OCR Text |
Show -- 4.- ---- , Aft.,-- ' sitTultDitY EVENING NEWS DESERET 1919 22 NOVEMBER r - ft INAllithilltNT RNLI 'RH Ogden Office tt'll ttiodu,4, Wksboor 110Inttb Tot U$SIL CON Tilt Ite to 8,44ile4 t tosh 1111k4iss tihp'Iste sgistatag s . t Provo Office An oulhoLirtottoo sod sahroolooto temptAuto dotty's'? rosardlog too made to Jarmo A 01 Ivor about4 .21 North lot Woo! N.. Ttophon Agorst tor tho tly. Pit oraaV hod IlloortlWooltio !tits Chlassit 61,4 ether toutoltoottorto AS AUTO TURNS TURTLE at agittst SI piUtaTIOS 0f4Of Irur (wets a tios saJ 6.1 vg,1011 too flier Sook WPM be minus no ut,,,,1 Ia., It. e 11.11t li.11e plsul is Irtaltd lortereen iatik 1.tst sit's rossatic.t. st ih wog W. Isass th Ik lete t he'll Cot, sot la ths otitis. Is too fry," at ' feted I 'gel" PASSENCER h 41 ry Soon Decides el Illegal Liquor Case 0I --, ,00D-EN- . -- Nov. H. Rob-at- e, c;sarge with illegal p ion of liquor. has been found guilty in the strict court by a jury who gave their rdict. after only twelve minutes de. I eration. , Sentence will be passed Monday by Judge A. W. Agee. The liquor wan found by Deputies In a cache at Sackburn and Wootton the taking of testi- mony Roberts told the court he paid for the liquor. saying he wanted I case of sickness. He was 300 found guilty in the city court Mid ordered to pay a fine of $250, but the caee to the distrizt lurt. -- --. Good English Pageant .. Staged by Students a tOGDEN. Nov. 21Aititit students fgom every school in town participata "Good leg, English" pageant was id In Lister park yesterday after- noon and for over two hours interest- log and Instructive demonstration. sti.re given. s led by the band of ..The parade-wa- school th industrial the members of soldiers and sail- uniforms ttaring were followed by a repre 'plantation of the Mother Tongue, with posters representing "Good English" ',Cords. In contrast to the foregoing ' was number of posters ;narked with Noord considered to be bad English. was followed by a coffin Ills feature "Bad English," borne by four ',irked 11 bearers and a few mourners. Co.. t mes were used to good advantage. d added interest to the parade. - ihd Ntit atic,Its.s 'tutu WILL tle hat LI il I1.itJft. tIr t hoI11.1, Mr. et e h. s. 1 s '4 .: I: I , I.Aur !kilo wice As quickly as pitesible Mr. Wheat drove to the scene of the accident and rndered iteatotance. He placed the inh.red men and women in his car and drov to the office of !tr. Eire ('. Rich 1)1. on figuth WashIngton airttflUIP. Rich mad. a hasty examination of the injuries and ordered that Gold), be taltn to the thre hospitalwent The two to their 11011111 and Kelly were rooms at the Reed hotel. the Up. hospital an examination that rictidy was badly burned lahuut the face. but no bones were broken. Kelly eufferod a dislocated hip anti burns about the face and hands. Mrs Hamblyn's injuries consisted of burns upon the face and top of the head. Mine Eyre was burned upon the lift side of the face and neck. I Its I I pill t i l, thatite No - Ut f ),1 'swot a I ' .'N (PI .,),....) rhoota: plata pfas. ,',,, 'dent and blehotte of wards will be hold nits( week for the purpotio vt tfeeling a local organisation to carry on th work in this diatrict )Jr Mitchell mates that ths people generally will he invited to mak freewill contributions to the mmorial fund. and thist thooe so contributing handitorne certificate of receivit atienciation It membership In th Allan aa Ira it Is the demr of thomi In rharto of the work of raising funds .or this porpoise to receive many small donations rather than-- a few largo ones. and accordingly the chil- dren as well as tho adults will be give en an opportunity to become mem- berg of thin association:bee any alas contribution will admit them to mmt- ' MN. AND DIRS. JOH Special to The Nett ) -r- imy It hilt A CITY. Not' 'tare ago today. Mr and Mrs. John Ir Petre of this city etre married in th Endowment Hooey at bait talks City. by th lat. Prealdnt Daniel It. In honor of that Orit. a big Wells. bership Nietithera of the Church of Jesus 'Cloidn Wedding celebration is being Christ of Latter-dailisints ars taking, hold today at th home of Mr. and en act.ve part in the pork of rats, : Mr-SPeters, throughout the day. rit funds for this purpoeo. end President Ifber J Grant suttee la that every which the immediate. family has gathLaltr-daSaint contribute ouch ered for a feast and family reunion. amount as he mey find convenient In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Voters As demonstration of his bellet that 'ail! be host and hostess at a big recto I . . (Special Is The News ) Idr Dora N. Bathe. LEHI. Nov. lor died in the hostsital hers yeatr- had submitted she day aftrnon after Mrs. Batchelor was to an Operation. horn in Provo 'wire alio. Sh came to Lehi with her husband. Ell Batch. lor. about nine years also. She la ur.. vived by seen children. The funeral arrangements have not been cont. plated. 