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Show m f 'H- NEWS OF UTAH AND IDAHO OG South Utah County Ak Better Fire Protection DEN-VICINI- 11 CONDUCTOR TY 11 DIO HIES OF 1GCIDENT INJURIES -- PROVO, Sept 11 (Special) A taxpayera from the delegation of Utah county appeared south end of before the county commission Monfor better fire day and petitioned protection to the cemmuatiee outside ef incorporaed cities. The delegation estimated that a with Ora truck fully equipped pumping and chemical devised suited to meet the needs of that section could be purchased by the county for commission approximately iM4 The suggestion wsa made that tha apparatus could be boused OGDEN FIRM here rune In Spanish Fork from could be made to tho surrounding territory in tho south end of tbs whenever necessary. HUNTINGTON CREEK ROAD county Tbs request wan made that tbs commission provide for tho purchase of the apparatus In the 121 budget. The commission took tho matter under advisement. OGDEN. Sept II (Special) John J, Booth. 4 1, of, 2141 Orchard avenue, a conductor on tho Unton Pactfta railroad. died Monday In the Doe hospital ae a rtdult of accident In the railroad yards. Son day mailt, when his legs were man gled. Tho right led as amputated Sunday night He wan croeaind the railroad tracks ijl.the Ogden yard car belni and was struck by i switched. as inn in Ltaroln. Mr, Booth Neb. April IS, 1I?T. a son of Jerry He has end Mary Moye Booth J. worked for the Union Pscifps 59 comlnir to Ogden In till from Jears Wjo. Ho was a member of the Order of Railway Conductors of America and Woodmen Modern of Bin. the eonefstory and Shrine H attended Matrons. coin. Neb, tho Presbyterian church. ( Surviving are his widow, Mrs Ethel Cai lofty Boorb: two dausti-terEdna and Shirley: father and four brothers. Edwin R . end James 1. Booth. Nebraska City; Booth, Bello Polina. Neb. e, Chamber Indorses 1, New Ofcden Newspaper OODEX Sept 32 Special) With a bid of fit t4 It tha Lyon Construction company of Dyden waa tow bidder for tha ronatmtiott and Improving of tha Huntington canyon national foreat read on the Man were U natinal foreat a ben hid pubopened in the V S bureau ofHaven lic roads office Monday. other bids were submitted District Engineer B. J. Finch will reeom mend that tha low bid be accepted Bank Swindling Suspect Stands Mute in Court OGDEN, Sept II (Special) John Fred oni, 27. standing muta before the city court Monday when arraigned upon a charge of grand larceny, obtaining property under false pretense and em beanie menu Judge John A Hendricks ordered that the defendant ha given a preliminary bearing, tho data to bo act lator folPredoni waa arrested Rapt , lowing charge brought by Paul Steeker, Jeweler, that tho defendant obtained from Ml store a watch and bracelet upon tha presentation of tha draft for $Shd drawn upon tha Bank of Italy in 8ea Francisco. Since hh arrest the defendant has refused to talk and for seven days refused to eat. In court Monday he t with his eyes closed and refused to speak. 22 (Special) Kept The Ogden Times, the proposed new Ogden morning newspaper. Was given unanimous Indorsement Bonds y by the directors of the OgCross Hit den Chamber of Commerce. Ralph E. Bristol, leader of a Head Cut Face group Of citmens, who are Interested In tha publication. Is meeting 21 OGDEN. (Special) Tuesday with businessmen to die. 8ept. suss plana for financing tha ven- Mi.a Jessie Ktanafleld. 1. Wooda Buture He expressed his pleasure at frox, la at tha D hospital com- ffering from cutt and bruiaea on the action of the chamber of news-paper motes and predicted that tho bar far and band. She waa knockwould bo published soon. ed dawn by an automoblla at Wooda OGDEN, Woods Auto, Man" Claims'" "Wyoming ' ' Confiscated Liquor , CODE., Sept' 21. (Special) A confluent of Frank ft. Hounds, 2 Sf! Orchard arena, fev Deputy Sheriff David F. Staeto and Chartaa PJ acock, waa claimed Harry Parkinson, Km- liondayby merer. Wyo., who is aaid to havn aubmtttad to arraat, Ha waa released upon ISM baft, Tha officer! aaid thay found 7S pint bottles full f moonshine whisky each on wrapped its papar. Mr. Round conduct soft drink arler os Washington avenua gut quantity of liquor trg H- Naturdnsr at tha home - street eenty-rfi- L Post Orders Equipment For Drum and Bugle Corps t It OGDEN, Sept ISpecial) Truntpeta and drums for (he Herman Baker Post No. American legion trumpet corps, were order. ed Monday flight following a ape. t , ciet meeting of the executive com- mittee and a special committee to organise the band. A sufficient number of legionnaires have been secured 40 orgaalso the - for'!