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Show - , - , , - 4 ,ao :" 't 4,o '1" 3 47:1,-4."- , Ilk Ab, a,": .4.40014440.01,00,400,11164004itAlr f THE LOGA NI - I tko wax. 1 I I ' i ' i I ; Edwin Petersen. which died. after as two tars ono operation In th hospital .ward yesterwere held In the Eighth ternoon. Speakers were An day W. Nielsen. Peter etersen. ep J. H Kemp of North Loses and Bishop sseptt Clibbona 11Provet. the first speaker at the tort noon meeting. Mr. Hanson explained the law in detail and, in the course of hte remarks retied Meer questions whirls brought out a forum diectseion of many- - problems that confront the monleipalities of the state. Deers lor Maley Delta, oteintlit various darer C, Clarence Nes len of Salt teporto4 to Loco Carrie? De. Lake nit the question of mrot. The Deate" toil the City brought of. streams by camper elt,' latuar lams" Tel' and polluting three who frequent canyons and along strums. He told of Salt Yea Illoreltall,DApoker. ' colsit eXP.tt4Ore with thil...coindItion.. or Dv. was appointed to wor:41, meet with the Mate department of health and the mutts tialtend. tame and secure semi laws for to prevent the pol- .1)1I0VPIVIAYORJEAPS. rmemission action and to further protect of cities and coninitinitittik . Recommeadations be presented will -the out legislature. The eommit consists of Maror C. Clareta0 Neel J. W. Peters. Brigham '.,,.ST.A.T.E.....MUNICIPAL chairman; Meyer O. IC. Hanson. Provo; Willistri "M. Howell. Logan and J. G. td. Barnes. Maysville. Emil Hansen. landscape gardener at Vtah Agriculture college. Sae. .':::::..LEAGUE YEAR the lecture on the planning of cities and told the league that his services were CI the disposal-oall cities and of the state. J. W. Peters of Brigham City discuss-' the proposed constiutional emend. Miss Steena -Scorup, Only ed moat for the classification of propertY which is to eo'rn before the voters Woman Mayor in Utah is this fall. He told of Its direct effect on the state income tax.. C. O. Roskelley, city manager of Second 'Vice President Brigham City. gave a paper on the of form government.Heber to be Host in 1923. cityThemanager convention , appointed a T110.1- tione entomittee MI also a nominating committee The resolutions committee MarecaMarnecoa--,Provto,-E, ,.....L00,04,..eoestitoyor,-0.-it.- Mat. Duke. Heber City; Clinton Milne, len of Provo was elected president of J. St. George. the Stade Itunicipal League WodnesdaY ro WED; 1,Trir,N5eD right at a meeting held In the, Boy . ecout home in Logan canyon. Heber LOGAN. licenses Aug. 'City as named as the convention City have been issuedIt.Marriage to Alvtrus Arnell of St chant.. Idaho and Olena A. Thornofficers elected were Mayor ' of Idaho: Lionel, R. Brigham Monson bf Richmood as first Tripp of Plom.otton. Richmond and Gertrude E. vice president antt Miss Steena Scornp . .J. T,,n of Logan,. Canute L mayor of Sallna., as second vlea of Kartosh and Vesta A. Pitney of Lodent L. Williams and Julie E. at the meeting last n.thr gan; Joseph both of Mackfoot, Idaho; Frenk--- were Dr. M. J. McFarland Pproul of Cedar City tin J. Kennard and Eknor Scholee both rho gave an addreme on ."Sretic Utah" and showed views of southern Utah, of Logan; James ft Ferguson and Zeland W. M. Pollan& city attorney of pha L. Ranson both of Denver; Alma J. Balt Lake City. who epoke or pLblie Winters anti Drucilla R. Tueller both 111111.i01 of the state and their con. of Montpelier. Idaho: David Rawlins of troL Lewiston and Florence Rarrisond or Governor so Speak-GoSmithfield; Fred