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Show j.qf II .1 f. ' V 4 ww ' ? ' 'a 'JzrxfrZ-J- t TEES . g37.r av" EWS 1X0HDAY NOVEHBEB 17 1821 -... '"T,;, pk i' ir n" I. ."I" " " iffl&OF'WMTMSiBWZim Krour?CSQ kick C2 ccztth OGDEN - VICINITY Most BrtlUoot Hove Coat, Oao Cemt Itek Kwei a Ntetd. saw tamp which haa no wick or chimney, yet. according to experts. gives the mqst powerful Hght in the world, is the latest achievement of W C. Fowler, Hi Factory building. Kansas City, Mo. This remarkable new lamp beats gaa or Ht electricity gives more light candle. 1 8 ordinary or 1 brilliant electric lights, tlamps only one coot a night A to every home, especially on or in small town. It Is absolutely ,j LiiuEinjir I QDI1 a , a' las runs ' (Special) 4 OGDEN, Nov. IT. Subscribers to Uu Oita eommun- Itr hotel project are tovltod to , imm meeting la to Berth-juia- t TTUor evening, Not. St, whoa all detail of tho pro potion now and, accepted wilt ho giv- announcement it mod meetings of tba board of (Mterttfheld Friday and Saturday. tnutis It la aleo asaouncad that a early HM.IH of toeelcaphai haa baaa subscribed to aaaure the new hotel. Tor tho paat two month tniataaa hare give thotr attntta to tho forming of a htoel nn-paa- y aad other detalie of tho pro teat aad hare reeetrod the report of Nanism fc Boris pceatdeot of alary hatal wffl ho oo Waahtagtra aaaaoa aad ora-atraot-ed t NMptod by tho i Pint Natioaal to tho Ittaplaaaed to- ordiaa aoooToa- i Dsflalte ado hy tho Bead Hotel cMmi to fmM Beod lwtel at Twaatyaad Wtohtagtra avwra ThsBaod will taafoooa ita ttit.to With nlaod at tlM sack. ho n oyrortaalty will ha giaos to an oft aeon to laraat is the ateak. Mr. Biratow any tho Stood hotel of id hr looal tto rtto aov ra-A- eadepted hy the hotel osd the Utah thaatra. ' t Tho hotel wflt hare a hall the owmsany win hotel to tit aU the aoade oC Oodea aad city tho ataa - - orodMono of a atoh.tr tb aro .completed CimIbw CKM,toSchool. Ali ned Cross ,,k IE OGDEN. No (Special) win a mist the Amerteea Legion post In tho Weber ceunty Red Crum drive. The Rev, John of the for night year, b chapter's roll eoll chairman, and Mia Gertruda Gallagher, who ha In other roll ball will aleo five her aasMaaoe this year. All the necessary supplies have been distributed and the roll call will eontin ue until Thanksgiving day. Requests, are being mad for more than tho regular It a hip to permit the Weber more chapter to function f fully, i Not. 17, (Special) Elder Oraoa P.'Whlthey addreerad OGDEN, atako Quarterly cooference la tba tabernacle Sunday, la t abeeace of ProaL Thotnaa E. b Kay, Saraual O. Dye aad John Haila of tho ataka preaideacy ware in charge- Ward teaching. tithing and Temple work .Tie dlerntd by -- Elder Whitney. He complimented the ataka upon the comprehenaiv report of the ataka presidency. He pointed out that tbe office of patriarch, ataka president and ward aad other offices ware sot la the Church at Ita orgu-becouthey were not l at that time, but tbe work of tho teacher came at aa early data becauoa hie work was then at the beginning. Elder Whltaey explained the dais of tho teacher which an to the Church, teach the see that no Iniquity Ogden ss discussing tithing Elder pointed out that it wae a th Church might obtain Ha foeuano aad was glean for tho perfection of tho members. He said that Cod could preside the Ghareh with an its needs but if he did ererythlng for Us people they would not got the experience which Ip necessary for perfection. Eldar Whitney also eaUI that Son eannot ha built antes tba Church mem ben obaerre the law of eonoeenttoo aad it would bo difficult to oboarre this law if they did aot ptsfU tbeamalTas by obeying of tithing. He commended the stake for.ila artlritte in Ha- - t OGDEN BRIEFS OGDEN. Nov. 1L (Special.) Ogden s new I1H.HI Union station will be the scene of great activity during the present waek In preparation for tho official open lag Saturday. Nov. 21. Tho railroad administrative office and railroad companies are busy moving Into the now structure from temper ary quartern occupied for tho past 21 months, Th