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Show m gjr.-i- - r ,k MM t he tba0n court as On trap wTfionX Th IM-- FRIDAT0GPRTL 1 LD19 u4ohUdroa atM to ths health of tba tending tba schools. A report aiao road from tau Architect Joeeph Monaon. la which tba two building wara rtrougty condemns a bain uaOt tor tba ebOdraa to assemble Al Ogden Office ho giv-ple- n DESERET EVENING XEWS g H V PLAYERS To Recruit For Army. ilore Ib eenoecvlos ths drive 'ftopr0hs ' started at cue with (or of 64.000. vein steers for 5 Etnippf will opsa a local recruiting offlco la this city today. Ha will sssisWd to WljUaiu Horuborger. According to anmmscemeat made hero any on had haring service, may enlist for on yearprevious ths end of which time they may hoat discharged, and they srlll not bo placed oa Ini past. Hen with or th ru without mimary servlco. who wish to PTince, will bo sceepted for enlist-gomeat for thro and 444 almost an assured fact years that they will bo acroas the water within The pay is war time pay with day 0 per cent increase for oversee you ason TEACHERS' COMMITTEE lame Yomr Qwn Terms pro-Vto- 6 oora-Itlaa asso-clati- on . o. V city aeboola iJIteacbor from tha which will ba , Bew achedala of education, board arwented to tbo minimum of $1,600 per Am original lp presented thl aoale placed the minimum at IS00. but an amendment the teachers adopted of $1,000 peorldin for a- minimum of the entire proralee and a general br the same amount posed schedule waa neceasarp in order staling thia that the increased coat of living might ha met. Teacher It was also decided e eta that they would not sign any contrasalfor teaching until a satisfactory ary schedule had been adjusted vhe Ogden- erhool b. erd e nd association. The new the Teacher was expressed that If the school board realized the conditions as to salaries titers would be no Question of the nrerldaa for L, "by-th- & Pioneer Dead. oavm, April 4 Jobs Maddoel pJOQMf, did last at ths homo of his daughter. Mr. Annie FebTlmF jrabor" a member th Church and camt to Duh In After havtnf iHrod for .UI1. Hot ra Salt Ukt fce cause to thla dty vhwi boLns resided aw sinco. ta iun fit trod by wt children,-- . hi OOYEX. April si - Want Pavement Extended. 4 Property aad rrehdontn are ooktor to furre tho on Wall aresno oxtesdod from poring T'wenty-oir- th street to Thirtythird trooc It Is said tbsre ts onoogit frost : tho city jariieUon. Th fto hallkf OOBght OB tho CTOVBd " that ' if would connect out important fa rs aar owar dopted-foil schedtrlr htghway Tho extending over the Weber and the rivar "send ta Bay aad ridge" Senior Hooper. Tear. Elementary Junior first ...$1,000.00 $1.200 00 $1,00 00 ee 4 -- Home From France. April . The selected br the Teacher' April 4.J-- H. --of Of den to prapara a new retOODE4, reed hem yesterday Dal after Phillip to tba a n ooveral reported nsMths in Franc haring with miMrr ached at tneettn yesterday after-eaabe 44 th oompsap of Um .wlh corps. which waa attend ad bp about Pdl i I Pick out the PIANO OR PLAYER you want and tell us to send It to your home. Every instrument must be moved oil the floors ivithin eight days. Let us move one ot them to your home. ' -YVe dont want these beautifully finished Pianos and Players scratched and damaged through plaster, grit and dust. Already the sound of the hammer and saw is heard. Bricklayers and masons are at work. The back portion ol our store will be raised two stories in height. srvic oamrrf, - s'S t -- bemg-gtveu.- -a- Second Third "r1,S.Tt 1.2S.71j:T.m LllLiJ MU.0 EthT,; Peventh-. 85 J.m.70 . rmir- -. "f ,45L11JLSJ8.8S 1.71.40 "1.74.00 7,ts.4 Uiitt 1.02S 66 1,614.2 1,714 20 1,667.10 Eighth.. 1.000.00 1.800.00 1.950 00 .. 