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Show r 'r- - ff TIM i m t P ;.,VC.- , f rir . :t. tn 4 X i ' f ' . . .V. V. -- iv 4 " . - , IKE DESERET NEWS TUESDAY MAY 11 jy. iwy - - . 1 ' I f'fYfY? aftTiftftti- .' .1 4 1926 Fiu,n3P Father Leads 500 Men - St i '.Vfe, In Vain Attempt to Rescue Tot From Well; Worker Trapped. V I BENTOX HARBOR. Mich, May JL CAP) After digging down SI feet volunteer workers late last night took fronts well on a farm near .ben the bodr of the 14 months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Elkner Carter. More than SOS workers from the vicinity, sparred on by the possibility that the child might still be alive, worked for more than II hours to reach the , baby. After efforts to revive the Infant with a pulmptorprpvif . unavailing. Dr- - W. T. Bertrand him. dead, lie sard, death was caused fey suffocation and not by the fail. , Ko hruieos aye, found on fehg i body. When darkness threatened to put a atop to the work, aa impro-vise- d electric fetching system .was placed about the well- so the diggers could continue. The child s father worked with the rescue crow, refusing to stop for rest, un. til he fell from exhaustion. The child was missed shortly after nine o'clock yesterday morning and shortly after It was ascertained that be had fallen In the well. The shaft leading to ths water was' so narrow that It wan believed the child had slipped rather than fallen. gradually, Rescuers located the body where it bad lodged about four feet above the water. The child wee so tightly wedged that It was Impossible te bring him up with graDpllng hooks fastened in his clothing. Efforts were first made to smk n shaft wide enough for n man to go down, but the sand caved In constantly and rescuers were forced to abandon this method. Grading shovels and road scrapers were brought and an inverted cone shaped hole, with Its point where the child lay and about 74 feet In diameter at the too. was dug. sand falling delayTons ed the workers In one of these Robert Lachten. one of the era. was buried and taken Vut unconscious. t Sr ' 1- - Ward to Two Present Vagabonds Thirty-Thir- d The comic opera. The Two Vagabonds." will be presented in ward amusement the Thirty-thir- d between East Eleventh hall. Fourth and Fifth South streets. p.m. by Wednesday, May ll. at comthe Emigration ward opera direcpany. Edna Evans Johnson, tor. The opera was presented several times at the Emigration ward hall to packed houses. It le reported, and the work of the chorus and principals was said to be of highis character. The general public Invited. Accompaniment will be orchestra unplayed by a der tha direction of Margaret Stewart Hewlett. In addition to a chorus of lb. the following principals will take -part: Edna Alvin Evans Johnson. Bore risen, George Keddlngton. Franklin Fmlth, J. O. Kelson, M. Aldous, George William. Ralph EL Christensen. Melba Riser. Dean Minnie K. Walsh, Orson Pratt Ferris Nielson. D. G. Pontoon and Fern Christensen. MIIM LOOKS FOR The Jerome ward of Blaine stake, Idaho, has practically completed a new 141.600 chapel and amusement hall almost entirely by community enterprise, it to announced by Elder David A. Smith of the Presiding Bishopric, who returned Monday from attending the bat conference la that etty.memHe reports that the male bership of the ward did practically all of the work, and that when the work was started a number of business men of the community made contribution that - greatly assisted the enterprise. He mid that funds were Partly raised by road building, and by rental of 00 acres of farm land. The people in that district are irrigating their crops, which are looking well. Little of the recent storm reached that section. The people of Arizona are facing the prospect of the beet year they have had In the past decade. It was reported by Elder Rulon 0. Welle of the Firm Seven Presidents of conSeventies, who attended ferences of the Snowflake and St John stakes recently. Elder Wells left here April It, and attended the Snowflake stake meetings at Snoerflaka. April 14 and 20, and on April II ha dedicated the new theological seminary there, which bae Just been completed. He said that the people of Snowflake ward erected the building without outaltde assistance. On May 1 and 1, Elder Welle attended the St John staka meetings