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Show I 0 s y J 4 SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER lHt; 19, 1921 Ship Your Furniture in Our Through Cars at Reduced Freight Rates to Beautiful Office IN THE Clift Building Ogden School Population Gains 337 in Year J HALLORAN-JUDG- E trust Was. 633. Three Attractions Rolled Offenders Draw Varying Into One for 1922 Penalties From Judge !. OGDEN, Nor.' 11. Ogden win porpetu-t- e her Wild West Show and Rodeo nnd her Fashion Show and Harvest Festival. Such was the announcement last night following a meeting of reprA dative of business clubs and other orgwwnatlons of the city. The fetea will be combined wlih --one big showto be held during the "last week in August of the first week in September, The following committee was appointed to devise wa a and meana for the perpetuation of the show: Frank M. Drlggs, Weber club, chair man; James Brennan, Rotary club; Charles H. Barton, chambef of commer.-e- ; Fred G, Taylor, fashion (how; Farley T. merchants' Committee; Ora Wright, Bundy, Wild West company; David Matt son. Progressive Business club; W. 11. Reeder Jr., Klwanla; M. D, Williams, Ogden chapter of the A. A. E. The committee wilt meet at I oclock Friday evening, November 25, 2 at theJ W eber club. Tr, rOCATELLO. Ida.. Nov. Among those sentenced by Judge O, R. Baum in court Thursday were: M. A. Peterson, who pleaded guilty to the charge of forget y and was sentenced to serve from six months to fourteen years In the state who pleaded penitentiary; R. C. Hacker, to assault snd was sentenced to guilty In serve ninety days the Bannock county Jail; Joe Chacon, charged with the possession of Intoxicating liquor, who was sentenced to serve sixty days in the county Jail and to pay a tine of 250; R. C. Kerr, charged with the possession of Intoxicating liquor, who was fined 100 and sentenced to thirty days In Jail, the sentence being suspended pending good behavior; FTed T. Brown, who pleaded guilty to the charge of possession of liquor, was fined 75 and sentenced to thirty days In Jail, the Jail sentence being suspended. T. A. Sterrett, William laxley and Jam es ' Wat son, all of Soda Springs, found guilty of possession of liquor, drew fines as follows; . Sterratt. 100; Lesley, 200, and Watson 150, the Jail sentence In each case being suspended. company Main 3 . TELEGRAM SALT-LA- KE Los .Angeles, gin Francises, Oakland, Chicago end vicinities and all points between Chicago and the . Broadway. OGDEN. Nov. 19. Increase In the cenAtlantle Coast. sus figures of the Ogden city schools last forwas 137, to returns warded "to the according state superintendent of M. A. Keyier Fireproof Public Instruction by Superintendent W. Karl Hopkins. The figures follow; Storage Co. Total number In Ogden who had reached the residing of ( years and had age not reached the age of 19 on October 31, Phone Wasatch 5722 And 8723 1921, 4484 boys, 4399 girls. Total. 89 78. 328 West Second South Age ( jo IS. both Inclusive. 3141 boys. 3uie gtrls y TfatatglS; Ages 14 to 17, both lnclualva, 1342 boys, 1379 girls. Total. 2733. Number of school age who attended school last year, 89 79 boys and 907 girls. , Total. 7888. Aga 6 to .13, both Inclusive, .who atDISCUSSED tended no school last yea?, 438 boys and 433 girls. Total. 871. - Age 14 to 17, both Inclusive, who atWASHINGTON, Nov. 19. Comtended no school last year, 7 boys and plaints against the Southern Pacific, 54 girls. Total, 121. Atchlson Topeka A Baht Fe, WestAge 10 to 17, both Inclusive, who and write, II boys end 13 girls. ern Pacific, Log Angeles A Balt Lake, Chtcako, Rock Island Pacific, El Paso A Southwestern, Denver A Rio ter FUNERAL HELD FOR VICTIM OF FRIEND'S RIFLE yBr Funeral -- ser- - 23 years vices for Edward A. Wofflnden, of age, garage owner- - of this city, who by his killed was accidentally shot and best friend , last week, were held last Interment Sunday at Provo, Utah, where was made. . Wofflnden. who was also a musician, a was hunting deer near hers with W'offtn-den The companion pile!01 Inhim for a deer and shot, killing stantly. The body was brought By ac5,,r and automobile to Challls. On Friday funeral services were held at Mackey, Ida., and the body shipped to