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Show .. - ,, , ,- - , . , , t , , , I . .., - ' . - - DESERET THE ' I Ammmonomour . , "', Anatommtmme.,..,...-- w . IIONDAi FEBRUARY 6 1923 ,,0,,,, for . ward NEWS ' OGDEN.!.VICINITY ro;loommoommi iPROVO . should be reported to 01 Idea Carder De. Irregular s, Tel. be-W. L Barton. Dist. Mgr., The Deseret erwmen Salt Lake City, or Stanford Whitaker, 1064 Twenty-thir- d Street, Option, Tel. 623, Alfred Gladivell, Reporters' Office. Street. poll Twenty-filt- h eery-le- Eight Stakes Hold Convention at panotos chapel Saturday Olsen. wellkrtown farmer and fan of that section who died during the peat week. lOtto James H. Clark pres:ded. were offered by Say V. and J. W. Galatea. The !meeker' were J. A. McCultouth. Blehop hi E. Kartchner, Jr.. ars Loveless, Charles L. Craft.. Musiand John H. Stratton telt cal selections wore rendered by John Shepherd. lira Lucy Poutsen. Mln Nirrt la Christenson. Ivan Ppm' Anna Jenson anti Reuben Pratt. The grave in the- Provo City emtory was dedicated by Alfred IL Davit. Believed Of Weber. College $an, or Melvin Booth, Supt.-Davi- etep-fitth- i step-son- 11. MMWalm - '- -C. Hold Their Conferences OGDEN. Tab. itAnnual confer. emcee of Mt. Ogden stake Mutues were held in the eight wards of - jir-' - I CONVENTION CITIES NAMED. BOISE. Feb. 41,(Specia0-131- ack foot get. the Democratic state con I tral committee meeting March when four delegates to the national lee convention at Houston will named. Orangery, Ile 'tits the state nominating committee. the stake Sunday evening Instead a & stake organisation In the tabernacle as in previous years. Rertorts show the ward organisation' Armed Bandit Robs in excellent condition. Members of the general boards ,, Service Station Here attended the conferences as follows: C. Twelfth Kimball. ward; Mary H. lif. Mach, attendant t the Ruth bray Fox. Fifth ward, Benja- Conoco service statioh, Ninth East min Goddard; Ninth ward Clarissa the end street told Fourteenth ward; George ye. Broadway, IL Brimball, temventeenth ward: sin. lice that he wag robbed of betweed ward: Le- 320 and 525 Saturday night by an fir R. Higgs. Eighteenth Uinta. Ernest Horsley, armed man. Risch said he wail roy Snow, South Weber. 1 alone in the station when the rob. her entered. Motorcycle Patrolmen Cushnahan T. W. Dee and Leland Dater made Monsignor march of the neighborhood but a results- Body Lies in State without , . OGDEN. Tab. I..The belly of Monsignor Patrick Michael Cushna. UTAH BRIEFS ban will be removed from the par. -, house, where it is being viewed 4.... to St. the of hundreds perilous, by leads at. In sulTHFIELDSmithil01 home Joseph CatholicT. Church. Tuesday and civic improvements where it will lie in ternoon, Feb. in all towns of the atate until le a.m. Wednesday. Fib. beautifieation IL el.. so says Prof. Emil Hansen of Of funeral. the time the 1, the II, A. C extension division. ProMembers of the fourth degree fessor Hansen will talk to the Three Knights of Columbus will act as a ward Relief societies Feb. S. In the special guard and keep watch in library building at 3:30 p.m. on, the church until the funeral hour. toms aurroundings end beautifica., Service. will be held In the church eon. Tuesday night at 1;30 PAIL consist. of the 'office of the dead" to SMITHFIELDMrs. Salome Nan. Ing be recited' by all visiting c:ergY. son will her advanced stuThe congregation will offer prayers dents of present pianoforte In a recital at for the repose of the soul of the the Logan Auditorium the latter departed priest. part of the week. , - of t ' --- - -- Gayle, 5 SMITHFIELDVirginia Architects Paparing daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace of will a Waite number give Plans for Armory at the essembly of the U. A;dances C. on 3 , Me. OODEN. Feb, Cienahan, local architects, are pre. paring plans and specifications for the new armory to be built on the southwest corner of Twenty-thir- d street and Adams avenue. The buildIng will have features adapted to the Ilse of the national guard and also for civic purposes. & - , 4 roe , .,- - , 'Elsie 2- , . . 0 ' RIGBYCarl Jenson - I ) i . . ' guisikly ' ' t us 111112111Kli pen perhaps thish thaash rie amass sanneettlagelspl Illisatasertb.1.11. to obis gitiottitte mohowits powwow. coltish ;see this tc alettmet. Rwasol loth se ens "41.1111111.0111,..11.6: ar Z111"-its., f ; ..at,;' ': I Miss Finn. daughter of Mrs. Sadie of Clarke, were mahrried flatFeisee et by Justice Groom.