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Show e r TS) TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE. MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 80, tfiven for Iho oldest costumes. The worn n' first prise was won Mas. Martha Out and me men s first pue by ielloy The booby prtxe were given to Simpson. C. E, Mathews and Mis. Cassidy About 300 people were hi attendance. Tne will be held next Thursday SPANISH FORK - PIONEER WOMAN TAKEN BY DEATH evening at the Knlg'ms of MRS. CAROLINE ANDERSON, New Civic Body Aims to ! Vf M Spc!sl to Tbo Tribune. PROVO, K Jan. Provo 2. humor of Rotarians enProfessor Har- joyed the poetic rison V. Merrill at their luncheon at the Hotel Roberts weekly when a number trf poems of which heheis read the author. J. 'W lgnal said that the laundrv ra,n?8 ,fth in importance jia compared wfith other industries of the country. He dispelled the common belief that chem- leal oI A daslrucUvs-Batttee-a- re in laundries by explaining the processnsedused In the modern plants, and declared the uses less ehemirals than the -- laundry average housewife in washing!! tile family clothes. Oscar Spear of the educational committee-told the Rotarians of the coming international convention to be held Los Angeles In June. He stated thatin the people of the coast city were making groat preparations to entertain the a Dr. Edwards Oliv Tablet, the calomel, act geiitlv on the and posittvelv do the work. 'People afflicted with bad breath find quick relief through Dr. Edwards Olive Tablet. The pleasant, tablet are takeu for bad breath by all who know them. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets act,.stoutly but firmlv on the bowels and liver, stimulating them to natural action, clearing the blood and contlv punfyini the entire svotem. They do that whicl dangerous calomel does without any of the bad All the benefit of nastv, sickening. frCiiii Dr. IjTtptng THttiTrniir HrP'lt.'-TlvpEdwards Olive Tablet witnout grip-inor anv disagreeable effects. pain .Dr. P. M. Edwards discovered 'the formula after seventeen years of pracafflicted with tice among : bowel and liver coinplaint, with- - the i attendant bad breath..-! . Olive Tablets are purely a segetable dilute tor bowel n w ; 4 SN , A v tf 'N, v f. 4- ' to The Tribune. SPANISH FORK, Jan. 29. Mrs. Caroline Anderson, widow of James Anderson, who died here fifteen years- ago; died-- jefeterday morning at 8 o'clock at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mary Larsen, of Mapleton. with whom she wa9 visiting. Mrs. Anderson had long been a sufferer from rheumatism, but had been in her usual health until she went to Mapleton ten dajs ago. She became 111 soon afterward. Mrs. Anderson was born hear Copenof 1S4J. hagen, Denmark, in August When she was & young woman she embraced the Mormon religion and came to Utah in lb6l. She was married to James Anderson Just previous to starting on the JowViey across the plains, and the vonng couple made it a wedding voyage. Mrs Anderson was one of the few women who talked the entire distance across the plums forJLhe came to Spanish Fork to make their home and took an active part in the religious activities of the church. was the mother of Mrs. Anderson eleven children, six of whom survive her. They are Mrs. Mary Larsen of Mapleton; Mrs. Will O. Johnson, Palmyra; Oscar Andersen, Rprlngville; Walter Anderson. Mapleton; Mrs. K L. Parmelee, Butte, Mont.; Mrs. E. J. McUune, San Francis oT is survived She also by thirty-fou- r and twenty-eiggreatgrandchildren grandchildren. The body will be brought to Spanish Fork and funeral services held at the Fourth ward chisel Tuesday at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. pythiAn sisters. Joy for the Little Folks pat-ieut- s to. the will know them by their lne color. TTake one or'twofvpTy'night fora week and note the effect. 