4 rtio li , 1 , , 2' f l , 1 4, 1 I t 1 11. -- -', rictus. Phi has rialm hr ntire attention. horn an active etorker in the itlitor society tor a great many years. At rim ith the tat time being associated itootha in th stak pre. Susannah Lik her of that organisation. idnry husband. ah tno to trmaritably wet) r ed ri 1 Accidental Signal Causes Severe Injury It hitIWIAM It2.--J- Convention Ward and Stake Clerks OGDEN. Nov. 22.A clerks' convention will be held Sunday. Nov. 30 in the Weber Normal college t Those who are invited to be o'clock. present Sr. all tak and ward clerks and secretaries of the three stake. in trl-sta- Weber county. Members of th presiding bishopric arrangomenta to pay Provo a visit of the Church are expected to be pres- upon hie return. ent. Following the opening session there will be department work in three departments. Ward in bishoprics and ward clerks will be charge of Evert Neuteboom, clerk of Weber stake: secretaries of the auxiliary organizations will be in charge of Eli Holton, clerk of Ogden stake and the secretaries Deplores of the priesthod quorums will be in W. of David clerk of charge Evans, PROVO. Nov. 22.A scene which North Weber stake. created considerable excitement took place in the district courtroom yester- have freshened the fall pastures. The grau is growing and the fall grain on the dry farms is in 100 per cent condi. tion. Th contractors began the pouring of the bitulithio topping on the streets of Brigham City yesterday. The con. crete base was all completed last Sunday. except for the strip running north from First North street Rig blocks, the form for which is now being installed so that the pouring of coticrete can proceed while the weather is good. OGDEN, Nov. 22.Funeral services for I. L. Reynolds. secretary of the Weber club, will be held in the Masonic temple Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Dean Fleetwood of Salt Lake will officiato. Interment will be In the city cemetery. Members of the Weber club. of which the deceased was secretary for 16 years, will attend In a River country. July 24. last; was found guilty of voluntary manslaughter by a Jury in the district court at 10 o'clock to The quarrel between the Min which resulted in the killing was caused by Finnan kicking a dog belonging to Gilbert. Finnan testified that he tried to settle the difficulty between hinleelf and Gilbert in an amicable manner, but that Gilbert, refused hie Overtures and attacked him.- - Finnan pleaded After Finnan had ',hot ind .fatally wounded Gilbert. he placed the dying man on a pack-hon- e and took him see. eral milep to the t ranch house. where- he- assirted-lw-effortto save his life. Be then surrendered to the sheriff. It is understood that an appeal to the' supreme court will be taken in the cue, should the trial court deny a motion a new trial. Judge J. Louis Brown WI Of salt Lake presided tit' the. trist.,, ber of years and has always taken an active part in all the activities of the Hs was closely associated Church. with the late President Lorenzo Snow Woman Faints When during his residence In Brigham City. Despite his years. Mr. Peters is one of the most enthusiastic members of the District Attorney Brigham City golf club and one of lie is rematit"Weeping" ablystarwellperformers. preserved physically and ,delights in the association and sports of the young people. Mrs. Peters has given the greater day afternoon during the trial of Jab. part of her life to her family, though Weetburg and James Oarbett. charged she has not permitted her family to with assault with a deadly weapon on William Finch. The incident occurred when Dist. Atty. McDonald proceeded Murray Firefighters with his argument against the defendants. and stated that Es deplored Will be, Honored a condition when women sit in the court room and shed "crocodile" tears to gain the sympathy of the Jurors, MURRAY. Nov. 22.A half holiday alluding to Mrs. Weetburg, wife of one hes been declared for next Friday, of the defendants. He had scarcely, when Murray will honor its firefightmade the allusion when Mn. Westburg ers,. Committees working on the fell from her chair in a faint and had to be carried from the court room plans have everything arranged for a