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Show - 3" DESEitET EVENING ntivs TeESnAl; , - 1918 OCTO13Efl - , -- - . - , , :: Dies ' Vernal S.oldier - rrric hU Li d 7- became effeetl. an4 Vs. said I astallonants a, my ay. lyiyable. leat the Liritit, PVLITICS the whets t... Ft. Colo., I paid. be Ailey 41 t .' Pal4 Da mailmen( ti du. by y t I iFILythi the .. ' ...:' EASEMENT REED MOTi6 1 thereof and Interest III , All payments for saatecriptlea Optimal Correspondence.) I Dangers-uslI; All dperial tax,b to laid i,. l'ililL111111A e isee-d1111.1100ta BERTHS, and ( EXPECTED YOTE complaints Martini( Ire Oct. 1 omes, Cliaderoll. VERNAL.' 44' U.Alton Mastagest Moom I bay 102, elty ,, SkOiordi ........a.Alfred l. liver' should, he mad. te son of '11r. ant Mn. O. B. Calder. died,' Btilldisc Salt take City MORGAN. Oct. 241.Abel J. !Melissa t. , liome"Dol. ; Johnson., attic erttlt K. A, Pedal, A ()Moe nil. 1961-pawl at Kilt Lake city, , , Thursday. Oct. 1. at Ft. Logan. Co10.1 utie and Jared Dickson. sons Of Mr. and eas & Ca., $t West rind North et. ,ad)) day et. October. 1111. ,, I The cause of his death wait Spanish Mrs. Albert D. A. Dickson, of this city. U. tilm metaphase 111; (Special Corraspontience I to maks Potrool Telepbono toguattod 3 ' It Pl. yOrme 1 He left Vernal with the MY Treasure, influenza. OGDEN, Oct. :11.With Only onto week Asset for the Deity. BoAurdAY and hieva died of haluenza. atAbet J. Dich-tit ea. Oct. ad, tranbodiat complaint FANGUI1C141 ressittat and Collet men. Saws and Charca pub. sa. Oho wad ad soars age, dted .2! eattetao Taxes,. ellbefore election day the political parties contingent of limited service ' taking heavy toU from thia Sidewalk Extension ,i Mr. Colder was born on Vet. 17. In this county are milking every effort, Thel lca, tat i 18 ' body of Douglas Riley MeEwan, Finn .... I and death ,4 21 1222, CHTJRCIt years oldhis PVIII4CATIONLI Final being t . 031 citizens register and elkti Estimate ed from Camp LIM ito, Wash., and , , 11 , Ordor your. March works and all to hays. on his birthday anniversary. ' NOTi-I buried,today. He died Oct. It of pneu-- 1 ocfurrtng in go to the polls but Tuesday and emit books through any Ogden roe Li,i , his edbr Vernal ail - Douglas He was eldest of soli practicallT the remainlivet test the is i PREPARED registra their vet. Today of Tbo Dosorst Noire reeontativ 1i 22 MrE. Mn. R. and McEwen, ' years! ' The State Board of tom darbefore the election and all us,' COLLECEIS of the otos the immense i. 1 ,oid. About a year ago ha married Miss receive bids UP to 13 7 ,...,;,2 , Ivetplz, Novo Book Store, the largest regietered voters Cr. being urged to Effie Procter and he leaves a widow. a ' November 11 1111. at tierk",.. ..., i I ) the emcd: a father of and number brotha .. , In the state. te dram from. of lbaby. Tbe headquarters ., thwItepubileans undersigne4 . for the femishise ers aid sistera, TO ACCOLIDONTE ONE is on sate at AA city Noes are alive with campaign ti, i Democrats and end the various statd-h- 1 Capitol On word October a , 2 2 4 wait ISIS, ' covered am well II, window the workers. Dus. :.il I .',here that Christian Henry Beet. Of the Rood with posters and free literature is bez Rotel I alterations ,04 lac of the U. S. navy. died st Kay West. . 3' the doors. Wtth the ("v Building, tho Ogden onto of ing distributedof at , 11 tIP Fla.. of pneumonia. Christian was the i , the Witten epidemic. continuance Tbe tonere( Newt to temporarily , JHOUSANO INDOCTIONS son of and Thomas eldest been Beet; r.2, have Mary rallies Vona& usual : however the 4 7 , ' toasted Washington - tell:7 anto. htt voluntoered soca .after thei United Ler::ut far:es made impossible and with many people ft eff States entered the war and enlisted in sick end others eartng for the sick and ae j.t,--..- , the navy and eats - with tho Atlantic with many families bereaved be- the 3 1 fleet. the arrival 1,0f1A,t Oct. :Iv ramhaign epidemic the present political , It SCHOOLS is blantame WILL George Woodard stationed at Camp affair. a more la predicted , very of hundred army ioeveral, 1.1811C Fremont. died Ott. 22, of influenza ,. lie , vote the causes these that owing totwill ,, Utah college the Agricultural kets, ,1 son was the oldest of Georg, and ' be wore light. Bath , , nest Tuesday ' unit of the ortudente, army training ger:es:et:4er Ellen Woodard. - cr. w parties Cr. confident of. victory at the corps Is prepaced to accommodate toll:liar .,..., Olen S. Millet, stationed at Fort u ry.igshtte,..tonoarelecrt REMAIN CLOSED UNTIL .9 He 1,000 eoldlers, according