of pianos and players that you have pictured in your mind, for your home . You , will be irresistibly drawn to them, You wi l be wholly delighted and your good judgment will compel you to select one for your very own. Firm Qumcec Hjmd; Mere be er . - - gained in purchasing through our Economy Club Plan. on PROVO, April 11. Funeral services for Mrs. Emma Iana Meldram. wits of Georg Meldrvm, who dropped dead Wednesday night at the home of her sister. Mrs. Frank 8peckart, wilt be held Sunday afternoon at I o'clock tn the Fifth ward chapeL Services will be under direction of Bishop Nephl Anderson of Manavu war. The body may be rlewed at the family residence. 1(9 east Seventh North street, between 1 and 1.10 o'clock, x Sunday, WILL COIJTlilUE FOR 15 DAYS Vc Bcnt Ccrd lion Skeptical m (8pecial to Thg'Xews.) April IL Enginof Salt Lake and builder of the reservoir m Devirs Onto valley for the Brigham Conservation company. Is preparing to send a company of workmen oyer to the reservior the latter part of this week to clean out the artificial spillway so that aa tha reservoir fill np the overflow may be carried off and thus avoid Imperiling the dam. The men will have to make the trip over tbe mountain on snow shoes sad with pack animals aa the read ta Impassible because of tba deep anew.. I' to oar shire ready to take advantage of this rare opportunity to purchase a fine piano through thh Money Saving Economy Club Plan. Investigate at once! IL Tbe high council of the Cache stake baa made tbe fol- lowing appointments of home missionaries for Sunday. April If: Benson. George W Lindquist and Walter M. Park, A. 15. Cranney and EHon: william Hyde Evans; Logan Third ware, bn H. Andersen and Henry W. !; Fourth. Nttlun 0. Thatobor ana Reuben L. Hill; Fifth. Alma Bonne and John O. Petersen; Ninth, Alum Olsen and John H. Kemp; Tenth, Richard Yeates and Andreas Peterson: North Logan, Stephan Thurston and Howard . Reese. . - errr. Dropped Dead is Set eerBRIGHAM A. K. Chatfield "l O Weidns for Prices to Reaici oar Club Plan thoroughly COCRT OPENS AT LOGAN. IDQ1N, April IL The trial of cases In the district court began The cMy commission arses cftlxens and Judge M. C. Harris willThursday ba busy to place all rubbish In receptacles and for soma tima aa there are a goodly on the street by Monday. May L when number of cases on the calendar. learns from thecity wilt commence IDAHO bauliny away tbe rubbish. LICKS BED. hm-Logan, ti. April Reynold nod Annora Eldradgs both of Idaho Accident Victim Will alto were granted a marriage llcenhs Be Buried Sunday today. PROVO, April II. Funeral services for Claud T Downs, who wsa - accidentally shot Wednesday at Boise, Will Made Idaho, wfl bo held in tbe Sharon ward chapel Sunder afternoon at t o'clock. Interment will be in the Pleasant drove (Special to The Hews.) cemetery. BRIGHAM C1TT, April 11 James W. Sheffield and his eon Charles N William Sheffield and ' have acquired Salt Give the Interests of Fiebboura brothers In A Cash Meat tbe. company, Commencement Address one at the Oroeery lending moat and grocery of this city. PROVO. April SI Earl J. Glade. stores For a number af years thg business Salt Lake business man. will deliver the been managed by J. Francis address at the commencement exer- baa Sheffield has servered bis concises of tbe Provo high school, which nections, who removed and to Logan to wlU bo held In Pioneer park, Friday, enter business for himself. Tbe manMay II will pass to Charles N. Shefagement commenceto for plana According field and tha firm will move from Its ment week, which are now being comlocation into tba building now tpe present pleted, the faculty will entertain occupied by the Boxelder Journal as alumni and the graduates on tbs pre- soon aa tba newspaper can find n new vious craning. May 11. On commencement day tbe ninth grade promotion home The company houses at exercises will be held at 1 Id p.m. PrinCorlnne and HonsyvtUa. cipal and Mrs: H. R. Atkin will enterbetain the graduates at their home fore the regular commencement Devil' Gate Spillway Who- - l)i!ll Upderful Bargains! ny Funeral of Woman j Tcc!i$15 in Your Insida Pocliet and Come to Our Store at Once LOGAN, April l. - - - - t If You Have Deen for coin s0. x a - Cache Stake Are Named week, April II Clean-u- p has been postponed here several times this spring due to weather conditions, will ha observed next week. The chamber of commerce is witn the city commission to make Provo the moat boaotiful city In tbs atata Acordtng to Scout Executive A. A. Anderson the Boy Scoots of the city will clean up the property of all persons unable to do so themselves. The scouts will work In croups of four and will bo in chars of a member of toe chamber of commerce. Wednesday afternoon has been Sectored a clean-u- p holiday, with a cleanup parada. a ball came in the late afternoon between the Timpa and her, and a baseball dance In tbe eve-niPROVO, '"'1 ' - OPENED YESTERDAY o 9w. IT FHQYQ r r l.!s Great limy Saving PTO and PLAYER SALE Week Plumed Lofen ..... .... CLEOPOEKTOr It'll I i::s Gi::iFJGrOis ifl Seidel Exp3Des r- V . l- - r r FRIDAY APRIL 21 1922 it raiEFJHTE Kinders EIab . wJ- - J f . to those sued on tha narrow saufd rail waa aoatenced to serve from one to IS political and ecclesiastical circle, havtho vpiks yearn In prison, wee also In custodj ing' been three time treasurer of road. The spot- a( which ami hcil rlftry sets, beau., wav found - tieujrrerxl -- Mock- from of Guard a patriarch of the hurch In Kigby any railroad track and no solution ha stake been offered aa to the manner in tuneral servhea will be held Mon-da- t, which tha plke eould have made Its Patriarch of Rigby Stake April 21, it I pm in th stake ' Answers Call of way uhder the rock. uy . SLATER TAKER TO PRISON. Ida, April IL Bert Pleader, who pleaded guilty to second degree murder lit Custer county aad who wa sentenced to serve front Id years to life In the Instate penitentiary, left here Thursday custody of Trav. ella Ouard Roberta ef tho Bole BelL who plaodad guilty J. C. to brglary aevaral days ago aad who POCATELLCk pent-tautlar- y. i 4 Peath ' to The Neve) RIGBY. Idaho. 'April II. J. J Chandler. 71, pioneer of this eect'on, dropped dead at hie home here ThursMr. Chand rr has appm day at parently been In good health He had last returned from walking about in his orchard which adjoins his home when he wee stricken, dying before medical asal stance arrived M;. Chandler waa prominent ta both (Bpeolal tabernacle. noodle parlor held the cash register of the Japanese No- eabout midnight Wednesday night at the point of a revolver eldli the hand of one of two negroes. Jeha Harris, a negro, hae been picked up US e suspect and to being held la the Utty Jail. de Parlor r - ..V j v. it. POCATELLO. Ida.. April 11 Between $16 and $20 In cash was taken front v ?? 5 we j j & |