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Show ' - . f s " " . . . REED HOTE-tAlfred 014 wU. Mnfr brrioe TeL Horn TL Dr. Kings New - Discovery -- conpUlntu MttafieMff ilnry. CRtKCH PTBMCAnOKS, Ordor ynr Chord norki iad itt thr books entttw thnmRh f relieres them and keep you going on the job; mr Ordea rp Kiwi A HELD RESIDENT OF Fifty eontinuoua year of almaat unfailing checking and relieving cough, la the cold and kindred Buffering proud achievement of Dr. King's New Turfff aTtsrtttoo of tho ftosd Hotel Building, tbs Cgdsa ofBos of Ths Dsssrst Newt is temporarily lOvAtsd at 2594 Waahingtoo Avtovs . Lake View is dead -- . Grandparents, fathers, mother, the kiddie oil hav used and arc using PROVO, Oct, 21; Mr. Ingri of wlf of Martin Williamson It as the safest, surest, most pleaaant-to-ta- k remedy they know of. Lake tqew, died : yesterday from Sold by ail druggist everywhere. -Mrs. Williamson was born in td cents and 3 1. 3 Advertisement dropsy, Sweden, April ILlili, and cam, to Utah In lt2. Sh lived for a time at KEEP BOWIES OX SCHEDULE. ' Grove, but She greater part Late, retarded functioning ' throws Pleasant begn spent at Lake the whole day duties ont ef. gear. of her lit Isbaa survived by her husband View. Sh Keep ths system cleansed, tha appe- and three sisters. tite lively, the stomach staunch with at Pleasant Grove. Thq funeral will be Dr. Kings New Ufa pm. Mild and for Mrs. Abraham tonic In action.' Bold everywhere, 2 be. H. Funeral services Jones will b Wednesday at 13. Advertisement oclock la. the Provo cemetery. The body of Miss Susie Carroll, 2S, Mrs C. Mrs G. F. Car-ro- ll daughter pf Mr-adied at tha hom of provo Bench, who died at Salt C- - Schade. 2.79. Fewlsr avenue, balur Lake from Influenza, was brought to flay evening.' 8h was bora in. Hunts- Provo last mgbL The funeral will bs ville and was a graduate of the Websr at Normal college At the time of her at tha Provo cemetery tomorrow death h was employed at the Goddard 3 oclock. Hie Carroll la survived by Packing company offices In this city. her parents, six sister and two broth- She Is survived by her parents and several brother ana Bisters The funeral will be held at Huntsville Wednesday n, OVER SUBSCRIBE QUOTAS The War Department Has Authorized ie Dial ApteilfliMf College W 1 A, OGDEX; ' rfr7'"v f,ii 'r ; f3 f r j ; The Fdurth Lib Much praise is due to the' women organization Jhe member having been active ., during the entire drive and have iouAljeir .credit . 3 12 t.oa..lft..aubscrlp. lion. Most of the county districts oversubscribed their quotas and from the Ogden Union Railway and Depot company empolyee 75 subscriber Were secured for a total of )(MS0. The campaign here was conducted by the Ogden Clearing House association. which 1 composed of all the banks bfethe city. M. 8. Browning was president and be was- - assisted by James .Plngree and W. H. Wattia r There were a number of . - organizations assisting in the drive in- women organization, the eluding-t- h boy scouts and committees in various industrial establishments. , i ! 21. and county according to the "report from O. J. Sliiwell secretary of the city campaign and A. G. Fell chair man of the county committee. Is $2.- 312.19 and the subscribers number 33.672. The. workers claim that the drive eras made exceedingty difficult y the German- - peace offers and tha great amount of peace talk indulged - in during the campaign but when the prospects of peace cleared eway they found It an easier matter to induce -- the people to subscribe, j'n-- t I Oct' loan quota for thl city and ($un-'"J- y aa'jteen over subscribed according to a report from th city and county ' I committee. ThlaTaet ha caused yreat and rejoicing among tha committee workers who for the. past week have - had to redouble their effort because ef the fear of an- - under subscrip- ' r' .'tlon. The actual eubscrlption for the city - I 5 i eeml-publ- ie - 4 i Clearing1 House List ,t 45GDKN, Oct the list of h:r:i' ' , " nmmM of local ritisen rcept1y pub ,i r JUbfd m luckurr is war acUvUie , Room lr the Ofden Clwtrlof ppe&r4 th namt of Win. E. r .. Nowmaii. a- prommwu buainmn and a tficmber of on of tha oldest and roost -- asffoci-Do- ' e, , - . , ' ( 'Ji M b ,; , Rt t f j H i & I - !vf f M . ? f. y. H f fc Kt fibf.