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Show TUB Prrfnnt. trft Tlthon 1S. Crr.wn. Correspondent. 1C4I Washington nvrnix. J. D. Clffntutton : Twenty-ftft- r i (jrnntsvillc High school, won the state championship in debating last year, and the team is a strong J again for the laurels this year. Here is a picture of those who have been trying out this t ester. ..fm They are: First row sitting, left to right Hugh Palmer, James Williams, Paul .Johnson, (lohlen Stroinberg, Milton Anderson, Grant Benson. Second row standing, left to right Byron Bnrmester, t .. ,j i: t..illlv,- srS IJUlUlcaitl auu ' ac.... i ,, if,- i lri axII liuill11 , aI CiU rV. II UUIICJ, VUUC1I,i. ilUll tjiWlil i. .'llIMMl ilUMOfll. j.lllS Mr. Strom berg will represent the school in the Salt Lake division in the finals. Thpy meet Tooele, Tuesday, March 28. at Tooele. THE J TASK TO SECURE ITEACHERS' CONTRACTS I 1 . . ager Tells of Difficulties Offered by Russia. ' DEMANDED! IS BOND BIG DELAYED 11 ii Jftn. of tal! AIrrh wrU l or James I. Demand for Product Through-- ! ty t douiiful if fie .will . th out World Is Large. April Ut,,r umatj. In lhDue to War. aful h"ol lly county i I j Co., Makers of s G-- Justrite Corsets, Chicago. D you want to make your hips look smaller wear a D Justrite Corset G-- a 1 Coun- i ,, The now designing and construction of the G-Justrite gives vou a than you ever dared to wish for. You cannot better appearance tell bv on the counter how it will do this but the instant looking atit aonJustrite and lace it you can see the change it has made. Your you put waist and hip line are certainly pleasing. There's shapeliness to bust,now. Women who have really been discouraged with their you a have found that Justrite will give them the shape theyappearance admire in it know bfort valuation of rufHiit luif the i boards and tii H' bet uiitaiiMoii fa ttfiv- no inior-tlOn uj ;n whirh to t .n- their rx;niiture. tor tit,- jmr hvKlnning ti D HofMun su -- - C.-- D others. - v Gage-Down- i,. I It" In rotinection with ti.e st'Pi of nnrssmnt, alu Jii'.i Copyrighted by Ifr:-- KfjahlTBo J tiwlni? to the n'dix Tlir ra ,af Weber County Officials Hard at Work on Assessment Problems. Man-- 1 Amalgamated Company. BEING ARE T-- i- X 1 SUGAR SEED HARD U : . or :i:i-a- . Tis. mi SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, MARCH, 2C, 1916 N, GPANTSVILLC HIGH SCHOOL DEBATERS OUT TO RETAIN STATE CHAMPIONSHIP I OGDEN DEPARTMENT IIERATiD-REPUBLICA- Bark Traced and Front Laced - T I - Mar--- OspU-tt- . wv " h of fcetfin !r. tv t tr.dA-- , of the l:u'!.l l of f: f Amal-;ur.iat-- of jhlpmeni . f!l d l'i th s tiffi-utlk-- -- F..-- . were rer.-r,i- l i. SiK-i- .l July vn;ir ell fed r T)e 1. niiuc'r ht.ar-l- ait- s - with-hol'iin- K -- and. f Coiitit t.'..itditiic i'urj-o.-p's- - fr ti. 1 t;u-,.- ith i'.;r v r'".-- . i 1 1 ..! X . I - f e t s - ii'!i ! A niimiiv&ftitms 4 ".(.. .n Thoir,t rnn- t.!.;nni;ii TAKEN ON SERIOUS CHARGE gulp'i-- v . Itrni I j : I -- ! - -- .,' r,i,l mri' i' t; hi a ri ' V . r r' vt it f I ml-- " pre r r; t .;' f ri lr .V tiw foil, i.imvn p-- . ... . i ' n j' ' fc r. 1. i t . . . o'ti - 'O 3. f ! i-- i!t .. 1 i "A ' i ' ' 1 r : ""'' J!'V'"' V'T" ' 1P-t- r 'r'l I" t"' t.k. . !.i.I-' . j i ! ii-- - i:.-i- . a -- "'''' to have .1 ..t;itu(orv offence o.n In Maker ropimttted uko. I'.aK.ev won College Men Discuss Ways and Provo and Nebo Districts Have Junior Dance Will Be Given Means at Banquet; ComApril 1 Instead of Two Big Conference; Boston mittee to Act. Days Later. Educator Speaks. CHINESE DOCTOR rSi.-m- l t.-- Tlie 2h. i Heratfl-npiihliran.- l to tSpecli! 'Kdeu. March One hundred ami fen coHeirc men attended a banquet in The " :t f . Mr ,ii.i.... 1 !: ; m : t o- -, -hf IIriTl.ifl 1 ; .l V i . dls-ri!5f- d. I ! i i - t . IT - of Ohtnlnlnc I'lind rrntn0-i-t ar-n:;l- ;r , . !',.--;- - ' I- - u-- . 1 1 K r 1 tnr i 11 J I r . . i . - I ! - I i - i : c . 