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Show THE & HEWS DESERET SATURDAY T5Q EMMIE HDBMHHSjVfflB diemii nimiiaisimiii - OGDEN, May 20. Signboards sre to Baaks bs placed A points in the weit, lnvit offlos, Ing people to Utah. - This Is one of the plans for the closer In advertising Salt Lake and Ogden, that was Indorsed by the officers and govarnors of the Salt Lake Commercial club and 'Chamber of Commerce, and the Weber club and Ogden ChamCULINURr WATER IS ber of Commerce at .a banquet in the Weber club Friday night. . of ' X verbal report of the agreement of the two the advertielng committees J. H. chambers was made by Secretaries afid Jeess Rayburn for Salt Lake are Richards for Ogden. The60signboards will. long and be 10 feet high and eygg?f. May 20, The water situa-Jlo- n to Yellow-ston- s Be placed at Golf, Calif.; West In this city ii a matter which the and Granger, Wyo., and Echo, solve. to commlaalon seeking Utah. The sign at Echo will- read, city and Ogden welcome you to Immense an time Lake "Salt At the present to Ogden and ' amount of water la being carried down Utah. All downgrade At other paved highway. .to Salt Lake. the TThOgden-ndWeb-rivr,-whI gn boards will extend a joint places ' Invitation of Salt Lake and Ogden to shortage for domeatle purposes la Utah. to visit and restrlctiona have been made the automobile tourleta The .Iwo commltteea will work out purposes, during the- - coming week final detaila d Watsrfor domestic purposes Is regarding the eigne andhe payment by about 15 artesian wells In Of of the yearly rental by the two eltiee. ' den yalley, lut the supply la said to banquet urged coSpeakers st the the two cities with between operation ba Inadequate for the growing popul- a touch of Callation. Many, new- homea have been ing attention to.the word rivalry. "Utah" on the erected on th'd east bench' and In the-. stats maps appearing larger titan Salt south part of the city, making an ad- Lake or Ogden. L. B. Hampton, urged dltional drain upon the city water that this thought be continued through supply. - Failure to observe rules for tha spirit of boosting. Ht said he fao sprinkling lawns Ja aggravating the vored a little rivalry but. tha advancesituation and has resulted in the city em- -, ment of the state should bs ths chiff to an In effort pre thought on the mlnde of the boosters of ploying inspectors vent a great waste of water. Arrests both cities. will be made of all who fall to' oh The Importance of men performing serve the sprinkling regulations, their duties as cltlsens, as suggsstsd by to Mayor Frank Francis. A. R. McIntyre was dlscusssd by Mr, There Is practically no pressure In Schramm.- - He ' urged attendance the south and north parts of the elty primaries by members of all political .and for several hours during the day parties and see that worthy man aro residents parts of the city placed upon the tickets and' that those cannot obtain water. In the south - part of town where the; pressure Is men will give the. best that la within for the state. The undeveloped the fire department pumper Is at themundiscovered resources of the state work drawing water from . Sullivan and were discussed by the speaker,. . creek and sending It Into the Wash--A coutlnued ana sewer to spirit was ington avenue-gutte- rs of urged by Archie P. Bigelow of Ogden property. prevent flooding . .Lowlands along the Ogden and We- who Indorsed the plana for advertising - beber rivers are under water as a re-- v Utah by a spirit of t v , suit of warm weather for the past few tween the two cities. Prest. Fred G. Taylor, who presided, days. Although a serious flood Is not anticipated, the city commission area declared that the day of rivalry was over and he thought the spirit of ritaking every precaution against flood. valry should be laid aside and , tha people of the two cities for tho good of the state. Ha