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Show 10 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER nr OGDEN DEPARTMENT Phone F Soalneas, 117; Correspondent, 117 Office, 2014 Washington nd 280 J-- Amut. FOR RENT Society, 2190. rhl-rag- given a divorce from Courtney E. Cleveland by Judge George 8. Barker of the Second district court today. was She testified that her husband drunk more than half the time." Mrs. Cleveland was given oustody minor child. and Contractors Ogden Banker Head We- City ber River Association; Come to Agreement, Other Officers Named. Keeping Out of Court, 1 A P Bigelow, OGDEN. Dec widely known banker and business man, was elected president of ths aasocla Weber River Water User tlon today at the first meeting of ths board of directors named a week aero. Mr Bigelow . both as a ettixen and a member of the Utah water storage com ml wii on, has been influential In the formation of the association and ail of the multifarious dataila of negotiating with the United States rec lamaflon service for the building of the E' ho dam, first unit of the Salt Lake bain project J R. Murdock of Heber City, also a member of the water storage comnaa elected vice ..president.. mission with T R Jones of KanesviUe, Websr county, president of the former association of Weber River Water Users, secretary, and B. P. Ellison of Kaya-vlil- e Mayor-Ele- SCTPO Q I I II jj Gift Opportunity At Low Prices jj And Xmas. Only 3 Days Awayvil J H Silk Underwear GeoSrey, George and Gertrude give Ever-- 8 Karp tor Chriatmaa! Go right down to the Eversharp counter and eee all the handsome new designa and sizes to stilt all the people on Not ct ior-T3- MEN SHOP HERE January 1, 1928, all or any part of 10,000 square food of floor apa&f, third floor Community Bldg., 40 I set Broadway, now ooeupiod by the Western Woolen Mllla Phene Wasatch 292 or see V. A. Bettllyon. Eminent Chicago Basso in Messiah for Chorus ; Summerhays for Tenor. Harbart Gould, gifted heo of chon yesterday ' thp paclal eommlttea on aolAlt of the Balt Lake Oratorio aoclety board of director to ing the base role in the JCaw Tear day presentation of Hanto be Riven at dels "The Messiah, John W the Salt Lake tabernacle Summerhays of Salt Lake vill be the tenor soloist. As prevlouslj announced, Xmcy Gates Bowen will have ths rols and Miss Nan Butterfield contralto. t, This decision of the committee Rives .to the Salt Laka Oratorio society for t forthcoming perfornance of the Handel masterpiece a cast of strictly nrofesstlonal singers. Miss Gates is known across the continent and in "Europe as an operatic and concert artist of exceptional ability: Miss Butterfield has had nertv a drnde of professional work. durfnR whlh time she achieved an enviable reputation for "both voles quality and authority in Mr Summerhays has Interpretation the Oratorio .een the tenor soloist for aoeletr more thaw half- - dorert and svsr with great credit to himself and marked satisfaction of the audit-erMr. Gould has- - a firmly established standinr as one of the finest oratorio sincere In the United States j Intenelve. preparatory work Is now eetnr done by the chorus. In both part A goodlv gnd ensemble rehearsals number of those not yet thoroughly familiar with the oratorio spent an hour and more last night at Rarratt ball, getting down to real business Anothsr period f like work will be pad tonight at the hall and tomorrow night at 7. SO o'clock there will be an dnsemble rehearsal, which every member of the - chorus la expected to at- 22, 1925. Sure as to Citys Aid on Viaduct made eaay here. No uncertainly or worry. womens g&rdhig dedreg, will help you Oift-gMn- Our sale jf force, wise re-- Dec. 31 Ai agreement effected today 'between the Union Construction oompany and Ogden city whereby the company Is to OGDEN, Dec. 11. Prospects for the rectify the defects In sewer districts your list. 146, 1 40 147, 149 and 160, oo ram only city's participation in the construction