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Show ,c I Intuitively friends Insistent that any huaband an-- J may ba evereome tar the eeneterial arena He put the and opposing factions made lata etroag dsrlslen tip la ma I was disappointeddlepaefriendship If ana but takas the lima and ashed for two deye before I thought It and uses reliance la bring abeul tha tog of aa big a problem aver and fell that I could not afford for eaboartptloa desired result. to dominate, that It waa aed must bo a ad complaints regarding nen-de- If Mra Herding hnd banded part wa All decision. agreed Ms Individual bo J. 1. to should made very ndvlce she would set today ba might hapthat no mailer what should Johnson, office with H. A. Bader-eo- n potential "first lady." Mbs confessed wa mar In d Co. It Weal North M. polities, nothing tonight that her father was vary much pen this home of aura 1 And aa wa earn Rea. ST1 West Flrat North. Telephone apposed to her wadding not because of ta life It. tha and entered S ST. Washington Hama ta man tha chaicn tdiepheae. but Agent for objeotlons pf her tha efflolal Sol" because ba waa aaaloua that aha fallow of "Mra. at. the Dally, Saturday and not was overjoyed Harding a "career." bar flrat glimpse of tha official and ty Hewn and Church publication. "I had spent seven hours a day at raeldent society la tha national capital. tbs piano for over throe years." aha A leaf aeon Is Waahiaglew. "and father wanted me la finish my education In muslo and thus wonder," she said. If anyaaa aver . JHITOS RAPPED WHEN establish a rnrasr for mysslf. Ha was anticipated the soldo see. tha eloefa . so hitter la his eppoatiloa that ba that one meats here at first. It la InMy boms town was msll would aot coma ta my wadding, which describable. proof ware the was solemnised In our home which wc and our neighbors rmienshtp had built and la which ws have lived gressive and Democrat la form LEFT AFTEH COLLISION and typo who cared little far were build aver since who mors for achievement, "It la only a little green house with better than they knew In travelor Ivory trimmings, but It haa aa IM lag and learning tha big laesona Ing ITuxr fool porch around It," tha add-- tha LOGAN, Jun 14. A eotllMp beworld. Naturally coming among with a touch of pride. tween two autna occurred last a van Ing where the conventions were "It la there that wa shall remain strangers, feland demands In good their Jut south of the city limit. On a this summer and receive during tha euetera so remote. 1 was net gulls lowship coming campaign.'' to tha was driven by Nish Karr and tha other happy, except when listeningaenata. both of thin city. I by Grant Norman Kaf haetaelle G,ef Ceavvati. debates on tha finer of tha faoas Each car (oat a wheal, but th occumy study of crowdsIf and Mrs Harding waa enthualastlo ever pursuedadd Is oae. It wer science. unharmed. It was tioces-sardo the ta pants her experiences ah tha Chicago con- and waa my ability to read charwcter.v to leave th cars than for the vention. lone"Of course, lima overcame my "The convention waa vary arduous night and this morning when the trv. I became acquainted, but nothars returned they found that thieve she said, "but 1 enjoyed every moment liness huto desire eliminated study my ing of it aa I have enjoyed and taken part man nature and I seamed thoroughly had .taken three tlrvw tram th In every campaign that my husband to understand woman. I never antagmachine has entered. I have never paid any onised them. Aa I sold before, 1 love abled attention to what tha gallerias were crowds and no woman baa any busipropaCourt doing or shouting that was ness In ska la not Intaraatad Impress me but 1 In people,politics tha etant that aha wants ganda and did not on It to mingle to the delegates did concentrate in their them and with help was what they were going