domplltnent-e- d Stake' Division Will be the Salt Lake organisations for tho of good dono for tha state Discussed at Meeting great amounttraffic bureau and tor tho through the of Ogden In recent adverkind mention Prest.1 Heber J. OGDEN. May 0. the Salt Lake Orant and other Church officials are ex- tising matter Issued- - by ---j; pected to attend the special conference organisations. Other were of Weber stake in the Ogden taberWarren L. Watspeakers nacle, Sunday, at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. tle. Fred Williams, Frank M. The purpose of the conference is to and A, H. McIntyre of Ogden; Driggs H. F. consider proposals for the .division of Dlckd and Frank Fisher of Balt Lake the stake... The new stake officers of The meeting was attended by about 36 the Weber and jiew South Weber stake, men Bait Lake and Ogden,-Includiwilt be named at the conference. It Is all of the officer and directors of tho expected. organisattona At Thrift Deseret Hew from New iay to neewd Deed Hotel. Oflea. 1 - ng aup-plle- good-nature- d - OGDEN. May 1. Education must be sold to tho American people so that they can appreciate the fact that where there I a trained human element, there the will be wealth, and that progres result of technical skill,, and not of Commisraw material. United State sioner of Education John J. Tlgert, told tho Ogden chapter, American Association i of : Engineers, at . their weekly The meeting In the Weber club Friday. educator deplored the attempt to throttle tha aehools by cutting off expenditure for education. ... Commissioner. Tlgert said that OOft.ftOO.ftOO were spent annually bytno0 American people for pleasure. $800,00,-00for cigarettes, and women were for powspending large sums of money der and paint, and he wondered why this fact wa ignored and so much protest wss made regarding expenditure for educatlon. He said education was not an expensive proposition, and gave a number of Illustrations showing that communities had become wealthy through the energies of educated n The educator sald he had found more In woat tho boosters than .knockers than he'had found In any other part of the United States he hadLylsIted, but he thought the west was not boosted that the west .Is enough. Thsbe)!ef 1 a vast e desert still held by aastorn people,-hsaid, and the truth of tha unknown. Ho wait was practically was greatly - eijrprised with what; ho J had seen here, , ; eltl-sen- s. The famous Hughes ranges are .priced this month at amazing reductions. Y ou'save on every model it, is your chance to get your choice of style and sizie at a price almost unbelievably, low. . It I . , ' , Landlord Fined For Three' Are Held For Locking Tenant Out Shoplifting at Ogden ' 20. OGDEN. ' When Rhoda May ; (Bpeclal to Tho New) Racker was locked'out of her room, at an apartment house 2024 Wall avenue. OGDEN, May. 20. Two women, and night, she filed a charge of a man war arraigned before Judge D. ' Wednesday the (feace against John Doe R.TloberU this disturbing morning on a charge Crew, the landlord: In the city court,. Crew Friday, shop lifting and each held in $2,000 explained that tha com-(o- f plaining witness had failed to pay herlbond each. , rent for the past three months and he I Ella Bohn, 11,' and George McMan- took advantage abaence and nls, $3, are charged with stealing 47 locked her room. Judge David R. yards of silk from the Golden Rule Roberts Imposed a Unr or $10 and ad- store. and alsot with Grace Graham, 3. vised tho defendant to observe the pro- with the theft of two dresses from tha Leader Millinery store. . visions of the law In silch case The thefts are said to hava occurred PIONEER CHIROPRACTOR BURIED. on May 13 and the trio wer arrested when they attempted to peddle the OGDEN May- - 2ft. Funeral service . In town. . , . .for Robert J. Schults, pioneer chiro- goods. ' practor of this city, were held In the . SALT LAKER FIRED, Eleventh ward chapel, Friday, wl$h Bishop Nathaji A; Tanner officiating. OGDEN, May 3ft. Ernest Robinson. were Bishop Wllford 6. 