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Show ., Int ODEN WEBER BOURBONS Inettder MEET TO DEMAND reported te POSITIONS Twenty-thir- TeL d VI& Alfred Repereent Offle street. 1000100100MOONED. tank Pedestrian, Invited Gledurell. del Terra. Offices Meet Schools, Calls f' Many Seeking in Capitol. ,.:,',Offices I Huggins i-- man log for Friday night, Nov, id. The purpose of the meeting is to hear applicants for appointive positions II; suite offite t the 'Demo-raMr. Huggins ay of Weber county will inform H. Dern and beeGovernor George ' rotary of State-eleMilton H. W.I. Hug that Weber oounty insists upon counrecognition. Although 'Leber or Mr. ty did not give the governor down held a it maiontr. elling of William H. Wattle and John W. Peters and is therefore deserving of recognition. it Ls county intends to oak for the appointments of state alcohol tete vehicle Inspector, distributor. relief deputy la the office of the eeochief engineer at the rotary of state. nmernber of the state tate capitol. cOMMiSSIODS. Lund of hoard fish and game of the capitoL - (tomminisoner and a number of other minor positions. - - te claim-Web- - 4 , t, 1 er "LOAD NEARS FINISIL OGDEN. Nov. ILConstruction of the more than Irre nail of road In Zion National park. le practically (finished. with the xceotion of the lining of the tunnel. says N. A. Brown. associate engineer in tinted' the of highway construction in aipagk, who is In Ogden. at the Called gtates bureau of roads to confer ,on the prompt and proposed work in - , - .01 ;; 4 't - ; 1 , 0 i t 4 ,CIrcus Provided Contest Winners , ) , , , , - - -- ; , y 0 ':,,,, - 7:i . : -- 'i i. ,ol the Skin and Scalp - , ,1 an ugly. ttelef ditto Tortures Banish :end Irritations ritoplea. iktotebea. Rastas. and relieve Van- Airuff and Ecems. A,214Y clean. an' depeodabla Limo Liquid at ;tiny time,. The safe. suns way to keep 1 ata elaar and free from Blemishes . i skin troubles. Vac. Sea and k i , - 0" 1 :A. ,.. ' . i 11 A t ..fo 4 - I I : :: , S'''' Z , -t, 4-- -' 5.:.1 . 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All druggists, with proven directions. - ,, , 1- . 1 1 NI , Physicians prescribe Bayer Aspirin; . it does NOT ailed the heart - .. .- - V... ,, ."-,,- ,,-, --,- ,, .... It If ' , - Ill.,. ,,,v - ,' --- . , , , ' . ' , . It . 1 '.,m,..,,,,,,of 1 a , t,I,.- 3 n , ,,,:-- ' - I ". t N Ay E R ' e'1111. ;:.: ' , . a.:e1? . mmt:t f o t , 4 ' .: .4$ ,,....Ube e.,.... . , t.42..i. 4,... ''''',,' C t t 13 ,L, 4- - t o ,. - -- , . ', 3:1 ;, , - - ,;r. . ,,,?',' ' - - I il tb, mdir mu - St ISstlissatlan- a II... , - -- - ' . at 0,4411.1 . ' - - I , - , fiti --- -- , ' spoor., ,.. -- , TUTHILL fr Ent e - l, mi do r,l't,,Ili..-tiFt f I .1. ' , ' 21Mrs. Wittvw-Yittnito- ,,,, mccsANIcAL mAN! ' , ov. .,i, Kiwanis club meets Wednesday evening with a program In honor of Thanksgiving day. Nominations for officers for the coming commityear will be in order. The tee in charre filth4441 r.:. A. Lea, A. Y. Wheeler Sind & lo. Mendenhall. ' ( Rotary Plows Battle 1REPZATS PLAY. PRCtV0,-2C- KIVSAVIS AOS1INATEtt. IFDRIscwILLE. Nov. 01;1; ova is 1.101111111 ' ) a ! fail , -- 4 , , plant h. 741:14771Pf . s . ft ot the Trans,ript, the prise winning play lot Vtah In s national contest was presented the PtCOO4 tithe here at tn. Winona theatre to ft largos and appreclatite evdtentwf-Attitehid; the title role. Bishop Elisha War-tie- r,author of the play had the leatl- I we.r.. Tbs InT In" Par.t- 1 I ..4.' 1IImotteliRSIO 4 ' '' t. vor I , , POCATELLO, Nov. 28.