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Show THE SAUNA SUN, S ALIN A UTAH OKLAHOMA LEGION MEN BUSY Hie I News Notes One Poet Builds City Park; Another Buys Church Building for Its Home. . hwm COULD NOT WORK From All Part of The Klingensmith post No. 120, of Bristow, Okla., with the aid of citibuilt and zens, dedicated a city park, according to Willimu Court- LEGION SO ILL i . UTAH 2 Ogden. Six aliens were admitted as citizens by Judge James N. post adjuThe park Logan. Members of the Logan was named for Scout council assisted in reorganizthe post. It ia ing the Ilyrum district council. one of the best Provo. Two youths aged 10 and 12 in the state, the were over to the juvenile alone court, turned pavilion It Is said the boys were plac(XX). $50, costing boulders on the Orem tracks. The roads cost ing $5,000 and a lake Highwaymen picked a bob $10,000. The park sled party for their victims, between covers five acres Logan and Providence. A. J. Fngaly. Not to be outdone In the reports ol Salt Lake City. A complaint hal Legion posts with outstanding rec- been field against Martin G. TV. ords, the Weart Gray post No. 110, of that he was gas for charging using a church Drumright Okla., bought heating, without it registering on his building and will convert It Into a meter. Schick-rampost home, according to F. P. Pnyrm. At the regular meeting adjutant The building was paid for out of American Legion funds col- of water users of the Strawberry Th High Line Canal company, W. Steed. lected through post activities. Lara Johnson, and Elmer Sabin post lins sent several standard maga zines to the Soldiers Tubercular sank were elected to the board. tarlum at Sulphur. Garfield. Charley Singh, 32, was A. J. Fogaly, commander of the smothered to death in an ore chute Drumright post, recently gave the fol- while watching concentrates ru8J lowing report of the posts activities: through the chute. Our post was organized In 1919. Murray. The foderal bureau of and was named for cne of the most of northern Michigan ha fisheries popular young men that we had in sent a of 150.000 mnckln shipment overhis who lost life tliis city, and aw to tiie fish and game state trmt seas. We had rough plowing for a of Utah. department dewe had couple of years because Price. Fire destroyed the buildtermined that we would not accept any charity from our business men, ing housing the office nnd hardware and that any sum of money we raised stock of .1. C. Weeter Lumber comwould have to he through the effort pany, causing a loss of approximate of the membership only. We held ly $25,000. some home talent plays and gave Midvale. An unsuccessful attempt dances and various entertainments was made by A. Nelson, serving a during the last three years, and not term, to dig out of the until 1922 were we able to save jail. enough whereby we could purchase a Manti. The financial report of the home. During the Inst year we had Fair Association, County Sanpete i carnivals, plays, team (Legion Baseball league, shows an indebtedness of $3,900 anu assets of $10,000. originated by our post, composed ol Safina. Orders were Issued by the six teams) ; we also bnd the Babe Ruth-Bostate hoard of agriculture calling toi Meuse! gnme, nnd some boxtiie closing of the Salina Crain & ing, together with some dancing. An amendment to our Milling company, until it can be fumicreating n building coimnltlee was en- gated against the weevil. acted and the following named ns the Mt. Tleasant. Teachers InStitiSte committee: Milton Speigle, J. G. Tor the N1 rth and South Sanpete Fisher nnd C. W. Saunders. school district will be held at Gun- Gained Strength, Weight and Now Doing Own Work, by Taking Lydia E. PinLham, Vegetable Compound ney, CConr for Thta Department Supplied tha American Lag ion Newt Service) tant by ONE OF BRAVEST LEGION MEN To Fruit Cake Lovers Now you can buy a fruit cake of the kind that you would make at home and plump, tender, juicy, raisins are ideal for cake. Taste the cake you get and see. Youll enjoy fruit cake more often when you can secure such good cake readj-madMail coupon for free book of tested recipes suggesting scores of other luscious raisin foods. Just ask your bake shop or confectioner for it the cake thats made with 111 prize fruit cake, in fact Jos. H. Thompson Raisin Growers Sun-Ma- id Ortt.iution Dept. F"" , commander at tiie Legions last national convention. Is now enrolled in the ranks of the "bravest of the brave, the wenr-er- s of the Medal ot IIonr- - a j. Gen. Charles II. Muir, who commanded the Twenty-eightdivision, in which