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Show T EVENING 0caucd ASX FOR Office ' basement Alfred OMWL OCOe TM. l-- w. IIBlllt TL ntOiigiakl r.:x!tcd EEc - !- 1 U ' Fbr NflMlil W rr jMUt)r CBTORCH FUBLICATIOMS. Chars week (Mar ether kaoki Infants and Invalids OTHERS ara IMITATIONS fl 04 ( tknaitair f Tk Deheret Hwr Safe-Break- Stock at the WWtiriiikirtH Pa rat Rows Boak Man. tha largest - OGDEN, n 121 North Dpc. It. SPANISH mUfflZA-JlJM- IP Ail payments All subscription payment regarding , delivery complaints should be made w James aad complaints regarding Telephone for the Bally. Baturda Churnh 1 1918 1G Logan forOffice sabacrliAlon W-e- 8t. News, 8mi Weekly tioaa. public Dr. King's New 4 DUcorery restores the alertness of yesterday ' Busy. er DECEMBER MONDAY Provo Officeaad IKIoirlDch'o minx. Huutf tmfGET NEWS non-delive- ry should ba made to J. L. Johnson, office with H. A-- Peder-- o A Ce il West First North Ft It Hvme telephone 1T Telephone A rent for the Dally. Saturday and News and Church pubBeml-Wnek- iy lication. Most Authorities Now Agree That Thu Disease is Simp ly the Grip, the Same That Has Swept ' Over the World Times Without Number. Since 1831 Old-Fashion- That "all la feeling that nies a heavy cold and cease Safe-breake- rs accompaI ex cough ed Is replaced by one of ' restful repose and gratifying relief when you use Dr. The United States Has Ha Five Epidemics. Ing1 New Discovery. SELEGTED FOR 1910 Fevertnh flushes, , phlegm" conges-PROVDec. It. At a meeting of I"", throat achs croupy coughs, mild Purina aMaratteaa af tla bronchitis are alleviated In short orThe Last Epidemic in 1889-9- 0 shoulder blades to open the porea Ratal BalMltf, tha Ogden oMea f tho board of county . commissioners Tin Dees rat Now la temporarily Then VapoRub should be rubbed In Fifty yeprs of easing cold and DeC. 14. Th LOGAN, following of bond official county leueted at UN Washington Arws known tt made have Came 'From Russia by ovef the the Saturday cough pain parts untli the akin la red, Cache county Juror have bepq chosen All Sold for spread on thickly and covered with two yeara fifty tlonally. years for the ensuing 1911: for i two of France and Was Leavethicknesses of hot flannel clotha and Way 1.!0. . th clothing loose around the term were fixed' in the following drugglM.-OoAvon Rdry Allen. Alonso BurrelL Given as neck th of the body llberatei heat a French La R. Name, Benson Isabella Cardon, JesseJT. amounts; THAT FLU THE POISONS OF CONSTIPATION. the Ingredients in the form of vapor J These Inhaled with each breath, This vapors. Time eorderk'8S000- - treasurer 5$225 000; re gently but positively expelled from Reea. Tho. E. Ricks. Grippe. it carry the medication directly to th i-Clarkston Charles Hhumway, GaV-re- tt Come same time, At affected. parts of Peter by Way Spain. VapoRub ia absorbedthe through Dahls. Thomas Buttars., r and LIFTED t ' mrassssMil - county vanlehee, digestion Barson, William Thompson, John B. stimulates . the skin, attracting th ORIGIN OF THE DISEASE. Soldiers Return. blood to the surface, and il aids thus JCov-Elias Lafsen, Hyrum Fair. Pv m eamBMM t the than Influenzal which, appeared 4 relieving the eongeslon within. other $500. Spanish William. and T. constables, D. Cornish Bergeson. N. D. aav. OGDEN, Dee. 1. Sergeant L S--THIia ways, zee, NO OCCASION FOB PANIC. Rufus Butler. ,1 n MaF' ha awept over th WEEK IH Q6DEN Wheeler Dopp. John W. Pitcher. . of. the - United - State tank Provo precinct Justice, whose bond S Hansen. Andrew world asIn numerous epidemics as far Hyrum W. College corps, formerly a local newspaper man. 4 ho occasion for- - panic In There rruns, history pack Hippocrates LLS Nelson.' Jan. Olsen, Jr, has returned to thl city front Canrtp P-s.pBQLtlllor flue ora J1 epidemic In tla. B.C.,-whic- h D. grip has a vary low percent-- , W. H, FollettQeo.Sea.4-- regarded by Hyde Park Dlx. N. J where he was mustered out to have been age of fatalities not over one deathjnany Johw Reder Sergt- Wheelqx al of service a week ago Lvery century has had its at- - out of every N.four hundred case accordOGDEN.Jc. It. With tha Charles R Ashcroft. Jos.Walle. tacks. C. Board of Health. The Karl-J- . expressed his regret at not being given 0 lng to the Beginning with 4S3L this Thomsen, probation officer Lee, John W. Matkln. Johit His ataady daclino in tha Humber of the privilege of going everseas. chief danger Ilea In complications arislv F. Z-- - W, apschool the in John Fldemlqa, last fof district, Israelson,. on 12, Nov. aall thsAlplna Hyrum " to was ready Savnew Influenza cases bains reported by battalion ' r ing, attacking principally patients In a 1 . and made Nielsen, Han B. Nielsen. AlbertJames ' but the signing of the armistice on Nov. peared