13c and 30c. (Advertisement.) i Minme Goff and temp9, and Ethyl Musi- c- I sella Tyree of Roliy, halt Dike. Eunice Fleury. Mrs Mrs Molly, litnnett. Mia. Ruth Norton, At.ee Reitz, Mrs. Wilson and Xliaa Lou.Se Riter. Og-le- SECURITY BENEFIT ASSOCIATION. t'toh council No 3313 had ten for memheishlp presented at its meeting Saturday night at Knights of Pythias hall on East Breadway. and two candidates. Captain I.nn and drill team eonfvrnng full initiatory mony. A membership drive was started with captains on red and blue sides. Sister Alice Flood on one side and Sister Mary Warren on other. The contest to continue for sixty days. President Weaver appointed the followcommittee for ing as an entertainment News of Februaiy. Tuoniaa William. month Lodge Dell Ilolladoj. Gladva Pike amd Ruby Van A f Osmond, aqd the committee plabs to hav Reynolds circle, No. 1, Ladies of the G. dance instead of the A. R,, will entertain at a valentine card ji 'anniversary o.x the night of Saturqia-iiTuesday afternoon, February 14, at regular party 18. 2 SO o'clock at I. O O. F. hall AR G A. day, February ft. ruyl sister flrrTe an.f members WILL ENFORCE ORDINANCE. auxiliaries to the Giand Army of the ReLAYTON, Jan. 29 The townVrcImavr c public ahd friends are invited. Prizes will be awarded. on The chairman arrange- prohibiting minors fromAiAit1.H54p'oI.iiaUa ments la composed of Mrs G. L. Neal, will be inferred. George K. Bngge town Mrs. Horace Lane, Mrs. Nora Bpencer, Uard member in fhaige of the dturtment Mrs. Mae Becksteadt and ilrs. - Mane of public safety, announces. Shannon. FARM, NAME REGISTERED. AMERICAN YEOMEN. A. D. Taylor of Holliday has reg No. Homestead Df.3 entertained istered with Mark Tuttle, mate auditor, Seagull its members end their friends at an old- - the farm nam of Benchland for his time party Thursday evening Pnzea we e property near Holliday. ht Salt Lake to The Trlbaoe. SPANISH-FOR- Jan. K. 29. WUUanr Morgan of this city 'died early yesterday morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs Sarah Bufton, with whom he made his home, after an illness of six weeks from general debilitv. Mr. Morgan was born in Dowels, South Wales, September 14, 1835. He Joined the Mormon church lnhifi young manhood and emigrated to America in 1871. He settled first ift Pennsylvania, where he lived BeveivAars, at the end of that time coming to Spanish Fork, where he hada since made his home. In 18Q3 he wa married to Elizabeth Evans, who preceded him in death. Mr. Morgan, $fter coming to Utah, engaged extensively in stock raising. He was also active in church work. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs Elizabeth Anderson of Salt Lke and Mrs two grandchildren and two Bufton. Mrs one sister, Margaret Stringer, and a brother, John Blaen-y-Gart- h, . Comparative watbr date at Salt Lake City, January 29, 1H22 TimiMTatureHigheat today .wee V9 dreee, 1M74 wa. tjo highest in litie month aim 6 ilrgreca. 4ont-Inst night be 1S74 wae 20 Ht this month ainc low hi 18 ro; mean temperature fo rodity normal naa 8t aooumuJttd dgiv; deficiency aince the find f the month i 12 acctmmiuted dcflclcuty state Janudegree; ary 1 la 182 d?crt. Humidity Dry bulb temperature at 6 a. na., 8 degree, vd bulb tmprature at 6 a. xn 7 degree; relativa humidity at 6 a. m.. 77 rent; dry bnlb temiteratura at nood, mm jer time. 24 degree; wet bulb temperature at nwaj, atm time, 19 degree; relative humidity at noon, temperature tn lime. 44 2Sper cent; dry bulb at 9 p. degree; wet bulb temierature at 9 p. m., 29 degree; relative humidity at 9 p. m., 44 per cent. foe Jhe twenty four hour Precipitation