- ' V - fury and that the fact of the case wra not in their pMMion at tha Dma they were supposed to have made inveatigation. The lint of takera a made public the Clearing: House acaocimtion. and f abirh Included tha name of Mr. New men. m published in thl paper a wall a ethr paper and tha many peo know Mr. Newman personally pla who noth in thi and adjoining iate were dot a Tittle eurpneed a they aTwayit MMidered all member of tha Newman family to be among tha most loyal and correpatriotic citlaena Tha local spondent of thl paper, a personal friend of Mr. Newman, )a fact in hie poftteaelon that prove there wu pot the eJIpbteet reaeon why Mr. Newman should have been called upon to suffer tha indignity of being branded a a slacker The true fact are that the Newman family are in poeecenton of Liberty bond valued at evem! thousands of dollanrand that Mr Newman haa devoted many hour daily in Red Rroa work and the Newman family ha rlvoo aasieUinca to the government during: tha present crisis to a very u: . n" (Special to The News) Oct. GUNNISON, Utah, 1. The warken Ihsaugar fsciory here, owned Gunnison Valley Sugar bf has been practically suspended for tbs season, swing to tbe inability ef the company to complete its plant on time- to work this roar's beets. It is reported here that the farmers will turn ever their products to the plant of the Utah Idaho Sugar company at Elsinore. Influence 'te getting 'serious her buttno fatalities are reported thus far. !' eom-pem- y, - ) . OTHERS , IMITATIONS . , 1-- A. 13 JL- - possp-RK-. -- units " of high IH-In- ' work; to , the -- Vocational Sec.-- - ti'on Of the S. A. T. O. mechanics and techni-These men imust--- . be 19 - years or over, " cians. ' . - registrants of September - ..12 or, if., registrants of r some other date, not in -- , - Class They mngt vposs8s a grammer school education - or- - its r eqniva-lent. g A. school .work. -A. -- , until and inclnd-.- Special Induction Offices will be open at the State Capitol Building, Salt Lake City, ' t ing October 30, for the benefit of the men in Salt Lake City and vicinity. . Inductions are also proceeding at the Utah Agricultural College at Logan-- To Insure Induction' Apply Immediately The Quotas Are Rapidly Filling. Men Already Been Called from the Utah Agricultural College Unit to Prepare for Commission! Twenty-Nin- e 3 V mmm o Inquiries at the cfflc of the In SaltLake tocompany Sugar day In regnrl to the above Item, elicited the fact that tba company had contracted for all beets grown In the Gunnison district. Assistant Manager Morrill Nlbley said tbathia company had contracted with ths Gunnison Valto take over all their ley company beets and. that they would be turned into sugar at the Elsinore plant.. Utab-Idab- Park City Soldier . r Is Again Wounded Diet at Fort Logan. (Special to Ths New,) FORK. Oct. 21. Albert son .of Mr. end Mrs Joseph Oken Okey, to deed at Port Logan, Colo, according to word reserved here His hav goo to Port Loren to S areata ring tbe body 'home for burlaL The voung man was 3 years eld. Top.1 PROVO, Oct. 21. A. P. Merrill, conn-t- y net- - have Liberty lean ebalrtaaic-did complete return on subscriptions from the county thl morning: but believes the county he oversubscribed Its apportionment of 11.013,359, by 375.SV. Chairman J. W. Robinson of the Provo elty committee, estimate th elty to have Its apportionment 3113.300 by about 313,000. ed -- AMERICAN Tested Milk For Infanta and InvWlidg J( .1 Th Oricinstl t- - ' IX Into : the Vocational Sec-.tio- n of the SJ A, T. C. as radio telephone electri- ciansrHiese men must be registrants of September 12, or-i-f registrants of some other- - date, not in Class I-They must have had Two - years ofTush school i , GOorDBchs 12, 'or, V 1I-2- . following Spanish Influsnsa. The body will b sent her for burlaL Corp. Drown waa It years of ags Oct. 12 last. He waa born In Midvale end spent the greater part of bla lit here. He enlisted In the, army to November. 