station wu opened for i Saturday with County troaaurer David Evans purchasing the first ticket in the new ticket office, a oneway ticket to Roy which bo Intends to keep aa n souvenir. Plans are new being completed by the Ogden Chamber of Commerce for tho ceremonies In connection with tho official opening and dedication of tho beautiful structure. Suit Follows Misappropriation Charges .7 FS'i u " 7 Muc Shown Itret School Election hr Placed on Ogden MaU com-menc- SoirilMsinft A Guaranteed Remedy FOR BLEEDING OrVrOTRTOING PILES It is now put up in collapsible tubes with detach pile pipe mmJring it very easy to apply. . able' . OGDEN The real educators ar humps, not books, according to Dr Charles C. Wilson, tn an address to the University club Saturday night In celebration of American Education week. "The books ar to x- - OGDEN Testimony nt th trial of Eddy Smyth tn tho federal court recently has resulted In the arrest of George Holden, 21, on a charge of conspiracy to violate the Volstead act. He la at liberty under tl 000 bait Smyth on trial for selling liquor at the Pals Social club, testified he wu proprietor of the place and his testimony wu corroborated by other witnesses . Judge Tillman D. Johnson ordered th arrest of Holden. Smyth wu ent to the Carbon cbnnty Jell tor five month. Carbon County Names Red Croig Workers Nov. II. (Specie!.) Officers, directors and committee chairmen of tho 'Carbon County chapter of the Red Cross' were named hy the nominating committee as . follows: General comM-C. H. Stevenson, remittee. elected chairman; Mrs H. C. Smith, vice chairmen; Mrs. Mat GUmour, secretary; H. S. Rohinett, treasurer and J. Percy Egan, executive secretary. Directors Rev. Father A-- F. GlovannonL. the Rev. J. Frelen Johnson, W, E- - Fkoker. the Rev. Father Bymranopolle, John A. Math la Judge George Christensen. A. W. Horaiey, Mrs. J, R. Sharp. Mrs Ray Demlng and J. A. Bruin. committee- Chairmen , of Home service, Mrs. George M. Miller; publicity. Mrs. George A. Cooper; Junior Red Croee, D. C. Woodward, chairman, assist ed by and Mm Mrs. Claus Kremer George R. West; health. Mm- Mat and GUmour, Curt R. Marcuaea Mm W. A. Lowry. PRICE Retiring Relief Society - Members ue Honored tot of the entertainment. Stake Y. L. M. I. A. Board Named in North Sanpete MT. PLEASANT, Nov, 1L Th T. L. M. L A. atae board la now complete with the following officer; President, Mm Ita L. Ander-aofirst counselor. Mm Tina Nelson; second counselor? Mm Alice W. Johnson; recording secretary, Mias Ethel Lind; corresponding secretary. Mies Iona Belly; Standards, Mrs. EmUy A. Peterson; n; Mias DRUGGISTS refund money if it fails to cure." . Special directions enclosed with each -package. Your druggist will order it. (Also put up in old style Tins, 60c.) ' Peart Jorgensen: Junior leader. Mm Rhoda D. Bohne; senior leader. Mm Trams M. Anderson; advanced senior. Mm Louie M Seely; recreational leader. Mm Aldeen B packman and Mias Oleah Wall This board with th stake T. M. . I .A. board la working on the play "Honor Bound, to be presented by the board members. Th nrst anpeariK wil! bo at ML Ptottttft jfoc. 2. i FuBitelJ LESS TIES VEHil stag active some tottoinj Tin- ftevt In advaqatag th of Oaeh ooonty and Logan CTty Md to that sad ouggeau that th Kotwy and Klwanla clubs be disbanded aad members of bo two onset their efforts for camualty bottormoet through th of commerce, which ho ttenbq rge should TuncUoa for th whole .. oouaty. Th mayor potnte out that Cache oouaty la admirably adapted tor tho growing of garden truck and that while many walking th stroote soaking buelnsss mao am shipping la large QUAltittef af mieh atuft that could h produced , HUNTINGDON. Nov. IT. Special) Last respects worn paid bar Friday to David Henry Leonard. It, who died Jtonday with Brights H was an early pioneer (Hamm of Mormon colonies. Mr. Leonard wu bora In Upper tha son of Canada, March 7. 