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Show t- , t DESERET .EVENING NEWS 6 ' Alfred Gladwell. Msnagor. Hom T.L liki-OffWTel lKi-PHrou arc rtqiiMMl to aoako IniiMdittt corcpl&tata i(Vtii) - CHrarH reitEiTHWi.and - Order roar Church work books thrn.gb Ogdon of Th Deoeret-Nows- . W the Immense suck Of the Deaorel News Book Store, the inrg-Ht to tke state. to drew from. uf Junior high achPOlu providing the tnr-cha-9, can be made for a total of The purchase of the two lots was ts citizens advisrecently advised by the conory committee and others who erecB. EVANS PRESIDENT sidered the general plans for the tion of the proposed new building The new Salary schedule recently committee of the 'flF OGDEfi STAKE DIES prepared by a special was presented te Teachers association the board of education last night President Levedahl advised the com matter would be conOF FiilSIGIL DECLINE mittee that the board : at some future sidered by the date, when the committee would be called int consultation. J OGDEN, April. 5. Thomnn B. ; Evans, .president of Ogden rtnko, died Wind Play Havoc at' . Inst Right About 930 d'clock at the .Scene of Construction family roaidance, 963 Twenty-fourt- h etree t He wan taken eiek some 5 E. Grown was inOGDEN. month ago and suffered a ghneral jured and April another workman narrowly in without any apparent local escaped death yesterday afternoon at j 1 4x4 of the Globe Milling Hi cane baffled the pbyri-ela- n the new building disease. company now under cona. but they now express the belief and Elevator "Went The high at Ogden that Addiuon's disease wan the cause struction wind blowing at the time caused a gay 800 foot conof death. wire to part, allowing the President Evans was bom Feb, 3, crete hoist to crash to the ground. Wales He was Official of the company state 12that the 1859, . 60. done will amount to baptised by his father and confirmed damage The high cement elevator, which Was la the construction of a ordained a deacon in 169. a being used workhouse, partes! about 29 1847 and became an elder priest in, feet from the base. The wind also tore M year' later, He came to America a sect ion cf a lsdder joeee fr eat the In 17 S, first going to Wyoming. The top of one of the 209 toot monoitlhs, who were i active part of his life was spent in marooning six workmen top. A ..workman vu Ogden-,- . For .,nuutr of years .he workir.gon on a section of ladder Immewas employed by early Utah railroads, standingbelow the one that fell and ha diately be and to roundhouse engineer rising escaped being dashed to the foreman. More than 20 year ago narrowly , , -l ho erganised the grocery business ground I 1 g-- known as T. B. Evans A CoTwhich ho - maeaged and controlled until tin- di-- , To Form Drama Chapter. his declining 't ' solutionInbrought about 1 health the fall of 1917. He was OGDEN. April 5. A meeting is to be f f ,, on of the organizers and active mem-- i held at the University dub next Thursevening for the purpose of formf , - bers of the Home Dramatic dub- day ! chapter of the .Drama which entertained numerous aodieoe- ing a local League of America. T. Earl Pardos has tl ea la northern Utah for a period of been state representative of appointed 4 more than eight years. Teague and Intends forming leagues I h v ( President Evana presided over the at Logan. Prove and Salt Lake. Mr. Ogden stake for the past ten years, Pardos says he Intends to make the I being chosen to that office when the Ogden chapter bn of the beet in the old Weber stake was divided Into west as Ogden people bkve shown that three making theOgden, North Weber they are interested In the drama and and Weber stakes. He was at one re anxious te bring great artists to ,t time a member of the general Sun- this city. day