1217, and went first to Port Douglas, where he remained only two weeks being transferred then to the 'Florida camp. He wa a trained automobile mechanic and did service in this decorps partment ef the quartermaster's After several month as a privet he and advice from the camp apeak highly of hi work. In additton to tits parents he Is sur. c vived by thro brother: En Drown of end 1st Drue and Glea Drawn ;- -- OGDEX. Oct 21. The funefsl of Kra of Mfnt Midvale: also a sister. Mrs. Frances btevsns wss hsld zt the Maycroft Jane Wsry ef Salt Lake City. V family plot In the city cemetery yester- with Bishop James Ur dsy afternoon ,1 the Fifth ward presiding. There Pnemnonia Causes Death. . were many Goral tributes, and a targ gathering of relative and friends at- tended the service. The speaker were (Special to The News) JTlva ScovlHe, Georg 'W. Dark in and BOUNTIFUL. Oct 1. Hyrnm Brun John McQuarrie. 'aMusical aeleetions ware rendered by quartet composed son. of South Bountiful, has received a of Jeff Baliantyns, Wrs. Myrtle B Htg- - telegram that his son. Carl Brunson, Mis Mildred War end Walter died ly. ef pneumonia at a hospital at San Steven- -. The body will b brought Francisco. hom tomorrow and tha funeral will --Y Diet.Woman tbs he held at family home Wednesday. oung Mr. Brunson I the first South Bountiful a result of the war. He e to die ." ' OGDEX, Oct n. Miss Edna Wangs-- 1 man was la tha United States naval sarrle gird, age 21 years, daughter of Mr. and and wa 21 years eld. x if regia-L-. .trants of some other date, not in class They must ; . September . S pla-seda- Timrpltat Saturday, and on of wet Twelfth street, following that of bar young daughter Thursday; Thos. Irvine, a Southern Pacific ng4 rear, reaiding at &77S Winiam avenue; son of Jlz, IXrvore Ford. and Mr. Carl Ford. 236 Grant avenue; John iaroy Clifford, Clifford of on ofSecond and Josephine 78 Elaine Goats. street; Mr. daugh and Mrs. Charles Goa tea, 60S ter of .Fourth street. A brother-- Kenneth died Goateg, J1L Friday and tha father la Mfldur Gustafson, seriously or Twjh rnn. Tired t the hospitst ASK FOR and GET the Collegiate Section of the S. A. T. C. These men must be registrants of '' 1 , - - - , The CoIIcge Can Induct a limited Number ofMen : PROVO. Oct 21 J. K. Hawk has received a tetter from hi, son. Sergeant Reuben Hawk of Company D, 2th Infantry. of the American army in France.-- In tbe letter Is the following 21 'eonorder by Brigadier excerpt A fromen Oct. service flag OGDEX, 71 young; P - B-- Buck. City 8rgeant Laming 71 star a for bravery Hawk men in the armyrepresenting (then corporal) or navy service baa hla platoon sctlon: beea mad for lb St. Joseph ParlsBi having loat led oommandcr and bla sergeant by members of tbs St. Joseph Sewing' The flag contain on gold;!? against .enemy, machine gnn. dls:l crow and ktlled and star for the 'late Blain Wall. Th,lbdged occupied) Tbtm order has tha, dedication of the Gag will taka place (" fblwjtlr J As seen as July, at St. Jeeeeb church following headlineBear; I 2 Hawk year order of the beard ef Soieeon.1 Sergeant ealtb closing all place city of publio as- tor academy. Be was on of the first Utshns to go to France, leaving la November.' 11T. At the time he wa drafted he was employed at tbe Arthur plant at Garfield. ' OGDEX, Oct - 21. Tha Republican! "of Weber "count; have opened head-- j Vacancies on Ticket . quarters at 243 Washington avenue, a The officers who . . .Filled By Committee the campaign her or Moroni Bkesn. chairmen, . W. E. Zuppan, secretary, PROVO. Oct 21. At S' meeting of secreand R. U Thompson, assistant the Republican County ' Central comtary. Weber county Democrats are to taka a similar more la' a mittee, bekl Saturday wasnight. L N. selected to Ellwo.rtb of Payaon, few days succeed J. P. Bringhurat, of Spring-vill- a as nomine for . state senator, Mr. Bringhurat having declined. E. M. Kelly, of American Fork, was selected to take the place, of J. A. West, wf Pleasant Grova. for county auditor, Mr. - West having declined to run. Edward T, Jones has been selected BOUGHT B! UTIR-IR- O secretary of the county committee . " -- (Special to Tha New.) ' FARK