-- . Herum Umiun, prominent bend will be conductor. The f organliellon committee ie composed of Leonardrbevldeon. Ur. Ummerdand Eugene chairman! Pratt - - Girl and by Cross Sunday and aa ancenaeious whan brought ta th, hospital. She baa recovered conaciouaneaa gad her conldtlon la aaid not to ba BNW COVERS OGDEN PEAKS. OGDEN. Sp( 21. (Special) A thick blanket of nnaw waa aeon on tbo peek, of tha Wasatch rang oaat of thla city Monday evening when the heavy clouds lifted Rata fell during tha groator part of the day. Tomatoea ara reported to bo danwgsd by the heavy rata bat no damage baa resulted to tha ougar beet Crop. It U bow feared that the tomato crop may bo aertonaly damaged by Iroet. GIVEN OGDEN, lie DATS JAIL TERM. A Sept II sentence of It days (Special) In all waa passed apon Terry Spahr by Judge John A. Hendricks in the city court Monday. Ho was given 15 days for restating an offloer and M days for Intoxication fip.hr ban boon arrest, ed oa a number of minor charge, during the peat few year.. He will appeal against tha HOLLANDERS TO MEET WCO- -N EXPAT. OGDEN, SepL 12 (Special) The weekly meeting of tho Hollanders' association will be held Wednesday evenings each week Instead of on Thursdays, it Is announrd. The meetings an held la tho Ninth ward chapcL Contract is Let fol U. P. Conductor Falls White Way at Payson Under Car, Leg Cut Off S,t 21 P01 Inha J. Booth, 4T, of 2117(Special) Orchard avenue, a Union Pacific railroad tonductor, suffered the amputation af his right leg at the Dee hospital feunday night. The left leg la alas badly mangled. The injuries were offered In the Ogden railroad where Mr Booth wag knocked yards down by a train. Work to Start on New Pioneer Park Band Stand PROVO. Sept. 22. (Special) Ground, for tha new (Nindkttftd uponoore by tha Provo Bttafnoaa It Professional Woman's club will be broken in Pioneer park within tho Best fear dif. terording to Co mias loner George P. BiUmt. tttt for the stand was aeleeted (a l renter of (oneer Park vacantly by tba ntambers of tha city comraiaaion, a commute of tha club hponaoring tha erection of tha stand. Prof. E. H Eastmond and Secretary EL & Hinckley of tha Provo chamber of The structure, w htirh will will face nor II It will in ahatye jid will bars room on which to utag pgf. ample mo and outdoor theatrical. - . semt-eirrul- ar LOGAX. SepL 21 (Special) hundred gold pins, to be given boys' and girls' club members and leaders, as soon as project work for tbo year Is completed, bare been received by D. P. Murray ef the U A O extension division, state elub leader. About IM of tbo pins will go to club leaders, and the remainder-to club members. All pins ara donated by the Utah State Bank, erw association, which la with the U. A. C. la the promotion of club work throughout Utah. Each pin resembles gold seat, about a half an Inch In diameter, and la supplied with a safety clasp On the fees of tho pin. a narrow, navy-blu- e band encircles a white upon which is outlined backgroundfour-leIn gold a clover. In gold letters on the blue circle are t he Utah Achievement," If the tin ie for a club member; or "Utah reader. If for a dub leader. If a club member bee completed four rears of oroject work be or .be will Ire awarded a pin ea which all four of tbo clover leaves ara groan; otherwise tbo number of green leaven will corrapond to tha number of year work completed, whether one. two. or three. On each leaf la stamped a gold letter