school board and the Weber stake Funeral Service. Sunday school board; superintendent ' of the Third ward Sunday school; of OGDEN, April 5. Funeral services presidntof the I. M.M. t.A. : the Third ward? superintendent of the for John Faulkner 'were held at tha i Fourth ward Sunday school; served Lindquist chapel yesterday afternoon jas missionary to England and Wales at 8 o'clock with WUliam Price in t sC In 1899: a member of the state Indus- -' charge Musical .selections were rendered by Mis Docile Williams and Mrs. trial school board under Gov. Culler; P. T. Terry. The speaker was William held the position of food ad minim ra- - Price. i tor for Ogden and Weber county dur- - etery. Interment was in the city cemin the recent war period and was a Funeral service for John Haddock member of the board of the Dee will be held In the Eighth ward chapel ;j 4 of the Memorial hospital; a member Sunday at 12 o'clock noon. I Funeral services for Mrs.' Francle j committee that purchased and Instat'd 4 led the organ at the Ogden taberpacle; Halverson, wife of Frank Halverson, he held in the Lindquist chapel will director of the Weber college for 'and Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. The body t a number of years. arrived. In this city, last night He IS sill lived by Ilia wife. Mr s Roth Blair Evans, and the following . children: Ruben T. Evana Joseph E. . Will Start Next Week. Isaac Blair Evana Mr. Eliza- -' ,4 Evans. beth E. Smith. JJiwrence H. Evana GGDEN, April - Construction of the K- - Harold Evans. Lelani M. Evans, new school building at Uinta is te be " I and Ruth Evana He leaves also, started next week The contract has 3 David W. Evana a brother; Mra Ann been let to George A. Whitmeyer and T K. Thomas The cost of the building , , j Price, a sister at Plymouth, Pa and 4 eight grandchildren. Most members will be 814.599, Including plumbing and beating The building will furnish acof the family were at the bedside when commodation for 150 student. the end came V Bpenkihg of he death of President Elder Roberts to Speak. I Evans shortly after it occurred. Elder David O. McKay said, Ogden baa lost. f most of on ita Its best one of citizens, I OGDEN, April 5. Elder B H Rob, t ardent workers for that which was ert will deliver an address In the ' X! right and Just As a mad In public tabernacle Sunday evening at 7 ; life he was an ardent consistent work-- , oclock. The meeting will be held H or, who did that which he considered under the auspices of Weber stake I t i right. He was sincere, able, generous Mutual Improvement the associations A , f, and true, true to hi God and to his musical program will be rendered by I fellowman. I loved him; Oh how I tabernacle choir, under the direc4 shall miss him! How Ogden stake will the tion of Prof. Joseph Eailantyne. There miss him! will e no meeting held In the wards a. 4 Definite funeral arrangements are of the stake Sunday evening. Elder It .1 probable that i C 1 not completed, butheid Roberta will deliver an address In the in the Ogded afternoon j services will be to the member of the ! f . tabernacle, Tuesday afternoon, April Women of American Patriots. i 8.aj oclock. f , All snbocadpUAn naymaat and eomplalirtif delivery regarding should bv loads to James A Oliver 921 North IP Wot 8t . Telephone 268, for Dally,A Saturday and Agent CkarvA New and other publications. Correspondence.) . PAT SON, April I. Mrs. Mary Open shaw Curtis, wife of the late George Curls, died at her home this morning of genentrdehillty at the age of 80 years, Mr. Curtis was born March 25, 1839, tn lirightmet, Lan- ( Special -- te Heaai-Wsek- OGDEN. April 5 Two. lot east of the Central high school are 'in be pur-to phased by the board be utUSzed.Jn dbe buildHuTof the new