- - They will live hem of the Ernest Jones pest of the American legion held a ruccasaful banquet and amok. haILeie noway evening, It was one Of the best attended al- fairs the poet has held during the MÁLAD-.-Mertibe- 1 ,., , ) sKern., il,E'.ICt1 ) HinekleY. 0010 Trouser Thief Collects Three Pairs While Owners Remain Asleep - Retirement Fund teachers Pelt. from Cache, Sotto 'der. Rich countisw Logan City end the U. A. C. 144. attended the regional conference of LOdAl4.- the CIO Educational association. at the Logan high acheet suditoriunt on Saturday. Dr. LeRoy Cowlea. the ssociation., urged president,ot the agitation of ssieuring tho enactment into law In this state of a bill a teachers' retirement providing fund. TM matter was before the state legislature at its recent but felled, It wee pointed out. mending a constitutional amend-of ment for the reclassificettion property 4er tag purptiaes. It was shown whereby considerable property of an intangible nature now escapee Its share of carrying th burden of government- F. M. Young. President of the tovrannization. gen City Teachers presided at the conference- - Durings' th afternoon session, the organisation was addressDr.. ed by Prof. Henry Petersen. andconH. L. Richards. Mrs. H. 1. Pack ducted this Sollelell Supt. Louie A. Petracin of tho to--of1 tan City school gave an address welcome. ChriftengD played a vio-- 1 lin sole. Dr. W. L. Wallies"! gave, an able paper on school ftnancs. toes-pi- Parent-'reechoe- ' PROVO:- - Feb. oftinfit are OW the look Out for a trouser thief who has deprived three sleeping men in different parts of the city of their trousers. At the Boyden House he entered the room of Frank Brown, with him trousers containingtakinga watch, some money and army discharge paper' from the SpaniebAmerican war, the Chinese Boxer and the World war. upriing From the Provo fire station he carried war a Pair of gloves belonging to Fire (hied Reef Boshard, and a pair of trouser, belonging to Wilford Smoot. The same burglar is bevotel have entered a house in the southeast aection of the city from which he took a pair of troueers containing HO in cash. The trousers liken front the fire station were found in an alley close by the station the next morning. OBITUARY PROVO. rob. Wilkins. former businessman,. died at the 'leanly bottle In this city recently. wee burled In the Provo City cemetetv Sunday. The crave tram delicaldvd by Bishop Ralph Pau lion. This funeral services were conducted In the Elks hems under the direction Of M. Howard Graham, ex. sited ruler of Provo Lodi No. est B. P. O. Elks. Ttse speakers were E. A Mitchell and Signori JosePh A. Buttle. Prayers wars Dr. H. P. Cannon chaplain of by the Elks lodge. and Mahon Mark E. Enrich nor, Jr. Vocal selections were by litre. Ma., rho Ruiner Hodquiat. Mrs. Alen Simmons, Clean Wilkint, Annie and Batty Madsen. Consumer Girl Is , Paid Last Rites at Prite PRICE, Yob. requiem mos was this morning at Notre Dames sung de ter Ethel Cents Commons Lourdes, of Conspmt. who died at .the born est Mtn Jack Pintu of scut Entinesrditis. Interment was in Price City came. Darr. Miss Commons was born in Julesburg. Colo, June 11 1909, tho daughter of Cigarette all and Pearl if. Commons With her parents she came to Carbon county several year. ago, attending lb schools here and gradttating from the high school. en. Surviving are her parent., brother and two sisters, Maui. CI and Merl. COMMOUtt. Consumer. Early Freighter Is - Buried at Ma lad, Idaho OGDEN. Feb. neral services for Ralph M. Douglas. early freighter and Ogden pioItalia 11 Dies From neer. were hold Saturday tho Eleventh ward chapel Webjet Shot James ff. Riley in charge. Bishop Vocal Mysterious Doing were by Mrs. Tanis"' and Mrs. Hoed lilt glary Hunter. The Window were T. Samuel Bmwnspeakers Through log. Angus T. Wright, James H. ' OGDEN, Feb. G.Bruno Perri, 62. Douglas and Bishop Riley. The shot body was taken to Mated. Idaho. mysteriously near Itshan, who wan while where Sunday. Interment was made seated Christmas &gilt tho plot When Mrs. Douglas IS a a indow at his home, 176 West to Rushton avenue. died Saturday In-at buried. his home sta the result of the to Itair and juries. Ile Was born cams to America 20 years ago and St. George's has resided in Ogden 12 years. No Son Rest was a cement 4inishg1. Surviving are his widow and two mom Joseph