the Twenty-fourt- h street viarefferd to as the Third ward sewer, duct of 50 cents to $35.00 extension are not very good, acfor which the city had planned to In- cording to Mayor-eleGeorge JD. At Eenharp Co antes Browning, who has had a number of stitute a court action. Eetryvrhtm At a conference this morning of meetings with the city commissioners the city commissioners. City Attorney on budget matters and has .reviewed T J. Maglnnls, City Engineer the financial condition of the city Mr. Browning said he, personally, THE M04T COMPLETE STOCK Joseph M Tracy, 8. P. Dobbs, attor- was strongly In favor of the extenOF EVERSHARPS SHOWN ney for the construction company, sion of the viaduct, but could not see IN THE CITY. and Joseph Chei, special counsel for where an appropriation of perhaps as the city in the action, a settlement much as 176,000 could be made by the of the difficulty out of court was city without a special tax levy for agreed upon. Ths contract was then this Famous for Diamonds The mayor-elec- t added, hurriedly drawn by Oty Attorney that purpose 165' South ' Main Street he was opposed to an Increase in Maglnnls and signed by Mayor P. F. the tax The city's surplus at levy. Remsmber the Number" Ktrkendall for the city and Joseph next year will be approxl- 29 Years In the Same Block Rlrie and W. H. Child of the execu- ths end of $36 Mr. 000, said, nmtely Browning tive committee of the board of dihe stated that he did not like the rectors of ths Union Construction and was chosen treasurer. Idea of mortgaging this Item when The board loet no time in preceding company. emergencies are likely to some up. with a discussion of Important Items The chamber of commerce directors In connection with preparing to enter named a cor . into a contract with the government ru wr jygr H. Harris. M. 8 Eerie James The rue west to the main outfall for the Echo dem construction. lWer D. Douglas, James H. DeVtne A. and next regular meeting of the board was on either Twelfth street, Thirteenth P. Bigelow, to confer with the city pet for January 19. but President street or Fourteenth street, the city commissioners, Browning and to have the privilege of determining City Commissioner-elec- Mr. Bigelow expects to call meetings beW. t Harman Via fore that time In order to take up upon which street the work is to Peery. will meet the officials urgent business in connection with be done. purpose of this tomorrow.They t ths progress of the governmental ne sewer is to carry off any excsss wa Mr. stated that he would ter from the sewer system at Wash- welcomeBrowningsuggestions gotlations. from taxMr- - Murdock that southern ington avenue at the point where the payers as any how the appropriation reported to Interests are well pleased over ar same la tapped to the main outfall for the viaduct extension could be obtend. The chorus management desires to rangement as they have progressed, aewer. tained after a thorough study of the emphasise the point that It Is the pos- and have met and agreed to subscribe The contract provides that In ease financial statua itive duty of every singer who expects for 10,000 acre-feof water In the the city desires to adapt this sewer city's of the railroads will muslo BILE ROBES In colors. to participate to master the at Echo dam. Articles of Incorporation for use as a residential sewer the beRepresentatives -tomorrow aiso to oonfer on here boms and come to the rehearsals pra- - of the Provo river water users' com- company shall make viaduct the necessary extension. The railroads out. to and smooth Special the meet been have to amended polish In panies and ere construction favorable to the the city rared spots In the composition, rather legal requirements, Mr. Murdork said changes improvement and shall pay for the changes at v cost. the oounty commissioners have set A meeting with ths canal companies The else than to undertake the study of the of the pipe for this sewer aside $60,000 in