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Show , g ' . -- ..., . , , , - .,. .. , 4 i , t DESFRET , .. SPECIAL STAFF 'CORRESPONDENCE , 04deri Office, i - - PAIMMENT BMW 1101t1.-- Alfred Olatyrolt lidusages ---------- Ottles tot 4Htb-- w. Rome Tel. 11131611. , t Petrone f betimmomite . t , e: teaks ars' rerseeted isesttglell KIBLICATtOltd. avicu Order roar Mare& works sad I ell other books through akar oirdoe roe.. reaestattre of Th. Dowse Nowa We bore the tatatoaao 'took al the Oweerat Rowe Book Store. tbe lezewet la tee elate to drab from Its Noma' le ea stem at ell city Newt i , tewde S IT TE ..- .- ,,,- 310NDAY , . . , ,r ..,,,.. . , is yet to embody the perfection of beauty..deIt would be wrong, the speaker clared, to take the view that Godofwasa All subsoriptios payments &al an untried apprentice instead rosszdtott olottoory omplaists not matter builder, and that he had should bo outdo to Jomos A. Olivet, N orth 1st Woot Toleith000 enough material with which lato corn. ILIL14 41 soot tor th -- God'aiwork spirit Dotty, &aorta, plot.ashis workNews. Uteri well SJI temporal. be said. and ual tied ethos us from stbliolltotish are taken who men the great as 'here are needed beyond the - veil .M0,10.,M well as here, At the afternoon session- Elder IIIIIICATION PlIOJECTS:, Whitney delivered an interesting ad. dress ea the subject of Joseph Smitk he had spiritthe &ter, showing that ual vision regarding the events that INILLOE PLANNED AND were to happen in the world. He also discussed at some length the sub. Of building Zion on this continent jetPresident Young delivered & brief tNEIIICEll IN FAH 111151. address dealing on the same subjects. . . . - - ., , NOTICE TO ---,, OtT Or TOWN' SCBSCRIBMS , 1 to -- will-arrive tivrtit,-and.-Secoot- rIna, too-mall- '? -- e t I- at . . , - , - L: - ' ' - . , -- - II.--T- he - ' ' , -- er OPon"-etrart- --Th- t 3 - ' , - - -- -- surd Veb4-11,Mr- 11:---Th- - - coon-Mow- - er i a , l'ard e A-- , .ci.ts - - ; pr-14- , . toinn4-30titlinn- ont , . a I ' 4. 1 ; ly ' - - i . 8fLtIII Tr.e.ro. statistician of the:United States lie - was here, Saturday.. 0. APPOINTS COMMITTEES ,elamation service,'Denver L to 'Salt Lake. IIIRIE AT on hia way from Mrs. Blanchard attended the conveni T.' tion of project managers and other Ogden, Pete. 11.Aecort ling to of. ST floors of tire Weber county farm bu- reclamation officer!, recently held In reau, ea a remelt, of the Amalgamated ,Denver, and states that many matters , Sugar company Offering AS & ton for of st i Importance were coasidered. Among auger beets raised during tho coming 1 season, there will be an tocrease In them was what he lerme.wpeace pre' ok I Ogden, ", Feb. crease under cultivation in thie terri- perednesa." It involves a thorough 'that filled, the tabernacle to overflow. tory, during the coming eurruner. 'X'he Ver-40- ,reelithiation MI 444144. evil) b &I least al It ,44alie. WrsSii' demo:nitrating the' fart that gineers of the states, of Utah, - Colorado, per cent over last year. , Nevada, The meeting of the farm organize. WrYominte- - den. Montana,the present butding is terwere in attendance at both ;woolens tient wan bald Saturday afternoon with Washington and California for the 1 D. and b. Preeldent of McKay presiding purpose determining advantageous ,i, , of the quarterly conference of the was for the purpoes of selecting the locations for irrigation projects and v Ogden stake. The principat speakers working committees 14 for dralnag& live. favorable conditions for extending exwere Eiders Orson F. Whitney and stook. weed eradication, tomatoes,. coati - This date will be B. Young. President T. B. of -- Seymour oil improvement,' isting projects. at the close vans presided, assisted by hits court. rural production, prepared and be availablebelievedcredits, labor and membership. of the- war, when. It dis there Solent Thomiut E., McKay and John The oommitteea were aeleeted and the will-ba great number of min, who work of the bureau is expected to reBalls. At both sessions a muiticitt ., in much Increased activities dug. will ..want employment. and the actual wss ron.derydbithe choir un-- sult ing the coming season which wfli :venni work on the projects will then be un.4 der the direction of l'refJoeeph bumper crops in all line& The fol- dertaken. , 4 , lowing is a list of tbs committees: , Another (petition -- considered-- was Tromnis E. McKay of the stake A. firowborg: Potatoes. a bog. culof for reed that under M .tie thi quarterly report. Tbonnaa Irowlee: beef cattle. M. B. Stall. plans bringing but full Inge: poultry., not named; dairying. T. tivation 100,000 acres of land. in priwhkh WAR Romewhat-tength- y ' of E. Powell; drainage. within new embraced vate L. end instructive details Robson: ownership. interesting - - - -- -D. D. McKay; farm management.