y. test Relief Society Worker Answer e Pall nf Death Provo Office- - Office Ogden BAFEMSTT REED HOTS SATURDAY APRIL ELBERTA PROJECT SOLD V' Jr V-- fS' BF RECEIVER ACTING i ?'twa 199-fo- ot -- - . -- -- it", , A - 5- j -- j; 1 ( Prominent Young Man of Big Mortgage Filed Recorder Pleaant Grove Buried With County ; v F . -- :l , jl j i .. a I 1 1 c3, ' I t 4 f I"! ,, I 1-- 1 , (Special Correspondence.) PLEASANT GRO.VE,' April 8c--F unera.1 services for Alva Chlpmah were held yeeterd&y afternoon oh the lawn of his residence at 1:30 and at the American Fork cemetery at 2.30. The casket was banked with floral offerings. Binging was by members of First ward choir. At Pleasant Grove prayer was offered by Elroy Went and benediction by F. C. Banka. The speakers were his close companions, WeatJ scobs, Clarence Garnett and W. W. Whrnlck. At American Fork invocation was by Elder Jaa, H Clarke of Alpine stake presidency, and benediction and dedication of grave by Bishop. Storra. Comforting remarks were made by Bishop Jas. H. Walker, W. L. Hayes, Prof.. Jo. B Forbes, Elroy West and closing remarks by Bishop E..D. Olpin. Alva Chipman nag 36 years old and San Francisco to the Trust company of San Francisco, for the sum of 8J.909.090, was filed for, record with the county record eg yes-terdav. The mortgage was wgned by g, B. McNear. vice president, and J. J. Neuenborg, secretary, for the Sperry company, and T. C, Tognamn,, vice president, and Louis Sutter, seo-retary. of the trust company. The In-- 'j elriiment required 11.500 In Internal revenue stamps, w hieh..lt was stated, were attached to the bonds secured by the mortgage The filing fee In this t county was 851.25. It hr reported that the contract for the building of th mill and elevators on the site obtained by the company, gnd upon which the excavation for the foundation has been completed will be let in Far Frane'soo in the im-- J mediate future Anglo-Californ- ia e 1 OGDEN. April 5. The first mort gage given by the Sperry company of 1 Atty. Dan Sullivan Succeeds Judge Homier !' - PROVO, April 6. Martha Jane Taylor, wife of Theodore Taylor, died at her home In this city yesterday of influenza-pneumoni- a. She U survived her, husband, seven daughters, two sons, her parents, Mr and Mrs. Ben Ja-- 1 min it. Johnsbn of Scipio. two brothers and two sister. Mrs. Johnson was born In Sciplo June 5, 1875, wt which place she lived during her early life. In January. h the other members of 19M, m, . Dont Waste a Single Thing ' s' Just send to one of these v it Mayor W. W. Erickson la at hi home. Ilghtly Indisposed. 'A member of the board of health is authority. for the, statement that tha influenza situation In Murray la ' much improved. J -- temperatures Semi-Week- " salt lake DR. HELD CURES SICK PENS . 443 So. Main St. Ptwme Waa. 1892 URS Inter-Monnta- W. Et Lawson. General Agent. all colors. will not injure the finest material.- can be worn at once, no j odor, get it from your dealer or direct SSe. .Thatcher Glove A ... j leaner. OH 1 IlfikJ. lt 4- cleaned, repaired and altered by an expert Corset -lore at reasonable price. I also make the beat tailored corset on the market to your measure te fit any figure known as the good health corset. Anna Oworitck Corset Shop Wat. S94JBiwkiArradeJB1dr371!U Electnc Company m DUPLICATED UTAH A IDAHO. Just Ilk your old ones. matter where you short notion. Best method for examining and fitting the eyes lq the city, give us a trial. J. P. OERTEN. Optician. - 8II S0. Main Sc Opp. Walkerts MOTORS Repaired and reGm No got them, on 611 Judge Building Salt Lake City. OF THE ANNUAL MENT OF THE SYNOPSTS Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Com We fix te like C. A. FOWLER KFY, GUN. BICYCLE & NOVELTY WORKS. 