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Show THE PAGE FOUR GIVEN eOGPOOOOOOOOOPOPpOOOOOOOOOOObOOOOOOOOOOPOOOObOOOOOGOO IS CHEAT OVATION Tuesda, November 7. 1818. JOURNAL. LOO AN. UTAB TRI-WEEK- f Richmond Department Io o ! BAUBEU o O FUH VALUE OOOOOOOOdOddOOOOOOOOOOOOOOddCdOOOOOOdOOdOOOOOOdOOOPOO r i Salt Lake, Nor. 5 Simon RICHMOND, Nov. 6. The Thursday 2 p. pa. at the Relic i ac-roP Democra Bamberger, .r on expected snow came Sun- - Hall. IE recold babe and Carl Johnson gressive nominee for governor, a north rind, Mrs; r iemed most emphatically to an U3 that winter had not are home from Logan and are 'minjng 7 audience or2500 persona at the us. A steady snow safely located in their" new ii Salt Lake theater last night that forgotten d ejj fiyg inches falling house. N he ever announced or eVen inti- during the day and prospects of The Physical Culture -- class JALF-JBEIQMormated in any way that the will hold their last session for i more. r mon church advocated his canHalloween was observed in this term next -- JWednesday j 1 V" didacy, Mr Bamberger also took the usual way with .tictacs. evening at 8 p. m. A fine pro-- ) fa c occasion to refute statements paryes etc. Not much mischief preparation and all; gramisin n: the Republican published by serious nature was notice- the ladies in the town are cora of party with reference to talks able the next morning and it is dially invited to be present. The if; made by him at Grantsville and commendable to note that the class ayill go through its' exerTooele, wherein he quoted , sters are learning that cises, a program fall be render-- ( as saying that he would, sign a h can have without do- served and' March effective bill prohibition to remainder the of property. personal evening will j ing injury 1,1917. The Primary dance was well att- be spent in dancing. 15c will ( It was the occasion of Mr. ended with parents and child- admit you to the dance, the r Bambergers first appearance ren. They entered at the back entertainment and the lunch. if at a general public meeting in door and had a ride down the Mr. Ed. Webb cut his "arm,'; cam1916 the Salt Lake during shoot the chute." Also a ride quite v badly last Saturday. $35.00 Suit For r $15.00 Suit For -paign, and he was given an ova- - in the coaster. Mrs. Amy Burn- - While throwing some rubbish tion second to none, accorded ,ham Mrs viola Johnson . and from a raised window the sash any candidate or any speaker of Miss' Nell Robinson were chos fell down, breaking the glass Suit For $40.00 Suit For - camthe Halduring either party and curing his arm so badly en as judges of the best paign. loween costumes. Helen Hupkie that medical assistance was $45.00 Suit For - -Suit For When he was introduced by .was awarded the ii! the sew for necessitated to' up thCfi prize Chairman Samuel A. Kin?, best dressed girl and Joseph gash. $50.00 Suit For - pandemonium "reigned fully Harris the best costume for a $30.00 Suit For The Republicans held a rally five minutes before Mr. Bam- The afternoon was spent in here Friday evening at the himself boy. berger could make Opera House.TC. Z. Harris was daniing. ' heard. Many citizens sprang to Miss Erma Bell entertained chairman. The" speakers were ' their feet,, swung their arms !lr at a Halloween party Tuesday Asa.Bullen. M. C. Harris, Mrs. mildly, whooped and howled and evenjne at her home. There Sorenson, Herschel Bullen and gave vent to their feelings in were ten present." The James De Vine. The Logan Glee various .'Sty8.tun.Ul 1116 50ur house was ammrorUteljr some club sang campaign floors as - son vs. The Juvenile band furnservwere Refreshments ate(j though they were occupied by ed and the evening spent in ished some excellent music. howling Dervishes. And the and music. Saturday evening a Democrathusiasm continued throughout gameg Miss Bonne Adamson enter-(airo- d tic-rally was held Under the the three hours meeting. a crowd of her friends at auspices of the Young Mens . Fronj the monent Mr. Bam- a Halloween rarty Tuesday Democratic club. A big crowd berger was given art opportun- - evening. Delicious refresh- out. The Richmond City ity to talk until he departed for mPT,ts