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Show - DESERET , EVENING NEWS JUNE. 5 1920 SATURDAY 4 1 Provo Office S. OgdentOffice IFS MOSE ; Five Minutes.a Day With Our .Presidents ust Between Ourselves -- aati ubscriptios dolteeri complain is ?stapling rot Tbe Nemo by Dens E. Stewart, to put off tgclay's duty 1 should be made to Jam. A. ()tiros ToL Moo T.L 1111 North tat West 81... To lepaose If until tomorrow. to aro ntak Patrons roquostod saL Daily. diaturd BEWILDERED tramodiat oomplaints rosafillatt myself of a double chin. and how can is Choroll add. stomach 1In" I'and I ',move a small molt, from thA back your satisfactory de!ivory. , rocontlic to a Now Tor:papa, hog. of LXXI.--TH- E I MAN WHO WAITED RN UR N URN i I my neck T" disturbed take 1EMM..i tot r RCM PUBLICATIONS as to the aboo. for Information ging A B in whim the whols Thinking Order your Church' works and ell C. i othar books through any Ogden top. lutely corsoct, color for socks ut the richness of the language is before us! 1 1 Vontorot of News. Th rosontatts to difficult' f Signers so in oureelves Chautauqua Voluntarily h , up shutting It proment lima. Vy have ths immense stock of Mr a within wail of t personal putterings. Effect Organization' hoop one's self well Informed whenhe with th whole world t,eseret News Book Store, this tar". I free for our sc. sat tut tho 'tato. to draw front. ono lives far from the metropolis." II,-- At racont mast., wrote. Don't you foal parry for' his coast Bounding our eyes with the Urn. a Juno PROVO. the new aid to diiestion Its of our otirrore when the glory of ing of the Chautauqua signors as' or porplegAy stars might be ours!, tollovr Two women who are very anxious theHow comfort viabilities wait effected and do we and I? of KILLED BY IALLItig TREE. Commit- - I for the daily paper each waning wort' what are our think. you irraro chosen: committao ing relief from t ' from thoughts born? Of so. tumid Each observed. pleasant too al wholieT. Earl Pardo. chairman racently own licitude for our personal , Lad ail signers. Ticket committaa.1all Ono accounts of the stirring events the discomfort of acid. troubles. the anCli. our own elfish ploasuro5 . our Ward. M. A. Connant. chairman; lot iho flay. the industrial Own Or are we en 'Its' IN CITY HALL PAH AS-H- E rounds? petty news. lb local haPPontlige dyspepsia. gacyng want. ssmu.! ropperson. Jr,. political laming Our outlook and our thought fashion notes. the in to revel pron. chairman; Third Ward. Aidous Dixon. NAM IT KOTT & Sown , Two questions wore notied in ilia vision? One cannot always walk in the chairman; north Ward. r. Ir. Fits- - Pages of a contomporaryboth from C":";1116 Of AMU MUM ASSISTANCE ( "Which would clouds. Nor ohould we entirey ignore 1110FIEB.S toy. chairman; Firth Ward. Mrs. John women. Th. first: 41 thin. should But mY personal appostance. Jackson. chairman; Ilistk Ward. Mrs. you advise me to get to wear with 1 be a wipe division of thought. Can we 1 l'i 00000 now spring stilt----a large or small; Geo. A. Startup. chairman; ! not find it? cure I shall "How Ward. it. '. J. The other Murdock; lira chairman; of to th Broth forotection members hair H. Woods. OGDEN. June rhood of Railroad Trainman la tI.1 lionnovilie Ward. IL W. Williams, chair.. it TS years of age. was killed yesterday .,. ;mune the marriage of their laugh., from insults dirociod at them by man; Manion, Ward. "'red C. Rottman. Esteemed and city adis to Damon Know. wch Capable ii. Dixon. chairman; I ter at thair tiroundeJohn 4 o'clock when he of- - strikers and others whilo at afternoon k4011 ., Otto. 8001110011. C. W. and J. took place the first of the week. , work. Tito roceived t'raig communication Dies Teacher School (trod to give exitance to TIUMW of t the commissioner, is slimed by S. tititiltyW. t). Unhurt& chairman and I Dceoration--I- L Alice Reynolds. ' men who were felling a tree on the -rrt warner eaecatace .11' 1,,..1 "'' It I N. leo "''' , """"'''' Coo an O. R. Thomas. biro. Quarterly Conference. the t hat if who says south aids of the city hall. The tree organisation. 