before the board down condition those who dont run Niels Larson, . Alvin Allen, to phyaldana to the oity health authori-t- l H, caused tha be age. THE SYMPTOMS necessity changed. the order to suggestions relattv t. those who W . A. Mcgo to bed soon enough, - or it la thought probable the ban on Jenson, Heber Lauritsen.C. J. M. H. Brmadon, formerly circulation for the county detention home. This Grip. 6r influenza as it Is now called, get up too early. ChristenBride, Harry W. Oakes. public a embliea niay be lifted noma manager of a local paper, has returned question will be further discussed at W. usually with Jenson. a begins chili followed by HOW TO AVOID THE DISEASE. "T - (Special to The News) son, Lout Mauifhan, John , , time thia weak. Before any final de- to this city from Camp Lewis, and has next meeting of the boardaching,, feverish and Aeometlmes Allen. A. J. Pr"0"--0-dersonEvidence seems to prove that this is cision la made) however, it ia an again taken his former position. naulea and disxinesa, and a general A. Ella-soBRIGHAM CITY, Dec. It. Public Silas E. Q. Hughes D. McBride. Lorln Physician County 'feeling of weakness and depreralon-Th- e a germ disease, spread principally by neunced, tha altuatlon will ba care Austin D. Alien, LeRoy Baxter. made recommendations for a health sentiment was eo against the opening temperature Is from 100 to 104, human contact, chiefly through coughO. W. Hyer, Geo. E. Tel. fully considered by the special meetLewiston effective after become to Influenza ordinance ' while the halls of her and the fever usually lasts from .three ing, sueesing or eplttlng. Bo avoid Funerals pool C. Death and are ban la still in force that ths proprietors ford, Clarence C. Wiser, A. L. Pond, ing of the city and county health influenza the to colds which means five regulations present The days. attack the person having to be held in the city hall -- mucous membrane, orgerms was submitted to Coun- closed their .door after being, open J. Von Orden. crowds common At Spanish Fork repealed. This drinking lining of the avoiding Walter 8. Adams, R. F. Al-B. air passages Logan etc. - Keep up your roller cups, JWedneeday. At that meeting the mattowels, bronW. noee, and throat Rqblnson. ty Attorney T. Alvord, Ezra Karnes, A. for business Friday night and part of len. exercise chial tub by ter will be given careful consideration bodily Is there plentyvof -a are strength hard there stated Anthat Dr. s usually t P. Hughes Fames,-JameAnderson, Niels (Special Correapondenca.) . bad at night, often in the open air, and good food. 4 c and the advlaabllity of lifting the ban especially now only a few casee of influenza in Saturday. W. R. An-- , cough, Anthoil derson. Anderson, nmes 14. a Deo. Influent sore in SPANISH FORK. or this two throat balls la Th and It decided. be operating tonsilitls, or otherwise will pool KEEP FREE FROM COLDS. A. Bailey, John H. Bank-heathe eounty outside of incorporated frequently all -- the appearances of a the middle of draws,K.Ernest thought that although tha altuation claimed another victim her last night, cities and towns, and that the disease city announced about would Edwin Bennlon. Henry severe head cold. Above aJL avoid cold as colds Irrilast week that they open for T. Benson,J, Bell, t Richard ksa greatly Improved during the peat when Mr Emily Miller Tuttle, wife ofa is abating In the cities and towna T. Geo. Benson, tate the lining of tha air passages and two weeka the authorities are in no Haswell Tuttle, died after less than They held that th partial Berntsen, William Bingham, - Sanford , . THE TREATMENT.' render them - much - better - breeding Sheriff Henry East was appointed business. was born her It BitLake in. Salt ban of Cio Charles the by bedat-thBirdneau City to e Albert lifting hurry to lift the ban, if such action weeks Illness. 8h of Bingham, for th- germs." official and places county J. special Mr. quarantine Mr. and health of year the state and city board ters, Moses Blanchard, Serg Bodrero,T. take a purgative, eat plenty of nourwould mean a return of the malady.: Millar, tal enforce the was instructed both deceased. ago years Use Eight Vicks T. O. John W. H. VapoRub at th very first of for Burrow. food, remain there let down the bars ishing - The health Budge, authorities give gTeat ah was married to Haewell Tuttle, aad perfectlyqulet and a head cold, melt regulations; he was authoriz- amusement elsewhere In theplaeee state. Cains, Jr., Jonathon Campbell. John P. dont worry. Nature herself Is the only sign of a cold. For sredlt to eitisena In the matter . of he and four amalll children survive. ksalstancs as a hs such little "cure to ed for Influensa and will throw off J. VapoRub In a spoon and inhale employ The