to a statement Douglas. died Oct. 24, of influenza- - son og was 21 rears old and the eldest 4 3 HE Just Witted by Lieut. McKenna, quasof Allen a and Alice Sado Miller. His Farmers to the Aid of ucigi c,,.,,,;:, 3 .' termaster of the utitt,This equipment was In Salt I.Alte, City at the father TH LOTTER 47,7. MIL cots. able I L CHEER Hit blankets, pillows. time of the death. EPIDEMIC HAS PASSED lion Lompany principal i.,q. .t.' ..,:.:,, Brothers in Di Stress includes army .... Edith Goulding Buchan:1. the third PAO int plate et nese at ,, Slt Lake With all 'eaulement complete and ii of Mr. and hirs. G. J. Goulding, it Ti- tdaughter County. State of Utah,,City, halt ' To i She ; diod here, Oct. 24 of Influenza. , than 100 meo with adequate, mese ball and, barrisek OGDEN. Oct. Notice. There art 44114144mm ; aviathe in who a is husband leaves 'men of redline:I.-thassistance the the following described arid boys have gone to inducting process 4412 2 ntoathe old baby ital tion service. la d eount of amsessment leviedelm& Ogaen : Oct ip this of two farmers of ,the district who Into both-thcollegiate and the voca1 ea ths a father and mother and a number of of too sick to harvest their sugar tional sections of the a A. T. C. is beday September. ; the Illit, city that Mei) ublic schools and prob. art brothers and staters, Interineat will be , amounts set opposite the sumo beets. One of the farmers is at the ing conducted by the officers in charge , JARED DICKSQN. l from an opera. ,' ts ably. the theatre' would be opened Pee hospital suffering city cemetery-EarIat the Cannon respective stockholdete n followsof with is seriousy-11, st:. , next Monday have been ARiated by tion and the other-- is tentitted to Ilia with expedition. Dickson. 14 Die Jared 1 and on Oct. !litho inrit a ge. Grover Strakzeintar. Rick MY,- he a broken leg. Whett their While the civilian school at the the 20 years of age a soldier, died at 00110 , xaysis eat 1i. j "; 1 iftealth Inspector Shorten i!who says home with became , Cent Shares ' Jack Judd. Mary E. tem Jess Mn. Myer, knows the farmers stitution ha been adjourned until Colo-- . on Oct 1 L '1 ti,, A. CI E . Carlson lit' thatneither the achools. theatre'', ceedition Logan. 72 nd..lkirs. Abbie Talbot a : ,Procter, 14 in derided hand. te well is district influenza of the give ono the entire it best of Abet n was J. so nedeel ';i epidemic hfre ipic Tina 213 in-or churches 118 other 1 of : 'Public places Dearing - p. .. V - ,14 and whew evening-4m- in wenn 'and academia instruction is known young bulginess men la Morgan 'Jess Myers and recovering from Milton Elder 1144 T i netribly- willbe opened until all eigno helping band 1.u. A. the entire crop of beets of minter! forward among the il, A. T. C. Etnunto,' and was an omployeo Of .tho ifluenza. , Johanna C. Erlek eton 112 .4 14 3 . of the Influenza epidemic going i P. have entir- yesterday had farmers keen ""b. 12 time at two the stricken A. & Juliet the F. comerany besides Morgan Conning Thismen. military Includes, , !.'i t e' ty diiiappettred.' It would be fojiy. the harveeted. . I also WWI PreMinnt tu-, Lehi oi Is 1,1 aims. physics, of his death. Fraughton .,,,,.. .122. 14-- . denis Fighting health board say to allow the (viny- - -- This is thiTheeond time this season trainin g. work in war and work, being president of a Sun:412 . tell Gregory CALDER- mechanics, church to the aid of electricity. telegraphy. "tyros ' i il!,'.f-i' teacher., a ward ron's Green log of places of public assembly at the farmers have come 271 quorum. ,y. telt 24 who havabeen too ill to care for including carpentry. - blackemithing, day school uperintendent, aft elder. esteemed for his many rnoy Hooper oleos 2 Spanish Influenza life. and-wi- ts t. li. :;:1 '.:, the present time just because the epdi- - thoee ent machinework, gas their H. 412 While crops. his do ft Is horseshoeing, abet-lodisposition good qualities. Hemeley 1141 demi' 3... showing alight Mena of .'or t teeyet wee more retiring in a public way, Miner 'Hensley .., 4t1 1 to The News-gines,. and concrete construction ;ITT Elvery precaution.. It is-- stated, (Special D. 141 Selina in Hall I, and military LEHI. Oct. the efforts among his friends and at hoffl e. he 1. t the vocational section, 1 will he taken until the city is entirely Mack Gat'rr' is Mide 2 G A. JOMS011 410 1 :4 of Dr. r., D. Woriton and the people always made his presence knogn for Ilene law, the history of war. mathematica a -tree from the disease. Viola & N. Joe, Mad- : Of the milicheek to thasapresid -accounting, generally economic,a, lie his 65 cheerful were L new cases reported . . , . 