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Show THE OGDEN TUESDAY EVENING; OCTOBER 18, 1921. i mm: m hev ii i m Jj aateit Items of InteWrt Frorx Vtth ana Oera TOflllETEST d idm i 5 STANDARD-EXAMINE- R OFffiJGRM St&ta Further Details of Federal Experiment Station Hopes to Find. Crop for Utah Money for Fanners Re- ' ceived by Committee Highlands SALT LAKE, Oct. 18. Dlapatchea (Special Dispatch.) LOGAN. Oct- - II. Profesor Will-lareceived from the directors of the war secfinance corporation by G. A. Peterson, who became director of of the of local committee the Utah the Agricultural Experiment Staretary Church Dignitaries and Body; of Murdered Stranger corporation for Utah and Idaho, an tion this fall comprehasjust Itsued athe nounce that purchasing of stock' for hensive statement Found in 0. S. L. RailprinIndicating Attend Cere- - j; and marketing will be consid- cipal problems which theitlon wilt feeding road Yards Provo monies ered as covered by the wording of the attempt to solve in the future.- He em war finance corporation act. This phasized the fact that the station will means that the bank which makes a continue to carry on fundamental inPOCATELLO; Idaho, Oct. IS. The loan on livestock purchased for feed vestigations looklnr toward the develv PROVO, Oct. 18.Attended by Mace was found in the ing purposes at 6 per cent or there- opment, of agriculture In the future. church dignitaries and educators from body of Frank state Dr; franklin Oregon Short Line railroad yards abouts, use 'such note to borrow Investigation of great immediate throughout the was with fire bul from themay an value will also"be made, , war yesterday morningThe finance the value of Stewart Harris formally installed here corporation. five bullets amount equal to the face value of the which will help the farmer of the Brigham let holes in the chest. wlrt the vesterday as 'president President T. X. had passed through the heart. The note. The bank'a note to the war fi- problems of today. Young university by police are baffled., nance corporation must mature at the Taylor representing the board of trusAmong the more important probF. K- Hinckley discover- same time atchman as the feeder's nbte to the lem tees of the institution. Telegrams and that wilt receive study are: meththe body. bank. messages of congratulation were re- ed From weed eradication, crop d!eaas ot ods can be learned. Mace of ceived from President Heber J. Grant had beenwhat In the opinion' Hinckley, means of their control. Another and a in the city about week state commissioner of agriculture, such and Apostle Stephen L. Richards, vho Investigation, one that very timely means of and the identification York New only in San announcement provides a definite concerns many are on a business trip In Utah, will was a a ticket local from shop means for the financing of feeding op be an attempt farmers City; from the United State's depart where pawn to solve the marketa ment of education and from approxi- revolver.the erations in Utah. The necessity of en- ing problems of .communltlea that are was not Robbery and universities the motive for a evidently an Industry has been a situated far frorn, the railroad. It will riately 75 colleges ' small amount of gaging in such on which Commissioner throughout, the United States. subject be necessary In such cases to develop cash was found in Mace's pockets. The has- - Uid much stress I for Hinckley The inaugural march, whicTi start - body was found near. cropsMhat can absorb high an embankment some time. lie. believes that unless high priced In marketing. An exs.ed from the university at a:30 o'clock, frequented by hoboes. Jerry costs the hay grower of Utah reailrea that varrylng thls-lextended for more than five blocks, seen coming from that vicinity,Hanley, the production of al of ample was was led by Apostles picked up by the police. j The procession only through development of. the falta. seed In Uinta. The station ex g Lyman Industry in this state can pect to establish several stations Kudger Clawson, Richard R.Mormon Several employees in the railroad the bountiful of of this year and John A. Widtsoe pf the crops of for the In state sections hay the likely yardsnoheard the shots late last night, and