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Show INCL.' .TEW , Oktil goo CI. 1 - r canning in it - tdrong and r giant-o- od W ha' the , fi and as dethrone II il mtgr, zc 1404 kV,El - - , 2 ,'4' j: w III , dirl illa tr,,c9J cor LO- P- tg - Ite gays taken out et lb mail. in health and a few finh- - I OEF OS ITOI 1S him iprovg ing touches at home would make, not take all right. He says Ma wear to to the sat , ut His Nver Head in Gas Mask Again to-P- arii reent PIMA sada; tat tells 4410$ t troM to kis pat! I haw glad be was to rataiss from hove. wt!lch Ise had Just , - - ,, Richtield-BoyBro- u -- Home T or - --- -- --'-- -- Interment fiErusE - ....mnto ContiglatInt 'tut kbailact rob. 14at In the defunct Citizen( State bank and the Copper State bank at a meeting last night in the diners Union ball declined to accept, on snap judgment: prop osition put befor e then by D. C. Dunbar. recolvar designed to re habilitate the institutions. Mr . Dunbar told the depository that, officers and etockholders of the hanks. backed-W- C strong' financial lniatitu; Salt Lake City, which he did , tion - in ....,, Ln", name, have a plan to pay depoet., tors in the Citizens' State bank 75 on the dollar and-in the copper Stat. bank 85 cents. He said the prop- osition was not abeolutelyessured, but he had- - no doubt it could be put through. provided the deptiontors ao- en,te4t theplan,,,:.20...saJdAtul.pect,, ; ed to make a renort te the state bank examiner andMonday the court and - I, -- ,stagiver i s.,,,, -- -- I 111611'7; later-than- - ready-tw- t- Saturday . ' I beItody.of. rt- was The cancTusron or he meet.. William Beutier, 'who died at the i; ing that an answer cold no- - h --- 4, made- Preeidio training. tamp' of influenza y so soon and the ositors Merl 1 here Tuesday ; until Thursday ot dep t. Feb. 1;was brought evening- - tor- burial. - Mr.- Benner was4Durtbar said he thought he could ar: I was Oct- 12, 1890, and born range to hold the matter in abeyance ts the fall of 1918. lre is onedraftedhiti; and the depositors took steps to name I brother. Lena Beutier, mother. Mrs. Charle s - Seutler . two motors, Mips a committee of 10 to confer with the!, a majority of whom are Nelson Mrs. Emma 'depositors, eutIer and Elide of Tooele. Funeral services Thursday foreigner and who need the matter at the cemetery. carefully explained to them in their ' , own 1anguage0. Dkle el 'anaemia'. 21 7eYears Hansen Emma Mrs. Smith, 4f1 -- - old. wife of aarence Smith, died tate. inFuneral home of at her Services Held Tuesday evening Mira Smith bad only been (Inez sick a few days when pneumonia set For Deseret Woman in. She is survived by her bunbs.ad. & - . I . daughter., Etahna. 1 yearstwoo ldl her " sisters father. Christen Hansen; (Special will one eervices brother. Funeral and DESERET. Feb. S.Funeral mervices be held at the city cemetery at 1 PTT. Ult. Ii. BULYLOCM. for Mrs. May Croft. who died Sunday I o'clock .Sunday. . morning were beld in- the- - Deseretl cemetery yesterdan conducted DY Counselor John R. Bennett The sing-rin- g was The congregational, prayer by N. C. Et, Peterson. B. W. Western and. Bennett were the speakers, i John- Et. I who spoke words of comfort to those who had cause to mourn. Mn. Croft was ES years old on the lnd of this :1 month. She leaves three sons aid two The her husband and three 3Iagie Touch" Does Just fTot'icit'StoPs daughters,. brother& Her five children aU took Soreness. Then the Corn or Callous Shrivels and Lifts down with the disease. Her oldest Mrs. Mabel Black, , gave daughter, Off.. Try It. '!lour Feet Will Feel Cool and Fine. birth to a baby girl on the morning of the Srd. Bishop J. W. Datterciri offered tha benediction mcd L C Pe- lotok will shrivel right up .0 rflitt. pe corn'Its-be-Jerson dedicated the grave. l'orbs and callous and you cau pick blm out after a sorst9s d!aaPPears1 an4 .fk; Canfe211 No 'pain not a touch of or walk tlebt dal" bit of POTVITIOSIL either when applyvarD, A 004 Wet a bit au Crushed,Under 'Ramer it or afterward and it doesn't iried or bow, ing even irritate. tsar been cliaaa k.terd Lt. IA a neeiv tbo real Japanese Falling Cottonwood I. 401 Feat bolo for you ret of fine, benitblr, little feet. Pre the very seeont that vents foot odors, and keeps them tvech.41 tbat more, tender 1.7(Special Correopondence.) 