- - the several BEAVER:completed- reclamation regarding the progrtes of the- stake. weeds. AL K. Jacobs; R. J. Bolin; sugar beets, but not cultivated. ." The report ehowed a general increase Special M. P. brown; buying. and projects, to this end will be made in .all Church activities .although it canning, by Dr. Christian Honored R. T. !thee: finance, T. R. efforts selling, admitted that condition in the Joneo; tinaticirig bureau, seed and sup- the government In 'order to increase of Both ware court food of not ortake supply... entirely eatisfactot7 plies, rural credits. membership, AL IL the 'Reception and Banquet these projects have the approval and and that there le groat need for the Jacobs; , labor, B. S. Jacobi, , inof the even to the forth et. of treater secretary people put support (Spector Correspondence.) ions for the redemption of Zion. terior, and their working out will, in 11Last evening. Veil. 7, of Mr. Blanchard and a Beaver, Feb. the OFFICERS GANG TRAIL opinion met Spyr..00r B. Tonne. reception banquet wet. given by of great the membersand be officials reclamation other MD legal fraternity in Elder Young watt the tint speaker. to the west. honor of the of97th anniversary and beneficial imports.nce the He congratulated the stake on its Utah it is birth of Dr. John Ward Christian.of BeIn entire the and country. good showing and stated that the aube given sides all the members of the bar who will attention special OF BOX expected CAR THIEVES thorities had made en excellent choice to projects on the green. Grand and were in Beaver (court being in seaming in selecting the stake officers. He the repressintaiton was large) ManY of Colorado riven. In the representative citizens of the town he stated that rejoiced trying to be TWO liTNEFLUS. were also- invited. Remarks eulogistic Latter-day and made a refer Saint, tea. ILSeveral persons of the life and labors of Mr. Christian Ogden. times to the recent deaths of Elder large congregaProvo, lob; ofof relatives and friends attended were made by prominent . .members HyruM M. Smith and Alonzo r, Kea. hays been arrested bore and It Is es- tion t Ato others.- .., Antic-K-hien. dettViceit ter to the Fourth Mr.,IrrioNtiidt ler who were very dear friends of his. pectild that Wiarai Aoro Iiiirrhe'llilliti the Amaraheld of offices has held Christian many Aoderson, yeeterday, IL R. He spoke - In eulogistic terms of these course of a few days, from other cities, ward meetinghouse, Elder Payne Importance during his residence of I two men- and declared-tha- t the. gen. In aonneetion with--- 'wholesalli boxcar presided. The opening Prayer was of- More than lie years in Beaver. Most mai community had muttered a great obberies that have loon under laves- - fared by Elder D. P. Thuesen. Tbe prominent of his services among the loss in their death. were Elders I. II Eggerteen. people wereinhis successful visite among titration by the local Wino and railroad 'meeker his capacity of physician. W. H Boyle and O. H. the people Continuing the speaker referred to w detectivos for some time past In- Jemesselove. w ea by uldee All people ef the community join in the prophecy of the Prophet Joseph formation bas been given out by tho Iterg. The bendietienVoce Dr. Christian may roach the that hope oelectiool th 100th Ephraim Dastrup. Smith in which he declared that the police that they were working on a were milestone, which, from all by ,th ward quartet. Saimaa yenta Atom to the - Reeky clunk that would have somasensetional : The rendered and mental servtees- ph yic..F appearanoim; sesms Speakers at the funeral and late baturday after- for Johu mountains and become a Teat people developments, likely. the Fourth in W. Hudson. bold noon were filed agninkt here, and that in spite ot great out- certain complatnts ward meetinghouse yesterday, were-. , portions under arrest. , tering, Ile often felt Bits asking the Hone, of Benjamin. Frank EmitIf IP stated by ths officers tfiat 'about Henry William J. ColoDid like know Mopes, nuottion, Joseph, a (lotion men have boon arrosted in eon. roan. of Snit Lelia andwere rendered by the promlited noction with tits robberies, and that men. Vocal selections ALTQNAll that he would not enter -K. Roberts and a quartet from land? Ile was glad to testily Jed? onions will be arrosted. including see. Murray vistrd prayer The. the choir, opening that the predietion has been realized. oral women. Tho robbarlos represent a was offered by A. K. Eames and the The Prophet Joseph laid down his total sum, it is stated, of approximate- benediction Clove. Bishop A. Little Snow Has Fallen Juno" by PO4,000. those under ly arrest Among Itre soon after he had received the are P'red a large was There L. Booth presided. So Far in Uinta Basin 'tremor, Andy Hewitt, Otto ' vision of the Church moving west- Hiair and .Jack McCumber. men attendance of rotative. and friends. The After awful ward. event of his are being held at tho police etetion unthe death another leader wee raised up der heavy bonds. It is thought by the (Special Correspondence.) TEACHERS ORGANIZE. Public! Altonah, Feb. fully endowed to lead the people to the (Moors that bicCumbor is the ring load-s- r winter there