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Show f ' . , , I , hr r FRIDAY DESERET. jEVEXINQNEWS DECEMBER. 20 1918 tnvtoation to local, aational eor Mtlvlty political Moionieai yfoytf udj, er anarchistic. Any violacommunistic tion of the ordinance will bo punished more than ! or six by a flno of not months In jaU er both such lias or Imprisonment. of me lnUrutlml either oen4 Ogden Office u iMUM L New Case of Influenza Continue to Diminish church muoimm you r Oiri wrtl m4 il rtr My OHw M Mb rtrwrt OGDEN. Dee. 2L Now easos of Influ-snoantinua to bo reported each dap authorities, at tho office of the health number la much lower although the time durlnc the epidemic. than at asp sa -- Omt af Tk DimhI wtntii kan tk Mmm stock wr of tk Fourteen sow eases were reported yesand Inspector Shorten eontlnues terday to warn tho pabUa not to laa In their efforts to combat the sickness. son Paul MeClane Helm. of Mr. and Mrs. Haber Helm, died or tnflnensa yesterday afternoon at the Adams arenas. The family homo 111 older children are 111 mother and three with tho disease 122 SOUTH MAIN STREET Forestry Conference.1 t. The district invescommittee of tho forestry OGDEN. Dee. I LIGHT AND r HOT PliNT tigative held a conference In the. local omce of reviewing yesterday for tho purpose the plana for tho research work tocon-bo dona next pear. The committee sidered tho proposed Investigative pro- iocts that will" probably bs taken up. of among which wit be the eradication certain propaganda of the larkspur, the and an. of forags klsds trni wnSer-eho- of A fcsolotloh WOT OCDENTDetClO be brought before tho city eonrmle-aionoat their meeting next Monday evening proposing that thia city erect a mtuticlpal power plant that wtU furnish lights for the streets an supply citlxens with light and heat In their homes. If the matter Is acted up a favorably by the cnnunlwrin tiers it Is expected that the plant wOt be hi operation before another year, -- The resolution will provide, among other things, that an Immediate survey be made by the city engineer of the resources for furnishing power for such a plant as that proposed and for so-- ti preparations of and submissiononofcosts mates to the city commission of construction and equipping t the plant. It la thought that the plant can be constructed for $500,000. Figures are given In connection with the proposal. It la shown that the city is now paying the Utah Power & Light company more than $2$, 000 a year for street lighting alone. It is ' also shown that about $25,000 win pay the Interest on a 500,000 loan, learning more than $1,000 In the treasury each year, even though no light were sold to citiiene, according to the estimate. It is said that ths light sold to the citlxens, according to the tee lutlon to be considered, at a naneb lower rate than that now paid to the company, would provide a sinking fund out of which to retire the bonds : within a few years. , i. . rs ds No L. D. S. Meeting. There OGDEN, Dee. ? wfH he BO to the enricee be g h outre to this city next tosdiy.theaeeoru-instake te announcement made by on health the pfesMeaetee. AMJmegh thorltiee have lifted .the enofoepebhe u the aaaeabUee the nrerideartee and North Weber stake bolds special meeting tori evemetier, kave.de; ning toconsldortks cWed that it would net be ertoe te heed thua - If at the present service any to Improve the situation-- eeetfnmm Janu- moettngswlH be held en Sunday. rT ifiinannsmt- -l " made ustotfUere servMe vrtUoAhe ddwrdm tkat by seebe held next Sunday Bsernlng e mericnl be schools. The osrrices will aid lu keeping with the Christman ON ACCOUNT OF INFLUENZA OUR SALESMEN WERE FORCED' TO LEAVE THE ROAD EAQLY, LEAVING US WITH A TREMENDOUS STOCK OF , ffiaikets, Maclonaws, IJnflerwear.:WoohltiiFlrL-i.ftemem8i1ISt- e i" -- Os-do- HERE ARE-AFEW-FACT- PRICES ORY MenWoolen Sweaters - Regular ' Regular $13.50, &t Wounded in Action. $ fit ,, i yC . ( 9 Itegular riLOO, OGDEN, Doe. 0. Sanruri A. CoWleet Plato City has been eerioeMy wounded te a to action In France, according the war detelegram received from eo'dtor. who le partment. Tbs young years of age, washadwounded letters froni him Hie parents have 4m $ rJ 5 Kepjkr' 110.00. $8.00 ; Septa. to tho hospital. rineobevras takes Information has also boon re Halved that George Dl Shops of this city has In been seriously 'wounded la action Franco, Woolen Mackinaws . Woolen Blankets No Charity BadL ty The' Martha bss announced that It will nofhold ball this sriLson, its anneal charity epidemic. This owing to the influetna decision wee mads at a apodal meeting of the and It was decided that In place annual ball a committee be appoint- ry for the soefs-ssed to canvass tbs town fends te carry on the nt tho sothe benefit of tho children - The list of donors has ciety's nurserybeen opened and W. H. Wattle hat given $100. Mrs. R. R- - Porter. Mrs. E. C. have bean Rich add Mrs. B. M. Conroy appointed a committee to name those com who wtH form tho canvassing mlttee. OGDEN, Doe. M. Flag Ordinance it Patted Anti-Re- d oerv-le- a OGDEN, Doc. 20. An ordinance bss been passed by ths city commission era making it unlawful for nay par soa to unfurl, ralae, display or carry Ina red flag, banner or budge upon or any street r r public place inorOgdenpubmeeting place city, or in any Do assembly, or to raise unfurl or disor from or banner a flag rd play on any house or building, or in or from Oglimits of the within any window don city, s s sign, symbol or emblem Regular $270, at . -- . v. , E.pJ?18.6. Regular $15.00, at ?!2-0.0- .. regular $22-5-0 at . . Eastern madeT regular $15.00, . . im .. .... i at . Hearvy limited size, regular $12.00, $18.00 $13.50 $8.50 6; 7d - 4 K4 I M Provo made, extra heavy, : at Cfl CO 7C jc ............... r.iEirs x Rne worsted, regular $1.50, at Extra heavy wool, regular $L50, at f fO ........ ,..ms goi: vjooE-E- ii Very fine wool, regular $1.00, . yp- 4CC - 1 1 . .ix. Foot Warmer Woolens, regular Q5c - 1 L. D. S. WOOLEN' CoV fe. WE HAVE NUMEROUS OTHER ARTICLES FOR PRESENTS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Coigollalel cd 122 Ski A -- Soldier Reported Dead . Write From Hospital' To Hit Folks at Home eA day aedto matter where teacher riait tbe ekOdrmi everythin their homes, end have them recite I go from here, back to my company fer the 111 lessons aeadgned have their or work around kero somewhere. bo all right I couldn't eay whea l next dayto Tto" the ne here, Although there will come homo, but I hope It' by te 'iprtng,, anyway, ao I can take tho quarantine to kept- - an. merchandise en the outride le fine end no - hard work off your shoulders. ForandI know you have been mighty buoy, I can tell all tho world I have been, SPANISH FORK, Dee. l.-LeThis is tho first time I have had who t one time i reported too. a real rest sinco I left borne, and now killed lu Action, bee written from is all I do get that -I suppose you had soma eolebratloa when you heard tho good news. Wo sure did hero, cripples parading aU around. I tost everything I had to the fight, except tho watch father gav me and it was all luck 1 got that baric. I might get some of tho things back, alga but hardly think so. I think wo will got our pay tho pay roll today and to not but good any money tomorrow, here anyway. Wo get plenty to oat. and plenty of sleep, so plenty to wear we ought to ottjoy life Now wo have or fight, just ait peace and don't drill .past. around and, 'talk about our lucky not a ktta and I aura feel lucky, two am aome lucky bone broken, I sure "Xta about Christmas time, er will be when yo get this letter, so I - will wish you all a Merry Christmas, --That Means Give Books It finally got the I Sams heart glowed with patriotism. best of him that is, when he began thinking about Christmas and picturing Uncle Sam