at St. John, and la addition held meetings with Saints and friends at Joseph City end Eager. Elder Wells reported that the outlook for agriculture to so exceptional. end that rains have been so abundant In contrast to the past several seasons that tha satire state on suggestion of Gov. Oeorge W. Hunt declared April II aa a day of thanksgiving for the splendid conditions they enjoy. In a proclamation by the governor he compared th peat seven years of drouth to the seven years of famine of Egypt In early IsraeUttoh history, and indicated hto belief that a period of plenty to to follow. Elder Wells returned to Salt Lake via Loe Angeles. Fashionable Way Cryatalized Stockings Are Now Used as Flex- ible Hats. BT AILS EX LAMOXT. of correspondent (Special Deseret News) NSW TORK. May 11 The ogue for taffeta to uodlmlntohed. The reason, according to the de signore who sponsor It. to that this material makes the maintenance of the light youthful line easy. Novsl affects are secured by padde--' ded embroideries and cut-osigns One such costume to of roes band a Inch of five lace with pink made of self material cut out of tha skirt bem. Over this to worn a coat of navy taffeta. Stocking Kata.' Country youngsters In the winter always had stocking cape hut the modem miss to featuring a stocking hat this season- - This head covering to woven Just like a stocking ef heavy silk thread and treated with a solution which gives the product about - tho same amount of flexibility as horsehair weaves and at the earns time presents a metallic sheen which brings out fully the stocking colors such as nude, sunburn and ' ut duns. The young woman-wh- o seeks the country club veranda or the smart tea room these afternoons without a armful of dolls or dogs to scarcely up to t her minute. The dolls, most of them, are Imported. The male dose are as grotesque as oxford baas can make them and tha female dolls are dressed In the long skirts of the early century. It? But wbk Summer Conoco Gasoline do better then that. You should . you positively can do better then that if you drlve attfn&j and Lave your car in good running order; Tah will BUSHELS produce X harvested from 144,000 scree. Winter wheat to now said to be 00 per cent norma t. The stale will produce 04,000 bushels of rye on 4,000 sores, according to the forecast. These figures equalled the 1414 Tires Gum-Dippe-d Every fiberlof every cord is saturated and insulated Iwitti rubber. Used by the operators of the biggest taxicab, motorbus and truck fleets.' These big buyers measure mileage and demand Most Miles Per Dollar !r Firestone SteamWelded Tubes Steam - Welding vulcanizes the . splice In live steam a special Firestone process assuring an tube, so important to the life of your tire. You, too, can get the extra mileage, economy and comfort now enjoyed by the big transportation leaders and By hundreds of thousands of satisfied motorists, by equipping your car with these wonderful Gum-DippTires and Steam-Welde- d Tubes. WE TAKE YOUR OLD TIRES IN TRADE and will give liberal allowance for unused mileage. Come and see us. air-tig- ht ed Oldfield Tires and Tubes Let us show you why Oldfield Tires and Tubes have made such a good name for themselves. Compare these tires and tubes with any others on the market v 30x3 30x3 30x3 31x4 32x4 32x4 33x4 33x5 Made in the great Firestone factories by expert tire builders , and carry the standard guarantee. HIGH PRESSURE CORDS Regular CL-- r $105 Extra Size CL 11.35 Extra Size 8. S 14.55 8. S .... 8. 8....... ......... 8. 8. 8. 8. 8. 8. ... .... 19.20 20.45 25.25 23,35 330 ... 29x4.40 17.85 30x4.75 29x4.95 185, 190 1 . 31x525 32xL00. 230 280 D & B Auto Service - 3302 Hyland Drive j Success Tire & Supply Co. Salt Lake Accessories: Co. 73-7- 7 West Fourth South harvest 1 130 East Broadway . K & R Service New hay to IT per oent normal. On May 1 there were 401,400 tons of hay left from last year. Tha United States will raise I4L- 400.000 bushels of winter wheat the forecast indicates, compared with 411,(00,000 harvested last Dt-Tb- a rye figures are bushels forecast for and 44,- 414.000 bushel harvested la 1024. OfflENlmMCE CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY Producers, Refiners and Marketers petwlcsiu peoAtato a Artcnas of hitfi KWxH Montana), Colorado, Idaho, , Oklahoma, CVuSod. faxkedwith