L. Lewis and EmmaR. Charles to welt Mabey address Tippetts of Preston. Idaho; James Ne' - the league Thu at 10 a. m. but phi Southwick and Matilda Joeephine was late havingmorntng had motor trouble en of Idaho Falls; William A'ernon CoUte here. iNielson Salt Lake City and Mary Dail Dearing the City at tn. Trenton. David Rowland bow. p besday. th visitors were taken to the ; le of Rtchotond and Florence Rayroond Agricultural college where they in- of Smithfield. Alma James Winters and peoted the building and ground nod TrueiIla Rose Tueller of Montpelier, Were terrod with refreImocts They Idaho. James Scion Ferguson and Zelwere then taken to the Boy Seeut home Loren Ranson of Denver. Colo' In LOChn cctlyOn, on the way ph& and Elinor stopping Franklin James Knnard to tisit ttt. Beehive Gir,s e and Jua Ellen Sproul tamp, William Jo.eph .1f Inte;ie the rity watermAtn,.. and Cos of Blackfoot. Idaho. State fah hatchery. Morning Session.. CHILD'S rrNinium HELD. The pecial improvement guarantee law passed by the last state legislature LOGAN. Aug. 10 service Was discussed by Mayor O. K. Hanson for the Infant child Furious) of Mr. and Mrs. .t J I. ,,., I I t- , house. ) , i - -- - Last Respects Paid to Bear River Resident From 10 a. m., from 2 to 5 p. m. - BEAR RIVER CITY. Aug. 10.Irunservices for N. P. Rasmuseem4. active Church worker and re5ident of this community $1 years. were held in the Bear River ward chapel FridaY. Johnson presiding. with Bishop 111 ch oi r furnished the music. Prayer The was offered by Enoch Iversion. speakers were.L F. Johnson, Patriarch Denmark SPILS31, Patriarch- Adolph Madsen and Ristop Johnson.- Benedlclion was offered' by Moroni Mc.rtenten, Interment was In the Bear River rem- etery where the grave wee dedicated by Ole Batmen. The floral ,offerings were numerous and beautiful. Mr. Rasmussen was born in Maribo, Denmark, Feb. 22, Mt, He came to Utah in 1$ 19 and sett,led in Logan where he married Marie Hendricktien In the Logan temple in 1131. born to Thirteen children were them. Ilia wife and 12 children cur:, i e7al , -- , , i ' 7- ; i -- 1 ' j:li iilt ;:', . . 1. UNITED STATES RAILROAD LABOR, BOARD Will Be Paid Aa Follows: O ; --- eight hours eight hours eight hours Mourcc. Colo. W. M. Minactneon. Fclisan. Co lerade "aching. Colo. Walter Itabecto. Iteeter Mechanic. Pueblo, Colo. Coin. Trinidad. ieeal Agent. . Local Agent. Florence,. Colo. LOCO' AtelMt. Conon Cirr. Colo. L. G. Hankins. Manioc Mechanic. lands. Colo. Lees Agent. Licanivilia. Colo. D. O. Culantagbana. Moat. dual. K. r, Salt Lake Cita. ttab. Loral Areal. Pvgro. ttelL $2.72 to 2.96 for eight hours for eight hours for eight hours rates are paid of 5 rents to paid to highly Mr. 1.0,ii.ard th. .' Denver, Colorado.: :ttly ( a t Agent, Santa , Ira- IIAILE0110 . e , th hl! F., of put- MN ,Sp,ca! It might etonents a SAIS POCATEL14-- HITT 17111. BE MOVED to .1. Ir PROVO. Aug Cronin. traveling ft agent of thel Missouri Pacific t3:.,11 ,,,Tnpanr who bag been, in prove !;t few days.' the railroads are f prepared to He algid handle the V1TLInfir ,trep that th American lisfr!getator Transit romoany ha an nnIrOir aupple ears that t,e:rtg moved refrigerator west to be here for Inf seasnet t.sNe of cars these IS ,tao aiready atrived at the Prov,, )ardr, no also re., no contest:en est:4..1.0p Ve tted ,esit it'o Grande c,r on the fstivi,-whieh It inv.... 84 elpwith t.Westrn the opinion that int, fruit, res.