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Show THURSDAY OCTOBER NEWS THE DESERET 25 George Chase. Nephl Stewart, A Loveless. No I John F. Hans, E. P. Richmonds, G.' Fred Otr Pleasant Grove. No. 1 H. B L M Warwick, Joan Att wood. No. 3 W. W. Lim. C. O. Mon son. No 3 Newman. Horace Hidtng NieUtck Harold Smith. Bert Peasant. No 4 Albert Anderson, Georgs R Ah, D A Meaeharo. Pleasant lew H. R. Booth, Tra-Coivin. Ida Ercaabrack. Provo Bench Alton Kartchner. W 4 NuttaiL Mrs. Ida Carter. Provo. No. 1 D Orlo Alien, Ema-lin- e gnow. Fcoft P. Stem art. No. t J Lyne Roberta, Earl B- bmoot, No J J. D. Hus M. Giles. Bertha r, ilate Farrer. Fletcher Jones. No. 4 calvm li. J. W. Cragun. Goddard, Einore Duke No 4 Neth tie B. Dickson, Grace R'llltsms, A. Marim. No. C Ralph Poul- ton. J. A Loveless. Mrs. A. B. bra-m- - 3 923 I, at tha equipment department at Lincoln avenue and Haly avenue The property includes white truck of two and three quarter ton ttspacity; Cleveland motorcycle, electric motors, air compressors, water pumpa and water wagons. 2 Justia y S. L Valley- Land Owners Take Steps in its - . Takes More Than EnSucceed to gineer President Former Candidate Warns People. Ekctloa judges to serve in sixty-fovoting disn Utah county have been antricts the nounced from Iks office of apfollowing their com county clerk, board of county proval by the missioocjw ae follows; Alpine Mrs. Thellma Smith, Joseph T. Bateman, Mrs. Joseph F. Marsh. American Fork. No. 1 Rulon Nicholes, Donald Baratt. Mrs. T A. PROVO, Oct. !$. ur Furtherance. Spurs to Install Score Club as Tenth Chapter; U. of U. Girls Join In Logan Ceremony. Jo-fP- With a view too obtaining early No ns Mehssn Lewis. action on the Deer Creek Irriga- RobinNo. Greenwood. "Goo id. Mrs K. tion project a meeting attended . y B. No $ Howard Fcott. son. Irvin L Pratt, Wlll'in George Grone-iraH farmer of Salt Lake county Stewart- - No. 3 Earl tiolmatead. Mrs. E. K- - Niesen. No. 9 Fannie Frank bpencer. Jr, Mr. Ida Con-oern and other interested wag hriJ Holmdraka, Mrs. Chamberlain. No. 4 Rudolph W. Mr. Maggie Hundlee Vo. Wednesday evening tn the Sandy Pul Laura ey. John Butte, Francis Olsen, Mattie W. HinckCity hall. Principal apeakers were LOG.1N. Oct :S (tp.cUl) The Clark, R. Peav. Clinton J. Mtrhaei Benjamin Ft rebel. No. 11 Electa ley, A. Z. Richards; civil engineer, Jo- tenth b Dizon Mr. Hazel Borg. Mrs. chapter of the Spurs, Nation- Hawkins, Weeley Richardson. E H. J. seph R. Murdock of the state wat- al Jones, Clinton - iVilliam FIom Fechsr. d N'o Joeph Pep organisation, wilt be CUrk R..L. MacheiL er storage commission. F. Bahop installed on I Van Edwtn Wagcnen. VT. the campus of the CUk Fort T. Cedar Prank Juit of HoUiday and FranHacking, Vurdock ,No 12 Victor J. Bird. Kiiiiam Pars! J Veda cis W. Kirkham superintendent Agricultural College Friday, when James Petereoth Mr. VVaefeJd. Elbert a Eugene W. Foote, Frank Ma ka R. R No. I Thorne, the Score club will be granted hour of Granite school district. Aiva Patten. Mrs. hillix M Roylance, J W. Sites Marcella Studebaker. Details of the Great Rain irri- membership C A J Dividend I boempp. Ray No Albert SohnridtT a'tgerfieid Maby, Mob Bozeman. of i.. vi gation project were described by B Eat, Emma N Down No. Brim, D. C Mattson. Kate of the aiUj national president group C. H. Richards who also Fairfield Janies A. Carton, Engneer Mrs. Erama John E Hj)i official expansion officer, who will Carso rt, Warren Carton. .uff Mrs Jeah bmart J .arson. No. plained to the water users the ne- be accompanied to Logan by Bpurs Goshen Clarence Branegan, John IT Karl Bandiev, Orville Bonnett, cessity for- immediate organizafrom the University of Utah chap Mrs Ells Palmer. Morgan, William Edwards. tion of a water-useassociation ter. will have charge of initixtion 0 Genolm Harold. Draper, IX. 