34. lo serving 130 days In the city Jail The speaker Ridges. Ross H. McCune, F. A. Blair and In default of paying $211 for possession Musical selections of liquor. Bishop Tanner. wore given by Bernice Tyree. Walter Jack MdAUlster, It, of Salt Lakt. paid Stephens Mist Doris Proudfltt. Mrs $S In tho city court, Friday for operatLund Mrs. Jessie Orella Jensen. ing an automobile - with wrong number and . Interment was In the Ogden cemetery. plates. , J. . f. ofhr Til MEET OGDEN, May 20. Camps of Webftr Pioneers, will county. Daughters of the meet, Thursday, May 26 In the afternoon with tho following Visiting board members. -- Cemp A. Capt. Mrs. Pearl Stowe, with Mrs. Jessie Bradson, 614 Chester street. Oils Barker Thomas; Camp B. Capt. Gealter, with-Mrs- . Roy flltn Williams 24ft Twenty-firs- t street. Mrs. Dora Holther; Camp C, Capt. Myrtl Watkins,-32- t Larlson, with Mrs,-MaTwenty-nint- h street; Synthta Plngree and Rose Packer; Camp'D, Capt. Lucy Wilson, with Mrs. Mahals Johnson. 124 Twenty-fourt- h street; Bertha Hatch Harris and Ruth B. Evans; Camp E. Capt. Mary Lambert Hussey with Mrs Clara 8nedaker, 314 Adams avenue, Rose Brown Ballantyne and Jana- Hill Hulsh; Camp F. Capt, Mrs. Norris with Mrs. dlth Volker, (63 Twenty-sevTerry enth at re Louise Reeder; Camp G, Capt. Daisy Stone Wtntle. 373 Twenty-fourth street. Mrs. Lenora "Pardo and Annie Rtrte; Camp H. Capt. Esthel-l- a Crase with Mrs. Margaret T. Bingham, 314 Thirty-thirstreet, Lillian Belnap, assistant hostess, Elisabeth Dee Thomas and Laura Boyle White; Camp I, Capt. Olive Moyss Corry with Mrs. Anna- 2ll3Van Buren i avenue, assistant hostess, Elisabeth H. Tlllotson, Elnora Wotherspoon; Camp J, Capt J. G. Read with Mrs. Joseph A. Hutchins, 2480 Monroe avenue,. Ellen Thomaa and Ida Packard Tresedar; Camp L, Capt. Mrs. Call McKeown 210 Adams avenue, Rosalia Larkin an( Monlda Hunsaker Davis; Camp M, Capt. E stall Cordon, with Mrs. Hasel l. 730 Twenty-eight- h street, Blanch Allison )lattson; Camp N, Capt. Mary Wlggln Evans, with Emma Stoker Greenwell, 4(3 Twenty-secon- d Harriett Hall Johnson; Camp R, street,' Mamie Slone, with Mrs, Vlney R. Capt. Barker 1144 - Washington avenue, Leona McGregor; Camp- - 8, CapW Louisa- - A. Plngree, with Mrs. James Welsh 326ft Pacific avenue. May Lindsay Hobson. Camp T, Capt. Gertrude Weaver with Mrs Elisabeth Stitt Hudson and Twenty-ninth street. Mra. Annie Bybee; Camp U, Capt. E. Manning, with Mra Irma Price, Nell Young Eramettr-CamW, Capt Sarah Gledhlll, with Mra Margaret Cheff, 367 Patterson avenue, Rlntha Pratt Douglas and Jane Fife 2 :' ; rr -- Note the reduc- tions in prices on these mod ... - . 7 ern ranges d, i R-- Buy Now and SAVE!, ; 'H-r Electric cooking means pleasure in preparing meals in this . clean, ; cool convenient, economical, modern way, It means hours of leisure for the many . things you, would like to do if you will have v had time, and you tiipe if - you have the ready aid of this modern electric servant. This is your oppor- -' tunity to enjoy the service of an elec trie range. .- 1 Bar-rol- . Hughes j m opened ; Tisket Office Floor, 147 So. Main' We sell One Way and Round Trip, tickets; make Pullman Reservations; give complete information covering arpoints of interest and stop-ovon lines our in California rangements Nevada, Oregon and other States. .... c You save . . . ,i Mr- - C. X Garner, W. H. Dalton on main road, Hobson Lydia Dye and Mary Phelpa Parker; Harrlsvllle Camp, Capt. Mrs. You save Nathan Steinle, with Shurtllff. Rachel Middleton; Rlverdalt Camp, Capt. Mra H. H. Child- - wIth L Patterson, Manlrva Stons Shaw and Martha Lewis RltterHuntsville Camp, Capt M. J. Nelsofr. with Julia Nelson. Oliva Browning Wallace Aw special meetlnr of the will be held