112 W. 2nd So. Was. 490 TRUNKS, wound by factory experts. We buy sail and exchange motors of all siz- Home office Loa Angeles, Callfornl: George I Cochran. - President. C. I. D. Moore. Secretary,condition on December list. Showing 1918. made to the Commissioner of insurance of tha State of Utah, pursuant to law; - Life, and Miscellaneous Burin a ae es. THOMAS ELECT REP. CO. 844 So. State. . Was. 1248. Combined. TURSntKE REPAIRED ... .33,129,919.99 Real estate Mortgage and other loans ,34.198.772.81 Bonds ft stocks 4,963,371.19 Cash In office A banka .... L232.C7t.15 Other ledger asset 414,913.98 Total ledger asset 344,030.351.1 Non ledger asset 1,692.542.74, Gross assets '....345,532,195.99 Less assets not admitted . 199.260.29 Total admitted assets ..3 45. 432,695. 41, ' Liabilities. , Net reserve 337.772.163.94 Unearned premium reserve 841,39.53 Net Amt. unpaid losses A ... claims 795,219.22 Dividend liability ....... 3,213.576.79 AU other liabilities 984.691.12 1 and recaned by experts. They win look just like new. Our auto calls and deliver anywhere. THE WILLIAMS SHOP P. Williams, Prop. reftelghed. HI N- - Brrcri.X Ptwme Was. 2853 SUIT prices. tnt na We acids, shoes dyed any color on short notice. 397 SO. MAIN ST. Next Door to Owl Drag Co. j Utah Power & light Company EVVICTENT PCBLIO SERVICE. ' Kearns Bldg. Was. 800. , - " GILL PISTON RINGS leak- - j e The perfect interdouble with proof ring locking joint, Send for price one-piec- v list. GILL PISTON RING CO. - 25 East 4th So. Genls Soils French Cleaned 3kmedcn i AA - No garment is too dedicate tor our expert cleaners and dyers your coat, graft, dress or gown will he returned just like new when we promise 1L SOL 4th 7 PHONE HYLAND 77-8- hi V I I V 'y -- I 9 J JB - 8m,,nt lh-e- I I JONES BROS. TRUNK FACTORY. Phone Was, 7726? 251 So. State. & MENS WOMENS HATS hats of all kind Cleaned and reblocked like new by - experts. le lt oii-"i- CASES latraveling bag dies hand bags and baggage of all kinds, repaired and rebuilt tik new. Best stock of new trunks In city Street at State Briitg your old electric Irons and other- - heating appliances to us. Ws shall be glad to repair them with no do not charge other than the cost of materials, repair motors or motor appliances. ! -- Glevi Cleans li en-'t- he 'AC CImht. j 68 K. Fourth South St. Phone Waa. 854, Salt Lake City JULYb. GUNS. LOCKS, ETC. BROKEN LENSES 61 years old. born Feb, 16. 1868 at (Special Correspondence.) South Cottonwood, she wasae-yee- l! KINGSTON, April 2. R. D. Young. known and highly esteemed. Besides Ulah-Idaho Su her husband ehe is survived by the Pypt. Jensen from the two and ( experienced lolloping children; William Barrett, gar company beet raisers from Sevier county were i Richard 'Barrett and ' MH. Elsie here yesterday after holding a meeting J Frahm. The funeral wlil be field In with the farmers in Circle valley, South Cottonwood Chapel Sunday fore Is duly authorized to transact the of Insurance In the State of couraglng the people to raise beets' afternoon. April 6, at 12.30 oclock, business to at and deliver day of February, the them officer. Marysvale The casket will be open on the day ; j"j.aeh nntl1 th railroad.' The people. have decided to of the funeral from 19 30 to 11;30, - In Witness I hereunto set Whereof, make a trial and, .put in about 125 at the Jenkins undertaking parlqrs. my band and affix my official seal this Widower Congratulated. acres' this eeason Interment will he In, the Murray City 23!h day of March, 119. week the state has done a cemeteryj The R past RULON WELLS. (Seat.) feFine nr. ,w death, five year on between Commissioner road of Job the here and j Insurance, good. J. A. Allnmrk Dead. I have fh red greatly from ag JilActlon Petersen, superintend- - i John Adelbert Allmark died