1eer neer- tired: cook sweet and comfortable- - , It la alliniftecX.. ANOSH, Feb,. looreow m- xant eo and 2.!thie thizt was under a felling tree in the' caught 'with Ask in any drug store ter a just d Monof fork Kanosh of. rt: lumtsigh canyon t'ifh at7tOok a little and give your poor that deihtfOl; day and his right les was crushed. . ,i!wkIrkt suffeeing. tired feet the treat ot brother-fttoat twot joy laCoaling a Robert With Watts, Av la Your. their liven, 'there 'natter boo. ow or nothing bet. taw. Mr. Iverson was taWitt ft down a ter nor nothing luei se good." ,,to tough. yoht! big cottonwood tree. from which they Antended to make a cattle drinking The tree felt before they were trough. ware and Mr. Iverson was unable to away. Mr. Watt. got Mr. Iverget son on Ma wood rack end brought him down the rough mountain road. then rode a bore. into town to get help., fttenctill was caned' frOm'Pflitriore. Ho ems nature that he thought beet to take Ivereeti ft lietisitarin'SaitqAke coinpkxiorils the tintwAril-ln- ark' Of good ,blood and in' City, where it is thOUgbt anthutation be noteesary. wilt Wahl'', body. When the stomach, tr, o, -0- soldier boys began' to come home L)-- the term "Civics" was unheard of; but today everyone is familiar with the expression. It's another Word originated with the wae. INTIL our 1 , - 4' - next-weel- ! - Have - are so anxious to get into their "Civics?', ,- - -- . . - - COT) Here 7 is the one big reason - Itow would you like to put the same suit on every day Li Me week i Live in the trenches, sleep and fight for a week in "No Man's Land" without removing your clothes (meet Dig trenches, build pontoon bridges, overhaul yourTrench , 75s, sleep in water-fille- d dugouts t Japanese Way to Remove Corns Doesn't Hurt a BitEasy and Simple It: Ice-Mi- nt ers Siodlwonderdd-why-our-returninglioldi- 4 " eto U f e"....e.e tSPectait to The NowL) HiNGHAM h , ., ocpeirirroyperivorotommt - aligairnar ENE sNilp JullgmENT e." tested for canning. and the best vanein for this purpose. Representaave. Panay Jacobs of Weber county wenn introduced a bill in the state lorilatan advocating toe purchase of matte fun to carry on this work. (Spacial Correspandanta. OGDEN,. Feb , L tilaylotics--- - writing' - . be-d- oca auggestion kindly as be hopes "never gas mask home,head into that thing to ram his the mere mention says lie again." of broad and milk makes his mouth water, although he bad toasted bread and milk a few times in France. When such be asked for milk be did it in lundering French that it Wax 11 wonder they did not bring anything know when he Ho does not will be designated for return home. but will be glad when that time cornett He compares the dull routine with active lot guarding prisoners service and says be is proud of bar-- a in bean able to servo bis country.. Lefler Prom H. Deakin. Daniels: near Coblenz, WagonerinRay a tette? to hi: Wife' Mrgd GrmanY Berths, Bente) says be is well has been so feehrig fine He says be find time to to busy it hat beenbahard is not far from the write. He says Germans be la the where and !Rhine call the Americans 'the peace mak. He IS quartered is a Dutch Iera" ,and gets tour meals a day. He enealini or ra"rlinhge ret.Tagiltoll'' 13:1111170 erwatrn.liVhopes soon to be borne , with his wife and baby. , PcN r - ----. , AL A a.T'--,--------- - tP 0 ON ME16illt at first thought. t k tI 0 fresh ,,, , . FONE WASATCH TOO hr limns mid that the extension doormat, of the college spent considerable time last year in stitdying the Moue! of Irons and ..vegetables