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Show , - ,"'f'h-4!:-J., , , o , , - , ... '.4. stillta,440 . ,.. . ... ..... .... ,, . , ,..,,, .. ,,, , t v., Ar..,....4.-r.rowytw- ... Arre ...y- AA, yrAr ...."..10".. -- ,. J. yr , , t 4 1 THURSDAY' NEWS - . I N Carrier DepartIrregular menace aboald he reported to Ode. ent. Tel. 8. The Derteret Nolen, Salt Lake CUR. et Stamford Street. Oddem. Tn. 623. Alfred GladittelL siker. 1054 Tweets-tide- d !reiree-7S1- . fired Hotta. Office. emeeniest el. 115. Th.7..,,...) I ; y rounding into shape tyfor the -ducatron c. connected ilediCation Of ma 'frotrittrob-crtrandotunby Hampton. who ties been dults was the subject discussed building. Wednesday. Dec. of part- - 1.61tti the twien .1:mon Stockyards Francis Wiggins. principal eatabilahtd, has l Mayor O.. IC Hansen. general club: since thev time education at the. Lioti cress-prea.dent of the Og- clan-man- . I hceu annoumes the to.lowWednesday. He particularly lavelttc..k Lachange, which atied the need of education among the den at ing committees are at work perUl.rt tr;sthng ini.t.ite: the of their c:ty. re4'ent4 the stocicyriss, respective programa: goreign residents Charles E. Ilawyor fixting The educator said the PrograntNeil Dahlia, Spanish vice pre!,ficrit. school MUMS here shOwed 750 eliens: TLe d.rectors Fork; lia)or O. K. Anita, and .1,TomlinGeorge ire who need further education in Eng- son. Leo Peck. Jack Lt., Chester ..t. iseph LeRoy lish and hietory and that approsi..; 1.,,cr4 and ArsangementsEenator are a Clayton. IL C. Dixon. animated by officers of the born residents; mately SOO foreign g, traffic manager. has been 'American from Provo of and, need education who In Ogden Legion post" named tecretary to succeed K E. 1... tab county. the Americanization school, tile ; rignt, whose other dutles at hint .T. Gardner. IMr. Wiggins expreued the hope InvitationJames 'not permit not stockyards wouldthis.. Amrican Fork: Eimer Jacobsen Idthe felt Eate legislature would work. E. Pram the compuirory Amer-- 1 to, counsel for the ex-T- 'and is tamper withLaw R,ed-r. Jr.. : R. Thomas and Decorations- -0. icanization pointing out it is! Provo of become; ployes aliens imcity and Utah essential that all livestock exchange is an Arnerieanized ior it the industry. sa)s county. pcnnit IL in SoutenirCharies Hopkins. are employes There E. 1. Whit.ock general manager of and Reed W. 211;arni,:.k. is Ogden attermling part Itme school: the stot kyards. A. C. Provo: Hicks. the as low as some aro second; PublicityN. and given the .packers and stockyards C. Gaisford, American Fork; Ezra of the United Watts presents a administration grade, and this fact W. Mount. Fork; Mr.1 educes:Wm, ,Warner, in Spanisn adult problem t.eoartment of througn adults the exchange. agriculture Payson. Rules of trading in Wiggins said. - He declared LeceptionMembers of the Joint are reading the poorest kind of lit- the yard. are handled by the ex. of the Utah ratur which is shown in the heavy change and fine are levied for un- CIAMailla,011. mayors county cities and the members of said of the salacious type of mag- oOmmermal conduct the building committezines as compared with magazines es-et ehe higher type. FRAME BEILDING IS SUNNED. of Name Another problem In adult Infringement ton. Ile. Wiggins said. le present-a- d Nov. PROVO. 25.(Special) In tbefactthat 90.000.00e adults Charged; Sue For $10.000 Fire-o- f ,unknown origin deatroyed 'attend picture shows every week. Nov. 25.Charging In- a frame building north of liedquist OGDEN. Be said service clubs are contrib- fringement of Its name and thus drug store No. 2 late Tuesday tbe uting their share to the education advantage of its- night. This is the second fire in of the Adult throughout the coun- securing 14i,of the expenditure advertising building recently. , , ,,. , . - : ' , . i i I' , ,, , I I !, 1 - I, . 4 .,....., t'4 olb ),., e , t d ! 