amid screams of her daughter who was big celebration. There will be a proThe bailiff took gram and banquet in the Murray First terribly frightened. the woman out of the room and she ward, after which the celebrants will was soon revived. adjourn to the high school gymnasium Provo News Notes. where a grand !sail will be given. Miss Jasmine Young an Thomas AThe Pioneer ward will give a married folks' dance the ward amuse ITibbard were married Wednesday at ment hall Wednesday evening, and an the home of the bride's sister. Mrs. .extended to the public William B Erickson. Brest. William The proceeds of the dance will go to B. Erickson the cereperforming the ward missionary fund. mony. The stake Sunday school board enThursday everdng a farewell dance will be given in honor of Paul Hard- -tertained ward workers Wednesday. Cottonwood stake Relief society ing. son of Bishop A. W. Harding, be held next Sunday. and Artho Harding. son or Edward contereace will -Harding. who will leave shortly for the mission field. Death of Mrs. Beck. Judge A. B. Morgan will address Funeral of I. L. Reynolds. body. Big Wheat Shipments. OGDEN. Nov.- two to 10 carloads" of wheat shipments have been unloaded daily at the Speer Flour company elevators recently constructed In thin city. The Speery mill which is wow under construction will have a capacity of from 2,000 to 2,500 barrels of flour every .24 .hours. Girl Run Down. OGDEN. Nov. 2.1.A colored girl, years Or age. whose name is not known . was run down by an auto mobile yeeterday afternoon. L. M. Moulding, who wan driving the ear, said the girl was playing in the street and he coubt-n- ot avoid the accident. She was given medical attention by Dr. V. R. Brown, city physician and was found about -- the studentsof Tern II , 'MS , WOMAN (t)in eraf5 RELIEF. and women suffering from backache. rheaumatic pains. stiff and swanea joints. lameneu and to read how one woman found relief from kidney and bladder Mrs. blownose running: relieves headache. trouble. 0. Hyde. Homestead. Don't stay stuffed-up- ! Quit been troubled ink and snofflogt, A dose of Pape's nese., feverishness. sneezing, soreness, luck.; writes: 1 have arik asvorat 'Mei the last ten, yeses- I- had lbst terrible bours until thres doses are taken us quickest. surest relief known and costs I backache and tired out feeling. scarce-onl- y a few cents at drug stores. It lv able to do tny work. Foley Kidney and ends all sally breaks up a --cold sets without assistance. Tastes nice. Pills made me feel like a new person." FrIPPs solserY; . n The does nosfirst p , Contain. 110 quinine,. Insist-o-n opens clogged-uDrug repealSchramm-Johnsotrils Ilact air Passages of bead; stops Advertisement,. . Men Lt t4'fr,1 ars conscientious the con duct and In the pricing of out funerals. We will supply the best and mot experienced indertsj- 'i In c.1ngtab1t.hieDtI andplaell it pt the disposal of tholle erhoneod ourservices at prices that show our fair spirit Of Justice. - C. IL BAT-11ClfOrTiTitKING 00. - 1.1111errer. , ws i iti4 -- lip, 1 J 4 1074; t; 1i paet,...i - CET MIS wpwrit. MONEY. DON'T MISS. THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with c and mail It to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave, Chic. gt, 111.,writing Your name and address clearly. You will received in return a 011T--17;1- 3 ' ports' Correspondence.) STIRLING. Alta. Canada. Nov. Th cold weather which haa pre. wailed for three weeks has moderated and the snow nearly gone, which give an abundant of water for the cattle and horses that are wintering Outs Some of the young men are toinit south and others west t, work for the winter. Berne of the farmers are taking advantage of the warm spell end arta Wading potatoes on the cars. Thom aeon. good demand for them this Jonas Astiund returned from Ilwed en on Saturday Where he has been on I. - ; ' DON'T DISRIXIMID A COLD. Tho Infitiata and pneumonia that swept the country a yoar ago were proof colds. Foley's roded by an epidemic IIGney and Tar 'will check a cold .if taken In time, and will also Mop a cough of long standing- - It promptin heal, birs. gives relief. oothes and Gonova Robinson. $t N Swan St, Al.. bony. N. T.. writ: "Foley, Honey and Tar is the boot cough medicine I evor need. 