CITT, Oct 2L Notification was ysatsrday received by the family . of Corporal Erno Beckman, of this city, that the young man has again been wounded In action on tba west; ern front He was wounded first on on Sept 14.H la a July It. and again extant. great member of the ' Fifty-nint- h Infantry and was boro at Park City. He has " a Influenza Epidemic brother and sister living here and sinters residing at Provo. Slacken at Ogden three Summit county ovcrscribed her allotment of tbs fonrth Liberty loan by - f OGDEX.' Oct. n. The Spanish luflu-n- a 121,000. Park City's allotment was rpidemto Is slackening In this city 3100.000 and up to Saturday night to a report from ths health that city bad subscribed 314. 25, goaccording office, member of the board declaring ing over top by 111.211 and cartheir belief that we are now going rying the the county with her. down hill. The health inspector stated he was not able to state wben ths public schools churches and other places of puMto assembly would b Corporal Earl Drown qble to reopen ss tbs greatest precauDiet at Florida Camp tion must be taken to prevent further spread of tbs disease.0 During the past i wo weeks nearly, deaths have 'oc' (Special to Ths News) curred in this city as a result of perMIDVALE. Oct. 2L Mr. and Mrs. D, sons being afflicted with the aicknesa There have been eight deaths during A. Drown of this elty have received eehqdht iba pane. j wort of tbe deeth. Satsrday wt Camp Tba daatba include. Mr. Daisy V. & Johnston, Florida, of their son. Corp. , Rica ef Layton and Dart Danta Chug : water of Wyoming, who ded at tha J. Earl Drown.. H died of pneumonia Mra.-a i n. in thl city Wpocted famllle By the publication of tha name of Mr. Newman a a financial slacker tha i nuring Hoti association ha found it has caused Mr. Newman and hi family Bnnwwirjr and irreparable in ' Seventy One Star in St Joseph Parish Flag 'Over the . .Does Newman --Wrong . Cited For Bravery. - 5 to continue inductions into the Students' Army Training Corps until and including October 39. r I nd T Gives You Another Chance a Uncle - Cin -- OCTOBER 21 1918 MONDAY Discovery. stand. OGDEN r J r t , - ImiqVfM stock of tbs Book Elors.' tbs larrssl In ths stats, to drsv from. YWXc is oo mo at all cUy So W hiv th Dsssrst Ns wt v , Provo Office 1818-- R. . nAk'r tfi reqnMtd rf&rilaf Mnmedlaw - sad All aobscrtptton 'payment dellrary regarding complaint AOttvor should bo mad to James Worth 1st Wot St.. Tsiepbon ill 151, Agent for tbe Dally. News and etgor pubUtatlooa , to Pstronu MERE COLDS Ogden Office ' : EVENING NEWS DESERET BA8EMENT ' . ill v - , - Spencer Funeral. finished It season's run Hi first nsof th Provo plants on tomstosa asd turned out. million cans According to Local Manager C..D. Burrell, there is a probability of sxttnstv panning of pork and beans at th Provo plant tjii fall; but that la, as yst. uncertain. Provo Court New. et al In th case of Otho S. Houston A Power va Utah Lake Land. Water Co. In th Fourth district court an orbeea made directing the ref der hi Edwerd T. Jones, to show PROVO. OcL 21. Tha body of Henry at Ogden. FriClay Spencer, who died day from Influenza. - was brought to Provo, Saturday, for burial. Funeral services wera held this afternoon at th Provo cemetery, with Bishop L. L Nelson presiding. Ths musio waa by the quartet - and William D. Hoover, soloist. Mr. Spencer wa for several years engaged la tha restaurant business In this city. He moved to Ogden over a year ago and waa traveling for an Ogden commission bouse at ths timea of hia death. Ha la survived by widow and three children, bis aged mother, Mrs. Sarah J. Spencer, and several brothers and Bisters. Boshard-Pyns-Robe- rt ceiver, cause oa or before OcL 21. at 3 o'clock not be made diwhy an order should aeeets of the de. recting him to eell fen dent company. Motor company The Spencer has filed suit against Rex. L for the return of a Kisaet car or lta value 3703. I ... Logan Office All payments for sobeertptlos and com plaints regarding non should M mad te J. L. Johnson, efflea with H. A. Feder-ao- a A Ce, 33 West First North Bt. Home telephone 122. Telephone