1 - ,.., .. I- - , ' ..' i-- .. - . ts i ; , ti Now. 25. try. - - GOO Lit up its business Pref. Leterrenice rorli Prelided. here, building Clothes the Upstaire ao4 vocal solos WS by lisphi J. Shop has filed suit for $10.000 dam- 'Springville Second Ward . Brown,. ages against Harry proprietor 'of the Men's Upstairs Wins in Kolob Road Show and also Clothes asks Shop. Nov. SPRINGVILLE. Woman Going to Visit be enjoined from using their mutuals have Just put tor. I)The show er Husband in Hospital name. road since Ko lob ;he best The carnplatn sets out that Sam stake was organized. Each of the Frank Brown end Wil- five warns Is Hit By Automobile Wilenchick. numners. two eite,h liam Kaufman have incorporated 13 minutes gave long. the 'Upstairs Clothes Shop, and the awarded OOD10. Nov. ILMrs. Jennie have First via. prize spent large sums of money U. Thirty-eight- h street Londervon. Second ward for "Name of Joseph it, from which the de- Smith." "bible Third second. and Pacific avenue. was bruised advertising ward, fendant and ' his store. similarly and shaken up Wednesday night styled thin). Mapleton. 31. I. A. Story have received benefits. when knocked down by an autoslogan. accused is the by complaint N. C. McConnell numbers were awhil driven by The following using the name to deceive. the given besides the prize winners: at Jeffer- of et 2621amenOrchard avenue. , -public. d h Twenty-fourtMemories" and "Old and Son tic, Sailors becond ward. Street. The woman was taken to Garden; -Third of Dee time At the the Stunts," North Summit Schoots hospital. Thankeniving -the accident she was on her way ward, speak for yourself John". to the hospital to visit bar husShow Fourth ward. "Girls of Illg; and Finance Improved band. Rudolph Zondervok who is and .Modern Song Revehor; The N3rth Summit Schools showed musical "Do le seriously Hi. McConnell told pa. Improvement in their finance. toriI1913" --was blinded by the officers be Ike 1101001 n Ini-the year accordingto machine. of another glaring lights an audit recently made by a pri- ;Gwen Blaine Editor of 2969 of Earl Stephen', lit, Ogden accounting firm. A copy of avenue. suffered cuts on his left vate this report was filed Wedneidayj wrist and on the left aide of his With Murray High Year Book John E. Holden. state auditor. face Wednesday tight when the MURRAY. Nov. Tbs revenues accruire to the disauto In which he was riding with trict reached 593.034.41 elLettlOtirel Gwen Blain bas been chosen editor Wray Vest, was struck broadside of that borrowed tax anticipa- of the. 'Crest" the Murray high ter a driven by $ N. Steiner. tion notett. Some on$72.150.30 was school yearbook with th following $in Porter avenue. The accident of which, $10.3S273 was for staff: eras on Washington ttvenue between spent olohool 'operation. $3.440.33 actual Assistant editor, tonne Slater: Thirty-third d and administration and 33,321.33 for business manager. Charles Hilton: streets. The police report the Vest for editor. Helen Asp lurid-- ' -expenses. finanring literary middle of In the machine turned the the year the district re- aistant editor. Margaret Blaine: ',urine3111.000 Street and the Sickler car ran guars deemed of its bonds and Edith Read and May Into II. funded 330,000 worth leaving the! Simper, dramatics. Mary .McMillian: , , bonded debt at $33,000 on Jail :a debating. Ilildred IdeCtoy; athletics, ' lavestock Show Premium 13,3. Franklin JOrtell: jokes, Harold Christensen and Dale Linnet!: music Mailed Out Lists Margaret Erickson; stenographer,, Erna Miller: cartoonist. Roy Gard BRIEFS 'Nov. OGDIC,I. !I ILMot:clan-- Der: art Fern Taylor. -- ' exhibitors - and other neMartecwSectior. Mary Pilate: persons interested in the Ogden John A. Israelsen junior, Leuie Slater. sophomore. HTEEMPrest. Livestock show are being mailed of the Utak branch of the National Margaret Caitlin: freshman, Merle ipremium lists of the eighth annual League of District Postmasters. told Mobile: elsfhth grade, Melva Wiseohow to be held Jan. 4 to it lotto- - the students of the Lincoln school man: seventh grade. Lenca Erick alva.by Secretary Jesse B. Rich- - Monday of the dispatching of mails. ; son. ' ... girds. The premium MILS are the Mr. Israelsen pointed out the he- - I raw complete over offered by the cessity of using care in thi address- - .B.A.C. Winter Quarter chew. Many new awards appear ing of letters and parcels and gave ant-th- e prises to be given are of statistics to show the enormous Will Begin on Nov. 29 Mao value than in former years. 