the budget for this oratorio from a beginner s viewpoint. of Morgan county will be held to- shall be the stae which the city ahaH purpose. which 8tate Engineer specify, not exceeding fifteen Inches morrow, at Ticket on Mlo dolly to D combo 28, Incluolvei also SO, 11 George M. Bacon will be present for In diameter, the pipe to be either Sit Leg Broken THIS SALE. Files the purpose of assisting the canal vitrified or concrete DONT and between 'all staJanuary gar Company a a the oompany In in Utah. Minimum adult 2 tion, consolidating. companies to be in Auto Accident may determine; the manholes BO round trip faro, conta. Answer in Rec.eivership five In number and not to esceed trip to aftortln point must five "feef "Inside diameter at the InWoma, ! OGDENTDee. IT fr R F. Green, Early Janoomplotod by Inmidnight four between and feet tersections 48 years of age. of 2843 Adams avenue, OGDEN, Dec,x 21. The Interstate uary 4, 1924. tersections, and other matter concern- Sugar oompany today filed an answer received a broken leg, a severely Summoned Death by be In accordance In the 8eoond district oourt to the bruised right shoulder, scratches shout ing the construction a with designa and plans of the city amended complaint of the Columbia the face and other bruises tonight Mrs Sarah Jane engineer. OGDEN, Dec Trust whioh when struck by an automobile driven Ward to seeks oompany. have Shew, wife of Edmund R. Shaw The work of construction ts to be- a receiver appointed for the company. 6, 1911, and waa a gnuidaoii by Willard Hendricks of Lewiston, and daughter of Patriarch James gin not later than October 16, 1938, The Interstate Sugar company Is a de- lata D. H, Peery, prominent Ofdon bfr Green was waiting at the corner Ward Brown and Harriet Utah Ward, banker and builder. The Undqutat "Of Washington the eompejiy Is furnished by fendant In the action and also avenue and Twenty-Otght- h died this morning on her provided desand with the street, when Mr. Hendricks, pioneers, profiles plana, city Other defendants are undertaker are In charge of h birthday anniversary. to street blinded by ths falling snow, struck of Arthur days E. thirty prior ignation George Woolley, Sanders, Mrs. Shaw was born In Ogden and bar. time The work Is to be fin- the Halloran-Judg- e Trust company, much aid In the upbuilding of that ished within sixteen week a but the E. O. Howard, L H. Farnsworth and BRIDGE CONTRACT AWARDED. According to a police report made gave She well was the and community W. acciA. Detective ts not to delay construction be- Charles H. Barton. by Jones, the OGDEN, Deo. SI. The Wheelwright city an known and ardent favorably dent was unavoidable. Mrs. Green worker 1928. The November Construction oompany I, The and answer has been yond company In the L. D. S. church. was attended at the Dee hospital by Is required by the contract to furnish seeks to have a judgment of $400,000 awarded the Contract for the bulldin d Mra. Shaw is survived by her Matched Sets, Costume Slips, H. Earl Belnap. Tr. aeren bridge with a pan, of from against the first mortgage bondhold- ofiaty-flvand the following children: a surety bond of $8000 to the city. fe e to 100 fet, and sixteen ers and the operating committee, Bishop James E. Shaw, Liberty; Mrs. with spans of about fifteen Negligees. Dora B. Abbott, Mrs. Hattie Higconsisting of Mr. Howard. Mr. Farns- bridge Denied Divorce worth and Mr. Barton, and that this feet for the second track nf the Union ginbotham. Mrs Hasel Zerbe, Mrs Pacific between Echo and Gateway offset bonds held any by Plarice Green. Mrs. Oladvs Slater and judgment Institute New Action Walker Brothers Bankers, If any, or In Weber canyon. Tbe contracts agStanley W. Shaw of Ogden; William H. Shaw and John R. Shaw, Pleasant sny other first mortgage bonds out- gregate 170,000. OGDEN, Deo. 31. Jack C. Brown, standing. View, and two stepchildren, Sarah MUST NOT DRIVE AUTO. Bardented a from divorce was Rhees of Pleasant