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Show :v, Utah State News ' " " ' fetal. The menu, of the first Commercial Lo-pi- n club dinner of the season held at of consisted week entirely last Uir Utah products. Mrs. Catherine Gottfredson, who :" V . : DEMOCRATIC-CGU- SHOVJ TfES III . C- OT C- ram , y " ' . OFFICIAL RETURNS Live stock men of Denver and Colorado to general: are reported to be highly Interested In the establishment of a brunch packing house of the Cuda-aPacking company in 6alt Lake and the extension of the 6&H Lake atock- yards." Hore than a score of young men desirous of going to Chicago are reported to have been mulcted out of small sums of money at Salt Lake by an alleged confidence man withja scheme ' Utah Products week . will be In Salt Lake City during the reek of November 19 to, &y, Sttttsoa, ft miner of Phoenix, was ran down by a runaway teem, sustaining Injuries which may prove ... ,, ' - serving her third term as city treasurer, died at Saltna last week from-- heart trouble, - jLeeji last' week at a Salt Lake died, .Indian, irLi:: m . Miss Anna garter ad Charles vftl- Dr, and lard of this city were united in mar-- j guests of Air. and Salt "Lake" dinner Sunday." riage VTtednesday-InUie-- Mra-ft-- W. ' 4 temDle. Eklna were the at J.J?'. Smith " 0(1 UTAH (Mrs. Monday morning at le:SC the Democratic county central committee wfS and all the county officers-elecOf ficialf election returns for Utah" meet In this city fpr the purpose, of county' show lie votes 'for Justices ! considering the State appointive of-the ' peace (a Fairfield and !Hcers, for which Utah.oounty will as. ua to receive for constable, in Vineyard. vrbeiP! recommendation J"1168,of .the county candidates : for - Justice of the. the' central committee. The appointment were V. In Fairfield peace , offices will alse and R. (L. Dubois, of delegates in. countywas Thomas, Republican, f.A the decissiosi Trk w rrr T'h&v tmt vaIaa aanh In.tJbe considered. This -: i t, tor sixteen at a Covers were-lai- d Miss Bertha Bailey is. here from dinner given Monday by (Mr. and Mrs. Salt Lake spending a week with re- Bert Jensen in honor of Mr. and Mrs. lives and friend9. Kenneth Weetrope of Salt Lake. -- Of - - . Mr and Mrs. Amos .Ward of Pre Mrs. George O. (Beebe of Santaauin I ton, Ida., are enjoying a visit in the spent the past week here as the guest Dl Garden City for a few days of Mrs. D. R. Beebe. , . wnen tne wetnoers of' Troop . reacneu uanu on Novemoer 10, they were given a royaJjrjslcometVelng Miss Lyle Ferre is a Salt; Lake Edith..Ham-mon.Th6 Misses .Beulah and Vineysrd the. candidates for constable Uve committee of the county central entertained a merry crowd : of were Conrad Maag. Republican, and; J committee held - Wednesday after served ' a.- bounteous dinner,: after visitor for several days, i ' which aerogram young people at a theatre party Tues- M. G. LJoyd, Democrat of speeches and noonr Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ashley left the day evenings Following the show the each was 08. it is expected . some music-wfollowed a given, by big fore part of the week for Richmond to guests adjourned to the Hammond agreement will be "reached in both ball in the evening. ; r of Marysvale. '.. ' " home where they continued their cases. spend the winter months. OCTQMRIAN CLOSES USEFUL At a conference held in Salt Lake ..' Arthur good time with music, games and The following la the official vote as bv an automobile while riding-- , his City . of the mayors of Salt laae, ProJudge and IMrs. A. B. Morgan have luncheon.' reported by the county commissioners and is suf vo, Logan and Sandy; a tentative plan as their guests for a few days, Mr. tn their canvass of the vote : Saljt LakeC-tty-, AREERjJUSEBAUTOQAT trrtlbclejn t v 'Miss Dora Clark was hostess to the annual meeting of the State and "MrsrD.TJ7RusseiIof Spanish forPresidenV fering..