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Show i. ' DESERET EVENING LIBERTY LOVI Ogden Office BASEMENT RRCD HOTEL' Alfred Gtedwetl. HuM Offloe TsL Horn 1IO-- W. All aahecHptlaa jmymoste delivery regarding complaints should be mode bo James A. Oliver 411 North M Wd BU Tdwkme gaturday !M, A rent for' ta Hatty, Church Said New and ether pabUeaUoo . OF 3TVL 1514-- nvMtttl Paron bintdltU church run ucattons. to Subscription the fourth Liberty losn ta this district the quota hsvsonty jart reached half aad this fact is causing much Ooneorp Bacas, among the works' who- ally ofrodoubling their efforts to her stands . for at the end ths full quo subscribed ' Daring alterations of tbs BssA of the campaign. Hotel BulldlsCi tbs OfiM office of The total amount to data la Tfce rieserst Kerr is tissy nrsrfly The gain yesterday was flJt.l55. located at "WasMngtoo AreoaO af the Johngco or croft Co, have' subscribed to fgtSO In bonda Realizing tba aertonsneee of the Chairman A. Q. Hell has bent th CLOSED IN following letter to the chairmen of dis, trict! in Weber county: "Tou era aurely aware that subscriptions coming In from yoar district for th fourth Liberty lokn gra mostly for Ton ought to do better. 'The allotment committee advises that many, if not all1 of your subscribers, are amply able to subscribe three or four time that amount, 'Remember, that many of ear boy hav fought, bled sad died for liberty. Our army Is new la a poet Use to comunconditional surrender. It la our deCDEN, Oct lOd la an. effort to pel with patriotic duty to stand by our boysnecesour Ip-.- 1 whola financial, th of strength, tfareprevent Spanish spread i and see to not that sary it they . fluenz In this city and conforming robbed of victory, now almost within i to instruction received from ths stats their grasp, because of our . 1 board of health, tho Ogden cHy ioard arv urged to redouble your efi of health met It) special session last forts, and do not eeaae la your efforts when allotment is secured. Rates your evening and Issued an order closing dollar possible The moat cri'i-c- al T 1 for an indefinite period all places of everyperiod since th tzar began is right 1 worship, schools, both public and pri- - now. Urge th people of your district subscribe liberally. We do not want vate, places of unuAment, theatres. pool halls, dance hail, conventions a peace made la Gsrmany. Wa will asthan unconditional T" i and any' other places where tbs public cent nothing lea ' surrender. "On to Berlin.' T . gather in numbers; -- The ruemtrs of the city board of - ' health. Mayor'!', 8. Browning. City Early Ogden Pioneer " Physician W R. Brown and Health Answers Call Death inspector George Shorten are holding another session today to make forth-- 5 Li DCTE3?r Oct' It. otw km tin Em-ploys- ee ran ill - t - i i I i ' - j - of ee regulatlons and to provide for the , strict enforcement of ths rules This order issued, by the board of U .health last night affected the state crmvenMoo o(ths. Women", Christian Temperance Colon that opened its e- stons In this city yesterday afternoon. Complying: with the order, the conven- tion adjourned Indefinitely Wednesday evening. Republicans of this county had arranged their county and legislative .onventlda-fo- r Batuiday but under, the ruling, of the board of health the aad conventions must he postponed Iceal politicals are wondering how candidates can nominate their they in time for the election, which is only s Uttle over three weeks ahead. dome Confusion. was (some confusion Were .the children schools this 1:1 ' OGDEN, Oct 10. fames Walter Burton, on of the early pioneers of this a brother of the late William city and died at hie residence at 4 Burton, oclock yesterday afternoon of general- debility was bora la Bedford, England, In May. HIT, tba son of James and Izabella Walton Burton. He became a member of the Church when a boy and cam to Utah In 1X5- .- He remained a faithful member of th Church hi long life. throughout Mr. Burton is survived by bis wife, four children, 14 grandchildren five and one brother. funeral be The will held in the Fourth ward chapel Friday at 3 p m. among attending the public morning, owing to the conflict ' between the order of the health department and the stand taken At a by the board of education. special meeting of the board of edu cation last night it eras decided to open the schools this morning regard ' leas of any order and at that time make their announcements. The board of education argued that the order had not been formally made the state health board. - by; Quick action has been talfen'ln the matter by ali the theatres of this city and announcements were made last night , that .