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Show THE JOURNAL, LuGAN Monday, July 18, 1921. CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH ' J PAGE THST3 i It. Bareelo president of the ate. Grain (o Be The, p inhibition Collected for Near sen- directors of- fice bolds that so long as light fines and sentences are imposin the Island ed, cannot be suppressed. East Sufferers rum-makin- g L v CHICAGO, July 17. Five ooooooooooooboooooooooooo A woman does not like to wear million bushels of wheat 'and oo A bat thats made at home, cSrnifSrYh r'cTSSTTnite "widows s olTtut home made bread is now O TT and orphans of . Armenia and O t so rare Syria wfll be collected by the Q0900909000009990099009990 Eix blocks for it shell roam. . Hera east relief ii cooperation Funeral serves in honor of .. with various agricultural ag-- x Sister Ann ?Butftqn Kearl, who gregations, according Ukan- - died very peacefully at the home nounce'ment by Alonzo E. Wilson of .her son Manassah on Sunday been has designated .the .who national compaign 'director with July 10, 1921, were held at the ward ihajil on Tuesday after . Manager W. R. Sloan of the "headquarters in Chicago. noon under Jhe direct on '"of Logan Hardware company has The present campaign is a ' continuation of the plan by farm Bishop George H. Robinson. The returned from a convention ofj ward choir.- - directed by Ernest Winchester dealers held at Pro-- i sur: W. organizations to reduce-thThe Resurrec- vo. of American phis grain by giv tion Irwin, sang forthe Day" opening and to thus it ing lending awayt foF Father the dost- - Manager Mau of the Three My ,0ft rethte boostprice of the grain at and mg, thecrnetery Rest . Rules'Store started this morn- maining. Elders ErsesrW. Senator Artfrur 'trapper of eston, Heber C,. Robinson vj0 Montpelier, with an .auto Kansas is chairman of the Area committee in charge. load, o f "c harm i rfgdadTs . -. ied:.Swci4i0U established will be headquarters Mr. and Mrs. II. J. DeWitt re-- , in Omaha, Des Moines, Los- - ter Bird saog Cast Thy Miss Upon-th- e .and Water, rved word Saturday that the ce San Francisco, Fargo, Angeles, N. D., Mitchell, S. D., and other Nora Kearl of Smithfield a body' of their son Rob Roy De granddaughter of the deceased Wifct bad arrived at he Hoboken big centers. sang There will be Sunshine pier, from France. Tomorrow. SALT LAKEMAN The speakers were Elders JOs Dance at Pavilion every Irwin and George A. .Ashley of Wednesday and Saturday evenAdv. DROWNS IN LAKE Montpelier," and Bishops David ings.' )K. McLean of Soda Springs 'and ' George H. Robinson. f Mr. and Mrs. F. Noble SALT LAKE, July 18. The invocation and benedc- - Berntson and little son of Thomas Earl Risley, 28 years of tion ver? pronounced by Elders Idaho Falls arrived here Sunage, 633 Darwin street, was Joseph Hodges and Joseph day to spend a two weeks vacain Utah lake, near ton. At the Cemeterv Elder tion. While here they ' are Vinyard, about 2:30 oclock; George H. Robinson pron i reed guests of Mr. Berntsons parent.'f yesterday afternoon.- An attack, the prayer of dedication, and Mrs Fred of heart failure caused the fatal-- ), The, deceased ladv was born in Berntson. ity. Joseph Madsen of Vine-- Brokenhurst, Hampshire, Eng-yar- d and a companion succeeded iand, May 22, 1835. In 1852 n Reduction on Harley Da in recovering the body and itstie became the wife of James DeSanders Motorcycles. wasbrought to Salt Lake by Jos-- , Kearl. In 1853 she was bap-ep- Bicycle and Motorcycle Co. Ad ,, Taylor, undertaker. jftised by William Budge.