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Show ,,, , , !.t!: , , . - - - ' , i . . .. , , ,, ,.....,,,. ,,.. I s ------ . Ichitcherm T,Ils of Russ Trade Ho'pes. . r -- -' -.- I71 ,, , ., l'' , - v. Says Curzon Block .to. British- Entente ' ,, ' , 1' ; - - , - BY F. A. MACKENZIE. ' l'i ' , .. ' .' "n ' !!. . J. - '''--- ' .....C r :. .. t: ,.., , , . - '' ,,,,,, ' - -- . .. .... , - , ' ,, 1: ' - , ., - -- -- - -- - . 'bring t, ---- , , ; - r' - - ' I': k ' f-- . , M. 'i-r- do concerning ii,, ..,- . : ., ,,I, V , ,,,,,, '4,i. y , ,t, ...ir c--,i , (so 4 , ,,., South State' , -- ' Distritutors' -, -- f b7n , --- - r Wesville! ". Thfliii--Toku- ,! 'w, - 44-- dt !.:- A-- . . , , . i . ' ; , - I ' ., - . - . - ., .. ' - ,. , - - ' .! - - 1 - 1 - , -- ' ' , ..,... ..1 , , .,--, ' i , , , :t ; . . , . IIP ea . '; -- , f ,zi - . J' ' . - -' ta wwww I , , 1 ' ittki. vi irde I , : ' ' , , ..r, - , , - - - - - Reco.rd-breakin- ; .E - ht .,, .i., ---: , . - .., ht - . - - - - - , - ,- - .,;.--, . - - owners report 50,000 miles and more without an engine adjustt ment. Willys-Knighengine has never been known to wear , d out.. The great plant is working to capacity to. keep pace with sales. l orders are being placed by those Early desirous of tarty dcliTety., - . , . . - - - - - . - . , . . . Willys-Overlan- ! ' - -- - - 1 IP Watch ..4 t . - - Me for In The Saturday ,. , i Advertisements Wers-Overian- d . . i V , . TOCITEO ';A . , Tom , . , $1215 ROADSTIR S1215 SEDAI $ag CotTE $169S SEDAN . - , i Main at Sixth Ogden, Utah. , . . , - , - --- . eoiley - -- , : .. .. . . ' I . f d - --- , . , . - - - ' . . J . . . . - -- - , - - r- , . , , -,- I.ur gearadjustable. I. .b Der.It ' .- - 0 NAJ010030. 111111111111L ' CONOMY, power-the- se durability, are built t 8-1- Distributors. Secian. , 75785 -- - . ;685 - , WAS- - 3766 , - Couim T835 ' Touring -- $4 9'0 ' ., ..mei, -- Ro4a9dos ter -- , g, -, Itt:-- ;' ,:y-. ... . 4A , . . - ' ,,,,i. - - .i Ns., , , , 4 , . -- , , I. -- . - .re.. .....,. ... ... a...ilia."....., ' ' - , t , . - i .il, 011,. NMI . (ED I I I ' . , 1 alMittliMj... , - 4 - ., M. L. GRAHAM CO. I the t ,d111....',41 1 . . ..1) , - ,e , f 4, t - . . ' - .t, , - ,. 11 I . ,. , , ,- - - at,ettatt. m bearlaga Iltreagbaut. Irreversible worm steer- ,,....igt MO. - ..---- d's T ' TAM , - w-orl- , . . , , ligtting and -, , tor- -- WP(Se IN ',boson ' , - are vouched for by thousands of Gray owners. The Gray holds the ,pconorny, record pflicially, eaablished by Gray edört: omy run, San Francisco to New York under sanction of American Automobile Association. A '1.r er age 33 0 miles per gallon. treat and rear. - C Built as You Want It Car- " S g LEsdrinikea, . -, ....-- 4., A hot - - -'-- in featbres in the Gray that It IS101.91tadaebeetive type "Fitts dine etateb rummies; la on. , . -, 4 , I i L. . - 4 N, L ref:Iota-rale-i- - . - - AL ight I 4 Tn. are I ,1 , I, Coach ' s .' - ..1: ,-- ', - . . - 1 , , . Me - lt et1171111o ' Cake -A .- - I weather , , o - Drive a . 331 SOUTH WEST TEMPLE. . that -, , - - I. PEOTORPmer ertioder. LAwad. xt In, bore, 4 , iciv-lcav- USE . 