1 . ' f i 1 V. I : .1 i i -- ! Im reo-,eS- 1 -- - wage-earnln.- tr i Irell. i 1 i - j ''-e- i . I'h!l-id"pni- 1 - a : - i. t - d '' 7- J - "VVhlte-Sav-ap- 1 arst I- 1 cii-oi'i-i- r. -- : it lonr al-!ei;- ed n TO. a-- ! Ili-t-- :Sh-m- i ' l 11. m RNDTmSR I j I rin so-call- tl ed fr . 1 e . x I I I . 1 ir - ? . - 'f lg-y-rtso- d-'.- t'o 1 ! n. i r-- - 1 i ) d'-al- V ' - - n-- ...-'.- I "e,-,-d e t i RICHMOND PIONEER DIES 1 h te he-fo- 1 ' . v f:-.r!si- a! ?. Ar-uyl- - e-- . . " j . - i . i ! Jt tea-diets- . . -' . , d yla .. - 1 . j 1 1 1 -- 1 rl T Thu-sdn- . 1 H.-r- 1 y. j : tin-fis- , J I ot-tio- letrlf-'attv- s-- nl j - 1 lu.-ks- . . Succumbs. Special to Hera March 23. The - e. Dubbed n .Shirker, Mants io Prove Clslitinpr Quality in ltoxing renn. London, March 25. A challenge to done t lie boxing gloves with all individuals who have been calling him a in the present crisis has been shirker cemetery, made Interment by the vicar of the Somerset minof Coleford, near Bath, the ing DAMAGES DENIED WOMEN Rev. village J. H. Evans. He has been receiving anonymous letters urging him to practice what he preaches and join the at my. Here are his own words in his parish Suit for JIO.OOO Azainst ( hinaninn In 'o C'nuxe for magazine: '"The vicar of this parish has hit upon the following measures to Action.' meet his own ease: 'In school, college anrl curate days he was supposed to Special to Tbe Coalville, March 25. A Jury in Third defend himself ably in the boxing ring, district court here before Judge C. Yv. and does not remember being beaten under fairly equal conditions. He is Morse rendered judgment for defend- now to put on the gloves with ant in the case of Jnls Haws and Irene any ofready these unknown persons' if they L. De Grover, a will reveal ngainft D. their identity in public. for $10,000 damages wealthy Chinaman, "Further, in order to relieve my for alleged defamation of character.who likely miner recruit who may h;;i- .1 It was charged by theDeplaintiffs, conscientious reason, as for instance, a that from house Grover, rented the support of a widowed mother. he defamed their character by telling a friend of their-- that they were not is not ashamed or afraid, but willing house, which al- to take his place in the mine and ijiv1 conducting an orderly was untrue the wages to the contended they legation dependent, if pieceand defamatory. work can be arranged which will nut The defendant produced testimony to interfere with clerical duties." effect that he learned that the two women were not conducting an orderly to George Brnrison Ilea, who was once house and told a friend of theirs would have to vacate a Brooklyn newsboy, has been awarded they the notify themFrom evidence presented the grand prize offered by the Chinese the place. government for the best program for a the jury found "no cause for action.' He-aiil- Herald-Rpublipan- tn .l Mc-Cun- ? national system country. to The Howard RanRichmond, som Egan, one of the party to leave Nauvoo to find a new home In the west, died at his home here Friday of He fair health unpneumonia. til the day of hisenjoyed death, which was unexpected. He was born in Salem. Mass.. April 12. 1840. His were converted to the Mormon parents faith in 1842 and moved to Nauvoo. He was taken his suit by against Walter Christensen. mother in 1816 to view the Nauvoo temV. D. Richardson was appointed ple. His father went ;s a snecial messenof th- estate of Elizabeth unuer S 600 bond. ger witn the Mormon battalion Jones far as Santa Fe. N. M .. and returned with the hattalion's nay to Cue emigrating 1 families. His fat iter was one of the 114 men called to pioneer the way to 0 1 PARK CITY NOTES new home the next spring. His father was an Indian fighter and i was Mounded near Salt Lak in a skirmish. He decedent saw the cornerstone of the Ic The I ler:! NhPfpuM :fnn. laid and 2,".. watched its erectionTemple The funeral of for many years, Park City. Marcli until