View and Eva Bar- who STORE OPEN TILL 9 P. M. OGDEN, Dec. SI. Raymond Fife, II bara Brown by Judge James N. Kimker of Ogden. Released Youth years of age, of Wilson lane, le enFuneral services will be held Thurs- ball of the Second district court last joined from driving an automobile for day afternoon at 1 o'clock In the week because he failed to prove Three Others Are Tenth ward chapel. The body will allegations of cruelty, today Instituted sixty day by an order of Judge John A. Hendrtcke In the city court today He In state at the home of Mrs Hasel another action, In which he alleges Fife's plea of guilty to a charge after Zerbe, 430 Sixteenth.' street, 'Wednes- desertion. 21. Dec. JuveThe four OGDEN, of speeding. H must also pay a pccted that ths attractive booklet will oaped seven yeara aro from the peniday afternoon and Thursday until They were married In Salt Lass. niles who were arrested last night in 110. of fine the time of services. The Lindquist July 6, 1924, and Mra Brown deserted soon b. ready for Ajrtrtbutlon to the tentiary, was apprehended by Detroit stolen automobile appeared before undertakers are in charge of her husband just forty days after Juvenile Judge L. A. Wade larf waltln list. polio. She leaves two babies to be today. One comto the oared for by relatives here. their marriage, according of them, Lewis Hoggan. 16. was reThe convict had evidenced little leased after being severely cautioned plaint. ooncern over hi return to the peniHayball Establishment Upon her representations of cruelty that riding In a stolen automobile was Endorsed by millions. Including Token of Appreciation was but broke down when told Cleveland and Gladys tentiary, noneupport. a serious offense physicians, hospitals barbers ana of hie. wlfe'a death and asked to be Ransacked Burglars The others, Herman Bell 17; Albert Official to most A know who permitted to attend her funeral. . druggists RragonI, 16. and John Van Woerkman, While rrantlnr th request, police effective germicide, yet delicately someLOGAN. Dec. 21. Burglar 17, are held In the county jail penddepartment 31 Deo. CommissionCltv OGDEN, the hour time Saturday night or Sunday morn- are taking no chances and are n ing an investigation into the extent OfTlca, 41 y. North Mala. perfumed aa a toilet necessity er A- - F. Larson, who, will retire from Y and Jjpr being f I place of the funeral mercantnto of damages which they caused to the Hayball ing broke TtL 363-J- . 118, Essldsnc Years el Preel doing what others office In two week and George With armed detective tile establishment on West Ceoter kepthi aecreL automobiles which they confessed I: claim to do has made LeckyTlger" Welch, city street Supervisor, were be will aide. at perSinger Spilth street, ransacked the store from one mitted to kneel purposes. stealing for with tokens of appreat th grave, and, th the world's outstanding hair and today presented end to the other, and obtained about ciation in the form of suitcases by the rites over, will be started Immediately Mrs. E. Annie Williams DIES IN CALIFORNIA. $100 worth of merchandise and pascalp remedy. Always seU asder a workmen of the streets department. Missouri for th penitentiary. . was PolytachnlcCoQecacEnglnecHng Entrance Mseey-fiftgained through a Goarulee OGDEN. Dec. 21 George H Welch, s The presentation took place at the to Be Buried Tomorrow per 13th 8 Madison Scu, Oakland, Calif. skylight. formerly night clerk at the Brigham shops, where Henry G. Allred acted es Bead ad of sears stym store had been safe but closed, The died in of but hotel, Native Bakersfield. yesterday England, spokesman for the donors, and both not was and the locked, "Being selesmee for e huge earn burglars Cal., where he went recently to visit Commissioner Larson and Mr. Welch I)OAX, Dec. 21. Funeral services Juvenile Court Judge Fred R era aoneara. I am on tbe toed ten Great his son and In quest of Improved for Mra Annie Ester William Bur- forcibly opened