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Show Before Jhe Public Utilities Commission of Utah In the Matter of the Application of the BAMBERGER ELEC- - RAILROAD' COM- PANY, for permission to in- crease its freight and paen- --s ger rates. : TRICV L ) -- 5 jSJrx Q7 nep 10. V i. ed 5 X -- -- . r'u: - pVx7dl.7 vi '"'IU H thr t:u nvurht ;uvl : C.ul Hmnmn, late of the U. G,niv. is now a I', of t . uidei t. Mi-- " - '4i - :uet! Eva Joy Neil on of Kaysvil Farmington during: She w oe - A. D., 1919. ,h, I t el-r- t cl", .t :u:ijr. . I i r Secret. if ; -- Mtti . gave a ? A Ot V. d !. 0V UHTIUtC" N. 1'. nnet.ng Porter of (em tulle thief M' ai. J Mi- ira nns ..her wu-- ki to the m loui'tty mu ibiV ,'i it i J . ' ft f tt'U HS ! I1 Am,1 t !t s Mol i' :i !u i hiiiu - ' In', Ut i! M 'I -- Gut: . ! 1 i 'i-- c w 14 coil i I'll I party m '.tit tuu vil fiom Fiai.ce. The ibicorateJ ia :r t 'ju i.iti - ! i r (pn'iicaM t:ag- - lU.i il.uigutvr re' n vi " c t 1c- -, t a ! i" i iHinomg I tc.v vvei a tit Bountiful laid t ullry wha lac - gone h- -. Mil'u abl gvc !!- in- v Ho will be !ncih,u,(. iv mm,t cm l.i- w h k at U with fucriil- - ng.u'.-- t Hu oatened etnd.iv emeo by the, w.u-it.ie- spent a Salt lake durii v pi.uUeul i , a, U'Vv ,il of l.,m uu'j - Kzta Richards in lio gii,",r .si tide the pinion m of the - e Wcti.i m 1 i a nui t of lori't-- V llr- - Last Wednesday evening4 Mi.--s Lily enirdej, ertertaineil a few friends ia honor of h.-- brother, WfTght,vjio left ifor- ji t i ujav fur I iw Angdipr, a, an xtui'lud t our.--? in au-h 1 1 Amelia Mol OI..1 of Kountift Mr.--. Hvir.ut' Van Flee of gutt rulay. "a- o la . same In .u 17G, al-- o -- i , i By order of the Commiion. Dated at Salt Lake.- Cit, I';'1 ''o-- e' v b e iai uu in , l ' un-kno- 1 o-- :i X -- 9 ti j -- -- NOTICE OF HEARING Notice is hereby given that the GER ELECTRICjtAILlloAI) coMi' V ' t.!r Public Utilities CbmrniW. ci 1 ' u UwJ The two weeks old son qf Mr. an! Mrs. Lorin Moss died Wednesday Mrs. Moss parents, Air. and Mrs. Ephraim Briggs. The, cause is hut is thought to be heart failure.' . hu-bah- , C Irwin Radford left forj The Mis-e- - Thelma and GwyJoline with their r Portland, Oregon, Tuesday where the Hatch of Ogden arev FARMINGTON ! Mr- -. w here grandparent-- , and Mr. relatives and reside 1. Ctfinty eat tifi ii h vt fertile Di J v; hvjaij, ll.itne of Ihf V.dler Floral com- Mr. Radford-amiistfor the war. Hatch. itr Ihe Imprest r I'any, whose (rrwnhou.-- i th? river and the J, Mrs. Radford was formerly M.-- s Mil 'X I of the famoua it Wfird IlolliH'k of tfu- - p!ue dred Holhngheiiy. 1 resort. lias waterworks and ?datdo h'oid of t'enterviPe w re mar-n.t- i e!vtrw lights. A (me pUee for tub-- '' lrofe-o- r tins Widie-da- v II. J. Rack. of the Ibtv. in the Salt lake hool an t g.ue u,terv iounty high g lecture on the ubnvf ,,f Fogla-Air. and Mrs. Odcnn Hyde havd gor. mi tu ipation r$L:ho g i at o; e.o. to Salt Lake to make home. i Mr. and Mrs. --K A ii ihincing was in-- 5 v luruheon wa I I . -- . - ! 11 1 1. BOl PEOPLE TO well dulieu. (leim.iu hoi.ie-A- n HONOR DEAD fe.Uute w.i- - two ooieei lb 11. William- - lla- - JilMi- -. Kugriit-iciuiitilj Ti v mtuiioiiuT ci viccs which are to ( lark will entertain it. by Leonard Bnmiev, accompanfrom to Id ho. lie a In ..or of the Seloun dab next Uip Mi-- b o ied Misi Ubea be hvdd in hiuior of George Howland Friday Tajloi; for th tl.ih Culvert tei noon. Miklied t'laik gave a piano olo. The working Cion ,u d Fiederuk J. Duncan ia of thi- - place. ward i hon aag Bountiful. Sumia) Fcbiuary 23, will appropriate former Major John A. Bourne left Mrs. Mr. AmoMi. and Fellers and be atteiaied by Minor lot Fielding on a trip yester-- 1 and Mr- -. George Kettle and family ot adjutant general' of Utah; Major morning. Salt Lake City vveio gue.-t.