it was completed. was held yesterday aftJohn McAvoy Later Mr. was a fx press ernoon from the'atholic church. Rev. rider and ct--Egandriver andponv learned the Thomas Gallia?! n officiating. InterIndian dialects. He took up the first ment was in City cemetery. Ruby valley. Nevada, farm, but was There will be special services ineven-inthes awav tv driven Indians and went to Methodist church morning and Deek Creek? of the Sunday in commemoration In ISiiH Mr. Ksm married Amanda one hundredth of the death aniversary A. AmTrus. the daughter of another of Francis Asbury. the first bishop of ami lived at Creek until pioneer, in Methodist Episcopal church in istj.1). when the the railroad was builtt)een America. Mrs. G. Cherry McKay will Humphreys' Seventy-seve- n For Colds, Influenza, . f hi To jzot ' Seveuty-s- c - ISpr-cia- .lust because you start tlu dav wor- 1 , sort-muscles- - ; doses), without charge and without inOne bottle any obligations. curring only to a family or address. " VT m m best h results. at the first chill of wait until you bcin lo ami sneeze, have sore tht't;;:l cough aiul influenza, it may take loneer. Tie It' you -- mailed. l and $1.00, at all druggists or After Grip take TONIC TABLETS after any long- illness, physical ex- haustion, loss of strength, or appetite, lake H cnipin eys ' Tonic Tablet s !reo- stores or enl price ! .00 at direct. -- - II HiinihreyK' lltimeo. Medicine Co., William Street, New York. CHURCH AND STATE MEET l'-- IT Paris, March 25. The government was officially represented at n relig- ions ceremony on the occasion of the) funeral of the victims cf the last Zeppelin raid for the first time since the separation of church and state. Denys Cochin, minister of state, was present, and though no official announcement; of his attendance was made, the sub- ject was debated in the cabinet, which fact gave an official character to his presence. The ice once broken, therewas no hesitation on th.e part of President Poincare a few days later in sendthe synagogue ing a representative to to in the Jtue de Provence attend a refor the fallen service Israelites ligious on the field of battle on the different fronts. These two incidents were immediately followed by the meeting of the premier, Aristide P.riand, and Cardinal Mercier at Home. A few years ago any one of these incidents would have been sufficient to have caused the downfall of the-government. Today they occasion lit- tle .surpri.se and only limited comment, j They have given rise to the questionas to whether Monsieur Briand's .fa- i mous doctrine of pacification between the clericals and anticlericals will not j prevail after the war. j ried and tired, stiff legs and arms an and muscles, an aching head, down pains in the burning back worn bearing out before the day begins, do not think you have to stay in that condition. Those sufferers who ate in and out of bed half a dozen times at night will appreciate the rest, comfort and this treatment For any strength form of bladder trouble gives. or weakness, its action is really wonderful. Re strong, well and vigorous, v.ith no more pains from stiff joints,achin-rheumatic- suffering, or or bladder troubles. hack, kidney To prove The Williams Treatment conquers Kidney and bladder diseases, rheumatism and all uric acid troubles no matter how chronic or stubborn if you have never used The Williams we. will give ope 50c bottle Treatment, (32 doses) free if you will cut out' this notice and send it with your name and address, with 10c to help pav disA. tribution expenses, to The Dr. Williams Company, Dent. 2515 E, I.GenO. P. Rlock. East eral Conn. Send at once and you Hampton. will receive bv parcel post a regular 50c bottle (32 en shiver. For Rheumatism and Kidney Troubla French f.overxiienl Offi lists Take I'nrt in Religious Ceremonies for War Vict .50 Cent BolMe (:i'2 Doses) FREE llie 4 sing at the evening services. OLEilT in thai railways