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Show ' ,"' 4 4 ..-- e. e' , 0,10,404.00.. t - . k . 111 , , ',. 0 - ,., ,,, . - ... - - : -- ' IA IL 111 EWS OF UTA Mt - ja ..0.:1);NVIcINITY.. - .,' - - - .. L, I - . . o , ,, .. - .4 . EBECT STORE - OF 'PARK ' , ' , - -1- , CITY ; 4 , it be fesoorid , Loris Dom. OS I lillpiNg LOOAN.- - Jiy tow4Spoidon.-Se- era farmer, in College bored iirteatait urelle I. -- - shit-fir- - . ... in gh 1 ., 4 ,f 1....f - , 5 43 1i A . Ietv !, -- , ' , ve - lb meaty. . ps (m- ' ' . ,... Fa-Mi- te I - SNITE nt . m ... . it - i . I ::: A IE1 0 t'4, i. i-'- 3 ; rim's. .11 .l-o- ck 3 as-tb- , shu LAktiloill ,,,., 4 1 i .,,. .1- . . , IS TALI( . 4 ii i;i ' ' . 7st' , 1 I I - i : -- ', t i , - ' - son.. i I ' i' .' ,,, ' ; i, 1 . ; A f Prieritis of Mrs, Ousta Erickson. 411 of Pau Itio Court Salt lake City. are already teltIng Karnak atter seeing the re- 4' '' i 1 I . ,;i. . ,3 1 " . ..,,.. ,, .17'777-ooto;T , , t..2 ." ', I- ," ,;, Of idne, Says Mn. . t; t' - sults thte remarkable medicine has accomplished in her cline, and now she tv.manettillt to give everybody eLse the of brr experience. ' "I was lust terribly weak and rtindoon before I got Karnak," declares Mrs. Erickson was suffrom revereecottgh that I fern,cenocn itet2 stooped There l'iq iKt to be a tickling eensatton in my throat And I would cough so bad my Otomach and chest would feel sore., - I ' "I just ached and was , ' fill1108 - Them Are Now Taking Karnak, Too, Since Seeing the Wonderful Results She Has Obtained From the Med- , F - Many Of ' --- ' ills cAsE S t 'I tr-e- ", ruty TO COL!!,IENCE ON J1)11 PROVO. :lily do(ilpeolia1)41UPtir Hie ylos4 Nat ðane, Will Ito con- rum ...' i: - Wart 'bare loam d tor My appetite was so poor I simply couldn't sat Wb & Js4 to 0sk alLikg ht. me sick at lnir otomsch. and I could hardly rand even the Innen of food. I was so weak I could hardly stand on try, fret. and I just had to force myrelf to keep goillg "My Moot must have been very thin and weak. PYIr every time the weather changed I would catch fresh cold. and I ust couldn't keep warm. Why. rd stand right by the tire , and still he cold. I lust couldn't gain a bit of strength or find anything that did me any good. and I bad bad headaches aearly all the time. too. never diA think so much of advertised medicines. but I heard so much about Karnak I thought I bed better try it I began to feel better almost at Ones The tooth soon disappeared tompletely. 1 began smiting hearty and digesting my food properly. and it wasn't long until I looked end felt like a different person All my friends began talking about bow, much better looked and asking me whet I Ira. doing Now tarot them are tektite Karnak. too. and I just think I should tell everyone I can whet a wonderful mediates Karnak la' Larnak la sold la Salt Lake CUT Schram Johlusta, Droto-1- 1 by Mort& Owl brag Co. Main and Sad South and an leadits - 'I dm. 01;b,ThrsepratidedlastlEzeti,; tit Way tits bosses indicate& There was so effort to took the Jambe? of vtes dtributed tansy with the roten actually cast. Counting - the ballots was rankle:rot entirely so Officials from three Proafwea have confessed to those stoats. Almost every precinet so tar investigated bas turned up bare-face-d fraud. But everyone conveniently forgets where the orders for dishing eat votes came trona Thr, candidates favored with the biggest slumber of stolen Totes were umed wtth the faction headed by States Attorney Crowe. Otorge T. Barrett and former. Mar-o- r ;N11taszt Hale 'Thompson. Some candidates on the state of Senator Benson also recelyed - stolen duotad at fob, of tha city pia,- grounds for a Month b.ginning Monday, July 1O. Ninatoon export play. ground supervisors have Volunteared Malt' oervices to tho recreational dotII ba Siren partmeal. Instruction I n baseball. football. tennis. folk and sesthatio dancing. Miming. games and stunts of various kinds. Tho course win continue until Satorday. August 14. Tba eahoduls for girbt calls for euporvised play from 3 to 4 PilL on Monday and Friday, folk and ',esthetic dancing from 7 to I p.m Monday and Friday. at all four playgrounds. Swimming at North park, Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday afternoons. Tbe boy, win swim at North park on Mxnday, Wednesday and Fridiy afternoon. They will meet in the various parks Tuesday and Thursday tetween a gm. and I p m. for supervised play. stunts. pyramiding. active games. tennis, atbletica and tumbling. The division of responsibility for the various play leaders at the