'I'we bottles broko a most stubborn lingering cough." It omens phlegm and mucous. clears air passages. eases hoorsoness. rope tickling Drug Co. -- -1' hnson li11110.0......1. Guardsmen Sent to Stamp OutBoOttegging -6 , t- . CHEYENNE, Npv. L.Fifty state guardsmen were sent yesterday to Hot Springs county with Instructions from t Gov. .Robert D. Carsy to stamp out bootlegging there. It Is held by the authorities that tho considorable amount of liquor' available. together by ellen strikers. has Born. during the week. twine, a girt with th thtests Clio coat miners at Gebo and a boy. to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard provented taming to work. The strike Peck. and a girl to Mr. and Mrs. H. from was called off in this state loot Bat- k P. Hardy. : Urday. k were ordered.lo dist. guardsmon TN) i Scratching mosquito bites often poi. arm all aliens in addition to stamp- sone them. Skeels:scoot will fix them. hilt out the illegal traffic in whisky. t. Brigham - today Malted Kir, Th. Gebo radicals r a. noarby camp. and tried to Intim- by, Found Guilty of then into quitting idats, the miners They were unsuccesful. GebIT Murderous Assault Iswork. the only coal camp in the state which has not resumed operations. Gov. Carey today acceptil the tee- POCATELLO. Ida., Nov. 21.--- E. 4 stet corn- Poindexter. colorod. was found guilty ignation of Fred Crabbe as is said the It of missioner prohibition. on the a charge by jury arty today will be offered to Alonzo of assault 'with Intent to commit mur- position , der. Poindexter. It was alined. shot Roach. sheriff of Platte county. Edith Rainon also colored. March . The shooting occured when Poindex- Carbon BlacleLaw 4 ter alleged he had been robbed of $400. The case ,was,beard beforw Judge O. Held Unconstitutional IL Baum. At Ills morning session eit court I Louie Kimball pleaded guilty to the CHEYENNE, Wyo..- - NoV. changing his plea Judge Walter H.flanborn'of St. Paul. chargeo of burglary, of not gen. former from guilty. plea prasiding justice of the Eighth court will. be passed on the prisoners tines. of appeal;- - Ju'dge William 11, la a few days. federal of Omaha, of th - Nebratka court and Judge J.- A.-- - itiner of thee- A CHEERFUL RE00111MENDATION. . Wyoming federal court yesterday deC. "They ehould be iii every traveling dared unconstitutional the Wyoming , 414 Geo. man's-grip.- " writes Jenner, law forbidding the manufacture -- of -L. of Labor Bt., San Antonio, Tex. Foley carbon black from natural gall from I. Cathartic Tablets. loTher 1 .:hteeherftibetrt wells within ten miles of an incorpor. laxative 1 have taken end ated town. ,,, recommend them to anyone, suffering The decision'was in connection-witwith constipation or biliousness." They tha application ofthe Midland Carthoroughly cleanse the bowels, sweeten bon company for an injunction, re. g the stomach and benefit the liver'. straining the &tato the ..:: They correct indigestion. bad breath. carbon black law. One big plant ha& and other coated tongue il bloating, gas, already moved its establishment results of sluggish bowels. No griping: no Dies on Co.Advertisement. I 4- En Route itl Will Complete Plans ) (SPectal Correspomiente , For Livestock Sale ,' ti Pharmacy---Adverilaemen- -- - ' - -- h' from-enforcin- t. in nsonDrug trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and rroup; Foley Kidney Pills for pain In sides and back: rheumatism, back4ohn ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo., Nov. ache, kidney and bladder ailments: Miller; 63 years of age, died ',on and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a whole. Wesley 1 The No. Union Pacif le train ,Thuraday , News.).. (Special to some and thoroughly cleansing catharand Itock 230ISE. Ida.., Nov. of the morning between Rawlins tic, for constipation, biliousness, headache: body was taken off here , Springs. and sluggish bowels.Schramm. livestock associations of the state for and takenThe this z tou, undertaking eta!,,, -; --I Johnson Drug Co.Advertisement 14r7--tr,their big sale to be held in connection - lishment of Fltepatrick-Ae-Boaatt-r f5 with the joint agricultural and Irrigit;- miller wap accompanied by his ,and way from - 44lion conventions in Pocatello is Janu- two Iona They were on their Woman Screams and k3 fsk, to bomb Celifurnte at their Wyo.. Cody. 44 ary will be completed at a meeting to to spend the winter. , 01, I ae Highwaymen, Unnerved, be held In Pocatello Nov. 24. according to ' , , announcement made here by E. P. f11 Little IBoy Drowns.- Tell Pair to "Beat It" Rinehart. field animalhusbandman of --- --diof Idaho extension 1 41 ., 1. - - the University PR1NGS ROCKVyo1. Nos.