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O. w for nest wash MOmmIttoo of utilsla fur the club hIct at Ih boat mooting allTeit . hood of Itio depart., pool of cne of the Lational forest school ttpoko to the AS - r A Warm Y1 To Grief. , of Nevada recently voted a road bond issue of 86.000.000, part of which will be used in the construction of the Pike'. Peak road. while it is probable that there will be additions to this sum from other sources. The Utah delegation attended the' meeting to insure the good roads enthusiasts of a promise already made that Utah will meet Nevada at the state line on any Nevada highway that might be chosen. This part or Utah's pledge is practically completed now. and the plan of an adequate can to west road from. Salt Lake to Reno, and then to northern California. bids fair to become a reality in the nearl future. The only point of dissension at the meeting according to Mr. Rishel. wee the dispute brought into the convention by the advocates of the Lincoln highway. led by Joseph E. Caine, formerly of Salt Lake but now director of the Oakland Chamber of Commerce. He urged reconaideratiiin of a declition reached some time In favor of the northern route. ago The Pike'. Peak route follows the main linen of the Southern Pacific and Western Pacific railroads to Reno. touching at Wells, Elko, Battle Mountain, Wendover. Winnemucca, Love-lockHaber'. and Reno. Mr. Rightl paid this route offers for The construction of a opportunity road- that be shorter, better and cheaper, than to improve the Lincoln highway to the south. Buttery. Oakley; Willard Canister. B. Spier Wellsville: F. IV. Fayette: P. r. Peterson. Ephraim: Rona Steele. Salina; Henry Judd and Bert Craig. Panguitch; W. J. Lowler. Par.owin; W. W. Pollock. Kanarraville: A. L. Anderson and George M. Andrewa. Tremonton: Seth Shumway, Blandine: Edgar Cog, Ferron: Alden 'vie and J1111101 Wheeler. and Sear. VI2ii.. Tropic. Tbe following have left the service: Leroy Shelby. Randolph; Heber Christensen. Moab; Hyrum Christofferson, Aland. and James Mayes. Blanding. Appraisal of :5 dairy animals found to have tuberculosis. under state inspection. and of 21 found under fee-en- d and state to be elmilarly Inspected were approved and tut;tsed up to the state board of examiners. In the state cases. the state gets the salvage. which averages around 525. and pay one-ba- it the appraised value of the animate In the cases the state and federal govd ernment each pay, of the expense. and the owner gets the S. bosom . ' e, - , , one-thir- age. For a Weak Stomach. If you have a weak stomach you should eat sparingly of meats and should be careful to masticate your food thoroughly as digestion begins In- - the ml:tuth. Then take one of Tablets immediately Chamberlain's after supper tor a few days. It will improve your digestion and insure a movement of your bowels. These tablets,contain no pepsin but strengthen the stomach and enable it to form its functions naturally.--Ad- v. - . . . Touring Car That Figured In Robbery Is Recovered Chandler touring The green-bodie- d car, which was. stolen from T. M. (1:111rtidy)-- ,. - Calri;---&taxit- driver: ot ab-- Ogden. early Thursday morning. waslocated two miles north of the Cud:4 ahy packing plant last night by DetecD. Lyon and Police the tiarlosve Chauffeur s ThomasAn automatic lock on the machine prevented ale officers from moving it to Salt Lake and the owner as notified. According to Cain's story to the Ogden police,- - be was called by two.men to a point near Sunset and there was held up and' robbed, bound and Saggid and thrown ttito 3 beet dump, The bandits then took .his- car and ,firove towards Salt Lake. A- good description of the men was .given the ticers.by 1 . - ' -- - - - 7- ... - , Filled in "LI" ,.4 Administrative Coun cil . At a recent meetingof 1,141adultY of the University t3f. Viafive r seam. administAtive council, .. cies an the of the of ,terme, - artsini,oitt were filled. Those elected Tor the period ending te21 are' ffror. W. D. Bonner. C. VSteiner. Ti H. Bradford. Thomas and Elbert .. , N George Tho remainder of the council. with' ex. . pirationfof term' at the end of 192S, includes Professors G;corgo Corey. 