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Show Beginning Wednesday, Oct. 27, we will throw ourdoors open to the GREA TES T SHOE SALE ever offered the public of Utah County Values have been thrown). the winds and prices cut to the core for this great money saving event. r i f AttencLthisJale lfyou want AT REAL LOW PRICES GOOD SHOES Our entire stock of Mens Shoes, including the famous" Hannah make; all' sizes, all styles; for this sale ' V Our entire stock of Ladies Shoes, consisting of shoes sold formerly up to $11.00; all sizes, all styles. Our entire stock of Ladies . " Shoes, values from $12.00 "to" $16.00;all sizes, aU styles. M $7.85 Our entire stock of Walk Over Shoes for men, sold formerly from $12.00 to $15.00; all . sizes, all styles. $9.50 Special Reductions Throughout Onr Entire Store For This Week News Of The State Condensed Just WhatY ouve Been Waiting for t. fell Og-de- ! m . I - IWi ! of New-Winte- ' r Woolens - (, wml H. Scott, 23 yean of Mntantly killed when bis clothing was aught in the machinery at tba plant T the Midrale Mineral company at Midvale. The young man was oiling or repairing some machinery, when his clothing became entangled, and be (ore help could reach him his body was madly mangled. Mrs. Marla Louisa - Covington, 67 n yeara of age, died at her home in frcftn the shock of finding her ton Joseph dying in the garage near d wound. the home from a As soon as Mrs. Covington' found her son lying In a pool of blood, she sank Into unconsciousness, from w hlch she did not recover. A movement Is on foot to have the Utah Cattle & Horse Growers asso--t elation meet December 14, contemporaneously with the meeting of the Stockmen's Association for Federal Control of the Public Range, which has been called by a California organization, to be held hi Salt Lake. . C. B. Stewart, president of . the state livestock board, has tendered his resignation to Governor Bamberger, pointing out that he ha "made Imsl-nes- s connections In Los Angeles which will take up so much of Ills time that hi will be unable to give the board the attention that Its work demands. 1 The suit brought by L. X Bratager. administrator of the estate of Velma Atkins, who was murdered September 16, 1919, at Tooele, by John Bo rich, to collect $4009 alleged to be due ton a life Insurance-polic- y carried by the dead, woman, has been carried to the Cnl ted JBUlc district court Dr. E. It Fouta of Ogden went to Lost Creek Cor deer. He returned to Ogden with a female mountain lion and $239 In bounty for ridding the district of a menace to livestock raisers. Twe week age th Hone had raided a sheep camp and killed aevantyflva bead. ' A statawida search for Miss Frances Korotis, 40 years of age, a nurse in public health work, whose disappearance Sunday night from her home la Salt Lake has mystified the au Ciorttles, has been set In motion. It M feared she has been murdered. Clarence M. Hammond, 52 years of age, and Alma Itasmussen, 34 yeara of age, both of Providence, are tn a critical condition as a result of an automobile collision which occurred at the intersection of the Wellsville-IIyruroads, a mile south of Logan. Topics dealing with women's share J faaj,, V r vSV Our companies hae! just made Big Reductions; on Now is your chance tor huridredsof-ne-w order your suit or overcoat .custom tailored to your measure at a . - fall-style- s' -- BIGSA VING IN PRICE WE UNDERSELL Iteiog , HARDINGS LAUDS VaFARE of work on the farm were discussed by leading natlonaF speakers and also by Salt Lake and Utah students of agrisession cultural toplca at the two-da- y of the .Farm Womens National con. gress at Salt Lake last week. Leo Larson, an employee of the Gunnison sugar factory, was fatally Injured when he waa caught In a belt his u fetch had sUpped from a Ui . leg being severed below sindeath occurring shortly nf.iT be been taken to the hospital. The official notice of the change In the date of the Interstate commerce commission hearing on -f- reight-, and passenger rates Intrastate In Utah, from November. 1 to October 29, was received by the public utilities commission of Utah lust week. losing their way on a hike from Brighton to Lake Blanche In a Winding snowstorm,, thirteen members of a hiking party from the University of Utah cnine near losing their lives, not reaching a place of refuge until 4:30 o'clock lu theTiiornlng. in Goal production In Carbon county Is, h at being cut down aWmt tlte present time. In the opinion of! John Crawford, state Inspector of coal j mine. This bCaftribnfed to the lack of tar from the two railroads serving W, . PROGRAM Marlon, O. Ur. Raymsnd Robing of Chicago, was th spokeswoman for thousands of women Industrial workers and women Interested la problems of public welfare who gathered here to listen to Senator Hardings speech on Social Justice." of the . Mrs. Robins, wbo 4s president lrnal Womens Trades Union u-g- said: . We have come knewlng well that we represent but one of many groups one-fourt- the properties there. Protest against the omission of Zion j I national park, from the highway tour bow being made under, f cltlrena In America, with necessa-parthe auspices of the National Park-to- divergent Ifileresti, and we under-- ' Highway "association, has U,I find the way so to re entered by the Salt Lake Commercial lat our. various Heeds and hopes and ' C 1 club. v ,s . " Harley ifowreySr, 58 years of age, aspirations that our of such last survivor of the famous Mormon Americas may coma tho realization of (deals, for first and above battalion, died at hts home la Vernal, all wo want to servo our country." October 20, after an Illness of about Wo htv always said Mr two months. Infirmities Incident to Robins, that certainknown, of womgroups old age were the cause of death. an art vitally interested In social Morgan county water users will vote and Industrial questions but wo did on the proposal to form the Morgan not know that the great mass f womcounty Irrigation district, which Is 'or- en, all sorts of women, young and old, ganised primarily with .the purpose of from tho farm and from the titles financing the Lost Creek reservoir and ar also Interested. What Is It they ses In the' call te dam. . t Assessed valuation of Duchesne social Justice! They see their opporto servo tho nation In and county for 1920 Is given by the conn-- , tunity a program dealing with the -througtr ty auditor at $6,420,943, as compared vital Issues with which they am at with $0,703,310 last year. Jrntne, th protection of childhood, the more After escaping arrest for than cars of mothers and babies, tho safea year, Jake Hinckley, wanted In Og- guarding of women workers, th conden upon a charge of forgery, was ar- servation of health and the needs of women on the farms. rested near Cedar City. "Wo have listened to n great The boxing and wrestling game In speech, Ogden may he revived and operated one of tho few.great speeches of n decand Its effect will bo far ade, under a boxing commission. I park-to-pur- k k beenJ 1 -- - . . |