in- Hopes ra II WM... 2 'f 447z, pERM... ' :' II 4109 irowSkeempose witaaawasuather,..bia, the tires- -. tag both for the purpose of Dr. Ilarrie sesatios of food. he said. be the will tow sot believe that this The dried products, out. however. Sent muck lighter. will find markets on the frontiers of civilization, he said, shore tiwould be difficult to take the tamed skit" z;.11k;', II that anddryingInduastrieS would seem ssaasaing .. rr,,." II , induct lt 04, Gate or ; p4 ) 4t, Nk , adding of certain elements dweneoOkdr.wiU ant the ?aux ez F powtr7-7,-- 'When' next yoti order imal let It be Castle sill tome; said Dr., Itervia theatre vitt be able to purchase dried lb the temperate zones, fruits mead , AZ , - NOIOWO 02 II k important ea, be wriderfaken Barrie oar and at peeviissysin Merrill and T. IL Abell eI pr. W. C. re de enemies department arastudf vegetables and apse the drI that pr Harris ta of the impression more canning ee establishment of will eliminate to state lawns; in theuneven market prices the I &erresheet by years of bounteous brought the ail poor crops. It will be through the wane and drying Industry that produto be able purchase buyer will prices and the cts at reasonable of a fair price assured be will tinier tor las crook each year. the director no drying tamer!, although Mill er infancy, is developing rapidly. is &warp of the yot the government new melhod of pasibluties of this products Is ;nerving, agricultural was Mont brthe fact thar1rbil,000 upropriated, as a War measure. tor Ms purpose. The lime timmowiw,: 4:1;4 "4"1 heat that cooks just 1 - A uniformly high Abe - another Aegsta)res Afforest which is to . ' ' that cheers and warms Of the extension. garits; director y, The drying of fruit's and departinent. - Min 1 the ateady home glow Ilis,Ltah elepact,witint le going college at Logan this le-s- z than energy snore wool of the boot lefore to the study frultz and !es- offloads fur prtwersdng m.kiet adaptable vá1e sables sa d the tO Dr this tie for 'el116641 , ' r,,f0t,40 1,1440ioot',1, Gate or' Clear Creek Coal is more than buying heat or power. It is buying' dia 63K., Agricultural y- (. ., one is rapidly, becoming at. is Coat and state the in the moos important , .,-- .v MI.. tilltE.TO:ft)..IP re, 11 g MM. 6.--- 1919 - i cit,, 7v...": Cr.' - 00011 oombizinfs feretainer J. L. to 4no4 to , arfth IL A. ?odor-port about(' tat. 'about Wide SS Woof ?trot !or p tolobbono om, IL licom 4 1,103ao tho rcI.v. Sotorday luarola pub 1GA$,t FRIDAY:- FEBRUARY.. ... an Office - - V nd then When it's all over and you're home again, you pass around oar windows and see. the Swell, ExciusFi e, Dignified ' ' clothes we are showing t nt m 'I um left-ban- littie-4ce-liti- ! PSI: Ifir 61k ,0 !II Pt t Iwin al tk4 st and.Nood are in gOod'order; the skin wve..TY ii clear And 1;nsightlyblocches,,,,pimples. ancl, Beecham's Pills to of stimulate and regu4te the vital organs and improve the drolly,-tint!. Good health and better looks soon follow the use of - tit tk4 OS 40, 'retsrf LoP - 0011C,',9 PORL3 Look, Feel and,Be yourself again. Come in and acquaint yourself with the newest offerings for the coming season., - ' p Wm. Beckstiom iva In charge.1 The speakers were Henry Gardner and Bushey lt, W licKelL' The Invocation was by Bishop MeNtill and Bishop, Berketrom pronounced the benedic- tion. The little girt le survived by her parents snd, quo following broth. are and sisters., Mrs, Lynn Overlade. George, Moudilif7 Elinor, Thelma and Lazine. - 1 , (Speciel Correspondence) SPANIStt Feb. funeral servicee were held yesterday afterrioon-at-th- ehome , ot Mr.-- - and Mrs. Utley Filmore- - for Arden; their daughter, who died of influenza from- - which all the mem . tiers of the family have been suffering-'Bishold 16' Bel - Little Girl Buried. You cannot resist the temptation to again "Dress Up" and - - -- uompan KE4RNSq3111.DNO Your Liberty Bond Taken it Face , - - Value for Merchandise |