different parks is as follows:. Pioneer parkMildred Lewis, Deli Webb. Dorothy Beesley. Melva Boyle. Blaine Christenson; Harmon FieldT. Earl Pardo, Fred Dixon. Leland Bottle. Dean Tucker. Selena Roberts. Inez Warnick: North park Louis Engar Orrin Howard. Anna Marie Docker, Nina Hutch and FL, relined; First ward Social Hall layperson. E. L. groundsVenice Roberta, nor. nee Attains. Rachel Holbrook. Ruth Roberts. Broadway of Brunie America." said S. D. Gay. well known tourist pattifindor and erzeutrie seeretary of the Utak Auto club. in .an ad- dress on the seenic wonders of the state at tie. Kiwanis luncheon Thursday. Director E. D Roberts of YOUng university addrestred the club on tho Timpanogos Mira. Both speakers maintained that the chief Program of the ProPir of Provo and Utah county should to advertise Timpanotros and won- the Timpanouoe loop with it. t 1141- -. twee 16'1111sta-- I Th'Dulands' to theta bet"said. ilttrteteal 'rano tourists to torn they would send thoumods of others hors. Dtrector Roberts outlined the program for the fifteenth annual 17. Timpanogos litho July lid andeernN. glee urged that gr.ater fort should bs given the tourists who cow. to this teeth"- - The roads of the scenic loon. for instance. should be aPrilkkled. r sag-uln- 11 ed Utahn Praises Idaho State Industrial School VOCaTIELLO. Zuly say evicting that the Mahe 'It is state ludastrial school la one at the boot directed and moot satisfactory institstions of its triad ta the said Vast. S. E. Wise. of the west,' Utak State Industrial echoed at Ogden wile anent Wednesday atteraeon In Pee-Wi- le en relate le Ogden following an lasoortteu of the blahs school r. lifitive sold Antlireay- tribute to the ability of Saportateridairt Vissent of the Mahe bodes-trigatiel. stating that be &walesed a wonderful morale at the hientidiest sad wee doing the fiscal cos, stractive of he kind la the laterstertsiala eanaltry. Mr. Milne la former seperbiteedtint of the Vievada Industrial wheel and has hese heed of the Utah institution several years. He le a termer athlato et sate 11041 at one thee held imerineentala retards for the , yard &ask. at in UTAH BRIEFS I I rytoroennte. z. Bose'''. was of etre. S. H. Beesley of this eft,. tor more titan ight pears an employ of the Meal store ot ft .1. C. Prom, emetsmar. bag been promoted to tho roaastrorship of the rotes but not to the extent shows store to imoreed I. It. Gentry who boo tort to opola Wry IIIVJTO et by the other factica width lost Helena. Ark. Mille votes in woe dors counting' Voters Dhsegarlied. FORK.--Mte- s GPANTIRR - Notes eatertalsed the Bethke girls It la significant too. that candi- Dahl 'Om Third ward at dam Tweet-ta- g dates most favored are those seaIWednesday ovaning. ng judgeships. The litiportance of getting favorsage edges on the frPANTSif TORIC.--SO. Met bench is shown to have boob care- Ift Sorenson of this etty empowers fully 000sidered hi those who ran the marriage at thotr daughter. the election. What the voters &work te Looter Z. Morita. Ad? wanted was given gaud coosidera- at Itaste. Cele. Tito oomph& irtil wok Moir hem to Co)orado ler Oen Rumors ars that the atestortal thn present Investigating oommittee ertlidterent SPAPISSI PtttEMenthere at the to find out why the CoweBerrett-- . Payer Star Rebekah lodge were eaThompson faction to the lest daro tertattked Wednesday restos bY of the primary 'witched their ear-po- rt hire. Earle & Darts prior to her deto Colonel Smith for the Re- parture to the Tell widows 'valise. al park. Tootle readings by the publican eendtorial isominatiost. hostess and by Trod & Dart featurWhen they Mart prying into the ed the seatat. , local election system the eettatere doubtless will have au tntiniattzli SrArrlt---he-r and Wye. lirne Baiter miaow, tbe btrtA st,iL unmScoginto- um) Nr. It , ' , - - , , sI . - ... Tan;'INIALTIL .1 ,..,e , ;,,,,,,,,, ......,,,,,,..,... .- ,. , ly. LOGAN CHILD SPRIER. ,LOGANe al services were held in the Slittn ward chapel Wednesday for Melvin Ray HanAen. 4i year old son of Cart and Edith R. Hansen. The O. speakers were Alma Johnson, Wilcox., William Checketta of Prov. idence. Bishop O., P. Rice and Prent. A. E., Anderson. Muole of a duet by Frank paugh Sr.. and Miss Elisabeth Baugh vocal solo. Frank Baugh. Prayers were by C. C. Jen. SOD and E. R G. W. Lind. nuist dedicated the grim, at the Logan cemetery. PROVO BABB DIES. ,.......,.. ,.. Is . Ai N. I the service et the preash5rhere may be danger In thisthe danger that the readers stop thinking themselves and let thearell-writte- n newspapers think for them. Fortunately, there exista a good safety valve to this danger; the press does not, aa we all may have found unanimous opinout, repreeent ion. Let MO UM you that mi . self devote a good deal of time to the reading of hewspapere. 