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Show , , - , 4 I:: - I , - 1 i A - .Q.D.NNicINITy. , 1V111IORLD - t .1 PROV' 611 SPEAKER DECLARES IL Mies. as; Illoyertot. De eiewlearbe gairep.".4relett trisummultiestry obeelluawwf Departemest, rb. Dips. rtlyt Sastre. Stale L te thy, 400 L. bird Doan, allovoy.Tel.$ealb& ' booth,. LeSee, L Cardat Deplore. beeerskat aerelee Maisie b. peparted la Ogee CIO. Sr latateed Wide. Lake Pewee gall . Deseret Vim Tel. sweat, Street. tolakra. Tel. e2e. Allred Glalwalit akar, 1e54 Reed NeteL . , anaeawat Office Reporters, . ,. . itliweateal I , Provo Carrier - : 206-11- 1 t ., in Four Echo Business Bleck Fire' Utah on Injured Agreement County Civic . causes is Receivcd - Minor Auto Crashes Loss, $4000: Clubs to Meet at :Project - . .: ' , - .4 ' ' .''' .t I .1 - 1 ' .1 , ' , L' , , .17 1 , : ' ' : ,.. . ' .. - -.'- '1 - '. ; ' - ; -- :County Farm Bigeati e : , Plans Banquet-Danc- r- ,. - , - , 'Jan.. banquet, and otber entertainment tea- a val. tures Jr. being arranged for school. County high '''. .' Vebtli- Weber Weber high County II by ,County school. Teti., 1) by Weber , ., Farts Bureata The Weber Boot Growers' nom. the. Ink Saturday-aleete- elation directors:, dJ. R. Belle. .1. J. lowing 1 Parker. L. R. Deem,Josieph Gibson, and Louis Jenkins. Mr. Smite: Iteres-- 1. ', Want of tho association J. rt 1""- S. Winder. .secrotary ofnap and lid Hata Beet Growers' $ethe Utah t , , "iodation, urged a uniform contract and Idabo. t ' '. for boots la ' Utah '" --'' ii : ' ' I ': ., OGDEN. $1.--- -A , .". , .7- ,, st(op.012.1)...p.u Mina lerviedit for Ralpa Compton Maim, lk son of Mr. and Mrs, n. Malan . who died audaenly Thum-da-y night. when atrickennt the Weber gymnasium, were belt' Run- day afternoon In the Twelfth Ward chapel with Bishop David J: Wilsou officiating.' The speakers were 1 Burton. Mt. Ogden Prk: RobertP. C. Van Buren. of weber gymnasium; Percymanager ittadieg. T. R. Wheelwright and Itiship Vocal stoker were by Mrs. Bernice Tyree, Howard ghupa. William Wright. Elwin Blackhurst Louie. Perrino and selections by tbe ward eboir--4 The grave in Ogden cemetery was dedicated by 'losing C. McFarlane. . . , . , '.. . Grocer Held for. ' .' IiTrial on Arson Charge . : - -' - . - Abd ' ' 1 - riding horseback and met a pany of young people In a sleigh coming from bunting partyAll were residents of IS miies nortk of here. the home town of Dell and Kermit. sons Of David Sant and Bishop C. Shumway. The boys rode along side the and young Sant In m a playful sleigh leaned over and 'Trees-'Ireto- , rnailbtb.riedd ttbis6 pinuirlitiefri:mt rellir " - ..., - - - Legislators View Peat ' Lands. Near Ephraim et ,- ,, - .,. - . -- ,,, . , ..4 - er . It ' 1 '. tt.. ' - r. - ,, ' - - 1 r , .. - . . - , - -- . - . N ' - , ''' - .. '4, 4 ' .. ''. . ' . '. ' , i n --- eet...-,4- , .. 21. MED -''''' ' nt. , , - . the most . t - - , of good mints economical. , .:. ..., ,. ' ' -- Salem Csarare, Machine Shed, Thresher Burn 'i , , ,11 4- ' ; . - it 0 : .. , ' ,' ' : : - ' 1 ' , '.,,, ,, , ; :.;-- 'v , - i ., ' . ' '. - : - , ' : . yourstatementtoyourgrocerisenough. ., , r ,rq .s,, ' '' You teep.the coffee. We pay him. ,, , . ,, , !E' li,3ris-- ' . ' ' ' !.e., I 1116b offee ''''' .. - . ,,,, , , , -- 7 - g g g g e I g g g g g g g I g g I gg I Ell III -, 111 rOltil. Jan. of unknown origin. and fiRrnitmb -- a el -- . - - ll 113- - - - : 1 - Parent-t- mzhera i; Four in Family' Buried at Turtier .....11", BEWARETHE COUGH 1') . rdes for four victim of the Turner church bosom tragedy of last trom one d T Wednesday two brothers, Brigham and Jamie McCann. and the two sons of the latter. Thomas. It. and Meredith, 11, were held in las As D. S. chapel Buries at Grace duattay afternoon. was la the family lot at Turner. El. der David O. McKay. of thin Lake City. of the Conned of Twelve,. was the principal 'meeker. At Central, services were in pro. grass at (Mn same time for Elmer Anderson, another victim and only eon of Gus Anderson. of that village, now on a minion la Denmark. 1 itiMnt C. McGregor, of Clevalind. of Bannock stake presldency, vas the principal speaker. The funeral of Ira 1..owo. sixth victim and former instructor In the Turner school, was held at his fork trier home at Preston. lira. Jonathan Male, the most seriously injured by the explosion, I. reported as Improving ateadily at the Soda Springs hospital. Mrs. Elmer Anderson, also badly hurt. and taken to Bode Spring. hospital. haseince.been removed to her home - Utah' Conn' ty Pioneer. Brtclanaker Dies tire up to whleit-cialme- family. m - 14.