1,4; chairm1(4 , W. beitsroy and rznot given protaction by the , 11taeld Brown. AdvertisingHaber el. - was being removed under the super- they ore will MURRAY. "'Juns S.Quarterly they eity appeal to blither author. ittittlitir. chairman. Herald R. Clark, vision of Welter Ritchie, city tree conference of Cottosiwood stake will Moo. A Mayor Irranela hao (Riveted an I Georg. 'Pt. Barton. John C. Swenson. j. convene tomorrow. this and of , the investigatIon evening alleged trouble. ' Wyman Hord. Martin Laroon and lir. W. Woods had been sitting on the The session tonight will be at 1;10 T. Hailer. Junior ChautauquaMrs. J. men the Notice. lawn near the tree watching oclock and the meottngs Sunday will F. Wakefield- qua Notice. at work and as the tree was ready to be at 16 a.m. and S P.m. It le ex' fall he is said to have approached ' OODE,N. June tCoennwneing, lune 6J pected that Bishop Charles W. Nibiey Funerala of James Dunn. - to offer asistance to Inspector Ritchie 4. and continuing six daYik the ()oand Elder B. H. Roberta will be In 1 who told him to kep out of danger. lden Cliauteuquo assembly will be held attendance. All sessions of the con., services for PROW). June M. A moment later the tree fell striking In Lester park. Frank ' Driggc Unto& Bunn, who died suddenly tit his femme will be in the stake tabernaMr. Woods on the head. breaking his provident of the committees elected home in Mammoth Wednesday cle at 7hirty4hird South and State 1 morning, the by Ogden , guarantors. announced were held in the Provo gizth ward neck. lie died 16 minutes later with the 'streets. 1 which is said to program be W. Iror with Dr. fully meetinghouse yeaterday afternoon. out regaining consciousness. The meeting Sunday- night in the to the standeird of former seasons Bishop Joseph Nelson presiding. The H. Nelson, city physician. and Dr. Ezra up willstake be tabernacle with In the under features special addition. . opening prayer was offered by Brighama C. Rich were summoned and attended auspices of the Mutual Improvement Johnson. Music was furnished by the injured man. sosociations.. Eider Roberts wilt be ,..) , ... Quartet. Ralph Poulton. J. W. McAdam. I Mr. Woods was not recognised by Respected Citizen of In attendance and the music will be Norma Bullock and Carol Poulton. The t , of the men engaged in the felling : e 4 to the any tribute furnished speakers paid by the M. I. A. WrIli Carbon , ' of the tree but an identification tag 1 Suddenly following life and character of their doiitirtit4 : 1 ISO voices. of chorus, WAR. friend: Presidont T. N. Taylor. Andrew MAJOR WILLIAM ItIcKINLEV IN THE CIVIL , . . (Special to The News.) ,, '''' - was found in his pocket bearing the 1 ...- .- -Knudsen. J. W. McAdam and Ralph name "Nathan IL Wood" and the ad 1 ILLIAM MCKINLY challenged All payments for subscriptions A nd Z. Marshall. an Poulton. The benediction was by BeaPRICE. May 6.A. !kW Lake." street. Salt "Market dress, n. Me Kink.), In the William IMO1110111 was i t ms complaints regarding and disproved the old saying 20, A nephew, Joseph Woods. living at early settler And highly respected citi- ProvoPairtnin. 4 should be made to George T. routs, that burn al Nikll 0Ita cemetery. city casts : the zen of Carbon presidency 1151 Twenty-thir- d was found died street. county b3S Randolph street. Pocatello, Idaho. suddenly ism-cc, the CIO War. reeve hews Site& on no man but once and that 1887-11- einto by the police. He said his Imola had yesterday of heart failure at his home z : a buyer in .Can Telephone 1 14-Agent for the Daily shadow IL L. Menlo's, son of Mr. and Mrs. , Her first Lake. Salt near in will a I If the chance be missed then it daughter Wellington. and Deseret News. ton, O. E. A. Minium of this city, has guns t x Aitoi-neMr. Marshall was 64 years old. Be to Butte, name is Alice, he said. but lie had no I . I never come again. Twice the Repub. Montana, where he has I s position as branch manager knowledge of her last name. as she was a director of the Wellington Can. be 1671Lisa:l'eldintitia ,' in. al company and a member of the farm of the Western Union Telegraph ofwas recently married. Imica Kni 117.1nationbn et:ht: Notate's. missiNgs . National loan board. He ;eaves five children. fice. of his and Odell Salt T. Lake of William a. Lincoln and LeRoy Mar. George of Ohio. 