'minuet's carried on by Uncle Sam Is. P. Whitlock, general man- - and of the precautions used in pre. CEDAR. Nov. 2.5.0tpeciall--T- he venting loss. by accident or theft. I winter quarter at the il. A. C. wiil says that witb th atter, or the large coliseum completion exhibitors beg:n Monday. Nov. It to continue BRIGHAM five until Friday March 4. coming from the exposition in Chi- CITTTbirty are going, on a t Courses in sliest) and wool. taco. who- aro expected here early. local Dor grouts, find comfort while awaiting buffalo hunt to Antelope Island ma! husbandry. dairying; normal. Nov. the opening of the Ogden show. and literature. and the Friday, they music. languages secure will beft, need at e;game berbegue economics. bletory, and home ecoto be held next month by the have been planned so stuHeld Woman gvanston chants committee of the Bole !der dents can receive credit for the club. The scouts will On Charge of Forgery Commercial be accompanied by Scout leaders E quarter. Special metivitl;s bare also been W. Watkins. Frank Hickenlooper organized The Dime college - will OGDEN. Nov. to have and C. Ji. Skidmore. present during the quarter the forged the name of Mrs. E. M. The B. A. C. Soldier." to a note for $flI at the KATSTILLE--Aft- er Z - Thorne months In dreinatte department wir produce Virst National bank. Fannie Levitt the British mission. Maurice rhe eometime Dec.,mber. it.. during Gottstento st. of Evanston. Wyo.., was Barnes. son of Hangs High." nuring Febarrested Wednesday by Deputy Banes. returned Mayor J. G. M.1Goope La will onera Traviata the ruary Tuesday. tiherift D. F. Steele. Her bond was be preeented under the direAlan flied at 11008 by Judge George 8. PRICE.Tke Carbon county blab of the B. A. C. muste department. Barker in the Sacond district court. school Mucic club has elected the A number of socials also have bran The alleged forged signature was e214011 will open The scheduled. to have been that et a second signer followirg offlcers: June Bartlett, with the tilleteerth bel, to be fol. president: Jails tivess,::. TIce prts on the Went; Veata Davis, d by the Phi Alpha Beta. Ag. and Valentine balls. layer; Fern Etevenzon reporter. Seiner-briber- er t ! , e t' t Hein-'brib- t , lash-tone- 4 , - t.1 ,ft er k 1 e ' Thirty-secon- ,s a- 1 1' ts' ty el , i 1 ;, - , urAH- - -- r - Are . - 7 i '11 ant-w- ill : - '..1 , L' 1 , t i 3 , - ":4 - '1 4 ' t - - - ' A, , I; I I- : , - , - , , 1 ' 1 to Aid in Roundhouse Construction ,. f ..., serretary-treas-liewe- - -- 1 4 - Arvilla Hooper Heads Weber High School Girls ; r 4 i - 1 , -- 1 . , ,,,, 4, ,, Mary Belle Hes lop. secretary-treasure- r. The executive committee Is composed Of Fern Garner. Myrtle Ftallings. and Erma Greenweil.. Miss Iltldred Barnes is advisor. 1 - 4 , - - ,.,, - . Ila oaDE:g. Nov. Mooper was chosen president of a girls association organized by girls 'Weber county senior high school. .Ednz Charlton- to vice president: 7at ; ,i OGDEN. Nov. work on the roundhouse for the trtion Par lite railroad will be under way soon. the work to be done by the railroad company utilizing the services of ratiroad men temporarily out of work because of a season In traffic Ground forquiet the building was broken Wednesday and znaterial for the structure is au route to this city. , t tin aut By David Lawrence! , ; , , ' zrs r ; Men Hurt GIVES SALVATION ARMY OGDEN. Nov. donation of i MO was given by the Ogden City Friday evt.nirg. I COMMIPSI013 Wednesday toward the .:- I) f 4 Felvation Army building company. th ELAINORETho Daughton is, ' M-- s Pioneers mot Post-NikOsaran loth Gleb in charge of Sorenton A Capt.pr.:gram Irlt Fthen III the.- Army's campaign funds, said the t:rthday of Mos the commission agreed that the honor ornicXher, Itrs Annle Herman. i 1:r 'Salvation Army needs the support enson of the - community because of its $on Work. (Continued from Page One) Christmas FARMINGTONThe, ---seal committe of t rPR': TWO WIVES ASK RELEASE. lir"12";n1r4"n e"81"tin?. e'r Z:d'e noUtht ing, there ie tiocLnlyutht OGDEN, Nov. !I.Wanda Tarran tersen chairman. Mrs. C. S. ilard- - that cor.riderahie antagonism pre- nett. Mrs. Heps. yr.. J. H. riled suit for divorce in the Second I Robinson. Gvwrge Mrs. D. D. Rice. Mts. ' ta.'