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Show dgwjr tiWeEkaii 'vm iy 5 ST -- jf 'itar-t C 3 ' THE I DAIRYING carrier New Beauty Spot Pound Capacity Propoed in New Exploit Proposed Plan Made Through Midwest Trip, Bridal Veil Fall Would Be Improved for rBCho, kept. 33 E.3tMisbmtnt of central .dir mg manufacturTourist, Plan. in Utah coon 50,000 -- ing plant county operative plan was proposed before tnt board of directors ,f tba Provo chamber of commerce Friday night hP commute representing iha tit2 farm bureau dairying interests I; composed of L. if. Alt wood. of Pleasant Grove, Lee 1;. Tayior of Payson, James Ritchie of Charles ton nnd William Nielsen of Pruvo . The proposed pant will require 1 about is 40 pounds of ml IK per day for its operation. Th-- is estimated as equivalent to food cows. The plant would be equipped to take of milk andcream in the most nri economical way by utilizing all of the milk. Alt possible forms of milk products would be hanoted in the plant including market milk, sweet cream butter, cottage cheese, milk powder. and all other products according to ,markt requirements. It would be a general. tfMlity piant designed to "'"take .care of all the of t h 4- fy 4. yw Qi, e- - y9- ' SEPTEMBER 22 3923 SATURDAY which recently west where Ur were In projects 2 operation, has all the plans pre pared to begin construction s soon s site is obtained. The raw milk i Tor the wil operation of the plant Was-Tn from Tfts h and 5 IrhrduzM etch counties by truck from a JO to tniie radius Be manufacturing dry Or pow.red mi Ik. a ne.l d,ov,r.d by- i product from fha skim mJlk. tha 4 dairymen who furnish tha milk to plant will obtain better prices -- tbtn sr being pad now in many dairy sections pother It wbb pointed out bv members of committee that sweet cream I butter brings 3 cents more per .pound than any other kind ft is thought that the Ctah-Waorganise-tie- n etch Dairy, a alresdr In existence which milk per of vrtun4'M ! pounds iMay already, would perhaps form the nucleus of tha larger orgamza-t2t)o- n Clayton Jenkins, president, and K .f Hlncklev, secretary of the Prove Chamber of Commerce spoke very highly of the proposed new induout ths many stry and pointed that would accrue to ths ' afarmera of this section as well at io the businessmen in general. A committee wilt be appointed .within A few days by President Jenkins to work with the dsrv grommlHee In obtaining a sits and rettinc construction tinder way ss toon ss possible rr.oo. ;? r.ae , ground, of th. r,rktns Lrid.l l.i canyon on th. itat, i at th. f., fool m Trovo ,haay win L. undertaken by th- - f'royo ilub, folio. In, a trip mad.Ki.au. to it. recently, by a commute, th. 0f j. A Bullock, chairman A B Jut).. and Dr. Ueor, H Hnmhall llrrg.n, actomoanted by Cou.i- A. C. Smoot and '"tnmilont Neil Dahl., Estimate. will be prepared diately by th. eountv engineer Inn,, to the prcbable cc of filling in,a.and fencing th. partrinar pat off from the higha.r A .ignhoard llh n. tereetlng data fhe fails and other venieeonrerning in th. attraction, 111 also be .reclod. c.nyon ,, , . Constitution Lauded By Rotary Speaker PHovo. constitution of ths Lmted UTh Males mas char- acterised ss the n wet stabilising document ever produced mankind, by Professor J Snow, pr ofesttor of historyWilliam at the address be- Tf forfh!1 lniKTro b u" rV cldV,Uhthe belief that Dr, bnow expressed Americans rhould toierat progressive thught in government affairs, and mentioned n this tha 1st Senator La Fol- The student loan-fun- d sponsored by the Rotary club will be reeatab. fished for this year it wai an- nounced. Music was furnished by students of Professor Florence Jeppersen Madsen. Takes Bam and Granary 22 PROVO, A -- straw-stack- s. Sod-wee- Presi-...de- nt Ids-Jb- - :;Dgden Collects 295 :;ln Gambling Fines Ji Hen-Ick- a, Price Rotarians Visit Spanish Fork I -- pb pt MURRAY, Sept. 22. (Special) bait Lake County Firs Chief D C Marker of Murray, announced. FVi-da- y evening that the new county firs department number tap. situ.