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Show r -- MONDAY - FEBRUARY 'North NEWS: OF :UTAH;ANDIDAHQ 132A nnNitiTi' Death Car cotif,le!PRESIDEIIT Ho I 13 - Mayor ' Bwrnan OGDEN- - VICINITY Lauds Mice404 Water Users Unite President Roberts In Effort Conference Speaker to Avoid Law Suits For Ogden Stake shares without par pr tom. foal value and ts The corporation will comment:el rebusiness with 24 shares and the in the- - trees remain mainder wilt nry until finch time as owners of water on the Weber River System shall become subscribera, Heretofore the association has existed as a Voluntary allattelation.' The articles set.forth the task that is before the association among the objects being: To aid encourage and promote Mt bringing about of.the comet.- tion of a permanent sdiudicatiou and determination of ',water rights among its members: tnappoint arintrators or commtttees for the ,purpoeit of settling disputee and dif-or ferences between 'its members those who seek the service of the corporation tn the adjustment of water rights," On the Weber and Ogden rivers. it Is said. approximately fee water isright's are held sod the people twrested are in the rteitiorneod of .10.000. including etorkholderin the ration canals, whk-- derive their these rivers. irrigating water fromAter The Mines on the rights in to Jul and haw question date back until a within down continued short time ago. comparatively An action is pending in the Soc. oed diatrirt court for the adtudicetion of thew water rights. Author. Hies well informed on the &Vera ge clan of litigation say that the coin would reach more than- 4500,000 to Its ehould the suit be' final determination prosecuted This great tie- avoided under the be will penile plan devised by the Weber System renal association under a general program and it he expected this plan will prevent any misunderstandings among flte thousands of persons who are entitled tai the uninterrupted service seer-- , cis. of their water eights. -'hit incorporators. each of whom owns one share of stock. and their of residence. are: T. It.. places JOn0116 Zanesville; George K. Fuller, Huntsville; James Cook, South We. her: John 11:34. B Khyreille: John T. illehee. Riverton: Lewis Spaulding. Hooper: Jobe Maw Plain City; Arthur W. Marriott. Warren: George Taylor. Farr West; James A. Welieftent North Ogden: B. W. Perry. Sisterville: Thomas Harding. Morgan; James Johansen, Littleton; Oeorne R. Tharkeryi. Croydon: Fillet Bowman. Petersen: Samuel ' Florence. John Farr. OgSforgan; den: R. R Fletcher. Park City: Levi Pearson. Cialtice; J. O. Shill. Hew-foJames Shaw' Eden: Alfred Chalk Creek; Erwin Ellotsouitt,, Crittenden. Edwin Hoytatille; Toting. Cosiville. The directors are: T. It. Jenirs, tkerge A. Fuller. James conk. John O., M. garnets. John T. Bytweo,Lewis Spaulding, John Maw, Arthur W. Marriott, Geom. Taylor. Jobe A. S. S. liVoodfielet, Perry. Thomas Harding. James Johansen. linnet Bowmen; garrinel ?toren.... John Parr,, It R. Yleteher, evi Pearson, T. Q. Shill and James Shaw. 150,000 ., h OGDEN., Feb- - .1 Roberts, peaking ' at Ogden 4 I 4 B anquet Utah Idaho Pioneer, Killed by Fall Off I ! PROVO. Fob. 13,Itayor Joh& r.1 f Rest' adder, Laid Beeman et Belt Lake wag the prat., v civet speaker at the annual Lint. oils! banquet of the Prove- Republican! omen's club at the Hotel Roberts! Saturday. Nearly 7.01 portions were:, II ttendance. Mrs. Emma it tho ssembly end presented, treted "13 Mrp-- - Edith-T I. Itoeste,-7eel master, Lincoln waa therecteriard by kiii)or Bowman as the mime the shalom to hand!ilf it down greatest generations es one of thel greatest- nations the world has noon. Touching campaign Issues, ' declarei4 this com-- I Mayor Bowman 4.,o tee campaign must rest on the prmi tortive viral' ea which be issiql oral 1 , ' dependent II or th mineral , agricultural development u Utak( H. praised the people of Springville: for Hrir groat interest in establish7ilug the art collection of their Mast,. be Said. !teary to:1 penned which. Bailey . director of the Cleveland School of Art. haul declared to the snout ignificant and important accomplishment to the Americas field of in hire. George- P. Parker responded to the toast. -- Litieolit. the Story Teller; kirk Achim N. reline's'. "Lincoiti. the mpiltil buthalid.7. tor Adams. "Linc oln, the E manci- pator. Expire...one of appieciati.e tor the support given the Ropublican elub were given by I m BEEcH Etc ramce Brit Chem ref. M., G BRIGHAM MT. trek Was bid Music for the banquet li were held BotidaY Kesler. titicar:,! queen. Jay Su'h wartk. .rhaPt! tor Plant Kitsch, Vera Busch. Mrs. Aimee Psi,' died at the ram. ter''M "41116 Jutku" Illrguerl" south First WestAirs. ,lv mytoo. itoperwen.' Glad's 11,4ronson. of inium. ret.i.od r tl Ale" satumay Berle fledhulet limmor on Set). 