- from contusions onhe"head for' --twenty of her friends 'Monday evening Charles E. Hughes JR.).; ....... 5.20S ' Municipal ifague was made. - The rrk. tnd arms. in the capacity of a-- sewing bee." The t Voodrow. Wilson (D.) . . .. 8,2a5 is for scheduled December meeting; freak " a election of. bet, In payment and Woodrow Wilson P.).... ....... 13 Sunday Mrs. R. D. Suttcn was1 hos- - book, KBthe Damon, was read were 19, 20 and 2l at Sandy widow" Mrs. Alice "Malena Allan L, Benson is! ) .,.. ....... 413 during the session refreshments f tess dianer- in- honor-o- f Rtadwheeftarrow ride through the j - A machine for. use MrTand Mr .s TBeft Sutton ad"famnyri served; IheateeTahder-Wllklris- r diedr of man a For United States Senate" Tuesday morning at her home in. the streets of Salt' Lake, finishing the;" Mie scnooi is tne latest aspiration .6.440 Sixth ward of general debility at the Mia lreta Evans or Salt Lake is a George Sutherland (R.K-- . Jackson School MotheraV cluk . The following party went by auto to rt,i at. the state capitolr irtoTH. Miss fWilli at aye of 81 years. Mrs. Wilklns was the Lake Salt At a King rastfteguest-efmeet; recent City. Salt Lake Wednesday to attend the ' birthday anni The seventy-eight6 daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. dsoa Mand Newell. William H. King (P.).. committee-was-aclub-- a, .i.. ot the Erma Miss for tag P. reception wedding of Smith, president Joseph versary was a nadve ot umo. " jiarBeyand: Snow-ato find nd & of p6I6ed way financing' the of the Mormon church, was celebrated She came to Utah with her parents la For Congress Second District A pleasant social gathering "was of a machine, by the bride's parents that evening: . 6.388 jlS51 and hat sinee resided in Provo, . i tt.) . . R. Charles Monday with a family. party at, the purchase Mabey Mrs.. C. jftvgn- at the AomeQf iMjr and -I" at TH&nop's building at Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Al Pace Tues,day evening when "they Francis Fletcher, ff Mona in the 70's. basin line a into unless S. Jones, Mr; and MrsISL E. Fletcher, entertained elghteenj jtheiri friend James May (P.) n sending eight times as Urge a the final the Uintah Mrs. Wilkifif waa a most estimable (S.). report of the engineers in Jr., Misses Zoe Fletcher, Veoma and with - an interesting Ill, woman program of Murray fi, Ring joHtritoutlon to the Syrian relief fund and has spent a useful life of For Justice t of Supreme Court decoraand a floral music. of show the work Randall Leland games that Messres. charge as Pretty to its Lyle Jones, any population, proportion devotion" to her religion and bet D. N. Straus (R.) .6,188 and of white tions line branch Into yellow chrysanthe that section of the and Earl Spafford. ather state in the union, Utah has .1481 family and of kindly service to aH mums adorned the rooms. The hostess Elmer B. Corfman (DJ.i T with whom she has been brought, la . uade splendid exhibit of her BPiritjrf state would be a. paying proposition," Corfman Elmer fl (P.).., Miss Winnie-Ho- we is, here from served a dainty luncheon. said H. C. Nutt, general manager, last For Governor . association, and, though advanced ha philanthropy, fewwith a Lake days Salt spending week- IL. Morris (R.) .8,545 years; she will be greatly missed by 4 Nepht rendered an to opinion was friends. Miss According lreta Pvans of. Salt