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Show V- D2SEHET EVEimiO - tea number of tho other tenrleee tn th athr. Ee wn a mn- ber of th Weber stab, Whr led r. C X, XaigMa .of Xa I, Arcanum. Pythias and the dtoyal unriving r thd widow and th fol- i. rm. 4 hildrn: Orslla, Fsd, , um. Umt ifiUW t fTTf .35 t Cei i " i , t . . 4 f 4 t' k - - M w. 8. i z M he W - M ft- '4w te OgoSA rWM ( to UBIJW ted M UM WwlllflN lH fH.?- tinUBDv-:- - ovrae I OGDEN. Dec. B.Two des'hr-an- d " X new cmm ii tbs'tsjlortjta- - th In given situation last nUthl. '(A at the office of th bord of1 t tiS Tints morning. , T , Th death wsc thoe of Joseph Todd, II years of ace. who died yss- aftrnoon at th family to1- , M7 Twenty --seventh street, ( f r.stiraoola . foUowlnc Influenza, ( 1 IDs Pear! Burton, who dld Uat Hod ,t fwn . j a, OGDEN. Dec. I. , report of the health board' e . for th month of 'ar.situation lasnsd Wednesday after-, t wo I, III earn Robert cat aurteoa V. S. public health e, la saeiatlng in directing th af-- r the hospital. He haa a ataff tf , t v.hl evysrlsncsd nbrsss, chief of Laura Bwalnston from I K U a hoopital at Salt CM la the "flaT "la sneaking of th toflushia pl' Dr. MeQUlycuddy said: . ncrlbs It a lnflunaa la Its ray M doaerlbe 1ait aand net define ratnro. It hybrid dleeeae. on I not by the preeence of - lhCle La. -- bci:.as merely, bnt by many Mnatton, That la why. When wi to .recovered patient tall any two UsSraymptsms hardly atory. In on pron on a i tn another, i ; ef miMlee, la on eommuntty t cj X a short time ago. svery of th th nrrl -eua, that wommaalty waa ?o o-- o. yrdmlne tr me It til from other . a Levs In Ogden thr ar all a of th dtoaa. from the lightest u t tho moat hatefully malignant a to medical Sdsno. what th century vatnth Dfath" and which of th Clack aa th plague of I "Th :rJtsrd Lon- - to malignant form th patient Mft .4 dto from pnoumonta. that to $ to describe th dwth. Th break down because W, laly of the body to brokento - i, t e Bed Weed corpuad it o awn and the body tn every and what ac-- t ma gaturated be f t oanwot better de- drowns Uaa that th case patient no matter isJly. In thesebody a a surgeon might cut thewould performing an autopsy, he a stream of liquified blood, of k bluish color. Patients dying 4 Ji mUftumt term of th diwi 'vVteooea a few hour after being dead at toast two a Tho,popls who treat this dto-- r or ss a 'Joke,' as haa been d to before, deserve th fi -- k-- ya - -- -- X . - ; tl to kp t'tto y $ d:;' (m Spring Canyon Coal Is a distinctly superior fuel It has the cleanliness of anthracite, which fact is due, first, to the character of the coal itself and, " ' methods of mining. second, to our up-to-d- ate - 5 831 Twehty-slxt- h 8r street, at I oclock. ' Lieut. John Fletcher Scowcroft, a brother of the Son 111 jfrfg J- - 1 ' Coal Eg Grained Canyon Spriog ' ; add Breahc on tbe - e 14 V 4 " . When, large. lumps of Spring Canyon Coal are hifby: a hammer, they bfeak on the grain into clean, angular pieces of approximately equal size. There Ts no slackage or crumbling. This' is one reason why Spring Canyon Nut Coal ' is positively unexcelled on the market today. .. - , We are glad to announce that now our increased facilities make available ample quantities of this famous fuel; V therefore, when you order coal from your, dealer, sure you receive ths greatest fuel value by specifying r Spring Canyon Coal ... 8 St it Victirq of Influenza Genral Offices; Newhouse Bua2ng 817. Joaee Kalgbt, rraddeat, (Special Correspondence.) Tooele, Dec.wife8. OfMrs. Georgia Clark Vorvoller; Augus Of Mlllton. Tooele county, died of Spanish lnfluensa complications In connection with tho birth of a child, at her home, Dec. 1. She was the Clark daughter of W. O. and Elisabeth of Mlllton, born Aug. 8h 1887. She was a general favorite and an attlvo "Worker In the E T ward organisations. She waa especially admired la the role Vor-voll- Examination of any pile of Spring Canyon Coal whether in open yards or !n private bins will make clear this point of superior cleanliness. It ignites readily and produces intense heat , lnfluen-sa-pneumon- ta. BcoWcroft, rfTTrr- . en OQDEN, Dee. I. Funeral eervtcee foe Joseph Scowcroft, Jr., will be held this afternoon "In the City cemetery, Bishop Thomas 3. Wheelwright conducting. The cortege will form at th realdenoe of Mr. and Mm. Joseph iVTffi'n iriitog Announces the completion of its new surface tram at a cost approximating $200,000.00.. This tram will double the company's, haulage facilities and will' thus make available additional quantities of Uncle Jesse Knight's famous j- ol doctor. He added lhat th enemy to the people In fight-k- ji epidemic to eareleeeneae. .Veil Known Cusine in in Scowcroft Funeral Notice. i mmm Elvins Haws Funeral. County School Election F.d-w- wll-ime- person's severe Judgment t the city heaviest penalty." t; Lr. McOlllycuddy said th regula-- t 4 which hav been put Into effect .T r.t: city authorities ere proving ef-- 1 ustoua In stamping out the epidemic. 1 a laid the first signs qf.tha the patient should remember warm t order of going to bed; I call doctor; stay In bed snd wnm PROVO, Doe, I. John - W. McAdam waa sleeted to succeed him self aa member of the Provo city board of education at tho election held yesterday In th Central school. Thirty-seve-88n votes wer east; of these wore for Mr. MeAdam aad one for Joa A. Martin. ur-vl- . V m - John W. McAdam Elected. PROVO, Dec. I. Tho body of El-vaon of C. ArHaws, county thur Haws, who died from tofluensa-pneumonOGDEN, Doe, I. In - Ih at Magna, Tuesday, waa odhool election th following result were announced today: brought to Provo yesterday. The fune. be held Friday, The cortege Precinct No. 1, comprising North ral will Ogdan, Pleasant Vlwk and Harr tovlll, will leave Graham, and 3Jones under establishment at o'clock. The was with Tbemaa Budg taking good nujerltgr over David B- - RandalL ago of the young man was erronPrecinct Nb. I, comprising Marriott, eously reported as 17 yeaq In th Wilson Lana, Rivordal. Burch Creek announcement of hto death. and UtotaJi. Francis W. Stratford won over William Ryl by aa almost Flu Preventive. unanimous vote, Marriott casting II votes; Wilson, 7: Rlvefdal about 41, and Utntah. between SI and 40, all for PROVO. Deo. I. Mrs. N. A. Nieleast II sen of Provo Bench says the followingBtratford, while Burch -wtll 1. veto, for. Roy prevent, and via malty cases Prednct, No. I, comprising Hunts- cure toftuensa: .Put a tablespoonful ville, Eden and Liberty, elected John of turpentine into a pint of boiling Halto by a 1 majority over Ar- water to vessel on the stove; .keep thur M, Perrin. It boiling and replenish as it evap ' orates. The fumes will permeate the air in the room and those expecting f.!iss Burton Bead. especial benefit may stand; dose and Inhale them. OGDEN.' Dec. I. Miss Peprl Burton, 17 years of age, died of pneuFuneral Notices. monia at 1:11 o'clock last nlant at the home of her slater, Mrs. Martha B. Cooley, 1414 Monroe avenue. Miss - PROVO. Dec. service Burton had boss ill for a week. Hhe for Hyrum .Evans willFuneral be held tomorwas born to Ogden, June 10. 1111, row Friday). Th cortege win leave and Graham A Joness undertaking estabdaughter of the late William W. Rachel Fielding Burton. She to lishment' at 11 o'clock by the following brothers sad Funeral eervtcee for the . little siateih: William F. Burton, James F. daughter Of Mr. and Mra. Allen O. Burton, Robert I. Burton, Christopher Mathis will be tomorrow (Friday). Mrs. P. of iVyomtag, Isa bell B. Foul-ge- r, Th 'will leave O. H. Berg A Mra Hannah B. Poulter, Mrs. Ra- Son's cortege chel B. Ballantyne, Mra Sarah Ellen oclock.undertaking, establishment at 1 B. Foulger sad Mra Martha B. Ceoley; Provo New Notea. also many other near relatives. . Corporal Robert E. Homer to on of .The funeral arrangements will be the first soldiers released from servannounced Uteri ice to return to Provo. Mr. Horned was sent to Camp Kearny II months Body Arrive. ago. and a few months ago to an offat Camp 'Pike, icers training-schoArkansas, where he and other cadets OGDEN. Dec. 8. Th body of Lawrence Semeyn arrived to Os-d- were mustered out following the signof th armistice. yesterday from Kern