2S6 spirit. mln 1 1,...., .21,- .There ieutenant Colonel physics. 14 ' lnfluefle the "peak" of the epidemic received hie optimistic om&B Wm. A. n tary .hygiene, and personnel work for ,. .,., ireaterdity as againit 60 for Sunday and early schooling at Vernal, not to have been reach, bore seem ..p: section. -R H. I. schools the thla ;Is nforcnew fact to taken coilegiate I. ' ed is feeunwia,,the Strict prove gradustingfromthepublio OODEN-Carequarantine riso;t: Att 41 corn4, :wh , from the Stevens iocenetelegram ed with the hopes that few new cases hers; 'Be took One year's work st ii - dom of becoming careless at the pros- merly of this city. eon of Mr. and Mrs. 44, Anhl if special train. will develop. Two deaths have (securZ TO' Willi,. the tints agedemy. later going to tnt time. Two J. Carr.- - Sel Washington avenue. inittee on education and to weseAeported Ron been ' ! the college ed since FridaySIcite-I- I D. '. vesterday. Theydeaths C., to Turner, 311 Pteston. Ida., where be graduaisal And Lingact lieutenant-col, Washington, has ing. were Charpromoted those of it i with law as4 Mrs. Of Bartell men kir. and sort which year-olto on the battlefield. aceording extended the- time during the Oneida academy. f: 1,, aloe O. Stone, 3073 Wall avenue and onel order of the Board of Directors Turner. and Mrs. Orlando Pareon who !rom li received by his wife who is star- may be inducted from Oct. ,20 to and idera war made on the Ilth day of SeTterent hitt of At thb be the outbreak Mrs. Ellen Sorensen- - 1290 Oak avenue. word "''' chilt t small hushand and three 1 at including Oct. SO. Induction offices are with her parents in this city , 4-,-' to enlist, but be tree re- many shares of eacn pare Cm ?'';' Announcement la 'made by the ted was buried , former application The Sunday dren. , avenue. Robinson et 1st: Salt Lake, Ogden and en . health hoard 'befits s means-o- f guard, when a short service was held at the jected on account of physical defects. stock as may be necessary, wit ha ,"; Col. Cere entered the service of the open at Logan. of the office at te the memk IONA secretary other He was persistent. .however. and made cemetery. In both rases all i,i,j; log against the further 'spread of the U. S. army with the Icifteenth infan- Prnvo.., street. Salt Lake City taa , de tent! bers of the family are ill. Mrs. 'Bear-so- n several applicationa at different times main illsease it is preparing tp adso-t- r try. wiling from tort ttouglea to Chi't ;: i i the 4th day of November, Mi. st ' was buried estit L yesterday. Rover He na the WM each rebellion, 2 p. m. to pay deinmeet but time rejectdiming of thereafter, hoar preventive treatment free of charges teachti of school the work The lady was later transferred to the Philip- J. H. 1 lox tre Injured learned limited sesements ed. When thereon all be callers. that to togethit ilk 4. ,..: er, is receiving commendations front service men were wanted. be Re went to the ninee and Itawaii. and cost tif i stomas adVertiaing into are grattped source. since Smash 1.,:. ;ft gotng ; all they C611114E' In Automobile Mexican bottler In IIII(erith Gen. Perstricken homes and giving much need at theopportunity, and as a result was the sate. , ''. Former Resident NOtri. S. PRATT. ng as a serond lieutenant and came to Ft Logan, Colo. sent l banit-to He was Ciedes as a cantain. ,;..,!... . Stingid , (Special Correspondence.) sts, rem and Office 4 Soot) Makin street kit Surviving him are hie eel' to 'Trance In:March. telt and reNorth Oiden'ale-i- eelved lig ter BRIGHAM CITY. Oct. MtJames H. mothg his commission as major soon father and the there tta City. . ' oI ad!, ;.. ., For Sculley, 19 years old. of this city. had Services Funeral 'Mrs. Mentzer and Calder.o. sisters: :ifI ,arm broken. right ankle s 4 Mrs, Afar), (let, ott to In a OTIVIR or room:omit gives se his left and just reteived he In Mamie Robinson. Leo Calder. Zelph i 1 't7J ' '. Wand' Wang., former resident of North body severely bruised in Killed "Man sprained of 'count battles which Magna MORT6A(4. cnArTEL r; ; Calder. den. Calder 3 and Kararyn widow of Thoniae Wallace, . ;ti ." , I he has on the western front an accident on the atateroad between at the home al bar daughter. !:!. ,; , Mrs. of Brigham mention of the Itt. Willard and Peery..eoetti matting ., I Ncrr ICE TS H KR Ellf 011121 I eon M. . Correepondence) ($pecial of noper, Blackfoot. I last in night. be took City. Mihiet which drive Part t the undersigned. the Montages le ", of general debility. She was ---Sunday. was returning to Brigham SPRINGVILLE, Oct. IS.Open sir Joseph Bate Finley ? O3 chattel mortgage hereinatfer 14 yoars of age. was a pioneer of Wefuneral services were held Saturday et City from Willard on a motorcycle. He ed, that he will foreelose the pais bateet her county baying ernssed Moroni Miner's bome 'for James M. I ;,' ii the Dies dismounted and was starting again plains .Sprinterille et a Harold WolPert Dies k ''Lr''h' IP "V telin in illat. tale public, section of tiel sij seeker Whitmore who was killed in one of the , When an autothobtle struck him,. hereinafter desire s property. 