etonirtch and l,er trouble nd gas Friday . d the work.t DELINQUENT NOTICE, home in Murray of Influenza- uute'ks. I lost over 59 lbs. and at O. O. Snow has bought the old Za- - at u yellow, as saffron , tyne-brtskfe firm Charles Morrill pneumonia, aged 24 years The fu - ( 'hjr held Sunday at the Murand Mr Morrll Ins bought the old ner:l " doctors could iv. t help Vie Nix dour Utrst South street. Salt Lake City ra cemetery. The cortege wifl Utah. Baler place in Junction. JJay rs Wonderful Remedy have CHIPMAN. ' ALTA H. M. the leave There are delinquent the fr- :r d me 1 have regained Tajtor chapel at ilttrentirely ' siockr upon on account ' ' 7i .".I tortsrai aas' the son of .lames Chi.UMn, .f irs t CUT THIS (MY IT IS WORTH levied on the 6th day c the. Wood men of the World will con-- 1 ' treasurer d Ui.ih. whd now ubitlng ne how a. li I look" It is 'a . 'MONEY. His brothers, all Lake Crtv hart Prei aratloi. (haf re- - "? ihJa Chip- - DONT MISS THIS Cut out thisstip m.ic iTum the btuikeis or merchantr-ar- e man. Jr,. Brest Rtepfisn L Chipman enclose with ,5c. and mail it to Foley, Intesltrai tract and a lav, the inflsin-mahAve .' Chicago stake. Aloho Chipman. Co, 2835 utach causes all of Alpine Wi!lia-nt Emnunett and UK wrUjnjc- - your nunie and 'Stddreaa at n.ach, . li'.er atutrTo nuwur.a Washburn i as You Ms wlil Delbert. In return a.- - V a of receive Dora Priday rrihariy. inciJdnu had to Logan to trial package containing' Foleys Logan. Immense profit raising a 11 out tit'-"- ..rafprni.etila'litio i' irtoreL refund- - .uter--d the funeralgore of hrr brother, , Honey and Tar Compound for coughs.. '1. Brtgian Hares for to. 1 We And In accordance with law and orAdt vrt.erir e .iL lre-oPrtdav. Ahen her hatband colds and croup; FoUy Kidney Pills will furnish stock and pay der of the Board of Directors mads on influenza, frem which he for paintin' side and back: rheuma-b- v the Stb day of November. A. D 1918 you 83.00 each and Deceased filled a mission In the Bum, backache, hl.in ot each parcel of share and blolder! wliea TOBACCO three 0 many h jC'11'1, t central Uatee In 1919-1stork as may be necessary will be At time the , silments. and Foley Cathartic Tsbleta.', old. unntli Contract, Guaract-e- d. Sent on of his sold at the office of the company. he a ward .clerk of the a whoiesi'-i- e and thoroughly cienn booklet and full information 10c, It east First South street. Salt Lake ir.at t If it cures, cost vou 31. It it First ward and a pterident oi the 44th Ing cathart,c. for constipation, bliious-Bes- s, Nothing Free. fails-cosUtah, on the 24th day of March. City. bothing MPEKBA COM-- 1 quorum of act entv. H aaal charita-INheadache, and sluggish bowels. TRORsON IkAiliilT COMPANY," 1919. at the hour of 2 o'clock p nu. to bl and kiud Jo thr poor. ' pay Johnson Drug Co. Adv. , . DopL 15,- - Aurora, Colorado. y t, Baltimore, Md. delinquent assessment' thereon, -- oar Giova - with ' MURRAY, April 5. Mrs. Sarah Kingston Farmers Barrett, wife of James Barrett, died In a Salt Lake hospital of To Try Sugar B.eets Wednesday ; a complication of diseases She wa (K1DEN. V Shoes Thatcher SEWING AND WASHING BEST WATCH REmachine' A I ! PAIRING tn Salt Lake makes repaired. 