1IL English immigrants, -- Ms - grandfather being a member of tba British Royal Guard. Hto parents started fbr Nauveo in 1244 with th Intent of Joining Joseph Smiths migration to tho west-- With th of th Mexican war. hto father enlisted In th 'American army and left th hoy with hto younger sister In the care of their grandmother, who brought thom to Utah In 1SU. Beginning aa one of tho first t tlers of Rush valley, Mr, Leonard began a series of pioneering enterprise into guy of th early Mormon settlement of Utah and Nevada He married Emma Child In 1142 in Rush valley W4 th following year wont to St. 'Joseph, e. Mo., with aa ox team for Ho married Elisabeth Chartae te Itftt gad tn ltTft wont with th settler to Moepa, Nor, After moeteg bock to Rush valley ho com as ono of tb test pion-otn Emory county, settling in Huntington where ho hu lived th grantor part of th ten since. Mr. Leonard's descendant tn daded 111 children, grandchildren and th following children surviving. Dr. A N, A. &, Marion and Myron Leon rd and Mm Caroline Robbins, Salt Lake; W. H., J. H., David C, and D. Haber Leonard, and Mm Alton Weetover, Huntington. Mm Emm Clerk, Pa rowan; Mm Aria.; Mm Mule Wtmaar, California; Jams out-bre- - immi-srant- Pamstla Farr who survives him as do three children R. Prof John Lewis, University of Wisconsin; Arthur Lewis, Ham moth; Mu Pa me fie Lewi student at B. T, LL; atop teuith brothers and on sister; Postmaster David T. Lewis. Spanish Fork; Ed. B. aad Georg H. Lewis. Burton D. R. Lewto and Mm Elton . HolL Spanish Forte Mr. Lewis wu mo of tea oldest of the 1. O. O. F. mulw in this sect ton. Ho belonged ftra to th lodge at Eureka, later trans, i ferring to this any. m f it , -- Jn. .. 4 -- Valljr MID : O ESSE POCATELLO. Nov. fl7, (Special) A decision for tbe plaintiff wu returned by Judge X. A. Farrington of Nevada to tb case of r th Bannock National bank of Pocatello against 8. L. Reec Xavier Serve!, E. W. Pearce. N. G. Frank-It- a, L. p. Franklin. D.i W. Church and E C. Whit The come against A. J. Pearce. Lyman Fargo and W. W. Armstrong, thro of tha directors before 8. L. Reec became eon- - ' nected with tho bank wu dismissed at th last term of the court, Tho cam te an outgrowth of tho Caltoro of tho Bannock National Is Doried Bt FairvieM hank. May 12, 1921 and tha origincomplaint wu filed August 1. FAIR VIEW, Nov. IT. (Special) al 1122 by R L. Curti who was then naretoao wore held te tb receiver. Certain motions and da- - .. North ward ehapat for Mm Han- murrers of th defendants wer to the original complaint nah Laadgrssa Friday. Bishop sustained by Judge Farrington and an Graham had charge. Mu-a- amended John complaint filed June 2, wu furnished Mr tb combined 1212. of Fetrvtow with a duet by Tho amended complaint seeks Brady and Jam L. Tounte to recover from tea directors on war Nieto iiansen pf account loans mads by of Fie mat Grove, Hoary June. Un- tha bank toalleged th various individudos Patoruoo. Fred Danletoon aad al to excess of lft per cent of tb f- Graham. Frnysra wer and surplus It also stock capital ore with bring direct tha Charged Mr N. P. Christenson, negligent to tha manud groan VUg a native of Sweden but careless to that tt Is' of bank th hu lived her over thirty years. agement alleged that th bank loaned large She wu the mother Of eight chil- sums Of money to numerous dren, only ou son of whom surwho did not hive sufficient vives. gh had been a widow for the loan It security severe! yearn She leaves on was also to warrantteat tbe charged daughter. Mm Hsber Brady, and who wer members of te n number of grandchild ran. - , loan committee of tha bask failed to examine into tho various loan th memIndirectly CauNt berstheyof ware road aad committee examining WOhrd Womans Death failed to th,, investigate the operations of th hank, and th manner in OGDEN. Nov. IT. (Special. which th hank money wu beMr Sarah Ellen Oleaan. It. ' , ing loaned. died Sunday at tbs Du It to charged in te complaint that th directors purchased a of bout tronMo aad Injuries suffered 1 an automobile accident largo amount of from other banka of Utah Hot Spring. Oct. 27 Idaho. sun sled a broken arm and Tho receiver asked Judgment whoa aa automobile oh riding to with her son. col against th various defendants to track on th Jlded with state th following amounts: 8. L. Rseao (437.ftftft.12; N. G. Franklin highway. , L. D. Franklin 2417.2ft0.13; Mm Olasau wu horn la March 22, 11(4. She wu a D. W, Church 227S.lM.ftl; E C. member of th Lincoln Circle. La- Whte(n(,70X.