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Show I THIS JOURNAL, FAGifi FOUR 1921 ( i ): 5-- Remove Corns Impressive Service Held Easily, Quickly not by painful, dancsroua cousins or Sunday For Postmaster cutlius. not by burning but inuulauly imply by shriveling them up au you , iand Prominent Citizen can psel tba off In ona pteco. Ilia of Valley Many Kela-- t "GETG-I- T fives and Friends At- Demftnd tftr Your money tot If it fait. unothibir. aboull tend Services. At birminn lo liv drufftilt. Lam rum A Co Uoate txit a 11 K citiumo. Pun- LEWISTON Mar ' hv Hil('r Iir3- na r eral services over the' remains !"'' who M. Anderson John of deLnTTinnri on his birthday. March 16th at JUAKKtLL EilUd .the home of his daughter Mrs. Letha Lundahl of Logan were IN SHOOTING held at the Lewiston First ward ' chapel Sunday afternoon. was BRIGHAM CITY. March 22. . Ihe meeting house ; . crowded to its utmost capacity John France, a miner employe) t with relatives and friends from by the Vipont Silver Mining ; Lewiston and every part of the company, was brought into this county. It was one of the most city from that place earlythis impressive funeral services ever morning suffering with several held at Lewiston. Everyone gunshot wounds alleged to have .present partook of the fine in- -' been inflicted by John Pipch, a fluence and rendered heartfelt fellow miner, as a result of a and quarrel which the two men had love for the departed much sympathy and kind Sunday. for those who were left to According to the report from . mourn. the seriffs office, France left a - The choir sang"" a solection, car on the track in the mine and invocation was offered by Sunday evening which annoyed George Barber of Logan. Pipch and further aggravated ? Miss Ethelyn Taggart accom- - the strained relations which have panied by the choir sang 'Not existed for some time. When the men gathered In the washroom , The speakers were Andrew France is alleged to have t Wiser, B. A. Hendricks of Lo- -, Pipch with a knife gan and President G. A. Hogan. threatening to do him bodily A vocal duet was given by harm. Pipch hurried out of the Mrs. Herbert Harrison. room and secured a gun arid . Following this other speakers later in the evening when the were:1 Frank. Stephenson, two men met again France is alSlyvester Lowe of Smithfield, leged to have renewed his and Patriarch Levi J. Taylor of threats, whereat Pipch opened ' . Ogden. fire, emptying the chambers of A solo was given by Andrew his at France, who Wiser, following which Ezra was shot through thel egs below -- Marler ofSaltlikepoke.-anthe hips pd iir the lower abdor-d .closing remarks by Bishop A. W men. Abide ; Hyei. The choir sang was never spoken a cross word to With me" Benediction given by. J. C. Larson of Logan. her in. all bis life. His , sunny Each of the speakers expres- smile radiated to his family life sed in beautiful sentiment, hon- where all was sunshine and est heart felt tribute to Mr. happiness. Few. homes enjoy Anderson, of the good clean life such lasting peace. He was the had led. The splendid faith- -' every little act of ful service he had rendered in kindness shown toward htfn. No the community. His love and greater tribute can be paid a and man than was paid Mr. Anderdevotion, to his family f friends. His faith in the gospel son. It might be said of him and his courage and uncom-- . that his very life is personified ir attitude during the this beautiful of the ' plaining severe ordeal of suffering poet Henley: masterpiece been which for many years had ; his lot Out of tko night that cover me ' AU of the relatives of Mr. and Black as the pit frjim pole to pole Mrs.:, Andersons family w'ere I thank what ever God may be present . Jhe floral offerings For my unconquerable soul. ' Were many and 'beautiful. '"" , feel-in- . gs . . Mr-an- d 1 six-shoot- er ; , IS Bv Associated CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH LOGAN Thursday, March 23, 1922. What This Physician Has Done For Humanity 7 REPORT Tlu picture whicli appears liere of Dr. Pierce of Buffalo, 2s. was taken in 1910. As a rl young wan Dr.