Provo, where a second service was held at the Fourth ward last Sunday. Wofflnden la survived by hie mother, West Mary F. Wofflnden, 404 North Third street, Provo, four Brothers and two stan. RATE COMPLAINTS ARE Grande, Arixona Eastern A Grand Canyon railroads chargtng that pas senger fares between points In Arizona and Nevada and New Mexico, were unreasonable, discriminatory and ' ters. STUDENTS WAGING POCATELLO, Ida., Nov. 19. The an- prejudicial were dismissed today by nual meeting, and election of the council the interstate commerce commission. of the Boy Scouts of America was held The complaJnant were the Arixona WAR ON , RODENTS IDAHO- - PROFESSOR FOR WORKERS Wednesday evening at the Commercial corporation PARTY commission, the public . hall with member council eighteen preservice commission of Nevada, and the - FAT80N. The schools of Nov. sent. T h oJifcvH B JJamiUon. reLirl ng rtater:cQrpprattftnri;orriJti.iaxtoni"-UfjNeuRESCUE AND WIFE BERTH POSTQFFiCE r sa -- Fayeon"preetdent-BTKhavobccn. eondlng-ersuccoMaJoTB:" E"A hdersOrf.HPTi . Mexico. ,, ful campaign this week for (he extermipreaided,-aaalateScout mg secretary, by CATTLE PUREBRED WOMAN BEATEN BY nation of rodents. The teachers In each Executives O. 8. Jones and Assistant Scout Executive Perry E. Krlb. of the three grade schools offered as a The following officers were elected; J. HUB CLUB SPONSORS MOSCOW, Idaho. Nov. 19. Purebred special Inducement to, give a treat to the IDAHO FALLS, .Ida., Nov. 19 Mrs. pupils In a room at each school turning cattle worth $15,H9 or 20,900 were saved Ellen O. McGroady was me successful T. Young, president; J. Robb Brady, first of In the evidence of the grestest number vice president; the Rev. t H. Cleaves, fronj fire by Professor and Mrs. Ray F. CITY BOND PROJECT .for the appointment of post- second and mice caught during the five Morgan early yesterday, - while the Beef applicant having vice president; William 8. Botben, rU easily defeated all applischools days of the week. Two mice cattle barn of the university college of master, Fred and and held examination secretary; In here, Quinn, treasurer, cants the count ss one rat Several hundred rate agriculture was burning. 19. Th Nov. MOUNT PLEASANT, Will receive Major S. E. Anderson, commissioner. The The fire started at 2 to. apparently has been notified that eheannouncement snd mice have beer, turned in each day. executive committee la composed of the mtmbers of the Hub club of this city The the appointment. was .from defective well under comes aa a wiring, and when the ormet Rev. AtChandler N. C. P. B. Practically every school child In town way When It was evening several Thursday ea O'Malley, prominent surprise, discovered. Realising has entered heartily In the work and is band was discussed and took kinson, Dr. W. F. Howard, H. 8. Hamil- ganisation of a city the value of the forty purebred Short- - Prt7 workers were applicant end a committee of three, namely, Harry ton. 8. E. Brady and H. M. Wolf. 1 trapping energetically. rns and Herefords that occupied the the examination. G. Ilford W Hafen and Newton Erickson, Tha matter of the budget for the comstalls. Professor and Mrs. Morgan, who wee chosen to take up tha ing year was discussed and referred to Clemmsen, llvo on the farm, bent their first efforts the executive committee with the request mattercanandbe report Inat the next meeting to saving them and wero practically BOY SCOUTS RECEIVE HOSPITAL BILL AND done this ltn. that It take The council what action. through getting them out when other a nearly date for thi pur- In A meeting to discuss roads will be held will meet at early arrived. clubrooms the FINE FOR ASSAILANT help of perfecting final tonight. Th mayor, DEGREES OF HONOR pose The only loss of livestock was of two ana board, members of this city Fair-vieand adopting the budget. organlzatioa school or three animals that broke away after th new mayors end of . OGDEN, Nov. 19. and Spring City are expected to atGeorge Lewis, who being rescued and rushed back into the - trOGAN, Nov. 19. Tho high school audwas one of the Judges of the Wild West fire. tend. 4 was crowded wjth Boy Scout, The 'flames had gained suen headway itorium HUBBY REFUSES TO show, pleaded guilty In