1E. ' - , car . , , - , An Friers , oil gy014 $1595 .0, S. TOLEDO T. Iaaho Falls, Idaho. ,. - I, 4 slaw, NN'ITII- . SouthSalt , , ,I 'l aLs. it:rms . 'FT CoUrt-StOA- BROWNING AUTOMOBILE COMPANY , . . , - A. , $IMS V995 IMPROVES ENGINE T-IIE . 1 tt . 71ISE, - -- . 4 t .- aNTA6.31 FM - Albil4" in , i - ' .... , -- 110; 3io Specifications Use . . VA - .. - - . GENift.11.04.11CAL ! I rassussostmessmosseris- . Poet Eve-rin- .' I .,V New Tax on4iasoline - Aecording to information received- at the local poetoffiett.' Priday. Emma Easley, has been appointed postmaster at Greenwich. Utah- - , . , ... , 4 , k . - , -- . . P -- .1. . ,,,,,, ssi,1 -- s 1- tf 1 , POSTMASTER- - APPOINTED . . . -- Stop Worrying About the I II -- There are no valves to grind. Carbon helps compression. Many . i - ' d''' i . , , -- th, , vit,' i IN e I with,n thetliepast. few weeks 'auto as latest winter sport Is skiing.' bas become immensely popular called. no. new throughout the" northwest. form of athletic divers:on was suggested by the former stunt of surf. which COIIIPtit$ of riding a plank riding behind motor traveling Thorapidly have boat.tried auto skitatratatis.,,thist-i- -t has zie.,StqUal-for- . Japer ihrille and- :eertainly is far more hazardous. . 4 ,), -! Becomes . ASkiing, Popular in Norththest Housed in body designs of striking streamline beauty, this sleeve-valv- e Willys-Knigengine grows quieter, smoother, more powerful at five thousand miles than at five hundred. , w. , . t - ' .0' . - tests' - . ' . - . g el ,,,r ' ", ,.14,14.tabrt,",.,,,,,pipariz, doNtur et rem: -east aria e';;;:tkipars.:1 particularly to . "Railroad shipment" of nenov le- the west taken care ,4A 16, but shitimento to the east pre elusive-up dun to the lack of iziotive power area ng . sales mirk the widespread endorsement of the and its marvelous sleeve-valv- e nevi Willys-Knigengine that adudly improves lath use. i , p; , ,, - M factory. Welcomed Everywhete v NI - ist let-u- . - ,-- ' si A - - 4 0, , i - ''' 'MOTOR CAR Little Interest Shown POINTS OUT being-offset- lf4a1:1 . . , - "IteCe - .k4 I It equipmerrt the beavy snow. fails and have to wait for releaperfrom tit roads btinre milting shipments. "FOP this concitt:on is by distributors and dealers. at least. in thr rapt and tooth by their sending in orders menth ahead to care for their spring deileortes. Thug they- give thel factories'amOt time to push sh:pments: as quteitty a. they can and to takti, p of the conger.' advantage of any tion of the railroads, .'Nfotor ears are driven away to eities within a wide radio of the factory "It bras considered at one time that the driving of motor mars from factory to points of destination was bad tie. and injurious to ears. "Cara are driven sway by expert crew who are attached to the factor the year round. These drive sways ale 4o limber the ears up so that they-a-rbetter running condition than when without-havibeesdriven purchased roe - ...It - - , se , 4 . l.''. , o t .. , . , -- - - - ilk ,t.,. , -.. . - - "'.'14.06 4,, f,e - ,i, . e- "Ct."- - . ,i - - - so ..04. . , t3 , - ma.. aloe . ,. 't a 4 ..,- Saints,- DI RANT Dimmtributerm, , . d , As-- - COMPANIC.,,,,,-------- STAR and ;. ii '' s least '.