- Special to The Newel vision, who is seerettry of the Ugh o Grivan Vladimoro, 1 years ! . of was age. association. I 4 . Atilt and his LEHI, Nov . In Bitter creek yesterday in a this At meOting. which will be held drowned ,; Of The water. wife of Cedar Fort had an experience In the Pocatello Commercial club foot 4 ofl: littlellacy lived ',frith his grandmother on the &est flat. 1144 with two highwaymen at a point rooms,andthe catalogues willwillbe beassem' ..- Pk, made wandered away from the yard about le bled . arrangements northwest of Lehi one night recently for proper advertising. The. Pocatello. o'clock lit the forenoon, and several ', a ', ' !... hours latilr the body was found- about 11;30.. when they were making comztoltrteetr 7a!4tile barns will1.report. Word sent to mother the been IC hag MIL; ' , ..i,; Colorado.---transfer from the Topliff branch line Ribneharit's a.nnou41;etamccoenrtding wtoin r - a .. . !' i ,?!!! necessary for all who ar eonsigning to the Orem line for Salt take ' i c t -- r to list their offerings with their The Ault' had ridden to the river stock lo-- ; . local representatives as follows; South I - ., ' ' ' -,- -, !r bridge and since both trains stop there Idaho Ilertford association. A.i 0.tc:-- . , GrowIdaho Swine 11k Churchill: ' 0 they had got cif thiPone and were Shades, F ors' association. L. IL Otto. triter: '.Twill - - ... t(oo LIFT-OFCORNS waiting for the northboand Orem. Falls Shorthorn association. C t 4, ' , .Idaho , N,... ....., ,,, Kimberly; had Just got out Of Rennin. The branch Shorthorn association. B.. A. Persona. 4 s ' wheat out Shorthorn Blackfoot: Lomb( t ' i County holdups stepped sight WITH FINGERS ... . . of the darkness and. bolding a gun on tlIterlatraille,FhtrXti,NorTcl Baaironn! ' Mt. Ault, ordered him to throw up his probablz to the secretary. ' I hands. T itle he did bu t not un til Mrs gogiruethilSeast:otrerl;linorranIdialeSireNolArettht 'orghneadrtind"Itttlit Pew Drops of "Freeman'," Thito which seemed to Ault bad screamed, ' Carrel-Afunnerve the robbers. who told Mr. ciation will' OffNo Pain(I in bolding i. sieseciation Lembi The has eat. not and Mn. Ault to 'beat IL" t derided and the, poise .Vei- - i Communication.wan made zwith.definitely - ' I Lehi. from the Roberts ranch, Eaahtallionn111.1.7olelde. - Tbs tiny botileetTreenene-enst- s snore: apply a few anI tittle,at though a force went out no trace of of registered Herefords and the Iwo&"Is drug the highwaymen could be found. BreederiCatieociatien will bold a tinas. drops upon any corn or callus. Tn.,: The otticere here think the footpath; inaptly it stops hurting, then abortii were looking for workmen going tram Ths pima Natjenal Beek Brigham you lift that bothersome nern or nallus a City. the telldingt bankers la boaelder I right off srth your ta'rigsts., truly! Topliff, reek quarry te Bait it is No humbunPAlreerLibemeat compon practice; fot mien& , I - - :: . ' ans -- 1 ' 1 . ; -- ,- --: - :t.---:- State-,Livestoc- 22.--Ja- ck ;, . - 41L- cc.- z'' , .. ...... . - - -- ' ' , ,,, - . rift - - . We bead k e. - 474.) ..t Cold Snap Broken, Sfl'ow Nearly Gone Funeral of Win. Welsh. Town. Ward conferences OGDEN. Noe. 22 will be hid Sunday in the First and wards. Fifth President L. W. Shurtliff and member' of th high council of Weber tak will be at the Fifth ward and President John Watson and members of the high council will be at the First ward. P.' LT,: 1 Friends Ward Conferences. 1 I. "e0 rld 4111 , . a Gilbert. 22.--- - - of kttlod Poring the toroloama.itioothewho witold ode sod totneo yes sod mooth,. whit hoop yoor mobilo, to ttottoo houtd tem your loo will oe tolvty, ontcolioed woo hothieg rottah o rect tool, rontoto hopped. ',sea or dtoeolormi urtsco. t1 IlykddIly oloorbina tko wootherbootfatt otthoot to perfect itth st the ago of II, I le the cmploolos t.t o hir Olson eas torten coodition. sod voo the bowel, rod ouddsnly III mat ate otaaatan soprano a the troet. Ito eas helpod hits It 14111 ke It your blotchy. aatmaty. se or ro allow or his he:Tko and a' physician trockled, ordioory Ito why sot eked it One one )Jr. Oboe nevor moroollood yr .l, to be load at any I summoned flt romplotly troneform rainoil consciousness: he died aura , Oragglt'o, th moot tittoiehtlr remoteoleo to loos roundo4 by hie fat hor, brothers and moo a tortmoht toe the woo olohtly. Mitt cold room. woottlea It oft snout. later hio mother heing away from ins' Ads, retrain horn at the urns. rutiorsi men to mall railroad connections wore be:4 In 'hi Itard vbsPol -flundeli there and often they carry evert' New. Id. torte:, ottended. months' pay. bit Chattertan CAMS te Utah about It yeas. agn atter ltaelne ombreto.4 Monument to Soldiers tha fennel In Ma native lank rnet 'brae years previously. la Vtals In Cemetery at Lehi lank h Me Heed In Brigham City.