ending at 9 p. tn.1 xai none; totifl for thiea month tp date la 87 inches; accumulated for thla month to dte la .12 of aa inch. TAKEN AT 9 WKATHKR OB8KHVATION8 OCWH K. MOrNTAlN TIME - ctxyr HoiM . . . (Tilrago . . Penree . . . G1. Junction .. Helena Postpaid 50c Other Valentines from 2 for 6c to 75o each Come In and select while you can 'choose exactly what you wish. he HOUSE MAXTI, Jan. 29. Superintendent E. T. lender . . . . the South Sanpete school district La Angelea.. uth Sanpete county will Modena . . . . reports that schools this year at a cost, per New York its operate child of $45.61. Oklahoma . . The state average cost per child is $69. Omaha ,. The average kxgl levy, as made by the Phoenix ,. county commissioner for the achooA dis- Poeatell tricts of the state, is $44 89 per child, Portland while the local levy hi South Sanpete ltapid City a. Halt district is $20.61 per capita. Han Francisco 03 Fe .. M. I. A. TO ENTERTAIN. RpokadW . .. . .. LAYTON, Jan. 29. The Mutual Im- Tonopnh Winnemneca provement association of Layton ward Veliowatooe. will entertain at a picnic and dance at -- Below aero. Latonia hall Tuesday evening. , E. B ROADWAY Buy Water Supply Source Plans Member Campaign 8.fLEM, Jan. 29. The Salem city council has voted to purchase the springs In Water canyon, about three and a half miles east of- - the city, aa the new source of supiky. Bids also had been asked on a pumping system for obtaining the water from flowing wells. Analyse of the bids showed that the gravity system could be ivinstrin-teat a price not to the bend issue of SJl.uoO, which ha already- - been soul to the state industrial commission. MT. ' PLEASANT, Jan. 29 An enthusiastic meeting, under the auspices of the local farm bureau, was held in the city hail. The speakers were John F. Burton, representing the National Farm bureau; of the Ephraim Bergesen, president State Farm bureau; C. O. Stott, county agricultural agent, and David N. Beal; iresidsni' of the Sanpete County Farm jbureau. The speakers revlewed,.the work of the farm bureau In this state the past year and particularly urged larger memberships and stronger local organisations, pointing out- the many benefits --1 be gained by united efforts in the line of lower taxation, income taxes, better prices for farm produce and livestock, etc. A soliciting committee will be appointed which will visit the farmers of the community and endeavor to enroll all memberfarmers In the new three-yeship campaign. GIRLS WANTED IN BUTTE. Mary Amine wwand M artrare VP rice, hot h 20 years of age, arrested Saturday by Detective Sergeant Clifford W. Batten on advice from Butte. Mont., have waived Chief of Police J. J, Murextradition. phy of Butte wae notified end replied to Chief Joseph K. Burbldge that an officer would start today for Salt Iatke to take the two hack to Butte. The glria are wanted on a forgery charge. Ik Santa 24 wu-le- r Reid of -- .... ltai Funeral services will be held at I o'clock Monday afternoon at the Third ward meeting house. Bishop Ralph Morgan will be in charge. South Sanpete School Costs Are Reported I Theres nothing quite so fascinating 'in the ey(or tVe ltule folks. Materials specially designed for making Valentines lend still more charm to the custom. A box all ready with materials for making & great number AJC of Valentines is' only . . , . . . . . . .. WEATHER DATA Special AO inerrily-ove- f make a Valentine Ma-ud- e lc, en long-ago-wh- tiite of; toilet lace paper torn from a candy box, to von 1 . Hermione Meeting Friday niglit.of temple No 3 opened the meeting. Grand Umef Lena urs und her stiff took thaige as follows. Jf K C. l.lnmen Mctunantof v.fedcnE thnl of 110x0. i.. J. M nmc Beckalead of M. G. R. Anna Leiuv of Magia. Midvale, M