-- of Mr. amt ( li. le- - R. Mabey of Bountiful and MBOUNTIFUL Mr- -. W'm. A. N tiles Saturday. Kay Steed and children It ft a Chaplain Bi ighant H. Roberts. Tha Nine miien north tf Suit lakeCity. Mond.u for Bhukfoot, Idaho, for a erviee- will begin at 2 oclock in ths suburban anl ituleiu town, target Private Otto Fackrell is at home on afternooih with relatives. m Davia county; haa watr irka, ' city t electnr Itlfhta ami telephone. t a furlough, lie is on crutches, having Mi. Koheits will be the principal demerit aiitewalk1. Sumuiuiel by rich Jr Mi-- -. n Kate of Salt Lak "ft market garriena and tnnt lands, two r been wounded in France. He is now The men in whose honor ths speaker. Nt electric rilrtmiU with low fate, two pent Sunday in Kummgton, guest of nJ stationed at the base hospital. n Jr k he held died in the bri will ttanarontmental loalroHila, anl, service Mi-- iolet Y two bank4, irotni buinea houses, tHm-Evac of the Jesse country. G. of son Golden tul high achoola metcml club, giavlesi Evans, 41 thurcher. ginn! place m whick MiNellie Moor, of Idaho is spend Y and - veiy ick with the Spanish inn-, to lie J COUNTY MEN BACK DAMS mg a tew weeks m Farmington, gti t i't ft the at fr yrN N vr vi vi fr iV f; A 0 vr fluenza. lie contracted of Mr- -. Ellen Barkdall. Luke school week -t the following a high in Salt City. During the paMoss is very sick. liia'iuhna have returned front men Davis county . Mr- -. Clyde Bone of Layton spent the Private Rudolph Barlow arrived Cenof White Clyde K. Noble of Bui ley, Idaho, la.--t week end in home from Camp Logan, Colorado, training camps: Farmington with lu in Twentieth was the terville, who lelatives hete. parent.-- . Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Steed. Friday, where he was discharged He infantry hand, arrived Friday; Hebei was formerly stationed in Florida. Mr- -. Meilin Kynastoii of Idaho - y Hatch of Woods Cross, arrived Sunday J. W. Taylor and daughn i la-in Salt Lake, relatives here. t week-enpent the Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Willey and from overseas. He saw service in ths guest- - of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Dayne- of Buncroft, Idaho, are spend- A rgonne region. Horace Worsley ol Harvey Feller is wot king at Lake family few weeks with Mrs. Willeys Centerville, who had spent the past Mr- -. J. W. Taylor was guest ot View, Montnna, for the U. S. Govern- ing a six months at Camp Lewis, Wash-- , parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Williams ment. honoi at a party given at the Ladit-has been mustered out of service and and family. Literary dub m Salt Lake, Thursday arrived Saturday. Earl Martin of Jim Clay of Idaho is visiting with afternoon. Mr. and' Mrs. Urighant A. Holbrook Bountiful, who had been stationed a his uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clay a number of young folks Fort LeavenWorth, Kan., the past year, entertained The Misses Violet Christensen and and family. Friday evening in honor of their non. has been discharged and arrived homs Lola Williams were guests at a theAnnie Fackrell the nurse is at homo Ward, who was married Wednesday. Tuesday atre party in Salt Lake Saturday ot for a week. She has been nursing at The evening was spent with music and last week. , Pleasant Grove. games, ami lunch was served. John Roncher of Idaho, of the U. S. A fine son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Walker'returned Navy is here, the guest of Lieutenant Coy Hayward, Sunday, at the home ot to their home in Delta last 'week, after Marion Hughs. The two are school Mrs. Sarah Arbuckle. , spending a few weeks here with reladay acquaintances. d tives. has just returned Mr. and Mrs. David Harvard are refrom the battlefields of France, where Calvin Sessions left last Friday foi v joicing over the arrival of a baby girl he was both Oakley, Idaho, and Arthur Hess left born to them gassed and Wounded. Sunday. Tuesday for the same place to look Irvin Wicker who is now employed Mrs. Sarah Tuttle and daughter, over farm prospects. the Western Union Telegraph comMrs. Arthur Richards, spent Monday by The Misses Lavina and Lilly Earl, pany as repairman was in town Saturwith friends in Garfield. Eva Hess, Lucy Steed and Evelyn day spending a few hours with his He had just returned from A fine son was born to Mr. and Mrs. folks. Hess attended a matinee in Salt Lake S. hos L, I). Howard at the Kemmerer, Wyo and Burley, Idaho. Saturday. They were accompanied by Charles in Lake Mrs. Ernest Dean of Salt Lake. Salt City, Tuesday. pltal Funeral services over the remains of The .Relief Society members had Martin Howard has been discharged Wm. J. Parkin, Sr., were held their annual runion Tuesday after from the Marines after 21 months of Thursday in the South Bountiful noon; the Stake officers of the organi faithful service. He was stationed at meeting house. Mr. Parkirrdied Sun zations were present, also our bishop- Rhode Island and will leave next week day from a stroke he had about a week ric and Elder J. D. Wood, and Eldei for Blackfoot, Idaho, where he will ago, and leaves a wife and large fam Refresh continue his work in a lumber yard ily and numerous relatives to mourn John Ford of Centerville. his loss. i there. ments were served. the 1 1 k. I inteie-tit- g -t -- bu.