-e- d at Magna is organised arid ready to respoud to fu call, with one cf the seta of county equipment n the stats. The truck that has beep on dutj at fetation No. 1. Murraj. has beeu transferred to the new station. It will take in tbs territory west from Fleet Hunter Line, to halt Lakw court, ty line, and north, from Bacchus to the feed Lake county l.ne Ths truck has been completely overhauled and is in first class firs fighuug condition. Tne new station adjoins the east of ths t'oyy theatrs on Maui street The building is completely modern. Hot and cold sbowes and a p have alfo been installed The Utah copper Co., and the Magna Lions club arscooperaung in conjunction with, a movement now on foot tn Magna, towards ths of purhass and Installation i largo siren, similar to the one now in use at the halt Lake county shops station No. 1. At present ths only alarm system in use there is ths hammering on a large steel ring. Tlie people of Magna are buing the boys twelve new firemens coats At a meeting held last Monday Evening, the new department, consistin- B. g-of twenty men, elected L feameburg chairman and AlowardJL Jarvis, secretary of ths organisa-4f tion and Thomas Smith, captainsame Ths the fire department. constitution and by laws as gov1 were No. ern Station adopted for II No. 2 County Commissioner ofR the Is in who charge Labrum, county firs department, addressed the meeting Ms The new department will hold Monday at 9 pm meetings every have been offered Several places for this purpose and toa committee select, one has been appointed of them. tet fur-ns'- nc FORK. S.pt 22. Frank Commander Male Die Frovo Dost of the of Demming American legion installed the officers of the Spanish Fork post for the ensuing jear Thursday n.gbt at the Lesion club room Fo lowing sr ths officer installed: E T. Gardner, commander W H. Johnson first vice commander, second vi e comF. F. Thomas, mander; F J Thomas, adjutant; F SPANISH disastrous barn and granary fire on the property of Daniel P Vincent. 142$ west Center street Friday morning, caused namages estimated at more than $1,400. Although the fire ment were unable to save thedepart barn or any of the content. The granary was only partly was damaged and some of ths saved For a while the grain residence and adjoining properly of Alex AnOr. Joseph Sudweek derson was threatened, by firing the burning Attends Inauguration sparks from Ths total loss Is estimated sr PROVO, g.pt. IS. Dr. Jowph by Firs Chief Reed Boabard at 9l.Ui. has been appointed by which Is covered by InsurF. 8. Harris to represent toe ance, Thepartly first Is thought to have ..&. T. U. faculty at tbs Inaugur- been caused by either matches or as a lighted ctgaret being thrown ation of Dr.of Frederick J. Ksily Into o ths University of a wnesr of the stra 'president barn. pile which Is slated to tike place n Mondsy and Tuesday of next week. Dr. gudweeks left for Moscow Fri- Masons to Direct Rites day morning Dr. fejdweeks Is an alumnus and For Parley T. Pratt former faculty member of tha um- serPROVO, tfept ?2. Funeral vices for Parley T. Pratt, who died Thursday morning at hfs home In Orem wilt be held under the aueolces of the Odd Fellows lodge of Provo at the Masonic Temole, Sunday at 2 pm. Tne funeral rites of the lodge will be observed at the grave side In the Provo city cemete-- v OGDKS. Sept. 22 A total of $2 ' paid in fines and forfeitures in wheremaburial will take place. Th y be viewed Sunday at the ITie gity court by 11 gainbUr Fn-- body y. They pleaded guilty with tbs Masonic temple. of Charlie Anderson who dfeited 940 bines imposed were: Aong bng, ISOp. gjng JJej Har-- y Ong, T5es Joe. C. Gettin, $10 each, v O Simmons. 