-ed I gtowrhe reed have no fear regarding t' the movtng of their reads' far ably-- , I Ter Tear crop art.: he sh.nit Aug 2). mart Ir this countryWaC-eteatecorStrg--t- oger the Ltah rOlVity farm bu--er.3 be From ,of ship-po- d SO to it) carlolifi Pf Dears from Elbert. Pleamot Vserr. Prone hooch and Pleasant Grove to the tasters markets. of's ', Western Railroad System. 3 rRovo. a Aug 11.1.Urah rountS t s ''''''''': ..,'.. 4'. ,.'''."--.- 7. r:': ,1,....i. .i. r - r jorii,f,,,r11.11.1.1'. L,,,-.....---.- , ,r.rm , .......F' 1100t,ffetWasMsSrhaP, ' IT Ri I - - Try the Twin Loaf erer-tm- . -- Investigated - 1 '',1 li, : ,,. - , 1- '. . ' Ie.:, .., ''' Srh... ,,,, , ,. ,' ,-- . c - ., ,,1,, .:$00111,., - 1 libs . , ,4.i..::i - It t ' .1 , (l 7 ..., 41k.' ''..- look - Ail .,1::" ., . ,, Boardti over the situation. ... IP , (Ppecial io The News ) py- POCATELLO, Pla,, Aug 11-- -A tition of C, A Wengreen and others for the incorporation of the village of Atimo. Bannock county. was presented i meeting of the countyl gt the quarterly commission held Tuesday Thai Oregon Short Line entered wprn-- 1 teat to the petition regarding certtini land belng included In the propoted vil-- 1 Inge and the matter Wilt. isil over rend' IT The ontnt I U( a further investigation Mis sioners went to Arimo today to , , Your Grocer Az.k: .. , . of Arimo Incorporation - 1 -, ,, - The broad thzt made A) ;matter quit. baking i . . ' SAY ' klYAl4 ago, ,. Tiollsyswit ,, ,,I. - -- V r ' - tr. ' I A lodg- chapters retsorta not yot deeldtd, on Wednesday. Aug . 24 according to Hon the rounty i (5pecial 0 ":" Newt I Ale .0 - ',V.! PSrr- pncATE1.1.0 line of a ;low' apPropr ttnn bv Ito corrtnremn ard fl",o from the onont mate my! Ionar,On of !al., by th0 CIT Pocatello Post No t. American Levon is gratified at the .proermn, male to-- , e.. nf ihe pronneol ward th of this, troral hteldirt to th MPn war-in Imo the county who peered a The Ica' post plant on bliiitimc. o" lost in targ cotorno-itth Oil ,muntrY. o' with part keping and located on the ,tret tt Oe tt the Portnuf river facing the new park. 0, F. and I 0, O. F, and the Rebekah will hold'on outing to One of . . For Memorial BUilding Rebekahs to Hold Outing es of the ' Approoriations Assured e. The Denver and Rio Grande , ' r O. Cheapest; Don't Say "Recintl" - R ! Utah County Is I r tE:. to '''m 0 N0,.,t 'i i,iartn. AUZ :1 - Aomde R. ,:'ok (114.r. :no heor rantrerntrtt n ber of corr-r--- e o' b etttem for the dalm expert tt n,- - are rotv tontirgwetter?, 1"a, and v,: be in Po 3 F .0,tn0F. t Air II Th't tIPP ! l''A ' roftortto lelernlon that 1,1Ahet tv,. on-- . ttro trencher. T),f rPr . elv-rOWOr I n,l tP It rrett theete in nr041108 177,,,.'3, ,Irliz concetrt 'America at yo.;1 at t 4,-- own best A n'll',,,r of farm and trade !onrra do governmeot tretts of agric Cent... arc a's, a r':1,.,:r1g. the party r'. B Rot.. .7 W. IThtmz AlexR v'ttt,0homnton. fitly Tylet and E P. t',T, src, ccl h,,. ccmm:t-teof t5 artt:at th members for the ertertamtrnt of the dtmin ',Italie,' vititort. c e S., N. 1 T' - r. The Best trhamp YOUNG, Receivei. t - ,. .1,il5 '"v"." c Riehatood Toressaa. Ogdea. utak. Lanai Agents ?deg, Clan. 22, 1922. , I I-- 1 , -- Ps JOSEPtI -l oro-li- c. liPta rImulating. Dean Wirth ,f the sumerhoel. whit- mad., - rip with tnr Mr. tedyard. report. a thorough the Inveettgatren of the re,;'s of school this year. Ind,:a,14 that it is a and that it fnnitortoul, urdtat-- he luture.