0. R. B. Ketchum E. trlit E. F,J.,Pack. Ericksen. The , . are Prest. A...Widtsoe ,., 1 said Dean J. F. Merrill. Milton Ben. ' nion.,P. G. Snow, J. L. Gibson, W. H. zn W. T. a A. d F. Beat. Reynolds; Leary, s, The 'a crmtnistrative council is an ex. ...., ecuttve body acting for the faculty in ', , All matters Allin.g.tinder faculty con- trot. .,. , , 41' t(- , s. . . - (111hi '1 1 .,, - Formed at A. if ,,g, r ......",,,, , : -- . . . - - s. alb. . , '. osubaznuvirdt: Johneon. offics with 11 .A. Pederson a Co.. 12 West First North It Telephone IL ; Home telephonellt and Agent for th D.iIy. Saturdas and Church Semi-Week- News ly publications. . UNFAIR CEARGE ADEAGAINST. has-taltei- i ...al 1Kirkire, , - - : Order. 14 I A ileVEIMOlt 0 itAmpet 00 fano& glog el !i, Woos ' 1 kayo 4...m Camel CIMIOW 1! .'- - j El -- .MalUdia kg dam IOW Z 01;.---E- Iholla - ::rnt No after , - . , , Sattslyznig . - 11 II sold by Grocers;---- - - II . . - . t- -, - - , - ; 1 mi - . ; L' ..),1--- : I .... . 2 8 , Service , - . - t Is receiving favorable ' corn. rnent from Salt 'Lake's- rest. dents. We ilin to give prompt,' , polite, I intelligent service all the time; .9' - , . I,. ' . , w V - . 1 ', , , ',., . . , (I ''' ,, . ., . . r , .., ,.. . . : :40 . . Ir. .tsu reilee. . -;- oommeepeenmemer '' - . - N fultswthigi - e . ' - , , - 1 I A , are guaranteed to be satisfactory In eyety way or your dealer is autreertedicutottehanrjibtliackis sylo.00ur: : i ( ISMinen2eltetYrillitazooThioecti: pnarOon.MtOeCta - las Ittmc'uurlegsainsyout : -- i., guintalne.tTaterials ..- or defect, whether ixecit or temper. Buy a caltorwda Ertris with elltillb "641o tb4, . -- Safety Razors . i . ., . 'e ' ' . - :sirabott-laitygn- . - . i , - g materials.t t ..., . : - . . 1 ., . fft 1 frutirg?.,.. perfarkhect.ty,addtpeJustralldlenOt11, - as ' To judge a razor by sight is ' impossible. Every num knows that razor .. blade edges, - N -- xg 24.4r. Wh Chow, a. : .-, 0 : 11:.. ... 0. 8 11. de,lailitit :. .: . - ''' shaver. - - --- SOM , ' Kimutteanshir ' , get a real ' 4 OWN! tottlite- libt Rivaled Atter tb. Pilo it tweettes. - - ' loaf 0 Rotail torehents . Evoirhor6 COJAIIT, ; ' .4 . itt -- - ... "; , -- --- . :tes - ' i': ,, 0. . ' '''' ' , , .:--.- ,1 -- -- e gnaw I 9 e Ar , : - 1 ,I.nventartra. Parts 0. I., I l'ex'Z' me ta Records fr--4 ,11' 1 v 3V IS)-4..- ,,, IFITI Ills I la,-- I I A -- AM IP" lezae Promotion ttJ ' 21111101 - , I I - Slott' IANremneenbor. . Paying too little' for tea gets you poor :tea 'with very little real and a lot of tannin. You don't want tannin - fly"Pc corona...1 -' Basks. - Plisse v ,damoaatratIset, ---- - - , - At trocan everywhere. ri NChilladir de CAP ..)401 - , . . , .. . e - ;. a II 1 ,, 1 - 'The final .. 1 I . onb should t I one the snalten4 but the , funeral 1 i - 1 11,;' r.' I t, pl.) - 1.f " I , I I , 1 ..wwwww. 10,Owm "CARL EDbEsetiON - L141:431ASUMIS am. on amp 11, - ftit I ' O.- & j ..or I 1 '7sairm......--,;- 1 II' V; -- - ilmod - , . . . , . I .- -- tog, larl ".-1- . . tnt 4,4, 0.1' . r x I I also corn- - his worth. A , i :I 5 .mensuratt ,With -- ryaluwes .....- ,i471; - - ii t .,--- I i I ter-- i t,F. is vice dignified,' 16. I r I k - refined and cot - rect. It is a' serI, 1 vice of ideals. : i 91 k 111 a departed service should be I IL-F-, ': I I . 5 I 1 loved trib-- - at expressive of your high regard - for him; , 0 t 1 ff : I ,,.........