- - H. a ft . came from titers Cs Cache valley. wher be had livod the root of his' Correspoadencal his wife, one daugh LEHI Noir. t! At Re regular Ills. Ha aleleaves brothers. ter nod the vontne city Tuoeday IlI be even in meeting A farewell social council elected I commIttee to inywell. bonne of Ldetr Moran. who will pato the recline of a monument in leave for a mission to ths southern Nov. U. tho LeM eemeterY to the momory of states. L. W. Merrill hits boom sustained as s Lehi boys who est the suproms sac. to Bishop T K scowl rifle in th groat war. It la proposed Roos. counselor Larsew . who was first thst a bronze tablet shall contain their tounaslur.David to Wyoming hest moved names. whlch follow: Earl Ashton. Thomas M. Mumford who was INIteco Ashor. T. J. Powell. Ebbl and se sustained Christoneos. Herold Olmstead. Prod second counselor. was lirrieon. Wolter Edwards. Roy Kottb first and Stanley Thomas: . te The Ness Funeral services LEHI. Nov. CITY. Nov. MI-Whi- le for William Welsh were held from the at Work mnding a broken PIN, at the residence Wednesday. Bishop B. factory Thursday afternoon, Goodwin of the Reeved ward officiated th cause is one worthy of costaidra- ward amusement sugar In the Find Schultse ass fearfully peal& tion President Grant directed the fol. hall. invitations having boon maile4 Itichar4 it about the taco and chest whoa and th speakers were A. B. Anderson lowing letter to W. S. McCornick.: ',out to some' 200 of their relatives and someone turned on th hot lime water of Lehi and Clyde Price of Salt Lake treasurer of the Roosevelt Memorial, ,friends the pip. connection had been sesoclation of thAt state. under datel who read a hymn and repeated Mr. Peters was born at itallJ4ike before City. been had It arranged of Nov. 12: 'City May 10, MO. and Mrs. Polars, completed. Lord's the announce should bell prayer as the opening to that the "Dear MirEnclosed please find my, who Wall Miss Louis. Bingham bet1bre when the signal workmen wars through. tio the eervice. Ile also dedicated the personal chock for In. as a contribu-- ' her marriage. was born on the Platte that the hut fluid could be released. The floral offerings were Pro(too to the rionee11 stomortal asso. river banks on June 22. 11161. as her While Jr. Schultze waa holding one grove. lion. also one for 11:t00 for the came parents were making their wsy over. end of the fuse and beautiful. being the tokens of other the up against pip. purpose from the Church of Jesuit land from Illinois to Utah. They have on a level with his face. someone sympathy from the host of friends Christ of Latter-da- y welcomed 10 children into their home, Sainta over the bell chord. ringing Mr. Welsh has made In Lehi during "It affords me very much two of whom died in early life. Th. tripped the bell. land the operator at the his to make these contribullorie Inpleasure P. are Swill. Sarah long residence here, For the past honor 'eight iremaining other end turned the valve that re- :0 years of an dlatingulahed and worthy an Salt with but a short interruption Emmelin Watkins. water. the lime leasd boiling he has been (nation agent at the deAmerican am Theodore Rootsevelt. Iverson. Mayor John W. Peters. "Tours very tritly. Mamie P. Call. tie P. Christensen. pots here. He was born in American Fork Id iears ago. and besides his HEBER J. GRANT- Perry D. Peters and Lois P. Madsen. Death of Goodwin wit. and daughter le survived by his of this city. Mr. Peters hiss devoted practically BRIGHAM CITY. Nov. 22 aged mother and (To brothers. vs Champion his entire life to public ervic4'. He Gilbert. son of Mr. and Mrs. Georst Lehl News6Votes. , Gilbert of this city. died at th taught school for many years. was H. Greets Mrs liarthi S. BTobstian. who has family borne Wednesday of Bright's in cot fly superintendent of schools at at Mr. Gilbert has a ranch out been librarian for Lehl's public litwo different time., served a term as fromn Burley. Ida and was making his Old Home brary sight years. has resigned and a as and when takan ill. H. ar- will ju4gto ;county clerk, there probate hos, -- ---return to her home in Iron On . in territorial the lerrlthe to City ried early Brigham 'representative P110-0county. Sylvia Bushman has been ack Nov. Dempoey, silature. He was a member of the Con- morning train Wednesday. In a help- chosen to till the vacancy. world champion heavyweight boxer. istitutional convention, served a term less and unconscious condition but repeptised through Provo yeatordy on !as ma ,r of gained consciotteneos during the day Lehi will in the near future be proacted as and City. Brigham famfth of a members talked the his way from the teat to Los Angeof the Bank of Brigham City ily. Mr wax born in this city March vided with garbage and waste paper letl. where he la going to fill a 8100.