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Show jSfZ'-'ir-- ' j, i f THE DESERET -- I D3W0 - w-fcW- PlOto of the A. 0. Smoot camp of I of the Utah Pioneers. Other numbers of the program mill be a vocal solo by Mrs Hannah Packard: short talk, by a member of the stake presidency; read Inc. Illss Myrtle Jen-- o, Accompanied iy ihn organ; inOaivbl XMhwy rtwli strumental selection, Mrs Leona Van Cantor Wagepen; fiv minute talks from the The , Patrt presidents of the SprfogviUe. Spa Men CMy. av TtHtU Baath. Fprk and American Fork camps of the l am CkwlatlM Xfeughters of the Pioneers, musical election, the Johnson etsters i The Indian war veterans are especial-- 1 Rtfartto invited to be a on and it place the stand has greaent for lx Rtai Tlulfi banka nay pionsra. who ran, tol Utsh before 185. to th- "tended iron VerdelJ Booth, M Hu10 x i Wa . Ik fl .Villi - central WEI IK PROVO. March 18 of Ban Francisco, BE BfflHITENEfl Luther Eggert-ae- n a graduate o. Young university, addressed .the students of bis almo males Monday morning. Mr. Eggertaen expressed his appreciation of what the old school hsd done for him.' especially in 8rvn8 him an uplifting moral and spiritual poin. of view. PROVO; March IS. Man of tba R. TOUNG GIB I, DIES. X. V. faculty and student body will 8 Lucille. 18 year on tht mountainside oldPROVO. March Mr. bln T tb Sve annual whitewash and Mrs. Gillie dauahter of died here Porter, . Sunday of append s. March She is survived by her parents, The preaidant of each elate will the roll at f SO a.m., and those three brothers and three sisters Fun-nunless excused, will be presaat. ch4pel Wednesday at one branded as sluffsrs. and. are promised pwalshment for the dereliction. fitting man work In clean- - - JEvsry -.la erpected to BABE GALLED DEATH. and water, lag the "T- or carrying anow lima PROVO. cement, or whitewash, March ft Mary Louise, ting man. la should there be such an Tba ay Mr. and daughter ofGrandview wafort waste. receives tba title of stack- Mrs Charles Went of the er and Is promised a free, bath In the Monday morning The child Is lurvlv-l- p university Antesasfountain. by her parents, two brothers and The women, usual, will provide lunch for the hungry hordes when it held at the residence at 2 0 clock Wea-sweeps down from the mountain aids RMd&JT, icl-ti- et If Prof eorW ill - Address Pioneer Daughters Uuivrity PROVO. March t8. Prof. Levi Edgar Young of the. University of Utah, will give n lecture on early pioneer life, Wednei" evening In the stake tabernacle beginning at 7:10. under the Remover SOU Money Back If It Fails Nothing Imo utterly needless a the You Special to The News ) LOGAN, March 21. In an address hefqre the students and faculty of tb college Monday, PrestW. VV. Header; sow of the Brigham Young college, showed that we still retain to a great extent, the ancient Mosaic law, retain "All of us more or less stilt and show some of our primitive in stincts. The law of Moses was given to a primitive people by one who knew of the people the elementary-reasoniat that time. To a cerlain extent the x good one for it provided for Our animal d demand retTibutlon. finite -If one breaks a contract the courts land demand that an Indemnity be paid to the other contracting party. ln-e- 0, I Jf return one to you. If you invite ma to mond of the Toung university wilt your'party then 1 will Invite you to glve a Shakeaperlan reading in College ndne, Thi condition does not exist hall, Wednesday at I pm. only in personal relations but between communities, nations and political parties. MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED. "We should tberefors adhere more 28. Tha following PROVO, March to the golden rule which says. 