(Spectal) CONFER ON PLANT. At a meeting of the Blackfoot chamber of commerce Monday night Wow. W. H. PROVO, nouthit, were tnede to atag manager of the Douthitt Manufac- arrangements & celebration of the fiftieth of makers anni company turing Chicago, veraary of th coming of the rail. of dairy plant machinery. Wal December 24. prove Wednesday, conferring with road to Blackfoot, liayo0 E. T. Beck chirman of the members of the special commitmain committee, reported that tee. In charge of the erection of the the the hes agreed to proposed central dairy utility plant. makeritaroad a cant-a-mi-company rate to Black, In the morning be met with a chamfoot for the and also to commerce outcelebration, to ber of committee, fcrnith all an exhibit. one of-Tline more fully his offer of install- narrow guage train& similar to that ing the equipment for the proposed Which first entered Blackfoot Nov. sPRINOVTLLE. community church under the supervision of Bev. Harold Wilson and Mn. W. G..Grooms for the Ladies All society is dietribut Ing Thanksgiving baskets to the siek and to those unable to procure their own. i 1 ,1 . Rail Woolley. ,, ,'' rif r' . YOIJIC.3 1 ,,,,,, , aa r ,o e IS THAT -- -- -Celebration Christen Idaho Snow on Road s Yemen will repeat the reading of the three act play The Strange InterFrost Nips 20 Tons POCAtrtt(), Nov. 2R.(Soecial) lude," by O'Neill. Monday evening, high speed rotary plows will December 3, at the Elks' home. ac- be Two Of Davis Grape Crop cording turned loose on the snowbanks, to Mrs. J. E. Ferrer chairIdaho's principal highways, J. man of a epeclal committee of the on WOOnfl CROW!, Nov. 1:P. Wood, commissioner of first heavy frost of the ladles of the Elk? lodge The proof Bohm announces. public' Wong season froze almost twenty tons of ceeds of the evening will go to the works. declared g will he special attempt grapes on Wilford C. Wootre,farnv Eike Christmas fund. It Is announcyear to keep all train There are thirty area of grapes on ed. Imade thisroads-stooth Wood farm and twenty varieties will suffice on most roads, and on The grapes are not Irrigated and FATHER HEST PAY. the ther e. the rotary-wil- l .ba used. -.are cultivated weekly. states. PHOTO; Nov..2S.,lohn toisonnt Mr. Wood Mr. Wood has raised twenty bribProvo.. was who imonds-froarrested This Tuesday fee trees e!. of OFFICIAL 1 ISITIL trees on charge of failure to provide for Is the first year the support of a minor child. was POCATELLO. Nov. 21t.(anecial) have borne 1 successful crop. be'iLta Hoy, or required to psi, $15 per month, Kangas city. ginning December 15, according to auditor or the Eagles grand ladtro issued an order by Judge Geoerge 8, was the honor visitor at a meting Springville, Community Banff. Tlesday afternoon la the held hero. hv the tocht Aerie. 1tonChurch Delivers Cheer city Court. dai 'Merlin& wed betAcT,Itt34 Ti-ii- S - Bladdoot Plans -- ouEER Aso Lm..... U STENBUDDY ", i ' ; It k MY WORD! I BurroN. WORD! MY HAM)! m'se- 1 momENr,, fogESS e - , '4k - PcoLP0ATNELLETrsANcGc' ,,,,; ' , , '''' NE i ; ,. 77400' ,,o; - - -- - Nov. By HARRY :4 :- -: , ....6N 'y; bt,oi - s, TO KNOW I 4,Pk4 ) 1 01 adlOr 4P" ' 111.11.0101, ,111.11111.0r ;t" tu THE LovE v.: :- -: .;,.,:z.-1&,x4- , MY ,f..,, HAND I --'' ?1,,, FoR ,o,J,,, ,; , ,, 17ing. IteeitaV-- " z' , A : I - , 21,--Tw- South Bennet stake quarterly conference was held at Mend Saturday end Sunday in the Center ward it. Anderson in chapel, with Pre& charge. The Relief Society met Saturday at 10 o'clock and edam at Z Pm. with Stake Prest. Mrs. re. EL Noyes Presiding The topics, New Plan for Visiting Teachers." "Standards of Child Care." "How to with County Charity Denaritnent," and "Care of Defective Children.' were presented by Mrs Ida P. Bea1 . general board member. Programa for the priesthood were given by the various quorums as follows; Saturday afternoon, High Priests Sunday morning. Elders; Sunday afternoon. Severities: Sunday ti sewing, the lesserfleet hood. ---A meeting of the quorums of all the priesthood organizations was held Saturday forenoon at which reports of quorum activities and instructions were given. A program and social for nil officers and class leaders of the priesthood and partners was held In the Center ward chapel Saturday evening. The presidency of the 47 and 41 tomquorums of Seventies werefollowpletely organised With the ing newly selected presidents: William G. Barton and Leonard Thompson for the 47th quorum: J. M. Anderson. Charles G. Braithwaite. Clair Anderson and William Henry Peterson for the 48th quorum. Patriarch Hyrum O. Smith. representing the general authorities. attended the conference e - !Ads Steal PeIt1. Run Against Mre.