Provo Provo: Teb. of the gang. has been but little snow in the Uinta s. Rocky mountains The goods minion include automobile School Tesehers association was organ-tire- basin. Roads have been dusty much of The speaker said he was glad he had , the kinds of foodotuffi. liquor, to- lied. Saturday withI. M. following first the time and otock has wintered out. seen the Salt Lake velley In the early bacco ill George; and shoes. The goods have been fieetar-Presid- ent Lessees have been able to continue vice preecident, F. M. Young; ascend cleaning th government days of its settlement- - He had often taken from the care while have trains cedar land'. L. Crandall; seeprayed that he might live there and been in motion in this district. part of vice psonident.Agnes Cedar and pinion wood is abundant. treasurer. Bennett Cash. one also see the Prophet Brigham Young. the gang throwing them off along the rotary hand one mile on of town north member, selected from reserve. One load of poets,theor Indian He had always thought him, a great road and the others 00Migiff on later This with of each three o f the five schools, loads of haultnet them away in auto trucks. the faculty dry wood can be hauled in a Man and had set'him on the very pin- and the exeeutive commit- - day. The wood made this work will constitute on the lie. utonally dry hacle of perfect manhood, and his The principal factto that will be reported ground, and le the dicers. is that tee: these members sail. according easily loaded. One enlove and respect for him had never several will before Feb. IL The association were of railmembors tbe assisted her woman, gang by terprising GO: abated. He also held the same high road brakemen and would help to rob have a Memberehip of about sinter, hauled her winter'. and bylaws were youngerfetching A conotitution opinion of those who had toilowo4 trains in which they were two and three loads per conetitution provides for wood. him in the prophetic office. Ile was 1Home of the goods have boon working. while her husband was employed taken to adopted. Thewith day, A. in edu N. E. the realtionces and sold to in Salt Lake. later glad to testify today that President private cational matters, and bets out that the in the town, Otber News Items. Joseph F. Smith la one of the grand- storekeepers is to work for object of the association . etot men that ever lived and, his love The women of the Relief society are the advancement of the members and ' for him hi unbounded.. Said Viaduct edueational conditions, generally.unani-- - rehearsing "Tb Bachelor Maids ReHe declared that he hadralways Stranger union." while the yuung folks bf the ..Th following resolution was -Mutuals will soon present "Comrades." , known mously edoptedt Joseph Smith ot be a prophet Would be Blown of Up teachers the we, Lincoln's birthday will t celebrated That "Resolved. If God and that be bad received hie favor ' 4 itchoola l'rovo by the combined schools in an approthe public City from his mother and tint Impression M.-John standard Smith a miner the maintenance of the high Ogden. Feb. " priate program. It being aim the date father. He remembered seeing the was as held Jan. of the completion and occupancy by arrested here yesterday afternoon of teachers' Prophet Joseph as he went to his by Desk berweant Oecree Carey and II. ISIS, by requirements. the stath board of educe-Offic- the pupils of the, splendid brick school He was Standing at the Earl Wigging and placed is the Hon', and claim that the eateries of martyrdom. - 000r of his house when his mother city Jail on an Is"th the picture shows. and the Pie ar- - teachers should be made adequate to followed Information from two ;hectare the neceettary teachers. rather Skating rink in the Alexander hall. : paid to him, 'There, my son goes the rest who said standard with occasional visits of dramatic and Smith advised them to than lowering the teachers' Prophet Joseph and his brother Hy- boys off the viaduct at Weal Twenty- - to meet the wage altuation." troupes from adjacent towns. and the rum. I fear they are going to their get street because it was going to Reports from the integral teachers' never failing weekly dance, amusement death." This fear proved to he only fourth be blows The actions of the man units on teachers' contracts Cr. to be-- Is not lacking' too true. 