'Do unto Issued been by licenses hgve N. marriageClerk Wallace would have them do unto others Hales: W Il County PROVO. March 28 Prof Alfred Os- la aa eaay to peel off a eo-- n a to skin a banana. (Touch it v. rh ItM and the trick Is done For hard corn corns, soft corns, old corn any corn or callus All Mopn in to tha and cornpro-estantly and soon can be lifted rignt off rot and allv wirfe the finger Your money obeerfnHv rB,irded Tf Tails But It never fa i o;a but it a tiyfle. E. Lawrence A to Mfr Adv , hie f igo from Nevada two years ago Mr Huet-ma- n a as J1 years ot age anl s Ftirvlv-e- d by her husband Alonzo Huntsman and five children, two r t wh ,m a re now confined to flu ' abscess In the head follow The body j)f Mrs Huntsman wis taken to Moapa, Net for Inern en'. II I fth 0 p James H 1 V ;i"" a r' 1 as been confined to his home tor two weeks, recovering from , n ana- k of legntpe. It - iye ford W. Peck and Verna Mabel Jones, you. both of Provo; Oliver Willie Thornton, American Fork, and Artemetla Bennett. Smith Workers Holden Athol Thomas Wanlass and Erma Eleanor Tones, both of Lehl: ErConference In Vocational nest Edwin Maland and Ivn May Huff, both of Lake Shore; Albert - Hanaen, to"Tbs"New f Special Lake Side, Arlz and VioletA!brta. LOGAN. March 28 A VocatTorilT White." Aeneas, Wash . Thorns Benjafor workers of min Felt. Mantl, end Mary Alton W hit northern Utah was held Saturday at the of Goahen. U. A. c The conference., uadetibe UTHrit5H o f I. B. Ball, director of work in the state, was Last Respects attended by representatives from Lo. City. Cache county, Boxelder eoun-tFairview Lumberman gan and members and students of the department of education at the U. A. C. Special to The News ) In the morning session Supt. Orson FAIRVIEW. March 28 Funeral serva Ryan of the Logan llty school gave ices were held In the North ward chapel 1'Cture on Jensen. who-- , died Educntton - the. Fundamentals ln- - Btrai Sunday for F. C H -; H Hansen proThursday. Bishop Supervisor Ball conducted demonstraTh combined choirs" of both' sided d tions of job analysis and lessons on wards furnished appropriate mustr-anwork planning In poultry ra'slng The H P. Hansen sang a solo Peter Peterof the time was given over son. George Zabrlskie. 8. 8 Sanerson remainder to a (general discussion open for sixths were the speakers. Joseph Csrlson " to enter. gave the opening prayer and C. L. representative Pritchett the benediction. LOGAN MATRON BURIED. The funeral was well attended by members of both wards and a number LOGAN. March 28 Bishop William sons Six town of out from of relatives Evans presided at the funeral of Mrs. acted as pall bearers: Ellas. Lewis, He- Mary Chrtstian Hansen In the Third be r. Lavern. Shirley and Evln Jsnsen. ward chapel Sunday afternoon. The Twelve girls carried the flowers. were Wilhelm Kowallis. Richwas In the Fairview cemetery. speakers W R Dumiot John ard E, Yeates, and P. C. Jensen, Jr--, tlmberman and President G 'tf. L'ndqulst. C. and Quayle lumber dealers, the eon of Peter The ward choir furnished music and In haswaa Jeneen Ephraim Interment, took place Ja tive dry ram-ler- y. Mary y rsmovea . March 18. t5S. -- The to Richfield, when to ML Pleasant, then he waa 19 years old, came to Fairview. ONE COUPLE LICENSED. He was where he has since resided LOGAV March 28 Countv Clerk W married In Salt LakeUKy. AprH 1 1879 to Martha A Howell, who survive H. (Ttugg, Issued a marriage license him- - He was ha father of 11 children, yesterday to Leon R. Mathews of Proveight of whom hisare living:P. C also 24 idence and Ethel Muir of Logan. Jensen, fsther, grandchildren, fcr, five brothers and five sisters. -- Hughk 1- APPLY SAGE TEA look Young! tt- torn ng -- 1 Bring Back Its Natural Color, Gloss and Attractiveness. at, CoTfimon garden saga brewed lota a heavy ten with aulphur added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant,- - Just a few applications will prove a revelation if your hair Id fading, streaked or gray. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, though. Is troublesome. An easier way is to get a bottle of Wyeth a Saga and Sulphur Compound' at any drug store all readv e for use. This is the recipe Improved by the addition of other ingredients. While wispy, gray, faded hair Is not atnful. wa all deslra to retain our and attractiveappearance youthful ness. By darkening your Jatr with d, Sage and Wyeth's "no one can tell, because It does It so so Tou evenly. just dampen .anaturally, sponge or soft brush with It and draw thia through our hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morqjpg all gray hairs hava disappeared, and after another application or two. your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft snd luxurlant. Adv. old-tim- Sulphur-Compoun- . cs ic es Smith-Hugh- Paid i1 ufferlns from aching, painful corns. . ' - -, Barfhatl Reperter. The Deseret Kcwp Thrift bonks may from AH bm art h Waite, jfcntral Ih.tcl, Logam Utah. graduate speaks. tiSOIMSIDET -- C- " J til Baath. Provo, Utah. Vent red, UUTEHLT CONFERENCE Guaranteed Irregular Carrier Dell Terr afcaatd Da- repelled ta Uaa Carrier hail The Dcaciet Vra Crtaaeat er Barrer Batwk TL totn I Gets-- It LOGAFtf fit fitit Inta MARCH 28 1922: TUESDAY NEWS o,r Smith-Hugh- (Special to Tht News 8PRIVO C1TT, March it -r-Quhrteriy conference of North. Sanpete flake vtai held In the ward tfhapel Saturday and Sunday with Treat. Adolph Merx pre elding Preet Merc in hie opening remarks, expreaaed hi gratitude for the fine weather and good roads; for the pansinrofof the ftcourge ot thajlaalsix week Influenza, with e few fatal!, tie and that the Saints could acsembt to har the word of the Lord Prof Henry Terry conducted the congregational ernging at this session at which 425 were preafnt Department work wa then taken u t afterThe singing for Saturday noon wa furnished by the Spring City ward choir W. 15 Morrell, principal of the Moroni seminary, a poke on the importance of keeping the mind and Hody clean so that the plrft of the Lord cahv 6pef nr and dielp u to withstand temptation. Ml Pearl Madsen represented th4 Mt. Pleaeanf seminary and spoke on the subject of prayer Miss Helen XeL' non of Mt Pleasant North ward'who ha Just returned, from the Eastern Mates Trisston, related come of her experiences and bore a strong testiElder Morgan mony of this work aI junh ward-gv- e t 4he- Moroni hnrt. report of his labors In4 the The attendance JXAj Mktte mission it Thl session whs $5 The Mutual stake fficers gave a dune ng party .at 9 oclock in the baUi and on Pit a,in n 71 y rinnomg av mornmg at 9 o clock held a report checking up on the pat work mUng cind making plans for the future A paper on the dutle of tha priest wa read hy Irvin Rasmussen of Mt Pleasant North ward followed by a !ohn solo by Mias Aleene Phillips, Winter Miss Marjorie Mrent S W byanderwtfn gave an address on the organization and p'mer of the pr'esthood 4and exhorted the boys to other to advance in quorum hip each oral work given by slo waa then Miss Marjorie Winters. The attendant was 906 9wnd ay Afternoon ieaalom. Tb romblned Moroni ward chofrf rmrtrrbWTTh fhu9ffcTTenry 'F""0!sen gave a report of the stake miasion 57 mis!ona?'!Va Jan 10, 137 evenlngli spent t in homes toura lninsLructifins 341 21f'w'ca!l and 2s rerKts made; tracts distributed Young Woman Dies After Short. Illness d, -- meet- That is why the prices of Premium" Ham and Bacon and pork loins-urehrghjer than the price of the live animal. 