-1.4- . . -- H EY 1 1 Jr A 11111B :: ::, - H gey ' toLoNEL sur,iot.e. I toollalle am ION& -- ,--,-- - - --1-.-; - 3." - neorsi, tIvarittalit ;''' ,- :: -: g eass. till 111H1 k I- - ,Efitgita tiol-- e4 ,i, f-- - ,,Ix 1,V3, 4 ,o-- '" ,t.,,,, , I g SO... , J 7Z.'' V PENDING. 4,'7,....(z - , Lrrrim - T.: f,,,,,.,. , .,..,9. , ti, ,;, :: -- 1s-4- Nor. MANTf, County Agent Mayne Re- ports Agriculture tivities; Better Cattle Breed Is Urged. Alms PROVO.: Nor. Vas Wagenen of Provo bag made a contribution of $:00 for the "T" 'taciturn, according to aa nnnouncemeat made Tuesday by the school authorities. In public statement acgift. compnnying Praises the Mayor Vnn Wagon. rsovo, Now. school for its progressive spirit in into every hamlet and undertaking thie erection of the reaching farm in Utah county through the structure and pledges his support to efforts this agricultural exten. of future 'tans of advancement; Mori work of the "tat o ars reverted in minute detail in the costal re- DTI eif County Agriculturat Agent W. J. Thayer., which is "Omitted to the leader, a of Nov. lA. work of the county agent Läiv wasThe carried out through the 21 organised and none- - unorganized o Nov. farm PROVO. bureaus, of the ceunty, all of juveniles found themselves in the toils of the which were reorganised during the to law Tueadai when they attempted year. The presidents of the locel iSPOSS ot some pelts-- at- the Provo also act Hide and Vur cOmpany warehouse. a the board of directora of the- -Further questioning bythe police Utah county farm bureau, accordto the report.. authorities disclosed that the pelts ing had been etolen front the premmes - Among the more beneficial and of Robert 'Soutar. The boys are beproJacts that were out during th year are a ing held in the county jail pending carried soil survey to demonstrate the action of the juvenile authoritlevalue, of the different commercial fertilizers on different crops, in aAlonzo Eyre, 68, Is different soils: pooling of orders for the purchase of better onion Called to Final Reg and potato seed and the proper treatment of seed before pienting; PROVO. Nov. ft Alonzo Erre, sugar beet tour; insect control; died here Monday morning. lie wee pruning. spraying, 'and thinning of held fruit unmarried, fitarric44of home horsdar at 1:10 from the berg grounds; club work; livestock mortuary. lie wait born ineonParo- provement: poultry demonstrations, of and the wart. April it. WM. the of local co. John end Sarah Ann Eyre. lie fill- Operative amalgamation associations into stronger ed a mission in the Eastern 'wee. county tions. roganiza and has beee in active Church Durict the year eight commun. worker. ity fairs were given and one Howe Ho is survived by five 'brothers. er Three local and one counJohn E., Minereville Geortte O. and ty show. livestock- - show was sponsored William N.. Salt lake: Jlielemas the year as well. during Powell. Wyo.; Pratt, Stockton; two in Mr. Thayne's report rimers. hire. Sarah Ann Stevens. areincluded a number of important recomCow Petrone: Vrancetta Wilcox. mendations to be carried out nest The most important of year meemai to be tho organizing of more aide blocks in the county for th County Appropriates of encouraging tho breedTintic Survey Funds purpose ing of a better typo of mock. Oother recommendation dairy are. the to ep- organization of cow testing aszool. PROVO, Nov. more calf clube among this nropriate the sum ot 62(308 from aton; school Utah county funds to match a like high bore: more club leaders attend