7. when he fell from la4- 81mmons Robert Robinson,UPI white trees Irs front ot Ms home.trimming Interment wail in Wile lar;fir.Ciaoccheomr.ett.a.Mo of 'Of; tote Rawson ft)ivis Wheeler Remlier. was horn in Winconsin. :GivenOct al. la and came to Utah with his parenta sr hen a childU. oho4rYt tim"aledmovi"ing C."IThetre Willard where Mr. Beecher grew to , t.0610,t, trek 11,The principal manhood. He wont to Idaho in 1772 object to landscape gardening is te where be wee employed with Sweat- - at . of h4)Gp.get, Eel, ocorporatios of the Weber gystem are Canals asswiation to xpeeted be filed with-th- é qountyeterh this week. Three of the 24 direetors ars: to sten the articles before flt-- 1 leg. The capital stock is fixed eel er MelNATIIVILLE, Feb. vin J. Ballard et the Council et OBITUARY 11 Lincoln A t II Ireettdar sortie shotdd bo reported to Ogden Carrier W. L Berson. Dist. 14gr-- . the Deism, partment. TeL 20-News, Sat Lake at,, or amnion, whies,ker, 1064 Twenty-thir- d H. I,Make quarterly conference. Sunday. declared Joiseph Smith made the greaten contribution to Americana when he taught that freedom is given to men that they may be directly reepeneible to God for the um the' make of that freedom- - T ht speaker also' referred to the tesching of Joseph Smith that the United States is a God founded nation. that ilod inspired the wrmere of the constitution. and that this country will maintain first place among the nations Only by worshipping the God of this land. Jesus Christ.. "Lincoln wog Gods prophet: tht declared. in paying tribute epeaker to- the Great Emaneipator ter his part-i- n the preservatiosi nt the-co&Mutton. President Roberts referretto the Americanient of Patrick HiodryJeffersiort. Hamilton. donne and others who contributed to the upbuilding and advancement t the capitaSpeaking upon the obligatien of the Church to teach the towel to ali nations, Prezident Stolen slid: -We attempt tweeforrn thi world by reforming individuals. Our "swop. message is primarily ito the Witoldital. But we must also be national missionaries beesuee stit know how ;thus nation may maintain first place lin the vrorld and how tt e'er lose it." lit a diecturee at the etterneon, IIMPS1011 lipini the gospel tieing the' Poser of Hod unto imitation, Pres-- , ident Robert& showed that through the gospel plan men are rescued Ifrom both physical and F pt tit ust dtitath through the atoning work of Ichriet. Commenting upon the.fact that he had not attended a conference in .0firdtlit for six years. Preeident Rob., erts said the occasion seenied like: ;a home coming to hint. He did noe think there had been much chaegel in the cengregatien. He was ittatt to! note the preeene of Director Leticerl ( Hunchcilf who "led not choirl !n the army. He said. "this taboreacie is very dear le tee. I hate hen; cemieg to it for 611 years Where I now stand I have experienced geme of the sweeten leepiraever gave to my soot.. t.iris Ond cesisi Stiles I- - Jere. Of the htigh discussed the subject --Tht otoi ell eation of the Church to Preach the Gospel to eil Nallons! Ralph "How May A Hoy Prepare ft.r a Minion:" Letter ittremborn sing "Missionary ExperiMary Chard. ences.' , n - , t' is - h4 Home Landscaping .,Asa---an- - Advice by was the principal speaker at tho North Davis stake- contercmor sh.unced.ai at which 91k were la The speakttra of the manikins prieethood session were J. MeNkte 10,Mt. "(Air Obligations to the liVorld" Mite Leer Tree and Harald D. Million- - recently returne4 miaelonaries; Elder Ballare, "Du: Responeibility to the World,' President Henry H. Blood evoke In the fternoon on the missushary nork and Clyde P. Atlanta of Lai-te- a reported his 'Weston to Canada after w high Elder Ballard pogo ot the duties of th Latter-da- y Saint. In the evening the M.- A: had of the charge meetings Ballard spoke of the 'External tsvidances at the Book t Mormon Ho also told of South America." his travels in that country. Women of the stake PatUrday heard bilra. Leine 1 Baiter of the Relief society general board peek on "Women's Responsibility in the c"mmuntly. tither speakers were PAsoina W Mriewiton- - Mary Holland and Dorm lerigga. hiuss Em-IDrools?, of the Reiiet society and Mrs. Jennie Underwood of the PridTIVIIVe REPEATS PLEA FOR - l ISTY preelded. gbilOCIRTIOn Spinal Meningitis Has Wasatch County Feb. Boren, IS. tom of Sir. and Alm C. Hines of Wellsburg. died of ceret after bre.spinal meningitis. Feb an ilitVelog of less than three day& The by had been at the dance in chgrieston. Feb.- 4. and was as well as usual. Early gunday morning Ws were anakel,ed by Altering parents h, t. twain and as he had been troubled with pit. ears for some time pat& they thoueht that it wa a recutrenoe of this trouble but when he gradually grew esorso & physician 1ff aa cored The boY nes ordered le tho Provo C. hospital where the returre treatment could be administered but upon arrival at Provo they ware not to enier the hosoltal the family then phoned on to Balt Lake. but were told that they could not gain entrance there end Co were compelled to return to their home in WeEsburg. It miles from the 'tattoo( PhYtocian. Open air lierviree were held at the home Fish. under the direction of BiMiop (k.orge Gardner. Internment was in the Weileburg cemetery. Another cam of the disease was er Gardener A. - . Lauds Lincoln During Address at - Taber. nacle