01 and the most varied description color. As a consquence. I usually' manage to keep my equilibrium tolerably well. The leaders of the press are shouldering a very bevy respond-Witt- y in consequence NI the power I am they are thus exercising. Is often very much felt. this litre for I believe that generally speaking. your profession is aeriously trying to enlighten and lead the dtffering along peoplemaybe of humanity. linesfor the welfore one. and My- countrz is a small the site of its press cannot be comA pared.to that of your country. newspaper at home may be read 110.000 to people. by, say. 100,000 whereas the American papers are read by millions. But. all the same. believe that our press keeps up a high standard in several respects, and in any case it is by law an abeolutely free prem and has been so for the last 100. years th og Thus Gen. Dalton' s appointment was accompanied by the subinia, sion of his resignation. o Congress has shown a disposition to interfere in the shipping board 'controversy from time to time so the plan to remove Mr. Crowley and appoint den. Da hoc was held up until after adjoui-n- ment. Now it Ii presumed that the rale of the ship and other questions that nave been postiponeO until a Majority of the board would work with President Coolidge wilt be Carried into effect at once. The president wanted to do this during the last recess of Congress but ho did not have a majority. as.Com- missioner Haney declined., belies- ins that the northwest would lost , 1.certain trade routes th 10 te th It re I. Ii Ito nt 10 tn ih In PI IL cc The prompective eels of the United. States lines can be attrithatthe governbuteOlorthe fact ment's Maranon has not been inefficient but on the road to profit. That was the complaint of Come of the commissioners,. They objected to the ,sale of the lines that were' becoming profitable on both the Atlasseic ani Pacific costs. leaving the government to foot the bill on the other routes. Illeoently the shipping board let ,It be known. that the Leviathan would be on a paying basis this year. This was regarded as a of certain male. Under the law the ships sold'hi the government can never be re81 BAY ItO LAWRENCE sold 'to- foreign steamship compan- fee. This means that if corn day American concerns fail to make the lines profitable, they will be - (Conthly lid from rage Ont.) In a position to ask Congress to al Benson. Democrat. and Vice remove that obstacle or buy back the ships. In any evPut the retenchairman Plummer. Republican tion of the Leviathan, which carasked in vain for the rearmost for ried almost an army itself to Euthe removal of Mr. rrowley. rope during the war. is assured for Under the system in vogue. the the American merchant marine in conboard has always rase of national emergency. shipping WITH POWER trlled .the Emergency Fleet cor- (Copyright. 10211 poration by using in advance that as soon as the president of the IrrAturn AUX LICEISZO. corporation Is appointed his resigJuly nation be placed in the hands of A, POCAELLO. license (Continued from Page One.) was Issued marriage the shipping board so it may ba rhorsdav ff William., gate to Taira done with great skill. because the accepted at any time that he does take, and Laura Draper, Sating, best brains of the country are often not .cult the 'wishes of ths.board t'ath. Glasmann. died Thursday at the of heerf in be held at the wirtars chsost. sondSp. July 11 at 2:3s Mn. Toombs was born to Willard reb . sort-min-111,Sit aud w as tuerrted 1st& Cr. the following elomrefi: Jearpb G. Toombs, Prom and ontory; Parker E.. Clifford E. Mr& Gumde Ri.. Toombs. Willard; F. Gale. Otammann and Dirs. Mrs. it IL. altos and yrs ord.,: Earl Patine. Los Angeles; broth3rs Mrs. and sisters: P. P. Cordon and tor-illiam irmaret, Willard; Rats G eordon dos- and Mrs. iHirriet Cbandler. Rigby, IAlso; Herbert if. Cordon Crgdea Fr: 111111AVTS- - Italy Catherine irmer,. daughtor of Mr.1 ad Mrs. W. A. Pinnate. died Wedmed.-Y. atter & Me gay Mums with anoOlti, caused Itors & semous breakdown. Miss Pinnace waJ, bora Deo. 1141. at Rock Borings, Wyo. Funeral Mariam sod burial took piano Friday at American Pork-- gurrirtag are the 'exams and the totlowlag brothers and sisters; LoRoy Charts& Ages& 'Pauline end Billy, tAtarkie liter eldest brother. LAB Pirmage. belongs to the nary. Word reached kis pe,rante the dal' before the death et their daughter that lie was earlattaly Injured in &saute-mobil- e accident at Beaten. Mass. ( . 