Lake relatives and V host of friends. Simon .7,893 Anton em(D.). an Austrian Bamberger , Antopolaski, by' the county attorney, at the request at a delightful Simon the Jionored guest 8 She is survived by the following " (P.). Bamberger in the Standardville. mines Is of at commlssioB-srsMissMlibeTLmitner Maud ployed Nepht house 'Lake party by given county .Miss, il tte 177 children'. or " - Mr8.4raDemingr- of. coal cars TMTTOeiidlnit a week te iProvo - as the Newell Monday-last- , Jams," music- - PxlMcHugjSJraxTiTT the pay for evertime for election was killed when-twCoalville ruriahr wilklnf, of Kimber-lof Stats For Secretary ana refreshments contnDutea to tne over him. WJhen the cars started to guest of Miss Alice Moore. .6.3TJ Judges should property be but 25 Idaho; Mrs. Hattle 89. Dunn, of success of the affair enjoyed by Wacoln G. Kelly (R.).. move the man attempted to stop them ,.T.M3 Provo; Alroy Wilklnsof IRoose.velt; Harden Bennion (D.) . ... . . cents an hour. e iLucille of (Miss Dunn, twenty-fivThe guests. marriage his weight against them'. .. . Lorenso Harden Bennion fP.) Wllkins, Mrs, Susa W. The state will establish a convict by bracing daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs. J. F. Dunn, 408 Poulton and John : G. Wllkins of was He cut to wb.eel Huscher the r George by pieces (H.)........ A family dinner-wa- s of this city, to Parry Harrison of eantp at once at. ToquervfflerrWash given by Mr. ' "" Provo. She has 61 Tt of the oar "Pr Attorney General solemnized and Mrs; Henry Johnson Sunday-- at was Ida., Pocatello, Ipton county, to begin construction P. Fabian (R.). ...... ..6,875 threw Harold and line The of Salt , were the which in the Salt (Lake temple. laid for fifteen Dan covers, pipe at Wednesday Funersl Utah guestsr1- -" B.ShleldJB.)......T.955 C services are being children. Aftera several days'- sUy-ithe entrance to the Mukuntuweap lAkeChemlcarc held in" the Sixth Dan B. Shields (P.) Idaho for leave will the couple owned young outright by ithe Diamond Match 410 ward meeting house joday. MoGiveni (S. j national monument. Mrr and iMrsJames Gardner pleas Lawrence- For has been completed and the to make their home. Auditor State Lucae U in tnTnosplSTwith company, JentertaJned--afc4inne'Wednes antly A bumper to stop railroad cart Tooele county, . at Grants,; ....-.5.4Joeepfa Jensen (R.) tevre cuts en the right arm and about. I factory Mrs. Doc Cotter announce day evening complimentary to- - Mr. Joseph Ririe (D.) , . rr. rrvr . . . . 7,928 has been. Invented that consists of a Mrand to obtain built from waters the potash AmerW. Mrs. Oscar and of the head and Iffike Spickens s tn the of their- daughter Chipman 8 series of curved elevations . ... la Che Joseph Ririe (P.) of Great Salt Lake,- - will be in opera the engagement Neals Madsen qf "Lark, ican Fork. to "county" Jail at Tooele aa the result of Mamie, 410 track which gradually reduce the G.. .... Locke Bvans a few days, Utah. The marriage will take place a row over a shovel at the plant of tioo, in For 8tato Treasurer. speed of a car, the last one being-hi-gh Miss Ruth Swenson returned from D. H. Madsen (R.) . ...... ..... ... .6,387 the International Smelting company. Pleasing progress in library wort this, month. enough to halt it. . Salt. Lake Tuesday after a several Daniel O. Larson .,.,.7,947 Mrs. Amy Hill, who shot and killed for (D.)