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Show DESERET EVENING NEWS TUESDAY DECEMBER 3 1918 for a few minutes, and Brigham City Boy Writes Of Great Joy on Night Of November Eleventh Try Loganberry JUfr-- M Tl ' (Special Correspondence.) BRIGHAM CITT. Dee. 2. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Knudson of Oils .city, i have a letter from their son, Corporal i J. Chester Knudaon, 22rd company, 1. C. 8., 91st division, A. E. F. Corporal i Knudaon was in the thick of the fight. and he wrote on the evening of 'j! ing was declared. the day the armistice He sags: Is Great the Jeytn France tonight! Mover have I seen men whose btarts were so light as are the hearts of the men in camp tonight. Never have I been so happy. Never was my soul so Tbs flavor is msde from fresh full of thanksgiving. The war is over. Peace on earth, good will to men. Loganberries,- - Ws ess many berries to maks the flavor for a The suffering, sacrifice, exposure, dessert. starving, destitution and death that tingle Jtffy-Je- ll has threatened the world, is falling The flavor cornea in liquid form Into Its last twilight. The dark clouds in a vial. So it give to Jiffy. of despair have covered the last sunset taste. Jell a wealth of fresh-fru- it and upon the breaking of' another It comet readyesreetened, and' dawn win come the peace so patient the cost ia Slight, A single pack !y waited for by brave tittle France. eg a aervea six people. Clear will be the sky and brightly will There ers ten flavors, bit try Legea shine the sun on this dawn, annonnc-in- g berry Ssk yeor (m for H asw. the coming of a new epoch, an Try Pines Pols Savor too. epoch of reconstruction, of moderni-- I . 7m go stores for 23 Csnrs- nation of this old, world and one of At Yamr Crocs ' peace forever. ' JeD Waukeht. Wiicoasiu Jiffy in the some Somewhere, place midst f the darkest cloud of this tdark twilight, alts the sad and aged form of him, who more than four the German envoys this morning. Well I hope they are. ago, aet out te plaoe h)s iron Strong terms! y we got. jrits alone. r I glad wow-th- at itis here-nntto help' In this .forsaken by bis people even by most-. over acof hia own fjLinily. An.old coward struggle-- The experience is worth a i companled by one cowardly son and a great doal lhsolf and somehow Ivtnakes wife, maddened my dlvl- seeking shelter from, me feci proud ttr think that was in one-o- f the slon (the , the wrath of a people whom he once before as a god. They know not biggest and hardest fought battle of ( posed his whereabouts and care lesa.The one the year. It gives one the feeling that an interest in this great etrug only eon he has great thing. Peace. Is the cannot feel until afeern-- of glo -- wb!ch-be hisonee great - nation; -at the front. partners in crime are making ter being I can see America tonight. Wild themselves scarce and at the break Intoxicated with of the sew dawn we will see a new re with exditement Germany. Joy over th finish and the anticipatpublic -- the Republic of ed return of the flpwer of her young 'May Germany prod by this lesson. "The chaplain read to us. Just now, manhood. 1 would like to drop into ,be terms of the ermlstlca signed by some of the large cities tonight Just that. - -- am-ver- 10 Wilhelms ihealtH ' era and three sisters, d, -- Soldier Who Died of Influenza Buried at yoar wetaft flute! yoa eat ef year aeeet eoaUal ew tonight 1 ! tba black abel ei With aoaeoaif Wrntk be pny, v keaatka thak prayer talk fie, i Tbaa fay US it korta, eh, pay! Jar X. baa, ia the Em Tliey Have Paid in Full- V X. Have You? These women, whose hearts ache for loved ones left 'on the battlefields of France though, the war has ended for you, it will never, never end for them. The people of Utah were askpd to lend $9,000,000 in War Savings Stamps to the goveranient before December 31.: They have raised only $6,000,000 and there are 28 more days to go. They paid the biggest price of all and they- - paid it early. Their slate is dean. - Only 