71.,,-- 1.1 at t, t) A N el tr IT tore-runn- er tt 0, 1., b Martha Pulteral earldom July U. at Ellie Park chapel. Bitooday . 2. f , ,a, - - sa, ,,,,,,,,,A ...., -- b .a A4-- , . ,. 111 II , t , '' ) ov v '7tt -,,-- t. , kt . , . - . , . i .. . along with me, ' The beet is 'yet to he." her children grown up, the middle-age- d Avoman finds to do.the things she never had time to do before. read the neltbooks, see the:new plays, enjoy her grandchildren, take an active part in church and civic affairs. Far from being pushed asidiby. the younger set, she finds a full,- richlie Tie; 'own. That is, if her neiuisgooci. . Thousands of women of middle age say tlity owe their vigor and health to Lydia E. Pinkhatrel Yegetable Compound.' Those who haveltarned through their own experience the merit of this dependable medicine are enthusiastic in recommending it ' to their,inenas and neighbors. .. ' 1 4 Life s Sumly: Afterloon "Gime old , - : 111111 - 111111 WITH latil be held 0 .... i - , , . I'M it 4; . . . ,,. !... e011;wai ' . )14: . t, 34 .. tIA ,, ,I . .. A,c7.17'.. A .I.T..,11, ' . s - t 4 - 1 , T. 111 - - , , , ' ' '- -, - - 4--,, - I ' 11! l' ' . ' '' :! , ztdr o4 late Ittairodar prolottsid tltheu trlta rhea.. NIr. Inabtat roved bora treat Star 1.104. Ho was bore In b. ill as totetttrated to tba MOtible av4 &toter kr& la HIS uN. - His alto dtod,,soott floc Oros'stboir TOZSIVtal bora. orttt bo beta tn twroloso tlo Irtrta &Pert &bard luntlay D0013, bo "lowed at 11.Tit body may July Om Pittard andertaklair parlora. ' p: ig. rly. , ''' ,, . f: .- et" - - , ., -, ,..: 1,4,-4i- & ., mat t Don-ma- . I ' . , . - I . , I ! . - : . , , . : , f - r LAM. - ,,, P: ' ,,.....-.- co. .. ,,. . , ,e ,1, -- -- www ... ob -- , ,. -, . . . - . .. .....- - - . .. - - I 1 , ' s . , 4 ? x I t 1. I. - - ,, ri .. - .... , - , - 4, ' . . .13 6f Compound . . Cd? t - , , ,. , ' - , , .,, - ft . ., , ' t ,ft; .. , - 5 i , 1 I - 1 , A . ,' -..., , - - .' ,'-- . , . 4 , i . ..7,.7- .,. t ' -, 1( Jutr St., South Omaha, Nebraska. 1- TT I I , A woman in Netraska was troubled with headaches for fifteen years. She writes, "I . began to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable , Compound and I have felt my health steadily improving. Today, after taking your medi- tine fôr almost a year and a half, I believe - I cat) say the headaches have left me for it is seven months since I had the last one. 1 , am the Vegetable Compound. i I, am coaiinnguifinneg now." This woman is the mother of six children with a house, to care for: Her name ' is Mits.,large ADOLInt BRATKE, 4316 South 13tis :LydiE. Pinkham'sVégitable 111 earliest warn hold otanrunrsi ha alto North ward chapel Wedneo- at I gout for Xleolt brurphy. ea,daughter of As and Vast& ' - : et OM ( , rk , . '11N .: . - I 141 - , , - , Star Valley Resident Dies it Logan 1Former 1 1 I 2 . , I : 111111 - - .- - - - - O. - Ill ILF,,, isc,. il''.- 1,1 , 443;-Ar 11' fl. , , -- . (..21.t.'.,-----...... , latt-Pk- g 1,. 'itir-,- !. t I" , , "lily Poeta. la. prominent beaker at the Aberdeen eeetten. dreamed dead Ntedaeeday Wed at Oedema Purer ids Minter table. was apparently to geed healtb Surwidow bia and IWO eons. Sr. viving Glen turd rant Fugate. litra. Glen Fugate before liar marriage. 'was Mime Effie Swansea, dametter 45f Theodore Swanson aC nerta rettrth Colonel Puget wee a padre el Nebraska bat bet- - Lived at Aberdeen tor arnilrir tretzt. taktno a protalaent part la aU eenunuedtT acUritles. , wtrtzmorr. .i,:,,.1 Lir.' I ..p. . '''' ', , POCATELLO. Klelasta. I '. ' 0. 1..1,".-v---.1A. 1,1,:41..,,,...: toro, f,, 1 - Ir.. ec ., 2 ' ,e. I 1r ----- Banker Dies at Dinner Table atter s 4..,:.,4;',.-...- I Aberel. een Section Lomt.v. .. "Lft J ' t,-- 1111 'c'4' . -- ,17, ' t 31 . q. ) ... - p: ,:i III Lemur. Nor P111111.(1 vr Basses at Hyde Park died Tirsreday. SU was ewe et the wee born fa Balt early pioneer& the Lek.. 35a. 21. 