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Show ."Si"5K!AAh V SECTION THREE DESERET EVENING NEWS SATURDAY MARCH 22 liie Lure of the Circus I Copyright 1919 Universal Film Mfg . Co t And this is my version of ths stab-- 1 breaking. Mr. Somers wished to set biny." said Reynolds, and explained ( out at once in search of his son, and to ths Chief about the hole In the can- - 1 was ready to call Mike, hid new Wing Thrilling Circu ass, the lurking stranger outside the chauffeur, who was still working Serial. s grounds, and ihe'testlmony of the elr-- about the car la the yard, when hands to Eddie's character. die suddenly appeared in the flesh. I got away," he declared "Dickson.' said the Chief, "heres a I By MarjorieTow&rd. chance for you to make good. Go out But I think the bulls are on my to the Great Western grounds and In- He spoke truly, for ha had hardly ivestlgata with thja-eeiceman, and at the saihe time keep a good lookout krrated-hl- s adventures when two fleers made their appearance. Once Mike. more Eddie felt the steel bracelets on PLUNGE his wrists. He looked down at them Mr. c Tn,PPedlAaia over the with a rueful smile. One of the offt- a at called Headquarters on ths tele-th- e T?I Wtn He the door himself opened to phons counted It as an addl- - to a report his capture EDDIE hadmisfortune strange pair of visitors, none "That you. Chief? came his voice when the other than Andy with Joe, the ape, over the wire to Chief Conpers. "Got young Somers here all right. guards dashed, out of the Jail after j in hie arma "Let him go again, came the quiet him, but as he faced the ring of j "Dont you worry, sir, said Andy "We response. "His bail has been paid roawuringly, scowling Celestials, with their knives he11 be here eoon. got Eddie out, and Sheepishly, the officer unlocked the in their, hands, hwished that the When he explained about the Jail handcuffs, and Eddie once more was refree police might have followed his -Where on earth did you raise the treat Oneof the Chinamen pulled money, father VmuuWitl he asked and4 a Eddie, spring 'making ' I had nothing to do with it, my son. gun, from his it wrenched is as grasp, It at hint, great a puzzle to me as to you," answers Mr. Somers. and dashed for the opposite door. He The two officers left discussing their scrambled up a flight' of steps and useless pursuit, and by the car on which Mike waspassed mto the night Just as two officers still pretending - That worth streetto door. work. There in at the it best plunged jrthought to conceal himself beneath it as they was a short struggle with ths Chinks, He was of passed. a nature retiring and hated to attract attention. giving Eddie barely time enough to He headed straight make a Dm Aim Freed. Is fur his father's house. Reynolds and kson In the mean-tim- e Meantime, Reynolds, having comhad returned from the circus with their report- pleted his investigations at the circus "One. other thing. Chief. said grounds and received s bag containing you a man here called necessaries for Alice, had hastened to Dynamite Dan, held on a charge of the jail. The Chief received him, and vagrancy "Yes, Its MO or 30 days for him.' accepted from him five thousand dolI should like to pay his fine, if f The bail. Eddies mysterious lars .for may, requested the man of mystery, servant then produced g pocket knife. producing his pocket book. Where did you get thts?" asked Dan, called to thank hie benefactor, heard theee words. Chief. ibe j "Go to Glenwood and stay with Tom picked it up on the scene of the Johnson till I send for you, and Dan answered Reyneeded no second bidding. attempted murder, Chief Conners thought It his duty to nolds. "Open the blade. I think you call Mason and inform him of the sill find something that 11 interest course of events ou. "How is Mr. Clayton he asked. a The Chief obeyed and pulled long ThB for H the catch of shite thread from under started In the larger cut at the erl" his the blade "That's canvass all right. ' "Oh, bail is paid, and we are lop of this page. he remarked A Novelization of Wm. E. working on another clue, returned the chief. "The devil you are, thought Mason, hanging up the phone, and up Jie went to consult the Injured lawyer. " "Then the best thing you can do is to send for Dan and at least put him in safe ' keeping, advised Clayton "We must have him where we can put our hands on him if necessary Mkson thought so, too. Calling Alice, who had retired for the night, to take his place as watcher beside the wounded man, he informed her that he was going out. Alice, leaving her room to comply, was met on the stairs