- - Icashier 'twice. filling a mission to Great Brit-lai- n 2, 1876 His wife died a few years cans for the busineas corners. 0110 (plus percentages) engagement. in between. When the First Na- CEO. There were no children and he Gilbert Sager has commenced suit for a motion picture concern. Dempby hie aired Parania, one Bank of Brigham City wee or. I. survived ;(ione) was met at the Union depot hero ganized in 1401. he was made cashier brother lid one slater Funeral sere-ice- s for divorce against Jane Sager in the sey wrire held in the First ward chapel Fourth district court. his old home town. by a number of and holds that today. During the boys of Provo with whom he used the world war, position Mr. Peters was county yesterday afternoon,. To commemorate the annivetter7 to box. He exprettsed plesaure Brigham City Notes. at 'chairman of the five big Liberty loan of their organization 10 years ago the near a fast them While meeting them again. Among standing running Y. L M. I. A. will celebrate in an which were successfully put was Otto Olsen. Dempsey. firet box- !drives over in Boxelder county. He is one belt at the cement plant Tuesday aft. an old time dance and program Nov. ernoon. 0. M. Hartmann suffered a 2Ith. ing manager, who, se a member of of the members of the board of tru , the Provo Commercial club, extended 'tees of the Agricultural college. fractured bone in one of his legs by Dick. the little son of Mr. and Mrs. the champion an invitation to atop In an ecclesiastical way, Mr. Peters the belt breaking and the loose end John o:f and visit with his friends in his has serveo as a bishop's counselor and striking his kg. McKinney. bad the misfortune to break his arm several days ago. home town. Dempotey said that while for upwards of 40 years has been All the beets in this district have he would. indeed. enjoy a visit with a member of the high council of BozMargaret Littleford was operated been harvested and nearly all hauled. his old friends here It would have to eleer stake. He wad stake superinThe use of on at the local hospital for appendiciweather I. made good being be at a later date. He promised Mr. terdent of a numschools for Sunday in fall plowing. The recent storms tis during the week. Olsen and others that he would make riot-wea- . W 36,--Ta- .V1.0 r y Death of Mrs. Batchelor. First crnsenf '!Pape's Cold Compound"' relieves distressThree doses break up coldsNo quinine! , - 4 I ti . lAt Nasty Colds Ease at Once .. illi 1 tionscientiol I . 1 ' ; I ,1-- i gOgden r, - i - - !I It 141( - ol( as re! LIMON. ItIci floc, daal ha atturroa bare iNithiri ono hi Oise p0000d away Nov.' Inook, Nap an ilinras at only about folatIl hours, ond William T Chamaeleon. a tho !pioneer of this alloy. died 1 ,- ' 1 . Two Deaths at A Smooth, White Shin Weston Reported Weather Defies That ..,... 1st Codiroopoodioaeo a '' 1 , 41 - 1 F ik .. I: A ,N1,1c110IL tho tqndis tot J400tovell an. ',mortal iii,"elatlar rt.:: r 1: 1:dh611..amsol71:1111t g utc:uhtt, It , bei prreinct ohalf men. togther 41)11 h th uverintendnt cT) next Sunday evening, choos- Miller Fleck, 29 yeais old, wife of J. Pleads Guilty; Fined. ing for his subject "Return Soldiersi L. Eeck. died at the family home Nov. to ha not seriously injured and Reconstruction." 20. She leavrs her husband and an OODE,N, Nov. 22.A fine vine Infant child, her parents. Mr. and Mrs. loinposed upon Fred- Harvey, who Welch' and Mrs. L. L. Nelson Bishop A. Hall J. el the marriage of their son, C. L. Miller, three brothers and guilty to a charge of receiving stol- e& goods taken from box cars in the The funeral service' A., to Miss Ida Mae Turpin of three sisters. Henry Nov. J. Hall OGDEN, 22,A. general Idaho. The wedding took' will be held Sunday. Nov. 23.'in the manager of the Utah Packing corpora- Blackfoot, Murray First ward chapel, at 12 temple, Wed- o'clock tion, is seriously ill with pneumonia. place in the Salt Lake noon. The caaket will be open A wedding He wee brought home from Bear River nesday. Nov. 19. supperi at the home of her parents on the day where he was duck hunting with a par- was served to members of the immethe funeral. from 10, until the 1 of ty of hunters from this city. He wee diate family last evening. funeral hour. taken ill Thursday. and was ordered to ComMines s terms In the county jail. hig home hy