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Show I liEMHffl":J OGDEIfHll FI1IL m CUKE TALUS mis .11 tm i mm mm. i iiamgo Is First White Child Bora in Burley " District - Forty-on- e - C3 i l I " . - in-18- and need immediate relief to prevent suffering in their families. They are work and willing to do any kind ofmen skilled included among them are In many trades. Their ares are from 18 to 70 years. Some of the men are in dire distress. When they were notified that It may be a .few days before they could be put to work tears came to the eyes of some of the applicants. They declared their situation almost desperate and announced themselves willing to do any kind of hard labor which will afford relief, despite that they are skilled in trades. THY OTHER PLANS Mayor Francis said that all the public Improvement work that can possibly be placed on the program will be to provide employment for the opened . ; least ii needy man and their famines. 38 WITH CHILDREN iasxea tnai, property owners wno uc- have sire waterworks extension apply at this Practically all the men whocitizens time so that additional opportunity of registered so far are Ogrden to Mrs. employment may bo given the appll-Dor- a and have families, according Mortenson, secretary to Mayor cants. who hai chariot tb. retf, Mayor. Francis said tma morning franc,,, men who the unemployment situation is tering. Of forty-tw- o as bright as had been thought a piled this morning," only two-o- of them, not them few days ago. as was made apparent were unmarried. Thirty-eigby the number of men aopeallng tot had children. The application blanks show that work. He said that everything possome of these men, have been out of sible would be done by the city to work for from two to eight months 'bring relief. Ogden men with families omninvmunt thu monilne , the employment campaign through helner conducted by Mayor Frank Francis to relieve the situation in Ogden. The men were, engaged in the exlines on Seventh, tension of water-pip- e the work streets, and Eighth Niijth carried on by the city. being ' The total of men registered at the reached to 100 at noon mayor's office, men still coming in seektoday witii said- that ing work.. Mayor Francis, men with due to the great number of families who need immediate employment to relieve suffering a plan may be adopted whereby crews of workers may be rotated, giving a greater number employment for Bhort periods at . When the association of Old Timers of Southern Idaho was organized at a in .Burlev last week, Thomas banquet C. Iverson, 841' Washington ; avenue, Ogden," wa credited with being Jhe of first white child, born in that part Idaho now known as Cassia and Twin Falls counties. at Mr. Iverson was born Cottonwood, the son of James Iverson, who ls also a resident of? Ogden. atMr. Jverson and his son were in tendance at the reunion of the 74 iiUSTRY OG 1 11 PSsa Wttav T. G. Iverson ; or GAINS INT EREST A1!D iT4TH-l'- J The Kidneys and a Healthy Complexion President of Eastern States Little Disease. Among Utah Mission Tells of Attack Porkers, Federal Inspecon Apostle tor Reports How Apostle James E. Talmar narhardsn rowly escaped violence at the Chrls-tioof a number of ministers at the convention held In IMtLsbursr. I'enru, last year, was told By President (Jeorg W. McCune of the eastern states mission, in an address delivered at the Fourth ward chapel last night. The meeting was held under the auspice of the ward Mutuals and was turns ihe Interest In the bog raising Industry throughout Utah is becoming more keen dally among the farmer, accord ing to Dr. L. C tender n, veterinary Inspector of lh United Ftateg department of agriculture' In hog cholera control with headquarters at Ogden. who has returned from trip of Inspection to the southern portion of the state. lie found but very little disease, there rlng but four case at hrs cholera reported during the last ten A 2 MlnuU old-time- rs. - McnSsy. 