by Reynolds. Mr. Somers is out on bail, miss. he whispered, and we have also great hopes of proving that" he did not kill Mr. Harden after all "Oh, Reynolds, I do hope so. Joyfully replied the girl Instead of going to sit by the sick man, she returned at once to her room to begin her preparations to return to the circus. If Eddie were innocent there was no reason for her lo remain Mason, coming furiously home, having discovered the flight of Dan, met her with her bag in her hand "Where are you going? he demanded. "Back to the circus," she replied, where I belong Dont try to stay me" For answer he seized her and dragged her toward her room She fought every step of the wav. but she was no match for him. She was forced into her room, knd the door locked on her. Mason then went to Clayton to inform him of the hitcl) in thirtr plans "Nothing more can be done, while I have to He here groaned the lawyer "Fortunately, my wound Is not so serious as we thought I shall soon be about again. All we can do Is to see that Alice is kept away from Eddie Somers." , The Next Morning. The nekt morning. F.ddle left his father's to return to the circus. Andy had preceded him, carrying the great ape In his arms. They were met at the grounds by Van "Here, you nigger," cried Vati, "I thought I told you to get off the lot and stay off He struck out at the men as he spoke, Aid Andy struck back. Van I Ed-cu- episodeJhirteen .. I n of-f- or FORUFE THE th7 - get-awa- y. -- lUC!LlW"hat0LUTyoungnm: i House memorial No. 14, by1 state affairs committee Urging congress to deport aliens who asked military exemption. Senate Bills Signed. The following senate bills were ne de-OI- I ,lthe - e ' - fc- V' Re-nan- ce -- I r. fee' 4 F . V i Special Correspondence.) PRESTON, Ida, March 20 At the regular sacrament meeting last Sunday In the Ireaton Fourth ward the bishopric was reorganized, with John W. Condie, bishop; Dr. Samuel first counselor and Smith Evans, James B McQueen, second counselor, with Parley M. Condie ward clerk. Bishop William A. Skidmore and Alma D. Erlcksen and counselors, Jedediah M Palmer, were honorably released with a vote of thanks for their past labors. Brest. Joseph S. Geddes of Oneida stake was present. At the regular acrament services of the Weston ward, March 16, the reorganized with bishopric was Thomas E. Rose, bishop; David LarThomas Mark sen, first counselor, second counselor, with Mumford, Lloyd 8 Price ward clerk. Elder James Johnson of Oneida Make presidency, and Stake Clerk Walter K. Barton were present. Former Bishop Yeppa Benson hss moved to Weiser, where he will make bis home, and for the last three weeks Counselor Chas A. Mickelsen has been in charge of tji ward. At the regular sacrament services of the Mapleton ward last Sunday the bishopric was reorganized, with J. E. Keller bishop, Henry L. Bennett, first counselor, and Vernon T. Sharp, second counselor, with Jacob Choulea ward clerk. Bishop Harris A. Stephenson. who has moved to Preston, and his counselors Henry L. Bennett and J E Keller, and Ward Clerk Chris M. Eppick were honorably released with a vote of thanks - foe - their teborv Elder Taylor Nelson of Oneida stake presidency, was present. Bishop Carl E Peterson of Glencoe ward has sold his home in Glencoe and bought property at Grace, where he will move during the next few days. The city of Preston has been practically free' from Influenza for several Weeks, but the last week has brought a few case, it is expected that the physicians will have the matter under control again 'in a short time. No serious cases have been reported thus far. ! .. f J YA if me for-- V f ! M ,i S8 tif r t t, - ,' - 0t - f fct W .v -- - t . f f v" ti iu i." t i Eddie had Just thrown a wrench at the driver, and We car ware running wide. Dont be afraid, Alice. I will catch you,' lie cried. in a car. Stop in the forehead Alice lay in a faint where the man had dropped her. The cashier f the ticket wagon, Eddie recklessly drove his car alongoverheard side One leap and he was beside her, where the telephone Vans reception of this news, and be- and had grasped the wheel, while the a of friend Eddies, thought it as second car ran harmlessly off into ing well to warn him of the new develop- some deep sand at the side of the road. ment. Van rushed out of the wagon, Jt looked as if they might escape after called tour men whom he could trust, all. hut the two men had been only and sent them off In a car A few stunned, and now, recovering, they minutes later, JJddle, warned bv the clambered into the abandoned car and friendly cashier, set out after them continued