of R. and C. Eunice Kicurv of Fait Lake, M of F. Ur TW of ihojetdor Emma W ether halt. Lake, and Guard Lad tic Buk of halt Igike. of team A sixteen ladies of tlun-t- h ' drill 1 of Ogden tcmrle-N- o Prillniaater CaptniniiiMlge and two leaders, Iora Bjiu1 and Lucille Rowrtt, assisted the grand chief in exemplifying the. ritualistic work ' Of the order. A class jof twelve was initiated, f'otnmlttees were as follows: of hief Tong, Reception Ethv I Aiior. d after-effect- KNIGHTS' OF PYTHIAS. Rocky Mountain 4ndge No. 3, Knights of Pythdas, will meet in regular convemun mTueNinv rncht at 8 Iowa LuUdmgx Special sukar-coate- l y Rotarians at Luncheon It. FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD. U to ego Idly lodge will give a card members and friends ton glit at Ts Fast Broadwav. Stverai s;ja-iafeatures have b?en arranged is , and-Remo- ve - OUver O Howard Relief corps No will give a card porv Thursday, February I t 2 oclock av Knights of Pythi. hall Mrs. Anna Nelson is chairman of tne committee in charge The public is inv.ted. 'V al Provo Poet Entertains Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets Get at tlie Cause haAL -- Metni-erslnp to The Tribune. p-- RAISER DIES IN SPANISH FORI Ct WOMANS RELIEF CORPS. No. 3 will hold a meeat 1.30 o'clpsk Wednesday afternoon ting j at I. O. O. F. hall. prises A earl pirty util follow will be given. at 3 oolot k Prises wdl be gu i n. The comm.ttee In charge inc ludes Mrs Van Houien, cha rinan, Mr. M. H irvev, Mrs M Moekovitz Mrs B. Hanvt n Mrs. C Egbert, Mis. M. fcixars and Mis. U Ravtty. , Promote Closer Cooperation in the Community. KAYSYILLE, Jao. 29, Organization of th Business and Professional Men's club of Kaysvllie has been completed, about thirty-fiv- e representative citizens signing the roils, The following officers were elected to serve for the first j?ear: Mayor 3. O' 117 Barnes, chairman ; J, J. Bowmarn, vice chairman; J. R. Galley, treasurer; R. A. Layton, secretary-Thprimary object of the new organisation Is to bring about closer relationship between the business and professional men of Kaysvllle and the people of the community In general. The will work In conjunction with the thf olub, - Almt-lorgans taattualB p!ah hliot k ever ill e, ini ' events for the winter for everyone In the community. A committee has been appointed to arrange for a series of business mens luncheons, and it win report at the net , greeting of the club Monday night in-- the office of the inland Printing company. Committees appointed Thursday night are as follows: Executive J. G. at- - Barnes, ,T. J. Bowman, J. R. Galley, R. o. Layton. Financial J. R. Galley, I B. Muir, H. J. Sheffield, Sr., J, V. Thornley and C. A. Epperson. Decorations E. Peterson, John G. W. Leatham, Newman Reeves,Solhery, F. R. Kershaw. C. V. R. Saxton, .N. Bonne-mon- t. La Comte Stewart Program and arrangements J. J. Bowman, H. C. Burton, F. A. Sheffield, Georgs W. Balnea, O. D. Hadlock, H. L. Gleason, M. V. Phlllii, I , q, p, Rutledge, C. McCTutchle and . H. J, Barnes. Reception J. O. M. Barnes. W. P. Ep person, S. Morgan, D. Marsh, R. B. Major. L. Thompson. J. I,. King, Christopher Burton, T MnClure Peters. Dr. S. Gleason, H. J. Sheffield. Jrw W. W. Allen J. W. Galley, T. E. VV 1.1 In mi. II. H. Blood. Clifford Strong, .1 E. Jed Sessions, G. A. Patillo, J. Galbraith, W. lavender. Dr. Wr. H Whitaker, Floyd Anderson and Hober Cdemere. PIONEER STOCK . LADY EAGLES. The Lady Engles club will give Its regular monthly card puitv at the residence of Mrs, George W. Ulcimy. 2.';, est Fourth street, tonight at 9 o'clock. Maxwell-McKea- Special Ithias 1922.