the aistrlct court leaders and the ptoblio to wltne other help came that the fire could their of the court of honor, at yesterday to a charge of assault and was when the proceeding fined 1M. He was ordered siso to pay not be stopped and the barn was totally which fifty scouts were invested with CARRY IN KINDLING $750,000 DISTRIBUTED 5S in hospital fees for Jack Becker, the destroyed. is the program: The beef barn was one of the older higher rank. Following O. Preeldent witness. IN IDAHO BEET AREA complaining structures on the university farm. Loss Singing. "America'; prayer, of first and OGDEN, Nor. 19. Cruelty formed th of feed, straw and silage was estimated W. laindquiet; presentation William How-etwo divorce suits, one granted basis of RECKLESS DRIVING CHARGED. clans second Mayor badges, amounted university officials, to other ft led; Nil' District Judge IDAHO FALLS; 'Id.;-No- vr if. Tueswho alve presided; presentation first th - fhlDENv Nov. 19. Harry- - Wells; who by to. 4000 or 5000. The Jjave building Itself group merit badge. B. Barkers court Rev. Harris George at the Lincoln sugar yesterday. day was "payday collided with the automobile of M. E. was insured. Silos adjoining the barn PresiUtah-ldah- o scout Willis was lift of tho of for Hardy the rank, Sugar company petitioner factory Wilcox on the RIverdale road Monday werq damaged, - dent O.Investing H. Budge; presentation second divorce from Pearl Hardy, allaging and. at the plants located at Blackfoot night, while driving the car of C. A. merit badges. Rev. PUlabury; In- cruelty In that his wife continually and Bugar City of that company. The group on was arrested' Thursday night R. complained of not being as well dreeaed Wright, vesting of eagle rank. Apostle Richard plant at Shelley la not being operated this the charge of reckless driving. He was KIWANIANS TOLD OF twelfth aa other women. He further testified season director, vice regional are beets and th there grown lman, 60 a Mr. bond. released upon furnishing awards, that she bad the habit of scolding and being sliced at Blackfoot nd at Idaho district; presentation fire fighting said, to have R. Wright and Mrs. Wilcox are had and Lyman; no address,, declared Howell; aha longnagging RFH TROW Fall. APTIVITIFIMayor 1 er loved him. Judge Barker granted The local plant of th company paid out j tapB sung by scouts; scout benediction, uffmgdJiuriainjth coHlslon the divorce. Mrs. Hardy did not" ap- about 275,000 for sugar beets to the scouts. the commended Howell 19 warmly pear. Mayor At the weekly lunchLOGAN, Nov. Th "Refusal of her huaband, Charles growers at-t-and for labor at tha factory. eon of the Klwanls club Friday, Apostle scouts and their leaders for the good plant averages a boat 1000 work dens and belna dons. Apoetle Ly- Cashmore, to carry kindling wood into payroll Richard R. Lyman, President George The combined the at payroll th house for her was listed by Maude per day. Thomas of the University of Utah. Miss man was particularly In enthused, declarhis district were E. Cashmore as a specific Instance of three plants In th upper vaney totals Flora L. Bradford and Miss Nell Holsln-ge- r, ing that in no city , . field representatives of the Red so many prominent men of all denom-lfi his cruel treatment In her petition for about 750,000. divorce. She further charges taking part that (Toss, Miss Amelia Barber, secretary of inations and profession nor he highcould Scout told some apealt Cashmore work, to Red her go get the local Cross chapter and other Boy coal; had ordered her from th Dr. Thomas ly enough of the result attained. home and NO EXTENSION ON guests were In attendance. otherwise cruelly treated her. spoke upon the new standards of educaTAX PAYMENTS tion in Utah, and of the greater demands SERVICES HELD FOR that are to be made In that direction, FRUITGROWERS PLAN i Miss Bradford told of the Immense field, LOGAN, Nov. 19. A report to th efboth at home and abroad. In which the MRS. NANCY ACORD fect that the county commissioners had SHIPPING CONCERN extended most Insistent demand still exists for Red the time for tb payment of Cross aid and service, and besought those taxes until December 15, having SPRING CTTY Nov. 19. Funeral gained worthy present to lend their help todothis Nov. wide 19. Utah county fruit PROVO, circulation, and relying upon which were held Thursday for .Mrs. Nancy so. These cause, and Induce others to find In of themselves mat many resident a growers th courthouse might for relinquent women have visited various parts of the Acord, county many years subject to penalty for delinquency, Bishop Samuel Allred pre- yesterday afternoon to discuss and out- and county appointing Red Cross drive iead- - Spring City.