- He will he perpetuated roan sod interviewed. practitiev not one word stiyeree to the irly:... C114.. - AUTIV,117 form ting in printed araChble to e,,:,-te- , sisewhre, th erst 1 - . for eight hours An11111t. , pr,p-,rt!,- f- -- IF Lanai tes - nEp,, . Loral Asset. Asses. Colo. G. V. Gahm. Forests's. Illostrooe. Colo, torsos" Weirtek. nortossa. Guastosta. Colo. T. T. Owens. Tiaater Illeelesate Greed JUIRetialAr,011, E. C. Rettertee. Piaster X.ebaae. AIIIIMS11111. Cola. Loral Agent. Deraaga. C01, . C. 8 Carpeater. Paperintendeat. Ridgeway. Cele. 111 Shore. IN Pr-a- .. Applicants for Work Should Apply at the Office of limbo Idaho 'U' Looks For Record Enrollment THEE STUB I -- and-wh- Itevena. Pimp Sept, verttsing trip. Th first stop is chenne city and the second Heber City Many prominent Vernal cilium, are accompanying the boys throughout the club tilt, Th.th Vernal rornmretal hacking advertising drive. Pea-io- .0t,-e- lit accordance with announcement by the United States Labor Board July 3. old men remaining and new men accenting employment are within their rights and are not strike breakers. They have the moral, and legal right to engage in railroad service and will have protection of every department and 'branch of the Government, National, State and Municipal. The men who have remained in the employ, of the Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad are now taking service, are not merely loyal to the railroad; they are proving their loyalty to the Public and the Government." They are not ''scabs." but they are at work under the pro. tection of the law and the Labor Board and this railroad intends to keep faith with them to the'end. C. MP I for eight hours 5.04 2.80 to 3.04 Machinists' 51 to 59 cent s per hour, 4.08 to 4.72 Helpers, 27 to 51 cents per hour, 2.16 to 4.08 Apprentices, Differentials of 3 cents per hour over the foregoing to mechanical craftsmen on night shifts, and differentials 10 cents per hour in excess of the foregoing rates are skilled positions in the mechanical crafts. I I TWENTY CAI AOIERTISING Yellowstone Park Travel Exceeds Previous Records Roperber. , 5.60 for eight hours centsvper hour, 34 to 37 cents per hour, Cleaners, Round House Service Men 35 to 38 cents per hour, 7 (IN 1 eight hours for for 5.60 for 5.60 for 5.60 5.60 63 cents per hour, Coach AT FT IIHNAL VINO STARTS t $5.60 for eight hours 5.60 for eight hours - TS MAIN Children. agr:-Ilt.;r- WAGES AS PRESCRIBED BY THE hour, hour, hour, hour, hour, iteammeosee. HAIM STEADY JOBS per per per per per SOUTH AisleBring the (By Associated Preis.) Br.ISE. Idaho.. Aug 10.Thres hundred and five new tudents have sent Th News ) (Spe( ial their credritiale or reserved rooms Aug. 10The Vernal band in for the coming term at the University which etarted today on a 21 day adof Idaho as- -a inert of what promisee to ALPINE SUMMER SCHOOL (Special to The News) 1 be an enrolimnt foe the Uinta 26e more Bald!) of vertising trlp I On PO,CATELLO. Idaho, Aug than lamt year. Boise. jfl, Coeur d'Alene, through Utah. Idaho and Wyoming to 3.1ocow 2.044 more passengers had ensod Twin Falls lead in enrollAug !s. c one was Orefull. group. tne, pay half ment. tered Tellowetone park over the any previou 81 EXPEHT gon Short Linethethanmonth 'through a unique plan. Is of Jul" ;$ iTwo During the band ago seti started Second Crop of Alfalfa more cars were handled In park trove: 'with 12rparn PractIce members member!). than in any pre,q,us month 04 the 1,.ri4 not', it del necessary to divide an on week Damaged by Grasshoppers rai:coatt. the For past SI. Ledyard. PRDV the bend into A and 13 groups R group Ang of Vet p,,eerce,s a day bRro .rron vr pay Othet7s dirotror rf the By Associated Press-dpirtment average tl" rflu l',.ra te:!n en ',tit,. to CCM,. in pr allowed hail' the