9100, George Irvin Verdrop, Joe Smith nd Joe H ulobich, $10 each. SPANISH FORK. Sept. 1L 'Special -- The Spanish Fork Rotary illiner Faints in Cage, club entertained Thursday night at gymnasium In- kon-o- er ; Injured About Head of the PrfFe Rotary club Thirty-onPARK CITY, Spt. 22. (fepecl.l) visitors from Price were presAriand was injured Thurs ent, fifteen of fhe members being niy afternoon, at the Daly Heat accompanied by their wives. Presi, vine, when be ass coming up on dent Loren A. Anderson of the lo, be cage. He fainted, and fell, strik-- I cal club gave A short addres of g his head against the wall plates, welcome. A was served Tact ur lug his check bone and bruts-?4- g and dancing banquet was enjoyed between hts head severely. The young the courses. man was rushed to the 1'ark City During the banquet toasts wer liners hospital for treatment. given by David F'lrmage Predent t Charles Madsen of the Price club. ja WARDS PLAT rnKR IMS. - R. OV Ewa liber Mr A E. Moner Sherman McGarrv and Perry Fean (SpeFMTTHFTEXD, gept. 22 The Genealogical committees of Price President Anderson prem4 ths Second and Third wards will sented the emhem of Rotarv to , programs Sunday Past Preidnt W. p Shinoee ss an jcent special sacramental gervicea in appreciation from the Inca club to .oMoaing visitation tiyth Prophet denf of lh 4 rib PstHft GrtT 'ipnTs Smith. Eiders William A. ho-- ,t ernr Fnref O. Verr !1 of f Flfh an ) of Logan temple and John H. District, gave talk Interesting -CsrJ Marcusaea ot jpjeraoxL clase instructor, will speak Inn Rotarv. ths Second ward. In the Third Price mad a bef addes. and . ird, representstivti from the itakt )ftmr John F Booth do genealogical board will b apeakerv entertainment with a short addres Sept. kni, MM Evans. Mortenson, l) ergeapt-at-arm- H s, B SALES fHpeclal) -- Make Own Code HE BUNGLE FAMILY Politically the Colonel I. a Bit Cold. G. Woods Dr. F. J. Kelly Assume. Duties Monday; President Heber J. Grant To Dedicate Seminary. G.O.P. Chairman SepL 22. pro-gia- OGDEN, S.pt. 2? Rules ovrn-in- g the conduct of prisoners tn th Weber county jail, were signed by OGDEX, Sept. 22 Success has at- feherff Richard D. PmcocK. tended lbs Ogden third annual ram after they had been drafted Fnday, by the sale, which closed Friday afternoon, says Manager Lcater F. Whitlock and Acting Secretary Harold P, Richard feellrrs aud buyers atd others who attended declared the sale as one of the best thy bad attended and gave assurance they would return next jear. Private sale which brought excellent prites wers heid at the of the official auction. Sheepmen and buers attended from all parts of the intermountain region ar.d the entries of d were th largest In the history sheep of the sale. - two ths sals During beai Fridayof Lincoln ram were sold at each to A Wr. Whitney of Foxail, Wyo, bv F H Moll of Canada Twelve head of Lincolns wers sold for $99 each by Mr. Neill to Charles OIon- Twenty-fic- e bead Suffolk' and Hampshire, cross-brelambs, sold 4 423 head Rambouillet rams sold at $24 a had to c m Linden, Fossil, Wyo, bv A W Maher, of Bannock. Idaho. Twenty-fi- v had Hampshire ambs sold at $35 a head to Paradis Und tc Livestock company, by J. J. Crv-n- 'r pure-bre- d wo Twnty-on- e Hampshire lamb at $21 a head to Paradise Landrld Livestock company, by Robert Nv-lo- r. Twentv-nln- e head Ftamhouillet ram sold at $27 6$ to John f Carter by John H Beelev A Sons. had Hampshire ram lamb old at $30 g bead to M Jensen and companv bv Mt Haggm Livestock compsnr. of Anaconda. Moot, Fleven head of Hampshire ram sold at $52 a head to Farad's loind 9e comoany, hv Guv llnt of Muidoon, Idaho Two Mn"ln ram sold at per head to Joer,h K. Rirby