- - was furnished by the ward line a plan of cooperative shipping as th commissioners have announced that ers. In Richmond, Mrs. Newell Bullen sided. Muste had failed in obtaining th right to J. Peterson practiced by the Colorado fruitgrowers. they and Otto A. Wisely of the legion; Lewischoir, with a solo by Ralphwere John T. W. I. Hamby of Palisade, Colo., and oth- extend them from state headquarters, ton, Mrs. N. J. Swingard, and Ira Hyer, of Ephraim. The speakers therefor that they must positively be ers the of Herbert Anderson and W. L. Pond of the Blaine, Reed H. Allred, John 8. W.Blaine, representing that fruitgrowers Anlocal post, Bmithfleld, Jesse Roylanee, and Bishop Allred, also James State, discussed the methods used In their paid by closing time on November 10. commander of the local post, with tha derson of Mount Pleasant, The opening organization for cooperative shipping of and closing prayers were offered by John fruit. It was brought out that buyers tn MOVE FOR NEW TRIAL chamber of commerce cooperating. i R. Baxter nd Marlnus Mortenaen. Colorado represent to the Mra. Acord was born In Iowa In 1833. there, that the same fruit canfruitgrowers ! be WILSON IS PRESIDENT. IN ADDLESON MATTER came Weet with her huaband, Abra- cheaper In Utah, and tha same bought She ! MOSCOW, Idaho, Nov. 19. Lome N. ham Acord, In 1863,. settling In Califor- when In Utah represant to the Utahbuvere fruitj Wilson of Boise, a sophomore In the rol-- i nia. to 1865 came In Utah, moving growers that th same fruit can be bought they OGDEN, Nov. 19. Bentenc will be lege of agriculture, was elected president to Spring City, where they lived Tor many cheaper In Colorado, To eliminate th pronounced Monday morning on Sammy of the reorganised University of Idaho years, when they moved to Provo, where of such possibility and Its marketing Y. M. C. A ; Delfln Raynoldo, a student Mrs. Acord had resided since the death Addleaon, convicted by a Jury Wednesdr.y effects, an organization between the two night of a statutory charge. A (5000 bona, from the Philippine Islands, was chosen of her husband. states Is proposed, which was to hav been raised yesterday, vice president; Fred Slnaol of Boise, secMrs. Acord had gone from her home In did In not appear. Addleeon's attorney, of Boise Provo to visit her son. Henry "Acord, retary, and Joseph A. Curtis i treasurer. George Halverson, said that he would Reorganisation of tha student Spring City, when she was taken seriously YOUTH SENTENCED 'move for a new trial Monday and that ,T, M. C. A. wq effected through the til and died. Interment waa in the Spring should Js denied he would assistance of Gale Seamen, student Y. M. City cemetery. TO PRISON TERM iftaketheanmotion C. A. secretary for the Pacific coast reMrs. Acord Is survived by the followappeal to the supreme court. W. V. of for Salt Dillon, general secretary gion; ing children; Mrs. Jeanette Hyde n (he FOC TELIX), Idaho, Nov 19. district, and J. Orrln Lake, Oliver Acord and Mrs. Mary Strata Jerry POCATELLO GROCERY Gould, student pastor at the university. of Spring City. Mr. Elizabeth Beck and Williams, convicted at the last term PEP Get GENUINE of Acord of Provo, Alonzo Acord of court of voluntary manslaughter, waa Fletcher j FUNERAL IS HELD. from PEP1' STATIONS TARGET FOR THIEVES Salt Lake and Mrs. Nellie Larsen of sentenced by District Judge O. R. Baum , to nerve from two LOGAN, Nov. 19 Funeral services for Spring Crsek. j Thursday morning and "PEPDEALES. ten years In the state penitentiary Mrs. to Peterson Jones were held In FOCATEIJuO. Ida., Nov. 19 The Wag-nit- s xL Boise. Idaho,- In passinar sentences the Eighth ward chapel yesterday grocery stor In North Pocatello wae The speakers were Elders John BUSY SESSION