...., Lakeity-- tt 6 Daniel O. Larson (V.l ....... ... An interesting social affair of the days' pleasure trip. The Turkish government has takers .jr.. 4W up a project fpr the Irrigation at was" given TbrMttirMaud-Farreweek" Rev. Wm. V. Bulkley (8.) In the brarian Issued. Just had because he past year, b Bonny's office, in the form of a The Utab Sorosis met with Mrs. W. , For 8upt of Public Instruction nearly half a million acres of the to marry her, will have to face the report shows, there have been 200 Monday evening 18,121 Adajmlainrthyilicla ot antiquity, shower complimentary to Miss Lucille F. Vlolett Wednesday anernoon. Mrs. E. G. Gowans a charge of murder, a coroner's Jury sessions held, with an aggregate at Dunn, a bride of the week. The rooms R. iEL Knowlden gave a splendid OllvU MoHugh (S.) ,. . , , 406 at a cost of 117,600,000 and eight or were attractive f orthe occasion in paper on "liUther JBnrbank and flow ten years of work gelding she was guilty cf the shoot- - tendance ef 1,80$ persons. wan He Creates new Flowers." Vocal It. A. Knight colored decorations James Glenn, a bartender of Salt dalnty . - - Immediate 6,282 large parasoLiilled with an selections were rendered by the hos Japan la discovering that it possessea-man- y repairs to: the Piute res- - Laker is anxiously sought by several hearts.-. . . . . etc., fThe of will meet .6,412 week next tess. mineral springs rich In radiuaa,. club John ; rice, hung flowers, Roundy rR.i srvoir dam have been ordered by the persons who made elections bets and abundance ' ' A. Bl C!ooper (R.),......,...,.. 6,408 emanations. v of the room, which, when with Mrs. E. T. Jones. center in the itate land board. Leaks will be left the money, estimated at $1,000, the : . 8.011 O. . H. (D.) Berg Thus was guest Shoes-wlt- h . popped and hew riprapping placed lef to hishande- - as atakeholder. aluminum soles " havs Mrs. Joseph "Beck entertained the Edward Southwick (D.) ; . , . , . , , ;,079 opened and showered lta contents . .7,929 been invented for persons working ia fortify the structure againet the pres- far no trace of htm Jias been found, upon her. Entertaining games were Helpful Hour club 'members at her Alma Green wood (D.) . . . . .7,881 water or sure which will result from spring although it is f eported that he loard- played and ta the following guests a home this afternoon. "The rooms were Lorenro Argyle ,(D.) . damp places. was 40 Martinr T. luncheon Charles (S. British scientists are studying a ; ..Utws. od an eastbound train. daintily prepared prettily arranged- in. the season's 410 mineral found la Wales that emits a served:- (Mrs. George B, Harding, flowers and the time pleasantly spent James Spencer 410 faint light in its natural state. Mrs. J. C Deal, Mrs.. J, F. Dunn, Mrs, i with music and chat. Delicious fe-- Benjamin Stahlman (S.),.409 . . ass C. E. EricksonjMrsGA, Hanson, ffreshments were served. fs4. For District Judge John Clark Mrs. Kenneth iBorgr-'Mr- s. About, the. only creature that can Insist upon getting CROUPINB for ol . .4.950 afford anf Jacob liJvans suit nowadays it Y WILL OPEN THEIR and the Misses JVirginiLSutherland, all throat and lung troubles. All drug- the Baptist Aid)f " 16 Merline ' Andrew BjMorgan-tD,8,4 Vilate Lael autocratic the !-; 'Elliott, Irvine, sheep. church met Wednesday afternoon at .. gists, 25c. For PljjtnlctAttorney An - Oregon ipowerj3 development Roylance, Ruth. Foster, Edith .Cluff, the home of Mrs. I. H. Masters. Elias Hansen (R.) . .,. ... . m . .675 plant has the world's largest chain Salian Farrer, Grace Farrer; Maaeline Let ths Christamts Card carry the Hathenbruck, Margaret Dusenberry, One of the important social events James H. McDonald (&.) . ... . . .T7.952 drive, eight, chains, each 21 inches of message Term For Co. Com Ada Howe, Ezma Lewis, Ardella Ash-to- arranged for Friday evening is the personal friendship. wide, transmitting 6,000 Send your photo. Larson and Ny-6,230 Geneve Roberts, Ethel Cluff, "get together" partyojgivenJbyl J. S. Page, Jr (R.) . . . inrn s tuaio, Columbia Theatre. Flossie Dunn, Maurine Dunn. Corinne the- - members of the Baptist church Ilyrum jTrhomasTI).) . L. Oneeetot- - copper .jnlnes In Cuba . Mern Anaerson, veaa stng-hara.