2.1SO.OO Department heads .. s' Sugar Beet Expert Die Of I nfluenza-PnerimoTi- ia PROVO, April 4. James Davis, All pioneers who who, had be lived until today, would the tracks laying part that have been 40 years old, died at his brought together the old Central Pa- home tn Lake Viey Wednesday night cific and the Union Pacific at 1rom-antor- y of influenza-pneumoniHa Is surare to be the guests of Ogden vived bp his widow, five children, his on May 10. when the Colden three brothers and two staSpike mother, Jubilee will be celebrated. ters. His death takes from the fam"has bean made by the ily tts fourth member sioca Thankseifciuve committee, tha members of giving dap, at which time his sister, shich held another meeting to cun-sd- Mrs. John Lant of Payson. died. Ths plans for the celebration. following day his sister Mrs. Amos It Is said there are many of the old Reese of Salt Lake died and soon after pioneers in the state who worked on that another sister, Mrs. Rlrl Davis of the Tail road uhen it was being 'bui,t Salt Lake, died. All died of pneumoand although most of them are aged nia, following influenza. and infirm, it is Mr. Davis was born lh Spanish suggested that they be brought to this for the cele- Fork. He was an active Church and bration and placed city in care of the civic worker throughout his life. For ftangfilers of the Floneers. 14 years he was associated with the It has. been decided that the cele- Utah-Idab- o Sugar company, having bration shall be a one day event and f flirt! many important positions Uii the Salt Lake committee be with that firm. At the time ef his to join with Ogden in was agricultural superintenmaking death he in historical anniversary a notable dent in the Provo district. Prior to his day in the state. - AIrfter waa coming "tdFvovor Mr-- DavlJ held a read from President L. W. Shurtliff similar position with ths company In a. Vteber stake, indorsing the cele- Garland. Utah. When the sugar beet bration and. offering such assistance industry was in its Infancy In Millard as can be given from the Historical county, Mr. Davis was sent there to do society. pioneer work In beet growing. - While there he waa superintendent of the the Former Sunday school at Delta, and one of prominent men of that section. Since - From OODEN. April 4. tank Daynes-BeebGRemodeling Sale, i now - under headway, offers the greatest ' bargain opportunity of the year to' poeeeea a beautiful Player or Player-Pian- o at a saving of $25 to $200, according to the instrument selected. In mm awe a. This'ah-neunreme- silk In dlk, hal- a VL- - Is 0 lacs butt; cou-mm- ed fornt with c cou-bon- ed ining. values Uengs nt rt Jurist Writes W.tch on Rhino The body is In charge of the Berg be establishment and will undertaking Second district sent to Fork for burial. - Tbe u.?rt i9 ,n (Iermng. according to a funeral Spanish held In the Spanish will b Jut received by Mrs. Howell. at S Hs.is serving with the army of oc- Fork Pavilion next Sunday oclock. cupation, keeping the watch on the Mrs. Stubbs Dead. ; , Khme. - He a division Judge advocate Goodman Stubbs, f the Thirty second division, Mr. TemperanceStubbs CCT OCT of Pleasant R. John of in his letter the former wife save; Uvs out of If yen boms died at her yesterday 7t thrills an Americanjurist View, t or. neert to see the Sure and soldiers after two weeks illness of influenza. b Music Cs- -. Daynes-BcrStripes by her husband, acren Main Street. posting in the breeze on the flag-ei- .r She Is survived on Ehren bremtein. one of the children, two brothers, two sisters and . Salt Lako City. Utah. most Impregnable fortresses of-t2$ grandchildren. Gsotlrmen Please send me catalogues; Mrs. Stubbs was bora January 12, prices and terms during your big Remodgovernment. which was an active M. was 7 9 makes She Till Sale. Music Thl is does not obligate m in, It P, Prova. oclock in Open refining. eling Saturday Night proudly called by the Germans The 1S6I, number Out-of-toGIbralfer of the Rhine.