-- those places- - would be closed until further notice. According to tho report from the health office there are over fO cases of Spanish influenza in this city and cases of la grippe have also , many been reported. Inspector George - Shorten Invitee the of all citizens to pre vent the spread of the disease and says he ezpects it will be given.- - All cases should be reported to physicians and the physicians should then report to the health department, the Inspector says, and then the health department can take precautions corresponding with the conditions 1 . Goes to Washington. OGDEN, Oct 15. David L. Winter left this morning for Washington, D. C. where It I expected that Upon hi arrival he will be sent Immediately to Franc to take up duties aa a postmaster In the service of the United States -- government. Foreman Killed by jI Discharged Employee ' -- T. C S. A. Unit-Wii- r , fSpeclal Correspondence.) Mrs. J. C. Kirken-daEUREKA, Oct. of Mammoth received a letter yesterday-from her danrhter, Mrs. Brunch E- - Russell, sow residing at Phoenix. Aria. giving addition! Information of th letter's husth killing yarding band in Fern, Booth America. Mr. Ruaaall wa working as a contracting engineer for a large South American mining company and was la charge of a large number of native employed at th property. One of th native whoewaa a subcontractor under Mr. Russell, was discharged for unsatisfactory work, and this is given as th rsaaon of th ahootlng, which occurred on Sept. IT. Mr. Russell was killed Instantly by th native and his body was interred In Lima, Peru. Mrs. Branch E. Russell and children in th expect to return near future te make their home. hl Death Calk Oldest . Resident of Richmond Buy Liberty Bond A outward tstnUif IXJAX, Oct Ulion of the loyaltjr to the flag' pledged Utah the Agricultural college unit bjr the 8, A. T. C. et th recent installation ceremonies held at the institution, th mepiberz of th unit bav to buy nearly 112.00 worth ofagreed Liberty bonds. This represents the amount pledged ea the opening day of th drive and several thousand dollars will doubtless be added to this total before th drive is over. Capt.. Henry 'D. - Moyle, who Is tn f th drive, la enthusiastic charge over th patrlotte showing made by men have .ths men. "Nearly 10 pledged themselves to buy bonds," said we ''When Consider that Moyle. rapt, men are getting only 5)0 a month these and that out of this practically all are paying about 54 monthly to the government for Insurance while many 515 each art dependents shotting see that they are showing a month. of patriotism." high dear In addition to the amount subscribed hr tbe enlisted men, nearly 51.045 wa subscribed bjr the officer of the unit. Of th entire amount subscribed, 13.544 was'in cash. Of this, the enlisted men subscribed 4840 The rest will be taken - out of their monthly pay by tha government, according to the army allotment system. 1 .War May Change Forest - Mi -- - i; Service Regulation! (t . For the tion of possible changes In the forest t war demands a confer' nrrvfce was hW n t id tbncsforestfortfy off'rig this city Wednesday j offlcn f rr afternoon, Th conference was called .few hy Col. Hrnry Graves, chief sttr'ndsnce included Dis- T f trirt Forestrrs Hmltlj Bity, Paul O. 'nudd!nsrr Rov Headley Georn H. Cecil, H- - Rutledit and'Lfc ylCneTpp. It Is recognlzrd rbat continued d bv the army must be prepared t if " mapd for and curtailment of work la hound to h V be necc.se ry if tho struggle continues - for a long period. 77 rol. Graves, Mr. Knelpp and Mr. Riley if will leave here Una evening for the of Telioweton park, where s vicjpity t i it J troublesome , question on elk feeding f; raustrbe settled. range !Fj ; -- i 18 , , T Jt e 'hbn - r til ; Behind Llnen Quota. . ; .. ; .it i , f,.-1'- i f . 