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Show f o 'r . , ' ' i A. i m4Mmarc7r?:f7Xi!raw'yv-'re- i - , . . . ,t ' L - ,DKGHMEN ta Imuto limnM tMi Omit-MI furiw Ml Esumist MM. ''until . Lab OOOEN, Oct. I Prof, w L. Wan lest of tha U. A. C.. who was tha principal speaker hi tha wsakly luncheon of the Klwaais club held In ltd Weber club, yeaterday. dafeadad th middleman, declaring that tha Mas that the middleman waa set a producer anl that society could got afenr without hlv serv. leeeo. waa arronaous. Ha doclardd that the middleman wna essential because he lakes the product from the larmer and handles It before It reaches the consumer, adding value to the product and consequently must be considered a producer. Although he admitted were faults la handling the pro', - OGDEN, Oct. I. Tb NitiiM of (It them ducts which could be corrected, ba I tmpoMd David by It Robert. tha thought It would bo aa tnjustle people to d is pease with theqniddre- -' yoatorday, la the eaao of lira Roland man ha readers valuabla ser. E Rallantyno. charged with spood-;t- vice tobecausa both the farmer and consumer. will ba appaalod to the Second 'district court. It waa announced by Pasteur Treatment to be , the defendant through bet eouneel In Given Girl Bit by Dog . the city court yeaterday. lira. Balla:- tyne waa alleged to have operated her Oct. f Pasteur treatment OGDEN, on Twenty-fourt- h 'automobile street , between Harrtaoa and Jackson aveauaa la to ba gives Thelma Hansen. II. a tha Grant school. who waa at a rate of It mtlea aa hour, accord- - student at bit the right hand hy a lag to teatlmouy by Motorcycle Off i cot yeetsrday sheoawaa on Grant .Claude C. Leiaer. The defendant teati- - dog, while near Twaaty-rourt- h walkingstreet. She - fled that the apeedometer on her car arenas was Dr. attandad H. Wilson 14 Roy She aa by hour. mllea reglatered Is being made to find the 'waa arrestedonlyoa Sept. IT and depoatted An effort to determine or whether not It had dog ball to her ft B. Nicholegala liberty. 4 a fine of fid when symptoms of rabies. pad a of of .found guilty charge apeedlng. .Me waa traveling at a a peed In ezeeaa REGULAR SERVICES AtVOOCEO. of Id mllea an hour oa Washington Oct. f. For tha benefit of 'avenue between Eleventh and Four-- . .theOGDEN. largo number ef people who do not teenth atreete on Oct. t, according to attend of conference In Salt sessions - Motorcycle Officer leteer. The defend-n- t asrvlcaa will ho bald aa nasal ta denied the charge, declaring that Lake, moat tha of wards of the throe .the carburetor on his ear (was out of local stakes city U Is announced. It to -- order and ha had to conatantly itop announced that services will ho hold the car to adjust it. a a usual In all the wards of tha North Weber stake. (Special to The Natrs). for DELTA. OcL I To meet (h mor and hotter live stock, tho Dolta Stat bank has set aside a fund of ll.ttft, for a shipment of highly hrod dairy cows, which tba bask ill Buy. bring to Delia, aad place among It farmers customers. Selection will be mads of th men, that a cow will not go to a farm where R can not b cared for, ftd, housed, and given good treatment; worthy farmer will be helped In the payment f the cows. When thin fund is rewill nuy another shipplaced, tb beakcow are filled la ment. When needed, pig i will then b brought ints tho community. Thsr is a surplus of hay la thla region, and (hi banking' Institution meet th .situation la part by this method. , Jilfi n. (Special to The Newt). 