the Leaders' Train. amount from the federal government for the work cnonected with log school in Logan; enforeement th lJ. S. Topographical survey, wee of the law to prohibit the sale of call! fruit made by the board of county commissioners- The survey to be carried on next yeer under the direction of Ralph R. Woolley, of Salt Lake, will bet doneprittelpally In the Tintle Wet, according to an agreement between the commissioners and 11r. Paton& Teachonv assoonsttons of the Junior high and kteottmet achools entertained at & social in the Junior high school building konday evening Program inclutied: :school songs selections. Junior high chorus; comGolden edy sbetc.14 raylor; vocal . solo, 'bitewart; readings. Dr. L D. Pfautz;.-taike- . Mrs Kate Skinner president, Nebo district P. T. A. and Sohn T. Warner. cede. The two associations separated to discuss school problems. high tichool association reorganized with Mn. Kieft sicetellan as president; Principal Louts Bates, first vlcs president; R. A. Porter, second vice president; birs. Kathryn Belts, secretary treasurer: Mrs. Dorothy Felland chorister. Tbe Peteetneat members discussed the purebb" of a tYPwriternd graph for the school. Baasen-ecurins- MY WORD . BUDDY DONTt4IY SQUEEZE 4' la , 1', "As 176 , ,,, ..., , ;$10; WAY BUNGLE. o ,; - t'.a the Tenth Wonder . ss,,,,,,, 2'', ."f4 trrilLqcpstpC INTO Tme , 114 Mayor Conir43utes To Stadium Fund :chai;g; Officers ,'PATBON. - 114101.1). FARtylStISTiSHOWN Indians Return Stake Conference From S. L. Hearing Observed at Manti 21g coLoNet. ' , Scout Budget for Valley: in 1929Is Approved' TANNERY Brall IPT111. WOODS CROSS. Nov. tor,-,us- t LOGAN. Noe. 23.Ict iliem Pmith Nov. ISEllwood Wood Fur Tannery was Smithfield. and Adeline len IStaellOrt one year old.son of Lewiston: Joseph Branch. Professor ni W. tereeison or she the highest bidder at the auction Gregor. sate at th agriculture deheld fur Trenton. and Florence Hart s ri. Ilan died 1110LO CARNIVAL. college. Arnaldo: Elmer 31eritn Ellatuin. by. 1 Monday Agricultural I OGDEN. evening at the family ree- partment et the Utati state capitol. I carnival nlist, and Harriet Reese. Benson: Noy. :deficit in North Logan from spine' Yhe tannery bought 115 coyotes. 11 dance will be hell by Weber stake Elmer smith. Malta. Idaho. anti intrilogitic He was horn January hnheats and two mountain lions. fun-for- d Sunday schools and These are made Into coats. scarfs. genealogical Lillian Gray. Megan., Idaho: Clif I. 1327. in North Logan. The Andrew tilsen College, and oral will 154 prtvate and Interment gloves robes, rugs sad miter other society la the now recreational bull at ths Roy ward. Wednesday "tight. Mabel Greene. IVellevilla. will be In the Hyrum cemeterY. pieces: t, occutomo, -, I , 0, I 1 011DEN, Nog 2Ctotters of adon the I1.tG estate of MiniStratioP Nov . .,1). Jacob' Spookwatt. erito-wi- ed his sire sought by widow, Atts Spackman. who filed application in tho Second district court. Tuesday. r., arna" PAT " "FNciiNcs- - 7 211.pocalleoth hours callod -- Ernest Pocatello Sector OGDEN. Nov. lit.On the grtl'unds of insufficiency of ovidence, Joseph Jackson. charged wrth maintaining atreet a brick kiln on Twenty-thir- d and Orchard venue. which was si to human dangerous )..od to beMe was discharged in health and the city court Tuesday. HANos 'I 146g, Now. 110-thi- 402 West Center. Hiairy Snow Hits was beM by U S. Commissioner A. Soderberg, Tuesday-- . Kee is heid under $2,560 ban to await the action of a federal grand, Jun ASOCE....ANO AND THEPC--- -. .wORksHoc i) lisivENTpR - porter-Irregu-lar -- Me or letwils - Annual Election H. LITTLE BY Rules K. Neilson. Ito Okrt lee., --.Delivery should be reported to C. G. Curtis. -- - ' -- Kiwanis to Hold Kos: coLop,IEL..smAgE a 2 , q , 1 - , II ' . , L' for Louie Kee. Chinaman. hoaring With ropvtopeintt tit leu sbss, changed 1.1.54,couo.r, --- , ono, - , - . ; II ' 1 ,,,,,,.,,,,...