the chase. The road over which they were travThe men drove the car Into an ambush, a few rods down the road, and eling waa rough and full of sodden -As Eddie drove with, one hand, drove two turns then waited. Alyce by, of them sprang on to the running and with the other had tried to chafe board, and one wrenched the wheel Alices hand, and bring her back to She had revived a litfrom her gTasp She fought them both, consciousness. but was making little headway, when tle. when they heard the other car Eddie Somers, driving his car at full pursuing them. Eddie glanced back speed, passed them close. He reached over his shoulder. At the same mo- - , out and grabbed the man .who was ment the car struck a great stone in j It swerved .and ran head- steering her car by the collar and the road dragged him out, tossing him into the long over the edge of the road and road, where he lay like a log. The rolled over and over down a sharp , other dropped Alice and grabbed the Incline. , wheel, ooiy to reel and hang limp over (To be coo tinned.) See a Rialto at the as aide the of the ear, Eddie hurled the picture ' hammer at him and it struck him full atre Advertisement. way to her1 M the circus alone I wr i t if 1 1 P0GATEL10 . i : SUPPORTERS OF PRESENT J 5 r in the hospital. Upon recovering he went back to the front and waa killed charging the enemy. Mr. Clegg was 30 years old, son of Mrs Deborah Clegg, whose two other sons also enlisted. 1 , them-"elves'a- s The piunge called several of his own gang to his aid, and they would have made short work of ths dresser, if Eddie had not that moment come up. He imme diately took hand If thwpreowedings, and handed out s fieri good measure. right and left, that the men were soon glad to slink off, leaving the dlscom-fitte- d Van In the dust and very much the worse for wear. Andy had watched his hero. In company with a dozen or so of the circus girls. "Aint he grand? they efied admiringly, as Eddie dusted off his coat And Andy and adjusted his tie thoroughly agreed with them Eddie asked "I guess Andy stays Van. casually, as that worthy regained his feet. Van gave a grudging assent, and the girls Jeered him He slunk off, hating Eddie more than ever Alics was noLlhe jiort of a girl to be thwarthed by locked doors, and she waited but for daylight to put her plan into execution. She felt sure of the of Reynolds, and watched for some sign from him. As soon as it was light, she looked out. of her window. There he was in the street below signalling to her. "Get a car. she called softly to him, and he nodded. Presently he returned with the car, but unfortunately, not unheard. Mason, his suspicions aroused, had come to try the girl's door Alice had Just placed a chair nnder the handle so that no-ocould turn it, and had thrown her bag with accurate aim into the car, when she heard Mason's hand upon the lock of the door. 1 come as a he cried. "Open! friend! You mean you dont come at all," replied Ahe girl. She hurriedly completed her preparations, cramming a hat on her head. Just as the door began to give way under the full force bf Mason's strength. He broke in as the brave girl, poised on the window sill, stood ready to Jump into the car below She gave a spring and landed safely, looking up to defy his angry face at the window above her. Then she started the car and drove off at top speeed. Mason rushed to the phone, and called the Great Western Get 'me Van Norman, quick! That vou. Van? Alice has escaped Keep .her awav from Eddie Somers at all costs, he directed. Shg is on her Empowering department of public is now possible for the various works to purchase all supplies for counties in Idaho to erect memorials charitable, educational, penal and re- to the memory of soldiers, sailors and formatory Institutions of Mate. marines who fought in the great war. No. 159, by code apd law revision the governor .having signed the bill committee Requiring adverse party making such action possible to require appointment of another atAppropriation Bills. torney for an opponent in law suit signed. For the last day or two the governor Senate bill No 40 Creating a state when counsel acting is removed by has been- - giving his attention to bills duties and death or otherwise constabulary, defining the of enlaw ,8S' by the of Among McMrray Confirming carrying appropriations powers department land boards action In extending time measures to be approved were biennial forcement and of all peace officers. in which Carey act settlers of board for the state bu11 a appropriation make may No. bill Creating Senate proof. education, the soldiers home, state reau of child hygiene in the depart- final No 171, Committee-Relaand state by sanitarium asyting penitentiary, Judiciary ment of public welfare and providing to release of who lums and childrens homes; $19,000 for a director of such bureau. have served parole equalprisoners to for Shoshone park in Twin Falla counminimum Senate bill No. 8 To provide for sentence period. ty; $35,000 for auditing accounts of 1 surveys authorised 3y Congress in the bjr ute ffa!r 2 committee all state departments, $145,848 for of Idaho. for Completion of State Capitol I state Providing or miscellaneous supply accounts, $119.