-- ' ' . . INTER MOtNTAIN -- . ,,,i0 , .. - '' k t,' - . De interfere!' el ,,,.1. ' . - , .,, - -- - III . k - 0 , 4 ik 0. ; -- .. ., ., !R ,, i Jr , ,, :. '. ,,:LL -- , i s The STAR Sedan is nbt only a real .tomobile, 'but is the lowest priced four dcor sedan on the market- -$820.00 delivered Salt Lakesoe.the STAR 'dosed cars at thu.. .4' . - I. - - Ineilliculties . .. F;; Jo 4'. ULM. rine HkLD larch the past month a number of Genealogical iSpneial to The Newal meetInga have beett held int IIALAD. Ida.. March 10..The Men- - Icottairr leech of lettirview wards-- . One of nial village election, will Ite. heitL,Inithe most the was held sucgetsful Naiad April 23 this year. There seems home of Mr. and lire. HYrum at the Vance,to be very little intereet manifest...I.! Tile e4ucati4nal demonstration of thei Two sr, in tn. North Thurrtlav err.- year's ago thefre was an exceo-,- , fling Anproprlat, ,tard muotte was given by sixth innual Intermountain Livestock: tionally heavy vote east when the the chotr. , ((trent phates genshow to be held In Salt Laki the early1 pregemt eOttaril was elected. in work were estsiained by Wilt local elections during the, oast It Years ham of rec!I I'ance and Frei part !fishy. April 'went explained at the there have been three or more ticketsA Danielson vtinttn :min was etwqt be' lunchentiAneetiug of the Lions In tbs field- - It is quite certain that a Alma Young an a duet by ViII at the Hotel Uteh Friday by Dr. R-cubi N. probably ail of the and Nielson. Roy Mead. managing director of the show..1 tilt boardand i will be renominated, t211,411,1 iversolli. .uedrara pi'esent., The luncheon was an observance oft ladies' day by the club members and WEISER Pioarrit Dral). Ir. Tilwit tmcla BURIED. a special attraction in Ahem honor wale (Special to The News,i the appearance of the Canadian band ITreh Ie.Funeral pertlWISER. Ida., March In now appearing at the Pentanes and een for E I' 11Chomender, who died or Smith. 71. Idaho pioneer. died Mari-iIt Miss Elsie Ferstuson. who Is now playpneurnon,a Monday were held in the 1. at his home on Weiser Flats. Mr. at the Salt Lake theatre In The tabernat le Thurtiday with Mahop Daing wheel of Life!' vid N Heal ij tharge The openirig Hr. Mead declared that rtah ha this state when a Young Irian. He mar- prayer was offered by Andrew rhrieteried Amanda Brown at Canter tile. nnOTI more favorable condit than The were'. syjtkrx N norluO JAM.' Ile to surely-hhis WilIerdon state for the raising of ilVelitOck- - rub; UtAlt, Preet tind olIe arid the In:lowing children hy Mrs. Chrintian cattle, he sxid, are relatively unaf- Joanna P. PeWillardson JILMPII. Mrs. Rowena Monroe. terion, Jr. seang a noloVey Other I.maidfected by the common diseases of an- Mrs. Suste Cohan. Hyrum H. Smith, en! number imal' when conditions are less advan- Jr.. also e,e turniblied by the by nine grandchildren and his tug WI Ila rdron feeed !Imo tageous. brother and sisters, Charles Smith. b.nedl,t Itas Ion Interment Inwas in the Teton Baaint John. basteTreirtbee6oPeauf Wuhan,. i Pak emt-try- . Jake and Sam Smith--Joseph. Mrs. Itowena Aim Remenway. of Weiser; Maria (Mem books In exolienee are those Alpert' of the liveetock industry and South of Lyman. of the Babylonians: that more than Sleet will be offered' la Prise' Jet lite breteHaset awl CCTV' by students on subjectxrpert to cattle. -- i . i , ' - ' .... factor. com . . . 