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Show 'TfcV- 7, zv: 1 f. b I1 4.V -- srr Jt, V ;T i ' s.f'1 V t t "1 i V11 n. 4 THE DESERET NEWS MONDAY JANUARY 30 1822 , . J T" 4r. tcrrUre ia thThurrh t ne-ir- y the priesthood and the atake officer Dr. R. tt Tartar opoka sere presented and sustained The Decides to cfclvatlon- Singing and laughable alaata warr pat PTfclse to the Manj sang. on by some of th dab members, tha congregation The speaker af the Saturday after Who Communed with Jehovah, after) affair ending with dancing. Dispute Near Penrose noon aeesion were EyUrert-a- n which Arthur, .V Taylor offered the invocation Special to The Dr. George IT BWmhalL and Elder The speakers were Prof Harrison R. Commander BRIGHAM errr. Jan. It A Legion Imiuter Satthe conferenoe 1 for Cantor Muk I iktrKay. of the Nelson Delivery Merrill, Bishop Crr1rr IlfllTtry kHU rendered la tbs district court FriRfortH ta logon ClJt to ward, Richard Nielsen Students sioa Th Prtft Itrrltr urday waa by the Spr!r.(ffvnie Fourth Proto Petond W'. It H bmart, president Tfc, Dearrrt day by Judge A. A. Law, Jt Is bellsvod. Maplcton. Tb hews, ward under the direction of Richard qf Dnml IVtirlBett, Ukt LOCAX. Jan. SO. Dr. B. W. Black definitely settled the Roosevelt atake and President City. alt Lake (Itr. ar trlell BttI k,r. Condle and the Proro Second ward of g dispute seer svr-ye- y Creel Marshall, T N The choir with Murray state commander of tha American Leline which has been bone of ttrenlart. Hcprce.le-ttItL Ita-choir under the direction of Elmer RobertsTaylor and Ora Bailer Harding as Nelson A duet waa rendered by Mr gion. spoke iff the federal vocational IKS 4. Solemn 'One Sweetly soloists K. C. Hicks, Hanbai Packard and ilia a itelba Con Thought- sang Tha Dear ret Krai Thrift banks may indents at the and "We Are But Stranger Th matter came to aa tasao nrhea Friday evening die HereThe benediction wa by John be seewred from J. U Johnson, Ligia and deliver! the tg Olivo It Andoraon of this city, encouraging mess- entered board Evans of the general To Henry lloteb Eaay banks e Thrift Ctah. Deecrrt Myo. suit agalnat Joseph Pearson Speaker may Logan, Ibe age that the adiosted cotnpeneatlon The conference cloned with- - meetPenrooe to determine the line on The ojn!tff prayer at the Sunday now bill be seciurd from Verdctl Booth, 67 before Coagress will likely of the stake ing under the auxplee Piece of I be situated op th morpih session was by Andrew Knud-ye- n Sunday West hevenUj orth, Prom, Utah. passed with In a month Clarence a sihools with Supt J Will Rob- CITY MAY AID ISLAND west side ofproperty the main highway run-in- g Baird of Sait Lake also spoke. Bishop A L" Booth vraa the first inson presiding were served fallowing the on through Penrooe north ana aouth speaker He declared that it i an the section line. The land wa easy matter to ditJfrom the Church i fneeiintf'Ttnd dancing waa enjoyed by tf ore doea-nlive bis religion and Ward Teacher Committee the trainees, their wive, several mcn. 5rTjra ,bjr ,n engineer named Tro- - ' " nd definite corners Itouihed on the power of the priest bers of th Co 11 eg faculty and som,f FI I W'f established hood Visits North Davis la 1878 another American Legion official, named ProvO Albert. of the Riehop surveyed the " lands lying eastFltahagh. of the Penrose road CONFERENCE Fifth. ward spoke Mabry of the wonderful (Special lo The Ketri) and be established the corner IS8 feet opportun tie brought to the people ot Obtaining Money KAYSVI.LLE, Jan. 10 The ward to the south of th Troakaloaci corthi LfKJAN, Joa. IS locality referring ''especially to The commiscity ners The matter of which survey Weber teachers stake Fraud of the the splendid aorttlties of Leadership comirlilee Charge Made waa official been In neelc sit the Brigham Young university high council attended the monthly sion was asked Friday night by resince, LOGAN. 