- any manner." worker InHhe Church. For a the recreac is home better. ConUnuing It Prithe pur was president of he says: Our hearts' desire, when we of years she Earn entered the war, of marching into Ber- mary association In tho Pleasant View tion and entertainment. Buy chasers can pur- was in the presidency lin will not be later and ward w but have Address Funeral arthe satisfactiongTatified. of 'pIanoorplayei. A1ittle Chase as cheap that we oftho Relief society.announced later. coo id if there were knowing month any need for 1C rangements will be and down a little eaefy as home folks. - Harmon Baom Dead. and soon youll own the of Stata which you want: ' Plans to Inaugurate We prepay the Harmon Baum, II yearsView yeeter-da- y Pl in Pleasant while it you Enjoy Anilual Livestock Show at hisofhome by , freight, pneumonia, superinduced Pm so are paying for it. He is survived by his wife, n.na Mrs. Mat sisters. two APHi. 4. An live- two daughters, Nevada, and stock show may be held annual in this city, Jorgenson of Logandale, CartervtHe, and according to announcement made by MraTed Ferguson ofBoom of Pvo. members of the Ogden Livestock one brother, William reared In this Interested in that Mr Baum was born and Samuel Bumes and Harold Baxter, i Lewis Jones. Maryann Larsen. Cath most .Dell Webb, for the last five years an The industry. wal engaged In farmingLatter-dawas diertissed arra-ignebefore Judge E. L. Jones erine Ertckon. Laura Raker, Clara y Instructor in mathematics and assista at a conference subject hold last In eitl ant physical director at the Brigham charged with third degree burglary, Olsen, all or Monroe, and Vern Jones respected a connection with the plans fornight and highly Saint the enwere released today, each having fur- of Arco, Idaho: with several grand Toung university, has resigned.wawgr-restetertainment of the Omaha livestock MIL" ant d nished the $1000 bond required by the children Len Harwood of Bpringville men who are to The choir, under the direction of visit thia) ettv Apr:! 21. expected today and placed in the county court. Inmates with Lavcrl Winget Tho. has Ransom, Franklin Bellmont Jail on a charge of failing to comply f Kdiard Wattu President of the pub- - Mental Hospital T district court at the organ, sang appropriate selecsuit in th to court brought the an of with or4er provide Street and c' r hbureau, assured the livestock Walk To Pave special care to keep free from headache, backagainst C. P. Jensen to collect $340 tions. for his mioor children. Interest in and interest alleged to he due plaintiff build arts mechanical on the nls .belief that such a the plan and Work ache, the Within 4. constipation, weakness and depression. show should April at the Brigham Toung university on a loan. f rranged as an annual event. The fewPROVO, direction of Dr. ing the these filed suit divorce For ha under Dean Bryan is Is and it under well days, way, reports recurring ailments arid other condifn an, WI" be to hold the show either superintendent of tbe by 8. H. Belmont, contractor, that he against' Jennie B. Bryan Alleging detions January or February at a time stati attendants to women, Beechams Pilis are a his peculiar sertion. hospital, nrn there is wlU be- expects to have thejmiidjng. completed Interest in tbe The cltyTia commenced work on tested and effectual "rattle and hog special patients of thetheInstitution Within days. eixty the market and before the and the rcmcdy They act gently sidewalk and paving of J.fsse- - Wilkins and Lynn Hediulst the Fifth Wert drainage district at rrds hare been depleted by sales. gin ttmlts to were and the on the liver and bowels, city from Tanner's stomach, II street promptly park. leading R. 