1,44, .: Mn. Walla... was born in a:instant an gaged as while mills at engaged la stat Magna Another automobile brought Font., at the - time and placehern ,....: ,...:. belt and. anril Itt. 11134. and Is survived by the (Special Correspondence.) oiler. He was caught by AM; ' Spanish Influenza to Brigham city. fixed. ial were services The his deeth. to following children: ' Mrs. , hilitabeih, burled 'SPRINGVILLE. Oct Mrs, John W. Hilatrons'ilied et the ABM' said mortgage to dated it That t 1 ',":., Itielcenlooper. nt Blackfoot.. Joseph ji , ; ' F. J. ever 4)y Bring.; been who a Bishop bad presided home after resident this of Bate, ' . .., yeaterdaY family suffering wao SIM ter nes (Special Corrospondence.1 7,4 of hie seventies burst. who wee one of Ate speaker.. city for tit years.- died at his home to- bar lb, lett and ....4. ,Welteee.i of Ogden; a tention, IVIlliam for several years from stomach and ON of the presidents member ,' n Welfare. of gsn Proinciare; gar '' LARK. Oct, 2e.The first realdent of , heart meek) of the Bishop .0., B. Iblitintington also spoke. day from paralysis.- - Mr. Rate VAILA on December 1.- ISM in the - Mrs. Hillstrom was born1 quorum. aa well as a a brothtrouble.of Salt 11 ' ); '' '''l: 1,41r. git41..4 of riaden: and a Lark to fall a victim to Spanish influ- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tbomas Bit- - bishopric of Richville ward. fts is sur- Muateal numbers were furniehed by born In England in 11112 eind came to the County Recorder noVO as file No 1'1 Utah, a the Thorn sisters duet. M. "1.0er; It 1k flurnhool attyfINgit, of Pay- - enza woe 'Harold Po !pert an employee Ale. his- widowed mother County. Springville with Wiles ehe was a child the family vived by a widow.. fourto sons:and etitele . of-- the Iterteso' names 1 7.'f'4 , F.;; the Thst on 'rho vo,sir is .e,ittiltried tdarclve a his solo. parents-JareT. a Bird in Cora and addition solo a was 110 is surbe when of daughter, years to age. and removed ming Blackfoot. later Ida, ,ollit Clarke and Dillenbeck 'Mr, are hero-tillFrank Wolnert was stricken with the came to this Dickson entered the service of ',..'Zi . Manwaring dedicated the grave. vived by a widow, three sons and five lenbeck: evening for burial, Mihn city. She married John his that the name of -the dieease about le dare ago. and it de- W. , f., The deceased was a eative of Spring-vin- daughters. Funeral services will ,,,he coantry on October 4 and was sent helm Hiletrom, March 11. 1221. ,Two chit- to R. W. Jessup. voloned into pneumonia la died afPa this gawp. a 'timfor Eurek& for at lived Fort had held afternoon VolOAt at training. Shortly ; I Logan her huaband atirvive. 'Funeral Wednit0day Neil': I to be 4 morniatt. and will be burled at Balt dred and will That, the amount claimed was stricken ber of years, but was engaged at Meg-a- s ter be Paper Lanterns. camp . reaching cemeTome at be held the services ' first the of City at time LeUe Citv Wednosday. the thereon. Be The body was sent to at the time of his death. .asesil afternoon at 2 o'clock. with influenza. la' HAM notice. tery Wednesday Mrs. not been this has Weloert ratio . fuwas critically Elise Winer. etRichvl Ile. where largely attendant leaves a widow who I, relne of thia with the same ' el-ii'll Tr fist,ct".;f"Ir.! That- the following is a but ' la now con- t, tumoral servicen were held yesterday City Soldier. Bert two sons and four dadghtera Ho was I I:7:I. i:,,, a ILE. not iti ed.. tb - at 1 east sidered nut of disessa b. afternoon at the City cem,tery for Eu- neral services were bold Friday. to be the mortgaged property djct$I darter. army and stationed Sore in Springville. Jan. 1S, 1864- , Dies died PO. Dickson, slim in the (:,;. !:,....11,':.1f.,.6fie of the Joys ot, Hallowe'en will be Mr. Mroltiort wee born at Pouliot., gene Wells czndall---wh- o Camp Kearny One . od Ate Frank Mensry was - brought from :...7.1,,, totetv tvirl them thisyear. The reg. of ta. Mr. Crandall at 'Camp ofLewis, cams home for. the ooele. )6 f ::!,ti night at ft years awn, and Wat tradaatod Iday Guervitiey,' Bulk. ftetrinnat I where be was employed. Oct. e !1 his brotherti.,, I was ,L.,...efoiat ptirmiltin. bseatites 'pf, Pc food est- - Mont, f, born tram the Boatman aridettitural Springvillti. January 11, funerals cows lame end breeds. via; Stet 81 Influenza. 