(l; Xavier Servel dies of tha G. A R, Royal NeighTo th amended complaint tea bors af America teq Rabokab director filed various demurrer lodg Surviving are thru children and motions which wer argued X. Georg Oaklaaf, Willard; Mm for Judge Farrington to PocatelMyrtle Oldarmadt, Ogdsn; Mm lo and were token by the court Nona , JC Herrington. Geeen Rluar, 4 'thtl Wye.; lft grandchildren and four ctolon of Judge Farrington filed to Bole. Fatday, demurrers Funeral aorvteoo will ho hold motions of thethq directors were Tuesday, Nov. II. at 2 pm. to th overruled directors required to Klrkendatl chapel with Dr. L A. answer tbo receivers complalnL Garrtoou officiating. Interment will b la th Mountain View cemetery. RecUmationists Protest Hanich Umiinea ; L le , Nov. IT, (Special) Tba school esnsug show prose bu BurfUur Ptrafars Pridon children of school ago be,! Imkiitrial School tween gad ywi of eg. 22 I MONTICELLO. Nov, If. 8 than last year, according to Supt H. dead Lewis. Th city rial ) Sheriff W. E. OUver of schools will receive from th state Bu Juan coupty left Moatlceilo funds tot the aaatntalnanea. III, Friday with Jim Csshin and A. W. 1 lift Bold tor Salt Lake to turn thom Every district In the city report- over to tho state penitentiary to ed a gain over last year with th servo sentence for robbing tho disMontlcello garage. A. W. exception of th south-ea- st trict where last year there wu ap- th younger wu sentenced toBoyd, Og17 par cent Increase. don, but at hie request th Judge proximately Many of thaa children. It Is said, aent him te th penitentiary with hi companion. belonged to worker at the struetioo of the plant of the Columbia Steel Corporation, who loft Looar1 Oft1- following the completion of conUTAH KUEFS struction. More than 4ft students Cache Rosident 53 of the high school who ar making SPANISH Elisabeth their- - temporary residence here Green, 71, Ml FORK. down th Dies bbfs in Smithfielc caller, were also excluded from this years steps at bar bom Friday evening enumeration, according to th cen- and sustained a serious SMITHFIELD. fracture Nov. 17. (Bpe-5sus taker. of her right leg. Dr. J. W. Hagan Henry Griffiths of Smith- reduced tbe fracture and tho paVI-Irt- r, Shoots After Sunset on tient to as comfortable aa could bo died at hto horn o!.Ceb Friday from expected, bmto First Hunt, Fined 2S hemorrhage surviving ara iPb'mi PROVO. A touring ear stolen Dock PROVO Jean of from Mr Harriet th Hutching chll following Wood, First tho Murdock power plant C. and Robert Grif avenue, Balt Lake, wu ran tote be- dren Milllam " UnL J- - E Haber, and Vora Carter of Pleas- tween Pleasant Grave and Amr-lc- u ant Vlsw, war arrested Sunday Fork Saturday wight by Axe) Smlthfleld. George and John Grtf. eeanisg-saeUtah iako by deputy Auderwm. ((North Mra E. A. Owen Eleventh West of street. Prove. Th stolen Thoma Mathtva Idaho gam wardens on a charge ear had JJ LotU Griffiths, e. shooting after aunaaL Hatchings (been abandoned in the middle of authorised officer to plead guilty th rood. No ono wu Wash.; Mm Sort Lewis, LoInjured In gan; Thomas for hire and left Griffith. Richmond fop a fine, th accident- 14 grandchildren while. Carter will he given g bearand 4 ing later In the week. PROVO. Phillip Culleton t of grandchildren. Funeral services will be held In Hutchings declared that Sunday Bingham wu fined ((ft tn th city wu th first time In his Ufa that court on a charge of Intoxication. the Smithfield First ward chapel b had aver gone hunting. Ho wu arrested at a dues at tho Tuesday, Nov. II, at 2 p.m. Mr. Griffith, son of Mr. and Lincoln high school Saturday night, S. Carsjr NAME PINTUBA Mm William Griffith, w by J. Wilson, marshal of Orem. Nov. 17, K4I, at Tenby, Wales and Deputy Sheriff 6. A Winia. WASHINGTON, D. C- - Nov. IT. BRIGHAM and came to .Utah tn CITI, Nov. ' lt, H (Special) --The appointment' of