city officials admitted there la no Cordon. Ira A. A:Cole, C. P. Cordon, Word was received hero today of the or us VapoRub maintaining a strict observance Of the the better Jack-sothe vapors, If still, to conserve attack enforce the David need Hulme, only you regulation. city ordinance to force the pool halls E, Carlisle, J. your health regulations and thia fact, it la death thia morning at Roosevelt, Utah, may If this is A little Quinine, Aspirin or in a benaoin steam kettla of vital to remain closed and said tt was up Jos. Ri'Jansen, Cunnard Johnson, strength. The of following wife registers Moor Mrs. of Emma to Hicks, not use an caused the has Dovers available, Powder may be given by the ordinary teaepidemic Fatsd, Elisha to (he state officials. Before any ac- J. C Johnson. Jr., Leander T. Jones, wer a daughter of John statistics half-fu- ll and Hicks appointed: Robert kettle. of Fill be water' should boiling the ban achiIf to directions physicians N. the W. A C. Jorgensqn, Philo Kent. rapidly. allay pioneer of Spanish Fork. Death Warner, Spanish Fork; Mra. Florett tion was taken by the officials in tha Jos. put in half a teaspoon of Vapo-Ru- b lifted tt will be urged, that citizens Moore, F. W. Kingston, 'Jo. H. Lin- ng.- Always call' doctor, since the from Kimball, was due to Influents. to time time the A. Mrs. Smith B. kettle chief is of keep in its weakenGardner, Payson; danger grip capital the pool halls threw open their ford, Heher Lundberg. C. F. Martlneau, still continue to uae every precaution Three funeral wer held her today. Oenola; just slowly boiling : aad . inhale th Mrs. Mary C. Westrjng Ben- - doors for business- - Patronage was so Gilbert ing effect on the system, which allows steam outMlckelaon, comnllcatlons Mecham, Geofge Mr mwetble top revent a further Nelly Oldfield, wife of Hobert arising. to develop. These" are H. J. NOTE Vicks VapoRub is th disbreak of tha alckneer Such matters Oldfield of Ollvevllle, was burled at lljatnln: Nathan Clayson. Lake Shore; light and public sentiment was so Nephi E. Miller, 8. B. Mltton, pneumonia and bronchitis, covery William CReckstrom Levi Phillips, Bprlngvllle; Mrs. Anna against ths action that ths proprietors Mollerup, Jas. McNIel, Aaron Newey, chiefly of a North Carolina druggist, 'ventilation of buildings, and other oclock. Bishop sometimes inflammation ths of middle who found offered the NelWm. Earnest Gottlieb officiated. R. Sorenson, Informed John Smith, Provo how to combine. In salve council Comaby the Bench; attention Lunceford, voluntarily be will city or. affections. heart For ear, given these sanitary rules Alfred Carlson, James Chapman, reatona,. it is very Important that the form, Menthol and Camphor with such Grove; Mary E. Okey. they would close, without Waiting to Nephi any person finding themselves W. J. L John Emer Cole, as Eucalyptus, Thyme oils volatile I Cowley, from the state officials. patient remain in bed until his Cubebs, "wra.hedor Alpine; T B Heella Santaquin; Mra. hear aiTJcted with a cold will be told not "Tt It W. jCurtls, Fred Datwy-le- r, strength etc., so that when the salve la returns stay in bed at least The proprietor of a moving picture Crockett. Geo.Davidson, te mingle in publlo a embliea Anna Mey Evans at the, home of her j Annie C. Zabrlskle, Highland. Mrs. T. inA. B. Dunford, two days or mors after the fever has applied to the body heat, these Hyrum The theatre managers, who have grandparents, Mr. and Mr. J. B. Evans. ;L. Stratton, Eberta; Fannie W. Berry, theatre here also announced last week A. It. Durham, M. 8. Euclee, W. C. Eng- left you. are liberated in the form of or if gredients are over or not you (0 Vine-ofsrhe would be that and for business land, R. J. Evans. Edgar . Everton, strong, stay In bed four open had In three bees hard hit by tha epidemic, are Bishop Ralph Morgan offieatrd, Cedar Fort; Mr. Anna 8cott, . days or more, vapors. VapoRub can be While comBishop Marino T. Miller. American Monday evening-- - He has not mad Henry Ewer, A. M. Fleming. Henry according to the severity of the attack. sixes at allnewdruggists." possibility of again be Lareoa the nvroatlon. eolos- - yara. Mrg. Emma fk Vtedableoverto the Two the announcement to in epeaker. certain the of the any to F. contrary Freeman. Goodwin. P. up the C, parts J. paratively Provo Griffin, EXTERNAL Fred precinct; Evans, give entertainment APPLICATION g. Fork; Rowe. wers Miss rendered Florence by till this morning, but tt la believed lie W. W. Hall. Niels 8. Hansen. W. J. North, it la the standard home the people who J. J. Evans pronounced the benediction. Mr. Jennie Daley, Pleasant View. order to stimulate IhS'dtnlng of In the South and West for all remedy forms Labile;- anddenied many will follow