formation of nereasttating In addltion to the A r of th Vr:!teit States sire:tire, Brior Wept Tollowtfm Boisr. Idaho. Aug, 10GrasshoppTh pay was full, on half erotip Line hwn Short tne tratne hag regular and ono third respectively and the eril have destroyed portions of the Int & Mining corrrary yisited from one to three specla:a :mem:bet-10'increatten to 25 members second crop of alfalfa in 'Washington The A:pine IttnInier ef the handling A relit mark 8,34etem is used allow- 5 county according to the weekly cum.. 4 lrot three point,. for practice Brigham Toting university at Aspen and 'fiery of weather and crop conditions Grows In Provo ranyor dlivted nolo?. for ergagemnts member lestitd yesterday by Delbert M. Little. Political Activities Any ,t,A two lectures. ere 1,ing late loeee temporarily in charge of th point. and if absent obeerver. Philinntres," and th ri.hrr on. The At the Boiee weather bureau orrice,. loaea all points Start at Pocatello .1 of Animal. In meet sectlone of the state the sec. Generstphieel each month all potnto earrotel To Mr Ledrard ti was cut and stacked before reoalied Of added and the value, of one point nod crop of fFrfc:al to The News.) simroar triantitiona u!t, whirr' he heti the rains Fat-the flrot few days of the mmber there rectiv9 month ,r; .aJR le came. ro.CATE..1..1,. lilh". but in the later sections tome In contract in oilier t.aria of the to the number of a, in Flet uc- has been delayed. world. epec:ally one at iilanio in that N!oholaa Ifft ter!.tary ! the harvesting This has earniti merit system peints ..,a :u.... h count y ,:t! ornnotce is in sird at Pot... Threshing practically Phiiirpino tellede grest succees lowland of north Idahocompleted llol,,t lt an .'re- k but is still tli:e pant l months the band has the Ft,r enzorg. Java Both rf treae ',hoots. ooll trealltla of n1 ;,t In on th itEnn,,t the ranches. progrees he valet started mit !....., ...,..rt.,!., be:. ,thrt cr,rnmite,,mt, H. higher been ,,nde- the direction of Prof.. W. SA ,,),,-,,AuA. Drouth continue.; in the panhandle arid and orchestra instructItiirge-,ginnings, and were Ai f.,?, 41,,,,, hotel at aTle,nn countle and irrigation water is being ,,!0"1!1!Po an e'er, or ge,,ral in the Uinta academV aged from all quartore ...frrir nacty; orgar!s : I an-offla used heavily. The Purply however . is chatr,ran. ,gcret.trY A the band was organized grew to te institiitirr. rr,,t )ar ico says the report ,.. tv H puegenr. ae director: limited. rions. 1,1 ,tre T ror,ance to the rort.rilar a week ago were a blessing to , ,, Ramo, , J T,nnf ,s frbnel The Asren cirorp . Roy ni.(nAger; m3uthastern oe. a ,all f ,r haa r Idaho, all crops PO.C la.ol ,I-.t,ctbalchalrrnan ?lir Ledvard sal& Lewis. 1, chariets end paeturts being benefitted. Theranges T ;P- rianagr, har11,0!" rIbitrAr. ,mir,F V. ila Calder. librartan Harold beginning, of a off,,, in winter wheat eras somewhat , Ir..... ''.. 4av th vesting a, Alir a ''; ,....,.,3.. tf t,e VtIlfrIft farewell part). great ,p2,...,,,,,,,. f dam-aredreeday how.vor. the and rain delayed. by P,,A1..:,, was te,,,n ao,th To", 71;. and the band whole. intrircuntain econ n was done to prnall grams by high an?, rtAgr fAs:,s 'left this morn:rg t)rpbtts oc thir i.:t day an Thorel..T....).''' 1' in i do erigira: rerear-"winds. '."1 th Pa m, ,lar is abundant rnaterta. rre that in not "ul mPfl'llit rla,a have rM been 4e......