PROVO. Eugene across the (Special) Leet respects wars paid of ted several trip Mm Emtlln Sylvester postmasand Evelyn Jsnnl Alford plains to aid Immigrant He marter at Pintura, Utah, is announced. Bluffdale ried Ephemta Dock of Willard in Thursday at th homo of C. Bha succeed Mm Maud Gregeraon. of Leht were granted a marriage for Mm Smith and to moved license her Saturday. Park. Foogronwho died Imogen at her bom to resigned. Mm Laura B. Price hu Cache county In 1IT1 Hyde and shortly Carey been named postmaster at Atlanta, Ashton, Intorment to wu the BrigMr. SPANISH FORK- - A and Mm Griffiths setdele, after Idaho, t succeed Mm Emma M. gation of Spanish Forklargo City cemetery. Odd Fel- tled at Benson, where they Jived ham Mm Calloway, resigned. Carey wu bora to Brigham low and Rebekaha wool to Pay-so- n until about 12 year ago. whan Mr. t 14, ItTf. She merited Sunday night to b with the Griffiths retired and cams to City, Non X. Carey at Pari Idaho. In Bmlthfiald. Bdgard when lodge members Payaon tho He IDAHO BRIEFS a progressive farmer, lift, after having removed with entertained for Grand Master C. House. Attorney General Harvey wu prominent in managing irriga- her mother. Mm. Alie Feragroa tion a director and to Montpelier, Idaho. SurChi companies In wu main O. Work the A ft POCATELLO, tbe speaker. 8 L. back shop of Pocatello will be program of musical number, read- helped develop farming interests viving era her husband, bar mothIn Cache and wu also er, of this city; her father, Hyrum valley suspended from Nov. 1 1 to Dec. 1 ings and speeches wu given. A " of Riverside, Idaho, and according to a bulletin Issued Sat delegation of Odd Fellow and prominent! In civic afTalm relative to this city. urday from th office of th super- Rebekaha wu also present from Burns Prove Fetal to intendent of motive power, It i Provo, Mantl and Salt Lake. officials stated by that no other BEAVER. The Farm Bureau in Elderly Cache Woman Ogden Retired Jeweler department of the shop would be affected by the f, Dies which la connection with the Beaver high Heart Disease LOGAN. Nov; It. hold g farmars houseIt wu said that school willInstitute only temporary. Hill and Sat- Mm Ruthind JT. (Special ) OODEN. oNv. th lay-o- ff at this aaaaoa of th keepersDec. Friday In post urday, - ft aad 4 Speakers will died Saturday at the home ot her year wu not unusual, L. Bushrofl. Tft, retired Jeweler L. Moench F. oo . Victoria km8. Christiansen, College Hill, its cuts have been mad tor snort health I Sunday at th Du hospital specialist; Mm W. R. Mo- from burns received Thursday periods at th same time. trouble. Ho wu bora to rris Food specialist; L. M. Windsor, when her bed clothes caught lira of heart N. H- Nor. II, 1224 but Wilbert; Rupert Marjorie Throckmorton, Ban R, Eldridg and possibly a from an electric heater. conducted Jewelry business to high school etuden, won first place ultry specialist.' Minersvlll win Mrs. Moench. widow of L. F. Ogdon 42 years, retiring throe y In Minidoka county for her aaaay In levs a session. Dee. 4, and Moench. pioneer Utah educator ago, Milford, g two-da- y the Idaho memorial contest It I session. Dee. 2 and founder of Weber College at years Ho oldest th wu Woodman in been aent to Boise for competition and I. .h Ogdon, wu prominent in M. I. th city In point of membership in the Mat contest and Relief society work in that on of te organiser of the BEAVER. Th Beaver Farmer bar are putting over a project In co- city. White residing her sbd wu a lodge are hto widow, Martha Surviving operative shipping of produce member of th of Logan Gqodals BushweU and a brother, Four carloads of cattle, sheep and stake Relief presidency Ita before diviWilliam society Baahwell. California. Jhogs wore shipped between Thurs- sion. Ill health for some year hu day and Saturday and more will her activates lg Church be shipped tat th near uture. Abo prevented Scots Ra3 Aged . Worker, work. -- with the county win children are: Mm Surviving HotaG Sunday Iron county la shipping g carload , W A George Bell, L. F. Moench aad of turkeys by Novell. G. W. Moench. all of this city; Mm McKellar, a"' resident of BEAVER.