were served bv Mrs band furnished some music and Draper to address another rally U damson. The rooms were dec-h- e Miss. Viola Webb and Miss Mar-tekept the house in a constant or8tPd inHhoeen attire. The Wight sang some camuproar by his witticisms. He UPUai childrens games' and paign" songs. Alfred Christentold the audience that Senator rastimes were enjoyed by all sen was chairman of the meetReed Smoot had been acting as present. ' ing. The speakers were Peter his press agent for the past two afternoon Mrs. E. G. Van Orden, Leslie Hovey, Mr. Monday or three weeks and that his efentertained at a show- Facer and Joseph Merrill. The forts had been eminently suc- Woolley er for Miss Veda Thomson who other county candidates tvere cessful. will become Mrs. Rene Woolley present and introduced but did I am not a very good speak- in December. A most bounteous not speak. After the meeting ; er, the Democratic nominee lunch was served by Mrs. Wol-le- there was a free dance. Free admitted, and Senator Smoot The tables and rooms were punch was also served. has had a great deal of enjoy- beautifully, decorated in " HalSaturday there were sixty-fiv- e ment in mimicking - my broken loween attire: There were children baptized in the Loladies pre- gan Temple. Floyd Anderson, English in various parts of the about twenty-fiv- e state. I am especially weak on sent and they spent the after Ina Peart, Sybil Bullen, Gladys Memorial day ..speeches and noon in games and fancy work. Hendricks, Foster Merrill and therefore have never been giv- Miss Thomson received many Noble Stoddard went from en a chance at Arlington. beautiful presents. "Richmond. 'The comment was received Mrs. Lorna Mr. Alma Olsen has purchas- BREWERY WORKERS Anderson had her campaign but they excelled all has striven to bring about the .with an outburst of enthusiasm, three children to the hospital at ed the store owned byMrs. between the tw MORRIS STAND FOR previous efforts on Saturday second only to the one upon Mr. week- - when their Metha Christofferson. IK hits last Logan is that evening. necessary for the sucBambergers introduction. remodeled some, and moved his tonsils and adenoids were from one) page cess of both. (Continued After refuting by affidavits of A BIG MAN FOR GOVERNOR They ere getting along cafe there. Mr. Bamberger has proved witnesses from Tooele and A few of the friends of Mrs. nicely. very Rehimself a thorough business with. conference Grantsville the assertions credwent into Word was received from Star Jessie H. Anderson met at her (Continued from page one) leaders at ited to him by . the . Republican man, with business ideas and Mrs. Johnnie. Robin- home and spent a very pleasant publican county that valley methods and a man who is capcampaign managers, Mr. Bam- son had passed away leaving a evening with her and-- ' her hus- county headquarters. his work and his and laable of giving the statte of money berger declared that he stood husband and five children. Mr. band last It is "understood that the evening. been Wednesday devoted toward have the Utah a business administration squarely on the Democratic platand Refreshments were served by bor candidates on both Republiof the mining placing industry are that means progress, prosperwhich form, can and Democratic tickets provided for a proto at- Mrs. Anderson." Utahstate a of the of upon W. hibition law to become effective Mrs. Vilate Plant went and A. Eble X. favored. F. ity and development in every funeral which was sound and substantial basis in line of industry. Mining, Oil, Miss Alta Webb entertained E. Ware are on or before August 1917. tend the to have held Thursday. the R. T. club at her home' last been indorsed reported respect. and Industrial Review. by the brewery every , As a railroad builder and The Republican ladies from week. 