- budget system Senate bill No- - 7 Requiring the state finances. 456 for reclamation of state lands In MoVC j extermination of noxious weeds and Prnviilerl For The bills psssed by the legislature the Gem district, and $25 000 for wid- placing power to have them destroyed the Eleventh creating Twelfth Ju- eqlng the -- channel of the "Spokane in the hands of the county comm- l- dicial districts were notand Road met to river. Afoot to Improve favorably sioners. by the governor, both being vetoed. Rmd to Big Dam. Senate bill No. 137 Providing for conTwo the control and eradication of Oam Other Item. Important Measures. Business men and the Boise Comtagious. infectious and communicable mercial club are working on a inoie to Two more bills which are considdiseases of livestock. the road from Boise to the very important and which have rebuild Senate bill No. 141 Providing for ered been keenly watched are the good Arrow Rock dam. The dam, which is the publication of statistics by the one of rthe greatest strucconsidered program bill providing for a tures of its kind of immigration, labor and roads amount in the world, is one of Sinesa--the partment and . Ada.. March 20 of work during 1919 and great assessors, statistics county -, 1920, the cost of which will run into the features of Interest of the state, B!I1 No, 170 the millions closing of the legislature Govgenate Regulating and the bill revising the fish but at present the road is in such a ernor Davis has been busy con-- j ranging and feeding of dairy cattle. and laws, a measure which has condition as to make it very undesirgame 13 and! Bnate bill No. Providing for over. sidering the various bills backing of nearly every able ifa not dangerous to travel dissolution and modification of had the of good road leading to it this the state. Both meas- With sportsman resolutions passed up to him tor Sn" . irrigation districts. wonder site could become a mecca for were signed by the governor. 1 for ures Senate bill No. 2 Providing delng. During the past week the follow-Also the following measures were tourist travelers. of state a council of creation the bill The The Gem state is to be honorl by considered been ing have fense, defining its powers and duties signed: House bill No. 214 Providing -- for having named for U a fighting ship,' loproviding for a bond issue to raise of the and financing authorising the appointment of a fish and game said to be the largest in the world. funds to complete the capltol was cal counclla of Within the next few days the U. S 8 long looked for No. 78 Relating to the warden and giving him power to engedrmaking-4hft- t bill Senate Idaho, carrying a crew of 1.400 men, rew force and fish As- - allowance knd laws, a game proalmost certainty. Improvement rejection of claims will be launched. - The Relief society therein. other pledge was kept In the signing- aaingt estates and the period of llri-o- f posed House bill No. 131- Requiring per- of Boise gave a sociable in the ward pro- ttation after the rejection. Joint resolution No. 13, which eonsons motor vehicles as com- meetinghouse In honor of Its anniSenate bill No. 107 Providing for mon operating poses an amendment td the state versary, to which all members of the carriers to furnish a bond. stitutlon to permit the state to develop the appropriation of water in this A musical proHouse bill No. 138 Amending law ward were invited. of use beneficial another sites, the water state for power and control unused to the sale of delinquent as- gram was rendered and the work of relating constate in of laws the used when was latter state the veto The power the society was commended by the sessments in irrigation districts. nectlon with the proposed amendment appropriate and provide for bene House bill No. 167 bishop of the Boise ward and Presi-d- it to the workmens compensation act to fictal use of water inthe state of lic utilities to fUa witb-th- Requiring pub- s ftawijTra Jji s report by Mrs. pubttcutir-ltieexclude