- - Th Beaver school L. R. Jenkins of plain City, How- Utah 44ft c 1221 and for many census shows 1,412 school children ard Moench of Chicago. Frank Tooro connected .with construction In the county as against 1,444 last Moench of Burley, Idaho, and Mm work M tb D. A R. O. w. rall-fdied Sunday at the family ror. George Roth of Salt Lake.' Funeral servicoe will b hold wa 1222 Eighth East street tmagin that MANT people MT. PLEASANT Announcement next Mr. McKellar earn to Utah from or (attar nooda only to afternoon at I of th birth of boys to oclock Wednesday In th Ninth ward chapel. Soottond formerly resided In and dtter I application on tho Mr.made Mm 'an Arno Anderson ML of Eureka, Tha to Ue will state at tb coming to Salt Lake about akte In order to got raltef. This to Pleasant; Mr. and Mm Gregson homebody of her daughter. Mm Georg ton yearn ago. Surviving ar hto bocaeeo tho attention of tho Scofield of City, and girls A. Bell. 24 east Third South stout, widow aad tho followtec sou and is oo violently directed to the to Mr and Spring Mm William Coombs, from II oclock Wednesday morn- daughters; Clyde ud Nerval which and Mr and bnrntng and Mm William Sam- ing until ttchlag Margaret. Violet aad Lois 1 oclock to th nfternoou. ancranpantsa this tliiaii. Try oo uels of Fountain Green. they may permanent relief will FARMINGTON Mm ' Lortn Old-TiMiner Dim never bo their nntil the ilftaftfto FBoeral SsrrieM Held laden blood la thoroughly cleansad. Ramptoa entertained thr Utopia 'At Home Fork afternoon. dub Spanish Saturday For ana Wo la kaow there , thing that stops eceema aad that to non LATTON. Leyton btrths are an- 1 SPANISH FORK. Nov. IT. BJCHFIELD. Nov. Jf-- (i BAS. builds than by nounced as follows: Sou to Mr. ( Special.) John W. Lewie, 42, tho minion I Ton can inereaa your aad Mm Joseph Gardner and Mr. died at hto home how Saturday al) Fauaral Oarvlegg Cor Mm to tho point wh and Mrs. Frank Wtgglll; daughter, after a lingering illness. "Mr. Lewis, dtod nt bar Mr. and Mm Earl Adams aad Mr. eon of Ellas and Editor vie. who home Wodgsaday, war held to th It is practically tm possible for wore r married i nosing while Mm Marvin and Allen. the to exist. Wd know that Sunday.. plains In 1M1, wu born hero. May Ftrot ward chapel blood-co- n Burvtvtag Mr Jensen uq-fo- nr FARMINGTON. Officers havw 4. 11(2. His home hu been nt child tea vanish! Wa also the impurities following brothers been elected tha Davis county Spanish Fork principally, although Stas Larsen, Mm Niels that night follows day. Bote Red Croee by follow: Mlgs Mar to hto younger years, he engaged Christstoteeo: n. Mm O. W. Coon sou facta! Bat have yon, comma tha E. Barnes, chairman; in H extensively worked mining. Mm aaflftrars, over actually takan ad- Clarence Eldradg aad Mm David for quite a number of years at th Mm Jams Straag, Mm C E. Mm Potor vantage of this wonderful tact f Rice, vice chairmen; Mm Bertha of Thousand Jut Ilka yon have never Mitigate, secretary, aad Thomas X. Skin entptema. Williams, treasurer; executive com- KEEP thought about YOUIS bream a. with all Ita ftary, akin dip mittee, Mto Martha E. Barns. SMITHFIELD. Nov. William P. Epperson and ging tartar, and Ms aoulteariag, Mm Futoraon! H. Mm Blood of rial.) Jobs j Leslie Henry Kaysville; rarsacbabl Itcktng. pimples, Mm Clarence au of Mr. aad Mm j. Eldredg and Mm Easy If You Kqpw Dr. month old wu hlacbheada and boUa. they all pack Philander of Amalga. wu Hatch, Woods Cross, Edvards Olive Tablets buried nt th SmMkftold City cemo-tor- y. go. when tho tide of blood npaad caDa begins to roll In! .Blood-coll- a BINGHAM F. W. Qulnnn and C. an tho fighting gtanta of Matarnt L. Countryman announced their Th secret of keeping young to BA S. builds thom by tho million I candidacy for members of th Jor- to fool young to do thto yon dan school board at th election. watch your liver and bo It baa been doing tt nine MM. CARNAHAN. OBVJLLE theres no need of having a at BAA. la and of tho gnateot Doc. t. , WBUam Coraaham. complexion dark rings under your bloodoafl hnOdorn, Moodctenaaon FARMINGTON A sewing elnb eyes pimploo a bilious look la 22. mocha ntc at the A P. railroad and body fttrufthanera knows to hu boon organ teed at Farm! poor faro- dun tow with no sparhap Ogdaw dtod Suday at tha No wu born to nt mortal! Tkn yon pot kle. Tour doctor wfll toll you Du hospital. with Mtos Lucille Ji tacts together, thaa to Miss Ida Hayes, vioa cent Ra, Idnhw April 21. 