the pool hall mhn in keep- Harrison, Herbert Hawkea. D. L theIn air the opportunity of t The little girl was the daughter of Mr. to the off of cold troubles over six million jars throw passages grip M. HowelL Caroline closed. Hoopes, Willard are ing service Mrs. of Price. Lewis Evan and in rejolo to church were Is aid sold last year. VapoRub parWnUling loosening the phlegm Schola, Hattie Smith, Sarah J. P. Card. germs, fc- -r Funeral services wer held at the resover the possibility of attending keeping the air passages open, ticularly recommended for childrens TT Mary A. Tarbet. May McCarrey. Effl and idence ef O. Ray Hales for Mrs. Hales Is the It or as thus cold apmaking croup breathing easier, Build externally Will arvict at least by Christmas day. E. Merrill, Mary P. Cannon. st I p.m. Bishop Ralph Morgan was In VapoRub will be found effective. plied and ran, therefore, be used freeMillville N. B. Chugg, K. R. Scott Vicks wet be applied over ly and often without the slightest towels should Hot, charge and also spoke. Other speakers . bertson died here Saturday at the age Memorial to Soldiers Erneat Neaves, Job Smith, J. W. Garr, the throat, chest and back between the harmful effects. Advertisement. wer Bishop Johnson and Ernest Boyer CroM Cooths To F. T. Yeates. ,u H A mixed quartet from of 29 Team from general paralysis. of Sprtnnlll Mendon Jos. N. Sorenson, Charles led by Mark Robtneon, sang The body was sent to Payson. (where BRIGHAM CITY. Dee. 14. Following Hughes. Joseph Aid Chmtma Roll Call 8prtngvllle, T. Wood. H. B. Whitthe opmng and closing selection. M!ss Mrg Albertson had relatives), for a auggestlan made by Judge J. D. Call ney, Thoi. Muir. Jr., Lewis R. Kidman. ure. He was taken to his home at once thtls great sacrificeto- - which you her Elinor Whitmore sang a solo. Ell Clay- at th O. celebration of th H. of th by Herg burial, and died three hours later. He leaves been called upon make for your Home Mt.. signing William Wm. ton Invocation offered and Jez Klngsford OGDEN, Dec. II, Booths are to be dismissed. the armistice,' a committee ha been apMt. a wife and large family. country. Is no less sincere for being Fvoee New Note. The body was taken to j In several department stores to solicit funds for th erec- Ltndley.Sterling J. S. Mltton, Thomas pointed leed delayed. sun t c0nct no. iiegd to b tion of a memorial te, soldiers from Newton John E. Griffin. Julius Rigsad at street comers this week to Th enclosed ivy is taken from th Classwork. Boxelder county who answered their by, Nephi Christensen, Niels ChristenFox Manikins purchabeen price wreath that w laid on your sons kelp in the Red Cross Christmas call. Camp kaarny today, called bar by tha real estate, has Ofoyo In th filed call. . It symbolises hla strength and M. was Call J. sen, mad been country's Geo. Benson, of grave. have Judge number A Clark. ap serious I tineas of his wife. , persons Fourth district court by Hsns J. De- Chairman of that commutes and has North Logan William Nyman. Geo. courage, and I know, too, that it sym' W. Myers. pOnted to solicit in the residential disof Dec. school Osorg been egalnst LOGAN, at work th few bolises the loyalty with which his days with Maughan. Lorln Merrill. tricts. The womens clubs and the boy fendant denies owing this amount and th result that he past ha pledged on his Peteraboro Willard Poulsen,' Alfred home economics of the Utah Agricul- memory will be kept green by his famscouts of the city will have charge of Prominent Young Man also asks judgment against plaintiff list already mors than 11,000 a received - tural college has , complete ily and friends. by a rela- Yonk. for $100 for failure to comply with tively small number of citisens, the bootha The county districts have Providence Jos. H. Fuhriman. Wil- set of manikins, model toy and a none Dies of Influenza tbs terms of ths sal contract. been placed In charge of the members of whom have contributed less than $1. liam Checketta, Louis Frank, David R. set of layettes to be need In Its courses It Is proposed to collect a fund of about Mathew. Geo. H. Tibbltta, Clarence In. mother craft and child welfare that , - - DELINQUENT NOTICE. of the Kalief societies end the Young Sidney H. Belmont has filed suit 120.000 In order that a fitting memorial Hammond. Conrad Alder, John aaso E begin Dec. 30, with the opening of the Women's Mutual Improvement company against Provo Pressed Brick (Special Correspondence.) Schlia, Jos. Theurer. Walter Fife, Seth winter quarter. Mlaa Elisabeth Uader-woo- d . and Thomas Roardman aa Indorser, may be erected and all the people ef the Low. SOUTH HBCLA EXTENSION MIN- -' , . aAUona NielDeo. It. Wyman is in direct RICHFIELD, of this work ING CO. a corporation of th State of 