HELD Baum gave the lad a few words robbed Judge for thb second time within the advice in regard to hla conduct upon 'A. Crockett and P. M. Nielsen, President laet BY THE MOAB COURT of 1G. W. Lindquist Elder Anthon Pehrson his arrival st Boise, stating that after sion three day Tuesday night Admisthe ator was gained through a and Bishop Joseph Gibbons. At the cehne-ter- y serving the minimum sentence, should small towindow In the basement end from Wasatch 3104. the grave was dedicated by Elder th lad's conduct It. steps all MOAB, Nov. It. A busy session of the would be taken to warrant Indications wae committed by boys, as Anthon Pehrson. case bebring the district court was hsld her Monday with fore the board of pardon. the loot constated of lemon and vanilla the bench. and (2 In pennies. Judge Dilworth Woolley on to extract, pencils a burglary Lee Bates pleaded guilty state UTAH INDIAN WOMAN SHOE DEALER charge and was sentenced to the slml-ENJOINED. ir term. A Nov. 9. Manager John S' rlson for an Indeterminate RICHFIELD, BECOMES UP charge against his wife waa dismissed. DATE TO Henderson of Hendarson tha Shoe comThe case of Euttmlo Duran, charged pany was enjoined yesterday from with murdering Christine Jtron at Thomphla th store pending arrival of FORT DUCHESNE, Nov. 19. Th son's was continued for the term. that would lake precedence Dale Shafer and Clyde Berry, boys, ways of tha white man ara fast re- documents over court district order. Henderson has those of th red man. of on a placing were released fronj charge burglary , The compositors and prsssmen of ourtssit commercial shops adjudged a bankrupt In the United Recently a Ute Indian her had his been motion of the district attorney, but were ' in 8alt Lake City are STILL LOCKED OUT OF THEIR State court Is district end it threshed grain charged snd by horsepower his at once rearrested on a acharge ofof petty aquaw cooked the meals th thresh-- I that he opened hla store in defiance of SITUATIONS. Dont be milled by stories to tho eontrary. guilty plea larceny. They entered rs and served them op for a linen table- district court orders snd the receiver, Q. before W. R. Wheat. Justice of th peace, cloth. , W. Coons. Judge Erickson Issued the and were given a fine of 125 each and a Abble, the iquaw tn question, like restraining order. sentence of thirty days. jail Whiteman's wav of th For Printing of tho Bettor Sort, With or Without NiovUnion Label, better living -- Th case of John Dubois. - who waa than that of her ancestor. BAZAR IS SUCCESS. and battery, was linen tablecloths, Abble Is' Besides charged with assault Imitating PAY SON, Nov. 19. Th Relief society dismissed. The- - case had been appealed her white sisters in cleanlidemanding association snd of the Payson Primary from Juatice court, where the defendant ness. Third ward conducted a successful baser had paid the fine asaesied against him. Thursday on Main street. Wearing apVERNAL PEARS Fllfo parel, fancy work. Christmas novelties, COLONIZATION PLAN quilts and other household articles were for sale and lunch was sold. In MARKET IN ENGLAND offered FOR IDAHO SUGGESTED the evening a dance was held In the Secv ond ward amusement hall. The affair VERNAL, Nov. 19 Vernal pears are was a financial aucceaa. MOSCOW. Idaho. Nov. 19. A finding favor In faraway England. Reof cently and classification survey James of Vernal had ARDEN SOCIETY GIVES PROGRAM. Idahos resources and irrigable lands, and a call from Hacking for his Bheldon MOUNT PLEASANT, Nov. 19. The a formulation of a program to clear logged pears, which England for he has been Arden society years of the Wasatch academy off forest lands In the Mate were advoto points aa far East as New gave shipping a program Thanksgiving colonisaC. Western E. cated by Amey, York and West to California. He cub noon at the academy auditorium,this aaafterfoltion agent for the Northern Pacific rail- tivate twenty-thre- e pear trees lows: Thanksgiving proclamation, Fred of means state's road. as a Increasing the farmers have Ashley valley shippi Becker; original atory, Mattie Brown; New Discovery Makes Firm Flesh, Strong Nerves wealth and population. In hla address on their choicest apples to Colorado group singing; reading, Ruth