a number of the Inmade talks of appreciation for the Old Resident Dies awn the is the year. It wee in Loe Morgan has already framed bis but obtained nothner compartment to word ris. received health, of according Jude and daughter Julia g New Year's message to children of gifts. Angelee I flret heard of Lecky Tiger." a of few much privalue, except ing here today. The body will be buried who died Williams, The barber insisted on using poor school age and their parent It Saturday vate paper owned by the proprietor, Mrs. Annie Frewla Rpelght, wife of GROUP INSURANCE THEMI. not attempt to violate the In Exeter, Gal hlghr of stomach trouble, after being aa product, and I bought a bottle, and the day's receipts had been taken the late Henry F. Speight, died at a THE BOYS of the Wert who bedfast for nine the reeoita have bean marrekrae. will be held school 31. months, Dec attendance The OGDEN. Federal compulsory Saturlocal hospital yesthe after from Qloaing place TO MARRY. LICENSED le in the Tenth Hard chapel Wednesday noweleen sad my hair a chance thi college offers Mysealp law a " Business association, composed of loof pneu-day night. terday 2 afternoon 21. o'clock at Stopped falling out, Deo. OGDEN. The oountv an opportunity to get Into EngineerIt has been only recently that cal government officials and o n I a What was obtained oonslsted of Mra Mra. waa Burria office wife the tafrued of Absalicenses TL&D.,Kocbtar. clerks numcleared a marriage met at noon today In the Morgan up Judge ing practice In the shortest time. Speight suffered clothing and a few auttcase. ber of delinquency cases In connectoday to the following oouples- Don A. lom Burrla and waa bom in GlouceWeber club end discussed group Ina fractured ankle stershire, San 1864. Frandano. and FIua, 81, to in England, tion failure school. forwith R. K. enroll August Virginia surance. Rutledge, district recently and had in ElecWood. Balt Lake; William F. Harris She had been a resident of Logan Articles There are now only a few scatester of the Intermountain district of by been falling alnc. trical Civil, Mining, Mechanical, and Alice Sant, Bancroft, Idaho; Jack for thirty-eigh- t yeara and for several tered and Isolated cases yet to be the forest service, who Is president C. Chrlateneen, Redmond, and LHa M years was a Relief aoclety teacher. Structural and Architectural Enginof the organisation, presided and T disposed of. resident of Salt Aragonite Company Her mother, residing in Pocatello, Stelmle, Ogden. V. Pearson presented figures on group The have been parents Lake for forty-nin- e eering. Graduate go into responsible her husband the and Idaho; aaid A warned." following Insurance Judge Morgan night meeting will be years comDOOAN, Deo. fl. Articles of incorpositions with largest corporations In children survive William. Ruth, WesREHtARtAL It HELD. held later, at which the same topic from They know the law, and that here ing theU-S- ley and Julia Burria all of Logan; poration war filed in the county If their children do not register will be discussed B,tk-hlrOGDEN, Dec. 1. The first big reReading, Mammoth rlerk's office ths today by Smith of Logan, Mrs. In hearsal for Handel's "The Messiah," Mrs Fred G Mrs. they will be delinquent, while the England, Practical Courses Unheer-sic- y of Intensive, Araaonlts oompany Poultry Supply GolChester Bello, 1878. Mrs. Speight to he presented New Year's day in the Ora Benson, to Mold conference. parents will be guilty of contributora nixed for ths purpos Standards Scholarly Faculty-Fi- eld was a daughter of The waa held tonight In the den and Morgan Burris, all of Magna. Clarkston, ing to their delinquency DUtrlrt Fnreeter OGDEN, Dno. II tbmaele, for market of arayonlta and laboratory work Small th lata Alfred Fine The following brothers and alstera and preparing auditorium. R TT Rutledge and Assistant District Weber college warning has been ample. aala, and to deal In alt poultry sural vea Georg W