1141144. the mooedEg2to S years, sae, Ride Park beat bad a awake t 1N1 Lad has bout an Invalid tor 14 year& SU kerma ewe eel& lictilinist Gibson sir Rs- Wake and tear desirktere: Sarah Pellieta Logan: Iltra Battle irurts. sad. Mrs. Farmer. Dailies. Hyde Park; Mrs. Carry Itr L., .. , - .4 ; ilit I I' I 6, , i I . I . ,, .. . Hyde Park Answers Call of Death - - . r.o. -- ' litIV is: 1:o Matron-o- - ,,,, to , , ,, It Beaver Young Woman Buried at American Fork ' -- . gillt.:WrZteir-RAI,24)Vo- . ma. A se ' inGDEN July LfSpeciall)Bra. E. Toombd. dd. wife of J. M. Toombs. and mother of Mrs. A. G. cord - 1.4111,0 ri ' ' , . . - , " ra. ?Schramm-Johnso- In 1,4ms-tine- .. .. olo.,..., stand began losing in Tomtitmy lba. and My ard wight was 140 111 lbs. Nothto wsight was reduced ing that I took would do me any good. so I bad utmost lost all hope until a few days ago I saw your adMCoy's Cod Liver Oil, Tablets hi ths Arkansas Gasotte. co yertieed ordorod ono box. I then waighod 11Tnow after two week I weigh 111, a Sin tot 10 pound.your lets are wonderfu Tou tan buy a bon of MoCoy's at Zion's druggist anywhere Ho, Co, or any SO tablots SO cents and start to put en waight, buiid up your health and moray your looks right away. If you aren't joyfully satisfied with results Lifted SO days get your money back. Ask for hicCoy's.Ad. lever, under weight an or. woman who wants to take on tiesh end have a' graceful, well proportioned should take MeCoy's Cod Livfigure er Oil Comptrand Tablets for Se days They put flesh where flesh is neededsunken .sheeles, neck end women, ehestand many a manbeeand thanked skinny and crewny. weeks' treatMcCoy's after a few ment for the tmprovement in their looks and tigers. In many eases the Improvement is on. thin woman altOnishing gained 10 pounds In ft daya hose Sometimes people who have 'Meg tor years find in McCoy's Just the tont upbuilding agent needed. Tisk the case of B. anneal Dunstuk lerkenoarl for theience hit the bridge and thee inte this Plumholdt dropped few bele Comp anions of Overlie not fled of otitis as soon as was steppe at the ettion, Car.. his, at milea went net Vito. and a search was made body, when found It was estimated that life had been extinet for evert' hours. the fall evidently killing the lad ,instant.. . ,, - ewdes, - , itutAot gn.benit 1).bitTarmilidirligi sot ray., In- 4 MOTT . , - , ,, tett"' Press-)Jupite- VILMA" but better read hie letter; It will of Weight producing farest you, , six Yearn site That Help Weak with what I le Ig'ittamirk Men and eldi .Nothing that, I would eat would proporly digest. I Wenten end Children. was in a critical conditios, I soon Full rnovek luly Willard Matron Dies From Heart Disease --a- turned philanthropist weeltendaY night and distributed thousands of dollats to farmers of the &malts river A slight drtulm startad about valley. S pan. In Idaho Falls and sontinvod more them two listav and a half. for increasing in fail etrili shout 10:10,, a whew it practically tossed. Official awasuronents hero the tan at Al of an inch. bat placed ti was reported by persona in outlying &sthat tho tall was considerably trict, hammier tn 'onus sections trodneodars rats. erbkh general shower of tumoral days agn will preys IP" insaintablo value to farmers. especially Moss operating on dry antan. it la gamer-a- l ly be oven The rein waa general through the Upper Snake river Talky and areas surrounding Blackfoot. an Aitker Shelley, toucan Rigby. Ratbaurg ilia HINE CBES V. Upper Snake River Valleyj Receives Valuable Rain IDAHO ALLS. July 9.(By the Associated Plurvitts pare irtlio . - n KRA of the death at Blackfoot. Idaho. of 'Charles A. Dahtuulat of this city Morgan David Bowen. 114. former Surviving are the parents And resident of this section and for many grandparents. Funeral services will be held in the Provo Second warts Years a school, teacher and progresThe twdy may be viewed at sive citizen of Eureka. Mr. Bowat the grandparents home. 690 south aaaaa en was born In Wales tams to Amerlisi in Sixth West street prior to the ger. parents 11162. His mother died of cholera vices. at Council Bluffs. Iowa. The fathfr and children cOntintIMI to Utah. The OXFORD MATTIOX DIEU. Beirelt family was sent to the southoXFORD. Idaho. July, ern part of the state to stablish servicea will be held settlements there, Morgan Bowen 14. at he July Saturday. p.m. In Dia where to Eureka later went ward chapel fur Mn. Sarah Walkand school several for years taught er. IS. died who home here at her in the work civic took active part morning. She was born of the town. He became a charter Thursday In Staffordshire. O. F. there of I. 0. EnglanJ. June IL member the lodge 11414 but bawl been a residnt of and was an honorary member of Oxford 41 for years. his of time the at Surviving are that organisation children. fiS grandchildren and death. One of his eons. VaVid Bow- nine five school teacher was a prowanent en, her. for six or seven years. He died PION Pleat rociTziumm oncs about It years ago. Another son. lawyer of Arthur, was a prominent POCATELLO. Idaho. and was at one time cundt- Penni.' Callewhan July of 1242 north Gardate for iiongrese. but died. in his field. pioneer Pocatello resident. died early manhood. One son. Clarence. a Thuredav illness dollowing is living in California. There are Ur Callahan eame to long In Pocatello &rid a of aim, grendchlidren nurther 1142 and was employed at the ()reliving.