- Pirn- medicine in Pennsylvania and was known far and wida for his great uececs in alleviating disease. lie eatjy moverl to Buffalo and put up in ready-to-n- e form, his Golden Medical liscoverv,thewell knowntonta for the blood. This strength-buildis made from a formula which I)r. Pierm. found nui-- t effwtive ill dion-e- s of thelilooik It contains no alcohol and is an extract of native roots with (ho ingredients plainly stated on the wrapper. Good led blots I, vim, vigor and vitality are sura to follow if yon take thi Alterative Extract Beauty-i. deep ami good blood is lament h both, for a beautiful skin follows goiul blood. Dr. Pierces Golden Medical Discovery clears away pimples, anion mg eruptions and tends to keep the complexion fresli and clear. 'This 'Discovery corrects the disordered conditions in acts as a tonic and purifies the blood. a ick stomach, aids When this is done, away go the diseases that are caused by a aide stomach. If you are digging your grave with your teeth, stop today. Correct your stoimu li disorders right now with Golden Medical Discovery, and henceforth eat for your healths sake. If von dont know- what foods are t for you, write Dr. Pierce", Pres. Invalids Hotel. Buffalo, X. Y., and receive confidential medical advice without charge. Druggists sell the' Discovery in both liquid and taUet form. Mud Dr. Pierce 10c for a trial pkg., and sec for yourself how good it is. Try it now ! Press) . SPRINGS. Mar.. COLORADO 22 More than 4,000 acres of denuded " and treeless lands ' within the national forests of -- , blorado, Wyoming, Nebraska, Minnesota and Michigan were! efoiested during 1921, accord-- , ng to figures by j,he forest ser j ice. The work included the reforestation of 800 acres on the north slopes of Pikes Peak, twept by fire sixty years ago. This tract is a part of'the folo-- 1 ratio Springs water shed. , ,In Colorado, Englemann spruce tnd Douglas fir are the principal trees" planted, the last nam ed being especially valuable for; rffilroad ties, and lumber In the sandhills of Nebraska yel- low and jack pines are given first choice. This unique forest eventually may rival forests started in Napoleons time in the maratime pine regions of France. Napoleon taught the French people to plant trees in the sand dunes of southern France, and the great forests of more than a million acres which resulted supplied much of the lumber used by the allies dur ing the world war. The sand plains of Michigan are being planted with and white pine at the ably low coat of $3 00 per acre. More tfian a thousand acres in Northern Minnesota were plant ed last year at the cost of $5.00 an acre. Conditions are ideal .for planting in the sandy soil of the Lake states and 'the cli to tree mate is favorable growth. The steep and rocky lopes of Pikes Peak are more difficult and expensive, the wori there costing from $12 to $15 per acre. The acreage planted in 1921, according to the forestry should produce in 73" years about 50.000,000 board feet of umber sufficient it is esti mated to build approximately oJiOO frame houses. -- er s but-ikin digc-tioi- i, j i - fruit and silk Howei m popular St the pi.ent time ;r trimming (lr?j,e and' hat- - I hi .Imniing shen purchased in the nres very expensive, hm von an make It si home from srmn iV lit for a small auni Direi nom ire given brio for making the fruit and leaven ahnsn in the iiteleh The grape ar made ly snflng circular pieces from pio e .. 