of Rfrhy. Idaho, bv J H Patrick of llderton. Ontario. Cana a. An incoln ram sold at $S? 5 t Arin Jensen bv F. H. Ndll of Ir-doAntarjo, Canada On Lincoln ram sold for $4$ to J H Aldrord bv F H. Neil! of Tendon Ontario. Canada. On Lincoln ram old for $R5 5 to Onn Jnen hT Can-dF H. vill on Tondon. Ontario Three Lincoln rm sold for Jdd a had to Mr H P McPhcraon, bv F H. N1J1 of Txndon. Ontario On Canada PamhouiHet ram sold for 14 to T C Ch evers hr F H Hutchlnon of Amercan Fork rm lamb sold fo 98 Hamphir to J O of Ogden, bv Mt Harris Land - Livestock company, of Twen-tv-fo- ur Lrock a prisoner Off cars of a kangaroo court wars elected by th prisoners They are. Jo Moyer, swaitng trial under the act. judge; J. BFsban, awaiting trial for depriving ths owner of an auto prosecut.ng attorney; Robert Walton, known as ths poet, wo Is facing a pandering hargs. is sheriff, Rupert De AVit, facing a first degree murder charge, is clrk of th court. Sheriff Pincock says that the orof the court and the draftganisation ing of th rules had followed a week of unrest among tha prisoners caused bv th conduct of soma of the inmates of tha jail. Dr bas-tf- ta Grouse Cost Ogden Nimrod $50 Each Spt. at2. For shooting blua grousa Liberty on Srpt, 3, Lawrence c. Taylor f Ogden, paid a fins of $144 In tha city court, Friday Pleadmg guilty to the chag Tavlor told tlcourt that not Intentionally violate th law. but aftr hunting rabbits for sotn tims without success, a flock of grouse-flby and h ttought1cly took a shot at th birds Ha was arrested by Warden W. H. Aoder-oOGDEN. il city. Judge Thomas H. Burton, president of thfe fair association, had comof all tha complete mittees and tha fair want through without a hitch. Football ted baseball games every afternoon formed a sport program that attracted good portions of the crowd. Tha exhibitions of minerals, livestock, agricultural and handiwork ware exceptional and emphasized thia county as one of tha richest of tha state. Dry aiming, in which Juab cound ty is a pioneer and which is with remarkable soccers in this region was extensively sat forth in th'wheat section In ha agriculture building under direction of A. F. Bracken, superintendent of tha Ltah Agricultural college ment station on Levan ridge experiThe famous Jericho wool pool, which averages about a milHon pounds a year and is reckoned th largest In America, was onlv on th hoof, but thatrepresented representation I quit convincing. Included in th exhibit are many pens of purebred stock In the livestock department alo wer some hightv creditable exhibit of beef cattle, swma and horse. Th bovs and girl cluh and the rar4ous womens organizations ffr thorouvMv in keeping ith dsplavs th general excellence f the exposition and, it Is explained, th number fhfs yar I limited only by space- accommodation. hp Kelly will give his Inaugural address Monday afternoon, while Tuesday morning Dr. Coffman will speak. "Monday night a can-quf- ct l be heid for Dr. Kelly who comes her after five jeers at assistant to Dr. Co'fman at Minnesota. The Inauguration of the new executive for the university and it southern branch at Foateiio will be in th untvrUy auditorium, preceded by aa academic procession, at 2 pm. Governor H. C. Baldridge, member of the board of regents, president of other northaesiefn universities will occupy the stage with the Inaugural group. Tuesday afternoon the L. D a. Institute will be dedicated. President Heber J. Grant w ill be mo principal speaker w.th B'shop William R. Sloan of Port and, and other church dignitaries, aiding in th Sat Tommies oner cf exerr,. Education W D. meant is iy represent Idaho interests. H thaaflerxuwMv a rceptja Literjn wiU le held for th new university Registration of new stupres'jent dents starts Wednesday. Governor Discusses Ground Broken