- - Mi-- ( Risley and his wife, Russell, grated from England to' Utah' n Winchester Re Word fro it Archibald, 633 Darwin street, 1854. En route her first .in- peating Anils tompany to the father-in-laand Dr. j, Archi- fant died on shipboard and W As Logan Hardware company inbald, 637, Darwin street, brothe- buried at sea, nd she had three forms that headquarters they w ere members of of her sisters die while r-in-law, are crossing exhibiting Lake yes- the a party which left Salt plains. Her family compris- pride the rifle score of Alfred VWitfW tpe-p7Y--MSr' sY9roM cvwvacvwtv' W0?otP I ' terday morning to visit Mrs. ed of seven sons and five daugh- Jensen of Seventy-fiv- e JT AOVYYA straight Risley's aunt, Mrs. Hyrum S. ters. She survived her husband bulls-eye- s forty-twand the Canada The story of the Canadian Pacific Joining eastern and western tha important of than a billion of dollars. Darin ' Gillies, on a ranch near Vinyard. nearly nineteen years, and is made by Fred Blatter. with bands of steel in only four yesrs of war ita ships steamed rifproblem. on boh ia one of the great romances of big together On the trip to Vinyard, Risley survived by James W. of Can- straights five across the seas carrying 1,000,000 ; years. businesa.' Sixty years ago Captain ides of the northern intarr.etio. seemed to havea premonition ox ada, Forty years ago the Canadian troop and war passenger. C. of Smth-fiel- d cream cones ice Get of the Palliser, who had crossed the Can- Pacific our the 'at Christopher iftpsolidat.on cundary, Towas the in dream. not a Railway bad luck and did George Stephen, afterwards Lord , join Utah Manassah and Al- the Journal office 10c per 'enadian Pacific f New York" rep adian Rockies after suffering great day It has a trackage of 19,500 Mount Stephen, was first president the of party. merrymaking fred of of the company. He and his cousin t Adv. Laketown, and Mrs. dozen. yt'en'ation, withlie sole exception hardships, declared that a railway miles, 6,600 miles of which are About 2 oclock the three men, be not could them. b!M steamUnited fleet of the in through States, the Georgs A. Smith, afterwards Lons of the freight department, Mary E. Moffat, of Murray Beginning in 1871, the Canadian ships which span the Atlantic and Strathcona, were natives of Scot- Canadian twenty-on- e new together with Jesse Gillies, son Utah. Jslory on The of total number horses government devoted nine years to Pacific Oceana, the Great Lakes land. Sir William Van Horne, the of Mr. and Mrs. Gillies, went Pisetflc Building, i8 regarded in the selection of a route and then and the She lived with her husband ir farms in Utah on January 1, waterways to Alaska and master builder of the railway and ' lake. in the circled Risey a move of as swimming over transportation task turned to hotel the the titanic num1920 for Grantsville seven was 125,471 ; the total dotting the Domin- its second president, was a native and palatial moment Two floors of Canadian Overcoming ap- ion from New Brunswick to British of the United States. So was Lord had been in the water but a short in 1870 with ihis heyears of of ber cattle 505,578; sheep 0 Shaughnesxy, pace in the great building, one parently. insurmountable difficul- Columbia. It employs nearly the railway genius time when he called for help, been sent here to assist inhaving colon- 1,691,795; and of swine 99,361. block from the Grand Central Ter- ties. physical and financial, George succeeded him and who la stf men; ita fast trains bridge the immediately after diving xrom ization minal. have been leased foiwenty. Stephen. Donald Smith and William vast. .,.2.885 . mile stretch .between chairman of the company. E. W horses shown came and settled - in The 635 pure-bre- d He then sank from & rowboat. one years at a rental orV about Van Home built the railway Montreal and Vancouver In only 92 Beatty, Its fourth president, is a Round Valley, for a time, and at in the report represent 0.5 per Canadian. $3,000,000. , through the mountain wilderness hour, and ita assets total more native-borsight. this place, which since then has cent, of a.ll horses on farms in cattle state the been her permanent home. ; the purebred The County Commissioners j Will the friend to whom I loan All hats for women and child-re- n Mr. William Edwards of EdFor forty years and upwards represent 2.7 per cent of all cat-sh- e Suicide Believed for $1.50 at Eliason Sisters. for 