Herald-Republica- Coalville, March 25. Judge Morse has been here during the week holding-courtthe following matters being disposed of: Tbe case of the stare against Leslie IMvmell was dismissed on motion of state. In the case of I'eter Cloonnn Daly West Mining comagainsta the settlement was compromise pany, made for $Hr0. A. A. Pike obtained dismissal of his URIG AG! if jcOALVILLE COURT NOTES Special 1 . Hen-er- Be Rid m Piles Howard Jtnnsom Kuan, One of First io Leave Nauvoo for Home in West, DONS WAR PAINT VICAR J t ! i,- erected. This will be the booth, hT? The other classes and thejunior faculty planning similar picturesque scenes for their berespective booths and the whole will connected by a network of tuand lilies. lips The junior class has been holding once and twice a week work parties the last month. Roys as well as girls have cme to be regular artists, making: flowers, weaving nets and painting: windmill and Dutch water scenes. The prom committee is composed of Aseal Palmer, Alberta, Canada, chairman" Delore Nichols, Rrisliam Citv: Gene Cannon. Salt Lake: Karl Le Grand, Ore., and Edith Hay Stottard, ball, Logan. Invitations have been sent to all parts of the country. the he moved to Richmond. He bought creek sawmill there and ran it High for many years. Mr. Egan is survived by three brothbishop1. ers, Richard, Erastus, formerly of South Hountiiui. and . imam E. Egan, his wife: six Egan and by Ira E., sons Howard M.. John R.. Charles and two Walter andJ. Alva, and Ceorge H., Mrs. Mrs. Bair Einme daughters, Ines Maiben; forty-seve- n grandchildren and ten great grandchildren. and His six sons were pallbearers other relatives marched in the funeral procession at the Richmond meeting house. were made. Many eulogistic was in speeches Richmond - r- t;--- .l e ..-a- r, fSpci.l to The Logan, March 25. The date, of the annual junior prom of the agricultural has been changed from April college 3 to April 1. Decorations at the prom will be more elaborate and contain more features than any that have thus far been staged. The ball will be held in the Thomas Smart gymnasium, and it is the aim of the decoration committee to transform the bare walls Into a foreign Dutch scene featured by red and white across from the main tulips. an immense windmill will be entranceDirectly Herald-Rcpuhiican- Horaln-nepnMSrun- Spanish Fork. March 25. The teachers of Provo City and the Nebo Con.. o I "ro m the Weber 'dub tonight, at which plans solidated district t herkw. orthlfM opened their Institute ipilmrtliiti ofni.it'Ui for the permanent organization of the at .,(! .f o" eril Co- Fork last :i;. a m'o Spanish night by a public I niversitv dub of Orden were i)i;d,n Marm 1W Ir. Yee Too at the house for the opera (.Electing: , in ' hirnaelf hy the d !ompmn, of trie scnooi, at wiiicn Dr. A. pi.ri ;TP". S'o'vp patrons " y fr"-ir.f.i name T- .uk'..i e T;i romniit-tf-of rr 1. ff K. Wlnshlp of Hoston spoke on "EdThe diners decided that the trt ' do tr. for merit-- ' of toe partial. hrt. it i'orniei-The meeton ways and means should submit ucation as an Investment." . No t J r r in roiif trf'" . t, If.'.. . t was attended by nearly 800 persr.it" mninci. xy" 't -ing two a tan at of A forms smoker t; organization fi .t..'.. sons. I J. Nuttall of the local hlRh . to refn.-- e exporte n informat lo- -, ..nt from utrden Yee to be he'd within three weeks Some school, was chairman. Music was furitil ti e 'V '." returned to .iKde to stand f. wired ri u informal organization and nished by the high school orchestra, lit!Vthos m,i to tt t'niti.l n.iii If' an theV triai or, - a more compart association like the hlKh school double male quartet, f of havinw ... the .ad f h rr, e "n v, n near v 50- eashed othertotaling club of Salt Ike. In the freshmen class furnished a girls Jhe I'tnversity i f;ii-.n ' in departrnent " arre.te.i tvo months nCo on the meantime .ludwe ".M'P'i ritU tJie J. A. Howell Is