1 Backward -- Cuu Csth ke ; J k; I Ma! J ap-jth- C-n-e'tl- x fi ftmr t j The kidney filler sod purify the t'ooj. Tie disordered kia, the pasty complexion, are InrsrUtly coted in Ifcos who baTe kidney trouble ia icac df:rre. The jxrrrlr-lioweakbecomes cfffnilre acd tto roi sepias md-all- y en tb entire system. Uare Tb nenret that control lh etfrrr cf the ihm bsckboao between jc'.ats at a point ator the ansalj of tb back- - Often kidney trocbleMs acorrr ty ten denven and pain in this region. . Jutt bow 'i?psee of the joint affecting the kidney certe can cane nme pres-ur- e and weakaeti Is indicated by the iuitrstioa br'ow. Spinal adjusting brings tack r.nrcaal kliney ticor. ar.3 the proce.se of the ksdr.ej t re rxrr.zr.tS, Tie color of good blood cx.rae back, the plic-n'clears tp, and strength Is promt. . ' -- Cttay cn Mti'th Evry attended by a capacity eonrre;atlon. i:Fx)irrs niwAirrrj). McCune President told how he at' ' tended the legion of the convention at days, two of the; being In Weber ' '." ' ' which Apostle Talma and Wesley E. county, one In Salt Iake county and at In forming their organization for the on In Utah county. Dr. Henderson of Salt King to restrict appeared decided Burley, the pioneers of mads visited Kalt Lake county, Utah. Juab. to attacks purpose to replying membership in their1 organization dele Ban' Pete, fcevlr. Plut and Garfield the the of Utah upon people by in the settled territory those who had The greater Interest shown banAt the 1880. to January 1, prior in McCune declared that the attack made In hog raising Is du primarily, ac66 were persons there Burley quet upon Apontle Talmsge wn far from cording to what the farmers told htm. this requirement. present who.-me- t could be expected from men to the lower price of t$4 and th fair what They were: to be minister of ChrittUn pric being offered br the packers. claiming ; StickG. Parish,-BurleyR. H. Lucy organizations. Rock Rock-CreeAttempts were made to All of th rasen of hog cholera have Albert Jones, er, hands the Mormon apostle been counteracted he said and he anupon lay , Kimberly: Jensen,! Hanna Creek; in for the purpose of violence, but their ticipates no spread ot the dlsa designs were thwarted by the apostle the Infected centers. He pointed out V"EnSContXe'BurfeyK: being taken from the hall In noma that the mot essential thing In the iarsen, Larsen, Rock Creek; ' Mary L. manner that even Apostle Talmas prevention . of the spread of the dis FulRock Creek ; Mr; and Mrs. J. has not been able to explain he Mid, ease and the consequent lows that al PedSan Uhrlaub, Lucy ler, Shoshone; It was a surprise to President Mc- ways follows U the prompt reporting Buhl: ro. Cal.; Elizabeth Schooler, Cune that J, 000 intellectual ministers of It as soon as It makes Its appear James Iverson, Ogden, Utah; Mr.S. and In any section of the state. ance KLates vent the United of could "give H. Mrs. Thomas Edwards,. Burley; to such a display of lnnltjr bocu has been Splendid Cotterel; Cotterel; Mrs. David Walker, In of out shown of the he ths of presence disease, stamping Mrs. a.reprfMntatlve A. J. Fuller, Murtaugh; Burley, a on whose the of doctrines ths i tha said, religious society farmers, part MarG. ; 9. J . B . Hitt, Malta Mrs. they, failed to appreciate." Apotle various cunty estenslon departments, 1 shall,- Malta; Mrs. Thomas J. Dayley, he aald. had an Impression the state agricultural college and the Talmage. J. Oakley; ThomaaE. Dayley, Burley; before entering the convention hall state department of agriculture. H. Dayley