'Conventions of 1888 and 1382. Each California Delegates brother Joseph Odell of Logan, were shall and Mrs. Bertha Young and Mrs. in i time he put it away, content to wait in the int A. STEVEN& Provo LIMOY Yesterday L. -C. Sweet. Mr. Marshall was born Geo. A. Odell'i candidacy for goverSure of Johnson In Bradford. rAHED his proper turn when he did not have . England. March IS. Ile& nor; Mr. Odell-- , reports that there is (Special Correspozdonce;) S Ito snake the tree to bring down the youth who was aa careful to keep -hie , OGDEN. June 5.One hundred and He has lived In Carbon county more quite a sentiment in favor of Harvey as his collar clean. StevA. .June HOLDEN, 2.Leftoy 'ripened fruitof hiswellpatience. under. tongue 1 atCluff receiving the nomination for All doors in the little town natural!, fifty delegates to the National Repub- than 20 years. The truth In enough I. who Salt lAk died a ens, ispot hospital at Chicago passed lican convention torney general. i stood that (Special to The News.) this ereatest of political swung open with a welcome to such It is reported that the waters of the May 20 was the son of William and through this city yesterday from Cali- Junction PAYSON. June more thnJ prises is not to be won by unbashful nice young man. and a major to boot. Provo river have fallen to a point that Idaho, fornia on the Republican specialsnow-sheValley, was six weeks a vain search has been made i wooing. In reality, our highest office Although he was yet poor. when Ida it la believed that no more dif- Elizabeth Seeley Stevens, and bad been delayed by fire at the Lone Prominent Citizen where will be lexperienced by the born at Holden May 2. MIL His early for Martin Schwab, who it is feared oftener has sought the man. Seldom Saxton, the banker's daughter who had of the Sierras. The delegates a ficulty banks. water flooding the has either met with foul play or a fa- - is it captured by those who seek it been to school in New lork City and expect to arrive In Chicago Sunday. t The business interests of Provo have youth was spent In school and in the tat accident Included in the party were Frank moatas for example, Clay, Webster, who had just come back from Europe. t,,,,,,'' d a complaint to the officers various avocations of rural like. until asnator States United P. former regi Flint, to him. while they were ' 4 of the Provo Commercial club in which the fall of 11116, whenhe entered the t'16.---Mr. Schwab left home here March Cam. Douglas, Seward, Blaine, Sher- smiled yes who is chairman of the from California. A' buggy ride," the banker man. Bryan--- ; was in -a "takingbusiness Chandler Provo is traveling It that the lamesJr.. alleged Relpia 5.: 5:::4 delegation; Mayor The presidency also has a pleasing smiled too, and made them a wedding be spent two automobile and was bat heard from 7 A.Cr.' itLogan-wherhouses have been taxed disproportionof ban Francisco; M. H. Delfoung pubhigh. The .matter was referred years. From .1817 to 1S$ 0 he taught at Flagstaff. Ariz. He was a sales- - way of recompensing adversity. A full gift of one of the best houses in Canately lisher of the Ban Francisco Chronicle: memt the taxation committee, the I.. man for the Champion Cash Itegterter half of the prettidents have received ton. - It was front the front porch of Joseph P. Knowland. publisher of the N t bers of which met with the county im the schools of Mi illpd county, leav- company, Oakland Tribune, and others. of Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. the White House as a consolation for that honeymoon dwelling that McKinto who have commissioners. agreed z The California delegates expressed