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Show Ua Kij Clerk j r, !9, .J u2l to Imiotb umd and WaUT.IdaaJ 'll'sT Modem ConveaVwoan. ,J.sh Markets Be iMUMf Winter Range to Country All the News, of --THE EMPIRE IME XXIV. 4. NO. CASTU? DALE, UTAH. SATl'RDAY, OCTOBER mns 11 BOARD From All Par t of I I AH Commissioners Peter Christensen J. H. Otterstrom met as a board county commissioners in regular si'.on Monday, mnifnuimr m 1 Lit Price The Price Chamber of Comday but stiil without takinginndefinite awv.. icjiiive 10 lining the vacancy merce is considering the proposition of City Councilman A. D. Haddley ' """'i nausea ny the Chairman E. E. Artnm resignation for a city manager for Price. River. Delegations nn.i' r.Dt:ti 111 The Utah-IdahSpanish Fork, Jena I r of George H. Franz, L. H 5reen, N. I.cgan Bedier, and Joseph sugar plant at Spanish Fork has be.viaggarel, all of Green River, were gan work. The plant is not slicing. jlven due consideration liv thP hna, iut working on some of the syrup out no action was taken, a duplication left over from last year. on some ot the petitions and Jl .he lack of unanimity Ogden, Victor Monte, operating a ferving to con- fu se the commissioners. soft drink parlor, was arrested by Christensen met with the Detectives Butterfield and I'aek on isj.cners relative to maintenance of the charge of storing liquor for sale. e road from Castle Dale to ille. running under the ben--h- . Provo, Utah county's contribution Some onsideration was to thP idpa f to the Japanese relief fund is growrunning the road due north from the ing slowly, but surely, according to Christensen corner to intersect the ?tate road over the bench, but this wag Dr, L. C. Potter of the county Red taken under advisement for the time Cross chapter. In the meantime the lowor eing, Price, Sheriff Ray Doming and road will receive some attention from Deputies Lee Bryner and Hy tne road, supervisor. arrested three men and Trustees of Bowen Mercantilo crm- pany filed a petition and check for four stills, one of which Is s of the Of representing capacity, at the Grlt-che- r taxes for said natltinn nskin? Elctetairn ranch. :hat commissioners accpt said check n full payment of 1923 taxes:, the mm. Park City At a meeting of the pany having recently gone out of busiPark City public library board Mrs ness. Petition was denied. Anna Kopp and L. C. Snow w en Paul Wood was appointed justice of elected to fill vacancies caused by he peace at Green River. Report of county bee inspector and the recent resignations of Mrs. A. B, Wiilliam and Eric Xeil.son. deputy was received and filed. Price, William (Bill) Cassidy, an employee for nine years of the Utah After all, every man of intelligence Fuel company at Castlegate, was knows that there is nothing in this ; probably fatally Injured near the world quite go important as the female i company's warehouse by an automoof the species. bile, H- M Im- - Wllhelm day. These persons, .: close to .. the Kavar- - nUflH,n 1Havu1 the u ltteistmeu restore move to iainily to its prewar status already 1 under way. Thev pointed to the enormous de monstrations given the former crown jbrinee Hupprecbt and wife when they arrived here Sunday, as proof of the faut- popularity of the former royal i was halloa by great Rupprecht rowdi as "King of (Bavaria," The snme sources said Rupprecht his the complete support of Bavarian Dic tator Von Kalir and the various right wing military organiza tions. French Patrol Dusseldorf Berlin French troops were patrolling Dusseldorf Monday following Hunday'8 fatal riots in which many Iiersons were killed and wounded in fiyhtinj; between German police und Disseparatist demonstration, the Dusseldorf from placed patches twelve dead at sixteen, including two "blue" and two separatists, Wounded were es"ttpen" police. a hundred. Order or timated at fifty French patrols has been restored. marched throutrh the streets all night rigorously downing all attempts at The French disorders or gatherings. Germans chargrioting, which started Sunday when ft huge gathering of separatists estimated at as high as 30,000 was holding a demonstration near the center of the city for listening to speakers plead arrested a number of ed with Inciting the independent of a