Sunday; Choir Gives- - Music -- Program. Plea for observance of law ati.01 obedience to the teachings of the gone!t and the paying. ist fetioute to Abraham Lincoln on the saint. veraary of his birth. were themes around whkh.eventered the address. of President Heber J. Grant In the Tabernacle services soneay. taint believes Every Latter-ds- y that God was behind Abraham Lincoln: that he wee raised up end Inspired of the Lord and elected to the presideney of the United States. that through him the Almighty might bring to triumph the cause of right in the great co'nfikt that shook this want's. the speaker said. President Grant told the story of the defeat of Sterner A, Douglas be 'Atwell'. and reiterated how the predicted Prophet Joseph Smith that Dougba would aspire to the mould to presidency, end that he down to defeet and hitter disappointment if he hould raise his hand against the L. D. S. people, He told bow Douglas did raise his hand against the Latter.day &tints. repeating some of the tales arguments the candidate toed. and then told of the absolute fulfillment of the prophecy. which was pub tit the time In The Deseret News. Pitirr, Feb. 111:(Specia1)Man slaughter charges will be tiled tete afternoon by County Attorney OW-iker K. Clay against Edward Ainge of Hlper, due to a comnitea Verdict today winch charged hint with careetto and reckless driving. Ainge drove th car which Batordor night on a curve between arid Helper epeenied tam ene occupied by Louis Franklin Hinder-cor26, of Cast legato, who died of his iniuries. Henderson'a brother, Joseph Henderson, leo FASin James, both in the car were so injured. iiten Wellman, 21, paasenger with ikinge. lies in a local ie,ith a fractured ekel but ishospital to reonver. James Bireb. theexpected other occupant of the Ainge ear was rendered unconsclOtts but soon recover-A- t the inquest this morning Se, fore acting Coroner Byron ftireh testified he tried to getCarter, Aire.' to slow down before he came to the curve. warning him there was not room to pass the ear ahead of them without hitting the oncoming Inaehine of Henderson. ite said Aing at 4S miler-ahour. Evan Jame in the Henderoon car. the Brit to regain consciousness r-the creel'. went over to the Aloe. car where he soon revived Birch and the two took the other occupants otj and place thorn on the pavement. Ainge. with part of the steering wheel In his grasp was halfunder the front fender, with hie feat caught in the door. James sod Birch found Louis Henderson's skull fractured and his neck brcken Ond Wellman uneonscions bus by this time Joseph Henderson bee come to.Moo W. J. Bartlett who wttnesseet the acetdent as she walked alon the roadeide- substantiated the teetimony of Piroh. Attorney Slay advised a Deseret Nese representative today that It might- be some day, before Ainge would be placed in ettetedi as he eras confined to his mother's home in Helper from hie Injuries. Investigating officers two bottles of wine and two declare betties of beer were found In the wreck or the Ante ear. The occident 'occurred at about the elms spots se the inident in waile41 A. W. Davis woo kilted Derember Henderson was horn In toekton. Ala.. the son of Halley Middleton and Mary Henderson. now Of Kanab. He is survived by his widow. lona B. Henderson and In H. brothers. Joseph who were M. the car with him. and Henry both live whom of Henderson, at Caattegate. k. afte- - 11- - C. 'nting God-give- ROSH ESSAY -- CONTEST SET FOR U. DRIVE . ' Jett-se- reel-ileit- is , it tt - Former Gem Skte Senator Killed in Hunting Accident , t 0 . ales R rand-childr- , It t.....-- - bead-halve- d lay-lo- pre-aid- . almimmaufli -S- - - - tot srs 1 SIALAD.--Speasor- - ing e-r; vv-- STATE DEBATE DATE IS S Er j010-.1- rd Is-j- et , e Injured Whole Health Dieting rouble Was Gas - is , . -- 12nerai - , hith ,e ., -1- I ro wa-- - , . ..9larke.,,--CteA- ,- ' , on-O- : it 4 Burglar Identified as Arizona Fugitive. A Week's Trial 1 There Is a, pomibilityGuit s rea ward of $30 for the capture of An- tonio Rojas, an escaped convict from the state prison at Florence Ariz.. now serving an indeterminate term In the Utah prison for bur. glary will be divided among seven boys and one girl who were reepon elide-for-- - htis aPProhenITIOn ins to Chief of Police dult4Ptc E. Buibidgs A tlegram wan recelbed by ChleS Burbidge late- Saturday afternoon, FtlitifIC that through the bureen for identihcation the of the man was eetablishedidentity an that of Rojas, who escaped from the Ari. zone prison where he was &ibis time for burglary. And it I. under. stood theirs is a reward. as in moat other standing mates for the capture of an escaped convict. The telegtillYI was received at Vine the eight youngsters. none the of Whore are Aster 14. were beim; ers.; tertained at Pantages thesore as guests of Manager Grant Peinber. ton. Commissioner T. r. aurt3n. Chief Burbidge find Officer W. C. A. Smoot. They were 14 cents each and wer alsogiten a gt.eit thliet each for another show Feb, IS. Rojas was diecovered Feb. S Florence Vermeer while be by as ransacking the home of her par. ems, 