---- S 7 - 1 , are boar &avers 'of' SchElloit Coylein..Indiaa Oolorg. c411 t: q"alitr- -' la Englisk BreLefast Al Mete - 1 -----olio" address to I 'Yeasts') VOSS los AND It a in common you get-thtea. You do, xvan' t the real 1IT - Oil I ' A a el' spy- - lisrse. - ....J.," Tribute .,tea:fiavort and the 'cheer and invigoration of fine I tea. You get that inSchilling Tea. - sierseeeties Artt L j Mee 04 44 1195E 1 -... --tg- edis I 4s :;;1 L'fiv(4...o'vfau. - Fin peapowriPr. --;---:- :: -- I e -- at Autontobila - - ee-- t; Air , - . . tea-flav-or Pernet mai - - , 1 - The Final 11 , A -- Index ' - , pinch itsrtaullE d , ',.., A .. lilts hinsoo. le tam ot ihe bit stores that have toned RAND anaemia their ereillt 1777- - ladept. - From - J ,.AcKsv o . qIcti ;34 - . -- - NEWS JOB PTO.DEPT. - . . r"All .o- - A meeting was . . - The--Rai- mon bear be Had killed. Hot says.the beers are increasing on the Carte reserve. as result of tits ontablishMent - 3 ' - the foreot resorve. tams cinna- 1 4 - - Cltrk,--wh- . ; -- le blade instatItly 1 1I it s ' (Special Correspondence.) ..., RICHFIELD, Nov. 20.TA meeting of - . S11"6091S IIARDIDARE , 0' the Commercial club of Richfield, the . , .., . Mayors otStvlercountrcilies and the ...... ; .. Sevier county commissioners, together .9 .. :t ;4 with the county voMmissionere of San. .11 .. 11; it. ' ; pete.county. the mayors and delegates ; ; from the CoMmeroial club of Mt. Pleas. ChristrOarCards line at of Splandid ant and ManWwas held In the Rich- THE DESERICT'NEWS I field Commercial ilubrootBa Tuesday, to IL , discuss the proposition If paving the state highway throughtboth counties. 7, A delegation wits selected to meet in , the immediate future with the state , , ,he road tommission further to discus. the matter. The sentiment of all present - taoo! la 1, Ni was in favor of the movement. , After , ouch) I ts8 the business was transacted, an slab. v orate banquet was tendered to the vie. !tors by the Richfield Commercial club ' fb .. : I, ....t.. In the E O. O. F. hall. If this movement is successful It will ,. meae that-thsiate highway, will be paved AS far souttr its the forks---of toad near the rootrth of Sevier canyon. - held here. yesterday- of the Farmers' 'Bureau Ind the -- beetgrowers made known their demands for next vier. -for their Deeull urney want412 per ton and a sliding scale on-- a peretntstel i or in 'dame cent basis 11.99 above per - Hutt is not acceptabfi, a flat rate of $14 Jter,tiii., Theme's want the 1-dig- commence Ottr1.-11retilist.i pcfstriod ..to 1Sth, Si ittevresent. Ephraim Bergeson, M.' W. Butker and I Alma Oleen-lvoi- e sleets& delegates tol Bustate meeting of the reau. These delegates weelf Mao eon stituted IL' committee' toawait on the ImJgar company and errant, it Pow-tittto have the factory receive beets t I lit the fields. SheePherd4 ItMe Bear- 1 t6,3s 4 Z. C. M. I , Official' Talk Roads, s' - It . Mayors and County 1 - s . 20 - . 4e, -. . EConOmical: lit. Dec. DESERET 1,A:k , g Al : Sloe: :optrothm.inoectannt oon..mo ' Coni?enient: - totilitt-- eyotuarkeChn rflosrtmeasintraCavrads bemands For Neit Year Nov. . .. e . - , r, --01 oodiammomminao It will be held under the auspices of the college class. . - -- resift' Beet Growers Formulate the place pl-in many homes 1 service held at the Brighaai Young on 21. A the college program is being prepared for the occasion and It Lats kaenrnowtrucebed , (i . .. ' ' c f : .6 4 lot ti ' -. at $210, the regular toAb 10.--- , doodixtr-o- i Is; specirhaalal 11Thatvingnksglving --- ,I - i- tir o - p)1 . CACHE SOLONS -- "Twits Ill Al' intro gourg, MAIN Si firearms should be moditiod to potmit the killing of prodatory animals. Another Hotel. . Logan now has another 'hotel. the old Page Hotel having been reopened under the name of the Hotel Logan. after some $30.000 has been spent , In refitting the place. Held on Burglary. Charge. Lorenzo Hill and hie brother-Busme- n Hill have been held to await the action of the district court on a charge of burglary. Justice Nelson of Smithfield fixing the bail of Lorenzo at MO and Juvenile Judge Barrett