110 Wifft from of sick The (Special Correspondence.) the bortris mother Spanish , POInflOt fe, ste. danger. f lantern lord- IaPA a a a eivil and electrical nortneet. 1991. and wts the eon of Mr, and.Mrs. Hetet ten. Stone. Holstein. StoneJersey). A. be will funeral III with the disease. but it is beservice 't Oct. Garmilitary 'ARK 211.Elwoo4 iOne to i euling of th e fond ittiminis- ously was Wells Crandall. man. Re ern'. Icarmt a widow daushand Thg young Pell. Jersey. genie.' L hstry i' she will recover. Another arranged for Ira Houtz am aoon as the vin, the young soldier who died at Daisy . itrattnni Instead the ebildretv.are ad- - ter. besides a widowed mother, 1, Dwnt Red Nis. ono lat- married to Miss Chrietern Stratford of lieved that No. 1, Durham. brother, Albino, Dickson to preparing to body arrives. It is now en rout. from Camp Kearny last Saturday of.influen- Hilly. 'Tinged to 'ate the lenitaticm Itaper article ter and one brothor. who Is now to this city earlyin September and is sur,,,,el Rohe. Jersey. Inn Mt L. Jersey. died where Sheridan. he; to war. Ala., will In sa. Camp ho buried ge Wednes- Holstein. Lewin Holstein. Woolf 4 connection with theill annual frolics. this vived widow city 4 ;ln a by nori If the body day afternoon. g. The Dickson brothers were et:instals from Spanish influenza. I.1'!:. Al ,pti Holstein. Slue. Seleil .19e. .,. , i :: to t ..t.............. The body will arrive In Salt Lake to- eey. of Mrs- - Rachel de La Mar of Salt Lake arrives Tuesday. Oct. 29. as expected. Deno Neff. et ,..pr Winder. Jersey. the funeral will be held morrow over the Salt Lake Route and ;;; i alm.;4.City, who died a week ago of influ- it it probable Oct. Ise blo Kicker. jersey. Shortr. Duelists llo IS. enza. Mrs. Dickson, who is merlons!), Wednesday. Mayor Geo. R. later will be transferred to the,twn- Texas. .:- - 1 eally.,Inte Holstein. ;;..r,,,,,L Rally, hes three sisters living in Salt Lake; Maycock will have charge of the- ar- ver & Rio Grande and brought her& :;:. Mara foe CHID. rupp Mr. Mr. Garvin. was 32 years old and was Cony. - : and funeral services..., LW they are Mrs. Edward Laird, L.Mrs. So- rangements .tItoppop Red , Ivo; S. Durham. LeeeHeine .1. two lOrlty. son widow chit. the of Mrs. Houtz and S leaves Mills Jacobs. Fiedlis Mrs. Garviin Oft Lucy and It phia Markt,. ,op k.,, ,,,...i 'laity. I Hoistein,L recorder. 'i t. , x The young, men who died also had city fiewneeN Intret Slim. Holstein. Heifer. A military tumor from Port friends in this city and throughout Fir. r; meta, sari weight; horses named .,.. will accompany the body Utah and adjoining communities where ., lbs. Pat. MOO lbs. Rally. LIM .;i .,,,, lens u Lak to Park City. The , Three Die Victims of , it they were held in high esteem. las lbs.. left Park City for the training 'camp Sane and Pinto, . ., '' . :7 Reines . obi it pet I 3 month September 22. Influenza '''' ink t 4 month old, Jersey isi I Spanish ill '.t ,t: ! Pie calves. 1.1 JertY, 4 i ' !;; calves. rive heifers. month ,ii TIII1EE BEATI,IS 111011 set old. One MOIStitlg--aie , (Specie Correspondence.) T. Funeral is Held. machine HIPM110 Milkine I 7, Oct. EPHRAIM!. death 4.. ,..1 an4 It Ws IS five 3 willk , ) pallet, tor, ..... , , from influenza were reported 'rester. , . ',,,, Itot Intik cans. 1 milk strainer:1 MY (Special Correeptio4enee.) and this morning. ti boiler. I - week,: tuh, I Del'eal KLIJEN111 day.Mrs-afternoon , ,SPANISH eat t GREEN:- - Oct. - Fern Johnson. widow of E.eaa rouNTAIN I milk cooler. gem ...- separator. el na ... funeral died of of Johnson. this Fred le Mer 1 years age. 1;dier. who died berme's. 2 hugrtes, H le Wed Fremont, Oet. 14; of pneumonia., "Itquble $ morning of pneumonia. Her husband Camp I Mcronniek 2: , machine s,,,., trikointr was a, held was here WWI killed in railroad seven (81000c1...----2107itILOCwas accident before the body 7 N1 Deere dr Co. ploir. I taken to 14ant1 for interment. it1 I years &NO. f,;-..-,1-tNews ealee, I (Speelal CorresOotidencet I derrick. cable tend 1 Jeekliss-40'' Mrs- - Johnson is survived by a son. of his, death eame es shoelo Ao h hand ,.. Milk ',oink SPANISH PORK Oct 27.- -4' red 8. 