1064 west Second South street. The girl gave the alarm and Rohl, ran, pursued by Llewellyn Bonet. who was joined by &crowd of other bops. They kept on the mans trait until be caught and banded over to the police. At police headquarters the chit. dren were highty complimented 4 Commisisoner Burton and Chief Burhidge, the formercommontina., on the difference in the action of the children slid that of tso men who any a burglar digrwg up a life and did not seed In an sutras for the police. Tho chief Mated that in the event a reward or1S0 is paid for the esti, tun. of Rojas. he will TWO to it that It is divided among the girl and boys responsible for the catch. Thee. honored Saturday afternoon were LlowellYn Bunch of tali west Second South street, the lead. Cr; Melvin and Milton Canham of 142 west First South street: ell ford Peck of 1037 east First Southi. Orvill. S,01110ni Of 10111 we trust South street: Howard Bailey of II IS we First South: Marlow 1Colleon of 1122 west Firm South aud Florence Feveryear, of 1644 ' west Second South street. - s . . 2,400 ATTEND CONFERENCE IN ;. GRANT STAKE - Large attendance marked this sessions of the Grant Wake guar. terly couference in the steke taber. South and State ;tact,. Thirty-thir- d street. Sundays at which Eldert James E. Talmage of the Councift of the Twelve repreeented the gen- ,eral authorities of the Chords Elder Talmage spoke on "The Importance of the Priesthood,' at the morning session and on "Tittt intr. the stake elogan in the atter. noon. The evening services were Under direction of the M. L A. with Prtat. B. U. Roberts of the First Seven Preeidents of Seventies as the c:71el sprwaer. 013 the subject. "The Abundant Life." Elder Tattooists addressed a large congregation in the Twentieth ward chapel Sunda? evening. The morning conference stogie leo addrsates by Asahel H. Woodruff of the stoke ;west,. on "Stake Growth Actin. tient Riehop Thomas E. Tostir of Whittier ward. on "Titising'. Supt. Elias L. Doty of the stoke T. M. M. J. A.. on "Obligation to Preach the Gospel to the Nationit: FAO Clements. Id o Saliehury. Ars thur F. Coombs, and Bishop damuel 1. Nicholls of McKinley ward Who discussed 'Quorum Leader. ship." Speakers at the afternoon meeting. in addition to Elder Talmase,; Included Josepts Anderson of tho take preeidency on "Lnalty to the Miss Ann Neb., Goepol Principles; eiter, on "Primary Growth am At.. tivity, Bishop Oscar J. Merlins of Hillereet ward. on "Tithing: Thomas J. Tates. stake president of The Genealogical mocietyt on eological Work." More than 2,443 attended the two meetings. and attendance at the everting meettdrwas estimated gem-lea- s - d at 1,500, shied Ameriean Veteran of ths World war. Friday evehina. Feb. at $ o'clock, It is announced tpl Witham J. Higbee, eomananderi who will preside. BABYSMIDS - bed. el. s locar-triaog- , all. , Sr-w- as 1, Orst-lEX- Desperado Captured atalho-Form- 4 For Chiltken who Ran For Fatal Crash Down ' r: , Illetyar(1 Looms To Face Charge - - Driver Cpbold the Law. Reading from' the 134th section of the Doctrine aad Covenants. President Grant asserted that governments were instituted of God for the benefit of mankind and alno repooted in Heber. Merle Nicol. B. that God will hold men responai. l'en,..e...117t4Porenrceis714ntnntakis diereertairorisistEMonli wcapttaigbbalsot I. daughter of Mr. and Hrs. imptent.taetexamtuerne landafter ble for their conduct to such places Nicol. was strickiin Friday b, school and in & short., time became of trust sesP gardening (7- .and floriculture cntine'arrdi.eat crilabaria. dflan in unconicitios. ,she was rushed to the wins the U. A. -. While there aro He emphatically condemned the no sot rule to tot reemounrd'411' he lt17 In Y moved here. Provo hospital before the nature 04 of men and women stentPour of his le children aura- Iva: the disease vial determined. and As Practiee tars. the horse owner can make his Mr. og'Ward, Cecil pledges to vote for candidates Beecher. Improving at this time plantintOot shrubs. trees andflowi,is Elba: l'aut Beecher. when they do not know who thee Orace Idaho; ere iffectare. if Beecher. Brigham City. The candidate are to be, declaring they tione in harmony with a visualisa- heart son. aro all Set for school teachers. n tion of the home in s altural O.:- - three Marriage are right. relinquishing a Mr Beecher la as R engaged in tine. All marks of artitt'leittlr All men are bound to uphold and of Both and stock farming avoided--Iuntil Birthday raising be should landscaPinit meat under the sustain when govert be He retired. a urea tiltruhe.6sYn this devoted husband pleating; -Bride and Groom shich they live, he (10418TVI. areai-to and father end speriolist, it ,, swell to troop them in the L. - ng the obligatien of citizens Idaho. Feb. s trominent worker BLACKFOOT. slung the borderline. or in suitabiof warred a. au. foundation around in the aortal cal- give evidence against persons gullof perintendent the (SpecialtIntorest ool felt Sunday ty of violation of the law. the boom. A Were! ilISPeorone. le at F,Iba for 17 years and coming week, among worked ois endar for the, "twin) tors In connection with his tehute to set. effected If enruhe of different the Religion class stake board hero lb. younger !Aliso Lula lanenim varieties are planted together. in am for five y ears, being. at the present around the wodding' Of Batton. president Grant told how in stfaittht lime. activeiy engaged in the gene- Pasts and Mr. Ronald irregular sosorier. avoiding Joreph 'Smith the prophet. 