Ageet for th Dally, Saturday and News sad Church elivery It Semi-Week- ly Inter-Mounta- in CLOSED ANOTHER WEEK Hazel Dean Andertort ... Diet of Pneumonia (Special to The News) . The authoritie of the Agricultural college to conaul-tatJo- O today with tha health officers of the city decided to keep (h toatl-tutlDeath of Mrs. Jones. closed for another week or until Oct. 23. Today all sorts' of rumors were current a to 'existence of Mrs. Emma RobPROVO. Oct 21 H. Influents at the college and at least Jones, bins Jones, wife of Abraham one physician was quoted as authority of th Second ward, died yesterday morning from Influenza, at the age of for the statement that there were from t years. Sheon survived by bar Mrs. 30 to 73 cases there. Dr. D. C. Budge and her mother, four visited tbe institution today and after Hannah Robbins - On of the aons, an Inspection said that there are no Abraham R. Jones la at Camp Kearny. cases there at present. "Many Of " the men have bed colds. FUNERAL FOR RALPH IAWHORS. Relative of Joseph Kellar, a well Th body of Ralph PROVO. Oct 1 known young man of Logan, wore Lowborn who died Satnrday at Salt 27 notified of at th today that he had died at Influenaa eg take from for burial tha Bremerton, Wash, shipyard' of years, wee brought to- - Prove la survived by deceased Influenza. He left here to August. Hi yesterday. Th two children. Mi parhis widow and home. body will ents. Mr. and Mrs F. H. Lawhorn of Minersville Firm Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Will more, of the Bonneville word, four brother and received - a massage today four sisters. The rnneral will b tomorBehind Government thla.city, from Camp Fremont announcing tha row, service will b held In th cemee, death there of their eon. Joseph tery at 3:30 oclock. , from influenza. Tbe young man (Special Correspondence.) SERVICE I FOR MRS. CORA 3 CUKE MTXER8VUJ-Oct, 14. Th local left here is September and waa bat 27 age. Tbe body will be Provo, Oct 21. Th funeral of Mrs wpr committee announces that of th years ofher for interment. Cora Sutton Grimm were held this 311.15 Fourth Liberty Loan bonds al- brought Provo cemetery, th lotted I) Miners mis S3.2SS ha been afternoon at th Rev. & H. Goodwin .officiating... R. R. raised by volunteer subscriptions Th Irvine. Jr- - and Mrsi France Hedqtriet 'drive waa postponed until today, there County Ticket Named etti-serendered .vocal selections having beea an x9u of local By Cache Democrat to Balt Lake for tba mate fair wa It Hence conference. and thought Announcement. Funeral r advfsabl to leave th time for volun(Special Correspondeme.) ' teer subscription open th extra week. LOG AX Oct. llv Tbs' Democratic wae held today In PROVO. Oct. 21. Th body of David! Chairman Hoyt believe that Minera- - County convt5s go "over th top th o rtbnoe with every precinct in nJlanner. who died herfor Friday night,, vilto will eequickly drive th county treprsunted. berial todey.vtoesmueh to Payaon ie th pravioaa bond overacre taken earrtce for Nels William it doubled its allotment and has The following war nominated- as Funeral call candidates for th state and county Johnson will be held st th Frovo reached It quota In each previous r war tickets: for bonds, thrift stamp, , cemetery at 1:30 tomorrow afternoon. (InSenator, j: W. Funk. Richmond Dd Car-do- n, to the district court, cumbent); Neat Wednesday live,E.' J.R.K Miles represent Fiineral is Held. at Beaver ,tb suit of A. - Hardy, et al Logan (incumbent); vs tbs Minersville Irrigation oompany Smlthfield. and W. R-- Ballard. Newton. WilOct. 21. Funeral services will be heard. The actios Involve th Commissioner, PROVO, of Beaver liam Murray. Wellsvllle; eommlsslonar, for Walter Zabriskle. whs died at Camp rtoht to th J .efIStheof wafer Mr. each Loyear. afth Thatcher Moee Bept Logan. Texas, were held thl afternoon river and associate, rancher of Bv-- h gan: clerk. A M. Mathews, Providence; at th Frovo cemetery with military Hardy of north section a on ora. directed by Lieut. John F. r bottoms, J.- H. Barker, Cache Junction; tea- - water should sheriff. Leslie W, Hovey, legea; atthe B.'A T- C- .