Kausaeff; to - tha year because they were offered "Immigration and Cltlsenahlp current events, Harrv Chamber; ptano and Overcomes Constipation students of tha Unlverattv of Idaho. mors best prices there. v all raise They Christine Gordon and Margaret Mr. Arney declared Idaho needed of this fruit, from the large rred duet, ttles Brown: "Thankaglvlnr Day," an acrostic, ers about and or more cause the stomach and money people talking Everywhere' presented Astrakan- to the small crab. upset gas, but, eg people Edward Holme; critic report, Mr. A. this plan as a possible solution of the the new, easy end economical way of get- the contrary, is e great tid to digestion V. Boand. atfavorable He health-givinthe explained benefits snd to help overcome even chrome conproblem. ting the wonderful titude of the railroad toward universi- COURT CALENDAR HAS in the tiny tablet stipation. 80 rapid end amasing are th of true DEAOLY ASSAULT CHAROE. ties and college in assuming their shars form celled Mastin' VITAMON. By results that success snd satisfaction ere POCATELLO, BIG LIST OF CASES Brown Id., Nov. 19. WIU of, tha work. absolutely guaranteed to week, thin, nergetting the precious yeast end other wae arrested Wednesday evening, n folks or the smell amount in this highly concentrated form, vous, DIVORCE IS GRANTED. with a deadly weawith assault IDAHO' FALLB. Ida.. Nov. 13. The charged you can he sure of quick results, for you pay for the trial will be promptly repon. Tha complaint waa aiaoed by Wallace OGDEN, 'Nor. 19. Cruelty and abuse banishes VITAMON the Be to funded. sure remember name' "for" court district Bonneville pimples, cointv Randle. Brown was released on (200 Mutin', ara-thground upon which Helen R. open Monday morning with bolls end skin eruptions as if by magic. Mastin VU'A-MOthe original and bond. Olmstead obtained a divorce from Charles will James G. Gwlnn on the bench. Judge The tablet there is Strengthens the nerves, build up th body genuine N. Olmstead In the district court yesa Is one addition docket and in large marSEED SHOW. with firm flesh end tissue sod often re- nothing rise like it. so do not accept imiMrs. Olmstead said she waa terday. to the civil cases the following are IDAHOFINANCE ried In San Francisco November 21, 1914, on juvenates the whole system. It will not tations or substitutes. FALLS, Ida., Nov. 19. Th the calendar: criminal F. Leroy and that her husband had struck snd commissioners You can gat Mastin VITAMON tablet at all good druggists, inch as of Bonneville Purnell, charged with murder; Will- county this In Atascadero, kicked her once while week appropriated (500 to be iam Sorensen, charged with grend lar- county THE OWL DRUG CO. Cal., and once lii Detroit. Mich. The diand Earl Chang-iio- applied toward the expense of the seed vorce was granted by Judgs James N. ceny; W. O. Johnson Is to be seld In Idaho Falls tn charged with obtalnin - an nuto show that1923. Kimball. Are Positively Guaranteed mobile under false pretenses; Harry January. Robert Irwin and Irwin, charged .with Firm Flesh, FAREWELL PARTY 0IVEN, On Put to HYRUM MUSICIAN DIES. larceny. V SPANISH FORK. Nev, 19. A farewell grand IMI In addition to these are several cases Clear the Skin and Increase LOGAN, Nov. 19. A. N. Anderson of was tendered Mrs Leah MrKell, where the defendant la charged with parky will ona of th town's early musicians, Hynim. leave next week on a mission violation of the prohibition act. who Energy When Taken With better known as "Andrew Fiddler, diedVMomenuL. Mormon the states to "Western for the AND yesterday. He was (8 year old and tinchurch by officers of the Fourth ward, RESERVES ARE HELD. GCNUINt Every Meal or Money Back married. at her home Wednesday afternoon. 