04- 'lee& ft. le important eileo to elan, of the Second ward. tits Salt Like Temple Feb. ld which work of governsale gital vocated the to the biriMay of cacti of them. the taller growtoe shrubs inwards co'htest A freshmen evetty in money lands to raise to their ment the hawk of a group. with the lower They will be at home student at purthase the which every firet-eea- r varieties' to front. friends On Shilling avenue after the for the government to from grewing , -will Joaialt Utah the UnleoesitY of particiArs a general rule the lean . , riddle of March ihe accond dough-te- r slaves. He quoted is of Ralph Waldo pate will be a feature of the stushould he kept open. This 12,11- Mr. QUinerl praise Carmel Zion Park-M- t. of this dent campairt for funds for the of Mr. Nofear Pavia. and totes care of the loath sad adds to his Emerson for advocacy of Mr. and Union building which opens Feb. Sitton. the eldest sow Tbe appearatice at the bride is plan when war clouds were hover: Highway Progressing1 the natural Mro. John Bitton. jr. 'Whenever peseible it la adone of the ing over the totted Mates. eine ILUnder direction of the Mr. Bitton and cerstine a to flower plantings visanir pianist was the English communstaid much how et the greater OGDEN. Feb. It Work en thel to 1.711 seevorod beds tmetied In promising violinists the freshmen Zion Park-M- t. Carmel road is pre. the berhysied god to tottl planting hugesestion of the prophet rhich department ity. bed to not exceed write i essays BLAckrooT. Ids., Feb wee mede 11 ,ears earlierirrnising patiefseterily nos thiltrtel shtebe ow fleeitr beds along side. in length on the subject. in the tetra. (Mir 'she'd Engineer B. J. Finch it the U. Iii ( Grant also emoted --words Senator (Horst A. Fortner..11 ich Idahoan et President Forward Utah Union The two bureau of pubtio reads. .whe ha. the Iona la speoione. ',Would lawn Lino OHO from this Hecht, of the prediction that future returned from se inepectioa trip trees be and thews tteuid essays from each Englieh close Death Call Quineefebooks may hail Joseult Smith beet dtschargo of his shotiAnswers There are now Ile inns working es, sti plated planted on sa nacresIt'd be to oubmitted will to promote sulturalliteas kat' aceidontally committee a a through barbod great American of the nine. of judges of which Dr. B. B. Neff. she project and the three will Peoa the landareping plea, stirs fnco. ahile on Ireb. 113 'teat a ymeir raistol RI.,ArKlrOciT. Mho. -be increased to Sal awn- - . century who exercised a bead of the Englieh department, White pistoling smut and ahrulta haat tt tinday attornook Ho had iSpecialiAlrienne Grimaud. influence on the is chairman. Miss Five bridges are included to the provtde holes enottith bees shooting rabbits from a bay-tand On aide deep profound hotel a local it in dead found Virginia Blithe' 11.14a.lo otio-laid tirojeitt at a cost of In the field and whoa M. of attire' root tarred. of hie countermen than any editor of the Pen. and Mr. Grimaud permit root. Frank JonPaturday evening. his- construetedVf ill of sand Inner Cover fine. rick soil; crawled through thee pnce and left the He atilt told how as. student He health,. of man the in see litres be to ig poor known are to that the It maeonry. president expeeted the pent gently, slits as op ottompting to pull his gun through eame to from herding sheep neer Smith remained a mystery also membersbody of the committee. road will be oneald.on Ben.. L. and dean motion. to sift the wolf in after bun the hammer caught on the Idaho Yalta and took room at the to to remains sorb and Quincy wire and the gun was diocharget hotie. When bp failed to appear Prises offered the winning fresh. among the tootle; and then nee the loot 40 press the foil firmly around The floras was tarn from 'the left people of the world. and how the men are $IC Ile. and lit resnecthe door was forced. Saints know him as a tively for the first. pecond Tomato-Pe- a this root. Ito mot entirely fill tho arm from the wrist to tho elbow and Saturday Figure Eight Follows Pack and Mr. Grimaud had been a resident Latter-da- y bolo uhtil after a ihrorthigh water. big loft luta, badly lacerated. of Blackfoot vicinity many propitet of God. third best mays. The winning fn. gith !nogg! in Frank Herr. who had eta bim Years. Hyrum Man in Life Inc of tho plant: t,,,..n of ono time be amassed a Reduced One Fifth At he erase win Live in and the published Gape!. the Sold discosored him lying fortune in the sheep businees but Study tuantire." soil and add a Mulch HYRUM.' Vett. The hy tho fence and summoned old. Mr.1 misfortunes To chasing President Grant called Chronicle ,student newepaper. ?eh. overtook him and it park of and him John P. Nielsen celebrated Line eras conecietts when ditemsorsidl will close Feb. 24.