-.- 'i . s. ,ek 1 2 '...i ,f,, .,,.,,., LOGAN 1 1111,- -- VIORK IJIAII- - COUNTY. IN en antrarten rpots tad Bkws T.1. top 1 - JourtialisL Wife Die Toge th er of Influenza Attack P. T. A. at Payson .. imp A, - II f , i l',.! - -- ' ,. 4 2 0 jaiill 0 I.r OR SKIN IRRITATIONS , 4 kt Veteran Organist of Ogden Goes to Rest i, 1341 .." . Irritations street-Richar- ri DeLore Nichols of Davis; W. W. Owens. state county leader; Prof. H. of Caine. the George dairy depart. merit of the Utah Agriculture col. CWIDEN. ginialtAtwith.s.41nal---drova-Areivr.-Deternber---- sear as en- i Dealt suffer from ,,Ititritti Do w:4, endure .. t , -- I Itching; - k A - r - , .1 Box-eid- er counties ill meet On Dec. 14 toverfect an organization arid sulf.,of a program.. Tho first meeting was held Tuesday in the office of A. 1.. Christianoen. county agricultural agent. for Weber county in the fed. --- eral building. It was decided that five days each month shall be given to Davis and Morgan counties. Nig to lit:molder and la days to Weber county, for cow testing. Those attending the of Box. meeting were P. H. Stewart sitter. Ctydeflieharrts--o- t 'Yugen; oantx. kelp in community welfurn work. - cr ' -- Northern County Agents To Draw Up Organization OGDEN,Nov. agents of Weber. Davis, aCounty Morgan and TWO BEARINGS $ET. Wed-mendopera tindsalr. OGDEN, !Cot,. evening. Leonard Harward. a statutorp charge Trill president et the club Is la chars. havetaeing biz preliminary hearing in the city court701. onIto Dee. U. a Abraham PLAY IS l'REUENTED. statutory Cha Hato, Wing PPRINGVILLE Nov. (SObase lila preliminary ogla)Tio Feurtit ward Rel!et se- rharge. hearing- ea Dee. S. program Monday clety presented evening. The proceeds were used to RICK 1114N FREED,. ,. 1 i.- - : rrniNaviLtz. Nov, fin pTrie Ag. Club will glve its nouse Jittal ball at the 1 t 41 the service. tugs. nrobluitsoa-laand Lao with disturbing the peace. In September Olson flied suit for divorce front bls wile. Alice Olson. Charging dtiserCols. CIVES ANletAL MALL 4 g r lion of the Is boldUp -- a few Maitland Summit 49. well known western man and found'Tele.- . or of thonowspaper Idaho Falls Post. and his 1041-or telW. I olio and threstenv phone Vincent. II. a ' tnItrkt Manager. ism'. Both were victims of influenaz and tho condition of Vincent is gravo. No funeral arrang . merits have been made. &LaMar was born in Rivaling Wyo.. and engaged in tho asleep', nor business in Grand Utah Woman Dies After Colo. He wont to Idaho in Junction, CacheThat and Win-Search-f- or estatdished the Post, operating tho Health 7. 'daily paper for until ght year. be disposed of lila business inter. StliliTSIDE. No was and mowed to Prico . received here Sunday of the death Pries be bee been ataiged in LOGAN. Nov. 21.-- -At In Pasadene. raid.. of Mra. Hannah a reetint D. Turner. Mrs. Turner left bare meeting of the executive commit- Issts furniture business and has and operated an partment Cache Valley cotnteil. By Nov. 16 for catifortsta because of tee et lifrit.-J- . lita mother. outs of Anaerica. Scout Estimative N. Sum. goer health t-410 oast Broadway. Salt She tri- e born Preston Pond presented the budget. Lake; two IS.I2S. was for MI which brothers. C. G. Sumner. Dec. 4. lett. in totaling upon by the committee. The !nor. of the Pocatelb l'fibune, and With Niseeil Hem C. the la the largest Sumnor. budget isMOO. her family executive salary of Ilr Sumner. , a came to scout salary of his nine assistant Is i:tab in 1,02. be- - The end waa alloted for travcause of her re- - we. expenses. ,bellts. eling ligious The budget Aliso Included $400 for Her husband. and blank: SAVO badges. John Turner died for campinsignia and developin 19111 at Miel- - ment. officeequipment rent. light and teleinuton. Soon aft- - phone: INS for national registraFORT nucHEsNE, Nov. 2$, Cr. she. with her tion fee, quota and regional fee: unmarNed chit- - $100 for