78. P. Jan. H. who sidents own but under thha, ruling ofdispute of the Island Center, who The choir with Peter Jensen aa solo-Logan PROVO, Jan. 0 Activity and servJudge Law association-officerand priesthood ha auxliary conducted all an the lands then west electrical O Lord AbWs of yesterday, to 'With rtver aang lying supply property along Logan protect ice in the Church waa made the keyMe meeting of the North Davis stake their land from tha high water that business her for some time past, was th Penroee road under the Treskalos-c- l note of the quarterly conference held will to be survey continue described In the Kayavilie tabernacle Sunday Thrift - trged. s likely to come In the spring. They arraigned In the cltj( court Friday under that survey and those in the stake tabernaele Saturday and east The purpose or the vlaiwa were admonished to do whwt they can afteraoon on two charges of ,J the Penrose road under thelying Knight urged the (sernoon session were well at atake members Fitshugb obtaining of Sunday, themselvtea before petitioning the city money to not become involved on will be to officers confer survey, meaoured the from with ftake the He fraud not by pleaded guilwhich is willing to heip them. tended. Preeldent T. K Taylor" pre- - In indebtedness He also spoke on the ty and his hearing was set for Friday corners established by that survey. to ward teaching. pertaining and matters parenthood aided, and the visiting member of the Peeponmhllittes 7. Peb. Center was on II,-Hi Blood 8 President Henry released presided 1alnt-to take a a Interest in baiL expressed hu pleasure at the visit Kiwanians of Logan gccal authorities was Elder David urK'1 hlds end leach him the correct and Tannery Owner of the committee from a neighboring tr - McKay, whp spokf Saturday re- - (the of life, prtne.pU-Celebration Addresses in which the tro WELUmtE , BANK OFTICEIIS. Dies Triple F H of the B stake Brigbam Homo latlng many Interesting experience in or(1,nre f Rard ,eachln(f w empha. LOGAN I Jan. 78 Tb following dt- LOGAN. Jan. 70 The local Klwan- his recent trip around the worBJ delhered by each of the Ians (Special to The News book- -' Biz declared mere that Tucailon,nJ th choen had a merry time Friday evening, by Other apeakere at Saturday mommembra wbieh wereOeom not constitute BRIGHAM CITY. Jan.- - 38 Lflrn,nf state, bank; President. Dr. J - A Llndqulat. when they held a sort of triple cele- - j Wellavill He declared if. Merrill Heiw-- r that a church j - Hillman "Tnga aeeal.ort were President Taylor, tion of Logan resident of this city stake had increased during the the church j,e that wjil Inherit The benediction waa of the' garth yar, gad urged that tha Amember ot !f"rd i of the North Davis stake making that "followed" state Pena tor; the following IB amniitltut JSl.WLr hT.'"" has been blind i the dt-- ! the various quorum of th priesthood vil.e l.y John Manor ng of bprlng- accepted ah Irritation to attend th I Joaeph Quinney presided . Robert Njrectorate; I. Parld A. Kerr. Xormsa O more act I re; and Patriarch J At " f''rr,onn essslon the becom htr genera! stake priesthood meetit)g of the Weber toun. presideiit of ihe ys-- lAke' Ki-- j Allen J R Witson. TT V tv fatt him in 1987. Hieyeyght wife died