- contest familiar both was in He the to beeome and this peas tomatoe,, coming their fortieth upon the people and able to tell how the aigtident ea. "lipped away. edding anniversary Architectural plans of the Union before coming to with the commandments of God, Man Is will be reduced 20 per cent, to Voittlerelay tirenilift at them home. Former Lo.. event& Physicians did atit consider business in Utah father of st iarle with the dealing. of God wite building are on exhibit this week Prevent carrying over a sorPittl, lt Their seven children anti le beat to try to Mho him to a how, Idaho. Hendleas the it at the lintel Utah. is survived by a PIM. was virtnally derided lit a MOOlint were prevent. Felloaring a Hickman Night Guard vital and ha was with difficulty ro- family ' Joseph Smith. her of children. of the Vitah Cannery smociation in family Wisner. games and music . ,.... . and to live the gosmoved to the borne of bis pel. afternoon. The were enjoyed. 111X3AM, Feb. 13.A former Lis- - Burls Line. of springfteld. Ogden. Saturday He asked all to remember that Mrs. - May V. Tuttle The figure eight bait made lita IS- gas matt. tomato pack in nab year was to word receis. Mr. Line was Grimm alfalfa seed Gate Keeper Stint 1.000.0210 cases and the price paid te pentance milt,'" times In the life of ed here byaccording each and every Latter-da- y trans Los An- - growsr or the gPrillirtit.td relatitescosines-ledoecttons Lagoon lir. Nielson. tie was the eighth delta ta indirectly the Dies at Hospital farmers owe 211 a ton. with He was for nisny years connected Hotel is earning ofonthehis shoulders in Dies Ogden This action will be taken by the ebild in hie father'a family: he was the famous Hickman cam Deputy with the Idaho eaof Christ. Grimm gospel 'reputation Malt canners ea a result of reports eight yeara old when be Jellied the Phoriff Wiriam C. Crooketon, ham sociatton of Blackfooi . Grower, but resigned Ho declared that boys and girls, CrIDEN,- ., Feb. Mrs. May Victoria Tuttle. widow from the national association that Chiarc to the old country land had t h. 'crave yard shift,' with lia.t summer and with hie eon. 17. was found dead who think they are smart in breakinmee of Marcus ,M, Tuttle. died at a IP:Award efforts would be made throughout roma te America: be was. married ,Miltost Line. oatabliabad an in his hod at the Faris hotel, at sad hisiWitt Hickman to of the of Lord, Salt Lake hospital. Monday. the commandments She the country to curtail the pack. Feb. I, lett: he ie the father his epeeist charge over since the con. independent wales firm with Wall avenue, Saturday. Mr. Taylor ing g vice president, Ight girls cad he celebrated was born near Salisbury, Maryland Thomas drinking liquor, are slayer of little Marian Park. quarters in Pocatello. 14 was teenbeen in ill health for Nome such as byfoundation' own of and 20 canners were present wedding anniversary On Feb. a, er was brought to the jail The dog,. ator from Hingham county during had 11122,-their 20. the of hicthe from Aug. daughter time and had auffered C. C. Moores term. A committee Ire appointed to take MIL sty sheriff says that' the young Gum stairs ail the Idedruetion. Prohibition has been Georg. Walker and Amanda E. Bevides the wsns mid brother men- cough. kie fell doersand Omerr is ono or the moat sound up the matter of prices for tomeattendas a and law. national a any hotel. Friday night. enacted as l'Fleming Walker. toes and peat, and to report back aleopers he has firer guarded. and he tinned 'surviving are hie widow and ed hy, a physician. U. A. C. Daily Placed !man or woman In the Church Shortly after completing her ed. dultibtar Ruth Line. to the association. ie the 12th murderer the former in.. Mrs Y...Terrocatta. wife of the Ibreaking that law la also breaking ,ucation in a young ladies aeminWin .,on has matched. hotel, found Tayof the proprietor A. Class On Listing tl,e law of God. he said. ',try, at Northfield. Mass.. she was TYE CHARGES CRUELTY., lor dead alien site arid to Wellsville Matron Is was M. Marcus :married to Tuttle on under, demusical program The room to attend him. It ass OUST realm OFFICIAL. LOGAN. reb. IS.At the recent 0(1117,1. Yeti. ILCharging cruel'' of Prof, A. C. Lund with ,Aug. 20. 1222. Laid at Final Rest cided byIrma county officials that an tY and fallur to provide Tama EH- - etottTentiell et the Rocky mountain MAMAS. Feb. ha not, necessary as the In 1907 Mr. and Mrs. Tuttle inquest organist Tracy Y. 