60DA SPRINGS, Ida, OcL L Th Caribou building was destroyed by fir about l.ld o'clock a. m. yesterday. It wis tb last old landmark in Soda Springs. It bad been originally built of logs In th early eighties by C. G. Rosa, a pioneer merchant of thla secaa an Indian tion, and had been used trading poet. Later William demon built an addition, using it for a hotel. This hotel enjoyed a wide reputation as one of tb early day gambling boos. Butch Cassidy, th Wyoming outlaw, aad hla notorious gang hav bean knows to hav gambled there with the her ceiling as tha limlL Old timers murremember th famous Edward der which occurred In the bar room of this betel. Thome Sterrett Owned the building until several years ago. P. A. McConkle, the present sheriff of Caribou county owned tb property at th time of tho fire and had It leased to Mrs. Hart, who used part of R for a laundry, the balance being vacant. Very llttla Insurance was carried. Th fire from a defective I floe This orlglnted th second old land, mark te be destroyed by fire in Soda Springs within four months Th old Idanba hotel burning to th ground Just four months ago today. Mrs Hsrry Jones while assisting In from tn drug carrying out store of J. O. goods Wallace, adjoining th Caribou building stumbled and fell breaking a bottle of nltrio acid aad eras seriously burned Th tailor shop ef Mr. Hlvy sdtolntng the Caribou hotel wss also burned dowa. RACKS INTO STREET CAR. OGDEN. Oct. I wh n barking aa auto truck out from In front of A store OGDEX. Oct. t For "climbing Into an automobile without the content ef oner or person in charge." Wit- .llam Oehea la nerving id day In thw city Jail. The car waa parked In front ;of tha Alhambra theatre, Thuraday .night, snd wad tha property of the Patrolman Ogden Packing company. 1H. B. Elim eaid ha made the arreet .after receiving information that two men had attempted to operate five cart parked near the theatre. waa ordered leaned , A bench warrant fer Helen 8.- - Peteraen who forfeited on a ball 'fid statutory charge. Her- - man O. Riley Is serving If days In all for a similar charga. Robert McCemb paid fid for operating an automata la without proper nume her plates. Lewis H vberteon paid fid fer being drunk. A- - U Sherry la sere. Ing Id days In default of paying ffd for being drunk. W. Wardley forfeited ' ffd en a charge of IHegal possession of liquor. at HI Twenty-fourt- h at rest, yeaterday morning, Charles Graham, tha driver, becked It Into a streetcar. Graham escaped without injury although the machine waa damaged. The damage to the Streetcar which waa operated by George Linford, the mot orm an was alight. onductor, TRIAL IS COI1DCIR 'OGDEN. Oct.' I. On account of tha absence of a material witness for tba defense. Vera Bowman, notice of motion for continuant of the trial of the Henry W. Everts against Dr. taee ofWorrell, was filed In the Second district court.yesterday Tho caso has been tried once and upon appeal to th supreme court a retrial was ordered. i Everts la suing tor damageo alleged to have arises out of medical treatment by tha physician. INFANT It BURIED. FARR WEST. Oct. I Funeral serv-Ice- s 'Two-WaMutuals rd for Mary Fas Hunter. Infant I of Willard and Dorcas Brown Plan Opening Socials ; daughter I Hunter, were held this afternoon at tha home of Reuben OGDEN. Oct. f. The opening eoelsl Brows. Thathe grandfather. was conducted hy ef the Thirteenth ward Mutuals will be Blahep Moroniservice Interment was Chagg. held In the word hall. Wednesday era- made la the Ogdea cemetery. it la announced. A prosing. Oct. gram of music, games and dancing, has been arranged hy the officers