'Miss Lizzie Wheeler and workers at about ' the same Johnson and were .Mrs. Oneda the Lewis Mrs. well SPLENDID RALLY too his record Miss is NOTICE OF SALE inoperator Logan, time Mr. Morris was given Sorenson, met at Mrs. Alice invited guests. Games and dafic-in- g dorsement, and yesterday af- known to need dwelling' upon. State of Utah .City of Logaa were features- - of the even- ternoon the name of David A. Years ago he said the people Harris home Wednesday in orI have in, my possession the folAT CLARKSTON der to organize a Ladies' Repub- ings entertainment. Refresh- Smith, it is said, was presented between Ogden and Salt1 Lake, described lawfully lowing lican clubr But there were not ments were served by Mrs. for indorsement. and in. these two great centers impounded, which,animal, if not claimed to effect Webb.' of the state needed an interur-ba- n and taken away, will be sold at pub. All four of the brewery workThe enough ladies present Clarkston, Nov. 6. hence the here Levis Walter is Mrs. road to facilitate their lic auction to the highest cash bidoramzation, Democratic rally held in Clark- ers organizations were repreder, at Estray Pound in this city, on with- visiting with Mrs. Van Noy and to returned ladies communication Logan" between points Thursday, ston on Saturday evening in sented at yesterdays meeting, of November. the 16th Mrs. Adamson. to develop and improve 1916, at the hour ofday2 oclock p. m. and the the basement of the Tabernacle out organizing. about but only Mrs. Lars Johnson Description of Animal was a great success. Hons. I. C. "The pioneers meeting Thursin attendance. their properties., No soonervhad membership-waOne red cow and calf branded PS i3 as also Pocatello failure there here a said so was he to he than day visiting proceeded Thoresen, J. E. Cardon and were not It was decided that the brewery finance on left side T on left horns sawed h. enough present to tives. ppd 'construct the Salt off next to jawbonehip would put workers into workers a little white Surveyor Humpherys were the form of the in three months After a majority choosing as many districts - as possible Lake and Ogden railroad which on belly and rump. speakers, and the ladies glee r the next ious waiting a very welcome tomorrow club accompanying them gave incoming officers-foto work for the fav- has done more, perhaps, to. de- saidSaid animals were impounded la Mr. received letter and the two was city op. the 3rd day of Novemyears. They postponed by velop the country between Salt us some fine campaign aiid othored candidates. B. M. LEWIS. 1916 ber, which one from Mrs. for Merrill Willard their week, and to Lake to add Ogden and er 'songs The speeches were meeting Adv. . City Poundkeeper. will be next Thursday at 2 p. son Aaron who left for a mis- A VERY FINE RECEPTION the prosperity and progress of logical and convincing. A fine m. Mrs. dtesires a full sion to South Africa. He was the people of this district than gathering assembled and en- attendanceBarnett two water CLASSIFIED ADS member of months and onthe other public improvement one) every page (Continued frgm any. joyed it all. extra was effort an and detained from landing for urges that that has been made in this secMr. and Mrs. Russell Jardine it alto- tion of the state in its history. LOST One red pig 6 months old and Mr. Bennie Clark will cast be put forth to be present and a short time. But he is now sociable time, makipg Finder please phone 672J. safe and well and busily engag- gether the finest event of the His road paved the way for their good American votes here, c?st Jour te for chif "The kind ever held in Logan. ed in missionary work. - . Remember the and brought about the con- WANTED HAY, STRAW AND then take the train for the of of struction floor mezzanine and Oats. Thatcher Livery. lobby of the Orem lines north. They are moving to the and were used hotel the every robber! Ve willwhich are have wart will and men his Teton Basin. develop- HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE tapped perfectly young propel for ed the ecntral hnd southern seccheap. Apply 18 East Center. , Most of v our fanners have friend through the1 town on a ing to have our records com- inch of room was occupied 1wo hours. Refresh- tions of the state at least with his no and arrow. have fear There the are pared new and many purchased their winter potatoes APARTMENTS-- -, 5 OR 6 ROOMS ts upNon President Wilson as to the peoples verdict when ments consisting of coffee and electric line, that provides adeModern. Inquire