H the-- four Ha together symbolising Head, Heart. Hand and Health." Twcaty-es- e , af Scout Save BAG. Pupil From Angry Bull Attack imPJFDT ' POCATELLO, pedall ept State board of edueatloe Sudsy uaaalmoualy elscted V, XL Rethar-for- d of Pocatello presidaat of tha Technical Institute. Prest Retberford la assured the fcearty support of the people as well as the students and the faeul-t-b wbm he bees aeeo-tor it years.hasMr. Rather,;' ford has been acting nance the resignation of C.president R. Frasie r In JUROa Voestello ' the of J. W. Fnrta,during when the presidency school waa tbo of Idaho. Ho was head Aetgomy of the social science aad history deportments whoa tho Aeadomy the Technics! Institute. berame registrar IB lilt ssd He la 12 waa msde dean of tha tenuity. Mr. Frasier's iUaees la 12 During Mr Retberford was actlsg prsei-deand has bee acting prneldent sines June. He graduated from the Indiana Sta-tNormal acbool at Tcm Hwit, InA. In In he secured bin degree from the University of Indiana, after which he taught a number of yoaxa la Indiana, being superintendent of tbo eehools of Carmel, near Indians polls. Mr. Retherford did a work la tbs graduate school year's of the University of Chicago and completed tha academic work of his master's degree. Mr. Retberford went to Ogden. Utah, high school la UN, and on the recommendation of Dr. George Thorasg, bow, president of tho University of Utah. Mr. Itether-ford.r,to Academy of Idaho B IMS. bo-ea- nt I2. m. 11 Millard County Fair FILLMORE. Kept 22. (Special) Millard county's annua) fair which promises to be more interesting than ever before wlU open Fillmore Thursday, Sept 4, fog pt a three day's exhibition. Many of tho beat exhibits will removed to tbo stats fair in Balt Labs. James A. Kelly. Daniel Stevens, Claude Robins, Byron Howard aad Howard Johns const ituts the gen. oral fair committee appointed by The bemg psrtiy financed by the county. town la tha county la bring, lag exhibits. i t He Dropped HisPencrtD ThsaStcppcd Onlt. . ALL-BSA- N MW? H the Eleventh ward ehspal, 113 Eleventh East will be In th City cemetery. - Mrs. Dean We in prominent Church activities 1a this cltr for Mm ' at M. PenroM Dies at Santa Monica . tde bal Word has hem receives from Seat Monica, CaUf-- . of the death Wednesday. SepL If. of Thomas TS. for many years a i g min-ta- Dont overwork it by man of Salt Lake. Mr. Penrose ha had a varied career 1a mining slue hie work as a boy ta the tin mines of Cornwall. England. From Cornwall, where be waa oom. Mr. Penrose went to Australia and continued mining there until he came to America to work ta Pennsylvania coal mines-Following this he worked many rears ta Utah aad other western state, being at one time superintendent of the Tampa mine ta c Bingham canyon. Burvtvtng are; hta widow, Mrs. Mary H. Penrose; sister, Mrs. Gsorgs H-- Richards. Detroit and th following children: Mrs Ruby P. Shepherd of Salt Lake. Mrs. Basel P. Libby, Detroit; Garnet Penrose of Hawthorne, CaUL. and six grandchildren. , , and eating between meals. I Oearl I wl Mm J Try WRIGLEYS when you want just a snack. t It will soothe and satisfy your taste craving, allay thirst and feverish mouth, calm the (Stomachy refresh your tired nerves. add Ephraim Girl Die From Sudden Illness . EPHRAIM. Sept 22. (Special) Doris Hansen. 17, daughter ef Mr. tad Mrs. Parley Haases died suddenly at th (amity hpm Sunday afternoon. Th exact cause ef her death ta thought to have boon haart trouble. Mias Hanaea has always baou In tho best of health. She ato hor Bondar dinner, washed tho diabea and wont to hor loom upstairs. Her youuger brother. Net, don. going upstairs sbqrtly alter noticed Am- - lying oa tbs bed, and asked hor what waa tho matter, bits asked him to get her mother. A doctor wao summoned aad responded Immediately but aim died before bin arrival. Surviving are her parents aad the foliowing brothers aad slaters: Mrs. Dos McFarland of Balt Lake; Lester aad Ruth Han sea ol thla city. Doris was a Junior In tho Ephraim high school aad was (assistant secretary to tho Weat ward ttaaday - school. Former Who Died at ) Central Utah Club Women Convene at Park City 1 PARK CITY. Sept. 