Colonel Thompson commanded a battalion, decorated the Pennsylvania LePrevious gion leader at Washington. to the ceremony Colonel Thompson was entertained at luncheon by the Pennsylvania delegation In congress. The citation for the Congressional medal came to Colonel Thompson as a result of an act of valor In action near Apremont. France, October 1, 1918. Counterattacked by two regiments of Germans, Colonel Thompson, then a major of the One Hundred and Tenth Infantry, encouraged his battalion In the front line by constantly braving the hazardous fire of machine guns and artillery. Ills courage was mainly responsible for the heavy repulse of the enemy. Later In action, when the advance of his assaulting companies was held up by fire from a hostile macldne-gunest and nil but one of the assaulting tnnUs were disnbled, Colonel Thompson. rushed forward on foot three separate times in advance of his line, under heavy machine gun and nnti-tnngun fire, and led the one remaining tank to within a few yards of the nest. The tank enemy machine-gu- n succeeded In reducing the nest, thereby making It possible for the Infantry to advance. M h Raisins Sun-Mai- d Legion of the al e. that youll be glad De- strongest candidates for national These to serve to friends A American and one thin-skinn- that doesnt crumble and dry out. a tender, almost juicy cake with that rare flavor of the raisins and the spice that makes you like fruit cake. Past Lieut. Col. Joseph II. Thompson, past commander of the Pennsylvania department of the the most delicious you have ever known. save home baking. a rich, fruity, luscious cake a cake Lieut. Col. Joseph Thompson, Commander of Pennsylvania partment, Wears Medal. Compruim 14,000 Crown Mtwhnt Fresno, California CUT THIS OUT AND SEND IT Raisin Growers, I Dept. Fresno, California. I Please send me copy of your free book, Recipes with Raisins. Sun-Mai- d 55-d- home-tale- Cmr Blui Packati -- State. A good mixer also finds out a g eat rising Is a certain means of chasing away drowsiness, deal that Is going on that Isnt worth but Its heroic. knowing. DYED HER LOOM A MOV Q&Products Baby Carnages BABYS COAT, SKIRT AND CURTAINS WITH DIAMOND DYES Furniture Ask Your Local Dealer e Write Now for Illustrated Booklet 32-Pag- The Lloyd Manufacturing Company Heywood WakefUld Co.) Dept. Menominee, Michigan (19) Each package of Diamond Dyes contains directions so simple any woman can dye or tint her old, worn, faded things new. Even if she has never dyed before, alie can nut a new, rich color into shabby skirts, dresses, waists, coats, stockings, sweaters, coverings, draperies, hangings, everything, lluy Diamond Dyes no other kind then perfect home dyeing is guaranteed. Just tell your druggist whether the material you wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton, or mixed goods. Diamond Dyes never streak, spot, fade or run. Tills committee Immediately began negotiating for a site for the building and purchased a place 100 by 140, at that time the members of tiie Christian church desired another location nnd placed a proposition before our committee whereby we could deed the church our property and tnke their iota and building on an even trade plan. This gives ns 55 by 120 feet with tiie building nnd nil other improvements thereon, nnd with the cost of about $500 we will own one of the finest club rooms In this part of the state. We nave our building paid for and about $700 In the bank. We have received no donations. Every penny was raised by the help of the membership of Weart Gray post. No. UG, who are tiie most enthusiastic and peppei-- hunch of men you can find anywhere. CHECKS LEGION MENS CARDS Mlsa Florence H. Meade, Supervisor of Library Bureau, Busy With Force of Twenty Girls. These are busy days for Miss Florence H Memle of Chicago, supervisor of the Library Buwho has reau, been assigned the task of checking all American l.e-rsli- ip LEGION A few years more and there will be no log cabins left for greut men to be torn in. Generosity is a rich mans n poor man's hope. prh liege Indianapolis. . '' Directing force of from I MAN a con-die- first battle is over, Miss Meade will tackle the follow-uwork, which will last for many weeks. During the war Miss Meade served p lu-:- MEN 6oldiers Having Business With Veterans Bureau Must Deal With District Officers. fully equipped when sold. It has electric lights and starter, gasoline tank in the rear, demountable rims and extra rim and tire carrier, transmission and reverse, speedometer and all necessary indicators on the instrument board, curtains open