Eagle; E. B. Dayley,, OakDr. Henderson win t"at today for that "Satan would attempt to destroy ley; Heber Dayley, Burley; Mr. S.and I same had him." the and Lake, where he will be for a Blt D. Impremlon. Mrs. J.. F. Hansen, Twin Falls; In attendance at the Utah state McCune President said. week C. H. Mrs. and Parke, Burley; Mr.; HOLD IDFLR fair Lake at f"It opening FA!i: Burtoday, Powers, Sublet; Jennie' Poultdn, " m "llft kidneys wer oat of crdr. of to Due enemies actlvltie the of C. Chris Nelson, Mr. and Mrs; ley; had bad hart spell. Rheuand the Mormon church, the people of the Mrs. Burley; J. G. Severe, Burley; restates Idesn eastern false and s kT added if entertain matism Annie Bridger, Albion; Mrs. W: K.It and Utah I soon president Under garding Hanpeople, ray misery. Hansen, sdjutlrc Rice, McCune told the congregation. RepI was to able to then bran' sleep, sen; H' H. Severe, Burley; T. C. Iver- Activities ot all religious denominaDuring- - Winter Postmaster Browning Says resentatives now a full do son, Ogden, Utah; Mrs. Mary Sears, and at work, daya tions and even socialists are granted Bankers Fa-- , the on Minnidoka; Mrs. Minnie Morris,. Butte, S. it is eleven months s:nci I hat California Wards Over Gone in on of free the treta right speech E. H. S. Kossman, Malta; Mont:;, Anna been !cluM Henry F. A. Heine. In the eastern cities, but this rlcht Is to This City Schooler, Buhl; F, E. Schooler, BuhU yorable Night Sunday. not IVarrau. of the I. Chiropractic lieeearch granted representatives Mrs. It. L. Rice, Twin Falls; M. E. D. 8. church, according to President ' JC2X. Del-cNo. at 6wom Stateae Beecher, Rupert; Ilyrumi Lewis, McCune. The speaker explained that Banking Interests of Los Angeles when Activities for the Mutual ImproveMrs. Mary E. Weldon, Albion; he said, "even Socialist. he to win a C. desire have evidenced ment associations for the coming Mrs. Maude Yeaman, Albion; .Mrs. made this governbecause remark the M. Heath, Twin Falls; Mr. and Mrs. ter season were outlined at the In Ogden. ment la endeavoring to suppress the any worthy project Man Convicted of or of the terriGeorge V. Brim, Burley; Mr. and Mrs. joint sessions held in the wards as Utah a3 part considering of radicalism for which a auc- Ogden spread Mr. and this city last night. The program Consultation Is Without Chargt J. W.i Walker, Murtaugh;Mrs. to Bo Charge Statutory O. P. outlined by a number of speakers, tory the building uptBeot which will tion of the Socialist party is noted. Mrs. J. E. Miller, Burley; make for President McCune called attention prosperity of Anderson, Delco; M. F. Kossman, Twin promises to,' be of an interesting and eventually Freed on Bonds to to the need of elders of the K D. f. Pacific the coast, Acting according peonature the for J. young educational Frank Falls;, Riblett, Malta; Nephi The Ogden Chiropractors Postmaster George E. Browning, who church Infaithfully discharging th'ir Dayley, Burley;; Mr. and Mrs, C. A. ple of the church. duties the of the teaching principles Brewerton, Declo; Mr., and Mrs. C. S. Marriage is one of the most import has returned from a trip to that city. Appeal of the case of George Fhw gospel of Jesus Christ to the Ogden ant subjects to be taken ud during the Monev for worthy projects that will restored in automoMI man. HEBER J. McKELL Walgamott, .Twin Falls. of preparation for the second a ataiuiory ctenin rcr anconvicted seasons work ung people at in Lo nations, aiieirea investigation Is plentiful A. F. BLA1II of Christ, which was near at tack upon a young Oden girl has The consensu,, or op.nion coming he said. 25K5V2SSSnSS hand, O. S. CLAEK to court been made of CONTEST the supreme STUDENTS me uanr ui.iub vuaau kuj this subject.. The evils of hasty mar- - auiou Halverwon. counsel