'Ilk Place a lilfle hall of cntlrn on each Circular niece, run a hum rheniiNMe c'os thread all ve f the clrrle. and draw u up lit until the cotton i envied Tike two stltchs oh 'e ton de each grape a shown In fit ketch These t trhea e rakm The In e 'th heavy silk flos - ci e of fru't at the lop ! ui"i'e in 'C same manner from a l.u e 'Itcie of ilk When used for t yi t J 'limmlng fhla method should he tnnlnvei! hut large nieces of fruit ie too heavy for dress tr'nnnin A hctfei a hen. made in this.way eihod Is to cut a circular piece of j rdhord the lre desired I'lnee n lop or this s thin flat paddiec of n'ton. and then put a circle of d!V n top of this, fastening it on ihe wnrtg side over the edge of',h Tills makes a much irdboard. "alter trimming than when atiifT-lull with the ,e ptton. , The large in ihe' eft In the ftnej figure sketch la made on a circular pure of cardboard alao 'This fa padd d S Ik vrv l iiit-f-- cm ftom a The daik centei piece qf hack velvet These centers nm be p.'s'iil or ewed lo the large c:re The leaves hie made rom cueslik Cut s squat e pircc this over to form s of silk. fol trianclo fofdVvain to'form a mailer trianlfte. aiid then' gather aluiiv the edaes the base of tl.erin-peot whrrh are rXr (full up the i bread Hg,t and voui will hav a the hnttoii leaf The raw of the leaf are hidden under ihe runt wTipb the group K pul toTo make up the group gether hnwn her take a narrow trip hitekreni er heavy canva. cover this with a piece of silk of the ore domitiafng color of the fruit. .i1 fasten the Unit and leave 10 t. It i curing from the haek'ide lo gtmlp the fruit t not diSu-ul(hi wav. and manv attractive designs can be worked out The group hown here I su table to e on a to make a dress at the girdle finish or a the trimming on a spring h d ton ' m TO BE GIVEN JOBS In-'- thin piete of with cotton, sail the eenler silk shined over il port on which Is lined in the drawot caidhosid ing Is a eeond emitmstinii covered with silk in .1 ser-TT- ce five-roo- prue-c-tise- -- . edget -- -- Plana Are Shaping Paat and Satisfactorily for the jf GreateattlveslockSHbw EvaFXeid In the Weat Salt Fake Union StockynrJs North Salt Lake hundred of pure-brecuttle, slieep exhilHtoe. .eurly in cash prizes an-- premiums Special rates on nil ruiiroHda -- both passenger anil freight. Kntrtes an-- l adiffisabm free. Kntries received till C. j. m. April 1 Write for Book of Rules, Regulation & Premiums Twp and hoa d will be on l uais-tlln- and Service A"Ift PAt lFK rui.koad The iHKiimtiw Salt Lake t'lty Lin Slpuiful WHEN POSSIBLE UNDER AUSPICES of LIVESTOCK COMMITTEE CORPORATIONS MUST MISSING ARBUCKLE March 22. Sixty-fiv- e WITNESS IS FOUND service men PAY DELINQUENT TAX former jobless met at the city hall yesterday to learn what is going to be done (Bv Associated Preas) SALT LAKE, Mar.. 22 Cor in their behalf in obtaining emNEW ORLEANS, March 22 ; have that failed $)orations ployment Ip the city. The appeal Ech Provost, missing prosecuin behalf of the former service 'Pa' tbeir corporation taxes arc tion witness in the third trial of at! vised the govby men was delivered bv It. J.!now being on the manrequired by law, am Fatty Arbuckle, Douglaal Fjfed GTTaylor. presT-- i. : is in New In the full clutch of circumstance charge, slaughter to should with fail respond they dent of the Weber club and known it became when I have not winced or cried aloud Orleans, nknuitu and costs, viUG, chamber of commerce, talked the tax dl trict attornej furnished Under the blind jiving of chance men of Ogden- ferfeit their charters by pro her business the for to San Fran- My head is bloody hut unbowed. transportation , In,. At the conclusion of the meeting clamation of the governoi f rai;forn;a I the former Mrvice men were (connection with thin proemlin, "Xritie. H ani) Beyond this place of wrath furnished with questionnaires Secretary H. C. Hicks of the tears regarding the class of workjstate securities commission Looms hut the hour of the shade' are qualified