'he said.. the"- 'time was soon it Is statedup.caused A wedding supper and dance,ln honor quite a stir among sent in licit later than Feb. II. slitthem and district. teacher Miss At the polio station Smith' said rlie fiervereek-t04two great meth Thelma Caldwell were given by of those exemption--toboard ' Coneludinathe speaker said be was, bed given the boy All cents each. ad- - clinical work conneotvrd the parents of the bride. Mr. and Mra Irving Valtiniellr Wednitisday thm .t? gilt off the viadect so teeth, draft registration. glad to bear testimony that MormonI &aro" Is true lima that Brigham Young that they would not oom to any basin: he a it ORGANIEM for TEACHERS dangerous plane had the strength of character to re the thought ) He to be his hoot At hot. gold ' tn. the ' slat all temptation .and to faithfully weals fietrotri:htieh, The reb.: 1 I MORONI. - commit-Mute- - - Saturday- lead the Chttrelt lend.' determine later what- - actionpoliowill will be from was tee forone 'Amid tarp provided Lord had blessed them taken in hia ease. I He therethe , achoolrto confer with motion picture Died Frinn Injuries. are no people who are more houses and request that matinoes begin to States United the govern. loyal at 4 p.m. instead of $:34 as the earlier Bootleggers.,Received in Coal Mine Alleged to and cause of Ittent , the than liberty hour Interferes with school work. I aore the Dattee.day tiainte, and 'this ueual departmental work wee The ' 11 1.-' Orden.Del conducted. they - had proved by their deeds. (Special Correspondence.) J. J.- - Diedrich.lunar, end ' Tboama Linker. were Mkt 0. V. Whitney:7 , Moroni, Fob. S.The- - body of Rayarunder Henry Leptart placed i COURT. DleTRICT BIM Fel mond rest O. eherlfreAmee, who died frotn injuries Meer F. Whitney said; rThe by Elder the Fourth dis- received in the V. P, Mine in Schofield Provo. Fob. with bootlegging. The yeeterdet men who Marks of Brother Young have found a chanted in the on Feb. 4, was bnried in the city cemeall arreeted in different places trict court Saturday tho L.jury ,peoponsive chord in my heart. and par- were A. ft S. case of Sutton Market vs. In the buninese dittrict are suspected deceased wee the yester4ay-1- Th tery to his allusion the of death ticularlyM. verdict for de;. oldest son of Reuben K. and Mary of heir members of an oritanIted ten. By. Co... brought in r a Kees-Alonzo Smith 'and P. The coos action." Ames. of and was born Hyrum' were all under the influence of fondant. 'Ito jury Malettsa Cloward ler.. In the death of these two Mon They was out seven hours and for a long in Moroni 116 years ago where he has liquor at the time of arrest. time. as reported. stood five to three resided ever since with the exception of ho Church In general and the family favor of the plaintiff. short periods of tittle spend in the coal I'resident Smith In particular have In the cuss of Ida lc Paso vs. Basil camps of Carbon county. Sustained, a great lose. I aro- reminded Mr. Ames was injured iri themine on T. Kerr, previously submitted. Judge that this community had also rCOntij I I A: H. SANDY. tiraan 4rendere4 judgment for the afternoon of Feb. 4car.-Hiby s being run called upon to mourn the de)sum $460 over of lower in and tho $13.10 by a loaded coal pluintift . of other geoid and honorettl coma limbs were broken end crushed In a parturS NV. of men men in the death of Patriarch Williume and some tiled milt has received number lit againikt It places Death of Mrs. Mired. (leo. S. Burnam et Ai to collect 81.7$4. internal injuries lie died at about 11 David McKay, Pialcop ltobert Sic IN smrvived by his Including attorney fees ou two promis- p,nt, thwt, night. He and President Middleton." He ( Sp Wila COMPPOnd ORM ) mory to.mes ' by mortgage on wife. Rattle Curtis Amen, end daughalmost irrupted to think with thel S. and son Rhea. ter real Vtah aged opiate. Burley age 7, county poet 'who has asked if goodness dies' Randy,wite ot'lloracs Mary Eiteabeth and oleo by his father, two brotbees and Mired. died With good men but there le no room ,; one sister. elltAGE litilltOPRIt; night, together with her new ; for such peasimient, he said. no mat-- 1 Friday lettnehtl services were held in the town infant The !uncial will be iseldS rrovo. Feb. e tar htow gloomy the outlook or howv Wednesday registration of ward tabernacle. I p. m in the Sandy Itt IL ..1E.,Buiduch of U. Bonn.. ,Thahop Viethe have- every' chanet Interment will be In Murray great. talantityivilla ward wall arcoptad at a ward reason to be optimistic: .to be other of A vote Mrs. Allred was 40 years old and swami totem' hold,. last night. wig would be equivalent to Yin 1 appreciation of the servires I th REDMOND.' daughter of Mr. and Mra. John A. t thanitatin Ood did not underetand his own busof Fairview; She la survived i given by Bishop Bullock and hisW. Ft- trtes. which is to take care of his chit- - by her bueband John and Jonsed Andrew saints. and nine children. . tho outgoin g bish- dren and carry on his own work. sons three daughters: and the tot- - lison. was tendered , Billieal Wag 6111CIS- lie stated that come people speak lowingandbrothers Honored. tiaorga I",,.with and slaters: John Wil-- t- oprit. 