'Everybody wants them and yet they d are only about of the entire weight. Premium Bacon alone is only- - about 8 ' .per cent for the choicer cuts. and the smaller demand for the cheaper cuts, constitute the reason for the comparand fee atively higher price of the lower price of the other (Some of the lower priced cuts sell at less than fee price of the live animal. one-thir- d, two-third- s. per-pou- nd It is only by utilizing all possible byproducts and exercising the utmost skill and efficiency that we are able tp average a profit of- - a fraction, of a. cent a pound on all our business. the Nevada Federal Judge Will Hear Bank Case (Special to The News ) POCATKTJJ. Idaho M iroh 28 Th federal court waa compfinir xerm pleted late Saturday night and the court October Tlnn. to fi.e adjonmrd'tlll demurrers in answer to the arlous tn found the indictments and charges returned b the grand jury Saturday afternoon were defendants h v e r y one of the granted indiotmertt returned by the grand Jury during the second session df the term dealt with the failure of the Bannock National bank. Federal Judge Farrington of Nsa-d- a will Jiesr the bank case, but no definite time has been set as It Is not known st just what time Judge will be able to come to Pocatello. It Is believed, however, that the defendants will probably he given, a hearing tome time within the next two months. .f 'itt , one-thir- nd (Special to The New ) PLE4SAXT- - fROVH rch Services were held Sunday afternoon In the Pleasant Groe Lumwv-- for iirs ETtha veron Monson who died In Salt Lake Thursday from pneumonia following an attack of Jl tri from Manila ward furnished tjuar, lt& minric and f'larcnda Holman 1 ittle ren dered a olo was offered hr Olof MonsoQ andiTajer bendlctlnn hy Albert W ilford Anderson Bishop Emery of the Twentv-mnt- h ward Salt Lake City, dedicated the grave TTie speakers were w W, Bishop Emery R P Warnlck alnd Bishop H Wadiejv B. Warnirk Mrs. Monson was born at Pleasant Orsts 84 years ago, the of Mr and Mrr A. N, Person.daughter She married Nells Monson of this place ad shortly afterwards moved to ait Lli"e BIRGLARS LOOT HOME. City Besides her parents, she is POC ATELLO. Ida . March six slaters and three brothers 28- also her husband and Qve small chil- prosimately J4H0 worth of personal dren. phopertr waa taken from the home of Mr and Mr H G Barryman 455 South Grant avenue between Satur. Ephraim Chamber Takes day afternoon and Sunday, - The remaining 66 per cent consists of the cheaper cuts, such as spare ribs, shoulders, trimmings, pigs feet,-laretc., and skrinkage in dressing and curing. Shrinkage is equal to one pound in each five, and has no value whatever. Godfrey, 23, died of pneumonia at her Mrs. Godfrey home here, jreslerday Mr Alwas the daugnter of Mr-afred Atkinson F.es'de her husband she email children. is unlved by nrd r Since these are the choice cuts from the best hogs, cured and smoked in the best way, with scientific care and precision, they are naturally in great demand; but these cuts, with the loin from which "pork chops come, represent only" about 34 por rwt nf the live animal. MATRON DIES'. CX9RK9TON TLARKSTOV. March 28 Mrs. Alfred Salt Lake Matron is Buried at Pleasant Grove fs-nit- Swifts Premium Ham and 4wifts Premium Bacon are produced from only the best hogs. Many of the animals we buy do not furnish meat of Premium quality. i (Special to The News ) PLEASANT GROVE Marcn 2 Mis Golds Kichins daughter of M" and Mrs. Oecar Richins dtd MonJa o' eerebereal meningitis aftr a two weeks iUndaa. Alias Richm- - wae horn She ha been a clerk April 16 1899 In rjark's jtore for aeeal rs and waa very actle in the Sunaa school and Mutual organizations Funeral service w U be held at the Pleasant Grove tabernacle Wednesday afternoon, at 2 oclort t Besides her parent J by three slaters Mr Hilt'n Mrs S. W. Hilton and Afton Rich n, and one brother, Lowell Iiichms r!