- - pioseer of Utah countr. died in a cal hospital Sunday following a paralytic 'trek suffered labs .Vri- - Morn brick-mak- er Laramie. la Nab.. Aug. g. when his parents were on thMr way to Utah. Mr. Tiffany has Jived in Provo all but be first eight years of his life when the faintly lived la Ogden- - Int Hs had always teiten an active interest In Church affaiss and was a bighpriest at tho time of his death. Surviving are five children: IL Tiffany. Kenilworth; Ira H. S. Robinson. Salt Lake; Mrs. Charles Keith. Gridley. Calif.: Mn. Oscar A. aaderson and MI... Viola Tiffany. Preto: also six grandchildren. Funeral services will be. held in the Provo !frit ward chapel TuesThe body day. Feb. 1. at 1 p.m. servicea may be viewed prior to at the family home. a short time within -- SMITHFIELD, Jam Sarah r. Noble. Smithfield pioneer of 11412. died Friday. atter a two days' sleep trete which she did not awaken. She bat been in poor health in account of diabetes tor six years but was around the house Wednesday until she went in. to a heavy sleep. Surviving are four grandchildren. Georgia. Johan& and Marie ito &loses. SmithMid- ,- Mrs. Syble WiIgnore. Salt Lake, and their tether Andrew lioljeson; a brother, Niche, George Y. limits, Logan; two sisters,. Mrs. Annie U. Miles. Bimini-fieland Mrs. Jane Nolile. Logan; two Louis J. and Arthur 81n31h Smithfield. r, Um. Nellie Salmi-01e- r Garfield. ' services. .uneral will be held in the Smithfield First ward chapel Fueliday. Feb. 1. at 1 p.m. Sarah Fargusow Smith Noble, daughter of George Y. and Johann Leckie Smith. was horn in Dundee. Scotland, Sept. 12, 11. The family set sail in the ship Topecott. May 3. 1111, and crossed the Plains In Horton D. Raight's companySarah walked all the war over. They arrived le Salt Lake Oct- - 11. 1111, and came to Smithfield,. Nor 3, 1161: She married Aquino. Noble in April. 1111. in the Salt Lake Undowment house.-- Two children were born te them George Noble. who died at 3 years, and Johann Miriant, who married Andrew Moljeson, but died 1 years ago.'Aunt Mille- as she was affectionately known In Smithfield, was a nurse by profession. Funeral services will b. bold in the Smithfield First ward Tuesday. d, tialf-siste- - m Feb. 1, Auto at fore her death. Mn. Grant wag born In Armon. dale. Scotland April 22. 103. She Joined the Church in ISO, and in 1E0 cams to Utah in a hand-ca- rt romPlatlY. Soon after her arrival in Utah she Moved to Woods - Cross She where she has since resided- 11.4. married George Davie Grant in ago. Mr. Grant died years The life of Mrs, Grant was on. of devotion and lerViell to her community and Church. She was president of the Welt Bountiful Primary aseociation for 20 years, and for the lent te years has furnished and personally delivered to the Sunday the school and Sunday bread for the Sacrament services. daughter. Mrs. Surviving areofone Woods Croat"; rose Via G. Hatch sister. Hrs. Jennie B. Grant. Salt Lake: four grandchildren. held at Funeral services will be p.m.. Wednesday, Fob. 2. in the West Bountiful ward chapel.it Friends may view the body from grItt. to 12, bi. on the day of the funeral. Interment will be in the Bountiful City cemetery. 0 p.a. , , - SPANISH FORKThe Latlizs Literary club was Entertained Friday afternoon at the home g3t Mrs. A. B. nockhill. J. Archie Ilrotkbank was the speaker. Mu Lois Dock-bientertained With piano music and Misses Hannah Picklund 'Land Grace Bowen sang a duet. , ...,.... .- ,LEHIOws of the most attrac.,,, tive social functions of the Paid St Lehi was tho Gold and Green , ball given by the M. I. A. of the To Ephraim Resident fivewards in the Smuin Academy , Jan. EPHRAIM., Saturday evening. A huge panel Funeral seriless for Oliver Ras- bearing the tatters "If. I. A." Taberna- worked out in green lights on a inusson were held it the Green In gold background and bordered with cle. Friday with James by Enoob green. palm leaves was a, conspicuJeolisnenren(Leorai'Wwrrd. Brelubolt. ous feature. TrheicospeayeakeArsw7rJeente.'nP.ainednelmetith. LEIII-.-TLehi blab school cast r: D. Jensen. A vocal duet was by which presented 'Polly with a and Pou Lawrence Past" last week celebrated saw?. Ruby SteveOns : drooairmsevewnlitnti gas solo. Mrs. Sarah F. itinItititrignesoutploprr.le.rithe: selections. choir. Internient wag In the Park ceme- meal was prepared by ssambers of . was Sedkated tbe ,. Cast. where the grave tery ' . by Charles Dasmusson of Gunnieon. '...mo MT. PLEASANTMr. and Mn. .-of 4 James Finis announce the birth -third eon. Mr. and Mrs. ShirII IDAHO BRIEFS , I tittir the arrival of ley Marx asnouneeMarx was forma4 a daughter. Mrs. Curtis of Ho. MALADA marriage' license tens erlyL Miss.