2 shovels. M. forks, relatives who JArsbad Mr. Raebeen tits her and of 10114 Bent advised, nod pazertas. of reclama2. the United States their Dart, but later Went intormed that I anti No. 14 and eases old Me iserviCe," was summoned yesterday. musson; five sisters and three brothers. illness. tion wooden wagons. recovering. He leaves a broth, . v.., River project in Montana One of her brothers. Claude Raemusson. he was milk and cream bottlelesisle , Imp that in tbis place and a sister, who is Eden . , . , deathbed of his son. Paul C. Is in Franc. with the American expo, er . t !. ',I I eheirts. milk tickets. 2 roots to,the ., ' teacher West at Jordan. -- forces. , . Funeral Dart. cape leo rditionady was arrangeThe, father telegraphed for barrels cream and milk.erwashilelle ' i ..2't,4 t . ........have not been made. ', 2 of a barrel early In the morning when the eon's ments capper. ! th4 ' '''';: filial deaths Other cream are I the betmme condition reported critical. but ha died ' der. 1 bottle filler. 32 stanchion. ,., ., at 10 o'clock Mat night. before the old son of Mr. and Mrs. it C. Soren- Dies in Hospital r, bin. I, tow barn. r,,,, , eall , . sen. the Mr. and Mrs. of end father arrived. Death was due to daughter 11) racks. hog wire fenctott 1 ' , of Fayette. who are mak. electrie wiring. pneumonia. The young man had beat Bartholomew AC,Washington P piping. home at Ephraim for the Iworkitig as a ewitchman at Helper, ing their , . 00iolOemlltberibilerl 8 Utah. Two weeks ago, he became ill of , , (Spedal Correspondence.) ; , One hundred oases of 'Anaemia are Spanish influenza. and a week ago he ,W4 WASHINGTON. Oct. alto in seemed was be and ISIS. at the Dillenbeck Dairy. reported Ephraim. Hugh recovering ' East t' t; ': t i ' F. Smith, daughter-in-lalowed to return to his home here. of Reore- South and Twenty-sixtthe rest. There Is a quick and easy way Us do attl sentative and Mrs. Addison T. Smith. Utah. Pneumonia developed, however, and he Ma,ny peonle seem to think that acid stomach st of Idaho. - died last evening at the Salt Lake City. .14:;.1 became gradually weaker. until the end s000ntoiditete or tittle importance: that it this. - A wonderful new discovery makes It poi. Old Dies COlumbia Age. came. an after innees was Paul of hospital as born sible Dart at remove excess trouble to some such belching. Clayton acid without the slighiest slight merely monies tole-. about 11 yekre B. Jeadust. lilt flint. CripplitCrWt. 4L k It is callf,id EATONIC. made in the heartburn, sour gassy stomach,- food repeating, discomfort. Um Smith was 21 ears old And was BY F. , ago. He ems the son of Fred S. and (Special Correspondence.) m of tablete---theton are to WeM like hto,t. etc., at born good Lillian 1Dart. Hie mother is dead.. He 13931.111ltitiVENT NOTICIL ? AMERiCAS PORK., Oct 211.Idrif. was- married fiveRiver, Maryland.. She , , a bit of candy.. Their action In the eatjust stomach la a earn to Utah a little more than le Koala year" ago and moved died at her 'horn. Layeeck at ' " If thoee'etime people would only realize the. good deal ROD eta to Twin like a piece of blotting paper taking up where Faith, ida, her husband years ago to make his home with his American Pork laat tiled after a brief THE .TIMPANOGAIll principalplar, law until a year ago when and When .these real truth about father who had married again. eight Illness. a drop of inkthey literally absiorb the injurtlocat ion of Utah. Scro ll Rho wag the mother of II practiced corporation. entered he law the years ago her married Miss Jennie children. seven of whom survive bor. federal department of the business,. Salt Lake City. uPen Ill 1.' 't first symptoms ept,ear would at once start to ous excess acid and ; away through the in- -: trade eommission, Sven and ob i. with a since which a son, They are Arthur. Albert and loseph time rid thenweives of the esteem arid. what a crush- - testines. They also carry.it There are delinquent drive the bloat out of the : on scone in with Mr Smith', lowing Is also intr. haycock. Mrs. Tannah Rhodes and resided, they Paul. ; Be survive him. Jr., described stock on Mrs. of 119 and awful in fact you can fairly- feel them- work., suffering. misery ing load In the body; this parents vived hi levied city. 2, and foster mother. No. father by. Gertie Rate of American Pork, Mrs. IL ammo ' would be lifted front mankind! addition to a widower. who Is novi, assensment Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dart. a half brother. .W. Reagren the severalMOW I t of Salt Mrs. In Inthe September. 