.3 in varimis parts ct the Unit-Ph- il district court 'Wednesday gain, Mrs. ,td tDrant Clarke. Ben Htnworth. Tarran . charging cruelty and againat the Calle' adminrt Millard wet with Mrs. 1,tration for its treatment were married Yint..Minnie. They Robinson H. J. and March 20. in Salt Lake. Desertion conpieted rhot.c for tuberculovis Sunday an'T I BC'YI'Vn of clergy. I. charged by Elizabeth Marie Gib.. New York, Dernocrati son against Samuel J. Gibson. They the sale of Christmas seen& tl- been trying to get the bonne married in Salt Lake. Dec. 11. of r,presentatives to adopt a PRICE---'- rh Initial Parent-Teac2,04. and base three children. lotion withdrawing Association meetrog here se:n ' ort from a Mexican the be govern- Thur. present soda) ATTEND &MESSIAH', PRACTICE. day evening, Dec. L. at which the ment The dispute over the land OGDEN Nov. 25.With only four parents will entertain the teachers laws win therefore ton-Theto tend ' weeks In which to hold re- - at dancing and games. is31.date all the anti-Call- ee groups beareale, Director Lester G. Binch- - I in Congress with cliff calls attention to the necessitY to tb e report !the the American PRICEAcconting probability that Mr. Cooirlge's of every member of the tabernacle made by the finance officer of the i choir attending a rehearse PridaY Carbon district, Timpanogos counciT Lc our,Ae will receive a substantia' If ever it nieht. Nov. 26. New member are of Boy Scouts, the anneal drive in m a I o ray n both hou Vote by reeolution particularly urged to attend to ye- - , the county for scout funds has is brought to hearse the "Ideihstalt" choruses, er etheraiee.---(Copyrig- ht, igone over the top., 1926) tilA ' EPHRAIMThe Alpba Delpba Epallom club of the Ephraim bk.'s' Drainer Boy Bruised school will meet itaturilay ' evening.' When Auto Overturns Nov. 27. Music will be by the higni dshool-wome- ns club. Nov. 25 Gail i DRAPER. glee Plummer of Provo will read Allen. son of Mr and Mrs. drama -- sticw off- -. A dance Ine Venar Flari Allen. was bruised follow. si.lil when the car he wasbadly driving ! turn,4 pinnit g. him underneath so DELTAMrs, Henry T. Howes he attempted too quirk of a turn snraind her ankle collidlnw 'with another ear ad possibi- avoid a blind- - eareet 'near, the Diane? rhea- roor-- st when 1..h.,e au.to in watch she. unel Mr. ipostoffics - The Howes were riuing was ran Ino car was cf,mpietely esening.wrecked. Sunday evening near a machine dr,v,ia by .r.is s Kal:e s Lewis. Mlea Lewis wao turning in Hits Auto. Dog Is to her horns wrien $ne crossed tle sr: of the oncoming auto Tee path Howes auto was overl.urned said! BINGHAM. Nov. 23.(Special) badly damage& I Death or serious Intury narrowly --deputy R,A - etvfr, migt4 Willard V.andEV11111, SALINAg J. A. Haughassessor. club sras re.7entlyroz,1 e'd'i" y the organized or AM. Istirgham carpenter. when their t ,t the 1. )0uncer b,oe and Mrs. J. W. Grthb:e. A consti- - It.r. .as struck by a train backing tution was diszursel 3111 wsis s,,Ieti the D. & R. O. W. tracks at adoptsd at the mixt regular meet- - : The Midvale crossing Wednesday siting. J. W. Gribt,1 was eiceterl trrnoon. i suffered lacerations fir.ugharn precidrnt of this orcanizatiom the left band. while EVIttill minor Cuts and bruises. A ELSINOREThe parent tfixher association met in the gymnasium ,d-- c th the rear seat of the car was kilied. , , ,,- r , recon , IK r t Rhea B. Gunderson ,. ,.., ,, , , , , . ,.., . Ephraim 11-13- 10 397.t.5 s Episcopalian Bishop Talks to U.A.C. Students EOCAN, Nov. 25.-- -t Sperial)--"Th- e Unguarded Road" st,..s the subject of Bishop A. W. Mouton of the Vigil Episcopalian diocese before the U. A. C. student body Wednesday afternoon. Bishop Moulton said all resources should be deYelowd and all other things that go to make up human life. He urged the ilittldentS work on All roads and leave no one path unguarded He closed with a reference 'thanksgiving day. 'been observed for about which has jo Se0 years since the time the Pilgrims - came to thy. country. He spoke- In favor of all people offering up their thanks to God, at least on this day everr year. Dean Frank L. West of the co'. lege faculty presid.A. Prof. Frank Arnold gave a short scriptural Cache Marriage Licenses Will Exceed All Records 2. With more than a month to go marriage licenses already issued this year lack but one of reaching the record in the county. 