- - Margaret - ,,,e - --issued Saturday to lAvour Wil., ., liams and Bernice Leigh, Naiad. BEAVERMr. awl ' Mrs. ' Eddie of tko their afteOlallell Murdock birth house memg bers or the ,,, session Itaturdsy passed house bill ll - , La.....ts --- - he - . - . ' - - or MILFORD DIES. TOUTS' MILFORD, Jan; Gordon Dillehunt, 8, son of V. and Marion Procter Dillebunt diad Sunday after a IC days Illness of - - pneumonia. Hs was born Feb. S Los Angela", Calif. Surviving ate the parent and two sisters Mar. Joni and Betty Dillebunt. The body will be taken to Salt Lake for in . terment in Mt. Olivet tetneterY. Mr. Dillahant fi train dispatabar. MT. PLEASANT. Jan. mkrvices were held the south ward chapel Saturday for Ralph Wright, fl . son of Mr. and Nees. Burt M. Wright. with Bishop A. L. Paterson in charge.. Music was by the choir: vocal trio. Jamie Monson and daughters. Mary Monson and Mn. Ruth Jones: vocal duet, Misses Ethel Lund and Psycho Poulson; Peymour Jensen and C. L. Steward offered prayers. Speakers were Andrew Larsen. V. R. Gunderson and Dr. . at BRAVER GIRL ntatiwo. HEAVER. Jan. Funeral servioee for 11(Specialle Nellie Wright. la. were Ite Id at the Immo of her mother. Mrs. Hu Ida Wright. datur died of pneumonia, a letter of day. The girl. Bishop Peterion C.read an attack of measles, N. Lund of Bait following condolence from Bishop C. DeWitt. Whit. C08411044 of Ilwertien Lake, Bishop geseria the endive and Bishop torso A St. Anthony. Idaho. uncle of the Parkinson wile the speaker.-Musi- l grave. was by Mr. Mayme Hoops and Lee deceased, dedicated the F1orr.1 offerings war. profuse. rile blurdoek. lntermant wa. in Mountainviser caniaterr. Turner Blast Victim Is Buried at Preston -- , STATE OBITCARIES. . USIMPOPy. LOGAN. Jan. GOOrg. Irnureil-.43.or- ge citizens extended their sym- Francis Rainey. S, eon of George A. Hamel Crane Rainey. Ogden died and the could to best as they pathy sorrowing relatives and trend of suddenly Sunday of stomach trouble. Iral D Lowe. school teacher, at the H. was taken to an Ogden hosPital funeral irvc.0 which were held and died to minutes later. He was bore Is Ogden. March 23. IRIS and Sunday In the Preston Fourth ward who was a student at the school chapel. Bishop Joseph Lathy are his parofficiated announced that over 400 at Ogden. Surviving Mgr.' buildand ent.. broth Clifford er. the crowded into had Rainer persona their last tribute to on. ing to pay of the victims of the explosion at church at Turner. Idaho. the little last Wednesday night when- six lives. their persons lost A. The speakers -were WilliamJohn-A. Ithutermayb Coon Woodward, Lowe. John Carver and Bishop A. Lathy . mt. and diMrs. William duet Wad W. 14. fthumway saes were by Bingham Wiliar-d Itlelstell Hush The palibearere were six of the was IS Burial brothers. departed. r iIs the Preston cemetery. - . - . Drysdale. Corm leiescheme bees Drysilatir. I. daughter of William and Beatrice Wright Drysdale. died Suday at the ofhome $412 Adams avenue. She Ogden. pneumonia. bars Slay 1". Surviving are the Parente and a brother avid sister. Dean sod J Drysdale. -- o nem' services for Charles Nostrum, victim of an auto accident near Provo last Tuesday, were bold in the high school auditorium haturday with Bishop & L Goodwin. of the Second ward in charge. Prayers were by Thomas F. Kirkham and George 8. Peterson. A biographical sketch was read by BishoS Ralph DuBois of Fairfield. The speakers were Mayor G. K. Hansen of Prove Bishop DuBois, Hyrum. Kirkham. Prest. A. J. Evans, and Edward' Southwick.- - Musks was by the Sec. 0114'1141rd double mixed quartet;I solos. Mrs. Edith Evans and Mrs. Margaret Kirkham; duet. Mrs. badiel Kittinger and Mrs. Kirkham. Mr. Nostrum was born in Fair- view. Aug. 111. laII. where be lived until grown. At this place be a He later studied pharnrilacyuas, practiced in Rexburg, Idaho. Re moved to Fairfield in 1911 where be engaged he the sheep and cattle business. After his marriage to Jennie Allred Webb; Dec. St ifil. be made his home In Lehi. , Surviving are big widow: two eons. Bruce and Reed Nostrum. two children. tirs. Elwin Beck.1 re, Klamath Fallg. Ora, and Glen Webb: his mother. Mrs. Josephine Young: three brothers. Peter Nostrum. Soda Springs, Idaho; John Nostrum. Fairview; William Nostrum, Lehi: three sisters. Mrs. Gertrude Cox. Dilion.1 Mont: Mrs.- Snake Denver. Riverton: Mn. Hannah Stone, Murray. -- ,, , 42. -..- -- ....,... daaen -- , , ,, , LI , - -- - Soldie,... litra-- rat Wingimnservices for Mrs. Goidia wiggles.. wife of J. Earl Wigging. Ogden goo. lice officer. 'dere held Sunday at- ternoos in the Ogden Third ward chapel with Bishop M B. Richard. - - , o Puma' ' ae7aPItitaf'fl:fle;lar01:Zire'regaPenwer1711Dtowlrutegrrheeatelrur: and police officers war. pallJames Lafayette Hooper. IL retired riers The grave in Ogden ceme- contractor. died Sunday at the Dee bearers., was dedicated by Carl A. Lindtery an operation. QUiSt following hospital r ' ; . He was born in ClearmonL G '. ' ' in OgApril204, 1151 and bas lived home 31110.1Vo dames - Sotto-Fun- eral la The den family yeare. - see roovicas ficrirJaamneds MRroollo.TBiteolo4;, street. at 1124 Twenty-fift- h 'AmSuarnvdisivitn,eleValkheler Miroolpedrw:alhisonLe. allitreinowo. wee."' held SaSday after: the Ogden lint ward chap- Ilins41)dl: liutntineetrCabliartst 11:111"11'el. with Bishop Horace E. Garner------', ', '''' LeRoy Wright of the presiding bishoprin . conducting. Vocal 'otos Mrs. Brief Services are Held were by Norma 'Freeman. Ind Mn. 