1.8 d left Furniture Co., sheep, conducted the local hotel and! He; the pure-breper wards wjre in session this morning ed the copy of Forty Years on 7 Maon adv" a Frontier Alexander buywhich 'the theis bond are and the ; all cent ; bids, considering by morning pureChicago of house this being the sheep boarding Cause of Death .half his trade. F. B. fall still cent for return same. of all jors, kindly arriving. ing trip way stopping place to Mont- bred swine, 2.5 per A novelty in the animal world Rter. swine. Evanston .she-bpelier and is the triplet bull calves bom to Tbe. arcs informed that a fine son We of a at the ilval came 17. most favorably appreciatPOCATELLO, Ida., July C. F. Olsen of llyrum a cow owned by Mr. S. J. Thorn-le- y . and Mrs. C. R. Bid-- e A. faithful worker had to be program for Sunday , July 24, is home of Rastus Raymon McGough, 29 ed by the traveling public, many y of Smithfield, and all hale was a for die of city visitor this morning. Park, puts A. J. whom regard her more as a discharged Last week, without in course of predation years of age, resident of Fair- of and been He has ward. in the Fourth in the the hearty. As they cannot all surveying llancey ftoti&'W. IF.. Jensen, ordered, Hvcry grandfather view, north of Pocatello, died at mother than a hostess. hills of late and presents quite a take nourishment at the same class. r A old soda discharged fountain his of host to greot posterity the 3 oclock this afternoon suptime one of them has adopted husky appearance. M. A. F. Me Donald is m town 3rd if not the 4th generation are and thrown out as it was impost-posedly from strychnine poisonanother mother who treats him strenuous his from the hold to two under sible resting for of to attacks on it left Following well car a remember and useup ing. lie was driving his Mrs. M. C. Merrill left and Dr, week at . the kindly and furnishes him meals of labors last camp increased bronchial pnemnonia, Mr. Jos heavy stfia,in of the the American Falls road in com- ful life and to emulate her excel- business vaca- without protest. . Spring-hollothis for a in Beehive Girls of early morning the M. Cold Zundell is and in Cream Ice lent eph convalescing example. Grand and great ' ' ' pany with his wife and of Logan canyon. Wotk nicely. He has returned from ap tion trip to the1 Zion, Grand and ' Confection son, when he had an granddaughters .bore flowers drinks, at the Jensen Ethel little Poor, Alvls, four in Boxeldei' Bryces canyons. They expect outing at Ogden ery, A beautiful new fountain there is progressing nicely, attack similar to heart failure. preceding the hearse, which1 was much of Mr. and year-oldaughter and A week or so to be gone two weeks. within, and county equipped largerfollowed a at sons stalwart who by Mrs. McGough stopped Mrs. S. A. Alvis, of Newton, who In the case of the four Men- - hopes to have rccoved suffici- with all the latest improve Maude farm residence and called her acted as pallbearers in the fun- ments Valine a was struck ' by an automobile daughter drunk-oto to his return f ently now occupies the position don boys charged with jiost- in eral procession. - the (..rs' Ann Choate of Lewiston driven sister, Mrs. J. Eversole, who by a son of August Beut-lwhich enables the nncss and disturbing the peace, postoffice x '4 went in her car. McGough was Truly one of the Lords noble the old one to 'has on Saturday afterof Benson telegraphed hermother live up to its r q hey were this morning hurried to the hospital, but died women went to her home when managementfor noon in front of the First Na- - -that Washington, A Atin, Sheriffs to ser-jgand the message quality upon motion of the prosecuI, soon after reaching the city Great Grandma Ann , Burton yxce. Bank, passed - away at Adv.! tion. Several law and motion partment from Baraboo, Wiscon- - f eawPto have teel tional ", limits. No motive can be as--j Kearl departed Ithts 'life, as she without having remurder oclock' five matters were disposed of in sin, caused