to do or of welfare. ns what they were thinking that Inter'My father's estrangement from 14. Th district Jun LOGAN, ested me. after my marriage continued through "I had my first experience with two many years, du entirely to a pride of court haa Imuod a restraining order or three delegates from Missouri. They haring hid own way I gay up my preventing th town board of Proviwere wavering but they did not want musical caresr for a husband, ha gave dence from awarding a contract for and hla blessing but about a mil and a half of aldawalk to break away from Lowden 1 begged ma my trou-aea- u them not to do so unless they meant he could ftoT yield for seven years In paving on tha ground that th bid to ellfck with ua But my aya waa on hla stiff necked pride to tha attest that waa Irregularly received and paaxod Kansas. I knew of tha plota ahead he wished to exchange visits. and that Kansas waa tha pivotal key "Mother was a refined and conserva- upon. Near bids will b asked by the So when someone tive Eastern woman, a stickler for form town board. to the situation. Judge Call granted a oL.tc-(or- y and convention that had L to. follow trow Ray later- - ashed If a was name social husband reguwhen my closaly In hsr traditional Carlson and dented tha divorce announced aa tha successful nominee, lations, It would take much Joy. out cation of Mra Rada R. Poulson.appliMr. I said, No. I felt that thrill vary much of life. I want tha real things of Ilf In living and Mra William T. Burris war alWhen Kansas cams and ehara la ae much it earlier I felt jog lowed to adopt a child named Mari IX one but irlas to find oyer to ua. " tion feel . HARDINGS ? AMBITION WAS JUNE 15 NEWS TUESDAY DESERET of a that enleaonleme peeoa-make- r. Logan Olllce Father Wanted Her to be Musician But She Married Man of Her Choice and Aided in Campaigns. CSV A trial U ABELLfe! I KK. bmle huff Corra- - pondiit WASHINGTON. Jun H Dexplt. th f t that aha' scea tha While House beckoning to her aa the "flrt lady of the land, Mr.'Warrrn G Harding, wife of the Republican prealdentlal nominee, almoat regreta that ahe wu not born a boy. Mrs. Harding Impresses one Immedbha la at once afiately aa "likable fable and yet possessed of a lautloua reetraint. bhe hae polae and at the eamo time la unaffected and unaeeum-In- g Inollned to reticence at flrat, ahe anon warmed to enthuaiaam and jvMh a crlap atralghlfora ardneaa told of her ambltlona, her draume and hri- political f, aaplrat Iona all of theee not for - her-ael- i Ihit -- k "OOOD OOODII DESERET- NEWS - Jounahaa Logan Loral. Local Legion Posts Member cf tha six local poet of -the American Legion, at Monday nlng'g meeting In Barratt hall, favored consolidation, aa better for tha posts in many ways. Members of the different post will yot on the question at their next meetings. Tha commander axpreaaed confidence that there will b no hitch In th plan aa suggested. -Among those who addressed th meeting war J. C. Rehhola, Nathaniel Jackson. J. C. Wood, Charles C. Back-- a. and W. H. Gregory, Dos Ston Miss Dora Montague. Anniversary Occasion Tha paving of th atata highways north and south of this rky la being carried on rapidly now and before tall mill ba connected up with Logan- - On th aouth Contractor Olof Nalaon I approaching Logan at about th rat of 400 feet a day and good progress la being mad north of town.' Beet thinning la now on In real earnest bare and a great many schoolboys ar finding profitable employment In th boat field. Th stand of boats la said to bo fairly good. ... stW tOfl Cracked corn, par cwt. Otti Whte Pr cwt Rolled Barley - 4.1 4.4 . g -- Walkers store Is glad to be represented in this SUGAR. Boot or eana, por ewt. 14. SI BGCR BtrioUy frosh. por caa 1S.M and 14. M BUTTER. oart.. .IS Croamory ! .T Croamary, ta onbo Creamery a.ooud ... Ranch buttar UU .... ...... ...... .T .41 AXO CREAM. . ... ...IS e is ap octal abla jllk ........ S.. 4. sr isr iht-- ... H4I . .( u 01.IS .1 Utah Utah Goss . Turkeys .... PtSMtki docks We Are Never Undersold . .4 .11 M s .21 -- IS MEATK Ne.ws. on Its 70th Business mtll ' Birthday . house has been in a position to Probably no other note the steady growth of Utahs oldest Newspaper The DESERET NEWS-- as DINW OODEY S. I inter-mounta- In in circles the name DINWOODEY has. been associated with Quality and Square Dealing ever sipce 1857 until now DINWOODEY furniture occupies approximately 100,000 square feet of floor space, including retail and reserve stocks. During this time it is estimated that no less than 13,000 cars of Furniture have been received and distributed among our many customers. Utfjh and . house-furnishi- ng inter-mountai- n ... T It has fallen to only a very mercantile institutions of this country to remain under the same management continuously for a period covering the length of our business career 63 Years. Dinwoodey s proudlfi$b$r that distinction and as The Deseret News' has no small measure of our success-througits valued columns, we cannot but express' best wishes and continued prosperity for THE DESERET NEWS, on the occasion of ' its 70th birthday! ; con-;tribu- ted - u. ad-vertis- . K re-pri- nt 1 . . . it WANTED L . mummi At Dncwoocrra WAREHOCSE, opposite tha Talagraph 24.SSS fast of LUMBER, as Fallows, S M Whit Pina. Cattaa-waa- d feat af or Quaklag Asp Flank. of-C- rr. eh vlt'- Whit Fla. fast af oae-lne-n I.IM feat af oao aid a half laehao of Whit Fine. l.SH feat of I by 4 taehoo of Wklt Fin. , l,es foot af I by 4'taeha af White Ftn. 4 SOS fast af 4 by 4 laekea of Whit Pla 4 feat af J bjn 4 laehao of Wklt od Rad FISA AIM, about 14 ar 44 cards af Rad Flo or Quaklag Asp Weal which I will ovehsng Furnitur of all kinds. Spinning 7. SOS .IS 39 - r ing the First DinwoodejrAdnr The Deseret News, Dated July 2nd 862 Below we .' - o)-g7 Congratulates.The Deseret . nsR. ........ ......... -f- xwd nnmrruKB' .IIRI 4d ....av - Halibut sissbisss Filet celet ' CatflA Bmolts Orro tolaaoa, (rosb ' .11 V ... ho bra tiers . - ESTABLISHED J3ST . IA , .4 .... erer- -- h .IS POrXTRT. , . iieoiaixiram: XHt ' ST.S4 2. SO Em Sir' brick, par Raman 3 look Swiss iimMiD These cars if placed on a single track would extend from Salt Lake i City to Logan about 100 miles. . '. WbippUg erm. VRaEVS f ' Whalaaalo, Ratal Ha 1 ehiaa v ! '!l IK. .SS .41 to their many s press their appreciation patrons, who hkve helped to make this store one of the largest merchandising institutions in the West by thd . r liberal patronage and support B andi-hank- R'llH'i nmHtii.UMmiiiiGlitHiHHiii'hiWHjli -- DltSWSQDEYS t.l JJ l.i . Anni- versary Edition. 4. J S. . S.4S non. I ll High patent, per ewt... Bakars patent, per cwt-- l.t .... I. Law grdw pr ewt. congratulating The Deseret News upon their 70th the Auerbach Company desires to ex- -. m ' a.ooooo h. l . S. Brand, pop wl Corn, par cwt. I news. TEMPLE NOTICES , 4 - .,11 .M Park tala, por IK Froab cream ....... gtriela. par IK Veal, par IK ........ .. Fork chaps ..... fr Whaola, Eta. Eta got gooix RDnn "'bUa x'3 bthar of kidney tad bladder trow- -t have got sock gad raowUa kia: . from Folay Kidaoy Pllla that I caa ; aiacp muck better aad the pais la my back aad aide Is a good lot better. I am going to koep oa taking theta." Mr Chaa. Gray. 2T4 dtk Be. Detroit. Mlekigaa. SchrtnaJ akaaaa Drag Ca. Ada. claa, y awfiftilrad liraptNu T . J The Semi-Weekl- y - fc.t This boarat. straight forward letter fnrm a worn a w bo haa suffered ho)4 S baadod by C afflict rd with has been the policy of the Auerbach t-W&rsciw hdct?l . i Tradition has it that Walkers ran an advertisement in the very first issue of the paper and this store has been a consistent patron of the advertising columns of The