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Show THE'OGDEN STAND Tff SSI latest Items Intertn Proa. Utah and of - . airid Business ... . l. Stat jSem Civic Leader 'I T v 1 J "0) u f2 L, -- J mm.:. : n n V hH Price District Must Pay $69,636 for Old vRights r- in Salt Lake nn v- -j If - of Utah and Idaho Dies ; i SSted 00L OHE R WHERE ACTRESSES GET COURAGE W NEWS ': ARD-EXAMINE- nn ffl - ? 1 State Engineer, IL SALT LAKE, Aug. If Colonel Law-- ! , PRICE, Aug. rence Greene, prominent in business e. Caldwell, and Engineers George F. and civic affairs in Utah and Idaho for McGonagle, EVJ. Ullrich? and A. Z. last fortv vears. died at his home.- Richards hav found that the Price at 10 o'clock Sat- river irrigation district should pay then . Colonel Lawrence had'Carbon Iand. Weter iind PoWerxom-beeurday night. trom diabetes for near-- , pany $9, 036 for the; water right , and suffering ly ' four years and had traveled reservoir He connected with the Nld throughout the United States in search Gooseberry dam, which" was washed of health. Mrs. Katherir.e Greene, his out July 7. 1917. ; wife, was at. the bed side at the time; Therights rntHude ' all. lands"- - and of death.' (canals owned by the bid Price River Colonel Greene was born in Ottawa, Irrigation company. by Canada. January 25, 1865, the son ofi Th3 engineers were agreed upon Robert Youngs Greene and Mary Jane- the parties concerned and their Heels- umiuiiis. t (AlonK; ureene ne auenaea me puulie schools there and, when 20 years) The net amount of water to be e went to. Clayton, Idaho, where sidered as a basis for negotiations termined 27.800 is was the and in later by engineers mining, engaged feet, and is considered worth about interested in the smelting industry. 25.5 00. delivered. :, . Colonel Greene was with the Clay- dan ton Mining and Smelting company fc , s pf th,e "ew Old materials found .at vn or, irtnc fKaf 'tim- - wai th 156 P'irst .avenue ' -- , i - 1 e. con-of-ag- a r. rt f rtna;t(rtn 6t ' fat - JS: 2."u . While. of general new The Moose dam be will dirt of working for this company, he com' filled with concrete. 7 piled a set of books which is a model andAf rocks canal Huntof neatness and accuracy to any. date ,must be built from f u."., ) ai a ost or ii.uuu o ger.so systematic that one can, turn to tne water oresfrom anVi the creek. The tw Hato th value nf nntniit canal system f3 valued at 1318.000. of the. assay to If you want to know whercactresses pot the courage to appear be per ton and .the valueMr .which $ 147,5 o 2 may be Charged ttt Greene had the smallest detail.; a look at this picture. This is Yvonne Ar- fore .urr "1" "CT wpay. maKing a ioiai cost large. audiences, take this set of books in his 'pos3es3ion t un' on land the tof to the time of'his death,.: ob,ta,ninff nauu, actress at a London theater, practicing courage a! the zoo. J48K.- While with the Clayton Mining ain(j'oer me new aisirict organization 227, leaving a balance of . $139,273 Yes, we'u say that hipp is a large audience. Smelting company,' Mr., Greene also from value of the water upon tho engaged in merchandising atClayton, a,nd. thb af ths balance is fixed Onehalf ' a in proflta,ble" business, conducting, December 22, as the amount to be paid the old com- ' NARCOTIC STOLEN ARGENTINE BUSINESS .that connection. 1902, he severed all business ties in pany by the new d'strict. , IN BURGLARS' RAID SHOWS IMPROVEMENT Idaho, moving to Salt Lake." Here he also invested in the Utah Fire Clay com- expected to re'.ease the lien, as the Uth Savings and Trust company. pany, of which he was elected presi- The .SALT LAKE. WASHINGTON. bonds to be Issued are expected to Aug. 1. Burglars Auj. 1. Except dent and manaepr IniSOS. ' broke into the Smith-FnuIn Argentina. South for ru.il market value. yesterday Colonel Greene was married to Mis3 De Iir8t "ens and improvement An election- - wilPbe, called, soon,, and drug-storat the. corner-rfFirst West American bualnes.s condition? were Katherine Colvin of Chains. Idaho. the meantime the.old tomparty will and Second South "Streets and stole a pictured as drpivssfd during July In August 22, 1890,' and three. of the four jf1 the reports of economic conditions children born to them are natives of nandle th.? buslnees.o .: quantity of narcotiCB- x The robbery . took the from its trade representatives made rr place daytime. during.. Clayton. The youpgest child J of the store, Scharf, George public porter rence. who' is but 15 years old. was JVIEN MAKE today by the bureau of foreignn .BISCUITS satdj he" inspected the plant at 8 o'clock