- For the from Short Line (hat time antll past ten years Mr. Bowen has made Surviving are his widcrie his home in Spanish Fork living lic3n gaughtors. Mrs. P. J. near the home of Ills daughter-in-laof Ashton and Visa Mary Mrs Mary A. Bowen. About a of Poise and son.. John Cal- of year alga, William theB. Hughes- war et this city. itahan deceased I Salt Lake. of whom a cousin, took him to his home and was taking care of hint. The aged man went to eine with Idaho r,laPBESS awry o'l tires whip Mr. Hugheshiswasdim.-1a busineos trip and was while be 'visiting ,, locoed en Kahl and id : ,n1:,is ,,!) Gina Beattie youths Tileadar feli to his death from the to of it Western. ?softie train west of Pali I El -- vin D. Cutler. son of Lewis R. and Effie Dahigulat Cutler. died Thursday at the home SPANISH FORK. July Relatives hers have received word of his grand parents, Mr and litre July PR,OVQ, ,.. rum. - ; I tnor Prom hient Utahn Dies to Idaho Provo as Scinic Centtr Lauded by Club Speaker epeond- P IN ritzi well knows In blatantly killed at whets the circloaia; crib trate he of the tunnel roiled down Utelt 1'61 toAles bottom of the dump pin- beneath it, Blain ,which ping had weakened tke roadbed and the rails la todieved twbase spread beets the cause of the ecoident. Welch, why watt a olatise of PIMtors, Kim. bad been employed by the Utah Apes mine lot the last year and a ball. Ho was meted In Bingham as an athlete and was a member of the Utah Apes baseball team. which wen the championship of -the Utak Copper league Ism winter.Besides M. parents who ere residents of Plaisburg. Kau, Welch la survived by tour aMters of l'illaburg Paul Ransom. and a brother-in-lachief electrietan of the Utah Apes mine. who was In the mine at the time of the accident. ;Vetch's body watt taken to, Kansas today by Mr. and Bra Ransom. Welsh bad been working here to secure fund. to complete his educs-- 1 lien at the Teachers college and was going bask this' fall for his senior, v.. 'valor for hTigation tiurposos. There seems to to a greater shortage of water fin the Slackimiltit York whioh suppties this dietriot, (saint this year than any times since the water of that stream have bap put to irrigation use. Several bow well, have brought good streams of water during the Past twill ORTHEI , try4etil t Nrkatic.nt!grttni: Thousand S Turn't6' McCoy s :TT 4 di tityvtlia iI Ire ft t tto reatt Tonic and Flesh B uilder Vandtether 604 Survivint kis th both CRASH Fanestdparonfs loft& athietki 2,00,h,1141 SUPERVISED CACHE IIIRICATION 'Jame beivOtee betinern imooposil lit tbe -- business bloth. two stories Mei at a cost of ISO 000. OGDEN.' July The new building will be con,. Sa Min Beveridge. is the Park etructed to alow of additional ziaw president of Otah State- Elk i t later. Work on satiation. being leysted to that of- stories to be built Old '...1 .:,i. is flea from wicapresillienor the ruingae of. lb as buildingsOne ' possible. at the annual alection of officerscon-at to start' early : ,1 the claaing session of the state of the 'buildings, owned br tIto 8- - CARDLA STARTS IFACTOILY ' vent-ioher Thursday afternoon. W. Hodson coMpany. lilt Wash. LOGAN, July S.(lipecial)--- A Park City was seieted as the con- -, bitten avenue, wee recently vacat1521. .. for lighted candle damed bythe Brown, Carlson and Tress-de- r stating front gentian city i 4; Ernast T. Spanner, aecretary of company. 'nut other etore at aged the building and stock of the, elected first vtca, eras, Logan lodge. Candy company Wedusalog 24211 Washington avenue. owned by 4, t , Ogden to the estimated extent of president; W. 1. Nightingale. ftalt,J the Fred M. company. will be night SITS. Lake. second Vice president; W. F. vacated soon Nye about, 1. 8 the by Kaplan Jenstin, Logan. third vice president; clothier. J. Edward Stein. Provo. treasurer; The new building will hays a Price Rotarians WoritTwo Jahn Barclay. Salt Lake. ra- frontage of II feet and will elected secretary. 