'XL (Special) Th Central district of tho Utah Fod erst ion of .Women1 dabs held a conference la Park City Saturday at tbo Athenaeum club house front Murray, Representatives Jhlr. Tooele, Midvale,- - Union, ingham. Magna and Garfield reported for their clubs. Mrs C K. Maw, president of the Utah Federation. gave an address on the history of woman's clubs. A luncheon at 12-was enjoyed at the New Final Tribute hotel. Mrs. T E. Clark and park Mr to -A. M. Kopp responded to arasgi. The session was sa open forH. Kinder Payson afternoon um. Music was by Mrs A. inter- PATSON. Sept. 22. (Special) aad Mrs. G. B. Sheen sad an Hurley Funeral service for J H. Kinder. 71. trice Beveridge. The women rewbe died at tbe family residence to Sett Lake at four o'clock Thursday, were held 1a tbe Second turned ward chapel Monday afternoon with hy automobile. Bishop Jasper Hill ta ehargo ef the ftp!rakr were Jesse ThylOr, Cf M. White. C. P. Olson and Samuel Taylor. Th invocation waa by R. T. Hiatt and benediction by J. A. Love. Ira. Music was by the Second ward choir with a nolo by J. C. Barney aad a duet by Mr. sad Mrs. Arthur Tay-- 3 hod bad ,, luck the very first daf of . Bill fi l?9 chooLJhere lot of times when the only kind of guaran- tee that fit the case i the o unconditional and perpetual guar- antee that coven every Conklin Endura. a J short; dip or ring cspv A arid variety of othag Cenkltapan (and pencils, ta nUxf mui a0 mttsls priced as low a $1X0 for pencils end ZJ0 for pens. Conklin to every emsv THE CONJOIN PEN MFGL TOUDO, OHIO CO. WITH LARGE ATTENDANCE c at J. 0 COOKING SCHOOL OPENED 7 3 Paid THE HUMAN Libt Socket Former Ogden Woman Dies of Poisoning (Special) OGDEN, ' Sept 22 Word has been received hers by ttuTdeatb' of Mr. Clara Geneve f. 27, daughter of Mr. end Mrs. W. 8. Wallace, ta Oakland. Calif. 8h was a bride of a lew months and died of poisoning. Her father was a former principal of the Five Points and Quineey schools and her mother was formerly Miss Clara Chambers. Ogden. The funeral was held ia Oakland. Mii-ts- HAS COME TREMONTON. Bept 22. mm It Irons Everything S mm Entire Open End j 11 Can fa aa c I. H Arvaag aalraliaa. Very Kaay mmT Caere th a fnbcf Tct Havre A tlmcj th labar. If a Baaaa 1 rower. Almost Hamm aa Mamaaa Tra la Ike OHl fr Aa FATAL potm non: Spt ' 3, SpHaIV OGDKV. ttevM Rowtend Farr. 21. employ of th Shape William Cinly company. died Mooday at th Dm horn- poisoning:. He wg horn flta! from May 13. 1M7 A m of David and Margaret William Fare., H married Ellen W right in October, 1317 SurvMug are hi widow cfelUK. Karma; father i&4 a i arcr the ill g aUrt right Prcaaca ar froa Uhlrfa ijibiaf iKpwawa Trrawr. Simply Wonderful brothwi. m$sm ta ft. ace aa4 may be away fafa th riathca eiaoot trba mat ta aa iavet M ( H Mcctric Carreat, f Special: re 4r wm IMf Op rating glwiric Troalag Marliiac fa roido Funeral services were held Friday Tremonton ward chapel (or rest Frances Mb Huff, 2d. former home dent of Voab who died at his a hors from tbs results of ruptured appendix suffered last Stay. Speakers at the funeral wore Robert Ailed. Robert Caldorweod. E. H. Cornwall and Bishop K. H Tri dal. Interment was ta the Elwood crotnr. Surviving Mr Huff r Ills wetli-MMary K. Huff. tHru 1ter Bin g What U It? In th 41 orsrtrtthirth la tlair rittiax Job Funeral of Former Moah Man Held at Tremonton Dodge Brothers -Atweye 2 Move the BvsF IWe-h- si 2W. Miss Jess t. ho Arrlred ta halt l ake Yesterday, plraord Khlvely, Aadieae af Cooking fneafs pt the Firnt Day Bcwitoa. Th cfK)king rcboo! conduced (bii Biscuit, quick break -week In the auditorium on the second floor of the u tah Gas A Coke fsst cake sod pies were prepared end eerved so te Company building that tbpe who had attracting many interested ydsm eager for Watched their on "cooking might information made have th benefitpreparation of eeey," ihivei th. pudding mi., Mire Fblvelv, of the Home