and domeaic commerce. Foreign "tlie morning and rotfnd. everything to American romrmrcial acOF POISONED FLOUR in Besides his widow,.' Colonel Greene at . lie was all . . it tivity is survived by fourt children; Godfrey again reported strong, particulnspcted; ;, ' 7:30 righ. o'clock '.atNHipht and found a larly from the Germans and Belgians. C. Greene of Battle Mountain. Nev.; rear platform had Prices ranging from 20 -per cent to 75 Claudia L. Greehe of .Salt Lake; Rob- POCAELLO. Ida.,Au?. 1. E. U. small window in the notified the police per cent less than tho- on American broken. been lie Ball ert H. Greene of New York and Law Fall.hand' Edward and It. B. Hatch: of .Blackfoot, narrowly and Detectives L. F. "Wire and J. A. commodities were being quoted, it was rence Greene, Jr., of Salt Lake. . said, and nurntxrs of American conThe body was taken charge of by escaped poisoning; a few days ur:o Egbert investigated-of suite No, cerns were closing their South Amer.Evans & Harding, funeral directors. when they pols,ed a ba tch of biscuits 3, When George Lindholm ican offices. Funeral services will be held from4he on the Hatch fa riii in Bingham counLakeviewyxpartment, heard his djor last The commercial situation in Argenhome at 2 o'clock' tomorrow ty. A pan of flour;;tr4;iftted: wi h stych-nin- bell ring shortJy alter 9 o'clock sumfamily answer the tine showed, improvement in that imafternoon. Interment will be in Mt. had b fen left in'thd' cupboard in mons night and got fcp.tomen with ports were decreasing ami exports inhe found two ; ' fumbling the house. One 'oif tiie Olivet cemetery; unaware party, -- oo He .slip- creasing and labor troubles wtre dethat- the flour;'ha4 ' been apartments. pbisoned, the door to. hisadjoining room and-goclining. Commercial Attache Feeley at made the biscuits. The men ate sev- ped into the of these before feeling the effect. his pistol. ' In. dbing .this he. made & Buenos Aires declared. NEVADA NEWSPAPER eral apparently frightened Imports from the United States, he By swallowing.raw egg an4 lard'they stight'odlse and added, were still showing a marked able to cpuqteract the effects of the burglars, Vas when Lindholm went FILES LIBEL SUIT were to the "door, and opened it he saw no declln and because of the exchange the poison. one.- He went'-t-- OO.'" the front porch and rate there was little prospect of placWajtedithere until two men came out. ing orders for American goods except RENO, Nev.; Aug.. .!. Suits were 30 MOTORISTS HELD He'called to them to halt, whereupon some necessities. There Were few filed in the federal court at Carson broke into a run and he salesman from the United States In ope' of them AS City against Charles, D. Henderson, CAMPAIGN an Argentina, he said, branch-houseone to walk-besidstarted, second, United States senator, formerly alleg mart the have gone into .liquidation and old In an apartments ., walking . past , article signed by Hening, libel Lindholm shot, at the American goods that had been derson and published during the polit- - iJOCATELLO, Ida.; Ag. i Thlrt on the 'pavdment-ical campaign last fall in which: arrests featured i l'ocatelio's first day the first man, whereupon the second congesting the customs house were bethe old man and started to 'tun ing disposed of slowly or returned to the George D. Kilborn $eks $375,000 dam-"o- f. yiolation campaign, left. Detectives J. A. Egbert and L. th-- United States. also. and the' Nevada State ages Journal according 1q Cuitef of. Police ,BendtxPort congestion was much improvthe caSe- .. ; nenuerson sen. i ne greater number,; or ."Of fend F. Wire investigated tn5.a mvu.vuu uuiiiiiKes. to on he reported, the dispatch of vesdoor the the ed, Marks, last October brought suit against Ktl- - .rs were arrested for failure to have shbwed the scratches left sels being normal while born and the Journal; asking $ 1 50,0 0( proper head: or tail lights.; Few causes labor troubles were decreasing,: by the knife. 1 that i--i ' :X'; 1 ' ; . rt -- UJ LJ s U Li L- LjA -J LJ xia - , 7. llate xx SOMETHING ENTIRELY DIFFERENT de-h- . . . 