4.0d0 with Interest on a county will have an opportunity to conto collect Paradise E. - T. Obray. David J. at th Institution.charge sen, one of the most prominent cltl-en- a promissory note. Plaintiff Is th ylc tribute This equipment al place of business, Balt B. Oldham, Hyrum Miles, wilt he used Tor demonstration purof this region, died Doc. t, of I v Mrs Nelson Deed. . fudra Order Forfeiture president of th company and defendLake City, Utah: NOTICE There axe m R He wee horn In American ant, I In classesand will bo on dally Boardman ia th president. poses Mra. Ann on Elisa the Nielsen of this following described delinquent city iveraia- -u enIr?.h8hlpley' Aug. tt, lttt. He attended the exhibition during the housekeeper And Sale of Automobile Fork, of pneumonia following an attack shares of stock on account of assessRichmond O. D. Merrill. Erastus conference. there and later was a Oregon Numenr company has filed died public schools 2. Mrs. No. ment levied on the 11th day of influenza. Nielsen gave birth Johnson, Sanson Webb, 6oren student at the Brigham Young univer- suit against R. L. Fillmore to collect of Hansen, November 1918. the several amounts -- girl a few days before her L B. Caine, Geo. M. He filled a mission In (100. 15 with Interest alleged to be due to a bt OGDEN, Dec. II. Judge A. W. Ages' sity at Proyo. William Thompson, set opposite ths names of ths respecShe was th wife of Arthur R. Merrill W.1. Stoddard. M. A. and was known as for merchandise sold - by plaintiff to death. ef tha district court has rendered a de- Norway In 1111-1Napp, as follows: . Nielsen and a daughter of Mr. and Mra tive shareholder cision In the search and seizure war- an aotlvt and afftclent defendant. , ?ah ULoodland, A. A. Thomas, H. P. Red Cross Worker missionary. No. of In D. Mac born this Robinette, j Olsen, W. A. Bair, N. F. Bullen, N. K city, rant proceedings against Hyrum Jen- Prior to going on hla clsslon he was Th Knight Trust A Savings hank Amt. Shrs. Cert Name. " Aug. 14, 1833. Th baby., husband, par- Nelson, Mrs, J, T. E. Thompson n of Salt Bake, certain Intoxicating' president of hit elders quorum, alGives Account of Death 149 TJ. Storer-at a meeting held Saturday, enta and a number of t.0 brothers and ala. River other property, and persona, though at that ttm ons of th young- directors, Carl .,.200 Height Peter Ward. liquor, 75 R. Welsh dividend of tera survive. Funeral services were Maurhan, Joel Ricks. 1.00 Since returning home rested Its regular quarterly wherein he hne ordered the forfeiture est members. Of William Richardson (25 200 2 00 ... ,.100 J. R. Bebre cent, 14.600; and also a special held at the graveside in the city cemSmllhfield Lewis R. Plowman. A. J. and public rale of en automobile used I dividend of 2 per cent. $4,000.Both ,ar. 138 A. 8. ...200 - 2.00 Meirilli Leonard Olsen, Henry Pitcher, aa a member of the stake Shnday Hauge te convey the liquor. etery. Th bnk 655 E. W. Hulse & Co. ,..600 5 00 Mrs. Jokausen Dead, Richard Roskelley, Sylvester Low, WilAt the hearing last Thursday C H school board. In th presidency of th reserve bankto the tederal 168 Marttl Wayrynen .....260 (Special Correspondence.) 2.60 home missionary, and In admitted IUsily of Salt Lake, baaing bis claim Mutual, as Mrs. Alice Johnson, widow of Judge liam A. Noble, Robert B. Thornley, beto Provo bank the first Rich447 14. . Dec. 00 .1 James Martti John ing system, CAMAS, Ida., ..500 ea aa glleged title retaining note, asked many other responsible positions. His come Cantwell, Richard Smith, John Wayrynen B. P. Johnson, died at her home in Cor-rlna member. 1 H.' Charles Huttu H (.00 return of the enr nod when his claim heart and soul seemed devoted to the John Peterson, ,..600 Melkle, Leonard ardson of this place has received the 146 Mrs. waa 70 Johnson over wsll 1 00 to be groundless, P. B. Ryan welfare of his fellow man. He ia surCharles Huttu .... ..609 Enpheml Shaffer. Mary Grif- following letter from M. Louis Rams-de- ll s was shownand Dewey L. Galeford of American Fork years of age and her death waa caused fith claimed the car. - At tha vived by his parenta and oae sister, and 250 2.60 2(9 Albin L&hlk&lnen Henry appeared Roskelley, George P. Tool-eoMartha Ahlander of Provo, were by general debility, which cam on in A. Red L. Cross 801 of tho American 600 . Albin . Wll-liatons of the arrest Rymn was seated in Mra E. C Christiansen. Lahikainen Abraham Rice, (.00. Clerk Smith, For her married the by County she Saturday suddenly. years eight past Mother car apparently asleep and 10 00 Depp ...1000 France, giving details of the death of 186 A. J. Vine L. T. Epperson,. . had been th teacher of th primary when awakened by the officers ssked It Stephenson M. E. Kent. F. F. Whitt. Mr. Richardsons son. William Richard- 190 Lena M. Wlrenlu . (00 (.00 In the Corlnne schools and waa Trenton 870 F. H. Wallace 600 The funeral service for Thomas Hen- grade OBrien B. xthil t.00 died F.'Bing-heeverything was outall right. Hq was Store at Altonah the American with t Funk, who son, a well preserved woman. A. Brown. of the automobile 199 Isaac Taaro Charles directed te ret Jr., 600 Holden, held yeeterdsy In the Provo Sheramarkabiy forces: (.00 ry expeditionary was prominent in lodge acthrttlea Wheeler William Bowman. In which he was rldlhg and was taken were attended by many rela100 (94 M. H. .Makl . 