'w. aruaquin No t Charles for the purpose of contracting with ceremonies. Immediately after the Core, Fred Davs. Lewis F Peterson, R. J. the government for the water to installation a banquet will be neld j H ghland Hyrum Groevbeck. D. No 2 John C Holmsu, Vrmstrong room is the tea of the Bluebird, H Adamson. Luella Btnna. be stored In the Deer Creek aru C. Nelson, VY. M. Van Aus-l- l Will. No 1 Charles Gurnev, HerIf the project was 14 be de- honoring the visiting officers Lehl The fepurs were first organized man Goates, Rulon Fx No 2 Fork. Vo. l D B Snell, veloped. on the campus of Montana. State Thomas npath Allred W. S Talor,-Ba- y 'll E Eowen. J- -. Grant f. Rob- Annual cost of water from the ollage. . E. at in 1922 end Evans. Bozeman, J No. 1 No rv D O Lawrence, John Johnn, Deer Creek project was estimai- are represented in nine west-r- n James Prterson, Joseph Smith No D Morgan. Rees W. Inivis, ed by Mr. Murdock at about one-- i colleges and tmiverattie. There is 4 Jonas Holrtaworth, Carlos Sckow. .lino No E.nar Christensen. third as much as M has been under j a chapter at the University of Freeenan Koylc. Hansen, Bwm s X.vanf. George the present Provo Reservoir pa- I tab. which will probably Lake Vie.w Mrs. Sadie Shaw, Archer Lake Butter, spring to good effect with its atster Geoige C. licott, clren e Uod tent delivering water to Utah joun-- i Butler. pcerv, Horene v Lake Nbore rjohn Tucket!. Jr, No Lewis lezg. ty and the west side of Bait Lake! chapter. ill. Tiie fb ore club of the Logvn Joseph A. Francis, Atm Aoamton. D is Childs Julia Pallm. No. 2 valley. He explained the low cost wa established in fcUbef Willis Harmer, Del- Jo-- it A Henan, A W. hirmtr, Mra Mapleton as being due to the fact that the) school 1927. the ftrat pep club of f kind bert Roundy, W.'l Holley Rir Rob. ncn No J Jessie PackE. government would construct lae. on that campue. with a vew to Orem Joseph Beth, Ray ard, Ivan Childs. Mb- s- E M Bover. 4 r project at cost and let the farmers I petitioning 'Bpure " Mary Bennett Lovelera. F J. 1 Cunningham Arthur Finley, W. W. Har-No W. H. Reece. AbPa son. No. No X have money erihout interest, the ' Hrmth, first president of the tlub n, Dorothea Wheeler McClellan. No. ner J. Earl S IL and J Olm hn be Greevbeck. in 40 Woozley. Baird, to Mary String Zabnskia, returned Ruby principal ham W'ere its initiators. The first Mr Jennie Whittaker. equal annual payments. he en a athletics at the college. ' of Score. header Mary Fr-neN. Jorgeneon, blem--- C Frank Quist pointed out the In- officersSmith, 1L Edman, William bheen were Iah Rdwrdr. facultv advisor. creased value of land in the vic- vice president, Will take place the Installation Th t'.e John and Johnson Dallas CJyda Haie. inity when an adequate supply of secretary Bluebird. Dallas Johnson will be Olkii". Vlrs fharlotte Merritt Present offteers V nr'srd water was available nl called J. T Faraen. president; Mvrion toaetmiMresa, and Berniece Qum-nelUnmon, Harry M Madsen. Marmn Rennion and Arminia Bak- tention to the new industrial field Bennion, vice president, er J F.uiy Crtir.r Ea-- 1 Jones A B Clens-eopened up by the cold pack me. nod Milton secretary. Mr. Kthw rin Hogan will respond to toa-- t at the ora banquet. Mr. Joyce Harmon. of har tiling straw beines whi'h Cooper Carlisle, director of promised to develop a profitable source of Income to farmer of the two . valley provided sufficient wgter was available for extersivs cultivation. JLstrawberry Mr. Ktrkham pointed out that the proposed increase in water supply would open up fields of activity which would make it unnecessary for young people to leave the farm and seek employment in distant and varied ocupa-tionalso stated that as a er user under the present Utah d The lake distributing company he was people of Utah realize that the mahmg of personal atpaying a greater annua) cost