for t'lah by George FIFE BE03. was to the effect thafcit was unnecea FOR BARKER MEDAL rlages and divorcea will be brought Shaw. The appeal was made this MARTHA HAET before the young people, who will be sary for business taen In Utah t" go to morning follow Jnc the signing of a 2 directed by the class leaders to con- New York City to seek financial aid. nf probable cu by Judge certificate C. B. . J0HN50N Four students will take part in the sider in Its true light, not James N. Kimball in which he etated is looked upon, he paid, by ROSS H. McCTOE James L. Barker medal extemporane- merelymarriage as a thing of pleasure, but as theOgden that In his opinion there was probable banking interests of Los Angeles ous speaking contest at jthe Weber a means of reproducing the race. Marcn cause of to IRA for the the J. McKELL appeal Normal .college Tuesday according, to riage as taught by the L. D. S- church as a city with a futur manufacturing court. supreme an announcement made today by Prin- in which the ceremony is performed in center due to its geographical location Shaw will now be released from the Contests of a temples for time and eternity, will be tt being the principal artery of travell cipal Joel 'E.Ricks Jail on bond to await action of county similar nature are to.be held every thoroughly explained. between the Pacific, coast and oastern the appeal. Plans had bren made by SKMPItK CLUH. ' the devotional exer MUSICAt, Tuesday' during In addition to the above subject it FREE NRVt:3 - HEALTH Kherlff Pincock to take Fhaw to the Mrs. Joseph Ferrsro will be hoste i.- cises "if is stated. was announced that other religioue points. but this apthe morning, While Acting rostmaster Browning to the members of the Ecrnpre Musical penltenllar' Gladys Green will contest in the would be discussed and devel- was thwarted the arrangement. peal Los in afternoon that experal society Tuesday btr Angeles city, medal event Tuesday as a, representa- topics work ivf the classes.- Boy. Scout, Fhaw wai found guilty by Jury and of horn on Monroe avenue. tive of the college"., Leon Bush will be oped the boys and Bee Hiv work for ienced one of the warmest spells rv for sentenced by Judge Kimball to the candidate for, the fourth year class. the girls, will be two of the main' fea- weather in years at thlsseason of the a not In tirm terui years exceeding rivIlKIlYTF.ItY TKA. Llewelyn McKay will speak, for the tures for the Junior boys and girls of year, the temperature on Monday last ' Members He slate the in h1 the ten prUon. of the Circle J'resbyterian third year students and Van Turner the organizations. to 101 in the shade. of the First Presbyterian church will county Jail since Thursday, a dewill represent, the second year class. will also be a fea- rising Social activities. oo been his granted hold their rerutar tea 2:10 at ; ; Judges monthly In Offlca Tuesday contest will ture of the activities of the organizato th livery pfTttTtSary. o'clock the parTuesday afternoon be selected this evening." musical tions. pro- SAYS HE SWORE AND debates, Kimball Dances, of denied motion At Judge lor of the church. OO- Heura : grams, pageants and other interesting ;'' trial and torney lla!versm for SON SMALL ABUSED are activities and educational also of arrest denied In eing the Judgment nxTLUTAIMXO AT TIL. 10 a. m. ta LODGE --WOMEN TO planned by the .of ficers of the organl- Mrs. It. It. Porter and Mrs. J. K. caee. and cruelty are chanczatlons. oo 7 p. m. GO TO SALT LAKE ed in a suit for divorce filed today in Wright are entertaining; at te this af oo-ternoon at home Mrs. the Porter of Horn calls fm-i- l the district court by Edna L Johnsou on Washington avenue. Monte Commandery No. 2 against y-SEl John II. Johnson. Mrs. Johnat all hour, W . E son alleges that her husband - has Members of the Ogden! ladies' W f f PRIVATE trt to the Brotherhood: of "Railroad swore about the house and has abused corpu; vj:j)s. Templar Knights "ill Miss Isabel! Maria Wardell and Trainmen of : Ogden have !been invited his small son. She also charges that Thomas DRE5SINQ W. Sch warts of Caldwell. lda, to attend a meeting of the Wasatch to failed he Spe&ial meeting, Monday. October; has provide support. . were and married yesterday afternoon at C. and M Sisters lodge No. 248- Wednesday aft 3 at 8' p. m. for work it t The couple was married In Holland. ernoon at, 2 o'clock" at the Knights of tdegrees. Your attendance is desired. Texas. May 28, 107. Airs. Johnson the rectory of the Church of Good RCST1NQ C. C. BERING EH, E. C. asks alimony of $50 a month for sup- - Shepherd by Hv. John W. Hyslop. The couple were attended by Nettle ments will be served. 8474 port of herself and two children. ROOMS May Larrabee and Mrs. IlarTiet Iodd- 2122 Adams KNTEHTAIXS AT SHOWint, , s.sjp.M. iuH.i.1 vm Assumes L. W. Hack His Avtnus Mrs. George Kmpey entertained ata shower last Tuesday evening In honor Duties Here asDivision of her slater, Mm. David Oborn. a recent bride. Games were played duriSuperintendent ng- the afternoon and refreshments ; UTAH. OGDEN. MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 3, 1921. at n .zrj s f ht Recovers- . mlh at N CAN. GET L. A. - HEALTH FOLLOW on hZZZS lHDtSIASESCr Age 55 HMCES lrs-nc- : tts' V fs AKJ SHAW APPEALS '.Burley;-Lawrence- uriff v TO HIGH COURT f I s W" -- f i r " t OSTCMACM o; aid-flnan- - con-icjai- Act Today iy r " 1 IHPULSCS.CKIR0PRAC TJCASJU3TtN3 R. CH TKEUrrCRHtKYt 15 r r 1 1 as MTvr; itttx: s - ' 1 ; ; NtRVE S - . to ww UNDERTHC HA Off t FY IM3 CLASS 1$ PlNCMtO BY A rttSAUGK 10 JO NT. PlHOftO MRYf-- CASH3T ttJU- j C Twr: , SSS f - VIGOR-VITA- LT , lt -- for-the- (00 st.i-havin- ; Non-suppo- aux-Jlia- rt -I S. P. ry WlK HEAD , in-It- - , 1 i - OUR !iTrj?iiiSsoA " ityTX X) vVACail V- 1 -- j COMES TO CITY in ws sickness- - THERE; A REASON." Ycj ars after i . c$t RESULTS RESULTS, Phent 12 were served at 5 o'clock. The compli mented guest was showered with num erous glfta of beauty and uWulnena, perlntendent of tlie Fjirranint dlvl- , f Mrs. Oborn was formerly Mls Virginia slon of the Southern Tacifie lines. TT A A A trSp to T? ar.3 ether 'R PTTV q fJQ - i Lampert. with headquarter at Facramenlo tf.r.t cf !r r j ! 4 m Mr. surned his new duties as superintendOFFICIAL IN CITY rarSM i r 8COVT Momxcs. . Bait Iaks dttlsion fcers ent of ths irs. TT t y Ce- Mr, fna USe A meeting for- Girl icouta will be ' Jats , trd fcr ;.ar ttvlay c"at. evening" at 7 o'clock Harie fiaowdin, f re! jM ar.i paAten-- j Hupe rlntsndent Hark has ben aso-- It'IdtheWednesday home of Mrs,. David Kccles. Girl sociated with the Fouthem racirie fee fmt for the Fouthern Iac:f ic Scout lieutenants are also requested to lines for the cast fifteen years. He line with nAMUOO. come. at Kanuf headQuarters held the position superin rumlture mrr.tt Scoit meetlnrs today have been tendent of the Sacramento dlrlsion for City, Mo., was an Orden visitor tolaj t When rrnbx it in atrr hi?h He U maklnr n educational tcjr otii'-rwsh scheduled as follows: six years. I; e salt hss pwt. the Southern Tsrific rrtem. Scout meeting at Grant school, 3:10 - oc tc!n t,icr; , n- lo-ds- ca-.j- otj J y. j - ' - , -j r 1 o'clock.- - at Central Junior oclock. On Tuesday there will- be scout meetings at JjW o'clock at the-Dschool, at the Central Junior high school at 4 o'clock, and at the Nlnih Scout meetlnr hlgh.acnool. 