- .... r the ttr written or. andlt re of the eountv ignatel The P rurrobe dent to ootr ard rel.. r t,xt whteh! ,,TIVP,1(10118 re VI elf lelekatep zn haw natore hereelf riNminmes tat the cr,r.vtnt!,,n. "T expect th:e jte ex- cancildates fc,r Fqt 7fr;ce,2 to d:ar hutlj t, treptionat base mien Rrl rra,ie r,olut!ont, uated a it Is at the the most arrPmgementr t:riP ,amratcn in the intreetingandgeolorrica'. snd flora irlItt country, ranging from Utah or- - f - the alpir Dairy expert Special to the leoding henme sone'. Be Greeted at Pocatello! In tl summer ,tt'nn- To Take the Places of Strikers. cents cents cents cents 70 cents PRTG FTorr: C1111 the n wing Iry Jenson, secretary ofafternoon the l'estrday !comtn!ttee vleite,t cienva. whro the for necee.sary arrangements ho;ding the euttrg thlr were dlsoussed soh Member. of ;the re,ort nsnavernen the committee who went to Geneva were Eph Hornr of Prn, 0. Henry Jeff,- !eon of Payson. J ul!tip IntFeen of Lent. and E:t 1. R. 8mtth of SprinrvIll Taylor of Fa!tr. representtng the Fork lodge. 18pant5h 1416-- - 1.50 up !.'7ommtttee. Irrooyeter Carrier DoMoor? beide be reported to ?be Pr.V. Cattier Dotarot !Form Depertemeet. bolt Lebo City, or bittern Booth. Cirte lotion Reptteraisi COMPETENT WORKERS 70 cents per hour, ' A PRO' 0 WANTED 70 70 70 70 4 MINMINEkftMIMP U... Gamier Machinists, Blacksmiths, Boiler Makers. Electricians, Pipe Fitters, Tinners, -- Sheet Metal Workers, Car Repairers, A PRICES R,ANCE FROM TILE Center Office of the Receiver. STANDARD A ( 0 The Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad System - - p ') 10.--- '41 . an(L The family consists of "Buddy Boy" in rompers and many girl babies in various sizes, some with natural wigs and moving eyes and with stuffed legs or the latest composition legs. They are just as cunniu as can be some of them 18 ibehes high. , 0 II1. k ,.... , - QV i BEAVER DELEGAVES NAMED,. a Democratic Aug. On primary In the library auditoriumwere Ilueaday evening the following conto state the aa named delegates vention at Salt Lake City Friday. Aug. Talton. James John P. Parton. J. Rordnmen. Abe. Murdock and RobWilltem ert B. White: alternate, and Miss Murat. George Mitchell Martha Beaumont. HEAVER. ration - Bring , the children to see these most lovable humanAike dressed like real youngsters, and with soft little bodies that invite the cuddling and hugging which little mothers like to give their 'babies. They can be walked like toddling tots and will cry."Nlamma; too." vive. , Lto toddle-is- C-C- , Operated By and For the People For Two Days:Friday and Saturday who were in the house. . 31, r. of the flames Is unknOwn ,' - 11-- .... e Like Dolls that will Walk and Talk Origin was in an outlying field and Wowing his wife was visiting neighbors, the ones at home being two Children only - t144.114-,--.....-111:11."Al.- A Living, Moving, Breathilrg disptay of granary.,-pig-penimPl- 'NEXT and Stor-4-4cone- Xt raor mary Doll Demons t (oeda to The Nevnx) bore 111'41,t1fill FORK. Aug full of hay. meta sheds garage and auto and ell outbuildings and implements 'on the Anton Westring farm at n- were destroyed by firs yesterds, telling a loss of approximately 13. 00., by, neighbors to Only prompt action the number of about 100 and the Spanish York fire department saved the IT I The Peoples Fire Destroys Farm Buildings and Implements the-Istai- th .1922 '11 1 AT CONFERENCE. LOOAN, Aug. 10.Sitertft lights Pet-- 1 rsen and two of his deputies were In 844 141he ,iesierdity at Abe epovernors.i resonest tnetInfer on the thetter of pii." in this see-ti- nt tseting railroad propertysheriff has the of the state. The 'hustle ben' well In hand. r AMICSI THURSDAY PERIM'', -- r DSERET NEWS , |