1 City, your old style Jew-dr- y new and .slightly remodeled Into the used dropheads, I latest novelties. Honest 41 up Washing I wort at honest priees machines 315 up, is our head salesman. Wflkcr Electric J. FRESHMAN. THE JEWELER, 'Supply Co. 817 So. Main St. Opposite Walkers 589 So. tata. Was 4793. BEFORE YOUR LIGHT GROW DIM . thats thotime to sea to your battery. To delay mav be expensive. Regular inspection nay on the and 15th of each month is cheaper In the long run Drive round q our service station today, Total capital, surplus ..34,737532.76 other liabilities VERNAL, April 3. Mr. August Wilheimina Augusteon, who died here of Salt Lake, aa. ! Utah. State of County recently, was tha daughter of Anders This certifies that the above named . and Maria Chutarina Erickson. She company has filed its annual statement waa born he Wadsten. Outer of which the foregoing la a synopsis and ha complied with the law of this and therestate relating to Insurance fore is duly authorised to transact the tn the of State of Insurance business Utah until the last day of February, i 1939. Ip Witness Whereof, I hereunto set mV hand and affix mv official seal this 18th day of March, 1919. RULON S. WELLS. (Seal.) Commissioner of Insurance. - a ad CORNETS out-of-to- A Esteemed Woman Dies " At Age of 51 Years 4.i-- Waa. cleaned, repaired and remodeled into latest styles; like new special attention given work. v MEHESYS lUalto Theatre Bldg. 27-So. Main St. ' en - right Our work! the! ed here is painted OCR VULCANIZING repairing, and retreading has proven to be our bes ad its the way we do it a tire fixed hern is fixed right, Tires bought, sold and exchanged. L CL MOORE (XX .31.316,917.86 MRS. AUGUSTA W. AUGUSTSON. land, July 16, 183$. Bhe joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints in '1863 and cam to Bait Lake City In 1878, where she married John Lara Auguetson in the spring of 1874. One daughter. Annie, was born to them and in 1889 the family moved, to Vernal. Mrs. Augustaon leayee no posterity, as her daughter died in her 17th year and her husband died in April, 1915. Mrs. was dearly loved by all who knew her. Bhe lived and died a true and faithful Latter-da- y Saint. Guitars and all string must- - j cal Instruments repaired and rebuilt by one of the au authorities in j competent . Utslu JORGENSEN BROS. VIOLIN SHOP ' 813 Serurit'y A Trust Bids BEST AUTp PAINTING in gahj Lake City j at any Send Yoor Shoes hy Pared Post EAST BROADWAY, WAS. 45446. i EAST SECOND SOUTH. WAS. 8583. Basement Continental Bank. PROVO 2 W ENT CENTER STREET. , -- - -- Monardi Shoe Repairing Co., Ine. - D. the family accompanied her husband to the Hawaiian Islands where they performed missionary service. Bhe returned for the Islands October 28, 1912 on account of Living in Provo Mrs. Taylor made many friends. The fungral will be held In the Fourth ward meetinghouse Sunday afternoon at 3 pclock, Provo New Notes. Ralph Meldrum of Provo and Luella Izola Sessions of Heber were married here yesterday by County Clerk L. T. Epperson. For many week the business men of ProvO have been investigating a plan to relieve the shortage of homes in this city and it now looks as If an organization will be effected that will relieve the situation. T. H. Heal, manager of the Consolidated Real Estate company announces that money pledged to organize enough has been "will be able to build a company that a number of small modern homes In this city. Mr, and Mrs. John Foots of this chy have received a ord from their son, Marion, who is now at Camp Grant, 111., that he will be home In a few days. The young man went to Franca last summer. He was a 'member of the 123rd field artillery and waa wlh the 33rd division when it made the attack at SL Mihiel. He was in the fighting for two weeks and received a shrapnel wound In the 1knee. He went to the hospital on the 7th of September and did not get out'untll Jan. 7, The influenza situation is reported much improved. Less than a half-dozcases hare been reported in the day. city during the. past three Quarantine officer Adam Anderson rela with he beselged that reports quests to remove flags from homes of people who have recovered from the disease. Mayor Dixon reports that the burning of leaves and rubbish will be prohibited for the present as the smoke is verv annoying to the Blck. Funeral of Mrs. Temperance Goodman Stubbs has been postponed and instead of being held Sunday afternoon at I o'clock the services will be held Monday afternoon at the residence at I oclock. rt paint. us new work all is bringing time and we save you money too,. Get. our figured and.aee.our. work-- I r7fR. Broadway. Salt Labe. JIVUSJMIVTJHOPjJ . r ' WE CURE THE SHOES. - THIN f SOIJES! COLD? YES. -- ( DON'T FREEZE . Install ths best Homs Comfort Furnace. Ex.