to chorus and a mixed quartet; the f..' "e tf'at t!nm,tn i tiinaman made 'no iturp V;ov V. (Jideon as Jameson sisters, paul as and chairman Jameson and ntinu' ri'nt a. ...v... .to ood thi amount hin ra.e whih sreuarv of the tentative club. W.illiam Holt rendered selections. ' r ;i on n' va eai'ed ;n tl.e and v t ire district .ludire Howell. toastmaster. opened todav out the facts Ir. Winshlp to in':re t wat disriu.e. at the t;us t,.itt em. he ho i'.d .ire of tha the festivities bv tironoslnK a toast to that boys who brought have the training; of f t :r, pit ;,-o- . t; if trip!., xvitt,eiv. Wilson then each diner and hiKh si hool even If thev do not i'repident ir; roan ., f..e.i.ties I'., thrv Intend tofount' authoriink a toatd to his own alma mater. graduate fromwork, the school, have a ,jm dr The on ev ra' -- Or rharespro'ruii ari.-ln- c A. were Kenned. ver sp. akers of about f0 per cent lllch r I'rlrr.t hf alleged l.i.l ' whose subject was. "Why above theability The Uoval Sit'ip---''.. who have not had the boys M nr .'iii-:.. variott Should th.e ot iiiliers riOie 'lub phaew 1'iiiversftv .iOMeph Inrlrica of ,'f,",l of hiKh school traininpr. ; . a riorth' ": Dr. A. S. udvaniage 200 ir ien were T;:e principal iisrar I'mi!!"i 't'lnnr fiv t? : !pr !o.rr they Not .loir; trio Socialist I'ntty teachers attended the Nearly M f. he In ttt th.'".!. who 'ondin. Mnhian. (it spoke of the Nebo district session morning Cul-htKh .Tohn K. fthe f. fh l thai tihue of Ir. MacMurclv; prSf.f Provo and teachers' InstiCity .. ofopinion joint some 1 for il I 'i tre vit t'olleKe of Pharmacy, tute held at the high school SUED BY auditorium. AUTO !! n t tn to COMPANY Chez. time 'v t f t pointing foisoiied Pills"; Joseph P. freer was chairman. J. On Supt. hiKhetof "M. trli'e "The (ientle Art rno'M were the t T. t fl 4." several I f platferm distinguished Tfre' ft Ira 'Trom -nt;' '; John Sparjro. I'entisvlvanin, Ojtden Mn Chi reed U Ith K. K. Carr, educators, including I r. Wlnship, Dr. eeleetlns ns. Hoc!, .let- Kaiser"; the I'nlf-!e nt.t JR'i,ir H. Primhall of Provo, Supt. L. I t. In eport'l (ieorge to Vmr tor llnehlne. the vear ,,v..? tni of n'lcar. I'htladeltdna ollree of Thiirmacy. 10. of the Provo Citv schools. tT. !"!".. t'nlted Kggertson Marr'7 r.i the th'The Nine '(,,d floslntf Law." and Prof. J. P.. Keeler. 'yrIt. r .'.! !;. j.ijt.: - ,...; Prof. Alice Rey.. - torn In the, Washintrttin. fleorwe Valentin tlldeon. i.'p.irii,i cr, TluOpden. Marrl, nolds and , Mrs. Carrie Shaw Rice, prit er ilr.sr Man a tT. m the ex-T. I), in of who Judtre place spoke of Salt Lake hroutrht .lolw.soti. mary supervisor of Nebo district. nrt .f,., ,. u:ir from this roitntrv- .tilt company In the district court has was as follows: to We1. feekintr Opening programschool W.' of the Wattis. (1 .0 nfe.t to 1T"..n4 ton" To me thoepresident recover from Set?) T!ioma of Curden ber club, was introduced ns a fjradu-a- t In raue Selection, tiiii.. ' iii high orchestra; Inprjr.tie an prerit Automobile, valued at $Hn alle. s huol of hard knocks and vocation. Ir. George Brimhall: mixed ; of the ins that r.eore i:vnn soM ".J and ran re .ir th He said the Weber club quartet, I'llen. Rose and Paul Jameson the machine to Thomas, had who not paid experience. to with th and William Holt: announcements, J. of ,merhan xnsar. Norway lad would b'ttrn for the car. t'oitntv authorities sar university men. to Julian v Preston Creer: Remarks. Supt. L.. E. have been rut off from Bamberger are nnd for in Kvans In connecthey looking Kg gertson solo. Miss Blanche Moore; futsrar Germany. discuss'-otKauizatlon uppiv fhtr problems. the tion with the t ransnrtlon. t tio. lecture. Dr. Winshlp. rountrle ure reaohinir towhich i t The, Salt Lake conipnnv avers that rtatrt for Department work was taken up in sujr.ir. Hair, m ro icet !ttcar from Austria, Hvans paid J3'"t or, the rar ami pave OGDEN RIVER TAKES A DROP primary grades hy Mrs. Carrie Shaw of i notes for Slioa. nnd iJreeee. are ilo rtew purrhaer! Rice, who emphasized the Importance Arncr.