28 days in which to raise -- $3,000,000. it must be done. It Keep your W S. S. pledge then can be done But yours is not: idollarof :war: . Until every expense-hasbee- n: met, a debt of honor hangs over every individual American, fay lest the dead rise and Shamel ' - BUY MORE. half Salt Lake,''half in the rest of " "the state before December 31 We must raise $3,000,000 'cfy'uiiT i H' SAVINGS Stamps rzs: z 02 rr: For the Honor of Utah! : :Xl i cx: LEHI, Dec. 2. Funeral services for Wallace Asher, .the soldier boy who died of Influensa in Douglas, Arts., last week, was held In the cemetery WedThe speakers were R. J. nesday. Whipple and A. J. Evans. A'lJ. Gen. Jorgenson and Major J. 8. Earley represented the governor, and each The made appropriate remarks. body was accompanied home by' Private James C. Harmon. William Wallace Asher was the eon of William and Ada Briggs Asher and was born in Lehi IS years ago. Fourth Lehi Boy Dead. j . The fourth Lehi boy Whose life has been sacrificed in the great war was Walter Edwards, who died of pneumonia In France He waa the son bf Mrs. F'annle Edwards and lived at Lehi Junction until a short time ago, when the family moved to Milford. " ; fhne In One Grave. The third and the fourth daughters and the second grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. James Powell wers buried here of influenza during the week, victims Mr. . Heynoldboch. the pneumonia. husband of one of the girts, who was in a training camp in Minnesota, obtained a furlough to attend the funeral. All three were burled in one grave. Two hearses and a long cortege made the funeral procession. At the grave short services were held under the direction of Bishop Lewis of the Third ward. The speakers were A. J. Evans and A. B. Anderson. Musical numbers were rendered by Prof. Abraham t Anderson and com- -, pony. Deaths and Funerals. Mrs. Lloyd Varney, who died In North Yakima, Wash,, was burled here Sunday. At the grave Geo. A. Smith, George Austin and Bishop Orson Hacking made consoling remarks She waa The dayghter of Mrs. David Berry. Besides her husband aha is child. survived by a year-ol- d Mrs. Chaa Oweman, formerly Mrs. George Littley of this place, died from Influenza at Stockton Friday evening. Mr. Littley died three years ago and a year ago she married Mr. Oweman She is survived of Tooele county. by her husband and seven children. Her sister, Mrs. J. A. Goodwin, Uvea i here. The body of Mrs. Myrtls Boyle was brought from Eureka Sunday. Mrs. McEwan was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Royle and was 2 years old. She leaves a husband and three children. Mrs. William Asher died Hfere yesson terday morning of diabetes.-H- er Wallace Asher, a soldier, was buried Besides here only last Wednesday. her husband she Is survived by six three children, boys snd three glrla Wilford Whiting died Saturday ofnight pneumonia superinduced by His wife snd one child' Influensa. survive. Funeral services were Yield today, Other News Notes. Lafe repofrts from Isaac Clark and Lionel Evans are that they are in a base hospital both v being slightly was wounded. Considerable anxiety felt since It was first reported the boys were missing in action. . Miss Odessa Allred returned a week ago from the Southern States mission, where she has been for the past two years. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Woodhouse a girl durlng tho week. Mc-Ew- an Oitgafor v 1 June peas. . , .li.II aa a a. . a a 2.00 .... , 4Ao 48o Mo Ip ..... -- ............. ....... ......... ......... ...r ...... ir- - r;..: 0 .y. f. m g ........ m. , ers-wer- e- AUwt-IJcath.Joh- - uo .... i ........ ..... .,,.,.,, ...... ..to' o PURITY PARLOR 1 c WELL TEX KNOWN UltHAM S II i DOCTOR i t SHUIG IS: s' w Hi WITHOUT i 1 EQUAL ct lows; . - 4 n The following letter frdm Dr. J W. Sandlin ona of the most prominent physicians of Southern Texas, has Just been received at the Tan lac office and gives Indisputable evidence aa to tha value of Tgnlac aa a reconstructive tonic for persona who are recuof perating from the after-effeSpanish Influenza. Hla letter fol, . t' t t ' Castle Gate Clear Crcali Peerless Coals - 'Humble, Texas, Nov. 5121$. Daar sir; Just a few lines In reference to Tanlao. I have found your preparation to be a wonderful reconstructive tonic, and in my opinion It has no equal In Its line. I have found It to be the beat tonic to be had to build up my patients who have had Spaniah Influenza. I havfc treated within the pant month about 1,400 caaea, 'and have never been able te get euffigjeat Tanlao to Supply bur peopls. Your very truly, DR. J. W. SANDLIN." (Signed.)- Dr. Sandlin not only enjoy a very large .practice as a physician, but hs is also a man of wide lnflucnoe and ranks as a leading citizen of the enterprising little city of Humble, Texas. Aa a practicing physician of sixteen years experience Dr. Sandlin was quick to recognise the superior tonic properties of Tanlao over other remedies and unhesitatingly and voluntarinily gave Tanlao hia unqualified , dorsement. Although the influensa epidemic has greatly subsided it ia still prevalent, and is breaking cut anew in many sections ef the country, and continues to claim Its victims by the thousands. Persons who have had influenza are oftentimes left In a very weakened n condition and unless the greatest care ia taken, both- - as to habits and dlst, serious complications are apt to follow. Persons who havs had H ars mors apt than ever to havs i It ths second tiras. If you are in tbla condition nothing on earth will build you up and strengthen you like Tan-la- c, which contains them ost powerful tonia properties known to science. A a reconstructive tonic, and bodybuilder it ia without an equal and contains ths very elements needed by the system to restore von to your mal strength and weight First of all Tanlab begins ita action by creating a jood Uhy appetite for wholesome, nourishing food, and assists the vital organa which have been weakened by the disease to perform their natural functions, thus to build up health and helping strength In the natural way. This statement Is easily proven by the fact that Tsnlae Is now having the greatest sale of any system tonia In the history of medicine, in leas than four years time over ten million bottles hare been sold end the demand is constantly Increasing, In connection with the Tanlac treatment it s necessary to keep the bowels open by taking Tanlac Laxative Tablets, samples of which are included with every bottle of Tanlac. See that the n,me of G. F. Willis nd the Cooper Medicine Company Is on each carton. Sold only by Schramm-Johnso- n Drug Stores, Salt Lakt.City, Utah,1 Advertisement, , . t fci Street it Now.- - Same Tebpbc WASATCH 2320 . wpieMdnc Moot of the People, Most of the Ttme." , h t , 1 9 run-dow- GUARANTEED Lchi Schopl Roy Will 1 Kill Rat and Mice -- nce ' $46.50 Sewing Machines, $6.00 Up Holden Boy Reported Misting .in Action Heat by Week or Month (Special Have yoor Sewing or Washing Machine Repaired. Free Estimate, a ffafier Electric Supply Co. ,15 So. State.' - . AH Suits, Coats acd Dresses H Off. Furs JM-3- M h Off. - SILK SWEATERS, BATHING SUITS; L. D. S. GARMENTS EVERYTHING KNITTED. SATISFACTION 70 70 MAIN MAIN ; New Electric Washing Machine JLEHL De 3, A crusade -- ag&lnat here rata and mice with the beginning of achoole. Four prizes will be given, 12 each to the boy who kills the most rata and the one who kills the most mice before Washington's birthday and two sec ond prizes of (2 each. All prizes will be paid by school nd city uniting. Correspondence.) HOLDEN, Dec. X Tho ' following telegram was received yesterday: Washington, 0. C., Dec. 1, M. E. Turner, ' ."Deeply regret to Inform you that private Parfoy C. Turner, Infantry, action, officially reported missing-4between Oct 1, and 12. Further Inwhen received. formation "HARRIS, ADJUTANT GEN." 'parley C. Turner waa 22 years of ........ le ........ .... ......... .... 