school teschers from the pro- Idaho. W. Leljs, president .of the George commission an inventory of Its sec153 No. bill Senate Amending local organization, she reported the tection of this act. 5 of the administration bill by physical properties. tion House bill No. 247 Authorizing the Boise society fully organized. House Bills Signed. striking therefrom, the offices of as- state treasurer to refund After the program a cafeteria certain sums lunch commissioner of commerce and of sistant Among other house bills to be signed was served and the balance of to widows who money are-therror week of through the of the first director and banking. part during industry or mists ie paid an inheritance or suc- ths evening was given over to games 136 the No. bill 8enate following: Regulating cession tax upon their portion of com- and a general good time House bill No. 88 Codifying the firactlce of optometry and the On Sunday, March 23, the stake munity property and appropriating laws of partnership: presidency and high council of Boise therefor. Senate bill No. 129 Providing for 1516,37 House bill No. 89 Increasing paywill meet in Boise to give genstake House 176 biii No. Amending the ment for feeding estray stock from 10 rebate and repayment by the state of law conalderation to requirements to relating to notice for filing as- eral the Idaho of such amounts of interest aa sessments to 2S cents. stake back bn to a solid workget in drainage districts. Jan. 1, 1917,or therebasis after the Interruption due House hill No. 84 Increasing the have been since to the state on certificates 2 House bill No 238 Levying tax of ing the paid of after, librarian to of assistant the influenza mills for the fiscal year of 1919 and alary epidemic. or contracts for the sale of state lands Statq, Historical society to 3 200 per and remain unearned' by reason of each succeeding year to provide reveannum. nue for the maintenance construction, payments. House bill No. 114 Regulating the fullSenate Oakley Honors Boys improremedt of Mate highways. joint memorial No. 11 Me- andHouse 209 Regulating the) bill No. practice of chiropractors. to Congress appropriate Home From Army j House bill No. 145 Defining a legal morialising of civil engineering. ' 51,000,000 tor the completion of the practice House bill No. 207 Providing for! newspaper. reclamation reservation Hall Fort the publication of compiled laws and House bill No. 183 Providing trust work and- (Special Correspondence ) putting under irrigation appropriating $25,000 therefor. companies or banks may protect 30.000 acres adjoining. Ida., March 20. The OAKLEY, No. 272 House bill Providing rules depositors against (orged Senate Joint memorial No. 12 and vicinity gave Oakley and for cHcks regulations marking fruit the returned soldier Congress to pass a relief bill boys a rousing House bill No. 149 Authorizing Urging for N. B. Pettibone for loss sustained boxes. Senate bill No. 183 Providing that reception and banquet In 'this dty cities and towns to transfer funds. on a mail contract from Stitea to Elk House bill No. 174 Creating sus- City. S??ilther'tb.VhrealMasons ..Monday; eiouiiig wlth - dahee 1ri"th No-- 24 tatetewn pended fund end placing all trust th, afterhfto tW and charitable purposes. carry iund.of state therein issuance of court decree withdrawing Senate bill 132 No. law. Changing the boys in uniform executed some fine tract of fife acres or more from amount House, bill. Not- - 204 Amending ' relating to poll taxes. required to be given drill maneuvers on Main street, under municipal limits when duch tracts are by countyof bond treasurers and tax colleo- - ths command of Lieut, H. House bill No. 215 Authorising used for agricultural purposes. ors. No. 68. bv Johnson Authorizing " loan of law books in library at Lewis Senate tmNoT102 Authorizlhg Over 600 people partook of the supton to University df XdaJitu. good - rod- - districts to organize aa executors or guardians per, during the, serving of which a administrators, districts. 99S Krt Kill II i highway No. 76, by Lee and Witty Relating - to mortgage, pledge or lease real or program was rendered, consisting of county commissioners to appropriate property of estates. funds for cfmnty demonstration work. to sale of merchandise of insolvent personal Senate bill No. 184 Providing for songs, music, address of welcome by House bill No. 260 Providing no- firms In bulk. an address on St. No. 73, by Lee Authorizing dis- the construction and repair of bridges- Geo. A. Day. and tice ned not be given in taking deporepair and mainte- j Patricks Day by Wilford Sagers. judges to extend the time grant- and construction, sitions where default has been en- trict on division lines and aponiBe. were given by 4 number of of ferries ed for the filing of specifications of tered. on which a motion for new trial declaring an emergency. House bill No. 24 Appropriating error be No. guests of honor. Mrs. Lena Price House memorial Joint based. 