'taken before Judge R. Thorn Manager Whitlock of the. Ogden Un-- n of A report from Provo canyon states and fined $50 each on a charge Stock Yards said be is much In- the main buildings and tonic exert today effect wide on the rest wlU be strengthening that there is good supply of snow terested m the plan and think ar The main drive Ths flower of intoxication. They paid their fines packed in the mountains functions. this year. famous These are bodily rar.rements should be mad. to carry . purely Dr. Kings New Discovery pills the part. .. - d,Wmain .?in hrougb the livestock ahow on the Ernest Reynolds. Albert Collins and habit-formcontain con to and no vegetable, the of drug,' city intention la the Urge scale restores the alertness Herbert Hangun, three young men of after-effect- s. YVomeri tlnne the parked center as far west this city, were taken before Judge R. Pioneer of Monroe no produce disagreeable of. yesterday as First East street. a R. Thorn today charged with gamLaid at Final Rest the worid over, find needed help and strength in Buildings Condemned. The institution is also adding fined were $5. each They bling. buildto its In feeling that accompaThai' "all large- - cement storehouse OGDEN. April 4. Dr. T. B. Beatty ings. The street work will commence f Special Correspondence ) nies a heavy-co- ld and ceaseless cough MONROE, April 2. FuneraJ serv- ts replaced by one of restrul repose cretary of the state board of health, in the near future, tbe surveys already delivered an address at a meetihg of having been made. . ices were held today Lor Waiter Jones and gratifying relief when you use Dr. A large on the lawn at his home. New Discovery association last I,rentTe8Cherg' r Provo New Note. to pay respect. Kings n th South Washington school ?' Feverish flushes, phlegm congescongregation gathered Palfrey-maDella and Clark Lawrence were beautiful. Sew tion, throat ache, croupy coughs, mild building, following an Inspection of Floral offerings that building and the Central both of Bpringville. were married "Lmrftet Sol of Artf Mtditrino in (As World m Ice were conducted by . Elder Heber bronchitis are. alleviated in short orjunior Wednesday L. Clerk Wr-noc" ch school Wm. County A. by night The Swindle. der. on Twenty-fiftbf cold speakers, and street, Fifty years easing Jos. A. Smith, Heber Swindle cotflrh pain have made It known nartate official declared that both T. Epperson. Diractioas ef Specie! Veloe to Wposea ere with Every Bex. Mr. P. - D. Jensen of tionally. Sold for fifty years. All and Monroe, of Clynn Meldrum, eon of Mr. andWedMilk Ephraim, all-- reviewed- tbe active and druggist too and $1.29. Sola by druggists throe gfeovt ths world. la Boxes,- - 10c. 2S&. Meldrum, arrived bom George W OTHER CRAYS nesday. He was with the engineering efficient life of tha departed, aa a For Infant Indian war veteran, school SWEET POWDERS corps overseaA. B. Christensen of th A braids pioneer, trustee and general useful public spir- THE POISONS OF CONSTIPATION, 'Principal FOR CHILDREN. Millard the Mr. Jones was born in are gently but positively expelled from Btak academy visited ited citixen. Ns Gaskimf fOmsblutM lor II M $ Wales. Feb. $. 1838. . He came to the suffering system by Jje- - rKings Brigham Toung university today with 4lFwdaeaH3i...':,,.Tt America In 1850 and to Utah In 1841. New Life Fills. Dizziness disappears, a view of securing teacher. Theodore Rails has returned -- from A Nutritions Diet for AH Ages. He waa a pioneer of Monroe In 1814. sick headache vanishes, the digestion - - T1 X., I.wma. TboBrefcp4 m Soon, ai all Ptwtm. 6ut army service at Bremerton, Washingunder- perks up, general health Improves Quick Lunch; Home or Office. where, he. .with his offamily, jwl. seeapt Saaala aoihal mix A'ftfcaaa 8at frontier life. Tour druggist has them same aa went the experience ton. He was a member of the marine V OTHERS ere IMITATIONS I nkstttHta A. 6. OLMSTED, L i Roy, H.Y. sons two and four ieaves daughfra. ways. 25c. Adv. turps,. fnDE,NTjApriI 4 T.er Ju.dg of th C- A- - - A. Howeil. . Dont delay. Act at once. Please the family give the children the music they need. he 01-3- -6 ' -- E- - J' ffbl n. 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