for tacks a candidate are only moke screens to evade Uie real issues. upon pumping water out of Utah lake and the Jordan river than the The aee following questions impersonal and are ef vital importance in this water itself would cost him. from the proposed Deer Creek system. campaign. He predicted shat in the event the new system vga built, the pump units would be g done away with. A committee-consistinof J. E. Maim. Albert Capron. J. W. Sumer nd, J. W. McHenry. W. W. IN ilon Joseph R. Murdock. A. Z. Klchrdv and Frank 5putt war appointed to perfect the organisation cf Balt Lake valley water Ur er in the interest of the probo-- d project. The committee will report at the next meeting t be held Tuesday, Oct 39, at 7:3 p.m in the Murray city hall. Tho recent hurricane which swept over the West Indies caused heavy damage to crops in the Dominican Republic. Borah In prae of Hoover. Mr read an except from a Davi been statement he had a.d Hoover-Curti- s made v the senator from Idiho Hoover for in ei!int? price f. xmg" w hich assured packer a ?) per cent sin whll school (raid rolitic! Adrtiiemcnt) f children of the nation wre -- rving fod fry 1 n. 1 LOLISVILE, Ky, Oct. - 2S. APj Taking issue wnh Chayle JEvao Hushes recent comparison of the qualif. cations of Herbert Hoover and Governor Alfred E. . Datts, DemocratHrailh, John ic nominee in 1924. told an audim-- y ence at the Jefferson county List night that a president of the United States mtist be something more than a scholastic economist, engineer, a successful administrator and distributor of organized charity Governor Smith, he declared, is a leader of men. is possessed with ability and fcgce and is close to the hearts of the people. After picturing Hoover as a uneducated man who achieved motes as an engineer through hh own abi!it. Mr. Davis that this slone is not a sufficient recommendation for a president. Deferring to the Republican nominee's work as food administrator and as head of the Belgian relief Mr. Davis declared the work was well done, hut wrs accomplished m time of great stress nnd with unlimited funds and resource. at his command. And yet some of his eulogist would have vou bel.eve h distriMr. buted his persona! wealth Davis raid Reviews Smith Life. In a subsequent discussion of Hoovers experience a secretary of commerce, Mr. Davis declared ha Would net av that Hoover did not prove an efficient secretary, hut asked what great battle he hud fought in that capacity. Mr. Davia then sketched the Mrth, homa life and training of Governor Smith, outlining his early political career a assemblyman and sheriff, until he finally became govtgnar. In the Utter eapacltv, the speaker declared. Governor Fmitb fought unceasingly for then enactment of the most humarl-larlalaws ever written in cny be state. Among these reforms were the recrgamxatfcn of said, the atsta governmental machinery, a liberal workmen" compensation a mother compensation act. measure, the short ballot and the executive budget.. Ridicule Contention-- Mr. Davia ridiculed the conen-tlo- n that a prudential candidate d should have a Washington asted Taek-jyoun- Davis Grover Cleveland. Mr said, had never been in Washington until after h we elected President, nor had President Cool'd ge until called their folio jng his election as vice president. Moreover. h added that 1 evident Coolldge had never been wet of the vacation river until h this year in the BIak HiUs. a hj sfimnnt Paraphrarirj President Wilson In 195 that th rrpubt.can rertv ha not Mr. a new td in id var Da i declared th P.rtiM'C"n ur-thas not had a nsr idea in 4 nd.