ST. GEORGE, Feb. and Gabriel Perri, Ogden. Funeral for Paul Brooks. t&im Vera idi, 40, Italian, neigh- 13, son ofservices Sheriff and Mrs bor who is said to have quarreled Brookawere held Saturday, in the with Pent was arrested shortly Eaat ward chine! with Imhof) Karl after tho shooting and after being finow ig blue le was conducting. held on an open charge for two by a mixed were quartet. Prayer' released. The was weeks Banks shooting by John T. Voodbury County and David at present remains & mystery. H. Morrie!. The grave In the at. Holiday Each Month 4 George City cemetery Ives dedicated by John K Cottem. The speakere Funeral Hour Is PROVO, )eb. of wire George W. Worthen end Prest. one holiday every monthaverage will be obJoseph X. Niche lea. Tribute of reserved by the Utah county Member Bishopric from banks, and spect officers city county according to a decision taken at the was read by Bishop Karl N. Snow. regularly monthly meeting of the Ogden 18th 'Utah County Bankers' association. The decision is to accordance with a Held Provo similar practice adopted by the fed-er- a! reserve bank.. The days on Life Resident Long which this bankers will rout from PROVO, Feb. 1.(Sooch' 1)-- -Fu. their labors will be New Tears, erricAs were naral Lincoln's birthday. held in Washington .'t Pioneer ward chapel for Mrs.today birthdaY. Arbor day, Memorial day; Myrtle da, wife of George W. liar-de- ,. : Hardy, Independence day,- Pioneer day, La.,:;,,:::;'-i.bor day, Columbus day. Armistice who died Friday night followday, Thanksgiving day and Christing illness. man. Should the holiday fall on a Mrs. protracted Hardy was born and lived 1 hero practically ail her lifó. She Sunday the following Monday will was an officer in Pioneer ward Rebe obaerved. To investigate a recent ruling of lief society. 1 00.1,.4, the federal reserve bank relative to Besides here husband surviving interest-bearin- g accounts the felCr. five chtMreni Don. Byron. Ulla. i ,g V end Florence Hardy,- Provg; selected: Wei; lowing committee Evelyn a brother. Thomas Jacques.-Henry A. Gardner.-- Spanish Fork, R. Provo; W. a Chipman. Provo.E. a sister. Mrs. Louisa Manwaring. Fork. American salt Lake. 7,1.., Ail of the banking institutions In the county were repreeented at tht ."; be luncheon meeting held at the Hotel ,, .0,, Burley Resident Roberts. if. A. Di3lOn president of 11 Buried Mr. and Lake the association presided. (-Mrs. James M. Peterson of Rich. BURLEY. Ida-- . Feb. field were guests. ex, in the Followtng funeral eyrie L. D. S. tabernacle her. Sunday the LEAvs fro STUDY VOICE. 1:1 body of Mr& Gertrude Crane 41. wife of William Me) DI3ROVO, Feb. Pulalpher, 21. on of Mr. and hire. E. C. PuiIan. Jr.. was taken to bait Lake for interment eipher of Pleaoant View. and Hugh Mrs. McMillan was born in ;tilt Larson. son of Mr. and Mr. T. C. Larson of this pity, have left for Lake in 1184 & daughter of John T. Crane. She was married in Deb Denver where they will become stuand rant. here in dents of John C. Wilcox. New York l when Mr. McMillan took change at the Burley Mr. Pulingter has vocal teacher, flour Innis. studied musk, ter. tinder Mrii, lilLLOWORTH W. WILCOX. her burviving are bar husband. (tarn Clark. OGDEN, Ireb,, two children; sisters. Mr. tend services for Ellsworth W. father. N. James. Burley. and Mr. After about ten years of preps:- - Wilcox. of the Eighteenth ward George Jame. ball Lake & brothWon an IberoAmerican exposition bishopric. who died in a Salt Lak Ern.ta r. Bert Crane. 8411 Lake. will be held at Seville, Spain, from hospital on Itridni, will ba held the next October to the followinz June. Tuesday,, Vet,. 7. at tin pm. atWilFormer Mi liville ninth ward chapel, with Bishop liam Z. Terry in charge. Elder David Et McKay of the Council ot the Bishop Answers Call Twelve, will ba lb principal Sheriff's Laid at Plan 4 Set For Of Ward Funeral for '' to in Salt Ward LooAN, T.b. 4.John M. Bausch .'t 07 . residing at Nib ley ward and for 30 years bishop of MUIvIII.. died Clover Nonogenarian at a Logan hospital. He gstutgay Is by his widow. Mn. D.U. Answers Call of Death lahsurvived Graham Mousehe and a number of children. TOOTLE... Feb. (1(Spec1a1)--M- rs. Mr. Match was born July 11.11101, Mary Christina Anderson. 