1.00 Mr. Richardson: Fire cemetery, WellsvlUe John J. Hendry, Miss May Dear , Mrs. Hess Deed. Destroyed by ta the car that had been seised by the tive and friends. The speaker waa 5.00 You have no doubt already received 235 Nicolas F. Kaiser ... (00 W. P, Murray, George T an offlclalnotlfication of the death 237 Elmer J. A quartet from Officers and which contained a quantity Elder J. E. Booth. 250 L,1.60 On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Wallace Wllliameon, Pyykkeneq. He .admitted that the car of liquor. the Pleasant VIew choh- rendered vocal Hess of Fielding died of pneumonia, parley, James A. Lelehman. W. R. of your soi William In our hospital on 242 Jennie T. Foley . .. 600 1.00 (Special Correspondence.) . 200 wsi his property, but denied any ALTONAH. Dec. 14. Th Altonah selection. 1 00 Allen; Heber I Sept. 25, but 1 gm writing to express 243 Jennie T. Foley accouchement and influens. Baldwin, Norman O, following Green-of tha whisky, declaring hardware, grocery and meat shop of Joseph s talented young wom- Maughan, 10 00 Joseph C to you and your family the very deep 247 John Salrau ... .....1009 Th InVluenaa situation appear to b Mri.HMt-wj- i someone had stolen the car and put tha Alexander French Frank ley, 244 Thomas 8 Red Wyatt. ... J. of 10.00 and heartfelt sympathy the Henry and Reblna waa destroyed improving In Provo. Levy ,..1000 No new cases an, It yeara of age. She was born at Bradshaw, George J. lluuor In It. William Cross In your great loss. As you prob.-abl- 288 Gust Petaja 600 5 00 by fire, caused by a defective flue. The wer t... ........250 have Malad, Idaho., and leaves a husband, S. Glenn, Leroy W. Haslam, reported Saturday. There Agee decided that where a large, Lorenso Judge son died bronchoHall, of Heikklnen 2(2 ' an for2.50 two know, and was well your etocked Mary infant 10 boys building daughter. case deaths with been (83 B. John reported Kerr. of, Thorpe, 271 party usas an automobile as a means the Victor peaceth ARonah opera house. The Inc Oct. 25. L&mpinen ,. 600 5 00 qnd coming very pneumonia. District Cent Terra. ,V , clear , merly 441 violating the state liquor laws, H of In 9:25 Victor at on the and the west the 00 qilietly buildings evening. fully Lampinen Including .51.00 the ly falls within the meanlng Judge J. D.' Call thl Week fixed th Committee Named to The Provo public library board ha He was brought- to us on the 9th, a 442 Victor Lampinen ....,.600 100 News office, a number of ,, term, "appliances and Implement of terms court for the 284 First consultaMias Thomas and sick Leander were judicial man, 600 Madge raved by appointed special 5.00 very acting family apartments, etc., Walyarlvi used t that section and the owner Mia Thomas will succeed district, for 1913 aa follows: were held on his case, and every ?i!5 S S Eal,eIt barrel and bucket brigade. All th librarian. 1.00 100 all right of property therein. . awindows Welcome Soldiers Home tions Boxelder County Monday. January In A. F. Maxwell's etor were Mrs. Maris Hedqulst llomer, who has medical skill could do was 494 F. H. DalseU . that 100 100 thing broken by the heat. Th poetofflc on resigned, resignation, to take effect 13; Monday, March 10; Monday, May 12; done to save his life, but It was only 691 Don Murray ... . 1000 10.00 F-- Densel . Jan. 1. the east waa also raved. Monday, September 15. . ..1000 10.00 pluck that ha was Child Continues To LOGAN, Dec. 14. At a meeting of by hlsto Indomitable Cache County Saturday. February t; live as long as he did. - The able Denael ... ..,1000 10 00 of the local Red Cross, nurses could not speak too. highly ef 270 D. F. Densel ... ...1000 mne Saturday, April 12; Saturday, August representatives th Commercial club and the city his Sleep Eleventh Day wonderful courage and cheerful- 271 D. F. Densel... 3; Saturday, November 8. looO Rich County Wednesday. January council of defense the following were ness and Major Aramott, th head of 637 D. F..- - Densel ... ...1000 OGDEN Do. 16 For the Past It days IS; Wednesday, May ' 14; Wednesday, constituted a committee on Soldiers our medical staff, whp has had 15 63 D. F. Densel .1000 - Luctie Welcome Rome; Luther M. Howell, years' experience in Be levue hoepital. 