News from that time up to the present, in keeping the public informed as to the latest merchandising Jn and will not be changed. E on this important , Bay baa tallaa materially hs price. It la a&t so vary long ago that It waa quoted aa th Salt Lake market at S1 maximum prto. and aot easy ta gat at that. In fact .Park City waIn paying that price, and shipping Itthis bales by axpraas to the Park from Now It la quoted aa tha Salt city. Lake market aa lew aa S20, with th information that this year' crop will ha 4 par cant greater than In 11. tk year of th great Srautk. wkaa not a drop of during tha moathr reat rain fall. Thla ta anything butever-froassuring to th owners of hay baMa last year - In expectation of big price. Tha a sweat feature on th local market ar pineapple from Hawaii. Jobbing at 20 cants nor pound. Cantaloupes have dropped t S4.00 par crate of 40 melon. Watermelon ar arriving from Florida., and Jobbing at I cants par pound. Strawberries are of It cups Cherquoted at 4 par crSt ries have taken ' a step upward, th finest grad commanding I cant par correspondpound, with leaser grad ar arriving from ingly lass. Apricot Moapa, Jabbing at II cant SS par pound. par erst Texas whit was onions, af 41 pounds, nab Tomato ar quotbaskets. ed at 1. I par case af four Currant local market quotation ar as follows: ; - BAT AXO DRAIN. . Wholesale, Retail Alfalfa, (baled), par , m - -- r- f 1 Sincere Congratulations LOCAL MARKETS 'Nc ft. h4 , JI r -- Plan, to Consolid ate p i'sV r in offering District Prevents Providence From Paring Salt Lah Tempi will do July 2 and opaa August 11. Mantl Tempi will cloa July tl ant open August SO. Logaa Temple win do August and opaa September 0. Tha St. Oaorgs tempi win eloa July 2 and reopen Aug. SO, 1020. .DAVID H. CANNON. 56 years, j I i Joins with the hosts of friends of the y hue-band- For T id lflteeni ' i' 4 but for her husband. "If I had been that boy that dad wanted." ahe began. "I would have become a bualneaa man. I lived niy life -ep completely wllh HSty father that when my brolhera came into the family be Krgot hie early diaappoIntmeiK In my being a girl baby He came of an .old Alenqqnlt Dutch I'ennaylvabi a with family, tendency to atubborn-nee- e Mra Harding revealed that her dif- 's and a will that muet always be parents had planned a very I was taugbt while yet learn- ferent career obeyed. for him. walk to to In ba that ing the middle of riaaaed IMffereat Career. tha road waa not all thara waa to a "His father and mother were both Journey, but (hat I muet look to the and hie brother Is a physl physician and to tha left and obaerva and slsn right ah RrM ThV hUPtHfl th hOOi look and llaten If 1 would count myaelf become a minister. Then would alive. thatjie , when he became a politician lieutenTook Part la Campaigns. ant governor of Ohio and auffersd de"And so 1 began life with my aensaa feat In bis campaign for governor, he from tha alert This afierwarda served me wall seemed farther than haavershould hava In my huaband'a verioua campaigns. for pulpit. Strange that I never forgot a face. I have taken received tha nomination for president bis Tether's birthday, and stranger part in ail of Senator Harding's cam- on Nostill will It be If he Is elected on own paigns and no matter hour many en- vember the second, for that la hla gagements I may. hava, 1 savor mias an opportunity to ba present when be birthday. "Aftar hla defeat for governor, b "tie a speech. I love crowds and decided all ttma give up polities for I am fond or and wa to people Individually. In Europe. women and seem to know them, and If It was athen tried traveling when and vacation glorious I bava any gift at all It la tha func w returned wa found eur political IN & 1 1 dsml-Wea- RV 3 (5) Li'wrixgaamjffiri al ON BOYISH LINES Unit 192C New.O Tin: GREAT COORTRT RET7SFAPER |