Sunday, May 31, at board the taber- after ,,h afternoon session of the Weber stake conference . . . You save V $100, Additional Discount for Cash 10 f -- asslnt-Marsh- . . Special Easy Terms for This Month Only $10 May30. Between 6ft -- and atrlklng miners have been J. F. Halvoraen past three days in giving tho citythea cleanup and . today, with the completion of the work, the streets and In general is In ths best conditioncity In yeers Tha marshal today praised tho work assistants In the campaign and publicly thanked them for their work. ,- - Mlke- Mprrlst who whs arrested here recently by Marshal Halvorson was taken to Grand Junction by a Colorado officer to face a charge-owas arreeted here for lsturotng the peace and Marshal Halvorson Identified him as the man In Colorado and notified off!-cert wntJthere. , . Hughes 60 Electric Range You save . . (Special to The News.) IB Hughes 50 Electric Range Hughes 40 Electric Range Whlt6, Anthony, Rexburg,"Ash HSTOBEft Salt Uiit, Ogden, .Provo, 'IDAHO STOReC-S- TT Garland, Layton, Park City, Bingham, Eureo Preston, Falls, Montpelier, Mo-Fork,Mld-valAmerican ka, Leht, Pleasant Grove,v. . . Common. , , Richmond,Magfta Logan, UTA al e, ton,-Idah- for-rftM- er T FI Elder Richard R. Ly- -. SENIORS ERTERT AIRED. will- represent the BLACKFOOT, Idaho,. May 20. Supt, tha general Church authorities at and Mra E. IX- - Bloom entertained for speaker-fo- r and Is the the high schools seniorr at their home' of salaries to men and officers for the the conference- - principal on. Thursday evening. A program of' tt urchaae of Supplies for horses, rent; games and dancing furnished entertainment for forty-tw- a . Domestic Art Class re. club and the Kiwanls club have been mote Amerlcani'am. freshments were served. guests,and active attempting to bring about the-- . Negotiations are being made to of a field artillery hat-cutho Whitmore building where J (Special to The' News.)- tery In this ally, and within the nettrthw local high schoo haa been for sev-feBLACKFOOT,' Ida., May - 20. Miss days It Is exposed that the organ! I eral year. The' new high school bulld-xatiwill have been affected. l)r. ing will bo ready w'fhTn the next few Jane Kubin teacher of sewing at the Fred Taylor of the Medical corps of,! months making available the Whitmore high school, assisted by Mrs. 'Wllbuf the .Utah National Guard is here mak-- i building whrh s commodous and rould Allen evolved a novel method of showwhat had been acthe be examination remodled Into first class ing- school patrons physical of that easily Ing A Remarkable Home Treat ateot Otvea men seeking admlnainn Into the bat; armory quarters. during complished In her department by One Who Had It. ' of hanging the Instead M. 1. the year. . tsry. Bergant : Shirley Instruc- r In the year of 1892 I wae attacked the sewing pupil made garments National Guard Is by Muacular VISIT MARTI TEMPLE, Jar for the Utah by and SubAcots rheumatism. ' coat about domestic the on here enlletkng the men sergeant R hangers I suffered aa only thoae vho' are thus LSclence room, she- arranged styleo (Special to The Newa.) .. afflicted know for over three Phillips of the Utah National Guardyear thes high school, audi-tat Is also ..here. Forty men have now enL "show given tried remedy after A 20. Vlslf but auch NEPHI, May' the- torlum on Thursday evening, with relief as I obtained remedy, was temporonly ' "",K by th hlh school orchestra ary. Finally, I found a treatment that wlU tha :"direction of he'Vtakesn"4Th . dreaae. aprons, wraps. and chll- eared me eompfefBiy and auch have been secured making the field eoiogicai pitiful About 35 per drens clothes were shown on living committee. condition, has never returned, I have assured. artillery A models, and a clever play was gWen number who were terft I the sentiment of many her that t,onlL.ri?rll,e!'