merer, Wyo, ing near which place he died of John Dorithy of 8prtogvllle Arthur He waa in th employ Anna Evans of Provo wer mar of the telephone company as a motor and rled hero yesterday by County Clerk truck driver. He to survived by hto L. T. Epperson. ' widow, who whs formerly Miss Eklns of this city. The funeral arrangements will be announced later. Popular Young Matron tly ml '(Ml , n b nner f jtth population -- Crk t - Ogcfot 10-m- hike today, going south from Provo to about throe miles south of Bprlng-vUl- e, where a halt waa mad for mesa, which was provided from the mem wagon accompanying tho hlkeri. The boys mad a One appearance tn their uniform and with their march. Ing equipment, and Lieut. John P. officer, Hancock, tho commanding and hto lds are well pleased with th showing mad by th young soldiers. Th organisation will be demobiUsl aarly nest week, probably Tuesday, under th direction of Lieut. Hanmen 110 hav been cock. Th given flnel medical examination preparatory to the muster out - Major J. O, Lynch of .the medical department came her for that purpose from Fort McArthur, California.- - and together with County Physician E. O. Hughes, member of the Utah county draft hoard, conducted the examination. lctd Dc. V. T. McOillyeuddy, 1 FQL le reported dur . iwetk and 17 death L.ka' eluh which wm turned , t camrfncy.Jtoe8lUl now has t 1 -- uprintndat of th Work, waa elected a ,trtr A Succeeds Williams; On Board of Education Iron member of th board of education from th Second ward yostorday. Th vote was light, lea thaa II ballots being cast. Mr. Updg did not hav any opposition. Ha I a graduate of th University of WV Utah, and a man of a family, having la new eaar-- d ulna children. Ho has interested him v, . i th number of T virss lee thaa th number offl-alt to educational affairs for a num health l bar 'of years. Mr. Hodge will sucfoe Tuesday, th ro much saoooragsd and b ceed William H. Williams. e that with th continual atriet oh -the eplW of bth refutationout within a Returns Reported From may stamped tt-n- 4 El sous c:i in French family were advised a few day ago by the war department; th announeo neat waa mad that youag Moaaoa waa killed la actloa, October f 1. Taung tfonaon went to Camp Laurta. May A last. H was at th camp I than thr week whan he wao at with th tilth Infahtry, flat dlrtoioa. R arrived la Trance to tlm to take part to th big American of faeMtv. H to nervlvad by hto father and th following brother and atotora all reading to this elty: T. K. and Bdward, .Jr, Alio and Mattie Moa bLUillfl . A. 1 -- fcmEBnrar ujeii t Jwl Y IVI SOLDO i A, e KIKE lg;:$ anDm.' offleial I. Th OODSK. nouaomnt of th death of Walter A-btonaoa. toil . PROVO, Dee. I, Member of the of Bdward Moaanaon Fair venue, waa mad In th casualty etudente army training corpe at th Mat publish! her Wdnday. Th ll B. T. U. engaged tn a final YWS H IK z 'In CattSi - - L Motuoa tCillad , Yonaj ' w wn" iW Eeesh I Jrsy to- r i A eut nte n Dor- lowing othy. William and Blrt. Jr. William to and baa tn tho army Jn lfw boon notified, DaUl ho to heard from not tho funeral arrangement will . be mad. Jl ' tWWL f PrcTO C:?ic3 , J. Wmtom Knight, Manager. ' J. ' A. StalUnga, Sales Manager. Beatemher to boy a bond to bring the boys back. er ircl IdU U in Illinois. Man OGDEN, Dee. I. Th receipt of a telegram by Mr. and Mr. A. WhitCalled by Death more, 1848 Fowler avenue, called them to Moline, Uls yesterday afternoon to th bedside of their aon," Her, OGDEN.' Dec. I. Blrt G." Black- -' bert, and his daughter, m president of the Blackman A who ar ill with influenza and comdied at 3:18 o'clock plications, C .lil company, , -I ' afternoon, at the family reel-.iaof avenue, 388 Jaffenon German Treachery. 