1222. all of Brlrnsm ou ninety per Alton Robinson, secretory and omms from inactive bowels and of Carte and Baosria Csraaham. to have comma aad akia' ttvar. Bonrtvtas ara Ma widow, JCrtf Mar-treasurer, and several member looks morn ttk a gta aa n Dr. Edwards,- - a well known only BOUNTIFUL The Saeelau physician to Ohio, porfooted a veg. ehlldroa. OrriU Floof th Daughters of th table compound mixed with olive wn will gin aa old-ttto ell on ttver two art bowel th A aad dancing brother. L. aad Marten C. . Funeral party at th Armory ball. Wednes- which ho gave to hto patients tor Pries wfll ho given for tho ream daywtu b hold Wdnag4ay. old-tiDr. Edwards Olive Tablets, the at I go. to tha Ogdsn Nov, tt. oootumo. (; aubotituto for calomel, j? j, gull ward tt a pal, y BINGHAM A drive for ' now to thotr action yet efferUv. . A A I said at al member to pleased by the Bing- - They bring about always BUMMOI. FLORBNCS Fanaral that Miami m stasa. e buoyancy which alt should enjoy torvtera war held Sntnrday afterIB I aPP Mention hteaka may bo obtained by toning up the liver cad clearing noon to ten Brighton CHy Fifth from Bart Napple, past eommandar. the gyrtem of Impurities. Fterftnra BurdAb wHteldbEaM or at th postoffiee. In fntaro the Dr. Edward- - Olive TvHetg are wnid chapel fardauhtor of Mr. Mftou. writ moat at the Dremhutd ra by their olive color, lie Mm Gorgn Berdan wh died Advert Isom acL W-QVO- acDcm rs Cbik Wll-lar- u d, hoe-bit- e! nllegod-worth-no- tea 2427,-(0.1- 2; Wto-coaat- u. PRlCa. Nov. 17, (Rpeela) ) in attendance Mora than 170 at the social held la honor of the OGDEN. Nor. (Spec!!) members of th Carbon outgoing Commerce. Th organisation pur- Unusual Interest isIT, being taken In ataka Relief Society board. A gift chased 10 000 sticker advertising I ho school board elect for Og- wu presented to each of tho II Utah celery and these will be dis- don City and Weber lone as comA program consisting members. tributed to btraiuea men with tbe pared with pa at yearscounty incumwhen request that on ho placed on each bents were returned unopposed. of games, music and short addresses wu carried out- - Refresh, piece pf outgoing malt . There ar two candidates seeking ment were served. The Incoming hoard and officers of the various ward Relief BeeleUes Had charge )4- (Special. "Uab Celery Week' which la today, receiving the support of th Ogden Chamber of LOGAN, Nov. IT. (gpeelat) Mayor John A. Croohott la a alga-a- d article appearing la th local prow rgo mar concentration of SSHl-CE- wu H years in tho mining district of UI T J11 Nov. IT. m aceounts ot ,th hUMw. oUtgr people." th putor said. OGDEN Marriage licenses were Issued Saturday to Alonso Knight and Iona Fuller. Ogden; Bruce L. Fisher. West Point, and Larina L Stoddard, Ogden. OGDEN Alleging that August reDu made false representations garding th Grant hotel, when the learn and furnishings wars sold to him, Lul Paolt and his wife, Oliva Putt, filed suit in the Second district court Saturday seeking (5,009 Prof. 8. B. Sperry of Weber Col- damage. Plaintiffs allege they lage seminary told of tho work at paid Du H.IM and Instead of seminary aad urged parent to earning money ihey have lost I17i thotr child no attend. Music a month. Daa t serving a term of under five months la Tooele county Jail by tho tabernacle choir Hincb-clif. the dkactlea of Utter G. - f. for sale of liquor, e OGDEN Claude Tocum, 4(7. wu arrested Sunday on a statutory Offices eharga and 1 held under (2,000 ball. New 4 Depot Moriiif Into Nov. 17. (Special) defamation of characof liO.SO are sought by Herbert B. Foulger, defendant in a suit brought by Marjorie Condi aa a stockholder of Last A . . Thomas, of which