1 . . r. L.U - - . LJ The c ' J c -- the-wate- r .1. w r ''"f ri i : ! THE BIG NEW PICTURE OF INDIA , M e f TODAY ONLY AT THE - - corcl-pctltlo- v j 77 . " - . - . of-Idah- . e, "THE COOLEST , ; . - PLACE UTAH" IN 1 . , t ADDED FEATURE ' ' t . , - - MACK SENNETT'S NEW COMEDY ; OPEJS e and-man- s - ': 0 -- , anti-trafff- e. . -- - -- Lln-holm-sul- te u . oo : r ,..,. ?Mr, oo HARDING PRESENTS AUTO DEALER AND COMMISSIONER DIES; MEDALS TO READERS ' E SALT LAKE. Aug. 1. Joseph Lind-- ' say, Salt Lake county commissioner, ill-- ; died Sunday morning after ness from diabetes. He was born in Salt Luke "County September 29., 1872, j the son df Joseph S. Lindsay and Em- PLYMOUTH. Mass.. Aug. Prices - ; - . non-Engli- lOc 1. Thirty Polish, French, Italian and Portuguese You'll get the kick of your boys and girls received silver- medals from the hands of President Harding as winners' In the fifth annual today, life out of this big double contest for excellence in reading of ma Benhiorr'Llh3ay. His mother still! English conducted by. the New Bedat the family liomi at Taylors-- j ford- Evening Standard. The medals resides feature billV again today. vllle. Two brothers and five sisters1 are presented each year to children . of also survive. speaking parentage in s proprietor of the Lindsay A.uto the public and parochial schools of compariy of Taylorsville and 'of 'the Newt Bedford fbr.facllitv in reading the English lanMurray Auto company of Murray and and .understanding ' . through his mnection inwith various' guage. this county,! F,aced with a population more than other business interests Mr. Lindsay was one of the best, known 3$ oer cent of which represents formen in the county and in this part of eign bom whites, the, Evening Standint th state at the time of his deth. He' ard, determined in 1917 as a rnatter attended the public schools and, after.! of public? policy to Initiate reading finishing the high school course, took contests for children of the a commercial course in .the Agricul- born. A- Chinese boy won a foreign medal J. , one year. .. tural college at Logan-- lie oo business on his own account, first a store in in1894. Taylorsville opening His business has grown under his SLACKER' LIST OF personal dirextlon and he found It ad- to visable UTAH CHECKED UP establishing expand, a branch house in.Magjia. This business is incorporated under the firm name of Lindsay, Bowell & companyV. G. WilSALT LAKE, Aug- 1. He later established 'the automobile liams, state adjutant, general, anin aid Taylorsville nounced. last night that the state slackcompanies ... 1, 11 .Murray l ,1 II II. III er list would be completely checked UUIU Ul it C tlVSC tUI JIUKUIUII3 which Mr. Lindsay owfted the most otj nis morning and probahly forwarded the stock. He was a ulrector and an this afternoon to Washingtonofficer'bf the Murray State bank 'and General Williams explainof the First National bank of Magna. ed Adjutant lists were received from that the OO- Beautiful scenery, exquisite Washington, 'In alphabetical order and the last three lists covering X. Y, and Z.- had been received-onla few days TRIBUTE PAID FINAL . Gowni, an interesting storvj ago. " SHOWS 20c-3O- c Chlldrtn Adults Matlnert Balcony All Saatt Evening 2:00, 3:45, 5:30, 7:15, 9:00 AduMa p. m. Main Floor Evening sh Coming Tomorrow and Wednesday ; Corinne Griffith CT3 R H 111 -- - . "What's lour then-bega- IM1 n and Mack Senhett Comedy i Reputation Worth?- '- . - ;1 - f i t I T T I V I - : -- COURAGEOUS BOSS SAYS BLONDES TWO HEROIC WOMEN t' ' ! UNION. Aug. 1. Final tribute was paid to the heroic young women. Marguerite Oliver and Pearl Freeman, who lost their lives Thursday in an i- - effort to save a" companion from drowning, at funeral services held 4 Sunday In the Union ward chapel. Not d more than of those who carrie could; be crpwded Ihto the cThapel; si large was the attendance. Splendid, floral "tributes banked the caskets. Twelve young girls of the Sunday school classes taught by tho two young women acted as pallbearers. It was indeed a community mourning.'. High tribute was paid by the speakers to the heroism of Burton Oliver,,, who- saved the life, of lona Oborn. ...whose drowning cries , called her older girl companions to her assistance and their own death in, the flooded, sandpit where all were bathing, Mr. Burton saving Miss Oborn all three girls had sunk. She aftei; Is yet-sijl aa.to be unable to leave her bed. and was unable to attend the funeral. The speakers , at the services were. Bishop Heber J. Bergen, who conducted the services; Enoch Jorgensen, C- - "VWSlebold, James Proctor and E. W. Robinson,' principal of the Jordan high school. . Thegraves in the Sandy cemetery were, dedicated .by" Leo. J. Muhv former, state superintendent of public Instruction. v ' ' : - Larry- Semon 1 in a hew self-raisin- , - . g one-thir- - uproar of fun -- ARE LACKING IN INTELLIGENCE . oo VICTIM PUTS UP BAIL FOR ROBBER - SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. l. Charles White, ball bond broker. Saturday furnished IS000 ball for Charles