'Ethel Goorge Simpson - The C. Holbrook A. U. D. Junior at "ter sposkers , R. Roheits, Cnaries Kingston and LOGAN. Jaw Interment. was in Bishop G , , &apices were held at tha home of the Ogden cemetery. ' .. . - ad . . 'For - - toe-duct- e,, - , 4 , umabsm can - lo , - ' ' - ... . .. . ' e rubbeilawa x - - , : t- , , , - i 4, '. , - , Are you one of those infortunates oho suffer with pains in your anuclos and joint& making you isaisarable, less offkient. Interfering with your working 'imam ruining your ,s, , , , sleep? you may, have trio," trimly things t , ; & 8. IL - j nstil , ' . - - , . t ' . - ' stn-a- - 1 -.- . . , - - 4. - - - - , I. , - - MILFORD, Jan. Mrs. Ella Ernest thane lift wife of Ray Stanoiff diad Saturday st tha Milton l Davila following am p.t oration. Mrs. Btancliff was born March I, Ittl at Marta. a daughter rot W. E. and Elisabeth Kilbourne. She was married Sept. It. 1926. Surviving are her husband; her mother and two autism Mrs.-J.- , L. Navin. Detroit. Mich.. and Mrs. Stra Stancliff was an active club woman. member of Ott Eastern Star and tho Rebekah lodge. , 3:::-(sno- American Fork; David Mitchell, Lehi; Harry Gammon. Vineyard; George E. Huff. Benjamin; W. Le-K. Gore. Genola; Carry Tuomas, land; Robert Elliott.. Edlettnenl; P. John Holley, Georiej.p.-- - te..: Christensen, Salem; mUel B,2ieleon, San' bstaknetalr.t4.7,;'1111- - - - Milford Matron Dies Following Operation -Final Tribute Paid Youth To Mt. Pleasant Crash 1 HAN David Smith Saturday for Enoch Lars Hansen, SI. who died following an Illness of poeumottia. ms body was thee takso ta Blackfoot Idaho, whers further services will be held. The young man. the mon of Remus P. and Mary Amelia Hansen. was a junior at the U. A. C. Hs was bore In Preston. Idaho. be- - Smithfield Pioneer Woman Answers Call , sattstac Persistent coushs and colds lead to I - Croomultion Is guaranteed 'stem tory la the treatment of serious trouble. You cal mop than toughs and colds. bronchil astlime;now with Creomulsion; an emulsified bronchitis and other foram of respire. eTtelltatt that is pleasant to take. Creep for buildtory diseases. and is excellent mulsion is a new medical - discovery Wien. it soafthes and ing up the sloes after colds Of with two-fol- d Money refunded if miry cough er cold is heals the inflamed ist:sibranes and its not relieved after taking according so - hibits germ growth- directions. For sale by an druggists. Of all known drugs, creosote is rem. Send coupon for free sample. gained hy high medical authorities as b.1.MM one of the greatest heal agencies for 1 persistent coughs and colds and other ' Comostutosso Co. Adams. ba. forms of throat troubles. Creoundsion flot Woo of Condos Iwo bottle lewd contains in addition to creemote,other the meet co cold lilt haws es. heal and soothe which ' ' healing elements Name the infected membranes end stop the ' while the irritation and indamma Street ereotiote goes on to the stomach ,. is , into the blood, auarks the seat aty of the trouble and checks the growth Om Immig tanuly. Writ Plai of the germs. -- PROVO, Jan. son W. Tiffany. 4; IV .1';7Al' 2 ::,,Yilf:litifiitef..7 13641 POCATELLO: Ida. jam k, .: , 1114.1 . - I , - T 6.. de- it . . ,., I took a eoursa. la a short I time the rheumatic , pains entirely lett me. I alvo hod a breaking out , on my hands for years that nothing would heal. but this has dime-o- w ours that It was I hounryNhareolargreodboar:istirtalintetilt. blallye removed aftnaill.v br healththeard wantI burning building. and all other , out- to add that I bays tried all kinds of buildings. I think IL & B. Is the ;damns C. Campbell. III West Johnson City'. Tenn.. , proparty relief in thoutands of cases. 11. a. ts buret, vegetable. It Is Bountiful Pieneer- Dies, giving Frederickson. took part. Roll tall showed BS ayes. Forty thountod cattle have died. .., otepfathers noNeils as testified to in unsolicited letters extracted from on the 27 nays and three not lliVetilllt, IIV- three rivers have dried up. and the fresh thy, roots of ' insurance ' , ' of aratituda., i , sot.NTIrtt. lan. ponents Of the measure wars led by natives are swarming to the towns building or contents. lleiLlebada in4 vesicilgatPuttntarlb a While the cause of the fire haw Ben W. Oppenhain4 Ada. and Micob hi a "I suffered from rheumatism for tearing learvetion. says diloarth erg- Magdalnt Rarttr 91,11ni. , . .., bundler &me up to that TOUT nstset been determined.. footprint.