0 Soldier'Boys 1M Andrew...1 or the death of great sienerid woolen-a- lianiaJordwrhangataart Ninwor Alanidnedtbishon as counselors. a groat calamity because there F a irview: Marlon H. Mower of Murrals; t (SpeCial Correspondence.) WSW. Sone to carry ha their work. In Mrs. Susie Titeomb of Bonita: Mrs. Lot- Redmond. Feb. 10.Friday was a EXAMINATIONS'. ADVISORY BOIHD Mrs Millie a Sense be aid. it is true that they. tie' Johnson of Marysvalc. half in Redmond. the colebrarrovo. Feb. have no outceseors in their 'particular Snow of Vairtv11,1w11: ln1-- Ws- fleael)s following se- - tion holiday being In honor of oldie, boys In eism4nrcl locsive work because they often 'represent a class 20 draftrOgietranta in number. Sixteen were Death at Little Child. ' Friday by the district medical aIvisory present. A patriotic mattg Was held type of men who have become extinct: for servico8 at p.m., at which addressee were '..wie..". f:Un4,6111t., and it is possible that God wanted Mrs. Louie reterwon. tiled mad.. by George A. Chrinteneen and C: and sAvarSaturday i 1.;,..Nitmintianother type of man to Caere Itii the funeral N. ILiclieliten. Om waibeld yeste rda y- at theri IT i h r1.11Prite. doCin Heber Deno Lo- former on "Th work of another kind. H. then cornrelSitiOnelt. 'rhs. father la achool Strength of the Nation;" the : latter o .) '. pared the Church to a building, show- family ' Clifton .4 t, er, t Inton. 111,L, trmy. a tIonry to principal'here. ' "Tribut th rift It The, gave ' - Charles X Jetiteen. Wahl'''. .".iiis, Ida ;: ' a patriot ing how the early leaders of the alstalea Oa rssrlaulasso soogi and thusle werd ail ofthe Wm. I). Haycock. Jr.. Church could .,be likened unto the was hat Albion, ature. After the Ad.t mooting Who has been in 33m98 Rtao rrle,. F',),rlar Fl, 0"1,sited for the soldier anti a total or foundation stones that. were roust" frololor at Catlin KeartY. It?imart, is viatting Powell, Allston,-)1101en.d.. Warner, 1716 711 was deposited In it: and all idg. and his and perhapg on brother and is that here unsightly. hoe parents brief ' e ...,, a good lunch under the who followed reproaented the wails furlough. dtto brother is Melt, which is New yara.., present asoyed .00....... direction of the lied Croom. Pancing and pinnacles that were more orna- the reason for granting the furlough. VOLI'NTRF:1111 ENLIST. 'In nee Indulied and was free fnrafl. , ' mental, When the building la eomL:77- tn Jorgeneen will leav on his amilurnt-.T.'.- ' to present, Mt eh It ;has wen decidedmadeWei:tuna-- 4 sc. 1-3t44.: ran)P.. 4,Peov4be laid from LULAtt , that Zion.airreprese-ullteEaUh a Sing ilisltnents have been tnattc at tlati Provo goid. , 4 -- bearing various probste matters .'and oms applications for admission to -CEDAR 1 , : citizenship. , k The f4candinavtans at this section en- 1 themselven at a bait given in tbe Pcrinintil ter subscripten last evening. There was a big toyed and somplaints fetsrtlint to PEOMINENT1131611111 present and a spiritof J. ta. hould be made joviality prevailed. 1: . office wits H. A. Fodor. Joi nson. rest ?trot North St The firm known here as the Latount go it co. gs Henke SIT. Hardware company has changed its telephone 1i teleobene II. CENII 11011NE, mama to that Daily. Eaturday and the Logan Hardwara Agent tot the14ove R. sad Chorea pub.. Sloan of W. company. Manager To firm starts east on a buying tour. iteatiese. R. Worley will go Monday negL - W. ' with him. , (Ppecial of ' Cedar City, Feb. ::71::.7',,,,cere.,)i,venddii, the Violet, daughter MOUNTAIN LION TRAPPED Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Howley, died going on at Cedar last night of pneumonia. The child had bean ill for some time. impetus .. . fecided and I 1 y the arrival of a' .k. w. CANTON LOGIN IN ITarden Bennlon and r T. I Itrustees of the A. C. I At NEELEY9 IDAHO cnritainy. with peteotne rb 13,.q3' Bower, principal of the local Logan, Feb. the p - ln trapping - a MOUNTAIN, sportsmen ShIN I1 II large 'enountalit- lion- lir Logen-oanyo- n last night, making two of the animals LithvLprroltrrple., Ko!a 1:';';I:17wdaamr7ubsl'ardr' that have been killed in the hust 24 NTLEI BILTSKILLEU I nennanvenr.,,and,!ro2,-cou,..tof hours. 'Emil Moser a B.1 'Utah Power and Light company, the peoples, who with eat to the addrass shot a partly grown whelp yeeterday. State by Director (Special Correspondence.) , Odell In behalf of the deer have come A large Dumber war 'llavinge :': mono tTeeley, Feb. Idaho. large down on to the sunny slopes of the taut campalgu fund and- to the other 11onws1.ee t strolling over the tore vim,. mountains a short distance from-- . the dry farm of Bert" Allred one this A meeting of women was " day mouth of the canyon. and apparently held Salim several lions have been following them week. lust (after a new fall of an ow. day morning, and by tracked' thi itri ta rt me,eterttvmsTOdC11 ttaaddrewied tor eOme time. A week ago a deer that and Bennion, 11 afternoon 3,tr Otiftli and bad been killed by a lion was found miles" fatul at length sighted him in a Saturday COX ' Mist; spoke at another by Mr. Moser, end yesterdarhe found clufiip of cedars. The lion would no Jeanette Individual sessions were where another had been kille& lie leave cover for'two hours, during which with the representatives from the held sighted the whelp a short time after Um e the hotnengsaught sight of him owe van couittles, all orlthom and shot it. Then Nome of the sports- for an I instant several times. once with men of the city were notified and they in O feet, but not long enough to draw strong support to the war pledged t saltines set a trap near the carcami of the deer. a head.hieAt length the lion showed fight plan.Another big Joint meeting,erm with a above held Saturdayevening. at whirls body behind er reek This -morning they found a big lion Preet hit head, ; In it.