309. lire . Sliemilyminat -- - services ler Herend Meenderink, be held Sunday. Nov. 28, at pm. in the ittden Fourteenth ward chapel. bishop James Harbertson will have charge. Interment will be in,the Ogden will , Fall From Ladder Halts Studies, Father Sues For $5003 ar Mu-sic- FARifINGTON. Nov. that it fail frqm a ladder injured his daughter. Vivian . to extent .ff the Johnsot lg. Amnpani Lee Johnson has filed Etat t Bountiful John Barlow, again-sfarmer. The complaint further epecifies the Johnson girl was picking fruit on the Barlow farm and fell from a ladder. paid to have been unfit and suffered a broken arm and other injuries, which interfere with the pursuit cif her musical studies. Paid Javin To Be Buried Friday a bank of Wilder, which elosed its doors by ()tea of directors last Thurede7. ' i TWIN FALLSUnder authorization voted Iy the Salmon rivet canal company stockholders Last July directors of the companya here Tuesday evening launched for ar.gmenting the Salear...pail3 mon river irrgation projects water i supply by reduction of the project to the extent of approximately VIVO acres, with view to providing an average water right of two feet' area per acre for the retained I egra0 gest OVER 50 1 1 I 500 OVER ds .: V - On the well-train- r. out-wei- -' . . T y. Rim i it 4 at vyfra OVER 3000 PAIRS , Ruhberstiicsinbea.t. OVER 2000 PAIRS Shoes, Oxfords Slippers To be sold at less than For men, weinen and children. LEATHER Vests OVER 100 LADIES' p gowy sill 9 EDireageOlb:t iosk::::t 1.7 - ri C Elt " To be sold at - n SUITS than Sweaters at To be add at tra lc tp) less than W1!ZEIM!nML21 Over 500 I l :SHIRTS To be sold at less ... $1 00 itesast Over 1800 Pairs Men's To be se han To be To be 4doc be. OVER 7000 OVER 5000 PAIRS 1 NAMPAMembers of the RIMINI valley grange have indorsed the Iliad of the Canyon county Pomona grange In Caldwell in opposing the irrigation of the Hillcrest project at this time. To use Arrowrock water for this purpose. under present conditions.-woul- d be to jeopardlie water users on the Boise project, it was contended. I To UNION ( OVER NO LADIES' HATS: - OVER 4450 OVER 300 LADIES' to) ksg !ei BLACRFOOT.--Sibl- ho Snyder was tried before District Judge Ralph W. Adair Monday and was found guilty by a jury of obtaining money under false pretenses. Snyder was charged with obtaining Sltin from a local bank on pretext of being advance agent for it religious colony coming to this district to settle. As soon as the loan was made Snyder skipped Out and, was later appre-- , hended In. Salt .Lake and brought I back for trial. -: . tentative lineup 'furnished this morning by Coach is only one player who (Continued from Page One) Romney has not been available for service ported by the largest gathering against Utah teams of years gone of -- rooters they have ever, been by.- - The newcomer is "Bub" tA,ar. 'He will be able to muster. button, quarterback. E4timates last night had it that flanked by come of the beat backs. downi 12.500 people would look., the Ar glee ever hadthe shifty upon the spectacle which Floyd Thomas, the speedy Gibbs be the largest gathering that ever' or the- powerful and fast stepping witnessed a sporting event in Glen Worthington, and that moose of a fullbackWarren Hawley. Utah. There Is every' kind of an attack '. Extra Seats Provided. Not even a drizzling rain which Imaginable in that array.Well,..wIth the nine and continued throughout exception of the center. Was as the teams of veterans. moat of the night. could. dampen galaxy the enthusiasm of the custoteer. Prepared to take the field. Gibl are powerful Scalpers pricea taut prevailed this bons and Saundersguards; LInford morning. two dollar tickets going and proved are tried few Foxley for as high as $7.50 and very land at tackle and Martindale of them available it that figure. Hamilton rate with the best To allay the condition to a certhe conference. in !ends tain extent. University officials The coaches, as near as It is have constructed "standing bleachfilled all possible to judge, looked upon this ers" and completely available space adjacent to -the