- - of MaSlohy. Madison. chitintttfil-4-.t API Trom , Johannesburg. South' Africa, .7A1martVal.g7:41rodmaaiIer'"bom,I;1 good many years. ACtim"113I Joints ,,' e man ware fount in the newly education committee. vehicle spirited to throws oft tba rause, - .. . --tho Daity Mall The drought Mt woods crag 'gender tarter a, brief' would swell so. I 6mi1dn't walk. It ern - ' afallen imoor anti it is believed a opposition was furnished under the SSA ht sold at all good , :wnrst in th0 Illemort of reolitittmos- - In Inntlr of bar advanced tried. moot,evevrIlilpik went to ifot !tome tla two simeTho largo, drug 1 I 11 LIU a siss prowler miret Mayo soueet itruS9 -- !rant:1141k el 1,,C.,Tt Tizigr....1Soo! , !PO deal& -loud. there aml truppwl a match. ',tsar4 Mrs. Graatwas weU Lad ae--- Springs and finally Z tiocidrw to t17 I I. mare osammioda.64106 -- - I 41, . machine shed. troyed a garotte with a threshiner machine separator and tractor and a new auto Fri. day at Salem. The Ppanish troth tiro department responded promptly but the fire was three miles dietant 'over alinnery roads and had trained such headway (bey ware unable to, save the garage and machine they oared tho .adincent , . ' t ' , !.. 1 - SPANISH . He returns your money instantly. - chillin - I' - pm.--"Th- oN9. , Jan. tour broken 'ribs. fractured vertokora and a bemorrhago of the lent. The rather and mother 'lava the driver of all biamo. di a "e' ' ', IL EPHRAIM Ian. water board meeting of the Sanpete fit EPhIrk& the held rutin Public librarr Saturday aft. orneon.. E. more. Jorgensen mom. !atwitter the Southeriand-Berr- y 'near, stated his company was ready finance the Water lit., Gooseberry pro I'left. John T. Oldroyd secretary oi the State Limit board. was also Ores-lePres, IL a. Stringrham of tho Sanpste cetinty board atated that bide for the proJect would . Feb. , were for made Amangenterits boldint a mass; meotior In the Eph- raim theatre in connection with a free virtues show Wednesday eyes-tareit. 3. Speakers have been to- rt 'this rataex-a- ulareileetfan7 all details - . .. ci'. , - '' :.' Any time you don't think Schilling ' , -, ..11a coffeel, "..."'- - . - .7 -, '2IMe t,.......- . ' G . - truly ' the ''4,' ' most economical? l's ' .i7 ,Via .0.- .,-,- . . ! COMO ''' a . 1 ' EPHRAIM'. Jan.' The appropiration-committe- ee of Utah State Legislature Ephraim. Saturday Jan., Ittb in the interest of the proposed experiment station to be built on the swamp peat lauda weetof the city. . A special train conveyed the party to Ephraim and the citisens turned out in masa to the visitors. They wore at once taken to the swamp loads 'Le look over the ground. Brief talks were given by County Agent C. O. Stott and Director Witham Peterson of - the V. A. C.. ex- Periment station.-- Following 'the visit to the swamp the party was taken to the Zion Hotel where a A. W. banquet was iterved. Prest. Lion's eluis intro- dThompson. ofr the Andrew Armstrong. who 'welcomed the legislators. Senator W. D. Candiand wax introduced at toastmaster. Short talks were made by Senator. J. W. Peters, IL Claud Andereon Representative and Senator Herbert Auerbach.- - Dr. Otto Nielson of the drainage board outlined what had been dont. .. All expressed themselves al ilevorz ably impressed with conditions and felt tho protect Justified the building of an experiment station. Di- . I rector William Peterson. an authori itv on loll. stated the biggest danger tot peat lands was the acidity of the and that these particular soils loon fres from acid and rich In Ilmit. . 12 t ,- , - , 1,4I . ., 11. . . -- -- te ..- - tr a , . : - ; I t ''- . . .. , , , . ' , , f - . ...,- ' ' , , , . . 1 i9 ' ''' ath4:thenlettguhn. gutitnrolvu.nbt effect that heReports are to the ....will recover. ' - - ' - n. tlitt. tpanstmChosrtglitnalt- band Lid lo:Iging in his chest. rigit sent fell from his borne almost instantly killed. Part of the load also lodged in the right yids of the . . -shemoat, boy. of the "deign picked up thePabottle and convoyed it and yrung Sheneway to their homes. A doctor was summoned front A'res. ton to attend the Athol:may boy. , donntioaa--,--t-,---i,- .. - nine- ...,....boya-vte- rs - - ' PRESTON. .lan. Dell Sant. If. was almost instantly killed and Kermit Sbumway. IS was wounded by the accidental discharge of .a - photgun Sunday gait. 1 i-- dards Project Leaders to - Receive Instruction FROM BOB SLOCI-- I , 2.1.--4n- 4 ON Iltil ' ' - , 13, - -- PULLS 1111E11 ' precinct gentian of tbo Burch Crookcourtroom ,court tu the Ogden City B. Sanders. A. aftentoon. ,,, , Saturday ' grocer. was ordorod hold for trMi on '.':''. r : an arson charge ond gluon liherti ,undee .1.01-- bail. Sanders was air. rested Doc. I. following invostiga. ' tons by pollea of s fire at a More. Father arid Son Held for i.-- s : III, Washington avsnuo. .. . Testimony at the hoaring ' with wrapping paper soaked an about tho Moro and in the ,,i: ' d hilispeculathi :ttic, that Sanders had slept hiein had tt,,-- er. Joe and that :,. that night. atilt) 49. of Helper ere under arVigor , insurance Fremill,1" oest at Mild 'his fire robwith Castiegate charged two days bolore U. tiro. .4 bery and assault wIth a deadly wea, i, Upon. 1 The Two Visors are' alleged to Scout Fund Financing ..