of the younger toy at ill,. toloxeing that payments and 1 tc, 1 4 II 4;:11 : 1111.116410 . s ., le ..,411 0 I , to 34. It has almost ,........14 Office Logan for subscription , . ,omt el) mid. - them of a game presorts upon whkh I is unlawful to carry firearms. He It says tho restrictions as to the um, of I. ( -- t , $1.75 ....... . . t' 'oot 11 , ! to 4s -e.,,,,, I .. . for two days, Saturday and Monday, we make the special price of , JtS55 1 o I i pricebut ,, ll , - t , We Consider them cheap tit, 1 p two-stor- . -- Loe and Christeneen. Vaughn Bennet,. Edward Tittow and ,Yrank Bowmaa.were appointed to the . ,i i . - ,.I ,r . '.940 , 4- . 441Ir' A The new Soldier Summit terminal of the Denver & Rio Grande was opened yesterday t err regular business, without any fortnal 'ceremonies or exercises. lust the same as though business had been conducted there right along. Soldier Summit is now the headquarters of the Green River division, with Supt. S. L. Racey in command, the headquarters 'lf the Salt Lake, the division immediately connecting to the east, still being in this city. General upt. 1. H. Duke, chief Engineer J. T. Gwynne, H. W. McAffee; superintendent of the hotel and dining ear service, and other officials were present and expressed themselves as entirely satisfied with the condi' tion of things. The town, for that is what it is now, has a population of SOO or 1.000 souls. 'with about 100 new buildings, streets laid out. a fine y hotel with 60 rooms, a round house built on a new- type, 21 miles of tracks, ice houses, coal chutes, a fine cement depot and freight house, store houses, and many other valuable features in the building line. There Is yet to be erected a commodious C. A. building near the hotel. Everything has been &Me tl make this terminal a pleasant place to live. The Utah railway, however, continues to have its eastern terminal at the mines that it serves, as it is an independent affair, and owns one of the two tracks between Helper and Provo. STAN'T p) DST,U ie lktaddison - ' : b- , East-Hig- h , 3neludee t, V ,,- - 1 ? ,,Ak... been an imposibility to obtain Boys' Underwear with wool at a price within reachhence we were fortunate in receiving this splendid lot of Bore Worsted and Cotton Mixed Underwear. ' - NOW IIIENIFIED TOWN thil-sam- , acientifte club was Orgableed atpdonts of the East High a.thool at meeting held Thursday. rol ert .ftiCh Was elected chairman bt the club. and no committee to tfieW ttf , e- ' A ttle,-Ac- . , - actenl .. f .- 4 A,.. ar .,. et - - :. 50101E0 SOMMIT IS Y.-N- 4 , I The sizes are from 24 - the meeting LOGAN, Nov. et the chamber of commerce last night the matter of having the roads leadingi into Logan repaired was dia. cussed and there wee soma sharp criticism of the county commissioners, ,nboa.'oltan J.aUS8 tchaharafreadoht arvhee srpoeandt Sugar Dealers Found more the highways distant from . Guilty Under Lever Act tyon . thie t Sptcial Correspondence.) Norman Hamilton submitted a re. NEW TorticNov;-11-.;Thetir- ot port on. the city playground movedemonstration that the Lever act conin the discussion that followmnet and taink real "teeth" was made in NeW ed woe of its recommendations. that 'York this week. It was a case in the city secure the De Witt pasture which two brothers. Jullus.andCharlea Circular Gives Advice ht Logan canyon for a public pia?. Both 'had been arrestett for profiteer.. rho heartily As "to Naval Enlisting ground,-wa- s ing in- - sugar. They had a Jury trial playground committee of the Chem. and were. found guilty. securof 114) local naval recruiting satiort is ber will lake up the matter According to evidence presented by from the government. Ben A. Matthews, Assistant'. United In 'receipt of a circula r statement of ing the tract Seven new. members were . admitStates Attorhiy.