Rhenish republic, of the German relch. rn. five-s.xth- 19-- owes Great Britain $610,000,-00- 0 pounds, or more than $3,500,000,-00gold. And France isn't paying anything these days. Frapce 0 ht four-foote- Raymond Stewart, Sej-mille- stock-killin- 13, 18 ue fvvp or more sets of sashes may one which of mounted in the frame, set may be provided wnn giass, ami the nthers with wire screenings, or In the winter all Venetian Winds, with fitted glass, insuring an may be window for absolutely weather-tigh- t IlorUontally (n China have led this government keeping the cold out. to believe that It would be futile to grooved frames, invisible In the winhold the conference now. dow wall, receive the flanged rollers with which each sash is provided; 8econd Flood Hits Sherdan and the wall is recessed, of course, to receive those sashes which are not in Sheridan, Vv'yo., Wflter Iron J4t-fThe sides of the frame proper Goose creek, which spread, oyer use. a stop catch the entire northern and, eastern sec- are also provided with each auah. ot movement to the limit tions of Sheridan Sunday night, ciuislng the second flood here in Daring Feat of Aviator. three diiys, was receding Monday. an A landing has been made with Water fr.im two to five feet deep js v,., ..tnir nf th erater of standing in many homes. It Is The hero of In eruptlop. to estimate the property a volcano the famous is Chanteloup, dam.u'fi. A troop of cavalry from, the exploit uiree wiiu mci who, pilot, French the Wyoming National Guard, tdded went to Java In search of the most I'y wag a teams, rescued hundreds, of feat he could achieve in a small on from the north end) pf town. daring airplane. He effected aof landing volactive series the one of Bromo, Hail and Rain Damage Oklahoma canoes In the Tengger chain of mounWodward, Streets were tains, and more than 8,000 feet high Okla., flooded and considerable Monday damage caused by a sever rail and Felt Herself Neoleoted. 1 hailstorm which swept northwestern love affair occurred when first My a at were party flilahoma during Sunday night More was thirteen. We than three inches of rain Ml here when he danced with three other within two girls two and three times apiece;a hours, flooding lowland asked me for homes ,,nd sending torrents f Wtter then he came andand that ended my refused dance. I UMHWM- nil I .t3. Idm Exchange, ratio was tied up throujrhowf rib love fpr se t "3 0f the state and trnta SSftlce wa at a standstill. convinced the powers of pire having Still Explosion Kills WemH done with the league that she was fhlrago, One woman la dead, her slavery forever, probably fatally Injured and inothf-at 103,600 daughter less seriously jap Dead Placed from a fire which police official WashInon.An dltjjtA resulted from the explosion of a to the Japanese Tokyo from fioorsbine still early Monday. Four number of families occupy the huHdlng. The Monday. Placed the ..one stairs leading to the Rodrlrtuea home dead tn the earthquake 125,000 srf I Wre Mown doxpi. the injured at The fnnitlles "ving on t'ie lower floors, eipaped h Tokyo wHo have left without tronhltj, houses A total of S.U00O 000 and the total prop tthopla Now League Member Mage was s,!d to be vartouj. Oonova, FHhlonla Friday wn forand " admitted to tnenrhenmlp in the Ty estimated at two dollars.. . Je?ie of nations, the AJhssynian. em. five billion e . ltle ,. daa-iit- er r d Wjn ,J f Logan, I The contract for the the Xewton school house was the H. M. Draper Contracting company by the county board of eduing of let to It Is easy to teach a small son not to lie Jf you ure careful not t,x let him catch you in yours. cation. American Fork, g 1 ittnie-sas- Seeks Delay in China Conference Because of chaotic Washington, conditions in China, the American government has begun negotiations with other powers to postpone the conference scheduled on November for i'radual removal of the extra territorial rights, it was learned Mon This conference was prpvlded day. for In the Washington disarmament conference. Conditions . now existing d J week. Provo, Approximately or 50 per cent more people have visited Timpanogos cave, near3,000 years dead, Is by famous attraction, this year than known to more persons than ever was In all of last year, according to Dana