- Two or three other lions have which on bead a drew the gent Pete.rson and Trustee A. W. Ivind between the spot been Men in that vicinity of lett and lions eyes and pulled the trigger. The q spoke. more of them lead went home and the lion dropped It was reported to the Balt Laks it is likely that sorb will be bagged.dead. The carcass weighed 126 pounds. visitors that Orderville subscribed C and rneasured nine feet one inch from 000 to the second Liberty. InaneI20,. and the animal that Kane countre total was tip to tip. When on its feet as Officers Appointed For S52,000, lie-wwas three feet high. a fine but for some reason the circular out by the federal reqerve banksent Battalion specimen. 2 A. C. the Twelfth district, only gave the en.a - t tire county credit for $1,750. Then -- - ; -(Special Correspondence.) I was a general feeling that this. erns officers for the (7LOiren. Feb. should be corrected. !tIVERDALL Infantry unit reserve officers training t corps of the war department organised : at the Utah Agricultural college have Death and Funeral of by Captain Stephen just beenU.appointed S. army, commandant at the Abbott. IIUNTSVILLE Faithful Church Worker i college. This year, six separate come , with an panics have been organised 600 The ORPer cadets. erollment of . Farm Bureau Meetings (Special Correspondence.) students who received appointmeat are i ILS follows: ItFiords Idaho, Feb. S.Fu ne ra I and Profitabl Interesting to be first lieutenant. services we Jensen, Ivin for held here Thursday unassigned; Thorne, Gerald, to beL.first iL. It P. Greene, who died at his home lieetenant, unassigned; Mecham. (Special 11, Feb. of pneumonia. Us was sick to be first lieutenant. unassigned. local fart Huntsville, Feb. Cnmpany AMohr. A. 3, calitelel only,a short time. Many attended the Stock, S. R., second lieutenant; Barber, services in spite of the weather condi- bureau meetings, which halve been belt L. Sorenson. second 0. P.. lieutenant; un taver.a oops .3! hick- - wartivery ' week past twe mutt( to till 'first serreant; Kirkham, ti were the speakers: Bish- eivary, The to he sergeant; Croft. Burrell. to- op IAfollowing E. S. Evans. Samuel L. Smith, Hyrum have proved an immense success so be sergeant:. Barney, A. Y., to be ser- W. Smith. Leslie Neeley and Melvin woU as beneficial to the communiti 1 geant; 011112011. D. O., to be corporal; Packer. They all spoke highly of the The meetings, which are held every character of Mr. Green. and exhorted Olsen, C. J.. to be corporal:P. Salisbury. ' 8, to be his children to follow his example. In- Thursday evening In the schoolhouse, F., to be corporal; Bead. .7 T.. to be corporal; terment took place at the Riverdale have been attended hy a large ud ay. Wilson, corporal; J. M, to be Sergeantk cemetery, G. Y. Smith dedicated .,the preciative audience. Killpack, H. 0.. to be sergeant.- grave. Brock of the fed. Last weeiLDr-J-Mr. Green was a very conscientious Lowry, tolieu-be Company worker, and al the time of his oral food administration gave an inte"captain; Lindquiet, A.. to be first lieu- Churchwas death S.. to be second sulierintendent of the Sun- resting , talk 'ola ,"Food Production arid tenant; Barber. M. chnol. He is survived by his S.. to be ftret eer- day tenant:- Arnold, wife-seven Clawchildren. his mother, two Conotervation."- '- During the course of be sergeant; teant Stietel, M.. to his remarks Dr. Brock took maggot' tot son. E. C., to be sergeant; Deal S., to1 brothers and one sister. . be rergeant; Jarvis. L. A., to be corpor-, thank D. D. McKay, president of the Eccles, al; Cotter, R. IL; to be corporal;CL E. to ..4, State Farm bureau, on behalf of oorsh erreplod g'. G. 0.. to he cor- luta tor food federal administration, l L PARK I tiring efforts towards securing a Aw- lCITY. be to G. , corporal. poral; Sumsion. ', tiement of the controverny betweeAnd, J. M.. to be Company C.Mug-tiesbeet growers and the -to be first set- -' captain: Kirby. Frank, eer-1 turers the he to J. regarding Arno, .: geant: Eirkham,3. also for his efforts FIREMEN E., to he s erreant;1 YENTEEll Relent: Webb, tettinet increase in acreage Piston. R. C.. to he 'torrent: ICIllpack. At the next Mel.. to be eorgeant: Austin. E. 0..cor--to1 the U. A.