2-- i r 74Eact2cJ Campbell Soups Sliced Bacon Ymp'orted Mortadella Imported AliH Iccanti . I . . . Santa Barbaga 8ardli)es Irma Brand Sardines Fish Flakes ..,;, Plum Pudding White Onions In Vinegar White Onions in Vinegar Assorted Pickies Chow Chow . California Jam i Blue Bird Ojster Postum Cereal Postum Cereal, large F'arris Coffee, small Wedding Breakfast ,I5c Ibo Tomafoes 14o Sifted Peas ..rr'oii.lM (Special Correspondence.) ... 35c J50 Sugar Corn..... 12o After. 10c Pork- - 4. Beane, small HIBBAHD,. Ida.,1 ilo u ffrring for sometime, "Justin ' A. )Oo Pork Beau, - medium ,, , 10c Pork & Beans,- large Knapp died at hla home Nov.' 21. . ..Sue IOc Sweet Beets, email Mr. Knapp waa born in. farming-ton15c Sweet Beets large ...........Sim Utah,-Aug- . 4, 1157. .His parents 0 Cut Ocra wera Albert and Roalna Shepherd lie Mo Sauerkraut (Pierce) Knapp. He .came to R exburg aa one 2S! 0c of Ita pioneers 21 year ago. Ha folAsparagus, small .Ifni IOC lowed hia trad as- a mason for many Asparagus, large ISC Olive Curoco Ripe 33o his years and later moved on to 5) M. J. B. Coffee 40d Ruiktst Ripe Peaches ranch in Hibbard, where he lived until. . . , , DelmaK Latter-Peaches Hotel r, Utah waa f. " 40c his death. He a faithful . . . . 2.MJ McDonald Cocoa, small . .. ... 10c Bartlett Pears day Saint, always ready- and willing .250 rMcDonald Cocod, Jarge Gold Bar Blackberries 23c to aerve where called.- Bcsldes the 250 Bishop Cocoa Motiaon Sweet Potatoes various duties performed in the lo25c Lipton Tea , , ... Llbbv Pineapple, small cal organisations at home he filled a 30c 2.Vt short-termission to California - in Shiillng Tea. Beet Libby Pineapples, large 25c Yacht Club Salad Dressing Pearl Pineapples 114. and until his sickness made it I So Blue Label Catsup, small .. Libby Chill con Carne impossible he waa a member of tha 15o small Blue Label CaUiup, large .4, Hibbard bishopric. Sweqt Spanish Pepper, Sweet Spanlslja Pepper, large ,.25o , . . . . Mr. Knapp married - Miss Anna Rayle Horse Radish 15c -- Aunt Jemlna-PancakPink Salmon, small FlOur Elisa Lemmon before leaving Utah Pink Salmon, large Quaker Coni Meat'....,... and was the father of 13 children. His 23c Assorted Jellu., Sea Crest Sardines wife and the following children sur, Sc Silver C,hM Starch ... Domestic Sardines vives Mrs.- - Mable Ward. Mrs. Jen- 1 Sc Corn Btardli nie Walters. Justin W. Knapp, Mrs. Norwegian Sardines 13o A 30c Arm & Hammers Hods Fremh Sardines Elsie M. Larsen, Miw. Ester J. Covemalf ,.25o Star Naptha Washing Powder 5e, jruna Fish, ington. and Alice Eveline- Hillman, Kea Foam Washing Powder ,s . . 5e" 25c Tuna Fish,-larg- e A short funeral service was held Iir -85 Tuna Stab" lmperted (told Dust 25w the cemetery 8unday,. The apeak --Lumbar- Shrimps -n a. tlryatal- Whlla rtoap .. ,,-.2Hyrunt 8kk, Prwt ... A. 20o Lobsters li. Naptha Soap L.RoberU, and. Bishop J !e, Minced Sea Clams I5o Ivory Hoap, la . Joseph E. Rigby. Loaf Veal 25 Soap iJbby Fairy Ms (to lava Soap lJbby Devil Meats, small . Is "HOW- - HE ENDED KIDNEY "4.V Devil Meats, large Seal Lye Red I0W1 labby TROUBLE. j Vienna Sausage rr. . 13c Borax Soap t:hlps ..tflo I had a severe attack of kidney' Libby Roast Beef Gild Edge Blacking 2AK trouble and for three weeks could not Dutch Cleanser 35o Armour Corn Bent... low out of doors and of out scarcely get Lunch Tongue 20o Heins Vinegar k.,... bed,-- - writes C. E. Brewer, Village Van Camps Soups FOCH ,.13o Gold Seal Vinegar Ceuld not bend over Springs, .Ala, We rarry a oonpli-taaeortsicut of lcl)onal!, Sweet asd Jo)iaao4"Sat all without the most excruciating i Omdy and Hxirolaua. pains. I purchased a bottle of Foley Kidney Pills. - Was relieved after first few doses snd continued their use on-- i -' ' 71 EAST SECOND SOUTH STREET. ' till completely oured, I consider Foley j Pills the best kidney remedy Kidney In the world. No recurrence of my iJchramm-Johnso- a trouble." Drug Co. Advertisement, a : . cent, ,.,,..4.00 pec,I, i at ye ar kit led , Imported . Oil, Gallon Half Gallon . v Quarter