Williams and Classes Saves two years time A This court will not permit any and Ann Frewln. progress for the production wa re- also Forester C. N Woods, with Dana M R Cannon, both of Pocatello, products. Mrs ot O. extensions are time further bv After direcIeeter Surviving chance to earn board and Hlncholiff, Tarkinson of the forest staff service ported The company organised with a two eons J. O. 8 peight Idaho; Mrs Heber C. Green of Loof tor of the choir. Portland, January 4. girls and boys brought here, will go to Logan tomorrow to may enroll at any time. of Sen capital stock of 118,000, divided Into Ore., and A. E. Speight of Salt Lake; gan. and H B. William Into my court as delinquents bv confer with the supervleor of the 1000 shares. Directors and officer, two Diego, Cal. The bodr is at the Lindreason of not having registered daughters, Mra E. A. Cardwell Cache national forest on finances BE BURIED THURSDAY. WILL D. J. of Salt are P. John Clark, Writ for Free Catalog president; e establishment. e Lake or and Mrs H. W. Blood Instrucfor quist undertaking Clark, Vic preeldent; Clauds D. OGDEN, Dec. 31 Funeral service of Denver, Colo.; one brother, Artion will be dealt with severely. GUILT It ADMITTED. L M.Chgm,Ylnhx V.L(tta,fmi and J. treasurer; Henrv David for secretary Peery, thur three sisters. Dorks This warning applies also to the OGDEN. Dec. 31. Bruno Perrl. 142 eon of Frank S and Florence C. New Agricultural Agent Clark and Mra. Buale M. EnfdahL di- Frewln,Frewln; Jan Qulbell and Alice Hull. parents, who. If the children are will held afterWest Rushton avenue, pleaded guilty be Thurodav rectors Peery. and three era, Alfred, Viadelinquent are themselves guilty I noon at 2 99 o'clock In the Fifth ward Named for Tooele to possession of liquor before Judge tor and Sidney Frewln. of contributing to their delinCounty FOUR COUPLES LICENSED. The boy waa a student of John A. Hendricks of the city court chapel. Funeral will eervice be held In the In this quency I respect" the Lewie school and died of kidney today and will appear tomorrow for IjOOAN, Deo. It. Vfarr1ae licensee Thirty-fourt- h ward chapel at 1 oclock Dec. 21. Hugh Hurst who trouble He waj born In Ogden. July forLOGAN. sentence several years has been llveatock were Issued today to, the folloerlnE Wednesday afternoon, December 18. of Redford William Parker The body may be viewed at th chapel specialist of tbe extension division of couplesand Edna Wyatt of from 18 to 1 o'clock on th day of th the New Mexico Agricultural college, Mt. Sterlln n funeral. Bishop L. P. Back than will was appointed county agricultural WellavUle. Georg E. Telford of and Merv E. Fife of Ixran, preaid. Interment will be In City sgent for Tooele county at the meetand cemetery. ing of the U A C. board of trustees Joseph Elton Olsen of Hyrura WilClarice Humphreys of Paradis. recently, according to an announcement made today bv Director William liam Lasll Christiansen and Drudll Nebraska Dr Offers Peteraon of the Utah extension divi- Barker, both of Newton. te ; OGDEN, was $1.9!) Boudoir Caps Pure Silk 'Hose $1.00 $1.00 Silk Garters Ribbon Vanities 95c 95c WM. J. SMITH. oenvPt . ll w.rtK ' (a Ti $3.50 Jersey Silk $2.50 Fancy Silk Chemises $1.95 Holiday Excursion Fares $3.95 Jersey Silk Bloomer $2.95 $5.95 Luster Silk Pajamas $3.95 Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad $8.95 Silk Gowns $6.95 st : A R ESi 3 Round Trip j 510.95 I1F Woman' mss 1 Ra-tu- - Pioneer It 1 sixty-fourt- nt hue-ban- Husband FWhyBe 0 Bald at 40 o I Ote ; Held Use Lucky Tiger The Worlds Greatest Hair and Scalp Remedy O!. LOGAN Presented Parents Learn of Duties From Judge Morgan ck by' tishtfilirij:;'.