alive. Parkinson, supervisor of the Wasatch 1"),000 National forest. Logan Sheriff Miles L. Peterson is investigating the theft of a quantity of sacked wheat from the farm of J. J. Larson at Newton. Pri- Eh-m- . Odgen, About forty cars of head lettuce will be shipped from Weber county this season commencing next years of years of age, son of Mr. and Mrs. In an ex Scott Stewart, was badly cut in the found was age, of Chicago, hausted condition by county officers, forehead when he fell through a after having spent five days and five glass door at the Junjor High school. cows and Six hundred pights In a box car, from wWch he Moab, was unatrle to escape. steers from the Book mountain, rangUQQ.acre marsh just west es were shipped from, Thompson last Lo.gan-- A The cows were placed on the pf Hmithfteld will be converted into week. Salt market. to a duck: shooting ground, according Dr. I. P. Stewart, and a group of liollen Baxter, an Park City, sportsmen will have the land flood- employee of the Silver King Coalition ed and blinds Installed a.t once, while unloading timber was knocked down hy one of the falling pieces and" suffered a fracture of the skull. Adjustable Window Sashes, A mil window, whose sev Nine thousand dollars Ogden, eral sashes slide horieonaiiy in the damage was done to the Ogden window frame, so as to permit ad- Printing company, the Felix art shop justment to suit any external weather and J. T. Rushmer, optician by a iwndittons. is described and illustrat fire. ed in Popular Mechanics Magasine. build- the G-- n 3. I'rovo, James Lance, ready gone to various colleges, and two more are expected to go very The Qleamers and Bee Hive girls soon. Can you beat it? Eighty-fiv- e are preparing an entertainment to be per cent now! The various classes met Wednesday presented in the near future, which By BUCK CAMPBELL will include one act plays, pagant, and and selected the following officers: musical numbers. Juniors President, Clyde Johnson; Watch for the , date. Haiti NieLson;secre-tar- y An honest effort should he and treasurer, Delia Mangura; appreciated. athletic manager, Ronald Leonard; debating manager, Lawrence AnderCLEVELAND son; class reporter, Geneal Leonard; A spendthrift lover may becheer master, Lynn Furlong. come a worthless husband. President, Keed LeonSophomores vA very serious accident wreurred Frank Pritchett; here a few weeks ago but. owing to ard; The husband who comes in and treasurer, Wm. Howard; secretary we the fact that not the had learned like a lion generally goes out committee, Howard Sandberg, particulars, is hat' not been previously social like a lamb. Alice and Drew Richards; Guymon The beaccident occurred reported. tween Elmo and Cleveland when a athletic manager, Lyman Black. Freshmen President. Geo. Vounjr; The sunshine and rain are life ar driven by June Minchey collided Hilma Grange: secreinvigorating, but the niooustiiue with a team. One of the horses and treasurer, Kenneth Juhason; is life itself. plunged into the front seat of the car, tary manager, Reuben Broshei ; severely injuring Mrs'. June Minchey athletic committee, Morell Wakefield A man will play golf all day (nee lavon Carlow) and it is reported hocial he is now at the Winters honpital and iKhers; yell master. Rose Young; I for "exercise" who would make Edith Brown; munsjcer, buffering from concussion of the brain. delating his wife carry in the kindling Leou-- 1 Her sister, Miss Susie Carlow. had decorating chairman, Adeline and build the tire. ?evcraL teeth knocked out and was ard. j Grade President, Lucy Eighth adly bruised up, while Miss Leona Ruby BrashIf a man worked as hard at a Vycherley received a severe gash in Leonard; Clara Howthe cheek which required eight er; secretary and treasure,James political job as he does to get Hunt; manager, .'atches to close. Other occupants of ard; athletic Elvin it there would be a whole lot soitat master, yell McElprang; "he car received bruises' minor and more efficiency in public offices. committee, Melrose Mathie, Edna scratches. Gorden, Orilla Guymon, Merlin Geary. Mrs. Nephi Anderson and children When a young man goes There ure two new members to the have recently gone to Wyoming where after chickens he should not be ' faculty this year; Miss