of the Wasatch Hiking Club , Similar preparations are being mad Will Climb ML Nebo at the Fourteenth ward, where a carni- va! dance will be held under the austo Tho News.) (Special pices of the ward Mutuals KEFHt Oct. I. A. Christensen announces 'Ranger that tha Wasateh Hiking club of Salt Lake will climb Fourteenth Ward Will ML Nebo. Ort IS. The party numbering from 1 to IS people will arrive Complete Meeting House , at the ranger-- station Oct. It. and OODEV. Oct I, Pinna for (hi tom-pl- i will begin the climb of tho famous ion of thi Fourteenth wnrd chop) peak early the seat morning sudor the . were diseueeed at a upectel meeting of direction of Mr. Christensen. the ward priesthood held In the ward half last night, it wss agreed to wipe off the debt os the haeement ef the Nephi Republicans . building: which hai been In use during Postpone Primary pssrregrrbndrhaejr the building T v cempieted bp eext fait. tSpecUt to ThKen-- : NEPHI. Oct. 8 The Republican cA. Senator King Asks For vention of Nophl city scheduled for Fvi- nt .,1 f ot Examination Rating On. I Although not offering opposition to tho nomination of Rfo A. aror aa poxtmaator for Ofdn. Senator William H. King haa anaoaneod that bOforo tha aonata tho ftonitnatioii ba will sale tho postmaster general for tha rating of tha throo birhoat rxndidatox who took tba nomination, aoearrftn ta information Toatve4 bora. Senator King. It la reported, reeognlae Mr. Garner aa a man competent to fill the afflee. but aaaarta that too pnrh partisanship Is ereenln Into poatofffca anpolntmeats. and before ha eonsente to Garner a confirmation be want the eiril service mating of all eandidatee who ware eligible. Owing to the poller f tha poatofflea department In preferring men of In postal aervica. it la said that Garners experience aa assistant paatmseter for tha past Mt rears, welshed heaeilr In hi favor when the civil service commission gave him a OQPEN, mnv n. eon-fir- rating. PAYOR PREPARE!I RF.PLY. OGDEV. Ort. I Rtytr Frank Francis ta preparing a raplv to a communi- cation received from Herbert Hoover, who has sought Information regarding v la taking to relieve tha action 1hi unemployment- - Tha mover will Inform Mr. Hoover of the opening of tha municipal employment bureau and the fact that nearlr 16 men have been put to work by tb city during tha past week. FA1X9 riVDKR THAI. While attempting beard a moving train. John Anderson. 81 an employee of the Utah Construction company, waa seriously Injured and taken to the hospital at Evanston. Wyo , according to Information received by railroad officials In this city. Tho extent of the injorlee are not known. Tho accident happened near Spring Valley. OGDEN. Oct. P sr I Men Accused of Abusing Boys Dismissed, Prove Alibi (Special to Th News) BEAVER. Oct. William II. and Paul Deary. II. the two Doxy. young men who wero arretted (a Psrewaa and brought hero oa a charge of throw. Ing Leroy Steney. If, la a (ire and severely burning him about th head snd face Tuesday afternoon, wero given a hearing In the Justice court Thursday. They proved aa alibi and were riven their freedom. They taken t Farowan this morning MS allowsd te return thetrjournay t Leg Angeles LoRey Stoney ta glewly and his younger brother recovering, Cleon. 