game- as the closest sort of a thing. IThatgrid:fon' er.tit tern Pore ry" gents.the mental. spirit wde of .The rain was' considered this As Coach Ike Armmorning to be a boon to the Red- the contest. it this morning: skins who the Ag.gies strong expre-se- d two indtviduals or have you I"When to the i from eight tu ten pounde man. Utah's thick red line eepe- two organiztvions almost equally was expected to profit by !physically and each 'trained as well as rao other7what. happens hen the downpour. come together? The will ' The Iledskin linemsn have Lrovwill comes into play and the ad great 'muchlers" in previoui Ithey out beyond the phyacal." their g...mes this season, using held spirtted rallies tremendous driving yower to open lastBoth campsThe Crimson cohorts night. ball upo great holes for the Ute he!d forth at the Salt Lake thee,- .runners to dash through. where the organizations of the tr. One A. C. Man .Out. school presented a vaudeville show. Both coaches had their gladia- the central themeif any. being tors at full war streorti. except "Beat the Agee..." Songs, speeches for one substitution by the Ag- and stunts featured the Jiggles' big,giets. Dave Gardner was to mart at demonstra'ion down at the New'cen:er in place of "Dode" Cranney house hotel. Herb Dana, the Nebraskan, was Who is injured. Gardner was exto referee; Dobson. of C. A. . pected to hold his own with Cat-fe- slated C. to umpire. and Crowley of D. the huge Ute snapper-bac.. serve as linesman. The great The affray looked good to descheduled velop no a bat!le of veteran and arLi colorful classic was individual stars. A keen combat to get under way at 2 o'clock. was expected between the powerful, and wily Hebe Whiting. playEureka Kiwanians ing his last game of conference Nominate Officers football. and Bob Gibbons. the herculean guard of the Aggies. Nov. 23.(Special)-- EUREKA. as Both are rated potential all. The following nominations were conference selections. the at made last meeting of the KiVic Taufer and Capt. Morrie. club: For prelim:lint. Harry t7te wingmen, tgured to avenge the wanis vice Pitts president. Walter Jenhumiliation handed them last year sen and Heber Jone.: district trusby the Aggie tackes and baclui tee, Alex Jes and H. L. Done; while Dykeman and Lyons. Ute treasurer, Jame. Norman and Edtackles. were determined to play ward Shriser; directors George IL in at. least one triumphant Utah Vision. C. F. Baker, T. E. BartGeorge Forcey. Nate WI !mom game against their traditional toe lett, Henry W. Jarvis, P. 11 Fennell. J. men. Jones. Dr. McChry. George pinned- most of G. E. Ward.. David Russell. their hopes this afternoon on Jack eta!, R. L. Conyers. M. L. Dona Jr., Howells who has been the out- and James Crooks. The e:ection will be held Monday, standing sensation of the'llockles Dee. 13. this season at halfback. Howells F. Baker was th speak. has averaged close to 123 yards er Claude at meeting Monday, telling in gains from scrimmage in every of thethefirst Thanksgiving. Solos game this year. were sung by Miss Francs Buish. Pete Dow, the big sophomore Mrs. Edward Bonner gave several eensatlon, was another hopeful on readings. si METN:bes O'COATS Wallace m othearvi Agee,' Team iron Classic. V ;:at I COODINGRerent tests of the water from the new Gooding fount- cif.al well. in which the pump is now being Instilled, show it to be absolutely free of any bacterial gtowth, and of excellent quality. JEROMEConetruction work on the Blue Lakes. or bridge to span the Snake river can-yon connecting Jerome and Twin Palls counties., will begin within the neat In days. declared Charles G. t. of the Portland Bridge com-- 1 to while Jerome. 'any, SeeAnntial Grid: . 