8h Nov. 19. Extra marines are presented with a token of esteem toOGDEN, PIANO FUND RAISED. on mall train be held her for aervlc behalf of the church by Maggie Additional 4TLEA8ANT GROVE. Nov, 19. For the Sena Olson, Mary Hughes, Maggie tn case of an emergency. to buy a piano and Ella Thomaa took part In men from San Frkncleco arrived yeater-da- v purpose of raising funds to act as guards of tHp postoffice for th Third ward, a program wa given program'.. rendered In honor of th , and th railway (nail terminal building. tn (he tabernacle Friday evening. I.1 OFFICERS ELECTED BYTHE BOY SCOUTS T d . - w H Pills-bur- y; . I I Idaho-Orego- I - CULHERS , PHONE WASATCH 7762 Take Mastins Yeast Vitamon Feel Fit As A Fiddle Pos t Flop by Members of Officers Club Preceding the dance at th post hall given by the member of pffif club at Fort Douglas last night, several upper parties were enjoyed. Colonel nd Mra. Knudsen entertained at dinner preceding th danre at their quarter at th Yellow chrysanthemum foftned a centerpfec for the table and yellow can die wer used. Covers "were laid for Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs. Julian Bartlett, Coloneand Mrs. A. 8. Boyd, Mrs. Ann Dickerson and Miss Kate Groo. Captain and Mrs. Langtry also entertained at dinner before th Officers' club dance. Th table was decorated In Chinese Ideas. The guests Ineluded Lieutenant Colonel and Mr, J. U. Petty, Mra. 8. W. Peas, Captain and Mr. WiUUm Caffe. Captain and Mr. C. Cr Knlght and Lieutenant N. tully. Governor and Mra hartegR.-"Miibey wer special guests at the hop and number of town folk lo .attended, Tha offlcaf-aL-th-e etub w Fi o wer tn chargof arrangement were; Colonel Frederick T. Knudeen, president: Lieutenant Colonel J. M. Petty Lieutenant Colonel Julian Bartlett anc Captain Otto J. Langtry, board of dlrec PL J, -e- tors. Ford and Weeks Confer About the Project By HERBERT W. WALKER United Press Staff Correspondent (Copyright. 1921, by United Pres.) I. Major Nov. WASHINGTON. detail of Henry Ford offer to buy the grea Muscle Bhoala pjrojeet were agreed upon at a bedside conference between Ford ahd Secretary of Wer' Weeks last night Weeks. who la ill, called Ford In. Thomas A. Edison wa selected to go with Ford to Muscle Bhoaln and make a final estimate of the cost of completing the Wilson power dam. Fprd left her soon after the conference and will confer with Edlson In New York today. If you and Edison will go .to Muscle Shoal and make an estimate as to the cost of the completion of th work, we can settle the detail in two minutes" Weeks &ld to Ford. Government engineers reports - on th cost of Dnishlng th dam vary as much as 15,000.000 dollars.- - One government estimate places the cost at $28,000,000; another fixes It close to $45,000,000. Ford has expreseed a belief that the work can be completed below $20,000,000 If don by Ford engineer. No change In th original Ford proposal wer made by Ford. In hla conversation- - with elther- - Hoovet or""" Week. A tentative suggestion that Ford reduce the leasing period for th Wilson power dam from 100 . year to fifty year, and that Ford merely lease the nitrate plant for th same term Instead ef purchasing them outright, wer proposed, but th Detroit automobile manufacturer declined to give th suggestion any consideration. -- ' a Miss Ida Rich and Miss Bertha Rich entertained at a bridge tea this afternoon at their horn on East Sixth South street. Th home waa decorated with bronse and yellow chrysanthemums, a wicker backet of the flowsr centered th tea table, which was covered with cluny cloth over yellow and yfcllow can- NEGRO RETURNED TO dles wer at eithersatin, end. Mr. Ernest H. Rich poured, assisted by Miss Vera Moore, LEAVENWORTH AFTER Mies Irene lire. Mis Louisa lire. Mis Gertrude Free, Miss Vivian Williams. THREE YEARS 9 'LEAVE1 The guests were Mis Mary McGee. Mies Phyllis Hodges, Miss Iola Browning, Miss Vera Cocking, Miss Leona Robinson, Miss ST.. LOUIS,: Mo., Nor. 1. After Arisen Ridges, Mrs. Louis Fernlsy, Mrs, Nell O. Doneil Mra T. W. Covey, Mrs. three of freedom James Stln. Walter Folland ' Mra. Georg Lund, Mra negro, years aged 49, wa returned today to D. W. Craig, Mrs. Virginia Roaa Mrs. Bert B. Brewster, Mrs. Willard 8. Evans, the federal penitentiary at Leaven- Mrs L. P. Van Vorhla, Mr. Lawrence worth, Kn where he was serving a Mrs. Ralph life sentence for murder, when he esRyndera Mra Leon Watt and Mrs. Beth Button, - caped October 18, 1I1L- - Stine was convicted of killing a fellow soldier at Miss Alin Lynch entertained at an Informal - kenalngton for 8pokane, Wash, In 1912. He had t. Mias Phyllis Winder, a Th adopted the nan of Shield during home was decorated In fall Dowers and his residence her th hostess was