leadership training and (Special)Indialts and other residents of the Duchesne Fort dren. Tnoired (0 conferences- - $IBS. office section, supplies; ISO. called to Salt Lake for the federal a 11Sunnyolde. - where VS. publicity and printing: s h a has ltred Povtagel ISO. training: 11140 for mis- Investigation of irregularities In the 1, most of her time cellaneous. The budget will be pre- administration of Indian affairs in ....,; ented at the annuel council meet- the district, hare returned after inc.. their Salt lake aPPearanrc are ing on December le for final Surviving The returning members Cr. grate ..... ,.. he followint Thuile optimittle as to the Probable oatCMrs. 4011OP. eivizut ct OMO of the Investigation. Thavn. Simmons. and Mts. David Following Cr. those who went to Martha Simmons. Wellington; arm Turnee. Salt Lake from his seetion: and TayHiawatha: Orson Reverend Sterling Talbot. Irr4d lor Turner. Sunnyaide; Heber TurnBruce. Tecumseh Murray. Sapaneese er. Provo; Mn. lasso Evans. Columbia: and nudger Turner. Pasadena. E04AN. Nov. ' ftAirria Bonne. emelt, James Apnanors. Fred Mart, Calif., at whose home Mrs. Turner cashier of the First National bank John Luitenant. Henry Johnson, LOIIIITS. Wall the speaker at died. There era 30 grandchildren the John Duncan. Willie Duncan, Pooand three Thanksgiving day luncheon and wegun. Martin Van. Eugene Foranic. Funeral serv;ces will be arranged exercises of the lawane chi held Rey Smith.--Lyd- ia Christensen. upon the arrival of the body at Tuetiday at noon in the Illuebird Henry Harris. Mary., Barris, Bob H. talked on good aportsmanship. Canyon. 'Weill, bliss Edith It'ehard Wellington. citing an example Chow Alfred E., Smith.' after being defeated for provident. urged the citizens rnit od States to give Herbert Junior High Gym at Hoover their full support. A vocal sole was given by R. Cardom ProBountiful Dedicated vice fessor Albert J. Southwick. BOUNTIFUL Nov. announced at the an- Dedication POCATELLO. Idaho, NOT. et, president, In the new xercise nual lection would take place at a period of warm the (SpecialiAfier cold 830,000 gymnasium of the Bountiful Seat meeting. and nights, ovor freezing dais, were lusior school held Monhigh cloudless skies. Winter broke day night with the new balding. Pocatello at an early hour Monday Cache M. 1. A. Plana filled with students, and parents morning. bringing wIth It the first vieltors. President William Adams hard snow storm of the Iwo& For Annual Ball of the Davie county sihool board desnow rontlnued to fall throughout TACk.V. Nov. itPlans tor the livered the addrest of welcome. Suthe day with little indicatios A. Gold perintendent H. C. Burton presented stake M. annual ceasing. and Green 4:11 are rapidly forging the building' to the school for the ahead. anounces A. N. Sorenson. county, and the building was acis in charre Th affair will cepted by Plencipal Junius A. TayAushalian Traveler - held in the Palate d'Or--- Wed- - lor. The prayer was by December 12. Eight queens, Prevident dedicatory Richard Stringham of Speaks at Pocatello needay, One from each- - ward in tho stake. South Davie stake. will be chosen and will dance POCATV32.0, Nov.: wore ins4o by John and Green cotillion. tho i.thel Short talks Thomas of Idaho. Southern Gold E. 'Winegar, dance. at the ball prior to onel W. Mantles'. it Branch, Friday evening at o'clock A. C. iWard Holbrook of them being chogen queen for thelbam beard mambaraand Jed String- will prevent Mint Aimee Porter of New Zealand. who will give a mo- evening. Mbelcal numbers wero by the rd W11t h, Each It. owntoitindsew tion picture illuskrated lecture. sisters trio. S. D. Burton method o f selectin a itsWee Porter Is a resident of au", Zola Jgcobs- - ItleBbitn and in DIM contest. the land. New Zedland.- arid la a noted compete to Prof. Sorenson. Most according' Southwick White rave a tootling. of thef on of her wonders the authprity aro giving ea,b person that wards country. attends mutual ono vote. 