- The speah ferA .centeed - that after Sept. SO. treaenrer, Joa A. Buttle and.be tnjsted down to them an torney, Leon Fon nee beck, Logan; T. Bishop C. N. who Olsen. Hyrma; surveyor, T. F. following yesterday, V presided. Taylor, Bishop of H- - Humphreys, Logan. tlon by Dr. Warren Shepherd ' Music was by the to town. cases ef toflnsnss of number of Newton waa chosen J. Griffin E. quartet. -yr Moroni Myer ordered eeuaty chairman, Officer Health News 3ett Prirl discoatinqad. all public gatherings )f. W. Roylance wa down yesterday These patients, all but on or two havfrom Balt Lake end remained over to ing only mild attacks. Dr. Shepvery Hinders Dry attend the funeral for Welter Zabrlskie, herd considered may b suffering Drought ' Leslie Frazer. U. 8. gaturalizatton ex- from Spanish influenza. Hence th pre. . Farm Land Crops SatBalt from wss her take th On of aminer, fesult measure cautionary to E. With Hupt-urday arranging order wu stop a Liberty day mastOf the city schools for night scheduled for last night at which (Special CorraspondsacaJ schools to b held for Instructing aliens ing J F. Tolton ef Beaver was te speak. ST. GEORGE. TTUE October 1. No school win clou prepare toryte admission B.to ' ritlsenshtp. and Tha grad high T. U. facfrost yet to St. com Geerge, but indicaThs members of ths . th week. at any time. tions are It may ail subscribed to th Fourth forSaturday th Americas Girl ulty haveloan. nightnumber nr fairly good this year, though ef a Lyceum Crop Liberty trio, the first of- dry hindered drouth Mis Edna Holdaway. daughter of course development to be given to Mlnerevlli thi land crop in most section of WashMrs. Lydia Holdaway of th Fifth ward, season,' entertained a fair sised and ofmak-MuTh countrlast bay cutting has returned hom a mission to ths appreciative audience at the" ward ington . end sorghum to being get ; , eastern' state. Amusement hall. Is wheat baa being has begun. Goddard Tbs Ing Racking company tented this fell In hopes of good crops wheat next year, firlee forhu net yet entered. Building Destroyed. known. Tha St. George, so far strea-uo- h ROCK SPRINGS. Wyo- - Oct. 11- -Fir city health officer era making I lta enprevent .exertion stock tq School are destroyed th buildiags asd comstill trants. If peuibl. of ths Union Mercantile supply will probably close if for IhflXt tg tod Oiflfretl pany,- 314,toa corporation, tost nlghW running, butshould' enter th towo-Th- e Th firemen worked heroically to th dlseu hu In Use For Over virgin Dome OHandcompany Years save adjoining buildings Flremea Mcar making rig. Carthy fell from th roof with fall- brought In anto oil onoil bore for Purgaing debris aiM waa severely Injured. preparations miles seat ef St He will probably dJe The causa of th tory flat, Aabout nto number of . localarge Georgs. ftr wu defective wiring. Th toss estimated at 73.000, partly covered tion .no flees for on claims art being The recorder. Glad with th. eousty kg issarano. bus-ban- d. 1 (Special to Th New) MIDVALE. Oct. 21-- Has I Dean Anderson. aga 13 years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs William . O. Anderson, died yesterday at . tbs . residence ef bar grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Goodrich.. Death was due to pneumonia' which developed after an operation for nora and throat trouble Mrs. Anderson bronght tho girl down from tbslr hom to Idaho several days ago for the operatic a which waa performed In a Salt lake hospital. She Mr. sod Mrs. was th Only child of . Anderson. Goff .Th body waa taken to th C Fnaeral establishment. undertaking eerrice will be held at th gvav aid in Wasatch lawn cemetery. Tuesday, . Oct. 33, at 2 pjn. LOGAN, Oct, 21. te t W1U-mor- E. na - - -- end-othe- L- . county road commissioner has lust completed a much' needed Improvement on the road to Purgatory flat where th drilling la to take place. This Is on the road between St Georg and Hurrioen. Th local draft board hu practically completed th classification nnd physical examination of th men between and 23 years of age. Inclusive; that It is. nearly all hav bran classified, and most of th clean 1 men hav been