years mission Schwab heard from him by letter or their misfortune in missing lesser ley made his campaign for the prestthem a hearing at an early date. ing Nov. UM will . W. give . Hiram Johnson confidence that 't dency in 1196. The high priests' quorum of Utah to the northern states, laboring most poet card every day while he was en places.. be nominated and elected president of was beaten for the speak- t school Central in McKinley meet will the McKinley's is one of the bestand Istake on route to and there. sad. Wino'''. Flagstaff, of Nebraska in time April the the United States. in B. room Reed Thomas 1889, next one of the ntoet etoriee ership by Sunday morning assembly H.. T. 'IT; at Provo 15. he dropped her a card. written in and he left Washington a defeated lit the domestic patheticlove Hs ;. attended the 10 o'clock for the purpose of reat records of the ;nest' was the he saying postoffice, keying t the quorum. of R. O. T. C. six he before , organising from of years the winter congrenernan only With birth the of second 1202,.and her that morning for Winslow. 48 miles returned tut president-elec- t. ..At a, meeting of the Utah County during Had he dency. child, the wife was left an invalid. The Bar association in this city yesterday that time until 190$ was pmployed astaway. and Would write her that night. been Train at Koarni , '''' s instead , of' aker Reed, and, tier death children fit both of within to voted close members the present of the echool at Holden. due. As the dors passed and the trite heard Incurred the 'title of '"Czar," or had five their offices at I p.m. each Saturday ptincipal years of her wedding day utterly notified OGDEN, June S.Liut. rt. C. Ever ly him she the from nothing S. he which tim out of turned he been net ItOS) congress (Sept. nervous organize.. Mut announced that on Tuesday. June throughout the months of June. July ing company and officials and a search . had he won those smaller honors overwhelmed her and August..' ' married Was Letty A. Stepheniem. In was Is, 29 members of the Ogden high The horns office sent a he well might never have won the Hon. and her shattered health remain. begun. James Kirkendall was brought before school R. O. T. C. Will leave to attend ed thenceforth the May. 1005, he moved to Logan and for t man out from Cleveland and It was I object ot114N yesterday and or- the Judge toA. B. Morganmonth honor. A disappointment her hueband's tenderconstant the training camp at Camp Kearny. care. supfor the following four years attended the i determined that Mr. Schwab .never highest dered pay $40 a Those going to the camp StO HTbOrt the borne' enlists popular manfully he A. C. from which he graduated with never.couldknow Although port of his minor children. Weston Bird, o Adams. Grant Belnap. a ar- the class of 1912, having acted two did reach Winslow.' It wail learned sympathy, and the author of the minute to minute when she would pass --- George Scott of Lake View at on 4 Willard Chase. Ford Freeman. Jack that he left Flagstaff, as he mad Kinley bill entered the contest for the Into a rested her. a morning swoon. executive on yesterday he made her his corn. student the body Campton. Hyrum Goddard, Spencer at presidential nomination in 1896 as one t he would. and that he was all and battery on Gold- years on his travels. Once when he charge of assault of committee and two years as prest- - that time. There is open. wildright panion Halverson, Jenson Rosa, Charles John counView. The Lake en in also the had who suffered martyrdom Taylor. son. Ralph Kenny. Renal ',Mort. Ent home dent of from the student and hurried body, the winning beCongress. two men. according to the officers. between the two points and the cause of the protective tariff. inert Lippincott, Harry Legor, Theron and speaker. try 7 given up hope of say- tame involved in a controversy over distinction as a debater, wee officers. illtil ..working, On, the Almon' I That 'cause- Walt ter McKinley 'more physiciansMShad Mars. Vernon, Mattson, John McCune, own ministrations end his After tie Is Scott and water empiuy. alleged leaving ing her. e5liege irrigation '70r101 or was As lost he the mere either a that Delbert Rasech, Mike Rogers. than waylaid. partisan dogma.. ',With a acahoe. to have attack ed as principal of the Millard Taylor through a long night at her .. Hurst Turner, Hillard Pliverstoon. son of a small foundryman in Ohio. he prayers Mr. Scott was not taken into custody demy. it Hinckley, for three years. In his way and perished. 