92. died at Maysville. tits son of Thomas and at this home of her granddaughter, Margaret Coutish Bausch'. Mrs. Robert Remington on SatutdaY following a lingering Illness. Funeral Berries will be held In Ophir District Miner the Clover ward chapel Tuesday. Buried in Salt Lake Feb. 2. at I am. with Interment In Et John City cemetery. The Felt. TOOICLF, body may be viewed at the Chris. of Thomas Howarth, 61, Ophir Jensen Mortuary until 11 stn. Tues- body died who miner of Pasumonlar wag day and st the Clover ward chapel taken to the It Lake City come. from 13:30 p.m. until the eervices. tery today for interment following 20. Nov. was born Anderson Mrs. in the Christensen 1834 In Sweden, and came to Utah chapel. In 1869 settling at Clover a year Mr. Howarth, a miner in the Ophir after her arrival. for a at a century. are two children! distrieat rs survived byquarter Survivitg his widow. They and came to Charles T Anderson. Clover. from salt Lake. H Tooele, four had beenOphir lire, Lonnie atraaburc, ilL with tubereulosie for grandchildren and 20 Iler husband died nine Iwo years.. was in married $he Ytara Atte. the endowment house shortly after 4u-a..-.e coming' to thie country. She was I Obituary. an active Church worker. -.- COLE oomislioatjous which might ' ' , - , Laxanyer and MALADElection et 'Wiwi of the Hamilton club, an ersanisatinn ' of Republican voters. took place at a luncheon meeting held Friday evening. Thia was the first session. of the dub held since the last genThe officers eleetz oral election. ed were John W. Clark. president; J. Heber I, Evans, D. Price, 'secretary and treasurer., ........, . MAUD -.- Thera Were ' fifteen birthe and eight deaths in Oneida county during January. eccereing trt the monthly report of Dr. J4 11. registrar of vital Statistics. Of the deaths I wire thml end g ware female. end of births Ill .,..: , vrere males and I wart lealliali ., , , Finn. urdsy Ferry - . opt , -- ' RIGBYBirth of sons are an- Mrs. j. If. flounced by Mr. and Loren and. Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan .. Evans. , , ) Annie , ,4, IDAHO BRIEFS I ', nual farmers' and housekeepers roundup at the Lincoln high stchool In Orem Opened 1114hday with Eph Bergeson, president of the 'Utah state farm bureau federation as the pr,incipal speaker of the day. Me 'Poke on thing that have been ac. Utah --.Ammer complished by through the coeoperation in the farm bureau movement. The round. up opeaed with a general assembly at 10 a.m. at which an addrese of welcome was given by Karl Banks. principal of the school. Among those who spoke at the department sessions during the day were Dr. Irnincis t. Coe, horticulturiet of the U. A. C. Clyde C. Ed. mildly, manager of the Utah Poultry Producers. Inc.: Mn. Sadie O Morris, nutrition expert of the U. A. C.: Johanna Moen, U. A. C.: Dr. C. Y. Cannon of R Y 17: Dr. Thomas L. Martin. it Y. 1..L. Dr. Delence Bishop. rtah Mate health departDr. ment. and le L. Cullimors. Provo city physieiannoon hour luncheon the During wee served b th domestic science department of the school under the direction of Miss Leah Hales. Mu. sic was rendered by the muele dee partment of the school under the leadership of Ralph Booth and Mrs. Friday at pm. When the air passages of , BLACKFOOTMiss Lola Davis who the Throat and Nose are has been an active member of the inflamed from a Cold, the Gleaner Girls of the L. D. 8. was honored with a shower Friday wee. inflammation will remain Ong at Ow borne of Miss Vella until the Cold is Miss Davie will be mar. Brigs. ried within the month to Ronald annottncement the To wets'', having work off the Cold and to been made at a dinner given in her the system against honor on Thursday at the home of fortify ' her father. Racer Davis. . Grip, Influenza and other , ',.., Il an- , Mt Ogden Stake Mutuals Stid-- Former Businessman Buried by Provo Elks In Lincoln High Teachers Urge Driver PROVO, Feb. 4.The fifth Tax Change and Hit-Ru- n OGDEN. rob. 1.Irifteen hinteired 0GDE. pb. ILWilliam Stokes. Sunday school officers and teach. Igo died Sunday at the Dee hospital from injuries received erg, stake presidencies, high counSaturday cils, ward bishoprics and officers of when it is presumed he was truck the Melchleadelt priesthood of the bi a hit.and.run auto driver.