last year be marketed, much hay of of church, followed by Superintendent the studying growing purpose but was at made the investigation Adam S. Bennion," thes trustees of the time. One man says he saw three will be carried over into another sea- alfalfa seed. ! son, or else sold at prices that will offer George or, four men, run from the scene. As Utah Is the center of the greatest university, , President-emerituot the for little H. Brimhall. President Harris, the recompense Jn the world the growing, The of is officers the ' phosphate deposits that the crop., theory . of the school and students, to test the value of director Mace expects .was faculty shot another hobo after by I alumni and friends. On account of the presence of the this mineral for fertilizers. The staThe streets, busi-- I an altercation. from the weevil in some parts of Utah, tion will also find crops adapted to ness houses and the tabernacle were powder burns, theJudging gun was fired at alfalfa states have raised sucli quaran- short seasons and h!(h altitudes to other decorated in the red and white of close range. The police, are rounding tine i Cornell university, the alma mater of Utah hay as practically to grow on the mountain plateaus of the against all up suspicious characters and vag- prevent its for any purpote. west. ' President Harris, and the white and rants shipment in the city today and tonight. . The hay must, therefore, be marketed blue of the local university. will be made with oo Experiments ' Those who sj?o,ke of President Har-- i at home, and in Mr., Hinckley's opin- grains, "Alaska. Iceland. from ion there Js only one way:to accomplish- Sweden and the higher sectionNorway. and the high ideals of the instltu- - AMERICAN FALLS iis of the i tion -this, and that Is by feedinr it to Unlted'States in an attempt to develhe represented .were Apostle of I .AVidtsoe, President E. G. Peterson being prepared for marketing as a grain suitable to these conditions. CASE IS SETTLED stock fat stuff, instead of ks feeders Just off op the Utah Agricultural college, Apostle Director Peterson expects to see thou I of the Uni-- t the range. acres of second rat w grazing Lyman, President Thomas of sands " -- oo .verslty of Utah, Dr. L. L. Daynes, rep'- , SALT LAKE, Oct. IS. The contract land converted into fertile cultivated David P.. Barrows settling water and power rights at war. resenting President; in areas this of the University, of California: Presi-- .I American Falls has been signed by NEW BISHOPRICS Among otter problems that will reBrimhall and Superia-- the Idaho Power & Light company ceive attention are (1) an investigation CO. looking ELDER BOX IN Undent Bennion. Dr. and Mrs. Harris according to word received yesterday toward tho Improvement of i Tepponded.' F. K. Weymouth, chief engineer of In Utab. 1) further studies by livestock oc the United : States of , of service reclamation forage (I) a continuation U BRIGHAM. Oct. IS. Three new irrigation plants. who has been here and vicinity ina further1 (4) experiments. were added to the Box OGrDENITES of ground water possibilispection proposed .reclamation proj- bishoprics stake in the reorganltatlon di- development ects- He said that the signing of the In west. the completion of the ties S. Norman Lee the analyses of (6) CADET OFFICERS contract means the completion of the rected by President streams in irrigation American Falls reclamation project and Counselors Victor E.'Madsen and Utah and of a soil ; the completion N. Ktohl of the stake' presi- survey of the.ataie. in the near future. Joseph . LOGAN, Oct. 13. Cadet officers of oo the contract, Mr. Wey- dency. By The Honeyville ward bishopric; conthe R. O. T. C. cadet battalion at the mouth signing the power explained, company Utah. Agricultural college, were assign- gives up a large share of its power sisting of Thomas Wheatley, James ELY TO GET AIR ed. Monday by Major A. Cr Sullivan,-. rights at American Falls, and the gov- C'. Madsen and Obinadl Tolman. was MAIL FROM ELKO The following assign-- ernment, ,by obtaining such rights, released and Leo Hunsaker was Incommandant. Hun-sak. .' ments were made: " as bishop,-witHorace will be enabled to take overpdwer stalled Cadet major,. Clifford Stevenson