to perform. ,nounced yesterday that he wniild And yet the menace of the years President, Taylor issued- - an recommend to Jhe commission Finds and aha! And me unafraid appeal to the people, of , Ogden at its next meeting that it sun Who have any cleaning of yards, pend the permit to sell stot k in with the H matters nqt bow straight the gate planting of trees or work of any Utah of any corporation that coming "cir ihm orations How charged with punishment the nature, to put an man should forfeit its charter. untillhave forfefted their charter scroll upon it noY-- KSJ 'either take the necessaiv iftf ClartTr 8hiS 1)6 re'nsa I am the maater of my fate- urn the ctpLftin ot my oul. OGDEN- - SALT LAKE CITY COMMERCIAL CLUB AND CHAMBER OF C0ALMERCE " OBITUARY . John M. Anderson was born on March 16, 1876 and was reared by his parents Mr. and , Mrs. James Anderson at Lewia-- . ' ton. He received his education at the Brigham Young College at Logan, lie fulfilled a mission in the Southern States in, the years 897-- 1 S9S, Elders iet urning from the south today mate the statement that Saints and friends in the South inquire of a certain Brother John Anderson wha visited IheraAeara agajmd whom they never forgot. Upon returning from his. miston;h taugh in the Lewiston public schools for seven years. Later he engaged in the mercantile He served as post- ; business, master seven years and was in federal service at the time of his death. He was one of the seven presidents oL seventy of the 'Benson Stake and has served in i many ward and stake organiza-- . tions durfhg his life. His disposition was cheerful Ilis aged mother made the statement after his death that he had ,.l . , , f ' ..?' Trl an-th- ey J 1 ftitThTSSMSl ArKTAnderson his widow and Is' survived by the following children : Mrs. Letha Lundahl of GETAKICK I t - OUT. OF LIF-E- a IlHv FaTllliM Roiler Rink. Vsa'U of fun. I'mlrr new has plenty . Privatf part ten sanagewM-nt- oHrltrtl, Twwhjr, Thursday and Friday. Open to public Una. WCd. and Snt. r, G. L. CHADWICK Chiropractor A R I M O , V ( BUILDING Center Stairway . , PHONE 72 ;S?hI3; SJSjS i n; PROGRESS IVECLUBS ' i.irn.i: iiKKssLs e Logan, Celia, Desta, Minnie and John M. Jr., and also by his Mther Mrs. Anderson and the following sisters and brother: Mrs. J. H. Watkins Jr., of Lo- cument returns. action of the commission on the proposed recommendation, James H. Andrsoti gan; Mrs. Ed. Hoffman of He annonced. however that .i Mrs. Lorin Marler, Mrs. W. A. Boman and Herbert AnderSad but true that ad. writers secretary of state and collector son of Lewiston and Attorney make more money than editorial of the corporation tax. he nro-J. H. Anderson of Blackfoot. writers. loosed to inausrrate a definite Ia-ga- t"1 : 7. IJ.np," ,7sarr, intern-'hbe permitted to sell stock, in; J. L. Shepard, deputy al revenue collector will 'be in a corporation that is delinquent hi's office, in the Federal build j II. E Crocckett, secretary of! ing, Logan, Utah, March 30 and state and securities commission; 31 to assist taxpayers in filing said he would not forecast the, AW. WHATS THE USE r II poHcy xlttring the , Colb-cto- r SELECT Vllovv and blur the sihenie nf the little maid In pink oixandy, the flrat frovk tu th leftr Yellow ruffled and d for a party The black velvet "sah lm Idea of lta own about the pla.-of a.h( In th aiheme 'of things. GOVERNOR rote-budde- , OGDEN, Mar., 22. Closer affiliation between the two cities they represented was advocated last night by Mayors Idaho Falls, Idaho, clubs Neslen of Salt Lake and Francis given by the Ogden Progres- and lelewho met here yesterday in the of Igden in their addresses at sive Business club for the Ogden First district conferencethe Welier cliib at the dinner gated of the Salt By L-- F. - - - Van Zelm I- Western Newspaper Union Gee, How Can a Feller Be Cheerful!! |