'rills will be th soc.si event of the L A. Vera M. Robertson Dies, D. L. INGADD season in CaOte stake and. will be open to the general public. " Drought to Spanish Fork POCATELLO. Not. It. Ingard. In. tiled at a SPANISH FORK. Nov. AaancliTISI'. MIXT follow,oral body of Mrs. Vera Madnight 1174N. Nov. Lewittto- - cial)The sett Robertson. U. wife of Steriing log an attack of pneumonia. Us was Richmond Cow TteltiniC father of Mrs. T. EL Net Ition soloRobertson . was brought to Spanish ist. and membtr of tho,l;nittroitY will hold Its annual meetini'Nfontor burial from Bur-daDecember I. In the Richmond ley. 'Idaho, whereTuesday of Idaho branch faculty. Funeral abo died Sunday public library 14 Phu The puriniording of typhoid fever. She strvicet wore held here Wodutisday. Poe wa s Vs Set after which tho bOdy will be abip-- I annualof th e tcleetinW Salem. 1day S. Ito& She WWI of the tester. DeRoy!tho daughter of pelt to Upper- S'andusky.--Ohi- n. Mr. and James Lori Nelson. report Ilra. W. J. Hais. imecretary,l ,liadson. She married intartnent. Rob- will give irtformelou in chart 'ertaon of this city. inSterling talta. They form relative to the "ratios i matte their home at Spanish- Fork i I State Statistics. L..until last spring when Envy moved tion pee cow to too as,..tott". Idaho tia la survived by her B. Caine, president, wil have Charge la Lusband by three 'matt children, of session. the MARRIAGE LICENSES. fieraid 6, Merrell 4. Afton 2. her 1r:settler. Mrs. L. A. Searles, who FIRM INCORPORATES Georg, E. Jones. Sandy. and Ruby Burley for some time E. Ntrholes. Fait Lake. LAGAN. Nov. 21i of the,00d 'ore. at ototoro. Km.- opootio:', pge.. Itithard Stanley...fakir. Salt tii W.; tk have bete Stockton. Utah; Mrs. Henriet- igay, and Edna Hams. salt Lake. filed with County Clerk C. V, Doocas, pAy. and 11,,, gots Page Petty Ogden. and The company is incorporatedItokr.t.o tor imootoo, Beach. California, alMaude Jude. Ogden. Long Irie years with a capital stock ot JITMS Madsen of Sal- William antra-Jr.- Hahn rails, I steo,040 divid.4 foto looe shares,itio.s,...be r father. aereleee will be e" and Opal Clark. RlatItoot. Idaho. The purpose of 'the company the v- aunft - ra"le at 2 tecloek at era buy. sell and y to ,b e.-th chapel, bersiiikliem,-.ko,,04 American tonLila Davies. Provo; Martin L. Jen- Incorporraters are Dwight F, Nor- - ilia cared for at the sen and Mary Eva Winn, IlInghtim na. Dynu S. and CaroLne F. Ran- - a.ttaking Parlors' when it may be viewed by friends. Canyon: Theron V. Pack and Win gen. EIMINERS ELECT. Nov. MI.Percy N. Cook was elected president: George Bush. . KAN-TrNor. vice prestedni; Edward E Wright treasurer stud C. E. Patterson, seciMsgasine subscription selling test la the limit' high heel cams retary. of the Ogden Shrine club, at to a close with the juniors and soPh the nnual banquet held in the Motel omores on lead. Bectuinsef their Bigelow Tuesday night. Past pofeat, th seniors and freshmen hau tentate S. W. Beckon. presided and to furnish some sort of Rev. John Edward Carter was meat for the juniors and sopho- the the principal speaker. mores, which they did to the form of a circus. MESTA L IRA T LOOTED. - YENtS CHAAGE DENIED. were adOGDEN. Nov. that his vised Tuesday by S. Sing. Nov. YARMINGTOX. nt Street Twenty-tiat George S. Barker of reetaurant a burglar Monday the Second judicial distinct court was sntsrsd bystolen. Me said Ile denied all motions for change of night and gel venue and change of judge. Tues- - was in the each register and $35 in day. In tho three eases of the State a trunk. ef Utah via Iturret Olson of Clear-Fel- d. HELD. CHINAMAM Olson is charged with viola.. - Dr. John R. Anderson. ltra Piaui& Mrs Eliza Thorn and Um. Julia. Dflii are the committee' in chars of this drive and it is their plan to onte.