-- H North Davis, was found early Saturday on I hay. Woodruff, Morgan. , Boulder, North Weber, Weber, O. stack two- miles south of Clearfield den and Mt Ogden strikes, attend- suffering- from savers fujuries on 04 e convention in Weber college the lace end head- , Mr. Stokes has suffered lobs of Sunday. A general session for stake bill- memory for sometime and Ire. core was held in the morning with the after- quently wandered away from home. departmental. work Inward officers. noon for stake and Bishop E. T. Saunders of the Fourth Members of the general board who ward, who resides at 423 Twentieth attended were GenPrill notified officer. Friday that street. Dr Adam S. Bennion, hie A McKay had. left home and Al'oca D. Thomas. Edward P. could be found. Nothing definnot IiimbalL George A. Holt, Albert ite regarding the accident has been Horace K. Seegmiller. Hooper. F. by IDavie county or Weber H. Cutnmings, Hobert I. Judd. Tee. learned officers Inwho made have county Whitbeck. ate Olivine. Ines gatione. Elder McKay in explAning the est Born In England where he was a changes effecting the priest'-a young man, Mr. :ovhen - recent hood and Sunday schools staid: "We aatIor came to the United States can never get away front the priest- Stokes 1862 abandoned in the sea. He and of Zion. hood. It is the strength to Utah in 1681 and worked More activity is to be placed noon came as section a for the U. P,, foreman the priesthood quorums and the up farming at Uinta outlook Is very encouraging. toIt di-is tater taking 13 and ' the coming ago years retiring duty of the priesthood of the Church to Ogden to live with Bishop Satin. rect all the ffairs dare. God in theory. in fact as well as Mr. Stolas wee married In 1898 in placed the priesthood but to Amelia Ann Batchelor who died the Church for this purpose In Aug. 1919. Surviving are the fol. they have mot always functioned e and daughters: H. of lowing Si entitles.the The responsibility Church C., in David, Reuben. and K. T. Senn. the gospel teaching Mrs. Elisabeth Millard, the Ogden; dire, rests upon. and to the world oitotv 441a4,- Ai rt.,. Lott Dying ton, teathe at Bennion general Dr. Funeral services will be held Si On explained tho course of study at lt.m. at the Wednesday, Feb. and Dr. Thomas told of the faellt, for proJecting the fourth Ward chapel. Interment will ties and means and The uses. be in their City of Ogden ,cemetery. the, course study departments induring theof afternoon members POLICE HEADS BERK NEM& each were charge of the general board. OGDEN. Feb. CCaptain Robert Burk was president of the Ogden Police Mutual Benefit Civil Service Board n annual electiou immolation the at of officers. Sunday. Other officers Is Held Above That were Mire. George Phil.. L. lips, vice president; Detective L. M. Of City Commission NellOnt eeeretarY1 Patrolman L. are cow. Committees .treasurer. OGDEN. rob. Hilton, city to be appointed later by Captain. ' boa no right to reinstate of the police department number who has been removed by the civil WIVES GIVEN DECREE. service commission, in the opinion OGDEN, Feb. f.On grounds of of City Atty. Arthur E. Pratt who was liked for an opinion in the cruelty, Louise ff. Higginbotham was granted a divores naturday in case of LARD, Shelby who bag taloned for reinstatement on the the &rend district court from Euforce. glielby was dismissed by the gene E. Higginbothant. Lila J. Buiwhen lough was granted a divorce from civil service commission Maynard Oullough. Tbay have two charged with violating thea prohibironven. childron. wattle attending tion law lion in Southern Utah in MC The city attorney says further It LID CIIECIC CHARGE DISMISSED poseible that upon application to OGDEN. Feb. J. Soderberg, the present civil service committsion charged passing a worthless and an examinstion as to his physi check terwith $31 on the Whitney Grce , cal fitness, Shelby's name may be company Dec. 32, 1337, was list from eery placed upon the eligible dismissed in, the Second district appointments are made. court, Saturday. r J. C. Allen. Jr. Reporter. Irregular Carrie; Delleee7 should be reported to IMPS The Carrier Department, Deseret News. bait Lake City. or Dennis Dover, 243 tam Third booth, 1Olan Td. liol Roundup Opens Victim , i LOGAN N. Gunnar Rasmuson, Re. porter. For carrier service or subwriptlons call Prove office Deseret Nees. Tel Aged Ogden Man ' . Richfield Resident, for . Half Century Is Buried , nicnnELD, Feb. Pummel services for Carl C. Olsen. 