-- cottage 34 vs. 66 ings held a number of application for baptism made and a number of habiea bleat at th home of ip vest! gators Brest rani Rasmussen gave an sermon on the evils of the MirarePc He made a strong (flea Tt p7jpt?trtJkeep (ke trord of Wisdom Prest Merc made thee losing remarks and discouraged the use of home hrew at parties Attendance at this meet.ng was 1 f5H the largest gathering at any conference ever hed in . x Spring (Tty, - v. 37 i N. B. Some very deBcious dishes can be prepared from the cheaper cats. Swift & Company U.S. A. Far-rirjgt- FpclJtl to Tb Nsw )2SFRK3HAM - rfTT, March Tb section is Already berinmnir to ex. the of discomfort hishwatsr perinec and the snow in the mountains has hardly bejrun to melt Boxelder creek Is a raging flood since the sfctrm night and Bear rlv- s? la within a few locheaof the top of bank near Corinne th 'The river raised seven feet in about that many and It Is fully expected that the das eater will flow over bank and across the highway just east of Corinne Ac Up Boy Scout Activities' point the river makes an turn and swing around in a wideabrupt bend (Special to The New ) to the west and south coming hack to EPHRAIM, March 28 Dr Otto Nell- - a within a fw hundred yards of itself and it is feared that the atreani will son and Prof Ralph E. Booth, the Com- - H Y Scout committee met Sat- cut across this narrow strip of land,nrcal and make new channel thua" eliminat-- ! ?rdr hlaht North and South ward Mutuals. Plans M ing the bend cam-- ii Th county commissioners, road en- - wer outlined for a vigorous gineer and other - officials are work- - P'm for membership, financial andU vartoui Scout to a flood over but if thean activities. Ing prevent "t ream continues to rise ae It has dur-- j Ing the past week, there U no posai- bluly of keeping the water within bounds. Back In the bills everything ie white and the snow Is deeg A slow melting will relt.te tne sltunttnn hut warm Tain increase the water in the stream to such an alarming extent and so rapidly that it is almost Impossible to take care of it. Preliminary Ini et, ration of th- rroto-lVcbe- r Irrigation poject can be. p Federal Engineer Win brought to a definite conclusion this Corinne Road Brigham City vear This assurance was given the Utah- - Wator Storage commission (Special to The News 1 BRTGHiM CITY, March 28 Engiat a meet y g In the state cap!- - if neer Matt-so- n. assistant to District tol. This would the state to g Engineer J. B. Finch of the bureau ot take advantage of the terms of the g public roads, was to this city Saturday 8mith-MrXbi,i providing govern- going over the Brigham City, Corinne ment credit for irr.gatton works rerd project which haa been s under the gov. rument plhn of accepted it was the op.nion of some of the 8 for hard surfacing Mr UattetOn was ac1 companied hy Fnplnesr K. C. Wright tT, Deunmt nd every detsll of the mad as care- J'nlted Ftates recanation service, is 3 looked over with the result that fully Mall-soto revomre!ul to the Mr- n gave It his'okrh, Nome willing the inter, or tint 815.06 secretary of the P ihangea were KgeV.ed aa beneficial in of IieO.060 more routeThe invrstigtLon fund to bo set convenient. If making these changes ran le made all the betaside this year, 1m allotted on The s ter hut If not the present ronte will Piovo-Webfor completing' g be accepted Mr Wrtght waa Instruct--- d the Investigationproject Such a report would s to go ahead with the work of per- include the methods to be emploted fecting the pana and specifications and li developing the project to the ut- - c waa mr to understand that Drovo-Webmost of the S 'construction work would likely actual begin river capacity around June L system and or Utah lake. s This fund would be available upon P condition that the sate put up an t Kiwani Club to be equal amount and would be In addf- -, j tion (q the ,815,000 already put up Organized at Brigham by the state and federal government BRlOltAM riTT. ' March The for thelnvc-t'gatio- n The matter of Brigham City Klwanla club for hls befor th 3 r0,vldin Into Friday even'ng of thin weT commies on for settle- - T. at which Mm it I anticipated office wte.r s,,m a.lotted Win be e'er ted and committees for beginning smritn'l,ll-Ilito serve for the enrning rear. 