1918. - F. Stewart Dart, of the U. lit naval George Bennett of Provo.Lake and army the deceased woman ito of and see how q uiekl Y it ban- the littIVIS of the set : opposite ; acid- survived Do you realize that her an two another. brethers by radio service. two younger brothers. as follows: Mrs. haycock was Si years of age. hes the immediate effects of t and two sistersAlbert. In the Mary-- 1 shareholder No. Lee and Charles. and a sister. Margaret ,etoinach extend throughout the eatire- system ', bloat, heartburn, belching . Cert. now indi. irked in re-VegiMent Stirs A France; John. Dart. Funeral arrangements await ths and more or less effect practically every organ No. Name. r etc, See too how quickly roue general ?.. 1 2!:, siding with his mother, and sister MarArtilril of the ftaheyt ,, and theme of the human body- - from the crown of gestion, Jensen James C on aid I, more the how health improves; much jory homestead, and. hirel 22 Arthur S. Larsen .., Two more deaths of yesterday are easily your food : the head to the soles of the feet? Weit Ws Woollen living near by. la digested; how enundly you 'fleet); how nervous-due to Spanish influeneahey are of It Is Time to Make - ...... few People would The funeral will be held at fit.liiines 23 Anna L. Lareenfart tro; ingtance,-,Probahl'Willi& nese and d it and Ralph Higginson. irritability 38 James 8,.. Murdock - church near - West River, 1 ' i , ever think that there could be any connection be- 12 .. brothers. who succumbed to the diem'. 3,1 John N. LtIndi II ,... o'clock Therm:lel. I tween an acid stomach and dandruff and, falling after an illness of about a week. Ralph It ' o getpihis 32, John O. 'Edwards ;,... t e ea easy it end jio 8.' : '' t 0 cement .. 't watt finisher acid.stornacti a and a gouty hair;' 'or, between ait Higginson 39 Jamey W. Clyde l BetTICE or SPECIAL TAX. 80 w hy suite r aitri o ther hour when sure. ... ' .. and had been working at Soldier Sum42 foot' Nevertheless there is a direct connection. ;Int Frank Fardley :I ;0 mit until recently. About a week ago quick relief Is at handt Everywhere people who , Broadbent 5 IS HERS:Br GIVEN' 'WA? A $30 C.David he was taken III and the malady result. :0 D. Brown . ....... I ow y ou know Anyone Can Make ilk ,PsUn Pint 01 NOTICE mouth d oes to the have used EATONIC testify to its power to bring .4. tax .01 for the Zs Is ed a of exited-inHe s survived widow purpose by fatally., The. tritimanals of some of these (Mick relief. 5 David A. Smith 1 Curative-- 4,oid and speelal Laxative, teeth. The Sidewalk ,, through the hard en the has ... been wid. also a two and small . leviett i0 and itti S. daughters, are linnsen N. 1 tio enthusiastic- and tell of such re- people Medicine Conan What ....... confirmed chance. erne' to bythen.. them ordinanee" owed of at blind. Board mother is decay. William who caueing the r cheaply (0 10 C. IL Burton 1 markable results as to be almost unbelieveable. Of Commissioners. end became effect.11 de delicate has an think older You of Wagoner the,s' mad. Higginson: brother, the Van .organization 13 Arthur ;1 r; .. A 1 o , . ive October 24. ISIS. his home In Montana for a number of excess Anderson t acid ttornach 'has X. SI James egitiest 't Said special tax is levied upon the 811 v. I , to L' If you Cr. one of those,' who have 'tried Johnson years. About seven weeks ago his wife 0. Every lady is subject to colds and following described real property 'in 81 Charles R. Johnson .4 : , died and wag brought totthie city for The excess acid interferes with digestion and t everything,' but in spite of it are it'll lacking in till season. Be prepared! Salt Lake City, to wit: In Loth 14 to 98 rAith With . - ..... at coughs ' 1'0 burial. He here has since remained ill J. W. 1 - It Aimee PhYsical strength and vigor. begin at once to take . .. the food ' toon band a full pint of lientro- 11. Inclusive. Pearson's Subdivision , so -that time. He died of he came malady Rave rt B. M. Heiner ...;,-'Makes the sour stomach and creates gases. That's ":13ATONIC. Don't put it off. Get hack your physi- s0 as his brother, and leaves a little daugh- Lasene syrup that checks and aborts Block 10. Plat 41,4 Salt Lake City 9 (liege 4 , Thatch ....... s' 0 3 ter. Another brother in military serv- colds, relieves coughing and gradual. Survey. abutting on the east side of 143 What cauees. hot acute stomach pains of indi- - cal and mental punch. Have the power and en.Irvin H. Jacob between Seventh South let ! Park Street. so ice. and they have a number of sisters. ly brings permanent relief. .ir ' geetion;. that miserable bloated feeling after eat- any to work with vim. Enjoy the good things of 141 ,cleorge SI Barton ..r. The fuU Street see Lowell in Avenue. ....