4 - FORMER OGDEN GIRL NOW NEWS WRITER Irene Howlands Murion. former t Orden rlrt. who Is now livtnr Is consid Calif.. atlntcUnr llerkeley. CITY rriDnRATION. erable attention articles she hss Members of"th City Federation f written for severalby Catiforni paper. Women's cluba will hold their rerutar Including th Oaklsnd Inquirer. meeting tomorrow afternoon at t he Mrs, Murisoa Is th daughter of T. horn of Mrs. A. W. Are In t,h Fair-vieF. Howlands. former superintendent apartment. Mrs. Kdward Uich-iw- l of th FUlt Iake dlvUion of the South will rive a rport of the state con- ern I'acinc at OKden. Mr. Rowlands vention held recently at Price. !s now superintendent of th "Western oo ward meeting house at 7 o'clock. T w (Uoimtv ; n A Wil B e Hiere WORRY ABOUT THIS TODAY With bands blaring and streamers fluttering:, Weber County wiU excursion to Bait Lake to see Utah's greatest . . State Fair Greater than ever. ' 5th Wednesday, October 5, will be Weber and Davis .County Day. at the Fair. On this day Weber exhibits will be featured and Weber, visitors will be the special guests. Yon must bo there. Arrant thesa letters. In proper " order, to form a popular proverb; eeeehhhiiiilnjrinosnltttuwww. Answer to yesterday'; tall. Web 3f Way 4 Amusement feature: Greater Sheea-le- y Shows, Aerial Circus, Morse Races, Auto Races, Band Concert and score of other headliner events. v e ipi I t feel , 00 " ALIENS GIVEN WEEK TO SIGN REGISTER Aliens of Opdea haTC been grant M an additional week In which to rela tor for class work in the city schools according to Sunt, W. Karl Hopkins, Thus far more than 275 aliena have registered, for this work. Five have been exempted due to the fact that they have been able to pasa the re quired examinations. Class wont for the aliens of the ctly started last Monday. Classes are held every Monday and Thursday eve nings. Students will register this evening for night rchcol clses. courses will be offered Twenty-fouin night school work this year. A small fee for tuition will be rhareL I,ast year 500 students were en rolled in the nlrht school clawes. . r y 1 1 Increase Their "Salary" division with offlea located at Oak land pier. Mrs. Murison has recently taken up newspaper work and hss represented the ()akland Inquirer at Derketey. In a recent article published !n the In Mrs- - Murion rare a deiatteil quirer. account of the Unlreraity of Californts Jn the department cf "heme makers. Mrs. Murieon has many friends In , f The life's ambition cf pract cally every work-lemm er woman is to make his tforts bring him the createst possible return. rtsardir-.- j Should you net be Just as imb-tleuatst t are th surplus dollars you put sway In a S3vlr;s Fund? in- Youe money Is worth 6 per cert tseest in the Savings Ofprtmnt cf this de effort on pendable Institution with no ycur part but with Safety that er.lr First Mortsajes, Stat and Government Banis can g HONOR THEIR CHIEF te 1 Ernest T Klcx. superintendent of the Salt Lake division of the Southern Pacific lines for thn past year, promoted last week to the auperintendeney of tb Portland dlrlsioa villi head Quarters at Portland, was presented with a sliver set prior to bis departure Sunday for San Francisco. Employes of the Salt .Lake division purchased the silver set srhlch was presented by a local employe to Superintendent King early Sunday mora-ln- - r yc-j- J I and iCo: irus Uuaranty Guaranty Jftortqaoc Ca 14 VasninRtor Avenue pro-raotJo- n r-.- prervrd u:tioiu i i- - - 1 h -- j ren- - f: r JfMitlcd n.ii the: r. Superintendent KIr.r thanVed the employes for their iu'nr and ttAteJ that his succfem In recel is a the wj due to the of the employes dlvif jon. i I ! ttr today and Ut us hf'p ycu jaln You can cath your pay check here goal. sUrt your account with a Dollar cr more. Com 1 ton-piec- e 1- if cTeud oi i :i i DIVISION EMPLOYES V'!il.sv ty mnr.i uf re- air V - Ot-den- Truit rnrr . We tM1 eVoaP Sai ins Grozi ' |