1 bedside' recalled her to life. Clifton, Oscar Crosby. an was Mrs. Mr. Wherry. FredOlen carne and , Schwab "infant here 'and born.,to industry," but was ordered to appear in court at the spring of 1915 he moved to Salt eyeThe of are Columbus Gale, Lamont HenGrant Ellis, people IL I on was Not he from two a date. about later Pueblo, unlikely brought up years ago , Lak City where he was employed for derstot, Carl McFarland, Ed. aOreniten. the deetined apostle of protection car-Id- witnesses that while he was governor one tear in the Western Correspon- - Colo. They formerly lived at Paris, tied his defeat for Congresshe his dinner-pa- il from which the JOHN P LI1D .live children five And His.wite Lehi High School dance school. His health falling him, never entered the state capitol of a mid-da- y ate his ,Truck. la Collide 12 ere married parent here. years They it became necessary for him to under. withbut turning to lift his hat (Special Correepondence.) meal, seated On a heap of pigiron at morning Mr. Schwab was 50 years old. Principal Resigns go an operation and he was advised age. Driver Injured JUNCTION of a blast furnace. In a smiling farewell to Mrs. lkicKindoor the VALLEY, Ida., June S. I flaming , la ' his to After change his vocation. was ley in her hotel window across the And when the boy's schooling (Special to The News.) Funeral services for John P. Lind OGDEN. June ilCuts about the face he went to Long Valley, in pioche Bristol to Assess By the same testintonY. he to an end by the "hard times" rtreet: brought Elmer recovery and arm were suffered yesterday by of Junction, who died May 23, after a June which LEHI, Idaho a took and li.Principal homestead, up ing : in the iron business. doubtless he sprang from his chair on the stroke of C. A. Wilkinson, 1702 Oilivon avenue. Fund connec- For In he had been local been with the who has Miller. developing, every afternoon. no matter how heard the men in his father's trade. In a collision between a light truck lingering iliness, were held at his horn. school, etc.. until to the low weighty the business in hand nor how troubles S. all he was driving and a truck belonging May 21, with Bishop David Saunders high school two years. has accept...I lion with teaching was their A of the of directors the f charge meeting stricken by a 4 December when he The front to the Californla market. many might he In conference with Bristol Mining company is called tariff of 1851. - - wheel of the truck caught in the street in charge, The speaker, were Patri- the principalehip of the Davis county return of his former affliction. He Pioche 3 iss.so. a echool a term of and to window at for the After him, Monday stopped teaching aetx otLnagt 'f and car track near the Vnion depot, was called away front books executive chamber. where he- waved arch 'Toyn.-Gebuilding. pin:..Iis p2oletrdi A, Blanthorne and high school and will move there Imme- apossessed a strong perwmality. p son lost control of the machine and the he was so- - aExchange will be levied and McKinley , assessment temperament; congenial small in successor not Civil war; the his in greeting to the to has handkerchief His four ofyears yet pass Chas.. diately Kimber Grouse Creek, and The Injuries were COniliOn- resulted. tive in religious and secular affairs. work commenced Immediately to sink., the hard which wife. Thone's Coach windgraduated university watching. been,appointed. place the of caused by the breaking ' weaput dowel Bishop Saunders; all of whom spoke here will be