- - bevy out a bole in lb. tent of Jacob ' Turn ' New " Prgacar, entered the pl&elitt nd stole Takes on . ' what they maid find. Precar Was OGDEN. Ian. ILAn anneal Is bi- - reported to have had a lot of money -- --- Mir annwhentbs-pair-worannabimad. to- 100, mon to givein lied to thi find it concealed themselves in each for Boy Scout activities -This is the Lb. tontthey ; - Ogdon Gateway until district,. arrived. Priscar ' now schemo for ;1 nnineing the scout They struck Prgacar twice, once 14.4 with a blackjack end again with a work suggested by C. Angus Wright, council. and the pick handle tho of President but - were unable to fell - - Ilan la Wog approved by a nein. him- A roughand tumble tight - , bin, of man who hare mods tko dug- -- ensued. Bidd Jensen and Wilford -stinted Ruff summoned by Prgacaes cries , ' C ., for help, succeeded in tha , : '. DEVISED IN cams.- ,, Wigers until authoritteeholding arrived. ' I ',' Toe 1'. were unable to meet ' - oorygg., Jan. 31.Eillppory streets $3,004 Vigors bt,nds each. . said to hays been .. Saturday itight are roxponeible for an antotnobile acand cident at 1Hyruns Stocking Heads , aWohfurion 'minim in which Mrs. Golden Kilburn, SO, of Morgan. gu' Jordan District P. T. A. Leg and 41 fetid bruises upon her right tSANDY, Jan. minor injuries. She was placed ...11.,.-- :tnhear train for her horn. In Morgan. Parent.Teackers amociationat the .. 1 ; I final car session of the Jordan Roundthe Ifer husband was' driving which - collided with a wischino up illattirriay elected Hyrum Stock.driven by Leslis C West. 24$11 Medi- - ing, South Jordan. president: L. W. ,: .aos , , t " Nielsen, principal of the Jordan high Avenue,. ,' ....--....school. ! bane hlum-- ,, Mirk a. Jordan high echool faculty, AgTO IS FORFEITED. secretary-treasure- r. reelected '! OGDEN. Jen. ILAn auto belongThe election rounded out o'ne of which wag soloed the most successfal conventions ever ing to Jim Smith I 40 Doe. on when galPolice 2. by held the Parent-Teachassocia,11I:t . limo of liquor were found in tho tion. by dintrict, From a standcar. was forfeitod to the state sat- - pointofofIhe it was the bigattendnnee, S. 1 i" Judas Georg Barka, gest meeting of WI kind ever bald brday ;' Second, district court. lath. in the district i were Fully 35. people ' l""-l"- " ' ' ',, at the opening sessions .4... ' ' INCREASE CAPITAL STOOL I bold present an equal number and FridaY....' ..! 1 ; in attendance today. OGDEN,' yen stPrbi Bagger were . A business meeting of the Jordan lI. Lumbor company capital stock ono ' t Increased from $15.0ol 'to- 8611.000 Teachers association started the , '' ,,,. convention Saturday. Prest Arthur by an amendment filott 1 With tbo county clerk. Saturdsoi R. Peterson, addressed the inetrue; Is divided into Sea 3 :, - .., tors trotn" the 14. schools in the die- ' tZ I, .: tea. ,,, ; , et, $100 each.- : ' I to the nearest doctor. Dr. M. C. Melrose. in whoa office oho died shout throe hour later. She auffered s .... '' : : sear-che- : Wit-so- n. a OGDEK-Ja- ' Malan Youth Buried . In Ogden Cemetery IDAHQBOYKILLED OGDMic San, ,,,,:; ' , - 4 - - - . ' - - 7i.:' ' . ' 011100 - who .. - , ' ,,, - 1:',:lassociath.e. It is likely that water will be given to Salt Lak theif there to a oufficient amount inmembugs dam atter the compaay berg hays been served. . "''-'- -' .... , --- esn - ' ' 3 - , -- - 3 lortt aservice .: ..alt 7City', forms! aprificit. 41s itforLake from, 5 , beetw.36,tme Acre., 11.6,1 of water in the Echo dam has : of-T' . been received let the association's "' onnlication wHi tot put tie. '''. ' en ftle. it being understood that -- -is no obligation on the part of .- '4. 1 - ,Angio-Sazondo- evidently without a full consciousness thereof Ca the part of ' men. are being gathered and prurnovo. annuot Warmer and tiousowives mulgated volumes of Indisputable round-u- p of tho Lincoln high achool testimony to the divine mission of bo tho Prophet :Joseph Smith and, of , we., the oeldNyealues4ay.'F.4..4 direction of thO U. A. C. his successors in the Church of extension retro and tho home testimony to the divine mission of economics departMent.tiLlitti.Lin. Jests Christ." : - twin birth ithool This testimony by Elder-JameThe studonto will stay 'hem dtho day and tit wilt NI II. Antlerscn speaker at the gait int Dui nitular Lake tabentacle hauled to schoot inparent Sunday afternoon school busses. The pastoral session cam. of an address will basin at al3e when tho tenors which at the climax traced out the promises- of wtII bo Orriteted by Principal Lad t,.. God to Abraham of old as they The following biasses will ha conhave been fulfilled through the inducted in the meals section: 145;30 strumentality modern of the it. Common 'to .,. Prof. W if. Warner. of prophet., Pouitry: Latter-day missionaries Saint Did U. A. C.; Vico Ruintion and thein Prof. to Relation Soil England gospel its preaching fertility,' C. Rehouse of the U. A. C..