1 suffering from a nervous shark. The real culprits have not yet been apprehended. PTORM KITS SR AVER. . BEAVER, OrL 7, A heavy rAtn accompanied hy hall, also lightning and thunder, fell hero for about two sour yesterday, beginning about 4 In th afternoon. Hall fell to th depth Of an Inch In most parts of tha city. Thl was th hcarlest storm of tho season. It hoars VISITING MERCHANTS. SHOULD NOT FAIL TO SEE THE BIG ... i . P o OF HOLIDAY GOODS TOYS, DOLLS, BOOKS, - STATIONERY AND, FANCY GOODS - " V ' BLACKWELL-WIELANDi to Y A REPRESENT T. kknky k. uestckkaknCLOSE V WR CO. D ative. Ale. OCTOBER r. mouuttcu ' i rSSSJKRffi 4 -- -- - t-- INTCRMOI 7 I t(T i ertd- - STAIN p. m- - L. D. S Far East. I credit hours Mr. 7.1 p. m. L. D. 8, 7 credit hours Miss Moorhead. Wad- -' Basketry y. BACTERIOLOGY BACTERIOLOGY. D. & . SOTANT 'Begins r Jsnusry) ' 1 - - e i . D X Education. crodlt Dr.' Merabs It' th State 8. To moot roqufromont of Dr.- - Gowsna Wednesday. , " T. J , TT p. m. "" . COMMERCIAL' LAW METALLURGY. METALI t RGT or . credit. (8c IRON Profeeaof Bradford. Business ) and COPPFR Friday. 7 34 p with m. or without' I D 8. MODERN LANGUAGE PLEMENTART FRENCH. I credit boars Friday. TJ9 pm. L D. 8. S credit hours Profroeor Kerr. CONVERSATIONAL FRENCHThuraday. 7:44 p. m. L. D. K- GENKM4L PMONFriTCg credit hours Profeeaor Barber, da). 7.44 p. m. L D 8 TALI 4N Ctcdjl to be determined. Profroeor Rentier. Thursday. 1.34. I D. 8 BEGINNING GERMAN Credit to bJ determined. Professor Runsler. Tuesday 4 99 p. m. D. 8. A EUROPEAN TRAVEL series of loeturoa coTOriag Italy, Bwltsarlnsd. Francs Belgium. Hollaed nod England. I to I credit hours Tueedty. 7:44. Public Library. FIE WE NT ART SPANISH ( crodlt hours Profroser RuseolL Thursday. 7.34. L. D. 8. ADVANCED iPAlt'g--J credit hours Professor Russ! Tuesday. 7.14. L. D. 8. t. MUSIC 4PPRECI AVION OP urate Crsdlt te be arranged. IS. L D. 8. d credit TRAINING c.Rotp VOCAL Wednesday. 4 44 p. m. L D. 8 Monday. EE401MCE OF IT AM (See "Kaew Utah" 4 hours. MLs Groat. Mrs Johnson. credit hears. Mrs Bradford Monday. 8 Credit to be arranged Mr. rborley. Thhrsdny. Tuesday sad Thursday. 4 p. m. L D. 8. MARMONT Credit te be arranged, Mr. Eborley. Thursday 1:49 p m. Music Room. University. PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC credit board. Mr. Peterson, Tues- day. 4.44. Lafayette BrbeeL rowMUNrrr pinging 4 44 m. U D. . p ' 1c ( the T.Id. L. D. 8. PMINCIPLEg or credit hours. L D. 8 EDUCATION Wednesday. 4:44 p. m. Special aet louiub foe tbacmeel FUELIC 4CMOOL MU9IC ' TEACHING OF - Wednesday., PHARMACOLOGY. Fdr pharmacists ta active business New preparations and msthorta Credit lo be determined. Professor Thompson. Wednesday. 7:34. L D. 8. PMARMACTe Literature for th home, th kindergarten. Friday. grades 4 credit hours Mias Joses. , CHILD 4TTDT (84 FMNMAN8MIP 7.34 p. m. I ENGINEERING. ' rrftor (See PHYSICAL EDUCATION. I.EADFR8NIP OF JINIOR HIGH KROOL GIRL Miss Stew. Art. , PLAT ACTIVtTIF Crodlt according to work don- Professor Griffiths Mr Johnson Mr. Day and others. Wednesday. t 34 p. m. Recreation Center 4 WINNING For women, p m. Mr. Hollinga SWIMMING For families 'Mondsy. Wednesday. P m. Mr. Hollinga Mc- -- Art) Music.) credit hours Mr Becksf TWO D- - 8. , AUTONGRILB Taylor. Monday. versity. ATlGw r ARRUNTavler. ENGINEERING With or without credit 4:44 p. m. Automobtl Laeturo Room. and .... PUBLIC SPEAKING. Mr Uni- Ft BMC PPEARINW FOR RU4INE9S MEN Credit to be arranged. Mr Edwards rrlddy. 7:14 p m. Commerolsl Club. FLAT PRODUCTION-Crodl- t to be determined Mtse Cornwall snd Mr. Houstnisn. Wednesday. 7;3e. Llttlo Theatre. or Fundamental Attention to method, or Mr Houstman For teachers 7.19. speech Thuraday. L. D 8. With or without credit. Monday. 7:44 p. m Automebll Lecture Room. IONTTTON Pre-reno- , University. v TME PKINC4PLK4 OF APPLIED ELECTRIC1FT or With Uniwithout crodlt. Dr- - Merrill. Thuraday. 