-will talk be be corpora!: Lee, Bertil. H.. toto be 1 cor-Buying and Selling;" and later in the 'Wallace. HOLD ANNUAL ECTION month poral: Wayman. E... of in W. James chant Jones, he to corporal: poral: Robent. . suguir beet investigation for the goto be oorpOral: Couleen, Wright,-Cvernment, will be the speaker. Roy-- 1 be to corporal: Parley, Savage, lit Cook. Pea Calming Factory. lance, Seem. to be corporal; N., to be corporal. (Special COrreSPOOdeneti) Huntsville is assured that a pea canbe E. CS Park Comaany DHaakins, C.Bair. City, Feb. 9.At s, meeting of ning factory will be erected In - time to be the first lieuteeant: Jerroan, handle this season's pea crop. Thil Volunteer Firemen this week J. W. to be to 3.. R. sergeant: Silvers. assurance was given the Officers of th, nergeent: Tanner. R. R.. to be sergeant: Conck- Bircumshaw was unanimously elected local farm bureau by officials of the Ciao wright, A. 17., to be corporal; Hanson', chief for the ensuing year; 1.3. Fitz- Packing corporation when the contra01 Gpf,. H., to be coreoral. the required number of acre secretary; W. T. Quinn, treas. covering were turned over to them last week Company 11Strineham. I. G., to be gerald,and Urer; Jim Don, trustee. After the It is the intention. of the company Bet lieutenant: Reed. Joseph and Clyde. which M. E.., meeting a neweY, to be coritoral: Jordan. was served and a eventually to can email fruits be cor- jolly social banquet to be corporal; Evans, are raised here in the valley in &bur hour spent the fireby dance. poral. has of new "names Comnany PPritarntng. X.. to be fightenz.., A The advent of the factory hene installs,- fleet lieutenant: Standing. R.. to be were submitted for - Membership. revived the agitation for the which is t: The 60 members earreant:FL jOrdon. L., to be system for were full tion of a water was made tee 1 survey lrwier to beP., to be sergeant; Wilson, On enthusimun in present preliminary the discussion' of years ago; but it was not completed corporal. it at timely topics regarding the depart- because of Inability to finance made Soldiers le Help raTlibrre ment. Many matters for the better. that time. An attempt is to be Soldiers in camp in America will be ment of the department - for in the next two rranted furloughs during the planting greater efficiency in fire and fighting company to handle the and haryeertIng seesons of this year in were referred to the city council for BedCress order to moist the farmers, in the approval., 81:: opinion of Senator Wintam chapter King. permanent Red Cress Work. President Pl. G. Peterson of the Utah Red Cross was ;I:el The has under banlage class, lust recotved the super. Feb. 7, with Mra Aorricultural,college of .Mrs. W. J. Bardsley word to this effect from Serator King, vision of the ident; Mrs. J. L. local Red in the Cross,met who write. to part as follow's; - room- Elocal EdJfspersen. n Pacific- - welting Nielsen. The preeldent end the war depart-chairman of and got down to realTuesday 130 of tee. Out ',tent ILINV filVerable ?ft come plan by afternoon. work. pf the class are much in- branch ,bas a'alembershtb of 180- the military 'Perrin of The women whicit,thoge and the results of their the troverntnent..but who aro in this terested first are work day's very satisfactory. This eountry, may be mail ec k 'th 6 long ',delayed- materials-fo- r farm Perste Sortng limited periods in the Red Cross wore received, and-aeach. year The details have not yet t the' SECHETABI BA1111:: regularwasmeeting Thursday hem' worked trot but tmcnterirtionablit work afternoon the assigned by susome rerutationto will he prOvided or and from now on various oome law enacted that will relieve the pervisors work will systematized and turned ou t. with situation chneiderably and enable very be greater rapidity for the soldier boys INSPECTS CAMP MIIID'' many of the soldiers in the yariout at. front. the in , to this be camps country. furloughed At the Red Cross meeting , ,, ,,,, in orrice- to aid in planting epring crone afternoon Friday , ,LE P. . Mr. end In harvesting the crone when rtes. Miss 'llannah LeCompte.aad Latcompte stated they ant in favor of terrine relief along the would soon leave Feb. for Salt Washington. Lake to be lines indicated. There is new pend- absent several weeks, and Mrs. Anna by Surgeon -- Generali 0OrgaL Seel, Ng in the senate a hill which if en- Kopp was selected as first vice presiacted Into law, will bring about this dent. Inspection et and Miss Gertrude McLaughlin as Baker made lid-- . result." to act for tfie first named the base hospital at Camp Meade. The hill referred to as now pending secretary, be women during their absence. what nd was so well satisfied with in the senate is It11. Bill 9100 en' titled "A bill to fauthorise the secreKnights of Colassibus Banquet I.', MAW and heard that be said If he Wers tary of war to grant furloughs with. It was a splendid gathering of rep- - sick Camp Meade Out pay and allowances to enlisted resentative citizens good enough for iti that assembled at men of the arirro of the United :::: Social hall last Wednesday everting. as' llornaby of the base ne leo: and for other purposes." This billStates, pro--aiguests of the local council of, Knights at the conclusion twta in part: of Columbus, to participate in the ban- that tho base er 'That wherever In the pillion of the quet and program as a pre- througbout necretary of war theIntereste