-perepairs and everything done tn sheet metal work. NEWMAN SHEET METAI, WORKS. Phone Was. 4155. price. A MAKES BEST 2 PEN IN THE WORLD - ! his fight for conservation. BEST PLUMBING la Salt lake CRy and our price is fair and honest for dependable plumbing and heating. Get our estimate . e--, pair work a specialty. a plumbing HEATING CO. 49$ E 4th So. Pbooe Hy. S507. YFS, VTK REMODEL lad leg suits and coats just like new lpto the latest style But the suit, we tailor to your order are the talk of the town. You select the woolen and we will tailor it to fit you aa if it were moulded for you. BARREL'S 120 East Broadway. Was. 1510 ly my-wor-k." HAVE IT . , , .AND Repaired, Cleaned or Rebuilt Like New. - v" ' Youll save money and at the same . time aid Uncle Sam in The great country newspaper of this News. section Is the 82.09 per year. Issued Mondays and cat hire, England. She came to Utah" Thursdays, in 1856. pulling a handoart all the way across the plains, and enduring IheharBaliips and trials Incident tq. Tracy Loan & Trust Co. those time. In 1857 she waa married to George Curtis tn Sait Lake DEPARTMENT v INSURANCE City. They had ttiwaya since made Payson their home., 8he was 'an ac- Established ItM. Incorporated 1802. tive Church worker, laboring for E. H. Miller, Mgr, many years In the Primary asoscia-tio- n M. B. Boothby, special agent. and later was active in Relief sowas always ready Salt Labe City, Utah. ciety work. She trytoaid the stek and was and willing never knojvn to eharge for her serv- SYNOPSIS OF "THE ANNUAtr STATE- -. MENT OF THE . ices. She was, the mother of nine children. Those who survive hpf are The Insurance Company of Mrs. Alice Colvin of Loa, Mrs. Clara the State of Pennsylvania Hardy, Payson ; Mrs.- - Dema McClellan of My ton, Mrs. Letue Barker of Home office Philadelphia Pa. Balt Lake, Mrs. Esthma Tanner of President, Gustavos Rawak, Provo and Phineas and Ray Curtis ot Secretary John J. P.onRodgers. Is citv. MUlicent and May died in in Deeember'Jlst, Showing condition Infancy: Funeral arrangements have 1918, made to the Commissioner of Insurance of the State of Utah, pursuant notbeen completed, to law; Assets. SUFFERED FOR EIGHT TEARS. 3 399.482.63 Real estate Rheumatic pains, lame back, sore Bonds A stocks ... 3,846,889.18 muscles and stiff joints most frequent- - Cash In office A banks 277,734.15 ly can be traced to overworked, weak Otbey ledger assets ........ 651,395. 0 or disordered kidneys. Daisy Bell, R. assets ..... F.-8. Box. 234, Savannah, Ga, Total ledger I wa suffering for eight Non ledger assets ....... writes: years from pain in the back and could Gross assets ..... not do any of my work, but since I Less assets not admitted have taken Foley Kidney Pfils. I can . of Foley Kidney Total admitted aaseta . . 24.737,533 .71 d?,al Liabilities. la have Siren relief to thousand who sufered from kidney or bladder Unearned premium reserve. 22,241,875. 58 trouble. Try them. Schramm John-b- y Net Amt. unpaid losses A Claims ,. 464.631.99 Co. Adv. 800 All other UsblllUes ys....,., 720,108. 32 " Total ...,. t. 33,426.614.99 Capital .. ...31,900,000.99 .. 