for Preston Seminary Political Situation OOtSEK, Sept. 22 Tha ituation particularly as It political applies io Weber county, was dirued br Gov George H Dem and Senator William H. King with a number of prominent Democrats In Ogden Tha meeting was In th office of J Franri Fowl who is seeking at state senaFri-da- v. tor. Mr. Mary Combe, 79, Dies at Home of Son fl.pt of21 Mr, - Mart Comb. 73, widow Joseph Comb, Friday at tha home of her son, 3$n Ogden avenue. Mra Comb cams from Italy I years aga are her children Mr D James L.. John. William M, Henry Phillip A. and Irrael and Mrs. Ann Lomg, all of Combs, Ogden, and Ten Combs. San Joss, Calif. OGDEV, dd Cla-pte- r. Ma-ia- Jot, tised-foF'T- For Mrs. Mary A. B. Miller 22. (Sp-Ja- Death Twice Comes to Family Within a Week BLACKFOOT, Jd.tio, SpL 22 ne Heu-- tr Death entered home for tne second time Within a week and took a daughter, Althea is, Thurdav. Miss Atha was a of more than ordinary Fhe was critically 111 at the abilitv urn of her mothers death, Fept la Funeral services will be held Kun-da- v afternoon at 3 50 in the First sard ihapel. jut one week from the s funeral The date of her mother bodv wll be shipped fo Weston. Ida, n Mondav end buried beside the mother. Xhe i survived by her father. Albert lleusecr, a brother Special) fice. l vilntt Hyrum Considers Kiwanis Charter and two sisters. Iretta R. Bartholomew Diet at Fayette Home j r.L'NXIPO-V- . fiupt. 22. Mrs Iretta Bartholomew, wife of of Fayette Henry L. Ratholonew died at her home Thursday an infant baby also pasted lowing the Introductions the chair away. Mrs. Bartholomew was born at wa turned over to Dr. Tarkineon of called for toasts from Preston. Idaho Marh 4. 1S$4, tbe Logan who D- r- J. wr. Hayward. Byron Alder, daughter of Mrwaaand Mrs Joshua She married to Mr. Ed. Miles, Lea Nesbitt, Alfred Cole. Palheon Bartholomew la the Logan temple, lr. Reea. 1. 192L June terett feh was a prominent church worker. At th time of her death waa president of the Faette Relief society. Ph l survived try her parent, husband and three children, Kalth, Homer and John also three brothSM1THFIELD, Sept 21 (Special The Smithfield junior high school er and two a'sfers: feo Ratlisoa of ha elected the following officers: Coalville. Kenenth and Cley of PreePreston President, W ilda Hind; vice presi- ton ; Mra. Greta dents, Eva Cantwell, Wanda Green, and Miss Martha Rallisow, knd Ruth Caine; secretary and treasurer, Wynona Smith; amusement committee. Ruth Cannell, Mary Arrington, Joan Peterson, Lena Smith and Bfssi Crockett. Coral Gordon and Euarda Knudsen are the faculty advisor. Girls Rule School she In Smithfield Poll tlaed. Me-ri- Irmm Duck Shooting pr-..- ' Smithfield Literary Club Opens Season Zr 11- 7, pioneer merchant at the stake d tabernacle. Mr. Jones came to and has be ago sixty years engaged In the mercantile business most of that time Mr. Jones wav born at Camarthen, He is surWa'fS, April 2J, Do! vived by a wife and eight children, 1'dward R, Frederick K, Mrs. Dave all Nap -- r end Miss Lamella of Malad. Robert j , of Long Beaon. of ( aliL, Mrs E B Hutrhinsen. R, Home (arders. Calif, Wi?Hara R. and Thomas Jones, of Fait Lake Jones Vug'nii; Sp-L- 11 r--,. hoti-e- - services for Mrs. Mary Ann B Miller, 56, daughter of Mr and Mrs. John Bucharan, early pioneers, snd wife of John C. Miller, who died In Provo Mondav. were field In DREADED Rl I4TER Kt ST th tsbernscl Bishop HTRLkf, Kept 22 Special) Ed. 1HAOES IDAHO FORESTS Earnest M advert Thursday. w in charg. 