77, who died Jan. Mi. were bold on in the Third jrilPrposlay ;ea:1 cherapir,yi. J. Hansen. Music was It Bishop ' by a mixed quartet from the Third I8 bbis ward with special selections by Hood. A. W. Rowley and gennethHansen. The speakers were Millie P. C 13. Peteroon. James Z. Morri, son and Bishop Hansen. is easy a. Mr. Olsen was born in Denmark. Cold if you dcectneglect it In 1110, and emigrated to Utah in 3117 since. his residing here (Iowa driu310m wit: having jimi some years atm toou box of Surviving children are: Carl Olsen. o Jr.. Mrs. Chrietian Laraen. Mrs. 30c. Roy Zoofelt, Mrs. Cop Nelson. and 21 Mrs. Moto Puffin: Th011oz bvirs this stil;ature sod one great,grandchild. Miles um fla It lagE. n grand-childre- - , ab. 1117;:?LOW, r3110 Allen 4411.Ittfralr . le.wirco,ommgooomonnamommeasnamminoolom...aman.020 ;H Provo Sport Fan Is J-- . Laid at Final Rest : 1r mod Marjorie rob. DOW serwites were keld la the Tim., .. . . . , d ' -- , - ' Il1ote0,.S0::'t7'", Dry' Law. Charge .''Girt,....Eièi'0.i . ARE EXPLAINED:, IN i,ii'':Jf....,., Pak POCATELLO, Shot4iii.-- )1S!.11)ts and Lana Brizendine, who wore first 11.1BERNAcLE TALK Jureriraturdly ofdiatrict will taco dry law violation prosactiLORI Police tion. Pursuing The two youths. although Montt-fle- d , Car n by four occupants of &ha section ' i Fleeing house at Pebbeles- where Deltmo was killed allring a holdup, Bishop David A. Smith Pasodo Traf (lc. took the stand 'wens that they wore from a still in dumping at Speaker Special the hills moonsbino near Bancroft when tha SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 11,(Art occurred. Pieter declared Uncertain whether it was a case Afternoon Session for murder het did tho actual dumping whilo i0 Mel quarrel Inof kidaatung. as Brizendine toed on guard they rists. feared a raid. volving a bit of violence. or OW'S mon Police with two of the bay cities 'rho young 'stunt." wit. and Mro. Eld& Gill. slater of today were searching for a young Plater. were motored at Itarbridge motorist who aeized Miss Merle over consider-o- O'Brien. 21, and whisked her Latter-daSaints believe that all after an autoofchase swat southern rlaho. portion mankind ars the cluildren of God. in his car, evading a hall 02 buland that God will sato all of his lets and an officer" pursuit children ultimately although the The story of Miss O'Brietes corn., degree of salvation for each indiPlinio'''. Jean and Grecs Collins, vidual will vary siocording to the I was that the three girls were wait. faith and works et the individual. leg at a service station tor a taxBishop David A,. Smith of the Preicab last night when the young man deof the Church siding Bishopric parked his car nearby and engaged clared in an address at the special Miss O'Brien in conversation. leadtourist service hi the Tabernacle ing her away from the other two. Sunday forenoon. As the pair nested his automobile. DOVER, O Feb. Elder Levi Edgar Young ot the Madame Elizabeth Dee leans. St. Miss O'Brien screamell and strugFirst Seven Presidents of Seventies novelist and Orient traveler. of gled to break away from him but was in charge of the service. and Los was found dead In he pushed her into the machine. Angeles. Organist Alexander Schreiner of- her bed hers today. a bullet in Al &meter, service station et. ficiated at the console. Elder Benbut to old intervene brain and an fashioned pis- tendant attempted jamin Goddard of the Bureau of her tol clutched In her hand. She has received rap on the head which Information offered the opening been making here horne here with frustrated hie efforts. At that rnorelatives for this past ls trionths. mept the taxicab appeared on the Denies Strangeness. gathering material for a new book. scene, and a special policeman. seeLatteDes Jeans Bishop Smith said that the was ths ing the scuffle. commandeered OW Madame r-day Saints are widely believed daughter of Captain Le toy James cab and the mysterious to be a peculiar people and to bolo U. S. A.. who for IT years Is said car, whichpursued was just getting under to a stronge and new doctrine. He to have acted as 'military advisor way. Re tired several shots. none corrected the impresaion that the to the mikados government. of which was effective. The ear doctrines of the Church are eithet , in books was traffic. lost Madams the Among Desjeans new or strange. and said that the are: The House of Thane." Addresses given bY the Collins doctrines held by the Latter-da- y of Desire." The Winning sisters turned out to be ficticious. Saints were known to and preach. "Hearts Coat." as did the street number which Chance." The Kaiser's ad by Adam. Child." "The Lite Build they gave as the residence of Miss "Nobody