7.4d p. m. t. versity. MF5CMANK4 OP BNGINECRIND Crodlt according to work don Profroeor Beckatrasd Tuesday end Thursday. 1.44 pm Physical Science Baildsg. University. cxfrcion p-t- I ZOOLOGY.. p. m. U D- - 8. credit keen frofiner Htcia FrkU.y. f.jg i the duty of the Viiverrity te retaterpref knowM$ for the end of practice and io convey learning bo refaiterpreted te the people in Bach a way aa te make it immediately effective in life. 11 Has Iwcome Extension Division University of Utah SI: tr ectj , lV LAW. PMONET7C4 AND WOED gTRrCTURE I credit hours Mia Qusltrbugh- - Monday. 7:11. Lafayetl ScheeU DRAWING AND INDUSTRIAL ART For Primary troehort 4 crodlt htufa. Mfi. Kerflch. Thursday. 4.44 p. m- - Lsfayttt School. Knight. Sr' without With KRCCAWI8N MARMONT EDUCATION. - MCIAL RTGIENB rvweftidtft 4:88 p M Nma Building. t turos) ', Job Analrols and Methods of TrainINgTKUCTOK TRAINING ing Workmsn. Mr, NosIL Thuraday. T.b. Kaa Building FAST-TI- N Mr. NoalL .Tueadav. T TEACHER TRAINING C. p. A. Ctl RSR (Flrat Tear) I credit hours Mr Woral sy, Monday, 7.J9 pm. U D. S -C. F. A. COl' RFC (Second' Tear.) I crodlt baurs Mr. Forma n. Thuraday. I'M p. m. L- - D 8 CoaT ACCOUNTING- credit hours Mr. Forman. Thuraday, t p. m. 1 D. 8. TAX ACCOUNTING I credit hours Mr. Sally. Wfd- . fsciAL I.lt p m. Conjaserrisl CluS A credit hours AND SELLING Mr Glads . . Monday. 7.14. Commercial Club. credit hours. Professor Dl'SlNEgg CORRESPONDENCE- S. L. D. Qulvey. Wednesday. T.I. n. course In advertising RLirrrr WRITING. A practical ( credit hours Mr. Larsen. Thursday.. 7.14 pm. D. 8 L. fcCONOWirg (American Institute of Banking Courael Credit according to work done Professor Beal Thursday) 7:34 p tn. Rest Room. Federal Reserro Bank, MARKETING Th fundamentals of marketing dealing with weakness and remedies of Our marketing systems t credit hours Mr. Carrington. Thursday. 7:14 p. m. L D. 8 PUBLIC 8PEARING ( American Institute of Banking Courael. Credit according to work dons Mr Draper. Thursday. 1. 14 p. m. Beat Room, Padarsl Reserve Bask. I VBCKKTARIAL DUTIES AND OFFICE MANAGEMENT fredlt hours Mr- - Norton. Thursday. 7:19 p. m. City Library PANf4H (Commercial), i credit hours Professor RuarolL DrL Wednesday. 7:44 p. m. 8TENOOKAPMT-Adva- nced and Npeclsl ( credit hours Mr. Rasmussen. Monday. 7:14. U D. 8. COMMERCIAL LAW (American Institute of Banking CAurs ) -Credit aoeerdlng to work done. Professor Leary. Wednesday 4.44 p. m. Rast Room. Faderal Reserve Benk. , CHEMISTRY. ' CHEMICAL Frl-- CdueotloMl BulMing, Unlnrity. P- - industryT- - rt . (bo T.d HYGIENE AND SANITATION. Erart Mis Monday. 4:88-8:8- L. D. 8. BOTANY. GENERAL Professor - "S3lVtaL7N Board of For physlrlana dentists Burses Dslnro. Monday. 7.19 p as X . JDr. . BUSINESS. L m. Mr. HOME ECONOMICS. - OttmUKIRCe A wmr of tho ptin- rtPoo f 4rtoomh(f gonorit n4 doihitif. quillfytBV (ofhor4o glue Mio wOfk4x tbo TUl 8th in4 Junior liigh orhoolo. 1 enllt Hr. Tmr tv4uctril ctdontl Bunding CutVonlty. UTLtlUtWYe J crudtt hour. 8C1v Bnrtou Tuoodny. 