-oOctober21 last; two of enrollment the in the ted. bringing the' total membership advantageg days after the Lever law went into effect. the Moths negotiated with Max naval reserve, from San Franisco of the chamber up to about 400. Parness, a restatirant keeper at No. headquarter;. To be eligible, appli21 Clinton. street-fo- r the sale of five cant must have served one four-yeResident Dies barrels of sugar at tirenty-tw- o and a enlistment and have received an hon- Logan' half cents a pound. This sugar was orable discharge. Physical requireAfter Long Illness part of a consignment of seven barrels ments are the same as in the regular which the Roths were said to have navy. Continuous pay for continuous Nov. 20.Moses Muir died putchased from-- - Harry Hatter. an- service antta uniform gratuity. "Men at LOGAN. his home in this city-la- st evening other meechant, at 1.71 cents a pound. who haveNirolled in the fleet naval a prolonged illness. during which FDllowing the conviction. Judge reserve within four months of the after his life tad teen despaired of John C. Knox intimated that 'he date of their discharge from the mT- time time.. to sentence, the Rotlis ,to jail, hlap, naval service,"- - say& the circular, many Funerat-servicein the Slixth ward He declared that it'the lawis to have "Obeli, upon in at 3 o'clock Friday aftany salutary effect that can be accom' nayal service within four iriontns meetinghouse of ot the date of discharge from the fleet -ernoori. .plished only by the imprisonment Mr. 'Mule was born in Bountiful. persons convicted of - profiteering. naval reserve, be erptitled to 11. 11b2. He was among the first Pending the preparation of an appeal, gratuity and Additional pay as if they May homesteaders at Chesterfield, Idaho, in the regular naval anderisided Judge 'Knox paroled the Rothe until had there .froin 16,11- until Nflnday, when they are to furnish service within tour months of 1909. when he moved to thia citY. bonds of 11,000 each. therefrom." c4large leaves a wife even ch.lislren Ink 21 -4 grandchildreb. Interment wtll be in I the Of cemetery at Chesterfield. where WwmnnnlIni,vmmmmillummiommil most of the members of his family ' ,e . ?"-- lar Vaca) - N, , -- Boys' Underwear Is Here Mothers--T- he e. Gee. t, 0 - no h t. s o cl,(4.2...1 J . is a genuine j - 1 seasonable bargain from our Men.s ShopIf you want something to keep you warm this winter, this is your opportunity. , corn-mute- 4k - $1 2050 This '11 i Values to $17.50 Your choke Saturday HI ,, 'Suggestion Fröm4 Mackinaws ION I .. ,. , An immense line of heavy, allwool Men's As the result of an automobile eel. dent which occurred about, 'Louth and bev'tight at Thirty-ninit'nth Last &leveler Kroost ilotte4n, aged 14 ).sr., bon of datta N..) Jensen. 1:1 THUD' , Z. C. NI; I. Men's Shop hd die-to- ,g,'"Qg IIESIJIT Of JOIRIDE111 Party of Young People in Stolen Auto Comes -- .- , Ilia High monitions on tb Coopertion tot This of la Third Last tree,. is dead and Marian club organisation. sett Ire In the dipping ut sheep rigaInet purticaro raaaarch snot to Jackson. agti 14 years daughter of aimed, to Otit,OUtlif tick la to be aske4 by a committee of iiimuist a nior spacial intrest In Mrs, Mary E Jackson, 1:1 Mortensen the etlat liteetot It board, et hich .0 III lance. eourt, is at th tOkink hoepitI atir rail on L.. F. Knipp. dietriti, forester, tering from a fra'ciartsi arm. Chamber lobes ratioriA at Ogden. as euen as mooting tan too Hell March, 11 yeare Old; Milton ot troryorhore spool well arranged. Tb state livessock bead reap) reeeon. ,Ia 11:Iter Merit!. 11, anti aro lablota It you named the commIttee yeeterday. to Chamberlain. Toung. Ia. ail ;suffering from with indisson or consti- John bcuiees and literations, aro held In enitalat of r. StewarL President of troubloilgive thorn You a trial. ars pation the county Pill for inveatigation by the beard, Pr. IL W. lloggan. otAt. cortain 10 be boonottiod by thm Adv. authorities of the 1i0enliti court, Ilreotock Inspector; J at Showalter The vitachinto. the property tot H. M. of the Breuer. 