He said that all men lived In the O'Brien. and "Far Triumvh." spirit before they came to this earth as mortals. and that at a primeval council in the heavens all the children of God were called to together and had explained to them th plan of sending them p earth-uot tabernacle obtain the flePh and bones Plan sa outlined. said Bishop Smith. included the necessity ol 'Pm:abate; coughs and colds lead to the infected membranes and stop the to establish mor. the fall Likewise was the necessity' serious trouble. You CM atop them now irritation and inflammation. Irbil rho of a redemtpion from the fall of with Cream Igloo, an emulsified ate. creosote goes on to the stomach. is Rh. Imbed into the blood. attacks the seat Adam included in the plan and Je- sots that is pleasant to take. Creomub sus was appointed as the Christ Mon is a new medical discosery with of the trouble and checks the fpowth and savior even before the .world of the germs. soothes god heads d setio WU. be explained. Creomulsion is guaranteed wish& the inflamed esembraneo and inhibits Believe Gad la rather. germ grim& tory in the treatment of puMu liembers of the Church of Jesus Of all known drugs, creosote is coughs and colds. Inewhial asthma, Saints Christ of Latter-da- y bronchitis and other forms of respiro. by high medical authorities as earth to was the gospel given agencies for tory disease& and is excellent for build. in various dispensations through. ono of tho greatest healing no. out the history of the world. and penistent coughs god colds and other ing up the system alter colds or Money refunded if any cough or cold is also believe that SUMO Christ's day banns of throat troubles. Croomulsion many of the pure principles of the contains, in addition to avosote, other not relieved after taking according to gospel have been lost or changed. healing telements whkk soothe and heal direction& Ask your druggist. (adv.); making neceatery a restoration of the fulness of the gospel in the present century. which. the speaker said. was accomplished through Jcseph Smith Th'C COUGH OR COLD THAT HANGS explained that Bishop Smith members of the Church regard God , as the father of all men and that God. of are the mortals offspring being created in the image of the deity. Be said that mankind may become Godlike through obedience . ..."- to divine commands. ." ,,- '044, e,f; ,'''-- ,,,,- ..,, 2Prayer is Needed. 1 1 ' Latter-da- y Saints. he said. be. t'')i , ..f , Ilse in the Meter of DraYer. and 14,,,,,,,.,2) ,, 4 t ) , ;t: believe that God will give answer 14,,,i, 41& 'Nf to individual prayers offered .earn7 IL...4, , ..lt estly and in faith. A He declared that repentance . k U )4,,,-from sin is neoeseary to salvation 'rT 84,.,x6 'ai ,,, In the kingdom of God. and he ....:. 4. ; concluded, by saying that mankind .. .. most keep clean physically. morally " 1 I :.''' , , !,;41,.., and mentally. and must serve God In honor. .e,; k It ,f the ,1 Wed Organist Schreiner hymn "Abide With lits;" ' 1: Ruhiniteint menet Ostrow" by , "Meditation." by dEvry his own , of 'Lead Kindly arrangement . 7 , i.,- -, I .,. VW, Light." and "Largo" by Handel. ',, He also pronounced the benediction at the close of the meeting. ... Larrr near re4r, : - rists. ris ts. P e r bi y Novelist Is Found Shot to Death in Bed at Dover, Ohio 1;.: AA s kr,t, 1 rta! A THREE DAYS COUGH YOUR DANGER SIGNAL' two-fol- d CREOMULSIONal (OR - :,,,-- - ,' , ",." it- -- -- ' - , ,,, - - .- -: - 4 - , " Dry Law Officer New Lava Hot Springs Head .; if.N..., LAVA HOT SPRING& Idaho. Isis. et A. Trench. Rouen has beau sepointd tendoot of tha tate property hero. tte succeeds J. W. Ah. who magaMr. Fraek ad averal weeks ago. wilt assume Ms duties about Atarch , The new uperintondent hat boon g federal prohibition agent for 14 southern Idaho counties the past two tmare, Repairs are now under way at tho natatorium, it having ben found necessary to replace roof girde s weakened by action of chem. hwls arising in vapors from the water. At the recommendation of tho govornor a plan making tho pool virtually an outdoor plunge willumhe used until the logialaturo of can mak adtquato appropriations The structural condition ot the building had not been realised in time to ask tor this at the last ' iito li, ,', ... 4,11teotf,,,e t '11 ,.7 1:74' ..e.o., . -- ki Vt '''' ,.. 1...... o; , T. ,.. 