four years ago since which time he has lived alon for the moat part, being gble to get about the house and a ait! upon himself with what other assist-- 1 usstmAkiso-Il- M met aged has alse been deaf for a number of PROVO Jrt -- I mflaf it ittnt LdJ)(BARI ,!h Judge State Surrey Pimples and boils Federal Hr-aft- er. t I - caused by errors of diet A-- - MILT A Stake u by FfL of r Former .' "resWan Hold . at 1 j pasti0ut Si't wu ... ' Ji tl n e " d a - i s Mr. Hillman wa born at Hailgven Manor. Englak Sept. 77. Hit He to America in 1771. going migrated ARE FOUND IN 5J1LT LAKE to California, where be redirect mained for a number of years then came east stopping at Brigham City, where he has since I resided. He oper- -. ated tannery here for manyttcp-ti'-years.! -(Special to The News ) Ha ia wfvtyti by ona jqh, . . IdaiT Jam Id Carl sad and several grand-- 1 Brndger. 12. and Jack tatea, 14. who children. Funeral services were held left their home, early Friday evening a i attend moving picture show and der th direefton of Bishop Brignamtwho the night (0 reiurn during I were WnghL. located tn Salt' lake by the po-I lice late Saturday night, according to police department officers here Stia-da-y. Prominent Brigham City It was merely the craving hood adventure that led tha Citizen Called by Death bo an ay from home and thev expressed themselves as being glad to get back, Special to The News) SunBP-- f IAM CITY. Jan. 38 Peter when thev were returned here Baird long time resident and promi- day evening. nent ettisen of this city, died at his homo on south Third East street last , Idaho Fails Man Heads evening from-a- ii manta Incident,. to ald age. Mr. Baird s eyesight failed sevElectricians eral yeara ago and he became so .enfeebled that he bad to be waited pon (Special to The News) constantly POCVTKLUJ, Idaho,. Jau. 30 The Mr. Baird was born at Houston, following officers were elected at th 1731 Scotland. July He came to closing session of th Southern Idaho Uta in 733 Jocatlng In Salt Lake, but Association of Electrical Contractor came on to Brigham City in January, and Dealers Saturday night 174. residing here since . . Idaho-- Palis, George- For many years Mr Baird .was 8Ur.fdnt- - IL JPickup. Boise, V Ice perfntendent' of the Sunday school la pr the First ward and then became an Falls, vice president: William Bullock. in the stake Sunday school Wcieer, vice president; Mr Stevqna of where he served for Pocltello, secretary, treasurer, many yeara. He taught school at Halley waa selected for th nett Perry for a season after coming to meeting place In July and Boise for ths city, sod was a member of the ,!lI3, meeting About 40 memold home dramatic company for- - 27 January bers of the association bave been in years attendance. Mr. Baird was married at Liverpool od the day after he left his home In Qcotland. HI wife died four rears Rehearsing Date on o. Th following children survive: Case is Set ry Baird Mr. Argnes B . Burt giro H. Tingey and Pete M Baird. ie -(Special to Tb Newt.) 27 grandchildren and 23 Nine children preceded POCATEUX). I4i Jab. IO.Lpivora r parents to the other life. Ftsnr- - Able arilort on ni attorney' arffumentg In th Firnt waa taken Thursday held arvlceo the oupreme wr today -d chapel voder the direction of court In the case of Henry Poynter, of Pocatello and Thursday, Feb. 2. waa hop Abe! 8. Rich. the date set for a rehearing on hU appeal Poynter was dnvlcted of prohlbf tion law violations In Pocatello and . vhf iat conviction on a felony Lcharae waa affirmed --by the supreme t8periBl"to Th