FerrBsk'nr PsVbtata lL,.?d",f , is Departtamt ol tile lappaa hctiee Ohio is a ni- Company. tionellv known food expert end won o Clock sod Wner RradvVb2 her audience with her capable methhool will for th. next od of demonstration and instructhree days continue . Th. tion. . ., latcrrelc rnj5 taJM- -. O; ni in 22 lit, , year ta at ii.ii la OGDEN. Sept 22. (Special) Theodor Gorte, 24, former proprietor of tho Brigham hotel, died Monday' of paralysis af tho Deo hospital. Bo retired from tho management of the hotel Sept 1. He was bora ta Naw Tork City. July I, cams to Ogden la 12 aad baa been connected with the Brigham hotel sine it coastraetlon. Surviving are his widow, Mrs Veraoiee Hanael Gorte and a aoa Claud Gorte, Ogden, also two grandchildren. Tho body will bo cremated. Moii-Ja- rn s Former Proprietor of Brigham Hotel Die "uiiwar headaches are caused by KelWgs brings relief Tmw&ttonwefof Ingham Dean, 71, who died win , bo Chris W. Lemon who died suddenly Thursday Bight at bis ranch above Kama, wars hold ta th Pleasant Grove tabernacle Monday, conducted hr Bishop "M. g. Christianson of the Third Invocation wax by Ob Anderson. Tho musical numbers wars two quartet : solos; Cl a rends Little and La Rue Rsbtnsoa of American Fork. Beautiful flowers covered the rilcet aad stand. Speakers were W. I Hayes, Jens P. Fugal. Joseph Hilton. Kells Fugal aad Bishop Christian son. Interment wgs ta tha Pleasant Grove cemetpry In the ooldlerX plot by the side of ftv other buddies. Tho grave was dedicated by Lott Robtneoq of Amerces Fork. PATSON. Sept 22. (Special) JACONSEN FUNERAL Coombs, of Payson. lowest ET. bidder on the Installation of a light. Logan. Sept 22 (Special) The Ing system for Payson, was awardfuneral services for Lara Jacobsen. ed the contract by the city council. 74, who died at the home ef bis The onion metal steel poet will he daughter, Mrs. George Mortensea used Contractor Coombs baa stated. Saturday, will be held In the Sixth Work on the system, a force of men ward chapel Wednesday, Sept 21, at now wt Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Jna PLEASANT GR0Ve Sspt 2L Funeral services for (Bpecisl Frank t 57 '6WG Kama Buried at P. G. body were sustained by Howard Thompeea,' dairy student at the attack of aa angry bull when he entered tbs aa tmara pea Unprotected Th life of young Thompson waa undoubtedly saved by First Class Scout Bill Wood, student In tbs R C, scoutmasters troop, who waa near at hand Turning to see tha body of Thom peon thrown into the air from tho horns of tho Jkutl Wood sained a rake aad drove tbs animal away aa It waa making a further attack ea tbs prostrate form of tbo Injured boy. After being administered first aid Thompson waa Ukea Is tho Iron county hospital. TATE OBITUARIES. - "rack , Open Tbrnday, Sept. 24 A. C. Sunday, from the I, I 21 CEDAR C1TT. SepL 22 (Special) A broken leg and badly braised m Sick ELECTED ro Gold Pin for Pub Members are Received being engaged, cutting away J pm. , the cement for tho laying of the cable. If there D no delay deMARGARET CHRISTENSEN, the Iq wmnmo t livery of material the system will be Funeral services for Mias Margaret Christensen were held Monday aftTomato Harvest Stopped completed by November L ernoon In the Clinton ward chapel with Bishop John Child officiating At Ogden hy Hailstorm Contract Let for Unit -- Musts waa by the ward choir, David - OGDEN, Haacl Child, Gsorgs and SepL 21 (Special) A In Sanpitch Drain District Johnson, abort but heavy hail atom thla Ray MitchelL- - Speakers were Fred Cecela Bonahan, Melvin EPHRAIM. Unfit. 