taken by Prof. Mitchell He served as a member of the stake A shaft started60 last fail were to lead th'e nation The same sentimental devotion con., ohield. of feet. when work was, the men who Sunday school board in Millard, Cache- to a depth In high terms of the .deceased. Vocal of the Richfield This will be through four decade.. Having gone tinned in the White House, where the. winter. the for high. school. Prof. and memwas a stopped stakes. Deseret Hit I reea In as ore the into She army solos and duets were sung under the A. B. Anderson. who lias hatrdharge bee of the bishopric in Holden from et:MUtoed down for 200 feet where private president wasalways quick to respond: Association of Deaf The ment of another pl'esident-to-be-to every summons from 'Mrs. McKin-- , direction of Ada Nelson. Many friends of the agricultural work here for the July 1105, to 1608, being released at 1 expected to be encountered. Metals. 1 Rutherford i3 . Hayeshe came out at leys apartments, carefully and cheer-- ! La goon and loved ones were In 'attendance to past five years. has been appointed the time of his removal front the riro:huelaBeriAlpeedrjooinnstpeenBortk , Outing , 23 a captain, with the brevet title of I fully deciding perbaps a selection ,of !;',; of the church seminary. A ward. In his passing the family loses , i principal MIEN. June 5,The closing session pay their respects to the- departed. new room tor this theological work a devoted, loving. and exemplary bus- ribbons while he kept the cabinet or t at O., a crowd of senators waiting-Ia of the triennial convention of the Canton. 4 lawyer Becoming his office be from made on will the he was his buried his tithing band and father and the Church and request Utah Association of the Deaf is being By All gain kindness fice. and to remodeled !; this will be which patience. hie:olun strmituginglInhge held at Lagoon today. where ;various home ranch. Tile benediction was ty building. community an active and valuable i Infancy. unselfishness of the husband brought-the- ir aklindd citizen. He le survived by his wife sports will' be indulged in. Music and Merriner Hendricks and the grave was suit the theological class needs. - for 14 'years he was the spokes- reward to the politiCal leader,. le anticipated that work en the three sons and two daughter& an It speeches' lunches and deuces. 'taw also dedicated by Patriarch Toyn. ',man in Congrem of that industrial Iincluded Pain Stops Instantly in the program. playing a part in making McKinley' high school building will be be- aged father, three brothers and three John P. Lind was born in Sweden. new soon The convention opened at the state who have WO' of the. few but it wit be impossible to sisters. school in this city Thursday and July 1, 1812. He embraced the gospel gun Hump Vanishes : The young major when be came to borfie the trials presidents most trying , at of next for it have year's completed when addressee at of during Friday, the, age It, being baptised by Ola school work. I office without losing their 'temper. gantrutroen.lce,vnisal were delOvered by Prest. Paul Mark. C. Nielsen He came to Utah In MY Taylorsville Citizen, I bait Lake. proud- 1812. ' Rohl. Clarencir he41'9;1ot Greatest The e of Monday: .Popular ' dent of the board ar trustees. and Arthspeech. New. marvelous! way to treat bunions, sober dignity. His readiness Answers Last Call stops He suffered the hardahips of the Burglars Loot when to his feet. came from his prac- Referendum in History.' ur Wenger. Entertainment , features pain Instantlybanishes the Ugly I tice , sociewere in the hands of Paul MilfiL Otto early pioneers.' Crossing the plains art in the of the debating and tired ,: hump Juno 6.Jacob Mantle, , ;Itacker Mercantile a MURRAY; P. Farley. Arthur Wenger and Miss he walked the entire distance and was (Copyright, 191.1 by Jamee Morgan; I : swollen. ties of his school days. His habits well known and highly respected , achey. means of cheering And helping May Woolalayer. the been formed in his had also