374 A, Harry ... , 500 Moyes, September 17. daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Robert MihCf ill west D. H. Thomas. I. 8. Smith, New Ylork, said he nev r saw such a 398 Dern A Thoms ... .. loo chairman: Bee Day. Big Pay so t. was He Twenty-sevent- h n of wonderful In 191 lain ha gr street, W. display Austin ... Warr ., 600 ' Today tho Amalgamated Sugar com- Ray B. West, John A. Crockett, MR, jolly and courageous, a; d kept waking 411 Percy Penberthy ..... state of unconsciousness as a result of 5 00 InfUenia-pneumontpany disbursed approximately (200.000 Hovey, E. T. Lewis, Mrs. Roherjt An- if any of his comrades wfere In the hos- 414 Mary The child, while ... Helkklla 100 Mrs. among th farmers of th Brigham derson, Hyrum Hayball and Mrs. pital too, and raid that any man who 422 Mra John Petlewski every hour, retaking asnourishment was hls 445 Gerhard Hovinea ..... lio City sugar factory district. This waa A. H. Thompson. This committee has belonged to the 18th divi-bmains though In a deep sleep, from the biggeat and final payment for beets decided to entertain the soldiers of the friend. He often spoke of you and hls 448 Gideon Niemli which the physicians have beet) unable to arouse her. Although the case is grown In 1913. The Brigham factory S. A. T. C. .at the college Monday by mother, and of hls brothers and ss-ter- s. 570 Gideon Niemt Is grinding beets to the maximum and men to of the the medical and of how happy ho would be pussla city a theatrical performance given the outlook is that the campaign wl)l having when he could go back and see you 452 Herman Lakso . they believe tha child will recover. for benefit. their Twin Beds will not be ended unttl well Into February. all. He wsi conscious to the eqd. but 461 B. H. Bueter ... t ' C. W. Richards left for the Central likely beproduced on that occasion. he did not realise that there was no 464 Dominick Wounded in Action. Kemp hours before the end. 489 States mission, this week In response Beets Skipping Away, hopuntllhls2 request, our Protestant 492 H W. Nelson ... to a call to go on a sly months' mlssiqn. Because of th enormous crop ofbeeta Then at Dr. ' OGDEN, Dec. and him, Dqild. baptised 507 Henry Nathenson raised her this year, thousand of tons chaplain. 1. Private Bert and asked 612 ring totohlshisnubse gavea John R. Bowker are being shipped to factories In Ida- he Ammerson, member of company B, shevsenrl , Those 617 mother. that (t st - Mrs. Christensen Dead. 263rd Infantry, Ninety-firPaine, Webber & ho where the crop was lighter In order last flveVdaws, nothing put pure pluck division, In wag severely wounded France. Sept. that they be converted Into einrar be- kept him alive, and to the end 560 J L Barnedge ., fore spoiling. All th factories here lost It, or hls cheerful imlll. You 597 22, according to word received by his (Special Correapondenca.) Block ... Mrs. Mr. Ammer-aoH. and P. parents, by will be fhankful to know that he never 15 Henry SALEM.- - Dec. 14. Mrs. Henrietta have been somewhat handicapped Emil Feigner the flu" which raused cam of them suffered, and at the end Just fell quiet- 632 Chao. 124 Thirty-firstreet. Several Christensen died Thursday on her 29th to K. a was son cloae down of lie for short whom you 633 Chaa. K. Nelson,. periods... Th ly asleep. letters have been received since that bronchial pneumonia, latest report la that thereNelson birthday from - are still may- - well be 'proud. date by bis mother, stating that .he 634 Chaa. K. Nelson following an attack of Influensa after many cases 4 In some of the plant On Friday afternoon, at oclock, of less than a week. She tn'lllnee had been wounded. Private Ammer- 635 K. Chas. Nelson Bea In as Conditions to waS funeral. the "flu he given military Ixgan Is survived by her hueband Soren P. are 636 Chas K. Nelson ; hi Is It years of age and left this city at a standstill. Today there sides a group of his mates, there were 849 Chrlsenaen, and the following children: wereabout Emil Colleur . . new cases reported and representatives of the Red Cross, the for Camp Lewis April St, last. He three 2. 