examined. - strenuous efforts . have been mad the last few days to complete the subLoan. St scriptions to the Liberty towns in th Georg and several other county are reported to have gone over the topi but figure were not available tonight to determine whether the county bad gone over or not. Th failure to make th usual cattle sale this fall has greatly hampered the people of this county in subscribing for th bonds- A heavy storm and cloud burst visited this part of ths county 1st In in some pises - great hall stone fell, destroying ths crops to Much damage was den to their and to corn, can, squashes and fruit path. n Th Bt. Georg and Wuhing-tocanal wss broken to many places and filled up for long distances, so that th water was out for upwards of three weeks It hu just' been turned into the canal again. melons. WEATHER REPORT - - Forecast. wb , Local: Cloudy, probably local showers tonight or Tuesday; cooler. Local Weather Data F supers fiveOctober 31. 1018. f Degrees Tm permtursr 0 Highest to yesterday year Highest In this month last 8 Htgnest this mopth sine 1373.! 47 Lowest this morning ............ 23 Lowest thl month last year..... Lowest this month Bine 1(73.... 1) 30 Normal for yesterday ........... 30 Mean yesterday .. Accumulated excess this month.. lit Accumulated excess sine Jan. 1. - - Inches Fraeipltatton Total , Total tor this month Ascnmntotod dftoncy thtoi month Total etnee Jan. 1 Accumulated excess since. Jam .11 ..... Relative-humidit- y at xJS 73 13.30 LI X.T7 3 a.m. today Relative humidity at I pm. yesd R terday ' Weather observations at t 21 ' uu ons-hx- COMMISSIONERS. - W. A. Latham. City Rsesrif AND GUARDUXi NOTICE. Consult County Clerk or rP8) signers for further informsli O0CTT. TX THE DISTRICT bate Division, In and for the j In Utah. of Strt County. ter of tho Estate of Wlllisa JJ'Jf. Ian. Deceased. Nottc. The Utah Ravings A Trast CompeW. mistetrator of th estate of 'd McLachlan. deceased, praying JNJ order to renew loan on realall FW" 2 of aaid. decedent, and that the interested appear before to to show cauu why an order be granted to renew loan ea stM tw lowing described real eaUt . Block 3t a ceaaed. . In "A part of Lot-1y A"; Salt Lake City Survey. described Utah, County. NortheMtce commencing at the uid lot. runningI theno htwR rod; theqe (tooth rods; thsnc North I rods WjlitF of beginning he been of en Friday, th let day A. D.. 1111, at two to U " ' County Court House said Court in Salt Id County. Ctalx th Clerk .of thereof affixed seal with the A of October, H0K day. (Seal) 4 m whit d. Jarlssn. " fiarlson th i j pw&JSfi Pstttioner. t IX "THE - DISTRICTDivision, In and. for l Utab County- - State of Herri' of . th total of CMMd. Notice. Th ue WoodwTl Sbor of tho toot will sod t7t8firsei riet Shore, deceaasd. of tho sal of the real estate of eald Commencing otxToa Southeast corner of L cJ Eighty, Plat T," t vsyT running iDono w rods; thsnc and Seven thsnc South r tM,ei A thence East six rods; thsnc East . iak0 n elt4. ! place of beginotof-tty. Utah, for th tormj upon th followtug per cent cash, hblano j fro of sale by court, C0L-ba- J L. one-ha- - lf J ch " rnet, return of been sot for j . "fooxtr day of November. ,h Root o'clock pm . siu Lake City. of Wltnuuu. to.Ci.rk JLffji4. u 't 30 Wlin . mvraw. day of October, 1 1 Office of th City Rscerttr. Salt Lake City. OcL ti. lilt Sealed proposal will b nctlnl i an this office until 10 o'clock 1911. twos nesday, November 11th, In devtf li sewers struetingNo. pips (ms 361 on Lowell Acn tension Hkh Tenth East street east in Sewer district No. 1, screriHl te plans on file in tha City Eafiutrr , office. Instruction Is bidders, tofetke-- Iota plana, profiles, specification,b u3 for contract and bond, may Attlss upon application at th offto tf Co, Recorder or th CitT Enftaser. ' J Tho right Is reserved Is rejrt snd all bids. ' BT ORDER OF THE BOARD Room of It Sflt'Lok Witnra - . WtTI NOTICE TO COITIlCmU PROBATE Boabzrd-Pyne-Rob-er- ts r INSTANTLY PCU3VE0 First publication October, tie, Last publication November ills. - CASTOR A ASTHMA 7 SumrlssATAl seta, :M Rm. tho. Stewart torney tor Farittoaer. 4) |