-.isucar. IVIth the new pur-th- . promissory that he showed Thornasit a hill fooler Went her Itenults In Three Fret of fair and honest promotions, and will inrreane- of sale and on strength of thi Ij. a disxportatio'i oId Supt. Firgertson, who led of er-i ntt! rormal ronili- him th automobile. Iteeesslon in Swollen Waters. th war on retention cussion and the spoke a lit it tu The ion revail." conditions that make retention necessary. OKden. March 2t. Continued pound-itof Kien river lias washed out dirt in The grammar department work was The high GUILTY JURY and stones behind the abutments of school charge of Dr. Wlnship. OGDEN MINOR ITEMS work was In charge the concrete bridge at the mouth of department Klen canyon to such an extent that of Prof. Dean Brimhall. who spoke on Methods of Teaching in the High citv commissioners deemed the road School." There were present from the have closed it until the March 1'. .Tudire n. p. Lovett unsafe and 0rden. Nebo district 125 teachers. from the The be repaired. lrt trned In DCitrn, chairman of th. T'nion Pacific direc- damage can road Crime is still open to the Provo City schools fifty teachers, from torate nnd WiMiarn N. Jeffers. tjeneral mouth. canyon ked lere I'. Y. university ten teachers, and s'iierlntendent. for the east nltcht teachers from e other counties. last of weather freezlncr The over the Pr.lon departed Pacific thfo mnmir,.. caused a drop of nearly three feet in B. Y. Among tho.-present from In a special train I;- !.i r..ptd.:-Jmlire Lover f Mr OKden river and residents In the dis- university t H. Brimhall. were Dr. George .1. H. Keeler, Prof. .1. ; of Jeffers tiarid S n. Tueey. s unerl r, t end - trict recently Inundate. arc in a peace- I'rof. Bo.ven, hp W. fre.-Mb-e .1. M. W. division, Wyoming arrived a "tatntorv ent of nn Pantron mind. of h.uji-i- , Viti, state ful Reynolds Ivvt rount. Yesterday's heavy I LiK. rt rnat reirom an. Wilkens.' valIn Minnie .Nf.rrr.a Miss midnight unmelted Ralph axf.i Htilsh, lies snowfall Ogflcn e.it.t. aaipxt I t Kartnturon wa fourrt malned here until T a. in. tod.iv. Pearl Snow ami Herman Peterson. " Armed or t'mrrmd" is to he the ley. Mid; t y h a Jury in pcindir, J. A. llow-eilAmong those present from the Provo oi'lo-'schools were Principals S. P. of an address to hp triven bv HIGHWAY iitv this afternoon court at ihjcct CONFER CLUBS M.' F. Wilson. F. M. Young, the P.t. Hev Paul .fotn'-- bishoti of after the jurv had '' i. rated r. .e r or I tad, at t re Reed P.eck. Morvile George A. N. Thlir-ma- n the io;r twenty .four jnr Kpiropal tire. and George Pawelson: teachers. thnt i 'th- .icfer.laiit te meeting of t: e irdav Meht "Meet at llelperi club p, w rr1 lf Jennie sere at 7. ."!) p. m to- - Midland Trnll IMnlr the hnl! church Wilk?ts, Nettle Knudsen. Mint Outline rlnni. I r wa pri. lilted to o morrow. vena nie Atrnes Crandall. Thomas. fe win take the up ... phaej s. th.1 f. ti,.- ii.-- i.i T'asti:K" of of t e p 1 r e d n e Hannah and Vl others. er'v on brnsd Smart. t'ardall f.nntirii Me i'ranrin ! . !: fc , n Hluh school teai'ht rs present nt will l,o tho u.iln;.! Howe!, Tued iv The Midland Trail Pays'Rav Pil e March i re '' The ju . fPide 'tft of Ye- tn.-tnortl if. Mason, O. G. .Ifines. I.ydia at rountv t'.irbun of als ln were Helper licercs M.irrlaji fn.hvr to ?!.. r vene;-- . Miss Pace I. aura Gnrdner, i.tlfi! V r oerit. vi4tt'd Ilie ciira fro'od Hal-.matter in the of to P. and Tertf a r.ushipskv r !nil iv of 1' e rr:tn fn I'.ir'iildtnu ilenrv ' iberhansciey. Ali. Homestead. this count v. and to outline lioth of t'rilnrnito S"prlnr. aid roads tfin work and to David Taylor and others. r''iirn:ri a r t ' folarr. Wil iani Ker,iejl f I'intah systematically and plan From Springvillc High sc ooi J. T. n.litfi M.rv Harl of South Yye?.