'he work was raised by means of men have joined and it is hoped loans contracted by the Commins.on g M Fifty to add 1 more names by Fridsy ee-- with the consent of state official,... n A L JhLOadlim-114-- e tene Iho Kiwsnix club to attend the luncheon here Friday evening and wit- Taken Into Custody ness the indn.Tjon ofThe new local . club into activity , By Deputy Sheriffs , 4h1 Every One a Stordy Plant BikfiotVuin Seeds are always best. Vegetables thrive better acclimated to this altitude. Besides we give n you the assurance that all seeds sold by CoWare tested for fertility and derived from the very best stocks. We have every facility for expert culture on our own Centerville acreage. Porter-Wal-to- I j Packts of Vegetable SeedSr carfully-assorteto fit the needs of the average home gardener for $1.00 postpaid. This is an unusual'Offer, being just lf the catalog price. 26 d one-ha- Now Is the time, to plant Sweet Peas.1" Secure your seed from our rare stock of j i I . -- 6el a Free Seed Calaloa - 42UJcstQfirst South SALT LAKE CITY. CO. I , . 9 a. m. to 2 p. m. Its hard that to make some people believe we are actually selling good shoes at the price of Only $1.00 a pair, Seeing is believing. however, and Wednesday morning is this, llC' fW- - 's the time 10T ' ,r , The assortment includes popular . ,. ) let ies Plain opera pumpSijiatent . opera pjmp8 du1 kid pumps and ?h0rt lines Of sat- one-ev- in slippers -- e- all for women. And for children we arc selling a lot of muleskin scuffers in sizes from 5 to 11, cr 1 an PleaiantGrove Matron E, B, IsenhmiriOfatJDS west 8ec- - street, was arrested by sher To W Buried in Nevada ondouth iffs o3icers yesterday afternoon, when I rf.EA8ANT 28 Jhat. door rvlees for Mrs. A lnoio! Huntsmen who died with an abscess i:i the 1ead he a result of 'flu" waa held the residence Monday af'ernoon In 'at the Lincoln Stoonrt ward Invocation was offered Gilbert Rbhsrdron and benediction pronounced by Wllford (the Sir-- h Those- who offered words of consolation were George If Shoell, Baxter. A H Lows, and Edmond KYsgun. Musical numbers were furn ished by the Lindon Second ward choir, conducted hy Edwin Gut Vr. The Hpntsman family moved here -- POKTER-WTO- N r 6 Farmers and Truck- Gardeners' I - Write forour Special Price List covering quantity orders. -- I T" h.g Giant Spencers. Every color and variety. City Local Branch Wednesday , ar Special Trial Offer lah 336 L Third St, West A. Gavin, Manager V - Mountain-Grow- n Salt . O11- - '' la'e porch of her home !r sttre- t- st the life on the front 23S east Fourth Mrs. Knnwalskt. It is raid, had refused to see Isenhnur. and when he went to the housfe.he !s said to hate loaded a revolver In her presence ami then to have pointed it at her telling her he would kill her and then himself. Her screams attracted a man who notified the sheriff! office, and deputies hastened to the scene end arrested Isenhoor. ; ; I sg Infants Shoes 50c pair -- NNevt 7t : rLr t - These are thort l.res, tut they are worth far more than our Wednesday morn- ing price,of 50c a paTr7STzes fromTtiTS. No Exchanges, No Refunds, No C. 0. D.s ... .... at These Trices, - rJrri f.-:,- wTJ2 j. . i . f - . 1 p',k''$v Si r - V e . j-'- L a r v -- V f. Ar i S ta a ' ; 1 |