1 back II war-o- i the FroP- limns on Swimming Pool restaffed officer new The 1 will contione In the bands of rty by Past President Phil J. E'raro, to. the , otrners the building Eureka. prevent Rowe. F. John Prest. PRICE. July' pan.. 4.4 't In his address congratulated the will be according to specifications tau Price spent two of the S. H. Krems company. aye bourn workingRotarians f on the community lodge on attaining its teenOgden Dr. R. W. Redoes. president Of swimming pool Wednesday 4.. I anniversarr- H. also,called night. own ! attention to the faet that hie itit the R. W. liadcon company. This tea donated after the club , The ntafged stores of F. W. bad previously 16dge Tintic. 711. has attained ' .4 J 1 Sliee the for given twenty-fift- h year of erittence. Woolworth company. III-4Wash, , ; ' AMODet th many Items discussedof ington avenue. recently completed pool. now The is pool It complete. matter was the at the convention at at a cost of MAIM was opened to filled from the eity's storage resergrand lodge Utah mpresentation public) inspection. Friday. An addiso a supply of fresh water fu:11 1 1 meetings. It was discidad that titfloat tion at the rear of the More of voir, I. assured .at all times. Shower on. big ture Utah would hay.convention IS feet was recently conetnicted. Pabathe aro to be installed In the tho In lodge grand i near future. and swimming sults rade. 1 1 will be vallable later this week. Continued Interest In boys was Five Fires Reported Each Wednesday M. Maley. Oakland. f 1 will be child. urged by James He mid that touch In Coeur D'Mene Forest men day, Calif. lodge. when the pool will be .,i, i I work of the thrown children only. for anemia had attained the the open ..',' .'; A life guard is stationed at the Oakland lodge with $OO boys' cams MKT-i- t IYALLIWK Idaho. Stele II. ; .1 and said that ant only bad the work a.m. to from (AP)--File I p.m. pool mew fires in the Coeur accomplished much good. but has d'Alene forest, making a total of 31 been entayad by participarits. now wore to the C. burning. Flutchin. reported In his address Hardy New forest here &- Elko Finances past salted ruler of tha Oah' eon, land lady reportad Elks lodgas in Elks it :. $100,000 were also Temple received of Reports Canter11a ware leaking good Prog- other smaller blazes and rangers deELKO. Nev. July ram and four lodgea In tho Mate If clared more that the ' falls liumititly which coat bam club houses the purchase of Slate bonds by lower . additional forges will he gent atch.than al 001000 George Wingfield. Nevada capitalist, In out. In the event of stationary temTh. big Purvis Day Mirada and of the new Siet. Elks building perature. the rangers expect to con-- 1 tempi here which 1000 Elks of thin city is assured. Utak althea and many visiting trot the fires within a few days. ether Through purchase of tits bond - Elks grand lodge in route to thowas I ime on the new Elko' home bir. feature a in Chicago, Winefiekt becomes identified In a cleating. Rider InJur. ed ,, of 1 ii the telabration Friday- - Following Buggy financial capacity with four of the the wad1 a barbacse lunch was new headless now under construeHits When Auto Rig on City Rall park. Ho s In this city, the two hotels and aervad . : Other Statures for Friday after. the new Hunter theatre, in addition 15 COIDTIll. July Include la baseball game bPoen to the Elks home. in Lorin fttne. IS. of Thirtieth street and ate... Ogden and Logan Bide for the constrectton of the 1 events. omffered a broken new and townies Parr nark: cardOmpwrty $100.000 Elks home will be hand. bruises on the right Elks lodge; prise thumb ., for woman at July It. the opened Saturday evening. Darren and and cuts about the arms when fight 'between 1Prankis 'dimwit city at the office of Bart & was in was be riding at LOT1S Farr Park; buggy rnble Carvantes Dysart. attorneys. by an automobile driven by Clifford 'Elks dazes at Ellie hems. elvenT thletnom, The accident was at Washington MAIITEMIS MEW. FOIL LEAVE& .. avenue and Fifteenth street. IMAM' CILLS OODILS. Sate ; I, Bozelder DEMOCRAT of tenter TO Boluses, eourrricz and meal-deJournal. Brigham City Frees ; assoof the Vtak Stat. I ! 1 CRIME TO HDIIIING OGDEN. through Ogden ciatioTi . pasted ; county , . meeting et the Democratic Thursday.- en routs to New Ramp-shi2 Int held at l where presidents of various central coannittor trill p.m. In the eourtbeium Saturday Mato prom easociattone and other InTt is expected that the ap' (Continued bout Pero Ono-- ) tiowspapornien will be guests of of 3u17 in that tato. Directors pointnietot of County Cotantlesioner as clialrman far 'back into the shade. Reports International Press association Ammer. X Watintiond Other Ulcers that States Attorney Robert E. of which Mr.