the arrest of a young did no Sunday,: July 10 th, 1921, ; her skull . consciousness covered signed for committing suicide,! n Some excellentshcxitmg named Helen Raab Bullens court this lTthm'she be 4n-- 4w to y at vindi12:45 m. Judge ... As one.of the p, is this fractured bemr thought jsbo although having tdegraphi tor C. range inr. drivinK Dcputy Sheriff Bettson. at a focal U.AT on the chauffeurdone One ing she in were according indeed had who his speakes quoted, cation of the fact ILhfca she wis places. The boys death, the cause of the direction of Sergt. without lights and another with ' rooming-housShe fa charged, at home in several with 'together the to Justice Houde, acting coroner, fought (he good fight (against under car, Lewiston, which has in the formation of 1 nnadiusted lights also came be-- j with the theft of a blue suit, a of the occurrence, been w'red. . The charge as apand Undertaker William Walker, 'obstacles), had finished her Hemmtr, 10 contest against fore him. silk silk tam dress, hat, underwear, plied to course, and doifbtkss a. crown of were by Co., Atty. questioned her, was ridiculous. 9rac shots of the Salt Lak pajamas and other articles and and Judge Bullen,' and iiighteou.s awaits her on Harris Gun' club and in an elim natioi An infant child of Mr. and j $65 in cash, from Mrs. Eric Ricans Keep Yesterday a boy named Ses- as all indications were that the contest to determine who shall Mrs. Leroy Worley is singularly Karle of that place. Some of the sions, while riding his bicycle accident was clearly unavoidaine Vain arc the trophies wealth represent Logan in the nitttona unfortunate. The family was goods were found In her effects on South Main street near the no inquest was deemed necesv 10,000 Stills can give contest Sergt, Hemmer, Free visiting yesterday at the homeland she admits taking them. Sixth ward chapel, was run into sary. -- Funeral sendees for the Tier memory needs no sculptors Blatter, Alf Jensen, L. A of Mr. and Mrs. William Way-'bdenies having taken all she and knocked down by an auto- little girl will be held in the New-rooms art , ami the two of Between Charles with including the mobile, Vchose driver kept going ton ward chapel at 2 oclock Jenkins (s man. P. Stoughton, charged SANJUAN, R.,Julyl8. Universal symtomorrow. There are 10,000 stills in opera- - She s left a name, her virtues Spike Arnspiger are doing on ' different levels there is a money. The arrest was made at as if nothing had happened. The l'vf-thwhich the bereaved t tor of instance is five down the work of! at was felt violation X his two, in falling notr Bohn, Henry three, good step, single boy tion in the island pathy injured but ' on the tablets of the and six hundred yard range, am ,the little one sustained a broken he district attorney. She claims bicycle was broken. He caught parents, Volstead act and locaal laws Engraved " ' ' heart. . ' at the last practice Fred Blattfi iarm. This arm had only been to be the wife of one of the the automobile number, how4 in the the opinion of the pro- - j follow-1 . doesn resolution t Knox four weeks, j out of scored forty, seven of a students at the U. A. C. voca- ever, and that driver will hear1 The hibition directors staff; splints a previous accidental frac- - tional school, and that part of some furtheA interesting ' de-- j scorn to be half as resolute as it This opinon is substantiated! Many Japanese-womegildjffty bullseyesC rt five! hundrel jing I started out to be. IturC. ' her story is being investigated. tails; probably. ,jq court. yards. by a recent statement of Ahtonio their teeth. -- - - InFiJbertfcforano i pdf.5is Wes-drown- - -- - viu-so- h te it yrerr . &JE-0TT- o -' world-wid- e 100.-00- , j n - . e de-an- 1 j w , - , d n- -- er ! dismis-reputatio- rt ej ; , morn-woma- . ; e. j ' -witnesses 1 ' thrt6 Porto " Busy' ut J p-- e TT7 . n I " i oday and Eugene OBrien in l C Tomorrow to Woriels Apart Sunshine Comedy "Roaring Lions on Parade News. . Regular Prices r |