Mr. Foulger I - Mr- - Foulger filed his an- Mnerlumitnrn wu nrsavteIft w- d countereUim In th Bec- ond court Saturday, m WuhtnetonmfJa-- d ,n btr t(u condie several eighth street when the truck be I wm driving and an automobile df tl),t t.Ur- ftrm: ; driven hy Simon BoegeUer. an m. ff?1"' nilmppropriated property of ployu of the Ogden Egg Company, J ; collided. The truck was, tipped hi owP turn and. collected about of tho comover; Mr. Jensen quickly recovered and money and withheld It. She aaatsted his companion. W. F. Pratt naked for an accounting. A dental of tho allegation I In reloading tho furniture Into tho de by Mr. Foulger. Th Lost A truck. Boageiter wu arrested for J failing to report th accident. Thom Bore wu destroyed hy fir a year ago and Mr. Foulger haa been retained CeMVT Sticket's to be manager since OGDEN. vacancy op th city board of education. Proet. J. W. Levedahl who announced ho would seek baa withdrawn from tba contest and W. W. Rawson and Thomas M . Irvin are now candidates in the Third ward. Mr. Levedahl has been a member of the board for If years. Mr. Rawson la manager of tho Deo Memorial hospital and Mr. Irvine la teller at tba First Utah Ravings -bank. In Pracinct No. 2 for? Weber county. Jobs D. Hooper incumbent, and Edward & Green are seeking the office. Mr. Green g former commissioner of Webee'couBty, Joseph Skeen. Incumbent, Is candidate for Precinct No. 4. 4MN wae gtreo by Elder Whiter to sing more of tho songs of lea Instead of only a Jow. Ha said, W hare many hymns which wptrod of tho Holy Spirit aad written wader parted dream-W- e stag only a few and arc waving them to a fraaste. Ha i told how ho enjoyed and was thrilled and Inspired hr the etag-s- f the Ogden tabernacle choir aad wished the organlxation con- - Falls to Report Accident, OGDEN. For alleged - It Now Under Arrest ter, damage , fa, and gives universal satisfaction. No dirt, no smoko, no odor, A child eon carry It. It is th ambition of lr. Fowler to have every home, store, hall or church, enjoy the Increased comfort of this powerful, pleasing, brilliant white light, and he will send one of hie new lamps, on free trial to any reader of Tho Deseret News who writes him. He wants one person to whom ho con refer now customers Thko advantage of his fra offer. Agent wanted. Write king today. Adv. Ma ou of up th -- PROVO M OBITUARIES Final TrSbcto Paid to Utek FkmMr of 1CT3 m A UQHtnsfms AY' i ud lit her. ar 8po-kan- lit vefftidtd , ltd u !, u , i1 of lay-of- b. ud ud Project Building Delay POCATELLO. Nov. 1 7 against delay to eon. . struct ion of the American Falls project is vol ced in a telegram by tee Idaho Reclamation Secretary Hubert department of the JlZZ Pointing out the Imperative need" of Snake River valley farmers for storage water at tea arltert poeeibl dat. tha obJct to te delay neceulry r again advertised V. bldf Reeubmleeal. tho telegram for, would result to such dstor tlmt It ooomo teat it would b storage water tot Dll. The telegram wa signed hy W. F. Howard, president, ud Guy Flenner, secretary of th association. Now bids wars called for when experts of th servic derided tea reservoir has should be wider than provided for to tha original specification , ed 7 con-riu- de u - one-da- 4 ud fa c3 to at to ..?, ' 4, ud auf-fera- htft er. me Vn.Em nd-MoodonHa- tn a u ud ud u ud tt Me-lr- tu LOOP 1r-,- nt nnhtoTnsS aorioua lung troubl Tou can stop thorn now with Creo-muan emulsified creosote ' to pleas nt to take Croomulrioathat to ,n two- discovery prite 11 rootttm th ud heals Inflamed membrane and kills the irm. f Ofatt knnwndrugs. creosote fa rteogntoed by the medical frater-- y th greatest healing for too treatment of ehronte agency eouihi apd colds ud other form of threat and tong trouble Croomutotoo contain In sedition to creosote, (tear healing elements which aoolha heal tha Inflamed membrane atop te irritation and inflammation, white tba creosote goes ra to tb stomach, is absorbed tat Gto Mead, attacks tha seat of th troubl destroys tha germs that lead to consumption. 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