of company property there and and George H. Whtatley as erect the counselors SALT LAKE. Oct. II. Elko and A and Seth "Wheatleyas ward company T.ogan; Floyd reservoir Captain, for thouslarge, v JCev., will be furnUheJ air mail served Ely. had Larseu oft1 Logan; first lieutenant. ands of acres of. land irrigating clerk. "Whtatley below Bishop American t William Bowman of Ogden; second Falls. ; service , beginning tomorrow, accord, for twenty-si- x years.' an announcement made yester; lieutenant,' Rulon- Smith of Logan; sec-- e The power company retains its east Bishop George W. Watkins of the ing to ond lieutenant, James Evans of Malad, side plant, while the government will First ward'ln this cltyand hU coun- day at Woodward aviation field. Tho between the two towns aro to bo Idaho; first sergeant, John Croft of take over the west side and Islartd selors. Lorenzo W. Anderson and trips made three times a week, on MondaS. t Ogden; sergeants, " L. W. Osmond ot plants, Mr. Weymouth said. honan were L. Hansen," given Neeley and Saturday, until far-Vira oo , orable release at Logan; Boyd Ririe, of Lewiston; meeting' held In Wednesday notice. Tho plan will carry all the ward- chapel Sunday evening. ther gil Norton of Salt Lake; corporals, these cities, Lewis- Alvord .of Logan; Amos These officials, had served for. a pe- first'Claas mailoverbetween SPUD HARVEST WEEK Nevada service Northern train S. Maxwell of were and riod of thirteen Roy Hinckley; they having been curtailed tootonco TO BE CELEBRATED l eleased because year Richmond: Freeman McKinnon of LoBishop . Watkins and railroad the Mr Anderson have accepted employ- a week alnco tho closing down gan, and Clifford Watts of Sandy, tt there' last winter. mining planta of Gordon Croft ment which takes them away, from company Captain, IDAHO FALLS... Idaho. Oct. 17. home a. great" deal of the time. As Ogden; first lieutenants, John Orme of namNephi and M. 'S. Nichols of Brigham Tons of baked potatoes will 4e served their successora'Abel a. Rich-waCity; sdcond lieutenait, LevelleHe-b-S. free here this week when Idaho cele- ed as bishop? with Charles ,". Shef brates her bumper potato crop with field and David O. Anderson as. counMorris ofl Sugarton; first sergeant. L.j Hales of Salt Lake; sergeants, Spud harvest week which festival op- selors", and Devern Sheffield as wrd Kerbert Adamson of Richmond; ened today. tlerk. young men who have . oo Elaine Becker of Ogden; Irwin L. t; ken a prominent part in the ward's atfalrs for some time- past, and the Coolley of Logan: corporals, "Willard M I FML TO OBTAIN JURY. Cole of Nephi; Willard Knowles of selection met with universal approval. I saj-LAKE, Oct. 18. Failure to .Two weeks ago a new ward, thtl Logan: Jyoseph Meyrick . of Logan; obtaint a full Harold Mitchell of Parowan ; Harold jury yesterday made nec- Sixth, was created by dividing tl Olson of Peterson;. Jackson Price of essary the postponement of the trial First ward at Third South street, a;id JProvo, and Jesse K. Wheeler of Mur of R. H. Siddoway, former state fish E. M. Tyson was named as bishop of and game commissioner, charged with the new ward at the meeting he J misappropriation of public funds. A Sunday evening. The stake officials recess. was taken until today. were not yet ready to propose the men to work as counselors to BislTop Tyson, so that is as far as the or ganization of that ward got. L.shcp OUCH! BACKACHE! Tyson is the postmaster in this city, besides being financially interested In several commercial institutions. : m M-arr- Ed-ucato- , rs at - -- : -- V - . A.-A- -- d man-pawne- , ,38-caIIb- er Your money back if you don't like Schilling Coffee better than what you Ye using. Your money back if you don't find it just about as cheap per cup. Your money back if you want-i- t -- for "any reason. Your grocer : pays the money. We pay him. You keep the coffee. (. - s sd stock-feedin- t . - - - ; i ; s J dent-emerit- us - named - CofTe e Schilling - . Elder () 18? " .. . . er h tHiiiltoi-- . : - - - - - - -- - Max-iteld- -of - ' s 1 er .". All-ar- e TO) - 'BP"" A 3 10-Sha- Tube of Palmolive Shaving Cream At the Stores listed below ve . I Millions. Use ; " - RUB LUMBAGO OR 1 ; oo RESIST REMOVAL OF fx SCHOOL AT ALBION cls-IS- ": V . nil BOISE, Idaho. Oct- - 18. The stale ordered, before Judge Bailey Lee at Jerome on October 31 and . show cause why it hould not be enjoined .out tne provisions or irom the lawcarrying passed by the last Idaho legislature directing the removal of the Albion State Normal school from Albion to Burley. The summons Is recognized as" the first move on the part of those seeking to hold the "state normal at AJ' bion to block carrying out the provisions, of the act. . The case- under which it is Issued was filed by Charles O, Dumas, a resident of Cassia coun. ty. Under the law the Alblon'Normal is to continue in. existence through the summer of IJ22. when it Is Jo be located at Burley. The board of education has called for sealed bids to dispose of the buildings at Albion and has approved a site for the new school, embracing forty acres, donated by the citizens of It is now preparing plans foeBurley. the new normal plant, but has expended no money as yet in its erection. During the last session of the legislature there was bitter fight over the passage of the law authorizing the removal ofthe normal school plant. A of both houses passed, the billmajority Gov and . ernor Davia- signed It. -- STIFFNESS for Corns Removes Stops Pain Instantly Corns Completely. needs to know Everybody, of folks have already what millions everywhere learned about "Gets-It- , the guaranteed - AWAY board of education was yesterday directed and summoned to-appe- Rub Pain From Back With Small Trial Bottle'of Old "St. Jacob's Oil" When-you- r back Is sore and lame or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism has you stiffened up, don't sufferl Get a small trial bottle of old. honest "St. Jacobs Oil" at any "drug store, pour. a little in your hand and rub it right on your back, and by the time you count aching fifty, the soreness and lame, ness is gone. Don't stay crippled! This soothing, penetrating oil needs to' be used only once. It takes the right out and ends the misery. pain It is magical, yet doesn'U burn absolutely harmless and' , the skin. Nothing else stops lumbago, sciatica, backache or rheumatism so promptly. It never disappoints: Advertisement. . . 1 Cai Yasr Cans WtUr"Cu4 painless corn and callus remover. Any corn, no matter how deep rooted, departs arrives. Wonderquickly when "Gets-It- " befully simple, simply yet cause all soreness stops wonderful, first withthe corn and application. Get rid of wear shoes that fit. Bigyour' shoes simply make corns grow bigger. Your money back if : -- Gets-It" fails. ' Insist on the genuine. Costs but a trifle everywhere. Mfd... by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago. Sold In Ogden A, R. Mclntyre Drug Co. and CharlesbyE. Driver." Hi DARK : STOP 1EU1TI1 i: t or inaor years we hive been the ideil toilet soap. We blendedtnikir.fi ?im : and live otli the balmy coimetics of d fimt And millions of people have ' adopted this piltnolive Sop. Six years' apo we started to embod this blend ia a lhaving cream. And the firat step wai to ak a thousand men the vir- , tuei they wanted to it ; Theie were their requiremeota: ' . e . f -- - : " - ?- Rowles on each package. ' ' ' ' " Then they waQted a lither which main-taiitself without drying ea the face. So we perfected a lather which main-taiits creamy ful!n" for ten That it ample time. This lather dot not nt 4 nt m-r.nt- t. need replacement. L;:I V I 10-Sha- i ve . coals.-metal- s -- Sh a.vmg Cream. , e . ' C. ar n. er - - . . . 130 creams were marie We are expertt in i oap.rcakirr- Set it trsr.k ut 18 tr.or.tht to attam thit ideal - thaTicg cream. 10 forraulat were rrade up and teated. Thct ttep by ttep theie? were attaraed, aad tie bert turreaciet ahaTi-- f creata in txisterce. New w ask rca to test ;t, Leara ia how rr.anr ways tt excel. It wuJ lead the way to a lifetime of del'thtful iharet. I'rcKut the cofffca for a trial tcbe. Tube Free co-o- i-- 1 I Voar Name I r.'OAVE, DrJ?s EN8IGN DKUO CO. IcBElDE DEUQ CO. ' McIKTYBE DEUG CO. OGDEN BAEBEE UUFPLY after-tect-Tf- ce . IQ-bha- ' 'CX3LLZY DKUG CO, CAEH'S DKUO STOEE tOp They wanted a toothipg thariaif erearrL They wartied a lobricated razor, to irritation, a pleasant beit war ever known to thate'enda it the bUnd of palm ar.d olive OL!t.,Th