with doors of open models. All closed models have high grade Fisher Bodies with plate glass windows. There is nothing more to buy but the license. Costs least per mile for gasoline and oiL There are more than 10,000 dealers end service stations throughout the country. Repairs are made on a low-co- st Cat rate system. Jor Economical Transportation Every Chevrolet i3 men who linve business with the United States Veterans bureau linve been advised to transact their affairs with the district officers. Recently former service men have been going to Washington at the rate of 100 a week with the expectation that they could accomplish more there than they could accomplish through divisional headquarters. In some cases the former soldie-- s have walked long distances in order to get to Wasldngton. Recently one nmn made the trip from Baltimore to Washington on crutches. Wusnlngton posts of the American Legion look out for the veterans who come with small means, or no means at nil, but these posts are now finding tiieir resources insufficient to take care of all the demands made on them. A pathetic feature of the situation e Is that the former soldiers from the Washington district learn that they will have to transact their business In the district la which they live. The American Legion, the American Bed Cross and various other on gr.nizations nave been trying to impress on the men who have business with the bureau that they must deal with divisional headquarters, but it acerna that thousands of veterans do not understand the situation. Tlia bureau has asked the Legion ouea more to take up the subject Stepnen Prices F. O. B. Flint, Michigan $910 529 680 850 860 510 Chevrolet Motor Company Detroit, Michigan C. land. Diary. No- - Sam B licks Noland, who has Iieen an editorial writer for lire Indianapolis News for many years, bus published a number ef short stories and essays. Sam BlicLs Diary is an amusing account of the daily life of an American business man in comfortable circumstances, out-aid- SUPERIOR Two Puicnger Roadster SUPERIOH Five Pineager Touring SUPERIOR Two Passenger Utility Coup SUPERIOR Four Passenger Sedanctte SUPERIOR Five passenger Sedan . SUPERIOR Light Delivery t are gradually carving out careers for them selves In the peace-timworld. One of the few successful men who has availed tiie field Is of literature Stephen O. Noland of Indianapolis, another lloosier writer. author of e with the Y. M. C. A. in Brest, and r with the Army of Occupation at Lobleutz. ; nison. was Ogden. Velina nolmes, 3 Instantly killed when she fell from a Faded coal wagon and one whee' passed over her neck. Moab. Seeral of the of Grand county hate de- in the papers telling what Lydia E. Pink-ha- Vegetable Compound had done for others and 1 thought I would try it. Then a man toid my husband about his wife and what good it had done her and wanted him to I took one bottle and . did for mein a weeks vuuiu ocD time, and when I had taken three bottles I had gained both in strength and1 weight took it and was doing my own work. before my last Daby was born and it helped me so much. 1 sure am glad to recommend the Vegetable Compound to any woman who suffers from female ailwhat ments, for I know by experience Pink-hams it can do. I have u ied Lydia E. Sanative Wash, also the Liver lira. Pills, too, and think them fine. Wm. Eldridge, 620 E. Grant Street, Marion, Indiana. A record of nearly fifty years semee should convince you of the morit of Lydia E. Pinkhams Compound. One thing a man cant understand Is why his enemies have so many friends. Psychoanalysis Is useful also helping one to overcome human likes. cided to pool their 1923 fleeces. Magna. The first complaint by Sheriff Harris fur the violation of the anticigarette law, was made against Andrew Dallias a Magna merchant. Price. Leroy A. McGee of Price was elected grand master of the grand lodge of Utah. Free and Accepted Masons. Brigham City. Ground Is being broken for a new modern business block for Brigham City to be located on the east side of Main street, im-- j mediately north mf tiie Boothe hotel, Tooele. Chris Morris, was awarded $3, (XX) damages For the loss of his eye, at the International Smelting companys plant last December i has Santaquin. 1 A. Petersor retired as member of the Nebo schiot district board having held the position for tiie last 23 years. Delta. It Is announced that the Deseret Irrigation company will scon float a $210,0090 bond issue. Logan. Fred Weber pleaued guilty to forgery before Judge M. C. Harris and was sentenced to a term from one to twenty years in the state (n dis- If the evil in men is visible It Is an easy matter to overlook all tha good. Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION indigestion! CENTS PS 6 Bell-an-s Hot water - 25$ wool-growe- Sure Relief 'ELL-AN- S 754: PACKAGES EVERYWHERE AND SQUEEZED TO DEATH When the body begins to stiffen and movement becomes painful it is usually an indication that the kidneys are out of order. Keep these organs healthy by taking LATHROPS , j uiem b e r s who served in tire distribute than one million cards, which oftentimes arrive at the rate of 12,000 a day. When the Lowest Priced Quality Automobile Is A 8 the World war days pass further back into history, American Leglor. lo 20 girls. Miss Meade will check WARNING TO AUTHOR 13 more b. Flint, Mich. AN Stephen and f. . IS C. Noland of Indianapolis, One of the Successful Men in Literary Work. in headquarters s mid base-bnl- nt around, let drag alone do my work. I read some letters by-la- k A plunge bnth on e run-dow- b n I I Mld-mi- n, 1 was all Marion, Ind. nervous and bent over. I could hardly The worlds standard remedy for kidney liver, bladder and uric acid troubles Famous since 1696. Take regularly am keep in good health. In three sizes, a! druggists. Guaranteed as represented frboxtheaMname Gold Medal on ever accept no imitatua prison. Price. The largest still ever discovered In Carbon county was confiscated at Horner's ranch by Sheriff Uemlng. Salt I.alce City. Coal operators and lumber companies charged with conspiracy to fix prices pleaded not guilty lief re Judge 1. A. Iverson. Delta Engineers are now working on the survey of the Lund-Ced.i- r City branch of the U. 1., a part of the $3, (XX), OIK) improvement campaign planned by tiie Union 1aclLc. Ogden Eleven crews in the freight department have been laid off since the first of the year o.v tiie Southern laciiic company because of the in traffic accoruinj to reports. Smithfield. Pea groweis of the Mnithfield Enrm Bureau voted after a lively meeting, to accept the pea contract offered by the Morgan Canning company. Logan Y. Arakawo, sent to this KltEMOLA tlmltloea ran, OR. Ik wonders a ItOX mvw abltoCTvam for tim isnuinexlon. Hemoves rum pies etc. A sronder-tu- l Mill Jl'S. Ml KM BOOKLIST, eon-nri- . face bleneh. C. H. 9EHBY CO.. 2975 MidllEJn Avenue. CHICaHO CANT CUT OUT A Bog Spavin or Thoroughptn enn clean them off but you promptly with and you work the horse who has tiie customary joys and sorsame time. Does not blister or remove the hair. $2.50 rows of his class. per bottle, delivered. Will Noland, who Is known as Steve to tell you more if you write. his fellow Legionnaires, was one of the Bock 4 A free. U. of tiie Brown llilton founders post W. F. YOUNG, lac.. 310 Temple St., SpriatfieU, Him. of the Legion in Indiunupolis and served as its first commander. lie was coiumissiQued a first lieutenant at the COUGH?8 Second Officers' Training camp and Try Piw'r-Mt- oo served as an artillery officer in ths ishingly quick redivision in America nnd Eighty-fourt- h lief .AsyrupunUke ail other plea in France. country by a Manchuria sugar comant does not tip Tiie Legion writer has been of great pany to study American get stomach no agriculture, opiates. 35c and assistance in advice to Ids comrades in has enrolled at the Utah 60c everywhere Agricultural regard to publicity for ludiuuapolis college, here. posts of the Legion. Frequeut love makes a man think Provo. Camps for the construc- more of the girl than he does of hint-sel- f. tion gang of the Phoenix ConstrucShe Got the Job. Helen, In person, answered an ad- tion company have been established vertisement for a typist. The pros- on the Pleasant View road. Abmt 73 Try not have opinions; and youll find it practically Isnt necessary to pective boss looked like he would be men will be employed in the Lard to please nnd Helen was lather of the power line from the talk. embarrassed. After answering most Olmstead pmver plant to the ColumLook to Your Eyes of his questions concerning her work, bia Steel corporation plant Beautiful Eyes, like fin e he asked, Wlmt machine (typewriter) Moab. Work on road projects Nos. Teeth re the resole of Constant do you use? as he glanced out of the The daily use of Murine 5 and 6 In Grand nnd San Juan Cere. window. makes Eves Clear and Radiant. Entorable. Harmless. Sold and counties will he resumed within Recommended ller gaze followed his and alts by All Druggists, the next month state comthe road promptly replied, "A Ford." mission has assured State Senator O. She got the job. W. M"Conkl' FISCS WW&& |