-rlc!:,r,ate certain dates as pood roads Wingate, Mr. Latimer. S D More,. Mr da s l to he the LtV Km ma Dongall, Kethel o' Alleman. S. Thompson of Castle CSate. n fJpe..IIn" j ad !re- - to e delivered toutect men by ami l.riura Hickman. Kile! the of I'tah superintendent In the Menry orr.im. evnncelist. From Spanish Fork High school I. was elected president of th I"r ifed f.iJiernacle at m. company, M. Nelir t. Rrockbank. T. o. Stokes. I!. 10. v ortra nizaticm. Ir. I. t tht rro of the sermon of t'astle tJate wa- - elected cimmis-sinc- r cl"e J. K. Skinner. J. T. Morgan, K. D. e tT i will t.e r. r f meefjnsr of forMiss Jean Fonnesbeck, Joan '. It. Jones of Helper, secKuh're. aid mer V. M. '. mcn with a view t. Jennie included discussed Rlingson. iox, Subjects retary. rm iookinsr to the possible, rojd machines. s;rinkllni; and surface Itose and Teachers A Tree Trial cf Pyrin id Pile Treat- ra'rvlntr Henry I'rincipal nn of association B. White. Han-nt- h Harold I.ola 'r,int ('nii'ii!: Alleman. here., material. T e revival meetings will t.e closed ment Vill Acaze You "Witii Pierce. Clmr'es H. Rowland, were; in Myrtle attendance Those Mo "'.iv eveninc. At. til Ventz from Springville: Princlal J. A 1; Nelrns. A. W. Hrs- J l.ee Its Residti. : Services will f.e e!d in the Osdn ic- - and II. W. Cooper of Prf-eJ. S. Leland Dewy and four tcarnor:. Maple-ton- . '.i"'..-r"at ; p m tomorrow under; Thompson, J. T. Corey. J. W. I.ittle- The direction of T .: ;nue! HrownincLee Simmons t'.eniainiti I'rincipal t.. p. nr. i;. M. Nhr and I,. Iiavis of Tak. Mr arl I.lndoTiisf and A. n. Tteinao will Ii. N Mddell of Wellinsr- - andThi-il- e nr iistle Cate; J. I. Hayes and Annie hf the sie ikers. The muvtcal nncr.im ton. Ii. P.. Arnold. Jo, narboclio. J. XL w!l nc!'.de an orean prelude hv S.im Tom Kiteh J. W. Weeler Thomas. Ii. Salem A. I. Tippets and Mac PhilP. V.'hitaker: chorus hv th choir, so- - ' a ml W. It. Wise. Dr. C It. Slopansky Treatment (I Mi rano o!o. Anna anil lips. se. of 'Williamson; llnoi: ITryner Helper. TV Of Jed Payson Piineipnl Newton Wilson. h' n o'rtet CO'Tiposed trt'on. lOnos Simtnons and O. H. Bdmont. I . o Mad!!.itt.mtvn" Puich". I.rian. WOULD SELL HATCHERY Warner. sen and Walter I.. Step?-ensSoring LakeA. John 10. Wall, Santaquin I I Itnal. he-consut Worxlof t'e tloshen William R. A r gyle m' n o t. . V. or'it wll! pav Weber! I.ejt inla tor 1'roPoneM Purchase '! offielal visit Thurscmpe- N'-- "I March of I'lnnt ly Stnte. and the ldtre NO HOLD day INQUEST W. ig Van Waironer member of the WILL I. r i 'ret. n to entertain him. re tu from Wasatch l'K Midway. iln Wi'tH. attorney, was anoointed! county, is in the city nejzot in c: with Probe Into Heath of Horace Kldrctfjse fa If to rrrm if to TItV to John It U cnlr louis Ierobis. charced with late Fish an lefetii mo-h mmisoner t popurr nil-tll Trentment About to He Ctosetl. Pyramid !eroi assaults upon Fred W. Chambers Game for the sal" of the tretm-n- t In the world hivinc bomo t,l "" lar I Trow n and Jame t iTi t to- - Tim ma 'on n. f5rxHal Mr. t; Chambers has Midway hatchery. today and one that has stood tbo test n."irtIonTeo. Iieri bis li to enter n plea! advised . him that the until Ezra March,-"Robinson.' Legislature Ilountiful, cf time. mves atilhoriitftien no purchase can Ik city attorney, who is conductinir th" or ele pet a 5"c nr-- d Jlatl th cttip?Tt111 NOV. tnr do. Treatment Iroiaany of I'yramM Investigation into thea death of Horace The ;tt'rpev rreneral says that iu:i:tMarch inn.u. mkktim; A to hi-- beet Eldredre. killed LamheiKer train Jruut.Tai. nuisi:;ii:e. can take at the loeal depothyThursday nirht. anmeet- and Kame commissioner suar I'rlce. t.een hatel-eron the r..z hr and hold ' nounced today that probably no in- t' be held at an FREE SAHPLE COUPOTi 4. Addresses nendinar action. This may luest would le held. He said investiwill bet la!ledrtie April I'YRAMTn rnro company. rowers by Parley anfl ' be dope, but Mr cj ambers has not yet