1 , I -- - 4 ,..:-.,- '; if - ,,- l have-peore- d ,.!.m. - .. . - 1 A - , all-Isi- -- i, ...;.,..... ? ..,,....v, , - e. , 1,,,;z-35 ,- ...- 11., ' '':?. 1 , , !,46, , 0. - 11.11 , ; :,,, : .,.k. '''';.:-,--- pres-,ders- . - '71k 4 l 1 ' , 4o, ,,,k; . ' - a.rthilxvill-et-.,r-Jel- , ! .. -- ' ij'l i ,, 'r , ,; - ... t , , ,Y,1--,.- ' attr , MAHE -- ' i ,2 , - ., ,,A , , ' r.. I - AP-1 ' , . J:,- .. of Delbert : the motion The following program has been arranged: Selection . instrumental trio; selection. Stacey trio: reeding- - Dale Clark; cello solo. Viola Blood; solo. Noribi Ileowonb: violin solo. Frank t Cole; "Deli in Mexico,' Waiter WOOD: remarks. missionary; gsmarks. Siabob itichard Stringhana Idilton Stringham brother of the deporting Misitionary returned borne. March I. from Northern States Mission wears be- labored "nested , . i , !",,,, : ''' ....:- ' t., - ' titut riratarazitLeapal,-Suattatiter- ch 11, at 718 p.m.. Da honer I IL aLringtmail olutitairos Marcia le. for Mexica I , , , .4 ' Jti.- .,'.: ' ' the-Bou-n ul , ; -- ; 41 .10,0,"'Iv Alt; . ,,,... " , ' - , . :.iii , ' , Menai le The Keene) , 't BOUNTIEtle, mxrcit:to,.A;Altpkiliccum, ' teettmonlarwill be girl's in - i i I - - ri.sir o , . ,: . ....-,- ,i. ZUM11.7-411036.1- raLPIPIPT"....."..."..szaw..estall . .,,, ,' 0v..1,--,- 6- 4-- ," . - - Orders - VeN - r- ' ' ----- -to Mail ,,, 4.' Prinntif-Aftentron- ,. 1.,. ,- - ,,, ,,,,,,q,,.. ,,,... t,ri'Z''''''. :'. I, Ptirare",.:compiled by the forest service Show that 10,000 "eh PionteM celebrated the first anPeelle vlstted, Timpanogos- - cave in invorce Not Complete; e Relation& viveraary of their organization in the realro-RusA, meNtan Pork Asks Annulment Twentl-fourtcatyon during 1St:. 4 Weinan h Amo ward amtiseinent ball L Tchitcherin gave a good hus it ors vere gepreskest- 1111,,,..t. at I Thureder The 4,,entertainmored tositure jn1fin not! evening. she Australia, was the On Eni... that zil 'Mk alleipttton 'CUM' New dirtLctIrni-Oea - aware that ber formers hui,im,nd liati not merit wasund, convincing gnat people. The writer Captali 8"'"arNsEtullalwi. Sweddia 2and asked about the reports concerning an prooecuted to completion a divr,ree ac- -t t Liman II. Brown. 'The hall was deoMrs- - Anna Holinsay agreement with France. Hon, ; Refresh"Vie have not been approached by Announce PerT7----- 2s day commenced sost in tbe TWrd thim orated in white and green; her- marriage to mente were served to 51 persons. trict courttee-annfor the French government either offi-- , gntct9Llnd cially or unofficially." he said. but atter her ascend marrinue she ithrnel' that an artion to divorce commenced Interesting parta .were speeches by Oa In France who realise the desireIntercoAims A.. Holloway, lier first hustsand 4 from IL Weshin by & Mak by William an at bihty o deeslopingcommerrial teta4- flounces ihngrautinn litontrose. Coto Ts Septemter.1910,1 1 ploneerainuluding stsonsb, who emigrated with a lions with Russia.