ae properly mer- citizen of Taylorsville. palmed away Mbeyel June Recker Oficers of the association are Paul many discouraged souls copdition. burning LEI., :3?antr7rvacn 7seymnednio! c,panittbehl.i)sthheed, on." Methhe the when doo, ,a joined opress boyhood, anc P. a You 4ear Mark, president: Otto Farley. first Sunday at his home in 'raylorsville last Sunmarried Marie Gillet in Mt. She cantile buPding was entered entrance vice president: Carl Herten. second vice smaller shoIr with odist church at. lb and grew up a 14111 morning by burglars.. The day, May 30, after an illnese of about Emma was 4111' comfort. Test ..president: Mary W. Wooisleyer. secre- died in 1171 and he married Drente-villit at --- 77 - -- -wao 46 rear and He made through the door years old, days. being a Christine Norberg.. He made tary; Elgin Jacobsen. treasurer. 'V a my risk. TWA trial born in Missotrri,--Jam- . 20, 1848. his home till in DIM when be. the burglary was notasdiscovered until alio: copvinces. store was services were held WedFuneral the .morning, Tuesday AP answered the of tall No clumsy appar- again pioneering, closed Monday. The first evidence of Conference Postponedat 2, June Taylorsville,4ard, neadar, no &tun. rubber settling In Junction, a valley then far' the , mould robbery 1,14 - noted- in the hard- with interment In Taylorsville' cemeor protector, I OGDEN. June He moved 1y confer- from ,human habitation,. ence of North Weber stak hes been his, family to this place the year fol.' ware department- when several dozen tery. no uncomfortable leather , , .,- no plas- - , . , . postponed from June 13 to Jun. 31. lowing-an,local records credit him' pocket knives were rimed. InvestigaMurray 1Vntes. i shield or felt pad,salve cat" according to an announcement made with being the first settler and pio-- 1 tion proved that betwen MO and mussy , of Citizens have Murray the asked, stake The change by presidency. merchandise wee carried oft It is PED0DYNIfi lin- - this region. Success: crownedl worth of the their attorney, J. E. Pistols. has been Made en account of the neer Tto Complete . stolen goods consIsted of through nesolou Mutual contention in Salt Lake, Sun- his labors in later years. A thrivingl MoE of the Short Line that I1 . Oregon railway WM. C. CLIVE . say it MRS. FRANZISKA ward known as the Moulton ward is shoes and clothing. IttiVINI RAABE day. June 13. be to a construct obliged,. viaduct same is second 1 ; time the This the HMV now in existence In the Junction valti aeons Forty-eighth on its track otiick so sure does it I been entered recently and PARKINSON - Don't wastull-f-ni-anley. He lived throughout his life, hon- store has same , 'VIOLIN sad P14,10 . street.. Work Begun on South act.line of goods stolen. ored and respected by aU who knew about the INSTRUCTOR VOCAL ART money on useleits meth-Th- e Studio II North Stato tittlast Pitons Mill Creek Ward Dramatic evidently had driven U. P. Double Track him. Ho loaves-- a 'wife, 12 children A tolight truck Don't suffer. Try Wasatch 1511-- 1 - 39 ear) on nos& stolen four-acback door the club and will t the the up Ill and rrantlehildron drama. present e PYDODYNE at mY OGDEN". June 1.The property loaded into it. June 11, Write, today before you do another Valley Fridey, Farm," WaPatch 7663 -comof struction company Ogden has at 2:20 oclotkIn the afternoon and thing. Just aay "I want to try PRIDO- UTAII CONSERVATORY. 11t OF menced work on the double 'tracking ,. KAY'LARORATORTES Address 8:30 DYN11." at o'clock in the evening. Death of Beck. of the triton Pacific road from Was'r MUSIC. 