310,917.84 Surplus... as-t-e policy-ho- ld Surplus .......... era MRS. MARY O. CURTIS. . - - s--- ns hc-wlt- , (announces that those entitled to eer- tlfcfate gad badge fcr work done the . auspice - of the Murray chapter, should call at the Murray City hall April I, between 1 an 6 p ns ' -- 4 April S Judge Joshua U Horner has resigned as Judge of the f! Jitagnlle eourtjll health is said to be I the peaon. A tty. Dan Fpllivan, who has been acting s clerk in the district court for the past nx months, has been apu pointed ecrvjMnr to Judge Homer. Mrs Ruth G Dunn and Thomas A. Fhreeve wll continue as probation 4 After many years PROVO, April of Jltigation, which involved land and water right of the Utah Lake Land. Wafer and Power company, Lewis Thompson of thta city purchased the entire project from Receiver Edward Tk Jones through the district court yesterday. 'He assumes 8259.000 of secured and unsecured dShts-an- d pay to the company an additional 825,080. The project wa first undertaken about 19 years ago when ML B. Whitney of Lbs Angeles and other Californian Interests purchased 8,998 acres of land and established the townsite of Elberta. Through purchase they acquired 11,090 acre feet of surplus water from the 'Mona reservoir with Fhieh to Irrigate the land.,., The Utab Lake "Land, Water and Power company waa thtn organized and a campaign of advertising wa conducted, reaching into many states. Purchasers cams to Utah from the east and for a time the outlook wa height for ihe success oflhe undertaking. However, litigation was commenced six or seven years ago by California banka and other and the company was-- constantly in court UDlil Janua ry, 1917, when Judge A, B. . Morgan appointed Edward T. Jones of this city receiver ' fop , the entire project. Mr. Jones assumed charge immediately and for more than two years ha ha been at work straightening out the entangled condition of the com- pang's affaire andjuat- - reeenUy sue- ceeded. In getting everything ready for the aie. lie reported the condition to Judge Morgan and the sale which took place yesterday waa ordered. The property I considered valuable for fruit and farming generally. Many carloads of peaches and apples were last season and shipped from Elberta. of- - hay and grain were good crops raised. 5. j J WASHINGTON.1 April 5. Weather predictions of the week beginning burMonday issued by the' weather i ' eau today were: , Upper Mississippi and Lower Missouri Valley Rain Monday night or Tuesday with temperatures somewhat above normal followed by fair thereafter with nearly normal tempera. tures. Northern Rocky Mountain Platean-RegioRain or snows early in week, followed by generally fair thereafter. Nearly normal temperatures. Southern Rocky Mountain and Plateau-RegioLocal rains probably early in week, generally fair thereafter. Nearly normal temperatures. Pacific States Frequenf raTna overt northern portion and generally over southern portion preceded by local rains early la week. Nearly normal J. - ' Next Week1 Weather. se J9,-50- p- V 5 1919 51 v Ki-.pl- e, hiritr f - prtipilv ' M Raise Hares lor Us 1 iinrrt. -i- n I sst 1. Y S i. i Secretary- - Secretary, Emerald Mining Company. 21 east First South street, Sait Lake City, PROBATE - AND t t'.YRD IAN SHIP NOTICE. - J r a at Notice Is liereby jrtiren that Consult County ' Clerk or respective. .. directors of meeting of the board of heid signer for further information, on the the Emerald Mining Co. ESTATE 29th day of March. 1919. that the time NOTICE TO CREDITORS and date nt which sale of so many of B.smarck Snyder, Deceased. Credabove of stock voucher shares of each parcel itor mill present claims wtth Build- and - described as may to the undersigned mentioned at 419 Judge be necessary on account ot assessment log on or before August 5 1919 was extended! L SNTDKR, thereon W. being delinquent Executor. to, the 7tb day of, April. 1919, at the tlah. !. . , - v |