court. SMITHFXELD, Jan, tt-- Th acrd art tala, The Martyr' the words nd music of which was composed by Foreign Auto 1921 Licence irof Evan Stephens of Salt Lake, waa Plates Being Confiscated rendered Friday niyht by the Smith-f.el- d Second ward choir with an or ' Special to The News.) pan recital by Prof. J J McClellan, Ida-- , Jan. 2 -POCATELLO. of Sait Lake. The Introductory da Foreign OB' cars Lq scribing- the martrydom of the Proph- Ucense et Joseph mnd Hyrumuw4the Patriarch, are thii confiscated Coun- being city by 1L laosoa J Funk of th Benson stake. Prof. Mar- - ty Assessor Philip Stalker, and traff.o hrgeant Harry Beerup, of th Clellan complimented (he choir on the I Fllw department. It will be aces-tngeinterpretation of the cantata. Thechoir sary for drivers of cars from other fllcd the completely stand th womfcn being all dressed states to apply for new numbers be- w decorated fori th car can be driven out of tb ll ,n... bouse plants. . withwl!,te fiowere and ,nd the Among distinguished visitor: J; t,n,e ,lmlt tor ,h were President and Mr J W. Funk. expiration of Idaho 171 license pistes I March 4. Mr and Mr 8 W Hendrick. Georg estimated that about 27 will b S Hendrick. Prof, and Mrs C I Stod-.dard of Richmond. Prof W. O Robin- - reaiixed by Bannock county for road son and Hob. and Mrs. Evan D. Owen work from 0.8 confiscation of th fr-o- f Logan, and many other prominent sign lire os. plate Wednesday , and A a special gnest of honor Thursday. people was Mrs. Elisabeth for new Idaho license T Juchan ot Application liv- - plates are slow In coming Bmithfleld. who is tb only in. bqt !ng witness of the scenes at Nauvoo at II.680 he been rece'ved so far this as the time of this tragic event. 73 17179 year compared with up to Much praise was given the director. the same bate last year. Mis Sadi McCracken, who with Mr. Emma Hansen, organist were each j LTtllVs LH K SKU tft UKI), ! presented with a beautiful boquet of POCATETJA). Ida.. Jan 19 The foil1 rosea born to them by tittle Miss Nilsnn and Master Jay Kund-so- n lowing marriage lcenes were Issued Phyllis R C Saturday by County and presented by th choir W. Neclev and Sybil WyattEarly: both Bishop Loreaso - Toolson presided, John Victor William Gaisford. and Sly Tester Low offered th In of Rexburg; I nd A. Jennie Bradley, vocation and George j. Hendricks tho ? Yrova. I tab: and to Everett E Qol- -. benediction. t step-daugh- ii V Idaho !, , !- Poynter -- n. nithfield Presents Csntots "The Mwtyn id - rs !iv H 1! bortir trf- - gtertTtyr f4a1Rf Yandell of Black Not. Tat Payers to lie , Aided in Return Making Income and ' La r. ANOTHER FIRST HOBIT SEER. POCATKLI) ids, Jaw, flfSf rob'nof the Saturdsy ! morning, by George Klmpton of North avenue who states that tt ie Jta KAYSV7LLE, Jan, 30, Deputy ternal Reveaue Collector J. W. fteeve Infallablo s.gn that aprlhg is here. ' will assist taxpayer and receive re- -' OTHER H04)D turns for Income taxes at the follow- Ida , Jan. 30 A ing Davis county towns on the dates1 vPOCATELLO: of the Brotherhood pf St. Andrews, organisation of tb Epia-ruaLayton. First National bank. Feb-- - lh menI Kaysville. Barnes Bank- - copal church organised last week by McPherson Walter traveling national ing company. FVbruory 8. Farmington, field courthouse. secroiary. named the following Februaryv 7, BountifuL 7 ficero T Platt W'tlliams, di-Sat hank; February and Friday North Salt Lake Cudhay plant, rector; an J E. J. Thetklldsen, secretary sn ar. COUNTLESS INDUS organizations, individuals, are already out back again vTnere breathing is easy and business