-- said to be the 'blood of Ephraim. J. and that branch, of Israel distinguished 1:3 to 3 tirades for Fruits and Vegetables." front Judah. would be found in br. Y. E. Stevens...state agricultur- Great Brkain and other northern aly inspector; I to 1139 chard itill&gfirnent. tanking. tnin- countries of Europe. People imniog and fertilization." Prof. L. bued with the fictitm that all Israel h. Morris of the M. T. U. are Jews pronounced the declare-tie- " In the women'o section tha classpreposterous. Historical men es will be 1t.30 to Decorations." Lynn Taylor or tho of Britain began to investigate. were "Yankee preachers" The company. o Comfound to to right.- The Book of Provo; 1.3e.. to 3 and mon Cold. Cause. Provention Mormon was Jim word of ,Ocd on Treatniont." Dr. L. W. Oaks. Pro- this point, as were also the revelavo. tions relating thereto promulgated tuncbeo Will ha A cafeteria secby the Prophet Joseph Smith. Eider served by the Immo oconomics 11:31t :Anderson said..., rs tion between 13:341 and In the evoning a concert and triodemay" not 'While the MI ontertainment wilt hs given admit the fact their discoreries under the direction of Prof. Ralph proclaim it beyond dispute." be Routh. head of tho. music departThe !continued God bad revealed A ment. and Frank R. Newman. Muthe for used will be great truth to trtallkind, and huproceeds sic deportnionL man research was bringing proofs from historio human testimony. "The 'blotght of Joseph who was sold into Egyptcoming from his ancestor Abraham and his - prothe birthright.' genitorsthat prtegthod of Ge& is in effective opPROVO.. Jan. inIn and visible both the eration varschool for project leaders of the said. ious Utah county Milt farm bu- visible worlds." the speaker foreof "These combtaed events ., reaus, will be held In the office the shadow the 'tooting of the end? the county agricultural gent inWednew city and building The usherette In of Christ's mitten-Mnesday. Feb. iounty I. the direction Unbelief approaches. of County Ag Mayne. Ex- will reign not stay. It. Ridicule and enJ. A. C. will instruct perts from the itnot will postpone - Jell. projects. mity tne leaders hi the various Six classes Will be held during the valt's decree is that It is 'near at tea.: band?' be concluded. Two classes will begin at Hi La.: The first part et the addreas was Crop pest control and orchard manan amplification of the Article of - Instructions agement and livestock-In the former will be gyms by Dr. Faith. "We believe all that God has revealed." etc. Elder Anderson deF. E. Steven.. state agricultural inspector: Scott !Ammerman. U. S. de- clared this statement a declaration partment of the biological survey. that at this time and for years to ,and Prof. Laval Morris. head of the COMO the channel - of revelation horticultural department of the from God to map to free and unYoung university. Kenneth C. trammeled: an announcement of in the livestock Class, 'fluiler, dean of.- the U. A- - C.. and Dr. the dispensation of the fullness of I,, of 17. Pft.A.è "C. L. Jones. be' times when' there-shawill discuss cow testing. bull block. .red into one all the revealed pith, recand livestock T a eradication, of , the "to the ords. convincing A second session of the shows. Is livestock course will begin at I conpm. Jews and Gentiles that Jesus the Chrlet, the Eternal God, maniThe protect leaders of weed trol will mast at I p.m. with Prof. festing himself to all nations." J. C. litigenSOISCOr the U. A. C. and This declaration of religious be. Helga V. Sweption, agricultural in- lief in the dirine fountain of truth. spector of Utak rounty, and the and his revelatten thereof to man, wilt hear poultry project leaders discussions by Prof. W. K Warner embraces all truth of the universe. U. A. C., and Haas Stirrup the speaker continued. the pointed :I, Springville. director of the Utah out there is a higher field is of knowlCounty Farm bureau. and the Utah dge into which finite mind cannot Poultry Producenr associetion. The seed improvement project venture safely without the direct leaders will meet at I pm. with guidance of that higher Infinite which comes through Prof. Stevens who- will speak on knOwledge need eertification- regularly authorized. positive revInvitations to attend the school elation from God. have been extended to all of the Eider Anderson thoroughly exproject leaders of the county. plained that all Israel are not Jews. that the -- birthright" was held Lincoln High Parents by the division of Israel not of Juand that therefore the prom- Attend School Feb. 2 dah. ises made to Abraham are not to PROVO. Jan: St....Mercian. be fulfilled by the Jews but by the Plane for a county-wid- e meeting of descendants of Joseph. all Utah county civic clubs wili be President I. Grant presid- mad. Wednesday evening. Feb. 2. of and Prof. Hoer C. Lund had Charge when representatives of all these of the music A. with Organist Edward oforganisations will meet in the deP. Kimball- at the console. 