-uic- -- al-- com-pai- -- lection-. -- , Frtui-Jorgense- bu-me- -s 1 -- i- - -- -it Chn-ten-e- 5 -- do-fe- thri-ten-e- n. y -- V -. -- .V .V vV vV vi-iti- ng i Why Sivift & Company Handle Poultry, Eggs, Butter and Cheese if i i -- Swift & Company went into the produce business because they saw a crying need for the kind of service they were equipped to perform. - The produce business was in chaos. Collecting, transportation, preparation and distribution was hit or miss, with delay, deterioration and loss on every hand. -- - The farmer was at the mercy of an uncertain, localized market. He had no way of reaching through to the people who needed what he was raising for them. There was no premium upon improving his stocks, for grading was lax or lacking. The consumer had to accept produce that, as a rule, had no known responsible name behind it He had no way of knowing how long the eggs or the butter he was buying had been lying around in miscellaneous lots in the back room of a country store. Much of the poultry was not properly refrigerated before shipment or properly protected by refrigeration in transit. Swift & Companys initiative brought system to this chaos. Their organization, equipment, and experience in handling perishable food products were already adjusted to the- - task. Their refrigerator cars, branch houses, cen- . di-ea- -o -- d - WeveJ i1 Mr.-Wal- ker Message For Men Who Know Clothes Quality Men clothing on a quality basis are the men . who have learned to appreciate that quality is the only real insurance of service and economy in short, value.. connections, tral points, trained sales force, supplied just what was demanded. 'Now the farmer has a daily cash market in touch with the nations is built on reliable fabrics and staunch, shape-retainin- g tailoring with style .ideas Jn. keepings with Jhe good taste that always accompanies good judgement in buying. 1 ( . I Such clothes are H1 ..i u .ffi.ifitj . Swift & Company, U. S.A. unders- tand quality know that it this save Nothing suffers from claim upon inefficiency, which has no public support., who Men far-reachi- ng needs fvith better prices. Standardization makes better produce more profitable. More consumers are served with better, fresher, finer foodstuffs. who ,buy Griffon Clothes p tisHrjiiniihidi'iHriN11 ri!i!if i'iiciihftiiisb ifthillil1! Vbifflp1 Thats ' .ad ptilMilll I 'jil IMM klpjl. ill Pl!HWW!f i'riifpj'mwlllf i! of smokeluck thatll SAY, youll have a streak all right, if youll with a. jimmy pipe or cigarette papers and nail some Prince Albert for packing I ring-i- n lr .i; . r tf n - JustJjetweerTourselves, you gvf will wise-u- to p high-spo- t- until you can call a pipe first its name, then, to hit the by peak you land square on that t wo - fist ed - man - tobacco, Prince Alberti Well, sir, youll be so happy youll want to get a photograph of yourself breezing up the pike with your smokethrottle wide open t Talk about amoke-sport- f Quality makes Prince Albert so smoke-jo- y all-fir- ed ? faSrrt appealing all along the smoke lineT Men who never before could smoke a pipe and men whove smoked pipes for years all testify to the delight it hands out! P. A. can't bite or parch! Both are cut out by our exclusive patented process I Right now while the going's good you get out yovir old jimmy pipe or the papers and land on some P. A, for what ails your particular smokemppetito ! r riftem Alkort f,f,w(,rt tokmrrm it tiu, mmmtrlmmmr I, mrmciteml I hm4 kmmym tkm Towv taffi. lmilrr-,a- J ml try ft glut ttmmtJmr with tmkmecm Ur ymrtrct maSiIim. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winton-5ale- m, I all were going to say about them. Thats all we need to say about them to men who know clothes quality and value in' $23, $30, $35 up to $30 Suits and Overcoats at See Us First tana- Watson -- lanner Clothing Co. Ogden, Utah N. CL i -- ' |