is good. i . r i. Confidence Optimism Aggressive Effort brought them- there, ' ' ; Business is reviving as it did after the depressions of 1896, 1904, 1908, 1914. The volume of manufacturing and trade is increasing daily, unemployment is decreasing, loans are expanding. Business is gathering momentum- " -- . i .rtwMaLrL. iw.wLiiiaiawmBto'niw oUiniMikt? f a Prosperity Is Just 'Round The Corner f i L- i - - Space Contributed by THE DESERET NEWS i la with' the ROTARY CLUB - AJrertJtfments comtnhutj by Flank PROSPERITY CAMPAIGN Pmbrry Advaramg Agency, New Yoek Plan NOW td Profit M O S T , chap-name- tnll; 7; .1. I treaeurer. 18. , ILIUM ELECTS OFFICERS. LOST SEVPECTV ARB PAITL BRIGHAM CITT- - Jan. 78 Funeral MOAB. Jan. 10 The following fleers of" the Grand county btgh school services for Hans R. Peteysen. whj th at Ike hospital at Ogden on alumni association have been elected: died Mrs Boyd 8. Hammond -- president, Tuesday, were held in th Ftrst ward Mias Helen Taylor, Mrs. chapel on Friday afternoon under th W. d'rection of Bishop R. M Tyson of th , Ruth Brewer, secretary-treasure- r: Th speakers were Lars E. Tsngren, chairman constitution Sixth wt-- d H. Miss E Gertrude Larsen, James Merllng. committee; Halverson, N. O. Th asso- - Crlienskog of chairman social committee. Smithf.eld, Janies CiaUop to. it w5r 1 using avery., ea. ..Krickee of Ooden.- PWtrtpcrb IJenmsrk desveror to be of material heip to the Jensen and Blhop Tyson Max leal ! Grand county high schooL numbers were furnished bv the chalet t I The were offered by Patriarch SEEKS LEASE ON LOAFER LAKE. Jsm-- sirrxjetx Olsen and O M. Nelson and th dedicated by W til ism U SALEM. Jan. 79 A 28 year lease on' le)- , as Kalem pond Loafer Ikke, known ' up summer is , j Eli F. last until sought by former mayor al Salem, in a I - A( ( inFXT VICTIM IM'U A C4nh Taylor, commanication to tho city council Th ! POCATELLO. Ida. Jin. 29 R. lake Is said to be one of tb best bees Roule. a pioneer reo'dent of this city fish or- grounds in th stale. Mr. who was injured several weeks at Taylorplan for the lake ar not. when struck by an auto while crosslu known. J the street , as said to he suffering from i temporary mental derangement at fr SALEM TO MET WATER SCFTtir. General hospital and will likely "M . . to the atate Insitute at I , - nt; , It 1 ancu t.. ,k,jln tno1 ortrastment r.r:n W..er"eroVon Hut '.kr; and one half mile, east of th a I city, a now soars of water sanaty. Bids also had boe askoa on a pump- th water tag systma for AMiMT Croat 1 d: ry February fkH walla ArnyMi of th Saturday. - DATE RET. fBpodal to Tha News) fcPiriMIM. Jaa. 38 Yka si Ideacr ha anooaaead "ttatua C v tin-fo- h years. 8 n f'bvsicUnsand hoepitsi sll'crver tha country are recommending Fleiacbmanns fresh yeast for pimples and boils. It gets right at tha basic cans of these complaint. Eat 2 to 3 cake of Flcisch-- matin's fresh yeast daily before or between meals to keep your skin healthy. Be sure it's Fleischmann't il Yeast th familiar pack. . "age With, tha yellow label. P1c a standing order with your grocer. ! ku skin specialist n Indsed pimplsoaxsao froqueot-l- y asoocisted with faulty habits cf ahng and improper digmooo that th first thing to do is to see that oar food it right Frah yeast is a wondsrful cov- akin disorrectivs food for th ders. Fleiscbtnano's V soot ia rich in the els men ts which improva appeuta and digaation and whichkeep th intestine clean of pei- ft . weD-know- ays that pimple are signal flags of danger often in-' dicating errors in diet. kc ot v W Ktt) -- Rrlant, -- , -- ' t |