and all the big Yanks lickin . the bad Germans He wanted to READ all about those Soldiers an the Good Fairies. Not but what his imagination still worked perfectly but, like all boys it needed some facts to 'stim-a-lat- e it, occasionally and Christmas was the time i to Btock up. ' The thing that troubled Sam was how to get the word to Santa Claus. Ever since Big Brother went away Somewhere to fight, Sam had heard Mother an Sister an Dad bout Giving and Hurting an an everbody'--talkiri' , Hearts. They must mean something about Christmas . and Books. Cause it would sure Hurt Sam if he didnt' get a An-dru- o, v. specially good supply of stories and pictures Christmas after hed stretched Dads stockin big enough to holc( them " ' Give Until It Herts 7" 1 . 1 that was it. Now he remem-bered-rth- ats what they were always talking about an . thats what he was going, to tefl' St Nick." And Give r " ' 'hurts! ' - the morale of Sams story is a hint to wise Fathers, and Mothers: . 7 your children Books this Christmas -- 7 , . -- ' until It i .Sunday.. School Union Book Store 44 6,lt East. On South Temple. . Three More Shoppins Days, handed te the customers to of the store, end no oneooIs allowed of the tha asset in leave town without board? neither any town quarantine from one allowed to permit wMple withto stop at the heeto obter places out the consent et the board, and If per mittod to stop, then that hems Is quarantined for five days. STACKS Victim of Influenza. DUCHESNE. Dee. l- - Hsbsr Fresco, IS years old, died bore Monday of Influenza and pneumonia. Ho la survived by bis wtddw and five small ehlldrsn and several brothers, whs live at 1 LESTER ANDRUS. base hospital In Franco a letter, under date of Nov. It, in which he says: "1 failed to catch tho kaiser, but .we did get all his Jacks. Peace has been declared and we are all feeling fine. Tou will wonder why I am here in the 1 can confess the .truth, hospitaL now that I am feeling so good and my life has just begun. We In pleasure have been fighting (that's what we I received a wound so came for) ana could not stay to get the kaiser. Its I got one on nothing serious, mother. the side pf my Jaw and another in the chest; however they are both hea.ed I am feeling better than I ever ypItand in my life. The letters I have written In Che past wsre somewnat off color, but I wanted- - you to think to keep you everything was ' all right, That was why 1 never from worrying let. you know wo were in the garao and1 I never Intended to let you know was In ths hospital, as I would have probably gone back to tho front if peace had not beeideclared, Dut now . - fine Correspondence Stationery J Holiday Means the Better Quality you get for the k V same money when you buy fx-T- 'f v sm '1 csry y The Leading Book Concern. 7 - N6 i Main Street V CEYLON Foil satkfactSasi er yoar - Deseret Nevs Book Store News Building INDIA ' 'Novelties- 8 ad Xma$ Cards, Calendar m. Games FIRST." . rSAFE-TS- A Waterman and Conklin Self-filli- " Fountain Pena Eversharp Pencils ng REAL ECONOMY -- FOR CHILDREN, YOUTHS AND PEOPLE OF ALL AGES AND TASTES. ' . Cough. It's tawNM to Neglect Never allow a cough to hang on week after week. A oongh is usually a symptom of some disease of the throat or bronchiato and may well be No Teachers Give Lesson regarded as a signal of danger. one call toll what serious . dlaeai As a In Homes of Pupils mat follow when It Is neglected. rule the disease that causes the coughing may be cured by toJdnp (Speolxi Correspondence.) Remedy, la KINGSTON. Doc. 1$. In order not to Chamberlains Cough nine cnees out of ten It le lose tho benefits of school entirely, tho more than plan has been adopted boro to have ths all you will need. Advertisement. g alL JUOT A FZT7 DCCri I.'CI OF KRATJ.n KJ2LL-:- 3. SOUTH MAIN ST. I sf y ; . PRiramiG , C;uCCl: NE WO THE DESERET Yoxr Us j Ltt Lid 9 J7cri - .r - y .. i , J .x. . "t |