..U,,F ,th t,hre.S ?aI.d eeme ribly afflicted, even- demonstrating the value of sewiug tu of them seventy to eighty years old. and school In the results were 36 classes the made 46t the earns Tha girls . - -s -la my own eeee lif the year,' and the best' garments were want shown by the models,' every aufferer from any form of these j muacular end while ths rest were on display In ths et tna Joints) rheumetlem, to try the usual way. r value of greet Home In my '4ts.proved the Those taking part style show Treatment for ft - fetearkable heeling were Mabel Bennstte, Bessie Hallberg, power. Dont mail limply jent; Stult. Anne Dorothy Taylor, Grace yoor name and I will send Eva Rogers, E1Greer, Ruth Connely,Grace II irT 1 try addreea,yonand It. ward have verna Glrdner, Robertson, b proven -- ttaelf tb be the iong Blanche Bennette, Beth Corn, Genevieve looked for meant of ouch of rid Hansen, Norma Johnston, Lucille Deforma of rheumatism, getting you May fend the Hart. Ramona Anderson, Lou ho price of It, One Dollar,, bat understand Gall Just, Margf not, want your money unless yon are perfectly satisfied td send It. Isn't Johnston, Marie Rhtel, Mary Pratt, that fair? Why suffer ny longer, when Ruth Kohler, Florence Hatmaker, relief la thus offered you f roe - Don't Bonita Dowdle, Louise Marlow, Addelay. Write today, rienne Orlmaud. Vesa Williams, KathLuella H. Jackson. No. Melissa Mlckleson, ryn Wright, Viola Neider, Bldg., Byracuoe, N. T. Wright, Gitcs Robertson, Mr.. and Ahtvt little sister, JackaoajJo reeponstblo. Margaret Pendlebury statement. true. and a group of littl Msrfaret Collins :v v . little folk the organization of the field artiller) Enlistments Neii.Iy would bring many advantages to the Many thousands of dollars would Rafttorv ctly- brought-tSuffirtpnt fnr ur. DRllcrjrba o the town , of the .man of M. I. A. Salt' Lake - meet-a,yl,Ir.r- V ' Summer. Fares to Tickets now on sale- - California 37.-xEleci- . p Special Reduced ,v Range Hughes 47 . Electric Range . You save HELPERGLHNUP DRIVE hare . Electric Range You save You save STRIKING MINERS JlID IN Southorn Pacific Linos Hughe44 Hughes C-- 4 Electric Range IIT BINGHAM KILL SELF . , re - LOS ANGELES AND RETURN $48.82 Via Cm I Via Valley.. Baa Fraaclaea Oaklaad Ereaaa. ftas Baa Jo Rig' Santa Crns Baata - ' I Partervtlle ' Bakersfield SIDE TRIPS Taaeailta PsUeial Park CeaL Oraat NaOaaal Park Seqaata Rati anal Park- . : v Sale Dates" Final TO- 1 ' - Lake Takaa Del Meat Maateray X5th to Sept 30th inclusive. liny Limit, October 31st Stop Overs Within Limit. . II V. a . Phone, Write or Call. Waaatek Wasatek MTS Iftf M. Mala Roost M Clift. Bldg- P.' BANCROFT, IMat. Paaaaager 3j (Bpeolal to The. News.) BINGHAM. May 20. Mlk. Stine, 36, former station agent Rlopeii ths Denver A Rio Grande Westernof rail road, who retired two years ago when he became blind, shot and killed himself last night at the home of his mother In Copperfleld. Klopenstlne has' resided hi mother and two sisters and lawith believed takn hi" life because of despondency over hlq condition. . Plaster Mill at Levan May Again Operate (Special to The News) J LEVAN. May 20. Local cltlsens sre ptlmlstle over tbs fact that mnufSS-tu- r conditions Indicate that the of plaster here-wi- ll soon be Several year ago the plaster Industry thrived here but for some time the local mln'has not been in operation. Recently a r.evada company, bought the plaster - mill from X H, Moyle of Salt Lake and made definite the mill to California, plans ..a K.eto move to wreck the gtartd removal. However, plant after careful consideration and negotiations with the official and people of the town and receiving certain concessions It was decided not to move the plant away. It now looks like the mill will bs kept here and soon Into operation which would mean put considerable to this locality and to the stat at large. w . on -- - 1 tlTwmllmum-sll?ength".ott60,m- -. I - Alar-Mal- . |