4:88 m luduotrlni -- and other., g credit beers.. I credit hours fhomaa. D. 8 S credit hours Frofossor Young WESTERN KISTOKT dsr- - 7;J p. m. L D. S. LATIN AMERICAN HTUTORT 4 credit hours Neff. day. 7:1 p. m. L D. 8 r to Room It. IoduatrlslEducallonal Building, credit hours Dr Follows Friday. GOVERNMENT1 OF PUTTED STATE credit hear Wolfs Tuesday,- - 7:1 p. tn. L, D. B. ASIATIC NATION Attention to Contemporary Politic I LIFE CLASS Drawing snd painting from models Charcoal, pencil, pen end ink: pnstel. water color snd oil. Credit accordArt Room. Uniing I work dona Mia Fraser. Monday , , versity. INTERIOR HKCOKATTOH Astudy of good tut In tb planning snd daeorstleo of the beans. Credit according lo work dona Mis Fraser. Monday, l;U p. ns Aft Room. University GENERAL , A WE NIC AN DIPLOMACY 7 p. m. City Library. ART .House Furnishing! Credit serOrdtng Mias Wsra Friddy 7.0 p m Art Roots, R4FTWORK , BOOK AND STATIONERY 4 HISTORY. erCCIAL ART COURSB FOR TEACHERS n rod ay. Thursday. I: FETKOLEUM crodtt Building Medics! Fairbanks Wednesday. I ' a display at 257 SOUTH STATE ST. (Baaemcat f Straad Theater).' of every description t:9 p m. (See later announcement ) with or without credit. p. m. .City Library. GEOLOGT (Begins Is JsBasryT. Dr. Pack. . GENERAL GEOLOGT ECONOMIC GEOLOOT P- - work dona sd LINE GEOLOGY. r?r Nurse. I TTEM Professor Kerr. Frldey. DBCORATrVB th HI-A- . season opens in th l:i-2- J Slat ward- - chapel with a rather unprogram. but usual. Interesting At ?: (regular Mutual time) A- be will program short held ta tha chapel, beaded by aa of welcome by Helena William. Following thla a bam solo by Walter Wallace; baaoon solo by Charles Barry, talk. George Albert Smith; trio selection. Kaa Caatietoa, Wm. Mataen and Clifton Jacobaon. Immediately after tha program everyone will adjourn to th amusement ball, where a program of eroms a llttla lent dignified will ho bald. The names of those W. j taking part nr. Rhsa Campbell. D. Roberta, Katherine d Pheba know. I J- Hunter. Alone Starling and Jewel cog. Bleach Rohertapa aad Mergar-- ,t Gunter. AtthiMgh tha program com mitts submitted th above name, thw myutwioualy and emphatically ro. fuse to tea you tha nature of th program t b given. Their attitude, how- -. over, loads oa ta beUev that R will ba, worth tha admlslson prio i which ta only II ernts aad that oorora tb whole show. , A large attondaec ig urgently aa th officer net only want to mak tMe a banner opening hut Nal that cash aad every moatbar thw hould geUrfy Ms eeurloatty g to the Courses Down-Tow- n ART. 21ST WARD M. L A. OPENING Next Tuesday to KEEP ON with your study. Schneider. ARCHAEOLOGY OF UTUH rvice.) (By International News WASHINGTON. Oct. I -- President Harding today took up with the railroad executive the mxttsr of reduction of freight nates and indicated his ddalro thgt the railroads giro thla matter early sad careful considera' tion. Tho railroad executive headed by T. DeWitt Curler of the Association of RRlIway Executlros. Informed - the president that they felt that reduction of freight rates must go hand in hn-- i with reduction In operating expert oea and that operating expensea could not bo materially reduced unless railroad traces were reduced ' ' willingness, the will, the abOity TICK-TOC- 'ARCHAEOLOGY . evening. OcL 11. if you have the TICK-TOC- CIRCULATION AND NERVOUS hour. Dr Snow. Thursday. Room It 4. University. Freight Rate Reduction Discussed by President . With Reilroed Officials yN call is to you TICK -- TOC K Tim Is Swoeylag Oa. ANATOMY. State official will be invite to view tb new Grand Central highway, which Jtlab and Millard county people think ought to take th place of the Lincoln Th new route, which exhighway. tends through Juab snd Millard counties In Utah and White Pin eeunty. could be put In first class flev, for. a fraction of th cost of building a paassble anto Toed throagh tb mud flats of Tooele county. Another plan worthy of consideration would ho for th Tooele county people to Jom with Juab and Millard county and by building k good highway between Ttntte and Tooel divert