lather it a iMiom in itself. - Pretest thu coapoa. with toar r. a me ani addret filed in, to any of the tore tiirri Hi fcr a cream. cf ra:.:o! s ki lute ;tf The ttoret named below will supply the Free Tube on this Coupon ar . '' of hi . k, Lather that remains th'ie men wanted quick shavea, above all. They did not like long Kine-tent- s . one-hal- , braahiBfr, fiager, rubbinf, hot towela and detay. So a cream Wat made' which aeti in one mjnute. Within that time the average , beard abiorba 15fi of water. Ar:d that tt enough. This reiult ia due to almoit in- - " . Next, they wanted libera! lather. And they wanted a little of the oap,to go far. So we developed a cream which rr.altt-p- l itiefi Z50 timet in lather. A. bit on f the brvth .only tufteet gram for a ihave. A ainfle tobr of Paltnetive Sharing Cream terret for 152 ihave. Fint, a quick shave toolllUlff ' Next, liberal lather . . : Sjm . itant oil removalthe oil that coati the te-ei- me When you are suffering with rheumatism so you can hardly; get around just try Red .Pebber Rub and you will have the quickest relief known. penNothing has such concentrated, red peppers.- - .Instant etrating heatasassoon as you apply Red relief.- Just heat. Rub you feel the tingling Pepper sore In three minutes it .warms-th- e spot through and through. Frees .the blood circulation, breaks up the contorgestionand the old rheumatism " ture is gone. Rowles Red Pepper Rub, made from red peppers, costs little at any drug Btore. Get a jar at once. Use 'it for stiff lumbago, neuritis, backache, aeck, sore muscles, colds in chest. Almost Instant relief awaits you. Be lure to get the genuine, with the name iihiH-- !i: "What is your conception of the ideal. shaving cream?" UTAH EXHIBITS AT MINING CONGRESS by-th- U .v 1,000 Men Weire Aske , CHICAGO. 111.." Oct- - II The ex- Lhlbit Installed state of Utah at tne international. mining. exposition, Mixed With Sulphur which opened last night In connection with the annual convention of the Darkens So Naturally American Mining. congress, is distinctfrom any. other exhibit, Nobody Can Tell ' ly different and is one of the striking features of display at the Coliseum. The old-timixture of Sage Tea theThe exhibit is th and Sulphur for darkening gray, most effective at unquestionably the exposition, streaked and faded hair is grand- central booth circular in outline, anda mother's recipe, and folks are again surmounted by a gilded beehive draws using it to kee their hair a good, even immediate attention to the Utah excolor, which is quite sensible, as we hibit.' Hcenlc characteristic of are - living in an age when a youthfuL the state and views photographs projected of the greatest advan- by means of transparencies and appearance-itaree ' tage. "live to. the exhibit gtfe balopticons Nowadays, though, we don't have the and prove very attractive: The extroublesome-tasof gathering the hibits include ores from all the prinsage and the muasy mixing at home. cipal metal mining districts All drug stores sell-thready-to-us- e and metallic products, hydroproduct, improved by the addition of carbons and hydrocarbon oil other ingredients, called "Wyeth's shales and shale products,products, potsalt, Sage and Sulphur Compound."' It is ash, building and ornamental stone, very popular, because nobody can dis- mineral earths and other mineral cover it haa been applied. products. moisten your comb or a soft Simply . oo brush with it, and draw, tnis through your "REPUBLICANS XAMnvnCKET FARM INGTON, Oct. 18. hair, taking one small strand at a The Retime; by morning the gray hair disap- publicans of Farmlngton have nompears, but what delights the ladies inated the following municipal ticket: with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- Mayor. E. B. Clark; four-yecouncilbesides beautifully man, W. E. Potter; two-yepound is that, council-meHorace Van Fleet. Edward Whit-akdarkening the hair after a few applications, it .also produces that soft lusand Robert Tr. reeordsr; tre and. appearance Snf abundance R. C. Kobin?on: Stelter, EF. treasurer, which is so attracive. Clark, It Mm - . oo WITH SAGE TEH If JP . . i A-iirc- v residents hou!d nail ceufoa to The PalrroliT? Corrranr. M3waukee. U. S. A- Out-oMow- 1 n t- -ii ' " ' |