-- - Each rctuntry. was never concluded. ' i V. Haight. the residebts of othfollowMg would benefit from attP5111 to the Vtalt:.khrs, On- the irrotsnd of desertion Reline comp,ny in 1141 Other peikars mOntlu ,T. Milts, fried suit for divorreftem2 era products and markets. lt,is B. Horne. and l'resident f were flora here 301111IP ,Krhur L. Roger.. S20 business conduct Alexander to month. big Glenn, possible whfch Prater, Agnes M. Gunn, and William L'N Bishop William Wood. Mrs. Nellie by the backdoor. A country Sauce, all of Salt Lake.Joseph wit.e , to desires to reopen real eommerce Mi. the toast Our Wood responded Charters Granted Pleasant; Joseph Wightman. Pay, have proper throughoutRumia must business of a rming!on Clark Dale Camr4" son; and Nephr: Hayes. Parrnington; atwan and for here representation John Annabeilic $IS ,s 1 Sax-o-reuding Seymour B urto, Le-an fairs. French politicians realise that month, Lucinda J. Merton. Pleasant I Charters.N. ----- as a prehminary to opening up corn- Gmye: Anthony J. Eider, Eureka: Se- and liatimlastpw irmed from nat., impersonation of Tarry Lauder:Luck's 0( the lloy Bolta a saxophone solo; LivirtLegte4ecurtmentste rew mercial. intercourse, they would do rena E. McKenney, Fairfield: Thorns-tin- e piano solo; Joyce potrt0 .11Urphy, ansekklav. Nielsen. Moroni E. Terwelt to instalnab a commercial missicm vol. P.Payson. of skom a reacling; Dorothy Erickarow has and Althera S. Gorder- IAmorican here and in Perla that would not Sloan. "411"ait. Katherina of rnelnl'erlt on. St, Georwe. dance; Florence Ind fact our relations with other powers. Scott c. mothelwapmainins a violin duet; Edna tieroon. a xylo- chater nPvt. pelitas commander of the WINS JUDGMENT Fog 111334, Workers Influence Felt. hone solo' Lenora LaFont. a reading; P W. AdaiNgt Dart)...-, 141ra Walen 117.1 OrlatP-49-Sarah -Wcood- - a VOCat WOO. A jury In Judge L. B. Wight's diThere is no sign of anything more tont. NOrThan J Allen M thlt..11,1,01- 1 of th coat at WeIlavliler1-district court. practical with France at the present- vision of the Third Imander nor 71.1911 If. Itasieth. adjutant. day afternoon. returned a verdict time than that. Polands more friehd- 'Striti ARREATED IN RAID. action for the plaintiff in in the hug' attitude toward k Nelson was arrested by deputhe Dan against goutsis brought by ( few wesit is due to the growing VIOn'll Savings Plank & Trust company. Daughters of Pioneers IVZ,are Irrlday afternoon Ines rah strength of the Polish peasant and The itmount involved. it was alleged, Hold First Anniversary n ei lees at 401 Church street. Ere town industrial groups. had been paid by the bank from Boutsome whisky to doont 4 that general Pilitudskiii policy of s' deposit to an unknown person a hen offteers entered the Camp NI'. :4. rmeghters of the Pla,e, grossly adventure. which resulted in who forged his signature. 14 . --- , - ,,,, ,,..t . , ,,- ," - kl. it :;.:i ,t Co. General .74-- -- - 1. '''' , - ,,..,2,4 - , k.,,, ' - - . ' - , ,;k:,0,,,,;--;-- Wasatch 1662 4 -.1,, :5 4 - en 345-- 7 , ' ''' 4 i : t 'r k4 I ' ill'o-,..