Gatto. alleged member of the bandit gang which robbed. White'and eleven other of more than 1500 In the Colonial club a few nights ago. The police have evidence that Gatto forced White to lie down flat'ohlils face while he extracted $800 from the broker's pockets. White and Gatto left the in arm. court-room'ar- A mutter of ness. '.' . the , broker .exphxl ned. . busi- , . - o A million laughs a minute at the; - ' , en Theatre -- Positively "Coolest; Spot in To wn." New Sturtevant Air Washer;.' V 'VH 7 a ' ftT.yyff i1' BOY BITTEN BY COYOTE. RUPERT. Ida.. Aug. li Will Cook. aon(bf,','Mrv&nl Mrs.' Henry. Cook, 'was bitten by a coyote as the attacked and. boy arrd - hjs - father were passing . field. through-killed (he coyote and Its Neighbors. ,' was sent to the state chemist for examination. .v( it tracra .of ' rabies are found, young Cook will undergo Pasteur - 7y treatment ' " - 1 ." ' ' . lad - -- . t - .'".' . i r ' Ibixr, Jrtidditt3 calvco xiixd. cream Ijies bo Jbcttcif will moro and IHlitlo ; cosily witlt -- . m 2. d brunets rOlrls if you-arbut and this glow, read bobyou are blondes or affect a Othon unread. it bed trimming, passr erwise ybur sweet, unruffled dlsposl-tlp-an might become soured and spoil . day. perfectly good It Is all. because F. K. Daniels, president of a great Insurance company, declared recently that "90 per cent of blondes re useless In business." not yet the drug storea-haT.'But as .any-wilreported or other demand for walnut Juice stain preparations guaranteed lo turn lovely" golden tresses a . deep sable black.statement followed an Daniels ,'Mr. Official pronouncement that no more Artificial blondes or women .with' bob-b'- d hair would be employcd'by his thatjpresent employes lu ktther category would have to get. back to 'normalcy, pronto. "UlondltiV" remarked this courate-POi- s chap, "! kinark'Ol lick ofhave Business researches that 90 per cent.of blondes, are proved lfs'elesa. and . It . is my belief that', all bob their halr.are in the ,wpmen! who eoane. say tney cut their fix. rfme .hair to escape the heat.' It's hotter If don't jam Vvhere.they are going ' - - they , on the brakes. "Is a woman. , ."My Ideal of. business two or bad has three who years pne ,of collega work,,does not powder har 'pps every time the clock ticks, does arm .looking at a not wrist watch all day, does not rouge- not smoke cig f her chaeks " areta. "l can,,tplerato , a woman who, lays aside her corset. That Is comfort. But Ht. Is carrying comfort too far. to. bare long-haire- v -- e Malic 3 . red-head- s? - - - - - , . Spell it backward! . 1 tlrputher and-doea - . .- EAGLEBRAND . -- -- JCKU41A Condensed lo" and delivered the check to Counrj Attorney L E. McDougall. Mr. Kearney aald that the stste'-oIdaho haa filed a clatm for fl8,06$w-5against, the company, alao. representing principal and Jnterst on atan attue instltutlop.'s their dreM. I believe that business moneys deporlted --oo In girls should be attractively garbed. pure business style, the same as busare "dlshlnc CHILDREN RESCUED iness men. but whm you Out rny employes give me the longFROM BIG- - CANALS haired brunets every time. Sir. Danlals company employs some 3.CQ0 girls throughout th country. He X. Cpia RUPERT . Idaho. Aug. should know. Possib- Chugg and Ruth. Ehlllington. Sunday "ButVrhat about ly ha. considered discretion the better saved Gladys Chugg. 4 years of age, part of valor. In 'Connection with the from drowning when sbe Jumped from mention them fiery tops, for he - . - dldnt a wagon bridge into a canal. She was at all. : nearly drowned before rescued. r son of Mrs. Glen Hale. May Hale, was rescued from drownlnSTi PAYS FIBM SURETY in the canal north of town by 16 years of age. It is eiid Roberts. COUNTY BANK LOSS off the that the lltll boy was pushed one of Ms water into by deep bridge POCATEIXO.' Idaho. Aug. 1. companions. The boy could not swim. heard the .Through 'the .Aetna Casualty and In- Verl Roberts and hjs mother surance company Bannock county cries of the youngsters and hastened to has received 128,709.75. representingthe fpot.N i - "The Bakery-- ' j May 13. K. L. Kearney, district representative of the company, came to PocateT -- - and plenty of; action. the principal .and interest on money deposited in Bannock National bank at the' time when its doors were closed. - x-- I , r.ecjs wun wooea nair.. , pn B'Jon't. wbh (o give the lmpressloi k "I ihat business women should 'rieglecli - & ' MILKv':" :;POWI3ERED for the entire family Vire, freili milk in powdered f : orm-f.mn- "fornix at. good k grocery and drug stores |