of the liminary for the K. arranged C. drive for $1,500, substantially like the orrice or the national and de- Park City's portion of the 33,000,000, fence render it 110CePSarrsecurity to To- to be raised by the K. C.'s in the rlouslutto enlisted men of thetyrant army of United States for erecting and equip-- . LüOXiili YOUNG in every training ;the United States with or without pay ping recreation halls andnilowances or with ittette' pay and carni, in America as well as .at the allowances. and for such periods as he battle front 'iover there." Some 300 invitations Were sent to may designate. to permit paid enlisted You Know Dr. men to engage In civil citizens, and the 150 present occupatione 111 Park Citygood Edwards' Olive Tablets - t pursuits." enjoyed fellowship before sitting down to the banquet. A spirit. 14 Red Cross Basistav.-- Tbe eetret of keeping young Is to feel prevailed. The Bed Cross folk In Ltorawi tire was 0:$0 when It Mc- - young to do this you rust watch Yea, ehowlng unusual activity Net now. lime Laughlin called the guests to I their,i liver and bowels there's no need a good women are planning a bazaar for feet, while Rev. Father Feb IS. and are conducting canvass grace, and the banquetGalligan asked baing a sallow annplexion dark ring's coininenceill tinder of this city to obtain the articles that The serving was billow your eyes pimples a will be disposed of at that time: then by the women selected by the cow-- trok ha your face -- dull eyes with De l the entertainment end 'worts commit mittee and h. Boosters' club have ar- animated converse and happy Melte,-- E pailde. Your doctor will tell you ninele' ranged for a ble haiikethall game and tiens. rer cent ef all sickness cornea 'rya dance to occur Feb. 27. the proceeds of active bowels and liver. Other aorwis Monate which Will ro to the Cache county Liw-4rapnYstria2 a Irriday evining the Ladles ,nt tits basketball genie will he chapter. Maccabees bad In Ohio, perfected a veretaas crbt between the rival streets of the city large Center and Irtrot North, and will be members. The initiator, work was poz,d tr.a,1 with olive oil to act e 4 put on by the local guards and of the livcr played in the Auditorium.; and bowels, whicla -be gave After the session a delic.lousl., Other News tette,. wag bin, banquet by patent f3r yenta. 3 Poore:check head of the Eon- attendanro.TTheenjoyed Sir- Knit-ht1iilargt a (Alva rab1et4 tb! r1 neoberk Knitting Works of this city. class, of IS tiesPlnembers Friday tute ;tight., Idled this morning after a brief toet4s.etil, are OniWin theolbc, 1$ c nOna with deeper. He was a settee- of John.relitClark. yearti,61&-tril,yet always effective. They bring 'bee''.. ;Denmark and would have boort 74 years of Mr. and Mrs. Peter ,Claric, died that exurberance of spirit: th,...411t t old in April He came to this country Wednesday night of bYan be in ISPI. He leaves attending pnysiciarttoreeT four Rona, the treating three daughters, two brother and a as a severe CARA of ionellitis. Derease,t eVerY0fle, by toning up the bver andcict. s in 140.Park City, horn statee . all of whom collide In Cache of impuritim-"- " b sd always iived here. Funeral arrangements bad aand rourity. You wilt know Dr, Edwards' Oth'e Tab of AMPtie4 member of not been comlileted today. ack'imd 250 Pig In whirh orranisationrarrird,iwirotivre ' held effusion of the insurance. his mother being the benefi- Judo. 3 La druggist , district court today for the porpoise of ciary. ilosni-Wek- recruiting station: Steven S. Garsand of Milford oeutat- - artilleryt-Nova- l Elms', oLlittlford, coast Holly PotL. orMilfor4.'aigna.1 0.1Ittlery,:ltalph corps; Emery loci. of Katiarra. signal'corps: George 0. Himstrect of Milford, signal corps. The Mon were brought from Milford by Sergeant Harry F. Clark of the Provo station. He reports that the Milford people gave the boys great send off. , Provo News Netts. C. D. Burrell, manager of the Goddard Packing4company's Provo plant, has arrived to remain here permanently. Mr.. Burrell Is onber way root New York,- - and a few days. The Burrell, will occupy the G. Merle Taylor home, corner Fourth East streets.7z---T-'-'1.-:;- Twins, a boy and a girl, have been born to Mr. and Mrs. Bay Snow. and a son to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Milliken. A boy, weighing 15 pounds. has been born to Mr. and Mrs. Thos. H. Lewis: a daughter to Mr and Mrs. Stanley Davis, and a eon to Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Ar Karchner, Jr. A number of Provo people, former residents of Alpine went. to Alpine-today- . to attend the funeral service for Mrs. Penny Moyle, who died President Guy C.. Wilson of Friday. the L. D. It. university yam here yesterday attending union meeting In the interest of Religion lase 'work. , 2' , . 711E:DESERET NEWS. , . NS con-dolive- ry ch-ec- ness comMuditallons ..0...: FROM pRINCIPji 1 CITIES AND-TOW- , , Logan,Office Patrons are requested to remit P. 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