- ' ' k'',...ii,t at 1,- . 4 ' S.., , A- .,- , '--, ii, , Sims-Anders- ' - ,;. - -,, . ' ,, ;,1 SEE US FOR PRICES ;- 1 ' ...,.. .,4i. , , , - . -- - - - '''r4Ir4'i!,;:,r ,'t4t ,i, ' ae dirsoisdAtvgalovasita07,,i- - .age. 71 ;11 ,;-- , 5,,,,r .:..... . - ''$ '- ' if ,P6 - ' -.- - ; . ;tr - ', . t ; r..r:' ti''t- ' i.,rir",- - - ' '1, - 4. --.:! - ' - i '', ''.j.' ; - k. 71, ,0,2-i-si.,t- v ' ; I --.- 4... .,..,..,..,,r,.....,::,:i ,,,,ift.,,r'r,,...s,c:::::.,.,,t,...H.,:,;:::,,:t flat tread for service and 'Mile- - MI-bac- '4 11 tiermast) lepends entirely upon events. Itta mitossietlee to forecast it." Then tho talk turnetiLto Asia where 11,tssis continues to exercise her innstM. Tchitcherin r,,..,,. insisted hould Russia and Japan come tothat 111 ,groement, it would be quite iudepenit nt of agroAtments Tinsels ham made, s wild not prevent her fratedom of polrey In dealing with other nations l'oder no - eircumataneee, be said. would- - Russittnteke-with-spar- t- A- "rir-c14-v r a R. D. 1111).. - ' i is Unquestioned." 'iYnPatbl rei,,led Tchitchertri, "but what - , ',4k : ' gl.-PPLI- Lirilig ' t.. between Czarist and Bolshevist Rua Farewell Testimonial Plann. efl for Bountiful Mustonary to Mexico,. ......,,, ,. s. II Ca 0 - ' rightut , " 4 - ' - n , Timpanogos Cave gagnet 7--For 10,000 Visitors-- 1n1922 - '' -- , - - -'',- - - agreebtnent -- ; .. - ,tor , ry.IIPOnd - example. Senator Lodge recent! elated that there was no differen copytcht 11122. liassia's sympathy with Garman', r rvotarked. "Ara YOU proposing y to' give it practical an)a expires, sion?" wilt -- u G II 111,11 ', . . 1:Eireni '' ,..' - .: , 13' onotnatrat7ctiontosgaiwhrugat to,-- lotiteve to be - .arwirs400ty The unito stn.,,,, ,iwtirsccua by a steady campaignm.misrpresez te. (Atkin which causes Marsis,qpie hold the most ,.. her& hat' is happening For ,.. . Ira ,- 4- prosperity friendly tains with her ,neighbotb. One earsuse tt potsuble disturbanCe in our 'Polish t I . - - - '' ' , 4 , 4clittaster attain, Poland fiipends upon "free and torn. Curzon remains at tht bead of the British foreign office closer rid :1: Ltona between Grit Britain and Bus:, Ws are not likelr saidCit'orgla cherin. the foritign comnoner to the correspondent today in &frank inembodies-- he ierview. traditional Britieh Amtatic mind whicht ha Great always regarded tiuseut upon 'Britaites enemy and now looks murof land aa a Motstiestst Russia atits to no neapon there Minna ders., tach overmuch weight to the appotnment Of Mr.,F. WIse as- a the RUBSIATI , ceoperative In London Thht, however. is a aign that there is a growing element in Great Britain which reCognizes the IleceNey. Of cu!tivating fuller- cominercial relations 'with Butanesarhis element is active even in the 171T leader osii4e9 parliamentary cern mi.11011 group te.supporting it But while Lord Curzon to.temaints nothing impor- - Ti . , fir . - 1,., or long So , , Deseret News and Cliksi.go, Daily News. to The , INigeria Cattle MOBCOW,MarchV---- . .. 4 .,,,, a,,- - , . ; - -- 10,- 1923 , -' ,, - - , , ,,,,, . '': -- 3LARCII SATURDAY - ..... - . ' ' - DESERET 'NEWS. .111E , 4 - ,.s.. . - S - . , - ..., ,0frineamo.a... |