'Cannon at sane sabsth Thompson tiled atilt for di- Interco literate Press amoriationtutitntat services mere bold Saturday I WELLSVILLE, died of natural elLUMIAL Mr. Taylor eeneole. The congregation 'moved to gait Lake City where for Feb- sorra against John Henry Thomas roe Collins, Colorado. the thc Kama ward enapri for J. and has in lived many years Ogden tor Mrs several years Mr. Tuttle was manscrnota followed of the sand Pen in the choir district court gatthe paper 'itmericse college corn- McCormick. II, former More. one a county at time Elizabeth -cigar operated aamaboa DaY.;"- After' ager of the fire Insurance departurdar. They were mulled at Fait C. A. C.. was named with three missionee Who died in a Salt Lak ;Mild tab.;;;lics- w;;; roe the past twe season be has !with "Heil Millennial the in Lila April h. 11.13. other tolloge papers In the distriet hospital. r-- b. Saturday EMeskrs by Xider Willard! trent in the real estate office of Char.e. K. Maughon arelid- taken tickets at the auto gate a the invocation as being in elites A. The college Moses W. Taylor- and John illishop by 1Young. the choir sang the anthem his cousins. Tuttle Brother co. ins. Music wits by the Wellsville lAgoon. Efforts tat being made 141E ten in all, SoYmour. Music was Bishop mg Ls( ammo. paper of thin division. Mn. Tuttle was employed by the by tha ward A. Gayle choir Ain solos by Kenneth. deputy aberiffs to locate a sister ."Thie Earth Is the Lord's.", The surveyed by Prof. chnir Intralant was In. Camas ward OGDEN Free Public library of Salt Lake Feb. who is said to reside In Miskattan, Chiang anthem was B. Murray and Bettha N. Maulthani IS.A marriage Waldrop, They That front acting head et the depart- Oil Wernetear-- . license ergs issued ftaturdar to Wit. ment 1911 to March 1922. when H. trio. William at Colorado the Hoskins. of Journalism Huth Sow in Tears Shall Reap ham M. Kimball and Dorothy Vail. A C. The illClark and Kenneth H. Murray; duet four papers that accord- pro-- 1 she resigned on aecotint of the Holbrook Elder Lafayette of a ,!1,. deserved :John. boy B. Lefler Bailee Professor Darto ness Wildrop and of her husband. who passed Int LAST InirTzs HELD. ' nounced the benediction. were: The Rocky Mountain cast troop was decided upon at the d were by s Prayers most Feb. ranking away 11,1922. During 1110111AN LIO II i.01 T. tituirt7Sp-e;;;c;r7WINS JEDGIIIIIST.. The 'Mir- Regular meetlne of the SPAKIgH FORK. Feb. Collegian ot Colorado. of that time she was assistant liAmerican's-1;streicts ft,r- - )grs. A. Kerr John Wyatt. 1& it. elaltfruntral leictiers col- it.egion held Friday of ror et etlioredd OGDEN. rob. Ia.Judgment at branch librarian the v.ile C. Nibert loossia Pass Sprague ass cheapen Caroline Denver of scoutmaster fOr the Angus, of B. The Ciarion JosePo Whitt. togas, $1,114.46 In favor of tile plaintiff lege, C. ) the proposed troop. Luther O. at Sugar House, but for two of the C. JoaPh Autos, Wer hld stur Id Birkmore. Joh n A . brary Was entered in the Second district and the Student Life years had held the position of Stlitor Brett Nteon and business leis. aselmant scoutmaster, wad Yes Irselsou of Byrum stake presidency ida, hi the Second ward chapel with court. Saturday. by default, in the Elisas Werner presiding Paul Larsen represented Veen. Bill Anderson aDd Lyle TapviJohn C. clerk of circulation at the math Bi.hci.:;Bishop end .-Bronchiey A. Tanager were Preston Croft, ihe joint C. at la aaataranta, contmittermen. irivatanewrw.a-rt:F;t1Tors.....A. Speakers per Corsa The were . library. , C:rit; I Maughsts In"v..11"-.7It IA sttd. k.u; 2, pro, ta On her father's side Mrs. Tuttle was hy Warner. choir; I CD,' cemetery mita dedicated by solo A debate Journament to decide was descended from one of the Mrs Golden Waldron; dust. 3 obit A. Letehman. colJunior of the oldest families in Delaware. She Mn. Unlit. Ilrechtmak and Arthur the championship LIVtrig Mil"- Prager wars by Prem. kge league of Utah and Idaho will was a great granddaughter of ColAnit T. Alma Brockbank and Wlis onel David Hall, an officer in the be held In Se it Lake. Feb, 25, 1Plain City Matron , drus, W. T. Erockbank dedicated was announced Saturday by J. R. war of 1212 and who afterwards ta tha Spanish, fork city smith. debating coach of the L. D. served a term of four years as To be Buried Tuesday the 'rays Cemetery. S. C.. who is chairman. Governor of Delaware. She, was I Fir itanners of three triangles will a woman of excellent dueation i 17:;71e'swir:a":75,14'rmirergeriZilitam.raiTi.: hihertrA 11WiLNI Ihtt1134 ' . meet in the finals contending on and wide- reading and had-- the ideals of conduct. h She is question: highest I tizsiaor. alabgmbe 'T,henot reh lt ptbe survived tidthTeucuitz :ty ,isttrgItHernIterIC;i .ioiit-ritsbcStalest ;torsirodtp. by no near relatives. vHIPta with Ihmhol, tkorg S. 