eMMlUJlg NEW TORK, May 11. (INS) Aa organised drive for light wines and beer was under way today by tho world war veterans who launched the campaign at the end f their three dv convention hare. The men, who represented 24 states, formed the World War Light Win and Boar League. The league resolved te use all lawful! mat he da te modify the statute Officer elected were) President, Jerome F. Duggan, St. Louts; treasurer, A. t. Elliott, Kansas City; secretary, H. A. ColUna, Terre Haute, Ind.t Ties presidents, Frank O. Merrer, Portland, Orel .Thomas J, McGinnis, Ogden, UUh; L. M. Vet-era- bjj , ;...I1i95 29x4.75 All Service Stations i t BALLOONS OVER-SIZ- E Bennett Gasoline & Oil Co. 141.-00- but Ks South DaJboC r Firestone Highland Drive and Casper Cutoff " ltl, TbatY why we say die Conoco sign means a taring to you. It means extra miles a"d extra miles mean less expense. Keep your own mileage record and prove be sure to buy at die sign of Conoco. extra miles Nebraska, - f.TM.OOO buihels of winter wheat on 0 acres of land In 1111, according to the May forecast of Frank Andrew, U. 8. agricultural eta for UUh. In llli, 1. 044.000 bushels were 7 r.. m 2730,000 k - - Braided Sandals. In Latin-Aerica it to no novelty to see a bunch of large toes atloking through the opening of a braided leather sandal But the fashion has moved northward and many of the smart summer shoes are ef this type. The 1 aether braids allow an artistic mixture of color and for warm weather there to no footwear cooler or more practical, tCopyrlcht lltA) JIT TF you could get juat ooe extra mile per X gallon, that would be a big oaving to you at th tod of A summer, wouldnt T Mechanical Dogs, ESTIMMESlEAT chop gniEsaffisa -- We have the tires and the tubes that are delivering thousands of . extra miles ; And DoDs Slip Into is it-J- TTi sota' ed 3 What Readers Think Morgan, Utah. May I, 1121. Editor Deseret News: Echo Reservoir: What It mean to Utah. It means th building ap of th stats. It means th commencement ef storing th surplus water of th state. Coneruantly aU parties should gat Is and boom for it. X have been farming In UUh ever II years. Tim after time I have sees tha crops tn th spring look beautiful like they do today. About the first day of July they would begin to wither and die for lack of moisture. All the older residents of Ufeah have Neen the aeoeeelty of storage water. Tho Weber River Wkter User association instructed all SecretarytoT. R- - Jones to put Incomline ap the nasal hto time to ditches sad private panies the government for the money they advance. Now, fellow citizen. It to ap to you to put your shoulder to the wheel. A word to the young. Get your fathers to buy stock la th Echo reservoir and let you have a small piece of land to work to pay (or It. and at th end of 1 years you will be surprised at the amount of money H will be worth. Just Imagine, I,604.lf6 te ase without Interest for I years. The Weber River Water Ueerg association with President Bigelow and Secretary Jones hays been work Inf hard go get something done and have been ably assisted by th water Storage Commission ro - and other. ..... of our project shall be considered the eommeneemeat of all. Plnrerely, THOMAS HARDING. E. grand high priest, presided, with W. E. Bulkier as M. E. grand king; Warren Belee. M. E. grand scribe; Frank P. Sherwood, M. E. grand treasurer, and Oeorge E. Roberta, M. E. grand secretary. Royal Arch Masons Gather For Meetings Judge Orders Liquor v Returned to Owner The greed eommandery of tbs Maido Glover b grand chapter of Royal Arrh Masons of Utah met st the Masonle BLTTE. May It. (AP) A man temple Taeeday. Delegates from various parts of th stats are pres baa a right to poeeeaetoa of any ant for tha meeting which comliquor bo may have menced Monday with a chapter la hto cellars and also has th session. X A. Magee of Price, M. hto right to serve It to guests atBour-qutu house, federal Judge George declared yesterday In d topi toeing liquor ebargge against . Mika Dantcich. of Butt. He held that a searrh conducted by Mayor Smith and three Butt policemen last March we Illegal, and ordered Bantciche 2 2.60 4 rebttloa cellar valued turned to iu owner, ad J piELICIOJJSia' JA flavor, rich in L - food value, unvary- ing in quality. 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