at 231 North and some are buying beets to Adv. cakes were served and the quate and quick tail facilities 1st East.theDemocratic state ticket. that is done. help put their stock through crowd grew very sociable over for the northern the winter; hay being scarce part of the WANTED Men for trench digging. the cups. AND BERGESON PRESIDENT state. WILSON and the price prohibitive. Apply. to Wm. Evans, 157 North There 'were several addresses WIRES FINAL WORD While .Mr. Bamberger has 5th West Phone 661. Mr. Allen archibald recentmade fy local, speakers, among been engaged in (Continued' From Page One.) big things that WANTED Farm 'Loans. ly purchased a player piano, Have them E. ,R. Owen, Chairman have (Continued from page one) still "'bigger and how the family and friends ply wants to escape a fair and accomplished plenty of money to loan. Stewart of Bain Mrs. and Romney do enjoy the music. of Real Estate and Loan Co. honest taxation, and if any I am confident that the time Smithfield, the latter, making things in the development stats the and Our old-tifriend C. P. An- man will take the trouble to has he its cities, has FOR RENT One room, either with passed in America when one of her snappy talks, one not overlooked matters derson "has purchased a fine go to the records and ascertain of civic ' the bal- furniture, lady students be can that was most heartily, received. improvement find development; or withoutEnquire at this office. John irus real, attitude while commis- - tolrbox defiledbought, automobile, and Mrs. prac-branThe throng was composed 'very he has devoted time by corrupt Loosle has invested in a monliswill not and to stop sioniyjhc FOR SALE Hub Clothing store tices, or the judgments of the largely of women of course,' alnew Studebaker. ten to Cronquists sophistry American ey to the beautification of the building. Address. W. S. Lamon-eaudetermined or S. people was there good tate and the education" of its though On Wednesday, after 1416 So. 5 East Salt Lake City. end misrepresentation now. influenced in any way by- the sprinkling of the male sex. pre- children and has taken time to are all in one of our stal- - There were more inequalities in use'of FOR SALE 160 acre farm near money. It is,' however, sent, but the remarkable feaattention to the tax books when Cronquist our social give and rGrace. Idaho. Will take Cache to take every precau- ture was the large number of was Commissioner than" exist tion, duty economic, conditions existing in Valley property as part payment. W. lest conscienceless G. K. A(TKEN, Turner, Idaho. Chadwick, D. C. now, but that does not matter of the sinister forces agents former Republicans who were the stateT to announce working their al, present He is of course. Cronquist will not be in CHIROPRACTOR a friend CHOICE FARMS 4 have several opposition to progressive legiance to of the choice dry farms, also some good He mart. knows laboring Arimo Block. Rooms lS.ilO, 17 fair, accurate or even decent. principles, and, populay rt An orchestra was present the. life aifd the needs' farms near Idaho Falls for Irrigated of the .Anyone who "does not agree Office Hoars in their despera-tioirt- o and throughout the reception on easy payments. For full sale 9:00 to 11:30 and 1:30 to 4:00 with him and who will not help industrial coercion or to rendered some very fine music. laboring man and at the same particulars call ofi me or write me him to further his own selfish the evil and Other Hoars by Appointment insidious practices The women have done some ex- time he is familiar With Capital at Idaho' Falls, Idaho. -- 'Free trans-an- a the capitalists. He is equal- - portatlon to all those who buy. a ends, is traitor, rascal and J of a decadjvdiiid more ngp: cellent wofk for the party this: ly-home in either sphere and 1 Jame8"J- - .Uuttars, Idaho Fails, Idaho. m . i 1 ) I $ ! I t v i ,1 ft , All Ladies' 'Suit Prices Cut Squarely in Two ioio u ii n - - - $ 7.50 I $17.50 20.00 22.50 25.00 10.00 12.50 1500 o ; k i All Ladies Coats Going at 20 Per Cent Off al j V " y. ' f i Arimo Block -- ti re-.mpv- v one-four- th s - j x, the-.retur- - -- - L pre-eminen- tly t. " " govern-menLjeso- -- j at , , "V |