tb trmns continental travel over the Grand Central highway and te Salt Lake Flty by way sf Vernqji. Stocktea and Tooel Thi Is without doubt th most logical to thing for thn Tooel county people do because the Lincoln highway Is almost euro to be abandoned In favor of en of th other route te th coast. dlgt Ttf All Counog Meet In Accordance With This Schedule Beginning This Week of October 10. - change waa mad Mean, many of th wi.h.d to attend tb stat lair and conference. Th following delegate will choose the Republican city ticket- - I. W fit-meN J. Rees Henry Miller. Dennl Wood. H D. Goldaborough. Ray Stow rt.-N. Anderson, Charlro Stephen eon. John 8. Coop r. T. C Winn J. H. Christen aen. W. A. Warner, J. A. Booth. W. H. Warner, Geerge A Sperry, Jr. CASHIER TAKfcS VACATION. NEPHI. Oct. t A. R. Faunas ha laksn th ptao ef J. W. Baud as eash-Iof tb, Nephi National bank for a abort time. Mr. Boud will spend some time In California. -- . Cbaaea is BHpptog Byl Roto Ft ever really thought, ever really feugbh ever gives yee reelf a fatr full sbewf Schedule of Stats officials mad a trip into TOoela county this week to determine or not th Lincoln highway canwhether ho in condition to carry tourist travel. put It is said that there is a stretch of more than 71 mile without water, a part of which- Is over a mud f tat and that sop, or the state officers are opposed, to spending any more money on th high. way. which they feel could not he made papular with tb traveling public ex- - ' the joy of nuking good. .The Kt K! General meeting for ail down-tow- n coatees of the University of Utah, Monday night. October 10, 7:15 oclock, BarD. S. High School grounds, North of Hotel Utah). Full information at this meeting fe ,15 00' In Business, the Industries, Play Production. Advanced Art, Crafts, Community and Group Mn-sicJJiio fee covers coot of one course. Additional courses $1.50 per credit hour. In General Extension this fee coven work counting ten credit hours. Additional work $1.50 per credit hour. Fee for one course as listener. Business, $15.00. General Extension $7.50. By arrangement with executive officers of dty schoob, special fees are available to teachers. Juab Citizens Suggest Grand Central Highway Replace Lincoln Highway a ? a year. It counts up! Sams of Jbt J. C. Penney company Visit ad with Eureka friends Wednesday. Mr. Sams ta la tha state to attond Aha convention of store manager and gakl h could not overlook this of calling oa some of hlaopportunity old time friends and visiting tb local store, which he launched when th big merchandising syndicate was in its Infancy. -- TICK-TOC- loca- - tionmtisfaction with your work, Job IICK-TOC- better to promotion, pay,' choice of position, "of Your TICK-TOC- , rett Hall (L. STORK READ VISITS EUREKA. , EUREKA. OcL I President E- - C. I, t . in to you greet oupedlltiae setting forth tat she ashaowa. VltfF-' into study, perhaps more. Now multiply the days investment by the days in a week, in a month, ml TlirCK .the Are You ta ealltag. We wM Keeping OppesTOoRy ta tblaklaa. ta Tllrak pbraoeo. aso aaor way aOveaturee alsktx up are - L CMTORTUNITY CALLS TicldTocId YOUR CREDIT account every naorniBf is a foil twenty-fou- r hours of time. How do you invent it? A little scheming, a little grit, will enable you to put am or two or three hours a day , , -- Bd xi:.':ico:,iicitoip SREBIFtBUKE , 11 8 Z921 . m 0103105 itCC0ESE3FESSSa: ve-M-M Jail Term Given 'Man For Entering Parked Car SATURDAY OCTOBER jBratndS Pmrit Im Ml Ctr. Manta. Tl M, Mm TW CM. N JfW8 1HR DESEEET 71 '.T'rr 'n 1 |