gations to date made before tended fo bear out in j: IXMr l Mich. Marshall, a general way the version Riven by the I'tah-- i r ached a defjnU Inc lccislon. Mark the ijrauii represent Austin, m n Tre saurtde of Id alio So Tar comoanv. The question Kindlr P.mbersier officials. who issued a a railroad Ktween Ceoiire A. D'ack. superintendent of statement concerning- how the accident :istleJale and PyramiJ FU9 Treatment, la plain wrapper. price will be rlit issel. It Is consid- - !he Mechanb's Ituik buildintr in Brook- occurred. ?.amo ered probalde that a factory will be lyn, has established a stock farm on Clarence Hldredge. father of the acbuiJdif.K from of the which he before roof cident he in but thin built section, victim, is on Ms way here from this; t street mean of transports-.ton.-- i.le in.! derives his enirs and Poultry. Chickens Canada, having Wt the dominion upon url-"t s. a poat. pip receipt of a telegram informing- him of nr- - ; ti.i fr,m, Hnu'rv county must pigeons, Ctt ra r. his sou's death and mnpkev comprise tiie live stock. !:ti,-u- 'PROM' JIATE CHANGED -d trared o.'wr.il layj. o,-e;when he for mall at .;n i t hf leld. lafho ...i;fiiv. and av in trieons t:,nt his on;, en to t... forwarded . . rriMirrr v.,!,! hi fnrm.r to home , was to I. ir.. y. ,hll he ha, trt Ilaker. ""rM'".' rer, ritlv ,ul future tt;.- Tt more ,iii"ia 7" ''' ARREST -pro.'. :red MonKiMO ..!. f eil t AT INSTITUTE BE FUMED IN OGDEN o-d- h If f'or.- ti t "1 't' tl t h i f ir. AGRICULTURE L SCHOOL . '!ri,tion r. (ror, it.k--," Ore.. Dcnup li.idio.k otfr, arretted .3 er 3.: year., a? Vu.-tht aft.rnoor, for a ' r r.-;ir- : it'll-;.- "i -rir. o 'vtir of f r o ' v i i lhtJ Vl.-il'- ti pri i': l 1 i sri v.il: t,, -: 7 ' I r.iil to f rr .i io ' i ' l ' i wiit h iiiO o' i". v" .! ..s'.ik Th.. .. 'T.- j. i , . - t 1 f V i r t t ; in . t. f'-ri- Kt.-f- j '' v 'MANY TEACHERS UNIVERSITY CLUB TO n ! f i t;V - ? sa to CORSETS -- : i!f.-tit.-- ; each corset. It's your guarantee. 1 Suirarl AnuUsimiitcl tmntrf.-K"" t'TtiM"-'t-tt- ' :urti tlV v.t, i.i1t Orecun Mmn trrr.trd VTter Iff .. t ri. ' for Int.. lnf riirlion for lnil Men. Iliir la Snrtlra. ' ' .. lu tu- nfi!-VTi !!. .M, . nn -th- t D to-th- d.s . Jr.v.--- r C.-- j .- ! I:; o '' . ;' : ! ; I i r t the Justlittle rite tag inside We can fit every type of figure with Justrites at the price you usually pay, too. o i . ('' irri.' jp,' h .if ffio :u.ir i. r"!'i if h- s. t " I,,,. iar.t i oru-hat- :4T-i-.- for T.ook t i i .1 Justrites D are RUSTLESS and guaranteed to give satisfactory wear. H j l G-- . A.iMssur Kiiiimin vpon i: r turt frrn W.t a gt or. that in ttto.- !, haf fx en s,(v nide to In- N'iv ork, hrc he iok up th t mat- - tiio.n r" two w ltd ffi'ir-rn.hiati.i I'.ukiI n au hort n.t to the i.nom-npurnuant h.vvs th Aitw .gan.ate.l Mr. ri..ati oiiji of the etat n v ! .rd of virtually ;, 'iirr.l of . rI.n.ri nuf.pl 'Ionization itut ir other iiistati'-eiv for t n ti:'ut ioiiiui Wiling under the runner a.sMe-pr t t; 'Hvil'lj nt pLin o r.w.h ih.it t ! iin i.i-iti on of t f i r. t ot:i . i.de admut.t von "o Id at .1 Coifed it''. ."! t. unfair. it is id opinion, m.I t.. f-iHa, . th. ouni will hut t in I'm ni'i. h .f the ff.r th in taxe wnu! not xi'Oi; it ;u.uii niou.v whirh j,it" r,ir , mean-j.ai. h Uthat n.aKitii; th.iho t.. rfn. ! v or .Vitr i.. 17. "!- ver. Mr ly.'ln 1.11 ainmiTiC l: itv and! . rtt noot ;inci 'O.io;o.-rii .ep. r,Tf:ii 'Ai'li rc fniTfi ter: mu.M w ko.iu-io lti j vwlh tlian fomr, iMi,:i - M . a: ar a o t r. 1 Jkm - b- o.nncjny, r fichnoi th Ju:tiliaT of contracts with hT! and tio not know whether tner,. v4l mori.y avallahiv for j j j j j ! j all t lie real can good estate loans We secure as a wjse grocer treats yon so vou "will bu v from him con-- t i 1111 ally, so we e n d e a v o r to treat our clients that thev Avill borrow from us as thev can use money to . : as-Ionia- ad-vanta- ge. j . j i j ! . . mcy mm a COMPANY TRUST i |