'Bow Bre of the county agricultural toiscall in firm was the opening foundation" it a response partment sued by the liglietlitUral committee hymn. and the chair sang "Author of the Provo Chamber of Commerce. of Faith." Organist Kimball ofPresent plans call for a banquet in ons of the Provo ward thiliNtill fered the invocation; and the choir "Divine which Guidance." The closrepro. sang Saturday, Fob, 12, at sentative farmers and business ing 'election was the "Song of the will discuss of the entire county Redeemer." Elder Joseph Andersome of their common prooleme son pronounced the benediction.- It is the endeavor of the agricultaral committee to make this one of the most outetanding affairs In the year. I county during the present UTAH BRIEFS All of tha civic clubs of the coon. well $ o members of the coonty as - Prof... Lotter SMITHFIELD Bureau have indorsed the ty Farm and promised to be fully BJAPHIS0111. InIngerrillOr of grammar meeting affair. and grades 3juniot represented at the high .schools of Among those who have been in- Salt Lake City. spoke at the vited to participate in Wedneslare niedtinte Friday - on meeting are: Lee R. Taylor. Pay. school methods and the influence of son; Will Nelson. Palmyra; Oscar home life and environment on the , - 'Throughout an Banquet In Provo -- -- wrong site of the street, police re- Keep danitge to goods sad rally port. Mr. and Mrs. A. Morro, both arty. The National, a ladies ready. 21. of 160 west Twentreighth street. te.witar owned by Harry Rein. in another earringere boitirkis Mr, eheber.-li- a hop in the building., ...rating Merro's left arm SIM ilkture4 end , The fire. which was rePoreed at 4114h Mrs. alerts suffered outs and bruises 114 beiteeee le bay. Imes cassd by ' IntbeiegL, a eollinic;li i;etnet Iwo') caca The loss is covered by lasuranea. St Washington avenue ynd Twen. ,. , ,,,,., ,,., ,,,, ,......,...., gut- -. tieth street. O. TOLTINIS DigliT,- AlliAllAT fered bruises on the shoulders' and Jan'.. 31..albree boys, at- chest, and IL Gall. IL rateived a cut 'LOGAN'. over the left eye end bruises open,' connection with Wilford the head and neck.- Their '''bugr cot- - Themes on a rharge of assault and 4404 with a motoreer driven by Ray betteryi.-pleade- d 'Mt guilty Marriott,- $IO ,hrehaer street. charge in city court bare &Murder.. Two t berth ; lb. Virgil Gibbons and S us. aerie11114Boadrera, Isere released Ron-OSheriff Can't Get Rid der f bonds, while the third. Josses). has another ekhr1.1.1 Has - al4 'Boarder,. the peace disturbing : Failed io.2 Jail Breaks ;aDd wit,a unable to funnels bead& OGDEN. Jan. St A reprieve Dilly INTZREST INCIIZASILL smash& by eliheelft Richard D. Pincock for James McDonald.;.- FL LOGAN'. ..lan. 31.County Agent b. ,wrteteri who has been at- N. ben heed refused by Govtending meeting's of the directors of George H. Dern. The defendant the various county farm bureaus. bag made two unsuccessful et.. reports more interest la being shown tempts to escape from Jail and in dairying. especially eew testing toe sheriff sought ths reprieve se the prisoner could be taken , and bull association. nod poultry. than any other branch of the work. to the Washington state prison The work of the meetingsla not from which he escaped when finished. but kir. Wrigley expects arrested here, w to make the rounds by TuesdAy. ........-..-. . , , , ; - ittODEM8,. D.C. noreico the direction of the eadOCia. company on ,canal ,tton,. mortgages members - - properties of i are now in tho .. of the , siteociation, Bids for the process of execution.. Of the dam will be when the : called for. it in expected .to the re. f " .': auto' acciJan. St-- An LOGAN. au& Ii.---A dire ta, the street and dent at Twenty-e,ght- h Watt avenue has eeeeed, by Frank Aintothasen building. Ilk Worth NAM Vroet driving & machine on the streek, &Harder Mild Caneed Shelia A. .p. OGDEN. JAIL Sl..-Pras-t., Veers' Bigelow, Weber Blear Wat,er et aswociation. 'halt reeeteed a, copy for executed. the aareenient, fully Echo itte roser, of the constructionUnited States recta. vole from tho i: 1 the unsonscious child and carry bar .1 , r HELPER. . , --- t Mottos. Faucet, daughter of Mr., and Mrs. V. W. Faucet of this city was run down Sunday and fatally injured by an auto driven by Mika Easivnicas also of this city. Tito child was auto riding with her Per Oftill. They stopped in front of tho city hall and the, girl lot out to do ON erreod. While avoidshe was crews. ing ono machine as r., ing the strost she was struch Her father lacing the danger she Inas in Jumpta from the car but was too lateto do anYthilli but Writ up , Elder James H. Anderson Explains How Research Has Verified Claims of Prophet Joseph Smith ll000rtrosele Drouvot Rowe. earl Lobo or Clore Soolk. Cheria. ties Illeprindpatathre. ryll, : mass Illouseament, Chip. I ' Irregular I Carreto Dallier? 'book' Ims imported to lbw ., - , , I - OBITUARY S. When Runs in Front Of Automobile . , ; 1 IS PROVIIIG TRUTH OF I LOGAN 1927,1. Helper Girl Dies C A ?Ak 1 MONTIAr J'ANUARY''31 AND:IDAHO NE WS OF. UTA ; nrsznrr - NEWS ' TIM- -, , , . , .0 , ,P - |