-i,'-- ed v 5 erAfter to recent referring menta here by Femtnr William FL Co-e- - rs Lind-tror- r. I , Tc fogged tf Educators Plan District Meet of U.E .A. in Ogden A meeting is to OGDEN. Oct 25 be held Thursday sfternoon by heads of the Weber countv and Ogden Ojty teachers' aoctatlon, with arGeorge laren, as chairmen 10 conrange for the firt regional ference for tho.jear of Jh Utah Educational aso(iation wmch is to be held in Ogden on Nor It is expected that th referethe Y her nce will be held wi' county high school Dehgte4 attend from the puhl.c cho is tf Weber. Davis. Morgm bun in ji nnd Boxelder counties and from various higher educational institutions in H. Chambers in charge. Vocal solos were by Mrs Nora Walker. Mr. and Mrs W. T Pickett, Mr Annie Pulsipher, Mrs. Diana B Ol. OAKLAND, Oct l3- .son The speakers were Elsworth fAt)-Cra- !g Lewis, H, University J. Wsever, Bishop Chambers, Bishmvas back wnlg op J Howard Jenkine and Bhcp of California student after being mysAlbert B Foulger. The grave in the friends today 4. Get. Ogden City cemetery wa dedicat- teriously miwing since ed by Bishop Chambers. The youth was found bound an! gagged late last night on the porch of hia f.ance home, Ha showed KITCHEN CABINET STOLEN. signs of rough treatment; includOGDEN, Oct, 25. Burglars enter- ing a welt on the side ef his head) ed an unoccupied house at 2l like the blow of a ciub. Police said h street, owned by he was too dazed to give a coherent the M.iry Jane Steven company, and removed all the window bln. mb account of what had happened to and a kitchen cabinet, police were him. ad ijigd. Thursday. Lewis fiancee, Cs June Cochran found the student when ehe opened tne door to learn the aua CHICKEN COOP BtBAf. of a not c Kbe exirf sh foynd him Bov25. and OGDEN, Oct, with hi hands Led, a gag in his matches are reported to be iVfpm-mhl- e mouth ana sa.rt in LtUer. for a f're that detroed a Thev got me' the girl said chtckencoop at the borne of A E Lewi mutteied. I got away but 2571 Polk avenue, WedWinward they got me aaa n. They bit ms I nesday evening. wa given plenty Lewi Is the son of ft. L, Lewi, GROCERY LOOTED, oil operator at Huntington Beach OGDEN, Ch t. 25 By breaking a Calif. , Police "were unable to construct g1asr in the doer of Rtchardeon Grocery at West Ogden, Wednesday anv theory about hs disappearance ami entrance mpht, burgar gamed carried of e gareta. IS pounds of and return. cheese a quantity of canned good Toy balloon recently released in a shot gun and slot machine chip some rsnmes, police were advised, the ?ie of Wight have been found In Franco and Germany. Thursday. Twentv-aevent- Ogden. U. S. Road Bureau to Auction Bound And Services Held at Ogden For Arnold L. Wilson Missing Student Hurled OGDEN, pet. 25. Funeral servBy Abductors at Door ice. for Arifold Im Wilson, were neld Wednesday afternoon in the TUir, Of Girl. teentb ward chapel, with Bishop E sere fe Equipment OGDEN O. t Putrict Engin b bumu eer B. J FUtcb of th ee that the of public roads, anno bureau will condun a nubhr a J Iton ae of conKidersb5 government properly at 2 pm on Nov. 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DOWN only these three ways may Life sweep your income . . . permanent disability from accident or disease , .V impaired or ."X prematur' earnings due to old age IN continues Are you supporting Governor A I Smith for President? the liquor question? Continuation Contract monthly during total disability before age 60 and as long as suchdisability . . New Insured Income JTJjhjIniiiured Again we ask: 2 Do you endorse his stand on Announce the $100.00 fair-minde- 1 California State Life Insurance Co. (Typical case: Capita! sum J 10,000, maturing at age 65.) T O GOVERNOR $io tll lak w riot bo id be Ogden Cbnier M.W, W. L fisrtoii, kL Mfr, Tbs Da-er- e Kew Bsh lake Oty, or 1034 BUMdord Whitaker, Twenty-thir- d street, Ogden, TeL 4M. Alfred Glad wall, BinsatLsF Office Ott Twwb Irregular feforte4 I fiancee finds fJzn J Used Pnamoc $65 up Used Players s 10 BRAND-NE- W 1 bp-rg- o, OGDEN S. 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