15 - Bowman- - of Aberdeen and Vevretta Moses of Blackfoot were married by Probate Judge J. E. Good Monday. - ..... .wit2 U8 tS - profeseor of education. Emversity' will be one of the of Colorado. principal lecturers at the 3:th an- t nual convention of the Idaho .State teacher's association here December' IS. 29 and 31. John 'T. Hillman, sec- - i retary announces. Dr. Hopkins Is also curriculum advisor of the Long! Beach. Calif.. and St. Loma public schools. Hu-be- f OVER 50 MEN'S -- BLACKPOOT.James Expected f12,OOO Cotylos, ball count on Dow as the biggest i threat to the Aggies lode,' in view of the fact that Howells was to be a "marked nun.' Nan Law. Goodwin or Saari will all be at fullback for Utah and inara good young players, though or Billy Lawrence experienced. to Adrian Pembroke. were dowa On share ,the quarterback duties. Will this Utah array four players be making their debut against the DÉCIDEIITLE TODAY --- To srirdoen.g Tilds WILDERH. R. Jackson who has been acting as receiver or the Payette National tank has been named receiver of the First National BOISEPayment of $4.800 comburial ex. pensation - ard SlleS-4pelmet' to the widow of Arba F. Hotorook of Tamarack. Adams county. was ordered today by industrial accident board. Holbrook died following a logging accident PAYrrrt-Itota- r Alta year of the Pamers Creamery company will exceed 3.- 060.001 pounds of butter. an increatte 2S90000 since 19IC the first ',ear of activity and a gain of 440.261 production. compound, over pany officials announced today. othria ogtrmethetrAronwg M I Hopkins, . IIIES' A GGIES Alfig Crowd FARMINGTON LICENsEg FARMINGTON. Nov. Clerk W. W. Evans has issued this following marri.tge licenses aines Saturday: William Kay and Susan Isherwood. Murray; Leonard N. Aforris and Elizabeth Olson, 8aIL Lake; Bert L. Chaney, Salt Laks. and Lucile Ktmptron, Helena, Mont. Th3mas ' - -, Paocrterlfitlacmhelle- EUREKAThe following births have been uportd bPre: Dcush Lou AN, Nov. KATSVILLE. to Mr- - and Mrs. George Nay. tern jury in the first district court Tuesservices for William teneen and Mr. and Mrs Harry Turday found Gorge T. McCann in Ball. who A. J. his died home here at pin: guilty of a statutory offense. He lip'ednesday of old age, will be held Weiss. on to Mr. and Mn. will he sentenced by Judge M. C. Harris on Tuesday. soy. 30. L. ; ; ,,,.. "- Prelle:Ivo'n 21. N1ONROE. Nov. Funeral services were held in the for-usSouth ward chapel Tuesday for Mn. Catherine Einora Hoopea. Biehop Wilford Hanson of tiro North ward conducted the services. Mullic was by the North ward choir with p:ano and Violin duet by Melba Webb Brigham Health Center and Edwin Whiting; aolos, Mrs. The James Brown as tololat. Selects Its Committees E. MatteJ. speakers were Prest. , sta-keHans SPVift South of BRIGHAM CITY. Nov. 25.(Speby Tuft. Brest. R. D. Young of Sevier following committees 1 stake and Jacob Magleby at Sun- cial)The were named at a meeting of the Prayers were by city health center Monday night: nydell, Idaho. ;Brest. James R. Ware and Bishop Advisory boardBoard of education. to be represented by Sup. C. ;C. A. NVingate. . H. Fkidmore; medical assocation, Dr. R A. Pearse: dental association. Last Respects Are Dr. E. H. Marble; board of health, IL Burt; city council. Orson A. To Resident of Newton John Christensen; county commissioners, Clark P. Russell Wight. NEWTON. Nor. R. A. Eligibtlity L.committeeDr. Funeral services ware held in the Pearse. D. Mahannah. Dr. A. Dr. Newton ward chapel Wednesday D. Dr. A. E. NVeymtiller, Cooley. died tor Niels Christiansen, St, who E. H. Marble, Dr. C. H. Bryan. at his borne hers Sunday after rt Dr. Dr. Charles A. Itunns, Dr. Ariel long illness. Interment was in the Jensen. Mrs. Lulu 8. Call. Mn. C. Newton cemetery. school nurses and soMr. Christiansen 'was born in E. Fowler, committees. service cial Oct. 13. Thorkelstrup, Denmark. Lulu Finance committeeMrs. 1i62r a son of Bans and Bodel LarFowler. son Christiansen. Hs haat resided Bywater Call, Mrs. C. E. HalverE. James John P. Peters. in the United States SI years. t. Burt, Mrs Nets JenIlls widow, Harriet Maris An- son, John LeROV-B,Young-- , Mrs. derson Christin,nsen, atatil several son.- Sim Floyd Knudson. Mrs. Abel S. Rich. children survive. rommitteeI. Wesley Publicity Horsley, J. Francis Merrell, John E. Laird. Ball William GUILTY ON STATI:TORY CHARGE. or..., - - , Ur. Gunderson, daughter of Hans- OGDEN, Nov. 25......Word was reand Fredrikka Hethrnert Brotherthe sif here Wednesday ceived WAS born in Mt. pleasant, III III. S. 1878. and had always ilved here death of David L. Winter, fornier She was married Oct. 8. 