9Tiiea, governor for the were Pre. L. IL Ander- Utah-ldah- o lieutenant Npakra MOSCOW, Idaho, Sept. 22. (Spe. son district of RMrs L - Aniiers-and Rev. ternational; Byron Alder,Ksxraair Inmen president by the Bu klev of Provo blister rust controlemployed of th Logan ciab w.th Dr. Fred of department 1nerinent waa la the City ceme- Parkinson, ths federal bureau of plant indusDr. J. W Heysecretary; tery. ward. Lea Nesbitt, Alfred L. Coie, try have been looking f?r for several years and hoping they would members of the Loe&n club, end Dr. G L Ros end K B. Lundquiat, not find has been discovered this of week by two spotters, who found the Mnithfield -- Huh, m-- t Thurs-- I i aveniog wt tha pjnneer hotel To DePart,nX Missionary dav wi,"?. wpjth a group of men who ar in-- 1 wuh In organizing - a --elub in di- th raL A Tht" 1IYKI M. kept- trcd H rum ese aiaovwred thrr years tn Tacaweii usrtjr will be g.ven in the The early part of the evening was uritisa Columbia which threatens b. ond warn amusement ball Mon-- ! spent at tbe dinner table where Dr wHe pins in car tvn for Lowell Anderson n or t hero Jdsbo bauncey Baird was chairman. Fol(who willuieavs in the near future l.hihrUch Thrfim57lh Pioneer Merchant of Malad Passes Away Idahn F.pt 2! MH1 a iSp'l,I) cios-- d Mvlads bunes Thursday afierncon jinng the funeral service of Fred K. Jona, Id. Agricultural Survey pr tv. Sept 22 Special) feleiner, automobile LOG -- BMITHFTELerwr $vA-t- -- 21 ! Special The Smithfield Ladter clob held it opening meetingLiterary Thura- y At Jbd - home of. Air. i Olson. Mias Dora Wright of Logan outlined th year's course of study I beingr a continuation of the study I of Fhakespenre. Luncheon- - was rred. Mesdamea J. W. Funk of Richmond, Georg P Toolon and Albert McCann of Smithfield were special guests. ( ! . intrd Season Membership ' in CrjstaLDuck Club u.ii.b PkMMlBC. r Prtr. F.ru.,-ir.- r-ifi Kin w-- 1- J lirfnBtlM, mpplT A.JrrwB. Hr. KSB r w SntHM Ht4 I). E. Jim 1. Barber hhog. Visit DENVER COLORADO SPRINGS PUEBLO A delightful trip to the Heart of the Rockies! .r nmibu tna Salt Lak. CIt O.dr. every Saturday and Tuesday te and faetalhig $cfttaWr 3)f, Eeaad trip SpMlBl 5 Flftten-da- y Re fara Limit CHAIR CARS AND COACHES Tave Salt Lake dtftd p. mv arrive Denver 12ilg p. m. and IS mlnwfee brat day nnly IS Denver. Other Trains Leave AtlS n. aa. nnd SH0 p. m. Same rate hi effect frem Denver In Salt Lake City er Oaden a name days. I- W AS ATCH PHOSB TICKET OFFICES 5n The Overland Route MIHHIIliyAHiaH 'S JPP" f f irl. Ire.s!dn Mechanic Arrested For New Light Device W. (pp-cia- week. was laaen up last night mechanic, by state for us ng his patent which has been perfected to remove automobile glare from lights Patrolmen contend that tne red light ts objectionable lo the state and local officials. Appearance bad was furnished the sheriff this morning Already a numoer of these epecially treated light globes have been put on automobiles locally. PRESTAV. SepL 22 Oneida and Franklin stake of the L. D R church brok ground on the Cache Stake Prepares sits adjoining the Friday high school ground at Preeton for construction For Conference Visitors of a $30 hftd seminary. Contract for th structure has l let to LuthTAV3AN, S.pt. 22 er Fife of Wstonben and it is to be Frid-n- t E. r.rdnn of Cache about 4h- - first of th stak has Jnwph completedbeen advised that Fresid-ti- g jesPatriarch Hyrum G Smith and i site is on fh southwest Elder John Wells will b vitora at of the grounds occup ed bv stake conference here Sunday. crpe the high school, th buildings of which wars formerly ths Oridm FOLK HOMES RAIDED. stak academy, and were sold three UXSAN. Sept ars ago to the school district. The iSpecial) church at that tm reserved th sits Federal prohibition agents rtided now beinir MmTnary. he high school has an enrollment and obtained a quanMty of mash and of 570. ths largest In Its historv, bottled beer at all four plaoes. The and the city school sr also crowded officers cialm to have evidence that th places raided have been selling with a record enrollment. to the local trade. The