-to mourn their and beet benefits are derived if you residents of this City. 40 life. Learn , what it meant to fairly bubble r': 4' ing, heartburn, belching, Magner .. . ! . lei District No 22. of Salt Lake Sidewir inS S.1. W death. Ralph 8. frigginson was born begin , over With health..- Like thousands of others, you , f.1,11 ill J. p.pi. Oerdner of a is see and .payable in ftv equal ..- - : Lei her Jan. 14, ..1SS1. and had always cold ortaking it at the very outset 6, 'Dour meisi of Farrington thatfood never 'Moreover. will you dreamed Installments can fermenting it possible that 'eay,that cheek coughrbecause you beginning October 24, 121 P. Coleman ... .... J lived here. : f or abort Alia coldand save many 4911. Interest at the rate-o- f a wonderful change for the better becomes a breeding place for countless millions ' : six Per could be ia w W Cita Mbers 1 of deadly- gerine---eoxhours of distress and perhaps ward cent per ILMIUM on the whole amount 1l2 Fred : about so quickly. poisons they are called. brought Wordier R, -. tax it shall said ,1t4 of be frmat the ares computed , Noff serious-yesultabsorbedinto- the hystem, and,.other They pneumonia orento I 1 Ill Beier. ordinance the Ctt' SO get a big box of EATONIC from the levy . of a neglected cold. the blood, make it thio end weak. That is why Co your drug. i tax becameconfirming, :,tw 411 ... ., .. effective, to wit: I t7 rile," k Prott authorise - him to guarantee is pure. Contains no Idata For Two Weeks Menthe-taxo-n 24. Mk and intertod at mild 1 te T., L. Barley . .. . .... i many peopie yon ;es are- weak and, emaciated; ' gist todaY. r it Awl; 1141 to Rosa or IS nareotics. 'rho. Kimball .... e.: 4sit! on the whole amount of. said tax opiates please You and you. can trust your thin. blooditew and loekr bad; not downright sick -pleasant, Frriest. shadto make due be ill Ahla beIwo-and vim With in and guarantee and druggiet curative hot vitalitil, penetrating.shealing payable atling oil good. If it fail.. tekpechtl rorrespondence.l If any inetAIIMent tril Free it .Chsett ' yond any preparation you can buy each Installment. llII lost 1 I etIlfLETILLP.. Art. 14An open-aviper. They've lost their punch ; are listless in ', in any way, take itaback:. he will refund your-aforesaid is not Paid on the And in accordance pirectom to, funeral was held Thuraday. for Dewey ready made. Full directions and or interest Money; If your druggist does not keep EATONIC ot ! rue ,ity0711, both their work and pleasures---7threrrBoard : when same becomes due. thee the an order of tpe . , Iron, aged 10 year. Who died WeillitS guarantee are with every bottle of date t to ort write te us and we will .end rid a big tee box; ; amount of the tax unpaid at the on this lith day ofeachSePtelIbl"...j , day. Or. 11. of Influenza. His Illness Mentro-taten- s. will more than whole 011rt6.'1 '', po Toil can send us the bee after your .recelve it: It of shared time installment and are said, many interest 7...to lasted about The Iwo weeks, young you or The Blackburn Products due will become due and payable and Now of cotiree the right thing to do is to get Address R. sai may be President, Eatonie man contracted the disease at Salt Lake please ) eomparli. u!Ira Co. Dayton, Ohio, will refund your will draw Interest at the rite cif eight of the excess acid give the stomach a chance the office of the!Atte I Cits? edy Comeany, Col Wahaeh Ave., and llth while the state fair. Dewey money. !City, ' . cent "of tinned' f4treet. Pall until sale do will and the per Nature . food to i was the , Chietgo,..111. properly, .... . digest the r youngest child of Mr. .apd Mrs. One-oseseseet more of eald Iso 4th vitt; Hundrode of thousands of bottles Of .frolvingingiltrori ;;;.e111.'J. H. Fon. J. ' k i ' h they el. to ' tave boson sold and : "11:Itte rei! .atd, oarr thew t other yaw AA:Influenza ' have ldsntro-taten- e ene. tax. together artth T of eeperte& end precautions have not over 10 people bays wanted their amt:ylmlbyeapaida wrtitent intermit and lixPe17,...e Ira'pitert , any taken to avoid spread of ' thed -it. ;ironer back. That tella bow good time within ' 1! thirty day. sifter t ., or- - ,. . , is a ..r , . - ,' '' , , ' the levy of the tag 1' ' eel tdinancs gonfirming . , . 7 t: ,' I , 1- . 412 I t Logan Office I I WI . 1l I k'itt 1 Ligin, Fr( - - -- 11311-1- . tt,) t. 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