- - complimentary to the new pastor, Benjamin Drollinger (S.).., .. .. 417 have been operating almost conWilson, ofTerm For Co. Com. Reorganized with the following tinuously on an extensive scale ever Rev, Stewart and family. Special enF. Bringhurst (R.) We sell nearly everything at ficers for the ensuing year: Alma J. 6,399 since the ore was discovered in 1520. features refresh including tertaining 7.R84 RmiA (T , Bott'a. a most .TrtBPnh ilartln: Van- - Wagenen, president,- - and David .. Miss iLeona Stagg was a Salt Ijake ments-ar- e being planned-an- d . For County Attorney James 423, ., (S.) - cordial invitation Is extended to al( visitor OpenshffW""Becretary "Thtg"-la- the G. P. Parker ".T.TT ror uiern county to a time. in jolly good participate Patents have been- granted a St tenth year for this organization of Martin M. Irsen (D.) .8,044 Smith James ..5.322 (R.) Mrs. Sarah Baker is spending a w)uis Inventor of an electric alarm terpsiochoereiah artiste and they will L. T.i Epperson (D..,..,..i.,.. 7,986 .For County turveyor j 1 will The friends NineteentlLCentury-Cluh-. in relatives and few at with e sounds when rain begins, to. fall days 408 O. C ; Dliy ( 8. ' . r'r Rrii. vi . . ,5.474 yearon-thhold its regular meeting" tomorrow iiiit((riir Salt Lake windows left open for ventilation. City is tfee of in ....... Ben E. Argyle (D.)...... For First .7,868 Thanksgiving evening afternoon at the home of Mrs. Jofen L. . . A Ii: NelsOTR;trt JohnBeveridge (S.) r,f. . . . . . . 398 record for lie ward social halL This clubwhoconsists Buchl. A on and Miss book review H. J." "Justice" Mrs. . Simister For County Assessor William L. Openshaw (D.) ; . . ...7,737 enjoy Hortense SimiEter 'are tost heavily loaded train recently of sixty members of those Ogden visitors by Galsworthy, will be given by .Mrs. M. G. Psimer (S.) 403 Ernest Chadwick I'R.1 .... . ,6,50t as established by a Russian railroad dancing. Jrtiey will give ten, dances lor a few days; Roy ixxikridge; season. For Wl Sheriff (D. Creer this 7,828 ... Roger which an American locomo-)..,.. iginer II. uve hauled a train 2,800 feet long B9l;" of Five liundrediswas The game IrdraiaitdM 3if iSast tD.)r... .. . . . . . , . .. 8,150 CROUPINE first, last and all the For Preclnct'Justlce, Provo with a load of 4,424 tons. to be in card at a the at reception given given party played R. 386 R. Geo. . , xr. . ; . . . . .1.425 Thorne (R.) time for Croup and Cougns. GuaranT. Knight (S.) Citiritonday-nex- t at the residence of er residence of L. Jones (D.).... .... ..1.T88 For teed 1r all Hrst TSlassrurStorearr: Sutherlanl E. in of Senior Mrs.. w; honor -- JMonday Presi evenlngJMrB. R. . . For Constable, Provo .... DaviSr ir.r 5,479 (R.) U Edward Cox and John Taylor were dents Day.- Accompanied -- by Levi ....1.8U .Has Germany been1 informed by awarded ....7,828 Wren Wllkins (D.) (D.).. McGurrin on the harp, Mrs. Sadie Phillips the favbrs. Dainty refresh Trinnaman 406 B.-.1,354 " wireless from Sayvill about that (B.)