1897. She resident of Ogden in the railway h o died Wednesday W a I an ardent Primary aud Relief mail service. in St. Vincent hospital, Los An witty worker. are for a week of inher suffered Ile husband. her 'sties. Surviving mother, and seven childre: rhiluh. ternal hemorrhages. He Inas been Mt. In Los Angeles four years. Sur. Reitli. lean, Reed Gundereon, I ler.sant. J. Douglas (underson. vivttig IS his widow, 3Irs. Ella Farr Garland; Shirley H. and Glen U. Winter. Gunderson Salt Lake; brothers and sisters: hire. Maggie Christensen,DAY latNIKKAL ON FRIDAY. Rexburg. Idaho; Mrs. Hyrum Igorand 0son enson. Ephraim:sNels MAYSVILLE, Noe. 15(Sllecial) klrotherson. Prieo Mrs. Parley Funeral Per, ices will be had In 8en. Sirs. P. A. Phulmen. Hans. ear-'fle- e- the Maysville taberroacle Friday, ler. Chris, Frans, Floyd and Ver- Nov. 26, at 1 p.m. for Mrs. high non Srothersont Mt. Pleasant.. Barnes Day who died Tuesday ,F,4414.4,ral,....Le-nucts,..ivi- ll .... ,be. held 44emettttc1.11.,bew,All...0e.--1,caart Ila l from the south ward chapel Fridr-y-, cemetery, Nov. '26. at p.m. STATE ourrtAntEs. 7. BOISEDr. ,,- - y Ellen and Slater Ball, Kaysville; Mrs. Mary Ibloore. North Caroline; Jared Ball, Peoria: one brother. J. 2; C. Pali, Idaho Falls, Idaho; grandchildren and 11 . IDAHO BRIEFS ., .,, .., g Nov. , - . ' LOGAN, .o , pop.nelun nadleir ,..nre ni! member of Utah this year. avording to the U. A. C. extension division which has named him as winner of the Cudahy prize trip to the Fifth National Hoye and GAB) lAide of Chief Joseph dub cotigresa in Chicago. from Dec. 24 to Jon. 2. while In Nex Perce War Dies the International Uvestocit exposition Is on. Idaho. Nov. The prize is given annually by MOSCOW, the Cudahy Packing company passing of another of boy or girl in each state who corn.' chief Joseph's Nes Perce Indians, pietes the best livestotit project ;famous for conflict with the whites club work under the supervision of in 187; was marked by- the death the state agricultural college. Mar- of Matthew Whitefield. SO, at Laplin Peterson's was a wat. Nov. JO. Rambouillet sheep projett.... purebred Whitetio44.-wanitact promlati, tan with two ewes. each of whicn inent lieutenants ofof the the old chief gave hini two lambs.- so he ended following an enforced stay in Oklawith Mx sheep. He made a net homa after the 1977 outbreaks, beprofit of 261.C8 on his project. friend of the whites an. The pr.z3 winner vd11 very like- came a clow ti etcre ranch: n to a ly accompany a party- - of Utth Isettled he worked at the time of tention service workers who tre his soon to attend the leaving His widow and a 103 survive. and an agricultural convention. In making the award the jule.-.named two alternates; Alden Nel- Final Tribute Paid son of elleneva. Who conducted a pig project. and Julian Thome! of Mrs. Catherine E. Hoopes Heber. who worked on a sheep - t YY., , I'Delr Hampton Name Committees for Ephraim Boy Wins la Is Again Head of For Foreign Born Building Dedication LOGAN. Trip to Chicag '"' Livestock Exchange! Lions' Nov. Stressed to rRovo,, Nov. 25,Plans ars ran- of the iOODEN. y. of the Bilbao Frank Hyde. Interment will be in the Kaysville cemetery. Bail was born in Wilksboro. N.,ter.. April 4, 11132, coming to Utah tt OBITUARY Noe. Rhea Brothertson Gun- !chiliSim t.lerson. wife of County Cmimission-- , John Ounderson, died at the family residence Wednesday from' tumor of the brain. She nad been in ill health for some years (- boost", Logan. itat Sdt. PLEASANT. 'Adult Education . ,,,, 25 NOVEMBEA Call of Death 7777., J. C. All... Jr Reporter. Ir.. artily ar regul Delivery should be reported to Logan t arrier.Departaieut Ike Deo- 1. trrt lows. Itait Lake City . .II lloollio Hoior Salli E. 'I hied Carrier Delivery to lbe revolved Piave Carrier Department. The Donor. brink Stall Labs Clir Sr Clwyd Deetb. Carrels. Den ilirarrerniatire, 2110-6 Kaarsaaark . i. IH it. IP . ,e TOIL-LOGA- irriegralar, abeald, be 1 (;, 1Mrs. - - -- Reporters. t''''..kf."11.' -- V. s -- ' . vt "It 4 Ik OGDEN VIcINITY. ..irPRO !,, 1,-- y NEWS' OF...UTAH...AND.: IDAHO , ri. . . Ic- - t, 4.... . t , .04 4.,-- ry, - TrrE DESERET , , - e.A. Y.., A J , t', - .. o , . - 1 kg, L. r loWhirirpror s s I. ii, .. s s s. wt.,.,c, s ...., s s s .sr eAl.,0110.4.3 . s...... GRAND1IIADI ' ,lat4.: TA T EIS .4 less .11e - than Over 100 DRESSES I 9 1 1.95 - ir mi. 10 |