- - Ifolmes la olio will trill be outirmed. , Ina ' selected. bold an efficiat mooting during the will probably Crowe, has been subpoenaed to ap,1,t tour. pear before the senators. indicatee t., it will be. that trantroso Inicrrzweg OIMS. PlUtLIIIIIIAAT gin Much Loodng. - OODIMI. Zell 10.(eportal)--- A. OGDEN. July moat Insoortor. was The recount being made of votes city Ilrbb, on 'tanner1 soutane of Ilso cast for local judges and mutate bearing liminary in the city; ivo a ouopooded charges will be bold days by City Judge Jahn A. Hen- officers in the April primary re' court TuesdaY July 12. for Norman dricks u0oa for Thursday battery Delbert Stallings. and Mack Nitro id Bremfell, utehor of Pls. veals astounding steals. No molt ti(g fl '1 throe Ordeu youths who Points. to which Mr. Webb pleaded is being made in the senatorship were arraigned Thursday before. guilty Woolosoday. fight. but the Republican factions John A. Hendricks. ; involved in the huge freed shown ewlet, Judge wrested Tuesday nom LT.111 i DgCSIME. in the local election were mixed wrolLuno of three girl. The 1 plaint ere in the senatorial contest up held under 11300 ball sack! 00DICK ' !Ian' July There aro no evidences - as yet Claude O. McCoy shames dosortion ' 1 Myrtle B. McCoy in a di- that big sums of money passed wAizzo. , - 'VMS nto against vorces stilt OW in tits Second dis- hands in the local election- - The J OGDEN, Ju ly court trict Thursday. They treys manipulation here was simply a will be in Salt Lake May SO 1S2S. matter of dishing out the votes the Judge Johna A. Hendricks i. vacation from July 12 married absent On 4. way the ward bootee dictated- - As to July 14 Its has atleitied tbe 4e4ry Amturarreu ex "mates Cdittiti. evidence of the extent of fraud. , commission. His appointment of In Si precincts out of 2.2411 bt the OCIDSN, July Attorney Eugene r. Pratt, as judge Wan on a was of IS,0 6 stolen votes his a tern total arrosted eft'. a clork absence, pro during Johnson, ; confirmed Thursday. by the city Boner possession charts Tricia,' were cast. What the steal for the conducted raid in commission. a t. by pohco entire city amounts to only & good nigh . officers at StS1 Washington avenue. imagination can picture. .4. - DAMAGE purr DISWISSED. ' Efficiency is the keynote of the , Baur LAuctra I local system. Voting in eseeral OGDEN. wan wards is shows to have bees cause 7 of action of se lemplEL July verdict f ' ' ' - returned by a jury la the Second his Kate was by the Wepti- merely superfluoua There tees no ' 1 ' district court Thursday to the as lFillmore train Thursday afternoon. thought of counting the ballots. , et Hugh A. Barret against Burt A. I. S. Ostler. of 111.north Mein street Rather here's the way ft worked: who owns a farm west of Sett ,' Andrew& doing bustness aa a DrtvoArranna Candidates - - company- - e flainti here. taka, Ifas painfully Ware& kir. Ost'' a sambas' of gashes on Ward bowies got together and i it suffered result ler sought $36 damages amide-eNov. 16 this aid of kla seek sad was severe- figured out who should be T.ho fa, J - oflastan atautomobile Twenty-thir- d street sad ly elm It n up. Ile is is the Nelda vored candidates. They added up t J. Adsms avenue. kospita the total number of electors on the rolls of each precinct of tbs ward-On election day PeoPle wan want" r 1 to were pecmftted to vets. Thaw 4 - , ylia;13". th, kat Welch.lily 116 13 So.""64411. adeorootb ' All IN f Pippo 11, totrb tom Seaspel a) ARTESIAN WELLS TO 4,1151Ilt. ,Ittly Wrens company. New York. has obtained a long lease upon the propety et till and IIII Waahington Fritiag., events. It wag nnosuwd ra0o- tha It is the intention to prevent buildings and erect a yew . 4 - e HEADS EJTAFIELKS i ,,, . a i - t . a. C. Allow, Sa. Ileoeveag. weaves feweeeseat boasts. ) - s b - ,J kh167"s riatir. ATELEIEBIES , PROVO' , - try IpcIuI 1111 11111011111Momak bymparewaset, Teo , tervise we divot Plows. Rabe lobe leseettow llowslate Ile& illbjc, Iall----- .; I , , - iistil it OBITUAkY 1 , , - - d,,...,..- -. . 01100"11 EASTERN BUSINESS TO BliBEVERIDGE '. .. - , treetrallat aorelee aboald be reported to Ogees eatetioe Depotelseete Oboes, Ogees,' Tel es. Tie Deseret Ness Salt Lake Vh7. re latipbItemesteett 11.1.4 Alfred Gladealk, Reporter. Otero, Tel, Stle-I. Rotel. , ' 4) , t ----.- ., ' 7, I - AND IDAHO LOGAN . ' . - --- -- 1k1WAT ZuLT g Urn ;TENTH - .Lq I - -- rntgrgET ., Ow s,'"- 0 , t'Mt . .1 ' Y ! pdfoi0. ,, .. , ' 44 c , - , - - - y 4 - . ' . "r. i , . ,, . , : i , , ., , , - |