Dr.. W. E. Whalen. Wicchert Child Die.. pany hae changed ita cap.:al stock, .620,000 shares, par value one cent, William C. Wiechert six years old, from assessable to non,amessable. The died at the home On Ninth East and certificate of amendment is signed by, Vine streets, Thursday. Funeral servJesse Knight, president,. and W., Lea. ices this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the South Cottonwood &lapel. Ittr Mangum. eeeretary--- Henrotit has purchesed ground a, to erect .building which he pro-- 4 Herder Found Guilty of poses to use for a restaurant. near the Telluride- Motor company place of Voluntary Manslaughter busineste 2,1 Frank Wride of, Benjamin, son of COALVILLE, Nov. 21Mike Finnan. Thos. Wride and grandson of Bish- -, a sheepherder. charged with murder In op Ewan Wildetit the Second ward, the first degree for the killing of Frank hes gong on a mission to the Centrail GilberL also a sheepherder, In the Bear statcs. Davis. Salt Lake stenographer. is here aP a witness In the ease of ths state vis. John Westburg and James, wty Garbett. i , '1 11005EVELT MEMOBIALI tio The accident yeettettee efleretoon was witnessed by tiold Wheat. who sae returrieing to Ogden from Pall Lake, driving the automobile of I. A Mr. Wheat Laid that se he anlyth. to rtgden from Reit was returning south ha tidier the headlight,' of th car before it approached the curve. H. then ea., the cur strike the curve and turn over. H. said that trt,m the manner In which the headlights tini the car mum have turned over at least ke FOR ll ' 4, shn Tr-Sta- 1114' I I 1111P1'111 F lt;r I OREAtill , laws I 11 V fl I t is IP. : oaDEN Nov. 22onehundred and thirty gallons of home made grape wine, said to contain nin per ront Ccohol. was confiscated by Sheriff II C. Petersen and his deputies in a raid snad at 131 Twenty-fiftstreet Yentarday afternoon. Peter Boodrookos was placed under rrrrr t and th wine was taken to the county building. The officers state that the wine was located in a cellar of the house. It was contained in two barrels and a Dumber of bottles. A hand press with which th wine was alleged to hase been Made was also seized. Boodrookos told the officers he Nide the wine with grapes and sugar.' 'Zeta of housewives make their own wine, he aid. but when told by the they did not make it as strong said that when it got too ileers behe, put water in it. - he ! Home Made Wine Confiscated by Sheriff III I mild I. Met le)1 Vk ) to 1E: Nell) of Kt alialoti. ANTOR i Tb. trOut ilies of I he foot c,,ocsi of u era boil t t he litt and tif ad lour ft II.Y 1014 troll, the otorota the 11la FROM OIRTIIIINEll PLANE better). vithich It a broken the autontobile. belooglog to and dtlitin by Mr. Goldy. turned bier ter,ce ' Mrs et r...1.1 OGDEN'. Noy !! Aliho.,gh the accitleht occurred at Thomaa and C. 0 Pripet, narrowly rte. I IQ itclok Thutmlay voning infor. t capod serious Injury snd possibly mation as not obtainable until let doeth pretorday afternoon ahn iii propeller blade of the airplane in which they hed started to tak a trip. broke and th machine mad a rapid Crescent froni height of 410 feet The accident occurred at Riverdale The mahins had ripen from th Washington listights flying field when th Mr. Nest realised propellor broke. that an immediate landing as rime-sex- y and he picked a field just west of the Rivrdele ochoolhoutro and The plane narrowly 'wooed The crashing lido a farm boo plane turned a 'somersault and landed on the field upsid down. Nithr dm Thomas nor Aviator Preat were injured. but the machine was badly damaged. Mr. Pleat crawled from beneath the arecked plane without an asaist Ince and thn released Mrs. Thorns& who was held In th plane by the life belt. A few momnts later a number of people who had 114,1111 th sudden el NOCe n t of the machine arrived the scene of the accident to render assistance but found the two unhurt. G. Earl Thomas, manager of the Thomas Ice plant. witnessed the accident and rushed in his automobile to RIvereide. II. had brought hie wife to the flying fields. the plan hay. been to take the woman for log a trip over thia city. young Mr. Prest had been here two days and had made a 'timber of flights over the Mrs. Thomas la a daughter of city. Prof and bira Joseph Ballantyne. 'V a Li, I. 1011 I nd 1U 0 Innis UMW, d 111.1,414. :Ito,e (sold) of I.) roars. lit 1.0 RELUS0 ill kr 116r bt.wise ts iIL141, a I (: 'eat lb : '11N ( satisfactory t ist Brigham City Pioneers Keep Golden Wedding Anniversary' rwv WO OW wtdMPInam0 ESCAPE - - t . anstotx411-,..617071-1astole- ' ' i . counti.--Advertisem- t- - T;L 1-- |