21 (Special) -- Mitcbet morning added variety to the storM. B. Child. H. 3 Shef. my weather which already has the contract offorthotho draining of the Stewart field, John Dyer, George E. Ben brought Sanpitch river nett September precipitation Drat unitdistrict aad Interment has tbove th average for this Bbdiep Child been drainage awarded area Tha Harm ia delaying the tomato bar-re- st to Morrison A Knudaca of Idaho. was ia the KayevtUe cemetery. The work will consist of tho excaProm Evanston, Wyo. came word vation of approximately 1,00 cnb- MOLE. JOHN Funeral services gnd-lbuilding for John Moie, son of Mr. and of nridges, headgatea,ha flumes, etc. Mrs. John --Mole, were held because of soft roads. contract price waa 111,7 for afternoon at the Masonic Sunday Firry. two degrees waa the mini-Ru- The temple the unit recorded la the night with officers of the Ogden chapter adef Do Molay officiating The K IRANIAN dress wax by the Rev John Edward HOLD flower Bingham Accident Victim Carver. - Mwete wao by Mr Maths! SHOD. Ridges and Mias Vllate Banford. Bridegroom of Nine Day AInterment waa in the Mountain View rbe first annual Dower (Special) BINGHAM. Sept 21 (Special) boshow cemetery. rn conducted by tho Ktwania club John William (Bill) Titcomb, II ft wktf-wbrought killed In tha profusion of into aura PArtd. WOdUAM HE VKT Funerand fall flowers to tha Urge Utah Apex instantly wag tha al Nrvici for William Henry Paul hi Saturday tindttv of tha Ogden Furniture Aosxf Mar? only flenses Jahaa4 kfM Sunday' afternoon fn the roxnpany wW tha exhibits ere Tileotrb of American Fork ama- - l ' Mr. Tltcomb leaves a bride of nine Fifteenth ward chape! with Bishop teqM'VbMawAUMte how.Tme,bW"t-f8i- r Lawrence Shemer crfffelatimr The u t closed deye. Mre. Vada Peterson daughter peaker were Otle Olsen. Rasmus 1 " Hvr.tanj "iro'wH1 of Me. And Mrs. John A Petersen B. Lee of anf or Jorgensens Erf hy Mre Paulin Bishop Gunnison. Besides bis parents tha Rherner. HotieVai T (how committee following sitters survive; Mrs Fern Martin, Lawrene Matan. Interment Booth. Park Mrs Florence wa in tbe Ogden cemetery. City. TWO COLFLE LICENSED. Parker, and Mrs Mae Parker, BingOGDEN 22 -(- Special) ham. Lstcile Titcomb, Eureka M'TVTTRB. CA RLTLE Sept Funera! Marriage Hcaneea were Issued y Frances, Carina. aad- Eli Tit- -' service for Carlyle McIntyre were to Robert Field, Mendon. and comb. American Betty Fork. held Sunday afternoon at the home. Efforts are being made lo locate 243! Van Bureau avenue. 5dn??,,rcb'andIj0r": Plorien King Orden. Phyllis E. Hanks bis father who left recently ca a with Bichop David J Wihon oL ?ytV.nS business trip to Delta. Speakers were Levi J. Delating Taylor. Fred O Taylor, Joseph C. McFartane, William Smith. Sr, and Bishop Wilson Nolle was by Mre Fmuhne BaterfalL Albert Oborn. m Grant Packer, Mre Walter Mre comtipa-tkMias Maorfne Peek InStoptifton waa ia the Ogden cemetery ALL-BRAterment N MOAB TOUTH DIES, i to do o or yotrf groeer ipatioactm antced the MOAB. Sept 23 (Special) Peri porebaae price. tonitis proved fatal Saturday to Kcllouui ia 100 per cent effeo-tir- a Jay Gordon, 14, son of Mr. aqd Mrs haolth ie o Par because it is ALL BEAN. Doc- W. E. Gordon. Surviving are bio parand sisters recommend it they know that ents, also brothers forty dUfarant tor Donald, Jessie, Elaine aad it take ALL BEAK to bring mre Eugene. Helen Gordon. toaya. t two tmblespoonfnl remit. daily in chronic case, with every Sick bcftddehd, tallow akin. TneaL Beady4oat with milk or Church Notices cream. Try the many delicious Granite stake priesthood meeting ia made in will be held Richards ward iffeet of constipation. Over forty . Michigan, and sold chape) Sunday,at,Sept 21. with sesterion disease can be traced to it. by grocers everywhere. Sored as sions follows; For home misby Dont let this insidious disease leading hotels and restaurants. sionaries presidents of seventies trad Ha poison into your body Her a package from your grocer and elders quorum, at I p m.; for th general priesthood, st 2 p.m. icy longer. Thousands have found today. sealth by eating Kellogg! ALL-The regular monthly meeting of BBAK, after suffering for year. the officer of the Pioneer stake Kellogg Relief societies win be held Fribring ) ermsnent relief in the most chrome day. Sept 22, st 3 p ta ta he stake hall. All officers, supervisors and taxes if eaten regularly. It ia goats ALUBRAN teachers are urged to be present - EETCEEPt: Funeral Service for Mrs. Mary J. L Dean To bo Held Wednmday $ - i |