--:-Witti-s 1111 !A 4 attendOGDEN. Nor. ing Ogden cottly and Weber county schools will be given two days for the Thanksgiving holidays. 4.11,pubit4offisewee4 stores wtit be cloud on Thaakegiving day. ineltat tow- - te &Merl ded to- the pub- itc, to attend ibankssivilis .day service In the First Baptist church at 1010 àLht. when the preacher will be the Rey. D. R Hughes of the Ftret hrietian church. Ministers of other churches wilt pertiripate in -- ti4 11.A Watt-sir- ens st Heavy Snow Aids In Southern Utah - - street, was reported to the! polies Tuesday afternoon by a man who gave his same as D. R Richards. of 144 Thirty-firdeclared ha had 'dot come to town. bed $IS In his pocket and was intending to buy senile dorsitura. On Twenty-fift- h treet. ho Its inquired of two men for a certain stone and they invited him isle triteelitrir One manirted to itell ord. Oentitrel tent a-- bottle-Niwhisky and failing to do so drew a rtan and ordered Rirhards to hand over-himoney. lAosneicsdats-nutobsygloom -- Iles Richards to ths pollee. said- to have been on the auto, wets found to b lone to a car of nnthee malts waned by a man in Salt Loh, Twonty-fourt- h Nov. ooDEN. the ;ark. Harry Smith Peart. U. organist at the Sixth ward for six years soti former organist at a Methodiet church In Ituolitiale. Englang for 4a years. died Tuesday in the Dee hos: pital following a long Hirers& He came to Ogden a member of the UNNISON. Nov. Church IS years es& Surviving ,From CI Indications southern aro his widow, three smut. three Utah's dry seasons have met their daughters and la graatte4ildren. t ' doom, meason at for the ,, least. A heavy, coming wet snow fell here LAND la SOLDduring Monday night and continued 'OGDEN. Woe, A.yareel of land throughout Tuesday. Coming as it does on the heels of the recent and a house in the southwestern was of It mill sold by Deputy the city ,1iealrY snow. help to soak up part Wwilacw- - tot - tin" ground and to pling the snow to the mountains which le unusually sheriffs mile. Tueeday at the suit of the Colon'al Duliding le Donn assodeep for this time of the year. Farmers and stack growers lir ciation &faint.? James P. Althaniter elated. No damage has been done to and others. Tho property was bid the rang. herds. In for $1.21$.10 by the plaintiff. Tile, UP followed foreclosure ' NA OGDEN, Woe. broad liottc-- - sok se Ira À. Huggins of the Demo- crag, committee has called n intset tins tor the committee la the office 'of Joseph Chez, in the Central build. . H. ' In Weber-CloFor Thanksgiving ,, - Vet entrine onbacriptiona erne. Dottotet 1 INTENSIVE PROVO row., Tani - and Visa Opal Clark of Blackfoot,' inveigled Idaho. successfullY Don Rout. driver of the Beehive Bus from Portland to Balt take. Into stopping at Fltralffifft011 long enough for them to secure a license and them to secure a license and be. married. They were married by County Clerk Quayle Cannon Its the presence of the driver and passengers.; Fred Parker and Joke Weber. passengers,. signed an witnesses. Powers is agent for the Beehive Bus at idajioPRUL 17-- (Special)-...- 1;t&A-Plate- sto Auto Ride, Robbed Of $15, MIM A. for NOV. EARMINGTON, liar. 211.(Special)--Speci- al planaAre under ay-now tor ft drive to rates funds for the Ptonear mouninent um, Ilauttaibra ere- ,whfch the Ityrorempo pt aponeorIng. A letter lies lust been received from Cyrus E. Dallitt. who has the work in charg e. saying be thinks the monument can be completed by September. Ia20,as Springville will be BO years old on thnt date. SPRINGVILLE. th County Chairman Ira What's a Little Schedule When Cupid Rides 13 us? For Springville s Anniversary 1064 Whitaker, street. 0 irs ::..(0'.i,'.0.'..0.101:i00: Pioneer Monument To Be Erected iNIGOEti PULLED Berke Ogden W. L Deparneent, Tel. 611-Mat... The Des-- hezton, area Pievra Salt Lake City, or Stanford HOLDUP DAYLIGHT serene should be NOVE3LBERMIn WEDNESDAY tah and Idaho ews o , 'DESERET NEWS - , |