- - ar IBW never millions now living Judge Rutherford. . A IN A FREE LECTURE at the AuditoriumVTuesday evenmg, Judge Rutherford will prove by Biblical phophecies re- cently ful filled, and other being fulfilled, that millions of people now living on earth will never die. Thousands in Salt Lake City will live forever in happiness on earth ancf not die. JUDGE RUTHERFORD ' SAYS: FULFILLED PROPHECY Betties the fact that Bibb Stunts were right forty years ago when they ?began to proclaim that in 1914 a world war would begin ' 7 ana that famine, pestilence, distress of nations and revolutions would speedily follow. ,they based this upon the Bible. Then the message received scant atten- tion; even the clergy scoffed and .ridiculed, Now the facts compel their silence. But the end is not yet. Jesus said: These things' are but the beginning of sor- - A j! rows. - I j , TAKE ED! The old world has ended! The new is at hand! The war bankrupted the nations, left thou. in istress and perplexity. Mens hearts are an army s(;ontentsV Nation? are failing them ,f or fear. Capi i, IT is unsatisfactory. -- Everywhere revolution threatens. ds of jobless, and created starving and labor are at the breaking point. Business To av explosion, the clergy, big business and professional politicians unite; but their efforts will fail unless they apply the divine remedy. PERIL should arouse clergymen to break .their silence, cut loose from ecclesiastical bondage and explain to the people the prophecies now being fulfilled. They failed, to tell Christians of the unrighteousness of the world war, and even connived at the imprisonment of those who did tell them. Why should not all Christians work in harmony? I cordially invite the clergymen of Salt Lake City to hear me at the Auditorium. If my interpretation of the Bible is wrong, then the clergymen owe it to the people to tell them wherein it is wrong. If right, then I appeal to the clergy to tell the people the truth; to comfort suffering humanity by boldly proclaiming that this is the day of Gods vengeance, that the kingdom of heaven is at hand, and that millions now living will nevwr fie. THE IMPENDING JEWS AND CHRISTIANS alike rt Interested In the of Palestine. rebuilding ago God Many centuries foretold tho holy prophets return of the Jews at this . very tiftic. The Jews are returning to their homeland to Ylay; because GocT decreed It thus. This question le agitating the thinking world. Judge Rutherford recently visited Palestine, making of personal Investigation conditions there. He comae with a fund of first-hanInformation of Importance and of great Interest to Jews and Christiana alike; thie being further cumulative evidence that mllilona now llv. Ing will never die. s In this now lecture he hat been heard overcrowded - . houses throughout Great Britain, Europe, '""Egypt and Palestine. At Londons Royal Albert Hall 13.000 heard, while d world-famou- by TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 31st, AT 8 OCLOCK, IN THE Seats Free ON Tfp" No Collection All Invited RICHARDS -S- TREET This lecture t ing 16.000 5U0 .... rpore YorkKJJppodrome was quickly filled to hear Judge while Rutherford, 10,000 were turned -- jwvdif'yrWbd. A FRIEND OF THE PEOPLE President ofthe Intern at ionaL Bible Students Association and Poodle's Pulpit Association, religious organizations serving the peopla without -- -- mogey and without price. comforted multitudes bereaved by the World War, epidemics and attending sorrows. So great has been the demand that it has been amplified and published in book form, includ ' fo hear the leeture may havesrcopybysendingtwenty-vecentScriptural proof texts. Those-unabto IrBrSrC Lecture Bureau, 171 Q Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. le s . ayass 4 I ' ;i x v w f 3 thronged the doors, unabWTe gain admittance. 1 New way. V f 0; cen-t'nen- SDhj |