Gallon 4 String Beans OBITUARY. Jenkins undertaking establishment at if. 30, prior te which time the body cay be viewed by friend. weeds Sale st Holiday Special Genuine Italian Olive ltll. three-cornere- a4 j age, single. He left home for Camp Lewis. Sept. 21, 117, and sailed for Franck In July of Tha last letter received from him was dated Aug, 7, when hg said he was feeling well. He has a widowed mother, two of-th- -- p t tPueria! Correspondence.) - BRIGHAM CITY, Dec. 2. A meeting was held In the city council chambers today, at which were present Mayor ohn W. Peters, the members of the pity council, city health board and representatives of the board of Nuxat.d Iron Increases education.-- The meeting was called and endurance of delicate, strength nervous, for the purpose .qf discussing the flu run-dopeople In two weeka time situation with reference to lifting the In many instancea. It baa been uaed ban on public gatherings and after and endorsed by such men aa Hon. Leslie M. 8haw, former Secretary of getting a report from Health Inspeo the Treasury and tor John H. Burt, It was unanimously of Iowa; Former United States Senator decided to maintain present rigid regand Nominee, ulations for the present week, at least. Charles A. Towns; General John L (School Elqrtion. Clem (Retired) the drummer boy of Three precincts of the'Boxelder Shiloh who was sergeant in the U. 8. Army when only II years of age county .school district will hold an also United States Judge O. W. At lection Wednesday, to elect members kinson of the Court of Claims of e of education. In Preboard and others. ' Ask your Washington cinct No. 1, the far western part bf doctor or druggist about It. the county, A. M. Seely of Roeette, present board member from that district, la the candidate . In Precinct No. S, the south halr..f the Bear Eleventh-Hou- r Candidate River valley, Peter M - Hausen -- was at nomination in Granite Fifth Precinct unanimously placed a primary held at Tremonton last In himself. auceeed preto Saturday, jtSpfclal Correspondence.) cinct No. 5. Brigham City. F. W rum "ReunMURRAY. Deer'S. Fishburn, present board, member, and ion, Jr- - was announcedHylast' Bight aa Jesse W. Hoopei will run against an eleventh-hou- r candidate for mem- each other. bership on the Granite district school . ,1. ..YictUu. board from the Fifth precinct. He rude oplnflucnia. t The body of Mre. Olive Owens- Cole, In opposition to' N. P. Peterson of Nov.Ida who died at Preston, 2l,of Granger. In the First precinct the race is Influence.' was brought to Willard In the between James interred and family Sunday plot. Mre. Cole was the wife of E. Moss of Holliday, Francla McDonald V. Cole and: was born In Willard .27 of Holliday and E. C. Bagley of Brio-to- n. years ago. She was -the mother of seven children, her husband and - Funeral at D. J, Barker. younget child being lll'with Influenza ! The funeral ofD.heldJ. Barker af-of at the time of her death. Taylorsville .will be Thursday ternoon at 1 oclock In the Taylorsville will The leave the cemetery. fcqrtege -- j ceie-- WiU Not Lift Ban. -- rs?-tgri- the The boys are 'elnging so hard In the next room that I esht stand it any longer; F Just got to get In on it. ' I see bratlon. Get the old mill' in- - good worklng-.ordc- y because before many months pass I want to' burn up several dollars worth of gasoline, which, by the way. Is only worth a dollar gallon over here and hard to get at Waa. 4703. M SclcAficnls terJfceLCeletrfctcd Round Oak Ranjjes and Healers - Not sold by Mail Order Houses! Why." Because mall qrdey houses must handle goods for price only.' Round- - Oak goods are Bold for quality. "Quality in remembered long after cpt has been forgot ten. Round Oak. Heaters ara cost Iw onq ; The base-o- f . piece; absolutely air tight! no damper in the stove j safe. j pipe herded. Keep fires ail night, alsolutely -- Sold - . -- -i . .1 pa ments. , Trade with your friends." on-eaa- y " MODERN FURNITURE CO. 334.- - 238 SO. SUM St. ' |