7,,z w..ont) 1 e . I) OVER. Attuma &lam ft& 'lathier, by the filsh.lesseting , , Like Precious Jewels. When dingy (FREE ,.. - test will prove It) hundreds of thouunds of IN 1. cases it is discovered that . rrxrE oBiTtmurs r teeth dingy. Just run your tongue across year teeth. And you will feel it teetkittisanthetedhealgr:al II . I dins and stays. It forms a breeding place for germs. And germs, with tartar, are the chief de:7ra Chicago, 11., tr. & A. - : 1 ' 1 The 1V01141., Qualk7 Esstsgml Iko Voli'sDfooti midwives ''" , 1 ' I I ' ' 1 only elbe tuba ta .v.,..i ' t- - - . - - ! I t liddress 1 . I Ave. !Came , 1.f s 1 Daanfrunejr4 t 1 to 1 - st' - TsEallEB.Prithi.E23P.S6D:0104DIEt3.NDs:TvaCTustek : trecis e, ,.....,..........1 : ghYte:ga P! I FREE '4 I mem , 1074:tetaegye tr7y2y.1)7drugaue,..,..fporstorefuhasse...11 ; . cause of pyorrhea and other serious troubles. , Ordinary brushing fails in also. film. AM under ceufully fighting film are the clear, whiter teeth' you Now modern science his Parfected an effective film combat- -, ant, called Pepsodent. It acts to curdle fihn, then to remove it. It firms and protects gums; beau., tifies teeth ,Inettly and correctly, teeth thought naturally "off color" are actually dazzling white. A film coat makes them lustreless and dull. When you remove it the new way teeth , take on a brilliance 'that amazes, Gums grow firm and pink. -A simple test proves the great truth of this discovery. A test that stars of the stage and screen have made by scores. It has taught them their most taut beauty aid. import ttit,utel:ataaot new ... in tooth --- care A Tema jtrait z27y7srallIZZ':the amazing nwerente clouds your teeth. A fihn that ..... absorbs discolorations and keeps tobfaprettt - film is removed sew way 10-d-ay l' - as, saks ant rising des:Tiler, Pepanst Teeth Sparkle -- -, . ' . a;'...) f ZI. .b ' 1.4111 Ground Broken for Rigby War Memorial n. P......""'I.,, . - ,,' ' ,' t: ' '' ,''. I ' - P Carlon'. tart So...0m1 O. Carbon. So. a residont of SonS7 for many In operation for a nip- - 1 years died Sunda?. De wan a na- - , a Frit tive of Sweden and rune to Utah in Haael Nielsen. 14. daughter hospital. of Mr. tan. Surviving is his widow. Mrs. I ewe Mr& PL tk hielsont- died Thum. Ana& Deatluit Cerise's 0 ?stove. ' . of cHuRcli ,,BELIEFe Pair Fried Murder Now Face Darla DALE SEEL ISAMIEfl . DALE. Feb. 1.(8pecial) ' UMINM bur-hoo- d, t'uCreAtirMailit: , lea' ) , 1 .......-...- - - t MOST, Ida., Feb. unExcavation work began der the direction of theFriday American Legion for the erection of a World war memorial building, to be 1.0 used as a National armory, to be built west of guard the eity facing the south on the corner of Fremont avenue and First West street. The building will be le tr lee two stories high, with full feet, foot basement. The structure eight will be of Spanish style, the nsaterial as yet undecided. The first floor will contain a ball, a club room, a melt. tug room. a drill halt, and a bitch-eThe second floor wilt contaia lockers room,- orderly and 4. It is estimated thesupply cost will be NICKOLAS. E. about g12,0Se. The to be to building DeeDittAII Nicholas, 111, died sod.. completed this summer. The national guard will use the danir Jan. fl at the house eif his hrother-in-lat- r, Charles Metcalf. in building for drilla and the storing of its equipment. Nampa Idaho. Ha was born in btalad May 1171. but has resided in Nampa since day. SurvIvIns ire her Saronta and ISO& brothers and au Wilma: Thinteldif,- Pus. Ivor, twilit ThiifolreirrailirTithers and sisters survive: John Nicholas. Nampa. lila Ploy& Sian and William lolialoott. William H. and Martha Nicholas and tranoral oarvicoo 'faro bold Saturday. Inter:Dont was In Castio Dal Mrs. Ifrrum Saariar of Naiad. Inneral serviemi mar held Jan. city carnation 24 with burial in Kohlerlawn cemeROTZLAND KAN num' tery. Nampa. , 'BLACKFOOT.Idatto, Irtb. tt ORANGEVILLE MATRON DEL fcKi U. died at (Soecial)John horn hie In Groerian Friday after ORANGEVItE. rex two months Massa foliowloa Um Mika Maud Darla. St. died paralytic. tria Mr. MeKi had re. - an Thursday operation aided btos'ailind- - la years. He tor tottro. foliowiag aurrivint ara Sir a wife. ia ..00aa and eae Robert Davit, and tiro chiIi leave daughter. dress: Mrs, Lillis Afloat'. Gion , Orem -- , , , . . ,,:,:,,,.....,...,::.:,:lritt.:1,4.:::,,w;:.:...,....:,..:9,:;.:...:.(I.JTA:,.:;!:.:;-ANp,.:;-..:-Ip.A-0I - . ,1 ....1111MINIMM.EMEIMMolmomegoomormol. I .., I .. ,' , -. , . . "--- - -- .... - |