... Roper (R.) .. . ... ..... Masters will rendereeveral - vocal served to thirty, were ments pumpkin grown there, on selections this occasion. whipli in dpRorihprf aa hrinz ninfl feet rapt (?) thick, andi Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Westrope of sro'ind n"d th Dr. W. A. Thorne's friends and Salt Lake have returned home after : waist ! e in th tairly large v. t patrons will be pleaBedtolearn that i an enjoyable visit with Provcrrela he has recovered from his recent inlives.. - Chief of er and Superindisposition and is - again - practicing tendent of Police Caldwell of Battle-ford- . at his old stand over HedDr. and Mrs. J. F iNoyes of Amer- dentistry onist 2, corner of Center Drug were the guests of Mrs, street and No.' Wfest and in the recent Alberta and Edmon ican Fork Farmers-an- d" First were right up with John Jackson the fore part of the j ton tournaments 1 Pro-duce- rt week.:--v v the "big winners." Hot Tamales, Hot - Meat Pies and chili, the best that can be served. Sutton-ChasSoda Fountain. T - tf. "rrT-TjTwas -- d : WfH-Joh- The-vete-- fer as i JBeaiMedi!. . : , - -- r ... " - X j -- - - Wj-lkin- - motion-picture the 1X1-Jr8- - p- w. Jtmerlf.syry a 'j , - 1. ; , - ' - St - ,' - y, -- - . ' six-mil- f5 grand-childre- - ,itom-:iiaa- tblrjty-mflro- n -- e -- n great-great-gran- d T r- 04 . " . ....... oss-HBonny d " . ...... :oJSUt..,Repm (!R.).........67 tt,ti . - ' - - -- ... - (8.)............ - - Luther-Christm- w ...... The-Ladi- es'- , all-wo- : - r. horse-powe- r. ' 1 -- - -- (.)............... -- John-RStow- County-Treasur- art er -- -- -- a County-Record- I . - - -- Mrs.-Edwar- d T : F. 500-poun- d r tuian r actories Pay Annually to Police-Walk- . Utah Other Utah for Raw - e ' y 1 1 'A, ' We beg to state That November 8, will see Judge Hughes in (Wilson's (Economist: - You are too lote you damned old skate. For Wilson won by a Western shoes-Am- v j : . - - MARRIAGE LICENSES. , '. The following marriage licenses have been issued: ..... Henry Child, of Spanish Fork, and Eva Cahoon, of Benjamin. Charles S. Wlllard and Anna A. . Carter, both 6f Provo... Milton R. Noble, of Sprin grille, and Edith (Mae Leeds, of Fairmont, West Va, .: James M.'Henrie, bf Ferron, "llknery county, and (Mary ', E. . Quinn, of Ephralm, - Sanpete ,.: county, "" were married here Wednesday by Deputy County. Clerk Ellas A. Gee.- - , : " ' ; f. . fc ( . . f f.V':P 5. - - company Is tourppERA Torlr Metropolitan these parts on its way home from ing Columbia Monday, Nov. 2a ' the Exposition, San 0Bl maner 'of the Colum-tfran- d Francisco, where it closed one of the ? e announce a brilUant grandest opera seasons ever known In,er.a ""Cert with six Interna- - this country. The soprano of the cointlwai , Fnntfa. s- .prograai. su , pany is ausaa Emma A Drought;'- a r h,i , ";o jh : Panama-iPacIfic- ; la"-- y t- '"L T'ce . - of admission, :,The New I Canadian, well known to NetT York, ' f t 000 persons and pay- - in wge? 115,000,000, a year : ThrxeReason9 Why Utah is Prosperous. Do Your Share and keep. t Prosperity Mere. , ..i BUY tITAO MADE GOODS Nats and Candy at Bott'a. - GRANp -- "'The7.:giyewM:.'ta18,v - --- WTR0poLTAN , "- v v I'll ITHE 'DANISH 'VIOLINIST $35,000,-000.0- 0 r SUte. 4 Materials ' i i 1 N OH F N 6 ft I N f " :. Boston, Montreal and Chicago opera goers. ' She scored a triumph last season "with- (Butterfly ." Miss Drought' charming personality has combined most favorably with her wonderful yolce to make her one of fh prime favorites of the New York Metropolitan company. - " " "HOW IT 'HAPPENeD." ILilllan," said mother severely, "there were two pieces of cake in the pantry this morning and now there la only one. "How does this happen T" -"I don't know." replied CJllian regretfully, "It musta been so dark I didn't see the other piece - France ;makes elementary instrao. tlon obligatory for all children between the ages of 6 and 18. OI'D ffMm mm . |