hom ber vaited were Pat Darling. Dave Jeff and Parlev Bodrero. The eidnre Service Held at Manti taken la housed at the sheriffs of MANTI. SPL -- ij 14a. kept 22 Inauguration of Dr. Frederick James KU. new president of the University of Idaho registration of old students, dedication of th new $6.flH) Latter-da- y feaints building an address by lr, seminary L. D. Coffman, president of the of Minnesota, a nationally known figure in higher education, possible opening of at least one of the new fraternity houses are feature which will make the Univerfor sity of Idaho campus a ruecca corhundreds of citizens from ali ners of the state tbe first of tuxt MOSCOW. LOGAN, SpL of22 Special)-for Charles G Woods Treuion, in a ths thres terms from Cache county, I tub legislaturerepresentative has been selected to act as temporary cnairmaa of th Republican convention lo be heid featurday. Chairman L. L Nelsou first selected John A. JaraeiaiL out the latter left for a national poatoffic convention and it becam tisceaaary to select anotner kevnoter Georgs C. Heinrich will b secretary. There seems to be tro opposition to tho candidates for office. L. H Allen cf Richmond and Albion T Clawson of iitrum ar candidates to succeed themselves aa county commix. oner. J. H. Kemp of Logan. N F. Builen of Richmond and Howard P Leathajn of Welisviile as representatives and Georg O. Heinrich. attorney, are all candidaUs to succeed themselves A contest for th position of county chairman looms. Chairman Nelson will not reek th honor. L. 5!. HoWeil and Hang 51 tk kelson have announced their candidacy. rac-tire- Aim Edgar Passey, suffered s fracture if ths left arm 1st night EASTERN mtllO Al rLFA hen she stejped and caught her (KOI BKLOU AtERAGE heel In a hole on ths porch and fell BLAC KFOOT, Idaho T. C. Blackburn, deputy $ra1 seed eommixaion-c- r for Idaho Eastern district speakState Statistics. ing of cond'tions in this district said of alfalfa seed "Harvesting MARRIAGE LICENCES. has just started and many growers M MANT1 Fowden, Berr Harry finding the yield le-- y light keley, California and Cora Kay, Mona Utah compart d ith other aont ernon Hars Korensen and Lura cn.ng to unfacorabl. ii.ifp.ci.t) tton, and recent fr05U..,th.rondN Fima Ontejrfield Tlte catf-- , Darrel tdkre ,h'ceB. rr'' .loUr25 LC" Ephraim. , of last ,ai-per snd Mabel Gwendoline Chidester, and report, from other ,..d action. Redmond. Little more than a year Ar Earl B Collins, Monro, and Tit- - 'h2.;T condition, motion to the westers states. tms onsry commtttss announce .ie B Johineon. Mt Pleasant. f. The following cleaning plants infection was discovered agoin first this 'Th ,b following program: Community shvorth Dean, Beaver .5' the state state near the British Harvejr v, Columbia commlMtoncrs and to c!.n crtU borcer line, and it waa realized then readtng. C. C Peterson;crgyl Elizabeth Irving, Chasd Tccatello Bonter that the rust would be found in,p,sno ,h Misses Fern Clawd'd VUrthourc. Rue! KMon Chriitynen. nd ArUn Metees; farewell Midland the not distant future in th bta Tpphralm Elevator Pocatello; .Idaho Midland Dmsn sndYonfa TTTcrtriV, MantL Falla. Nielsen; vocal duet, virgin stands of the Clarwatr Blackfoot Potato Allen and Mr Cntbta Rulon Nielson and Wret-t- a Chari in northcentra! country, thlMr Idaho. Urora, heaviest stand of whit remaSninw Blacltfoot Farmers' Milling company, Mae Peterson. F'airvlew Infiumenta1 solo, Mra Lynn Afred Ross Maien. Ft. Grseo and Idaho Grimm Baxter; response. Ml Anderson. Alfalfa Seed tn ths United Hiatea. (J rowers and Y.ola Jensen. MoronL Black-foosR of ssoCiaiion, t; Finding of the disease bv Arthur Johnson, Blakfoot- - J blister rust control ofTir, w"uh bp? BErrrr MALAD. John Goddard and t . V.sw.ll E. ndI. F W E rochclm.' of kane headnuarters, infecting