1, Con-by- the may $5(100 additional to meet legislative a. patriotic address on TThs committee delivered affairs Urging Whitcomb No. 181, by Making tta expenses. gress to enact legislation adjusting) feelings of a mother on the departure punishable as felony. to enter the war. son House Joint resolution No. 10 Pro- syndicallsm now rates of her discrimJ. J, operative freight No. 16. by Teaman Authorizing posing amendment to constitution to municipalities to levy 2 mill tax for inating against Intermountain region Millard road a testimonial from the Increase the number of sections of in favor of Pacific coast points. village board to the returning soldiers, libraries. " state land to be sold annually froll public Senate Joint memorial No. 9. by a copy of which will be given to each lfan No. 5, by WhitcombcodeCorrecting Whitcomb Pettibone 100 to 200. and Petitioning "rad. A score of young ladles In Red omission from the compile' House joint resolution No. 12 Urg - .tlon By Inserting a clause providing Congress to pass laws "providing for Cross costumes served the tables, unMrs. C. A. lng state land board Jo prohibit trees that the minimum "Standard of val deportation of aliens who exhibit Bol- der the supervisionRedofCroee of the local , branch. Bauer, being cut from shores of Payette uation must be f'xed ort all Insurance shevist tendencies. comD. furniture More No. 116, Thomas House bill The P by judiciary takes. policies issued on or after Jan. 1, mittee of to has forms ballots changed hands,' John recently ProAltering House joint resolution Norl 1914. a merchant of wide experiNo. 152. by the Judiciary commit- permit voting of "straight party tick- Simmon posing amendment to state eoaatitu ence, having purchased the buildings tlon to permit the state to promote, tee Providing for the creation of an ets ReKent House bill No. 21. by and Mock. He will add an up to date water- agricultural department Inspection develop and control unused bear, increasing tine of groceries to the business. Mr. fund to be comprised of fees collected pealing bounty on power sites within the state. wolf bounty from 519 to 820 and -plac- Thomas is retiring on account of failNo. 161, by La Valle Requiring es- by Inspectors functioning under deing bounty on cougar at $50. ing health, after It year of gratifying tray notices to be sent bureau of reg- partmental jurisdiction. success. No. bill Gudmundsen House 41, by bv No. McMurray Requiring 142, istration In agriculture department. that"reaso and rural liable notice must be given Giving dependent high Rudger Price left here to fill a misInstead of to county recorders. sion ip the central Mates last week, a discharged-befo- re teacher, Amending Nor 195; by Johnson farewell party was given in" his honor law relating to the code of laws on ed-- in the academy gym- No 147. by ware affair committee Up their outstanding indebtedness. ucation for the public school system. 1 I B VII 191D ! )l 1 b OFFICIALS ul Young Mother Called By Death at Bern REVIVE ACTIVITIES . (Special Correspondence ) (Special Correspondence.) Mm. Julia E. OCATELLO, Ida., March 20 Schmid, August Schmid, The approaching biennial city died In Montpelier, at the home of election due next month has Mrs. Jacob Jensen, of heart trouble given rise to renewed activities and other complications. Two weeks ago she gave birth to a baby boy, who of the "Ben Bean club, formed two- -, died March 10. At that time she was years ago to boost the election of the present incumbent, A. B. Bean, and I the entin council. The Ben Bean club had several open meetings of late, presided over by Dr. IL S. Woolley, J. A. Hibbard, acting secretary-- The membership has been materially in- t March 20 JERN, Ida., wife of creased, and a full attendance has featured this effort. The meetings were " held in the city hall. At the meeting held Tuesday eve- - ) ning the club passed a resolution fa- voring the Republican ticket and i e lection of the present 1 urging the A committee was ap- - ) incumbents. pointed, consisting of J. H. Peterson, chairman; Lyman Fargo, Theo. Tur- - J ner. C. A Valentine. L. IL Flngree, ) J. M Ingersoil, H. B. Thompson. H. j K. Higson, A. R. Reddish and W A. i Hyde, with instructions to bring Mayor