11. Dearborn St. , etch to Leroy. Six camps have been It is'freely, admitted that had it not nest. thisobs. CLARENCE 3: HAWKINS LEHI. June lied Beck, an bi.en enlen, established and the work will be rush11111ANCITIA ILLL OF )1tSIC TArcirt for the eMciont and prompt , ed as rapidly,as possible for comble. old Lehi resident. died at the home of work of Teacher of Cerinet, Cortet. , Thearl McClellan. Director. NOTICE. the AsozsivirAT fire Murray City departtine before' next inter. The stretch his daughter. Mrs. Mary Whipple, of ment arrere 03 for be. of double tracking revere a distnneo Oltirl1r.10TRATIONS. Thursday evening the fire in tha Bytom general debility Wednesday, Mr, Beck's Parine Gold & Connor Min, enure find advanced pupils Connor- -. gonthnrn of 11 miles and will vont approximate- tilt Milling Company. death came peacefully; he 'tag sitting bold and tbe most lr is piano Isstruetles prinipal suitors In a .ly moée.00k great conflagration. The Ph... Woo. 1428. in a chair and went to sleep:r Walknn Bank itossnabl. Wu 2101 Old Motorising husinss. ROom Workmen are &ion employed by the was stirnated at 13,000; partially of lAko ejtV. Utah. office. Last !total Temple. He was born in Germany IS years Iota Building. Plait company building the federal road at 1 IR covered a pretty given that at by iteurance. Notte. Chesolute Tilts read covers a distance ago And was on of Utah's early maPROF. CEO. CARELtSS. of the Board of tit Se InCitsandwsilcostd2441,100- nui Edith Brown, tmeeting' ti mouth Pacific Gold by fear Mintor DAVID , REESE. Co., held on tho :too nnv of ,-Teacher of daughters and one son. datighter of Mr..- and Mrs. Orson a. , - Lehi News ?Cotes. oneostmtnt. No. 4. of three Brown of Bennion, to H. IL Wight of May III. Stockholders Meet. Illosiboil Iltollas of was on illettint:, eonto non Noon. Harmony. 'hare Tpvtd rk)Itn all solomnised mound and outstanding City, will Mins Clara Devey returned from the keigtom 642 of Studio. Constitution capi,OGDEN. June O. Bldg in the Salt Lek, temple. rtudio and reettleoce 126 So. 7th Eliot. June special meeting ?hart parnbio tat stork Al th Northern States sniesion Sunday. of tho toekholders of tho o to W. on or before Jon. IS. Mhi. 13. Jones entertained Central Railroad company la being sugaz beets is in full swing at Thinning Kellerman. norretary. at th ..mei, or CALVIN S. CARRINGTON. PilISS ESTECILE :JENSEN , held in the or otters, office in the David here and every available lad is work. Milner Thursday afternoon for ber thin eorporation. )10nIn 1:045 le'.. LeriPli buIIdin. , The meeting was . . ..Tosiellier oir Mateo. 1 . ing in the beet field.. The prospects four sisters. Rank Rufklina, eornon Main !stns., and ... called for a dioetrtwilin of general humrtie,were never better-fo2rid Routh ntreet. Salt Lake.ritT. Utah. Ptmeto VI (Ivor,' a'hig harvest. ' Butldirg Murinr14 tno matters and a number-- - etrobIrtlemereenter Mr. invitee the Turnbaugb Thursdays pier onv and rharno that upon Dr. b wh1,f were to Paid trii 11"1 M0000r The to0110e married following a genii-dcouples anst 6 wan.- Studien, en imiarierted with the rollroil , botwpone Aid and friends to meet aseenoment gloat remain unpaid it the eorialuessoo y.F4nitil wit. Salt Lake Temple WednesedaY: ray Baptist in thb M.0ullrath2":: II 40 be worked out. 1111116.41 RI. nalgt Temple 15, East elope of hoariness on Juno It she. osiers or yord,, - - - , - - "' 'ta, at,ber horn ow ninth Louis Thomas and V. Ottlk. fl Nrtrilit Main. gait utk. J. B. June , I ni h for sal, bet wee n Th irt and lin delinquent nd advertised and Flea Stewart Wright; unitmen George auction. and at rotrrnese runiir . Brotherhood Members - south. the old Mill farm. in red before, and Ansa Wiwi loon; Ruben RunaonJ Forty-fift- h air void on July The guests are requested to meet 14. 110, to ray th &Ointment 11pitand Velma Robinson. Ask For Protection Forty-eight- h eind corner of south mont. togothen with tho root of adWas Lorene Eiseman tilts married 2 iertining and W., C. f nale to D. R. Curtst of Denver several day, State streets at p.m. co;r,Ev. Jutvp 1The tits, commie-starter- s CeDatr4.1NCIISP3P7 KU...LERMA ' kayo born requested to woe gt -----11 , M-r- and Mrs. P. Cahoon air., I Ittte,,tary IDAREMEXT REED HOTEL", Alfred Ole dwell. id&tiagilr. All POSTEMItte 111114-1- 1 6 lipuoiDS 1 I. today. A' i, t , . I1 mini Cm ImElma0M. ....----.... . . . Pat et- ? - A -- -- 4 S I. 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