17; r Kenneth. .Aurlene, Ine.sick aged (; ' were roleaeed from quarantine, Y, M. l A, themedical staff and the 850 Frank Ward ... trained there until June, when his regof tb same disease 8he la three all 655 Peter Parka ... has been about the condition for quartermaster's cprps Dr Dodd coniment was rant to France. also survived by her father and moth- that daya past so that the total cases duced the Impressive services, and' er, Mr. and Mra. David Sabin and th several John Holm ... . same close (74 20 remain not at read th beautiful about the Tennyson's quite following brothers and sisters: Ed 690 Lena Wlrenlus .. in the city. V Held on Open Charge. Crossing the Bar!The Interment Inwaa 731 win, Pearl, Ruby, Owen, Erneet, Jona cases In Chas K Innunen The a school authorities the here had nearby military cemetery, city and Victor Babin, all of 8alem. Her such success green valley with wooded hills 732 Chas. Klnnunen correspondence lovely brother Edwin and family are all down methods of with the school OGDEN. Dec. It. Homer L. Green-wel- l, 733 a and on each Chas. Klnnunen famous little side, since th conducting with the ram disease. 28. was arrested last night At 734 Chas. Klnnunen . "flu ban wai put orf that they have stream wlndmg'down the middle. a devoted wlf decided by Mra Christensen wa to exteud that method ta th the end of the service at the rrave. the 755 William Rltxman Chief T. E. Browning and Capt, O. H. and mother and a faithful Latter-da- y 756 William Httsman fifth and sixth grade of the schools. bugler stepped to the head of the Mulhman .and u held on . an open Saint. She was loved by all who knew This coffin and sounded tape, and 772 J. H. Kent i.. will commence work Monday,, her for her kind .and cheerful dlaposl charge. at the police station. nt the first, note, every soldier within 774 John Dee Spvhen the question will be distributed tlon. ' . Oreenwsll. it is said .has been the bugle, every peasant 749 John Kllsklla ... hearing of Funeral service Sunday at ) ;m. Tamong th pupils.were reseparated from hls' wlfe and last night and working In the nearby fields, uncov- 823 Helm! Tnlonen , pleased people Logan th residence outslda family stood stlentlv at attention te 855 Bam sod lieved today when letters from sons and ered tt Is declared he went to the home In ' do your son honor. And 1 thought as 860 GeorgeMlchspison relative in the famous Ninety-firPeterson an intoxicated condition and provoked 1 stood by the open grave, that your division reached them. Most of them And in accordance with th law and a quarrell with her. When In the midst had not heard from their boys for from boy could not have had a more peacean order of of directors, so of the fight according to the officer, I five tt seven weeks. All of those who ful. lovely spot fornnrhls las resting many hares-w thef --board each- parcel of stock two young boys passed on the sideare In good health and place, thair that si valley.a s mayeb necessary will be sold at vlmtvl Hls grave Is marked with walk and Greeifuell unharmed, although they were In th fired several - For Infxata tad Chfldrra public auction at the office of the thick of the fray during th closing wooden cross and name plate and has company, shot In their direction. Green we 11 1(1 South Main St. Salt Lake . th bjr been properly registered days of the war. y -aay he believed ths boy came from In rravee Reaietretlon Bureau of the Ctty. Utah on the of Over Alma Beasea Dead. Z December ,T. at 11 oclock a. m.to his home. A search at a roomlnghous difso be will no that there14 lilt, Army. A Alma Beneon. a well known resident ficulty In locating pay the delinquent assessment thereafter the war. . on, Where Greenwel! was living waa mads of Newton died suddenly thi morning. together- with advertising and cost Illness has prevented my writing to by the officers, who brought away sevr He waa working at the Amalgamated you sooner, but believe me whan I say of sale. eral amply liquof bolt lew and a .quan"J. W. HARRINGTON. and at oclock .was that the very deep sympathy which I sugar factory of 11T . tity li.juor with a ttok of heart falL felt- towards .you and. your, family to taketf Secretary. - ' Vy N r entered the office of tbs Boyd Lumber street company on Twenty-fourt- h Saturday night. An investigation made yesterday by Sergeant A. B. Jensen and Officer Campbell resulted in the finding of an acetylene machine need In touting steel, near the safe. This, it is raid, had been stolen from the antomoblls shop of George Hues, 234S Hudson avenue, a few hours previous.' Tha aa f was unlocked at 1 the robbers did not use the machine. As far as could be learned no valuables were taken. fra. . aw la tha at at, ta M aa aata at all arty Kawa Kawa ta FUMY IUHE tvpz'rvvzjz. S"" a- T -- capitulate: Jr con-Usu- eoun-1(899- --- - 1 n. a -- ' d. -- first-sympto- ago,-daugh- za n, de--m- tae -- - tt ft ral. aa-Ple- aant -- ed ... -- jC;J A-S- 1 Zo-b- lS.-'-T- he Utah.-Princlp- v 1, 5yb. n. n, m , , - for-felg- ....... a. Marlon-Ruttenb- en o. st A good " smile ,- makes its own way. Right living makes the smile. flag-drap- INSIMT POSTOM instead ;of coffee puts maiy a mein on the way healthREASONV :and JtosmUingTHERES success. -- i l st CASTOR Use For A 30 Ycsrs -s- have-report- thlrty-flrst-da- ftr |