j Bean before the assembly for the pur- pose of ascertaining his attitude in the next city campaign, which wwa done; talk by all concerned and the sentiment' of the continuation of the administration was. if possible, more pronounced than ever. War Moellers Entertain. Bannock county war mothers entertained the World War veterans Toes- day evening at the Commercial dub quarters. An informal session of the veterans waa held and it waa arranged to give a grand ball Monday evening, -April 7, in the McNichoil & Wright hall. Bannock county veterans to be all present. The event will commemorate Jhe declaration of war against Germany, and the association will boost for the coming fifth Liberty loan. Clem Connors, chairman of the amusement committee, presided. It was proposed and carried that the association fuse wUhthe county war mothers unit and combine the two in county and benevolent service. Thirty new members were added to the roll. Miss Genevieve Gilbert of the Tech faculty sang- - apd Ra trick Phelan entertained in a musical act: TalcnL -- srv frqzq the Banka., j- r ! ' t ! V, i ) M" ) 1 r-- were-mad- JOH E. SCHMID. with leakage of the heart to suffering which disease she succumbed March MRS. 16. Mrs. Schmid was born Jan 20, 1893, Bern. She was the daughter of the late Bishop John and Elizabeth Boas Kuna, and was "married to August Schmid Nor. 1. 1911. Beside her husband she is survived by two little girls, age 2 and 6 years, and her stepmother, Louisa W. Kunx, also the following sisters and brothers - Mrs. U. Eschler Herri-maof Logan, Mrs. A H Dnneie ofGrant-vlllDubois Boy Definitely Utah; Mre. G 8. Smith of Utah; the Misses Lucy and Lula . Reported Dead in France Kunx, William J , John. Jr , Parley P Abel C., Heber C. and George 8. Kunz, ' all of Bern, Idaho. (Special Correspondence.) Funeral services were held In the March 20. Private Ida., DUBOIS. meetinghouse. March 18, Bishop Taylor Clegg has been defi- Bern Robert Schmid presiding and Robert He In killed France. nitely reported Kunz conducting. Th singing was twetBMi at furnished under-,tba..D. M. Hymas of Montpelier. The resident speakers vftre Robert Kunz. F C. Rich, Respected Woman of H H. Hoff. President Edward and Hoff Herman Edward Biachoff, Carey Called by Death J. Peter AllemAn. All paid glowring tribute to- - the Flfe of the deceased. (Special Correspondence.) Opening prayer waa by Eider F.James Ida., March 2(WEunicei Dunn, closing prayer by Elder CAREY. interment was in the Bern cemePhippen, wife of Guy Phip-pedied here recently of peritonitis. tery, where mother apd babe were burled together. The grave wae dedi- Besides her husband she leaves two cated by Bishop Robert Schmid... Childres.ritged Id and 12 years. Mrs. Phippen waa the daughter1 of. Willard D. and Carpliwe Chideeter. The latter Is , yet living, also four, Conference at Rigby. . daughters add two sons. Funeral services were held at Idaho (Special Correspondence,) meet11. D. in March S. Falls. the L 20. Stake March There was a large attend- RIGBY., Idaho,wras held here Satur--da- y inghouse. snee and a nrnfe(r.e o Aflowers. The family are old respectElder George and Sunday. i,-- , , .. lbert Smith waa in attendance from ed residents of tuny. Salt laike City. Bad roads prevented be taken to Logan for burial. W Machinery and material is , being large attendance, but the number hauled over the snow to the site of at the last meeting was about 000. closed After the meeting Saturday, jhe new Carey reservoir. afternoon funeral services for Bertha Wells Palmer'were held at which El- pleasant evening. EHdcT 'George der George A Smith, President John Smith was a special guest W. Hart and Elder C. E Dlnwoodey of This morning word has come that Mrs Inez Berry Lutz, daughter of the Idaho Falls spoke feelingly. Quite a number gathered at the old pioneer of Rigby. W. W. Falks, warehouse of the new sugar factory died df nervous prostration. Saturday, wherav sandwiches, doughSunday, March 38. a pennant will nuts, and coffee were served. Former be awarded torthe Sunday school hi Critchlow H. and John J. Gov. Hawley Rigby stake having the largest number PRIVATE JNO. T. CLEGG. of fathers In "school In proportion to made interesting addressee: was first reported missing in action Saturday evening a group of neigh- the number enrolled; also one to the Then , word - came that he was bors and relatives of Josiah Cali gath school having the largest number off at his new home and spent-w- ") mothers present on t "flume basts, t twice ered wounded and that he had been at n, e, i f J. ,1 ; ? i - r Bar-fua- i- x s. n, 1 j-. T i. if |