'tmac& Double, - Last September Mr. Blaekman sub mXtod to an operation. He waa OGDEN, Dec. B. Leo T. Dean, at Cedar Rapid Iowa, Juno 38, company KU 4th infantry, Jt. E. F 1314. He onme to a letter to' his 'mother, Mr. Marto Ogdon In 1..1, and waa the senior partner In th garet Dean of this city, gives an acof Blackman firm count of how lb members of hto of the Mr. company had found Germans J. Orlfflil. A. --Ufln With 1 - .man was vice president of th Red Cross bands around theirwearing arms 1 . to National bask and was to operating to machine gun nests, also aom of the German , snipers how were dressed in the uniforms taksn from AmsHcana they had captured aa in prisoners. The young men added In his letter that th conditions of treachery wet found when they drove ni Cf 0;ica Icl If4 to - damp erst bora S3 year ago at Lake Shore. Pike, Ark where he was stationed She was married to Frank Froctor to until February,' 1111. H was next 1808. 8ho to survived by her husband, moved to New Orleans and promot- tores sons snd four daughter, th ed to grade of eergeanf, after which youngest an infant. he waa changed to Camp Logan, Texaa, 'Edward Oleen. aged about 88 years, and appointed sergeant, first class. In to survived' by hto widow, Margaret October waa transferred to th cen- Johnson Olsen, five daughters and two Mr. Olsen had lived to Spanish tral officers training camp for in- sona 20 yegr' fantry at Camp MacArthnr. Texas, Fork Sunday where he was In training when the "Funeral aervfces were heldMias Byrl armistice was signed. He was honorab- for William Hayes and for a r:o among th dead bodlei. The letter was written on Oct. 31 while young Dean was in a rest camp. Dont gnEeWt laatantly Relieve Ach. He said everything looked a though tog Marion, Neawoa and Joints With the war would bo over toon. . dn. - Jacob liniment.11 . Mr. Montgomery Dead. Pain onlyl Not one case In Stop drugging OODEN, Deo. 8. Mrs. Marga&t fifty requires Internal treatment. Rub th misery tight away! Apply sooth Montgomery, wife of Joeeph A. Mont8L Jacobs Liniment gomery, of West Point, Weber counpenetrating upon th "tender spot" and ty, died yeeterday at th family reel t" ro3 oeeae Instantly. "St Jacobs dence of heart trouble, She waa born to a harmless rheumatism and to August 31, 1370, and came relief whien never dtmppolnts .to England, Utah In 1882. She to survived by dtoeoler or th skin. gad can not burn her husband five children, four broth'Get a small trial bot- - ers and two sisters. Ltajbtrp!Tho funeral from your druggist, and to Just a will he made later. free from rheumatic yWBh t i pato. soreness, stiffness FIXE CORRESPONDENCE to Ja-- 4 i I SV itnx Deal suffer! .'meet" STATIONERY ha relieved million IJ ! rXt- "itLto -s SuJerere lest High grade papers, correct shapes, the -rv. aed to ee good for and In beautiful Holiday Packages v -- y-J j. . back- - a suitable gift for !ty or gentleman. , and Adver- DESEREt NEWS BOOK STORE d.. I News Building. 8 laln gt. 7 ' Whats rheumatism T Lin-Lwo- ft st,-di- f. t V4T- and Jane Murdock. Hts aged mother stiU lives; also a large family of brothers and statert.' Neill Duncan Murdock's father and mother ar dead, but she leaves several brothers and sister in this state. Both wer highly respected to this community. Theta are etlll some 17 or II cases of th I'Ds to Heher. Everybody to required to wear a mask on the streets and to public buildings; many Davta are getting vaccinated. , ly discharged Nsyv. 38, Thanksgiving wer funerals held Three Two grandchildren of Wm. Lindsay Monday. day, and arrived home Dec. 3. During They were for Mra Sarah Volgardaon, buried been here within- a week, have Mr. Hills service he got furlough last Evans and Anna Brockbaak. both from Park City. June and came home and married Miss Benjamin were held Services the at cemetery Zorn' Man waring. Tuesday afternoon for David T. Evan Funeral of Mrs. Harris. of Midvale. Mrt. Hartoigton Dead., -- Funeralservice were held to the Spanish Fork cemetery for Mra Helen Husband and Wife , (Special te Th News) " Bjornson Harris, wife of Burt HerMIDVALE. Dec, 8. Mr. Mary ns of Helper. The body waa brought Buried in One Grave Hartvigson,.wlfe of Arthur L. Hartvtg-son," to 8pringvllla where her parents, Mr. and Mra Th.- Bjornson live, and then dled - yeeterday-a- tth . family (Special Corrsspoudeaoe.) taken to the family burial ground In residence on Btat following an and attack of lnfluensa.street, HEBER,' Dee. S. 8paniahfork for Interment She leaves 8ht waa 28 years a husband jmd three children. wife wer burled to on grave yester- of age. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. day. Roy Murdock died her on the David Dowding. The Dowdlng and are .old resi28th 6f November at hto. mothers HartvigsoiW families ' Death and Fune rail known home. He had been living near Big dents of Sandy and well . throughout this section. In addition to tost two for th Wyo., At Fork Piney, years Spanish husband and Mrs. t parents, and he gnd hto wife came on a visit' the to Heber where both of them were H art vi g son to survived by two chil(Special Correspondence.) and raised and where most of dren, three sisters and three brothSPANISH FORK, Dec. I. There born their relatives live. Just a day or ersFuneral service will be held Frft were three deaths here today, one. two after arriving here he cam down p.m. hi the Sandy city that of Evan Phillips, due to Spanish with Influenza. Hie wife nursed him day at I the cemetery, funeral, cortege, leaving influenza Edward Oleen died- of and contracted the disease also. Both the C. L Ooffun'-rtakin- g establishThe husband; died cancer and Mra Elisabeth Proctor of had pneumonia ment, Midvale, at, ftO. Nov. 28 and his wife, whose maiden complicatlona name was Neill Duncan, died Dec. Evan Phillips was the son of Mr. snd Mra Reese Phillips, 1. Funeral services were held to theJ Mrs. Betts Dead. All the family, nine to number, were dooryard of his mother's home yesIII cf infuenxa at the name time. terday. Robert - Duke, Wm. Lindsay Mra Elizabeth Proctor was the wife and Bishop Raj band were the speak-er- a. (Spetat Correspondence.) of Frank Proctor and the daughter of A quartet sang. PATSON, Dec Mrs Helen C . Mr. and Mra Thomas Wllllania She Roy Murdock was the eon ef Joeeph Betts died her last night - after 1817, when -- be was moved ea .... -- MRS. GEORGIA a VORVOLLER. of Queen Utah during a recent big celebration. Ehe waa always willing and waa- obedient to every call mad of her. Bhe ie survived by her husband and two children, who are 111 of lnfluensa; also by her parents, five brothers and ix sisters. A funeral service waa held at th Lake Point cemetery Deo. 3. First Soldier Home (Special Oerrespendeace.)-BPRINGYILL- Dec. 4. E, Wm; R. Hill Is the Bret soldier to the eervice from Bprtogvllle to return home. Mr. Hill volunteered while attending the A. C. at Logan Injuns,' 1 117, and waa assigned to th medical department, 4 3rd Infantry, Fort pougles to July, He remained there until November. - j -- Vtiswiis - J) ; " weeks Illness from pneumonia followMrs. Beta went to ing Influenza. nurse the family of William KeeL She! was taken sick while there and lived1 only on week. Mrs. Betts was th daughter of William E. and Annie' Fillmore Cushing. She wad born in Santaquln.'Sept. 11, 1876, and came-tPayson when a small gtrL She was' married to John A. Betts, July 10. 1814. She to survived by her husband and eight children. Mrs. Myrtle Hawkins ahd Leslie Betts, both of Silver City; Jennie, Lillian. Venetta,-EdnaLavera and Helen of this a father, sister and thre brothers. city; ... U . State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Locas County, sa. r. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that ns to senior partner of the firm of J Cheney A Co-- doing buelneee tn the City of Toledo, County and Stats afore, said .and that said firm will pzy thl el ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS foj each and svsry eass of Catarrh that eaanot bo cured by the use of HALL'S r CATARRH MEDICINE. CHENET. Sworn to before me and subscribed to my presence, this 8th dey of Decern, A. W. GLEASON.. her, A. D. llil. (Seal) Notary Publto Hall's, Catarrh Memdiclne is taken acts and Internally through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the Svatein Send for testimonials, free, f ; ESTRAY NOTICE, Salt Lake City. Utah, Deo, Jth lit T have In my possession one iorrei mere, 1 yeir old, branded O nnleff thigh, Bleze fare, hind, feet White If' not claimed same will be sold to th highest bidder at thc- - clty astray pound, Saturday Dec. tl Phone Was. 8881. Poondkeeper. -- J.Vto."1 |