assisted by her mother. Mrs. E. O. La entertained at an Informal luncheon today at her home in the Alex Pickering J. M. Murphy Miller apartments In honor of Mrs. DunIs can Grant Rlchart, whq visiting her parents, Mr, and Mra. R. E. McContughy. Th yellow chrysanthemums decorated tha luncheon table and coven wer laid for six. Co. 4 Mr. and Mr. J. R. Devi win ntcr-tal- n at a bridge party this evening at MOVING their homa on East Second South - VANS Miss Mabla Christensen entertained last In night at tha homa of Mra. Bert Price A. honor of Mias Louis Griggs and Mrs. Experienced and careful men fer W, Muir of Pocatello, 16., wno leave soon moving Furniture and Plano to the Th California for winter, Ne. M W. 2nd spend Waa 4018. , hostess waa assisted by her mother, Mrs. Waa 7148. i John Christensen, Miss Jan Pries, Misa Mabla Spencer, Mrs. HUding Hanson and Miss Bernice Christensen, The evening was spent In. card and gam. Fifty were present. guest ( ( Th Alpha Theta club of th Univerat a tea this entertained of Utah sity afternoon from t until I oclock at th home of Mia Margaret Woodward on First avenue. The home waa decorated In the club colors, yellow and lavender. a Th tea table had for the oentarplec low bowl of lavender sweet peas on wer cluny cover over yellow. Pouring Mrs. J. Morrell Smith and Miss Eloda Berry, assisted by Miaa Diyllia Edwards, Miss Hattie Woolley, Miss Ruth Coombs and Miss Eva Woodward, Mlsa Anna Newcomer and Mias Margaret Woodward war in charge of the affair. A notable Beet rather serleusty Th Drat formal dene of the season dteertbee a move: Told their tent Ilk the Arabe snd silently steal was given last night at th University Theres the same ease In away. club. Two similar danre will b given moving If tho right follow holpa you dances will during th winter and dinner do tho moving. vabe given monthly. Fall flowsr in th Tho movlnr doctors sotlln Inmovarranged in th riety of color war Wanted offer oxport packing, room. A In and tha hall dining boromoa It ear whoa ing. ehlpplng buffet (upper wa served. The commitsocoaoary to again become a Oypsy. tee In rharga Included B. F. Glandennlng F. 8. Richards. Dr. F. A. Goeltx, Mitchell nBKFKOOr STORAGE MOVINO. Stewart, Witcher Walker, Boyd Park and Fireproof otorago; ales ozpert peekCharles Campbell Brooks, Tha guest ing and shipping. Asysor Fireproof Storage Co. .Phono W'aa 8731 and numbered 100. , bride-elec- Alex Plckcrlnj Transfer trL LARGE Like to Be .a Gypsy? as see Chapter A of th P. E. will meet this evening at Mlsa Almira Dodge, biles and Mlsa Violet Whitworth tess. O. Sisterhood Civic Center. Lydia Palmar will be hos- Tho Saturday Night club will be entertained tonight by Mr, and Mr. Georg H. Darn, 3 H street. In honor of Mlsa Marion Collin, a bride of tha week, bliss Geneva Sways entertained twelve guests last night at cards. Pink chrysanthemums were arranged In tha living room and In tha dining room. The hosteaa wa assisted by Mias Helen Tremaine. a a a till. STORAGE. 1444-14- 8KC MOLLERUP , the afternoon's pastime. HAVE DUC1C DINNER. OGDEN, Nov. 19. Members of th Ogden Klwanls club were guests at a duck dinner at th Weber club yesterday. rn J. Off loo phono move. reck, ohlp, oter. Otfhj t ye, ArAhnuw. riAf 4$ Moving Co.. South. McPhee Plan Waa 1794. rrteo moving. Continued Another in th growing Waxtada "Nothing Soceoads Ltk Rooulta" , Boiler-Plan- Owners Who Try t " Ideal Pea Coal g yeast-vitamin- ' -- vita-min- es run-dow- -- -- Decause -- of -- its low cost, continue to use it e. N yesst-vitami- of its satisfying Quality. It leave only a ligKt aah, ea3y removed. n. TtMASTINSjT tfTii - MVZ?Vn.l " ESEMEBSEEMi i V CALL WASATCH Ideal Coal Company x--" Short and for all kind ef moving. Lars van hauling. dloienc Itli-R- . Waa Waa tracer. and Van. tha Wetann Auto Moving dlatenr movor: long trip phono Waa ond ptaao hoisting. Rra Wi I4P2-- Mrs. J. W. Poll entertained tha C. and T. club this afternoon at her homa on Coatsvllle avenue. Th home was decoTea followed rated In chrysanthemums. MOVING. PACKING, SHIPPING. of household Exclusive headier Cloan. fireproof room Packgood out rate at Hr shipping and ing Ornate fro. REDMAN FIREPROOF 8TORAO CO 4 lit S. 4th West at. Wax 7288 Bruce Taggart, Kaam&e M j |