cur- - HTRVM, Sept. 22 (Special) Aa SterllBK; Pearl Lalton. Mtlsd Pavi. E V rant buisa John Earl Gohmsn. ,nd entertainment will be given by the of Aberdeen, Growers f found attacking tha P Wakely and Essie Bv bee. Howell Su.rrant ward Thrd committee Hopkins Mifflin and Mae Reese, Ma- certified seed sre requested to hsve nd .oos.b.rry bu.h.. ct a, Int.r- - Fndav evening,missionary their seed cleaned si one of these 8tpL 2. In the wabd le d. hlCh n.n Members of ths r.i'reat!onl Plants, otherwise the d will t r. Thorntnn I.i.rwm, as certified seed. .H. LX V Thar'e It Hulett and bFTecogni! certified seed must be sealed Gertrude llarh Pocatello. Ray 8. at All th thresning msenine or before sb .tt.mpt will b. made to Merrill of Richmond and Venice trip. leaving the fr rm on which it is pro- It out befo--- . It cttini h.idwav Reese, of Br,gham City. t duced GAME GOES TO H1RU. Kilber at this time or at IhrotiRh .radlr.tloa of currant and the time threMng report is made, Sooae berry bush.a H T RUM, Kept. 22 f Fpecia!) The BIRTHS. a productive fee of IV Ml to Ihrum Fih and Game association plans. 2Y TheSUJsputt ennmd la rtOflTed a ippropnatlnp rtontl? mUcaa DtherT Tank. bv Jir. snd Mra alipmtnt of After seed baa beer regaled, a by Congress this winter, a man will pheasants from ths state game herald Ilau km, girt-. near her to take charge farm ample of each lot will be drawn by at satond and two truck bpr'rgviils the denutv and sent to the Mae 8eef ipf eradication work in the load of small from the ManMALAD liaho Mr. and Msl B Boose, wnece at will Le water, and Jarg crewa wiU go Th pbeaspHi were. tua hatchery. ''tm tniern, twin bovs. Jlr. ami smlvxed and graded This will beJtHs field next spring. About b In th Blacksmith Fork cn-ro- n Rohrrt Mnnh, boi: Mr and Mrs. official test and wiij serve aaj9A4 ts requested for work In the placesland the fish were planted in Henry Nc.ffrnexjrr. girl. a guide in marketing the seed. I Clearwater forests alone. the Blacksmith Fork riser. tMr Charles tSpc:aij Juab county is ctosing its tilth annual couuiy fair hers today, tha greatct -- P- 2L OF COLLEGEIHEAD Kangaroo Court Set Up expo4tiOA that has aver been shown No Contests Face Cache In County Jail FolWhitney - Lincolns Bring in this aecuon of tne state. Ideal weather conditions and peppy Candidates Before' $75 a Head; Wide lowing Stir. ' hate kepi tu enure three Uas weil f.lled with enjoyment an 1 Convention. profit to tha thousand of tailor Representation. who have crowded into this Rd CITY, Kept F M Exhibition Greatest in History of Show; Sports on BilL , NEPHL historian. J. E. Booth. tervVe officer; R. D. Daniels. Kira Warner and R. D. Gardner, executive committee; D E. Williams, chaplain. The annual financial report was read bv Adjutant F. J Thomas and the commander report by Past Commander R. R Hughes Department Commander Demming Anaconda, Mont. John and DiirH Committeeman Reestev gave some excellent talks on citizenship hOtlAt BRKtKft ARM. PARK Jr. Reporter, Carrier bellwr reported to Isoean Carrier Hepartoaent, Tbs Denxt Siewa, belt Ink, Cllf, or Denni. Bore, Ml TbM Sonth, locna. TL ISC 3. C. Allen, (mpilar liOuld be Brought to End Weber Prisoners GOOD PRICE LOGAN Juab County is b. Itpomd to Ofd Canler P Kirfc should W. L Bamm, Pin. Her, The I)cmM Tel. M-halt Luke City, or 8unl.nl Whitaker, IM Twotr-imet, Ogden, Tel. 2. Alfred Gtadweil, Beportenf OAM, 0 T.itj-fift- h Street. i BIG Spanish Fork Legion Installs Officers $11)00 Fire Fifth Fair of InrsnJar Murray Equipment Sent To New Post; Smith Made Captain. ve committee, tbs midd i OGDEN - VICINITY Fire Department Formed at Magna eervle or call frwe whacrlptiwwe heww. Trt ibwrH etfee 70. sr Stills Bta. 304- - The I v(sited DESERET NEWS County s Second iPROVO rer i ., . News of Utah and Idaho Communities m HU I, . |