LuRue Madson, mother resides'. her domestic art and science also physical disappointed when he succeeds E. O. Defriez and son Dillard were education; Miss Lois Benarey, thnrt In catching one if he gets henour home missionaries at last Sun- hand, typewriting, etc. Mr. . W. pecked. day's sacrament meeting. Seegmiller has been engaged to teach Miss Clara Nelson, who has been confined to her bed for some time, is .me algebra class now numbers .iow able to be out again. foity-elfiand still they come. War on Predatory Animals. Mrs'. Grace Stokes, who was reQuery Why do so many young m n Many state game departments real- cently operated on for appendicitis, is want to resister for typewriting or ise game cannot be protected merely also able to he out again. short hand this year?' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jacobsen( nee by controlling the shooter. Such states Why do Alice and Keith each hive encourage warfare against vermin, Lola Tucker) are entertaining a fine the very Harre kind of abrasure Jul All concerned below the nose? Tell Myron, Pennsylvania, for instance, pays boun- ?irl, their first arrival. ties on some enemies of doing nicely. l'rother Harr;s is with us again Mrs'. Adaline Madsen has returm-is glad. game. And even Uncle Sam, peeved from Hiawatha where she been everybody has at the loss of $20,000,000 to $30,000,000 Mr. Bralthwaite again has charge Mrs. care of her daughter, taking every year through the slaughter of Christy Lamph, who has had typhoid, Of the englishij .Inhninn, music; eighth grade; while Principal domestic stock by predatory animals, the latter having recovered. Pace oversees the bookkeeping a .d has directed the bureau of biological The bishop and the Relief Society M'i'i La Rue Ma generally. survey to kill, trap or poison such loard entertained the wood haulers things holds forth in the domestic art and "varmints" as the mountain lion, tim- and choppers at, a melon feas't and science section, while Miss Lois' Men-ar- y ocial last Wednesday night. The ber wolf, coyote, bobcat and the teaches ihort hand, tynewrltliig bear. Last year the bureau em- next wood haulers party will be held and review of common branches. lbout the of November it middle and There are fifty good reasons why ployed 200 men to do this, and It esti- is requested that the boys get in their mated they killed 80,000 predatoi? wood as early as possible. Two tickets 'hit snn or daughter should be in now; there are not more thon animals. will be given for one pood load of school w hy he is not. Join the classes two load is delivered wood, providing the under the instructions of one of the now. Victim of Circumstances. We believe in being charitable to At high school one day a friend and bishopric or one authorized to' give No tickets will be given all: w trv to put ourselves in the instructions. I passed the cafeteria. I decided to tor other fellow's place and see things as chopping. go In and get some candy. My friend A new family by the name of he does; but we do not even think suid she would go on slowly and that all the absence from school is Murray has moved into opr com- either could catch up with her. So I rushed munity. neces'sary or legitimate. There are three wrongs comrnitted when a In, grabbed a bar, gave the woman In Mrs'. Jane Stokes, who has moved student doesn't attend school regularly charge a coin, and rushed out. away was released as second counsel- and continuously; it lowers the standI ran down the hall and, as I beard or in Relief society and Mrs. Carrie an added ard of the b'ohool, it some one calling to me. I turned. Johnson wa.s' sustained In her stead. burden upon teachers puts and taxpayers, Here came the woman. She said I Mrs. Frank Aldon and children of ind most of all, harms the student. had given her Just a penny. Two of Salt Lake City are visiting home folks. Entering late and quitting early, irand my best liked teachers stood there and Parley Hinkin jr. is confined to his regular attendence, tardiness matbed with typhoid fever. general indifference are mainly laughed at ter." of mental attitude and habit. As rents. teachers, students and citiA lot of girls are finding out that zens, let's get the habit of promptithey can't unbob it as rapidly