11:11 Eifth East fume!. waa and John McCready. members NE11011551111E0 OF Nilo Ion from whr it been parked board. and Thomas Itdmond. Its isee It, front of th Hippodrome theatre wary. Rome members of the party are said Som ototkmen of th aisle, It poems. In have participated in th theft nfl UTAH'S the car. whae others. Including the, air slow to obey the order of the s.i.at girl. later accepted Invitations to go board. requIring one dipping each riding s Th tick. th 'beep was on the right hand aide of ',ear against t OH HICHWAT th Jensen III sah the advice of th La pinned front seat. and t forester as In 4he poseihility niacNin the when it turned of prohibiting sheep front the 'Rummer over, ii died befor hi could be reranges in nationI ((trews that have lmoved. his itull being crushed be Assurance that the northern highnot compilea Pith that regulation or girl also was pinned under th maaa Lait undertaken to obey It to Salt known waY from Reno, chine. laarenes 'Ammon. 4111 ThirThe board 1111.4 pg,tr,,ve4 th plans th Pike's Peak road. will be con- teenth East street. arrived on the of thot pont board land the superinScene about the tim et the seeldent tendent of the camperit asainot preda- structed through Nevada in the near and betiped to tak the girl from untory wild animals. These provide for future. has been brought back from der th automobile Also h ealled the with etockmen of the Reno by W. D. Mahe) and othf Salt sheriffs Mee and the matter was state. it ho will be asked to furnish Lakers who attended a good roads investigated bY Deo Uty Fibertft Victor horses fur halt. while th board Th four boy. and twhiell furnish the poison. poison mate- meeting held there at the call of the Christopherson. the girl wire taken to the rnergency rials and the men to spread It over a Reno Commerciat club. and the Ne- hospital for treatment and Mies Jackrange. Reputt to the board showed vada Highway association. son was later removed to tha county thet these poison tempaigne have and the four boys to the counThe meeting was. held for the pur- boupital been cerried out surceettfully in various ty jail. The body of the dead youth means of of raising poet, discuaisng in of the was taken to the Qualtrough-Alcot- t U. state. particulerly parts Manti and Sevier national forgets. funds for the construction of the road. undertaking estblishment. counties where this still le Ilia third RP 2,011 for according to Mr. Rialto'. Theand It appears that after getting POMO.- Watt-hosuch Pork. anti in the northern part of Elko, Humboldt, Pershing the ear the party drove to Nevada. have already been vested ston ofHouse of the state. and then south on Highwith authority to Itwu 8400.000 in sugar land drive New Men In Serskr. 'Routh bonds for the construction of the street. The to Thirty-nint- h accident occurred while Supt. George E. Holman. who is also highway. California civic bodies have on west going unreel It Is the representative on the board of the pledged an additional amount of WO.thit,lattsr United State', bureau of animal Indus- 000. and there wtil be available from not. clear what caused the accident, 8900,00e. though It appears the ear overturned try, reported that the following new, the federal government men had been started to work for the bringing the total amount, which will and was pointing east whn the body Jensen and Mho Jackson were reJoint board aa hunters and trappers, 'moon be available for the road to 11.- - of moved from beneath it, or in other capacities: 800,000. Walfer R. Funk. Park Valley: .1. In addition to this amount the rate , - , ., d wort tome at. or mai Campaign. AA 1 OTHERSINRIBED 111 Ani BoardPredatory MUD 1111101 ' r IIS S avowable to irompuN smelly beivameall. g 1919 NOVEMBER 21 FRIDAY Nrdtvss . PEIMRON SEEK ir . EVENING - DESERET , , - |