-- i . Tett-pho- g The Engineering School of the West TO Here, Wal-dln- m Degrees Granted Filed e, room-Stud-e- 1 full-tim- part-tim- s, half-bro- th tu.i.; 1 - Lew-leto- 11 1 It I C'w vJ OI L C O ' Lasting Pleasure- - became they're gruLnnteed as we guarantee them to him when he buy in color, wear and value! . ' The genuine Su.squehasnna Silk and Wool Wrinkle-proo- f Tie, boxed 94 Real Scotch Imported Reefers Hansen Ail-Wo- - $1.83 Gaily colored all pure Silk Reefers, the latest $2.35 Hay's and Hansens fine Dress GloTea PAY CASH $2.65 kangaroo leather wool lined Glovea, a bear for wear .$3.65 Gloves fine . silk-line- Hanaro's superior Gloves . d ........ 53.65 fur-line- d 56.35 Smart Pajamas and Pajuniona, 51.65 upward from 36 So. Main St. Pure eamelshair and wool House Slippers, wear for 52.35 np yeara . . . . Full Beacon Blanket House Robes 2993 U. of U. Blazer .........56.50 Knit Vesta ..... 54.85 Smxrt Initial Hdkfa. ......25 Ivory no mettl Garters ..33 All-wo- ol sion. CANDY SENT TO HOSPITAL. Mr. Hurst win succeed A- - L. Chris-tianae- n, two-pouwho has been transferred to DOOAN, Deo. It. Fifty-four Weber oounty. He has studied at the boxes of Christmas sandy Were Juares academy in Mexico, from 1997 shipped Saturday by the Loran Junior Red Croes oresnlKAtlon- - to the Unite 4265; at the- Utah Agricultural ge. where he later taurht federal ed State veteran hospital at Bole. vocational training, from 1919 to 1911, Ideho The candy was mad by the and the Colored) Agricultural college children under supervision at the Do114 to 1918. He was graduated ras hlsh acbooL Naa. Deo. EL CBy th Associated Preea) L. High, star suof lb . AnUealoon perintendent league in Nebraska, today in a stata- mant offer ad 00 bahalf of hit organl tat ton to taica oer prohibition in Nabraaka. Hi compuwould laa?a aa annual profit tation from the last named Institution with of I2J.9O0, to go to tha laaua. CHILD IS ADOPTED. a degree of doctor of veterinary mediMr. High aaid that If tha Hrlala-tur-a cine. which he practiced In Cache valEl Deo. An order of LOGAN. iagUiatlon authorising ley for some time Child. Jen- tha will pasa During the late adoption of the war he waa agricultural agent for nie v France, by Georg and Mar- rn actloagua to apply tha at at on for eaact turn and ovar to tha laagna beHie Kane county. appointment guerite Bright waa Issued la th dis- ail flnoa ooHackad from prohibition comes effective January L, 1928. trict oourt this morning by Judge will boar all ax th violator, laagua . Melvin C. Harris of oafoncamant la tba stata poo Booklet without aa and will appropriation Advertising ruorantoa to aAforoa tha tear Will Escaped -- Is Soon to Be Issued -- CASH PAYS to Finance Enforcement OMAHA, Lifer Attend Wifsf Funeral AN. Dao. 21 praofa and half-tan- a of printed mattar and DETROIT, Mlcb.. --Doe. 11 Ry tha In an adrartlotnf to ha A rhor1aaa 91ft Aaoorlarad Praaq booklet for Logran and .Oaeha count jr, at Chriatmaa. to attand parmtwOoa O'hlrh will b pub!thd aonn, hava tha fonaroi f tna wff, will ba gtxa barn rarrlvad from tha Ftavana-Wal-!i- a Oaorga Smith Hlnrr, oorapad I Fa roTrpnv and tha Salt Laka En prlaonar from tha Miaaourt paaltoo-tiar- y of a Datrott and ail? ad graving company. Tha work of aanrmblinr and group-tr- g man. brfara ha laalayr rMtrmad la tha tha material hoa bran barun by Miaaourt prlaoa t raiah hi Fmfananr I K Robin ar of tha oocnmltio of tha Mna Butt Blnaap dJad bar Sunday. of aad It I ax tv day a tor bar kaobaad. vk aa-T jOO od enrc Ufl oatio-faotarll-y. This to my samrr.w aold High, To thooa crtttno wfeo aro constantly nomplatnlng of tha eoat of anfora-moof tha prohibition law. Tba Uoiidatura appropriated 96 904 for 23 and 1924 nf Trcrmrnt for Finn violation actually eollaotad totaJod $218 fat Id. Wtpa oat all that appropriation, pay tha aalartra of oil Nabraaka horiffa, and I flgnr thr will ba 9 atiU remaining about 126 09 or of tha ftnoa ooLartad. Tha aurplao ha raid, wwald fwtfcar . tha toafuaa vur nt fr $29,-90- Jensen's have Just received a Mg shipment of the newest nnd beex In wklat Wntctoe git ts, Call and nee them. M beautiful Rings, Cuff Button Oeeita' nsatehen Chains, Knives, oto. Banana, Fountain Alw h, Fa Our prioM gav you money CASH OR TERMS E |