'mita BO,Jell who PM auddenly In met by armed force capital Invested Mrs. will Tuttle be in the buried ., , Palmer In charge. intornvent mtt !gstt -' te 'wthhthr" . excpt after family lot at Mt. Olivet cemeteri Lpirc hilt! in Cho Oath," city etmotery. I'm torrien countriet, In the Fourth led. war." Saturday 11 of a.m. Tuesday. Feb. le. On declaration IL I -Mrs Heatop died Saturday Ai the Inth HOP "cat 'Om 11,t$as. stomach and d'irestire- troubler. They act Is a rho bopitai. Winner. in the throe triangle account of the nature of her illmit sas Itiora in Farr !ward 'The speakers 'Dialing and fasting. as advocated hi Istiggs in Chary. Feb. 24. ness. the only 'severe will be held and In 182.1. to decided tile stomach. eontePte, dtitestitto will aid, of 14, and be West, health tinge, gyatem the sc, Rn Ea. iday Albert a...daughter 1'2411litre. e permanently injuring prest. kitinms. They are resalable and may be used in- William A, Sr, 404 Millie Taylor. him on and Bt.hep Brigro- - )4usie rrhere are northern end son.th,on at the cemetery and will be prk filling our hoapitala and sanitariums. Da1 be do., ghe AWILIJ" 6trictr ft th,e "11),n UttY Dilutor triangle In sarlillon dewired. If definitely ibe Oita PrImarY eurr retro' sever Nirifflato:, lit, Ili eared swelling. ..rd Masidmi bar bnaband bra four LI rri 74;;K;73 'shad, diet congteting, lot are are hidliers mr If Your yote beim:ming you.itid It Ift. farther by weak.. Dea't evade 'Obeli beta It Lamont. Jona Weldon and trobbled with dizziness. headache. bladder trouble or rhildran: cemetery. city and Whitaker Rites Will junior-ColleC. S. L. D. Ir'rift bratLera and eta:era. thy other signs of kidney weakness. you arill get lomat Withamloraitin; A. .1 r. and Ruby Es 1'2)1.4 A letter tram Solt Lake Isaias "I sent to tell yoo the Wostmineter college, Be 3L & O. BE.Ln. Conducted immediate-relief YUTosit Teblets. from and art. rnizaat. szavIcics Tuesday Chutry. Earn u.pot: that I am & wöU man onevi again. Several of our Ida.: are. 4 in the fingers had other jolute of MrL intvid La. Riga. PLEASANT GROVE. Pek 1:leading aoctora said I bad heart troublo and to quit the Rheumatism bad stomach and foul kid- Ciarancia etapitantion. ilonatelle., Ida. titSocial)frunoral services were If from Come often body Funeral I BRIEFS. for me IDMIO Myron Euwork. I tried dieting. but It seemed to woke held Thursday for Mrs. Cass, neys 'kidney poisoning). Take the Ct & M. Tatiei gene liVititaker. who died Dec. worse. Tour tablets relieved my heart alit stomach Walker West Conducted by C. E. regularly for at least I week. You should. seeno Int Iowa Resident Dies be held Tueeday, Feb. 14. at MALAY Salad Indopendont will Oanhott of Coo bishopric real benefit from thesn.in that Cm& &letting com-at almoit itt once. Now I can do anything.' were by Thomas yertoo sod Ninon dlorrict $o. I school bonds of gke.otte I P.M. in th..lefferson ward chapsad bladder weakness often Visits Son at Thle maa'a batfl eatild hardly beat Erma gait night from Bingham The el. the refunded. been halm may be v!ewed at body reducing It. one muele of duet tablet. with consiotel Radmall; pletely Mopped to Per C.nt, the home. 147$ south Weal Temple hi qtrtrade Gowntoy end Elisabeth Intoreet rate from 'ruble come in too size. IMP and II. at CINfilIA M. Felt I O. Sprebil auks stud teatarti treakte are often mietalsta ter druggists and by mail.- - YOU con nog. et Wier size Auguet Macho. 79: who died SAWN Blackwell: solos. Laura Walker and resultihs in a moving to the din- street, Tueeday from 11:30 to 12:20 Ar- ,.tectrutte Gownloy. Speakers Were trict of Dine a year. The bonds were oclock. Interment will be in City heart tremble. Thome witatalnes eels ha avoided. front your drusW.M. or adders OW Mission LaboraI day at the -home of ,his son.. , Ears. r. Walker. Bien. n011 yet due. but the state depart- cemetery under direction of S. St. thur Copper mployment her brother. First. es If it la your digestion and gas that la tories. Illarin,Olda. ratiademt. Cabf. L. StirentiOn. JOSolail AL Adams ment of nublio invostments agreed will be burled at Web, fiend thie notlea with lite and we will send you a ster agent, causing your trouble. , to the refunding. This action is the Taylor & Company. il and Bishop Jospli (nom City. Idaho. where he lived , O. di M. Tablet. give almost .immediatit relief in of ittgettatIont bewail about result geed week's trial. two years anti whes be came , , a year ago. The total bonded In- Disabled Vets Plan .. I bre., to visit his eon. i dobtettness of the district M 1105.- Mr. Macho was born in Germany UTAH BRIEFS 090, all bearing I pee :tut intereirt. I SalL 3. Arnefor to and came, Party lit,Intthrl at Web-t-or Friday in 193 nd Jars. W11- - PAYSONUr.- and Mn. Walter' BLACliFOUTMr. The only surviving relative ,. An l enterta'nment program 11". the aim-aof a !loin Noel Harkor. of route L 1. Strong &anew his eon bore is his rilea Too Hare Aoi'Stostach or Inteitinal Trouble That for members end wives announce of and Mr. the birth Chi given Kra. ant Quincylltinekrnot., Mr. Netherton, daughteri Margaret ' sea. friends of Argonne post. No. Z. Dis Seeettit Canon Cu , Ben to Absolute Rolle: - 1 -- TRE DESERET NEWS . VA P Run Ogottleallies Jero thod Yawl" s No I. Mc;i----Pile- Pilo trafferars can only get quick, sato and lasting Trial by removing flit causebad blood circulation fa ths lostr host). Cuttins and waives cant do thisas Internal remedy must be listd. Dr. Leorthardt's Hem- Rot& a harmless tablet, microeda became It nattyi this blood con- station and stransthens the affected has a wondtrful parts. Hem-Sorecord for quick vats and laottric relief to into aultertra - ft sill dort", tha wino" for run or money back. Schramm-Johnso- n Dr Urli. 7.14111 Co. oatratito Stem. Ina,- - and druggists d sell with Oita anywhere 1. ld Hem-Rtai- guarestee.;-.44- - ,3;, |