as they HUNTINGTON II. S. tude, of diligence, of dependability. bobbed it. Register now. Enter at once. St.'"' till the last day. Don't wait for the Hurrah for the class of 1922' Out attendance officer to call but come at Will the speaker whose subject Is "What is wrong in Europe?" be able to of fourteen graduates', ten have al once. do it in one night? Monday afternoon, by mary officers. vice-preside- i'es will be "A monarchy Munich, soon," .reclaimed in Bavaria very 11 informed persons stated Mon 12.00 A YEAR 1 fm Family Enjoys mense Popularity In Country Formerly Ruled by Kaiser 123. SMALL TOWN HUMOR AND PHILOSOPHY News Notes m PERSONS NOW FAMILIAR WITH COUNTRY BEADY TO rKU-CLAIMONARCHY , lll Lto Ttskc lat.1 VACANCY REMAINS UNFILLED former Royal OF EMESY" A3 EMER.Y COUNTY OFTEKs THE CAPITALIST Thousands of Actm of Fin Coal Lnda, ProrritaUie Oil Prospects. IneShauatiM ply Beat limber, IdaaJ Ta.Ti-tor- y tor mi far Boat Ffectortus j (ounty -- Qw A. Ray Cahoon was nom- Mldvale inated as candidate for mayor at a meeting of ttie People's party held at He was the Elysium theater here. Chosen by acclamation. Salt Lake City Four merchants of ORANGEVILLE Salt Lake county are 'charged with in license a doing business without a- -, .1. H. are Mrs. and atBishop Taylor complaints filed by the county mong those attending conference at torney's office. this' week. of sidewalk, !Zion Jesse Cox of Salt Lake City is provo, Nine miles four miles of curbing and gutters and visiting with hhJ parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Cox. short stretch of paving and sewer- - ' Edwin Emil Luke, Lloyd HuntingMessrs age is the record of .cky improveton and Efton Reid .are taking in the of months nine the ments during state fair this week. ' this year. A bundle shower was given for Mr. Irs. George Walters w0 and, irs. Darrel Fullmer, Wednesday Price. at the home of Mrs. Thomas recently arrived in Price from Texas Fullmer. The young couple were Utaft-Carbwas severely injured at the married In the Manti temple, recently garage bjf and the bride is Miss Grace Blaine of Motor company's automotwo between Spring- City. Best wishes are for the crushed being younq couple through their married biles. life. Trs.. E R. Cox was hostess to the Ogden. Confiscation of an still. 100 gallons ot liquor, and Ladles Aid club Monday afternoon. Mn. C. A. Moffit Is visiting her 1350 gallons of mash was made by on daughter in Hiawatha, j search a officers following police t The M. I. X. officers are preparing a farm at Birch Creek. fine time a for their bpening night. bjsh-o- p L'.e sure and be there and support your Ogden. E. R. Barlow former colors. of Holbroofc.. Idaho, is in a hospi- I Mrs. Clara Ware is visiting her of the fracture" a double with tal here Mrs. Howard Pierce in Salt daughter, automobile aull received when the Lake City, In which he was riding struck a calf Miss Geneva Fullmer has returned j and ran over an embankment. home after visiting in Sanpete and were Incldently attending the wedding of Granger. Two stacks of hay Bert her brother, owned barn a by turned end Hunter v partiall demolished by i President Mrs. A. A. Van Buren was pleasantly surprised on her birthday, a fire of ikuown origin, School Da There's a land of level prairie ... f Where the bobwhite's call is heard, f each carnival birds hold And the song morn; high fence outlines the road, Where a g Most rakish and absurd, As it follows past the fields of waving corn; .7 There's a singer on the topmost rail Kf zig-za- out ins rt-iriui- lay T To his haughty, muffed-u- p lady sitting Time on time I've paused to listen And to watch hii loving way, And afar I'd catch a rival's, raucbus Tin. 1 triiaW cryjifi' I Trudging onward down tne beaten road Made hard by driving rain, cvi-ning- on have listened to those songsters oer and oer, Til I'd reach the old brown schoolhouse jf.?W I - i. '4m -- -- -- And be robbed of their refrain When the teacher closed the clumsy, creaking door. Now, the years have brought me many a tune, Sung in a thousand keys, (nd I've tried to get the "cultured" view and sense, But I vow I never yet have heard 'Such music on the breeze As the meadow lark trilled from that old rail fence. Copjri&t bf Dodd, Mtad H C. In t- ii |