4 , , ok. 15. ... ... fnr horpttaww Franc from Wal peo- not being made td th extent pie that could be desired, according to Rag Call An OGDEN, : 1 Trosa worker. Is now urgent Of tlU cTfy to for help with th allotment aa Ogden is behind f quota. -- thr-pdop- T it, ' - - Boys Under Arreit-Oct . ( 10 -- -- X PROVO. Oct LA stanholms of Balt Lak, vtalo ehair-- i man for the National League ferWem-'- 1' en'a Service, organized Junior branch of the Girls Patriotic league at a meeting n the First ward social hall lira. Wolstenholme explained tbe object .of tbe organization, which is witll 1us arUr Ul EFFECT IN LOGAN 4h yaatasday-b- y 0 J. ; r 1 " J , ' hl i i ' TRUNKS, ' Favorable Prrtmc Reports were given from standing committees and various departments of the work of th federation, showing favorable progress. Mrs. Gleason ft, Kinney of Balt Lake laid of the alma of th legislative committee. An effort will h made to get lew parsed providing for lb of the foreign population, regulation of the wroking hours of women and the support ef compulaory education. Mra C H- - Blxrchard of Bait Lk etv a review of th first copy of her latest book. "Carita." Just off ths press. A book of poem by modem porta was read by Mis Death Mrs A. J. Gorham of Bait Lake, state chairman of tha war work council of A., mad a strong aopaal In th T. W.-the presentation of women's war work Two of th leading oh. ectlvltle.women war work are furlect of house near war lough and host overseas and the and home at camp housing of workers In munition factories sod other government Industries. Mra Gorham solicited the aid ef th ThreeNephews federation In a drive n th Interest of Youthful Soldier Lad women war srtivitfe t be mad in - Dies in Training Camp Novmhr. ef fait Lake, Mra r, O. orred th preservation of ritih organiSpecial to Tho News.) sation and a continuation of work aong fires keening the hom ? SHELLEY, Ida.. Oct. 10. Mr. and he line of aa well a wa) service. Mr. Fred Johiwoq har received et burning" wee served by ih home Dinner telegram telling them of tha death of economic Utah department of th their eon. Barney F, An automobile who Aerlcaltur? colic. wa In Washington. D. Johnson, von. can with C--, in a train-le- g drive-nluncheon Logan canyon, wa on the procamp. They received a telegram served in ftbe oda V. foe two day before that he wa very gram sick, Tt I tb president. Mr. ad hut did not state th nature of the Fdws-- d Blcbeelpreaent will not be a candi. sickness, and It le hUcvef for, date Barney F. Johnson was th last vol that Mr E. f leatherwood of Balt nnteer to leave Shelley. He war only Lake drill be elected to. succeed her. 1J July 25. He left' Shelley Aug. 7. I and was gone two months to ths day BorwWal Trouble. of his death. He yrae filled with the of th war; hi parents tried to My' A, E. glden berger, Rockfletd, Bt him to wait another year, before Ind., states: For, ttn attack , of anlinttng, hot their pleadings were bronchial trouble which usually asvain, so they finally gave their ton sails .me In the spring I find Chamber-lain sent and he enlisted in tho Cugn Remedy, tb only knd was nt to thing that' gives me relief After using company for 425, Fort Logan, Colo, where against th fe marble he remained it for a few day alt signs ef bronend for coats, attorney's for a month, then, went to Washing- chial trouble disappears." Adv. ", Th city treasurer has reported II.-5- ton, D. C. The body will be 61 receipts for September. For the hom by the government and brought when It ADVERTISEMENT, general fend, 52.254 48; for special arrives it will be buried tn th Shel' funds,' 51,582.45. , . On or , . before th lttb day ef Oet-h- er, ley cemetery. 1818, until 2 o'clock p.m., at th effios Geo. E. Holman, predatory animal inJ. of T ; Gardner. 8. U. in tb Mayor, American biological survey spector SHERIFF'S lALA who has Fork, Utah- County. .Utah, th special department of agriculture, v of th commutes Associated Provofor in bad hi offica several Irrigators, Lake Nov. 1. . JN .73IK DISTRtGT COURT 788 AND f America 71 Fork City. Pl.atnt Grove, years vW o( U:h.7Ctty and Lcht JrrlgatiohCompany mi and eetabileh the off'ce of hie deport- for. Balt. Lake CoMy i. Plaintiff, a!d propooa laXor building against rscsir - J. T. JarWoon -; and. Concrete dam and division wslr.ha about 59 men in thf field destroy- - 2,r.!rr, Plwn and Rosa, Dofsr.daata,-n may h pnniittorY aold at ahertff sal atthswsst front at Ih nfflcaapsntics.uon of J, T. Gardner, Mayer. 9or of tha fWtsnty Court House in. American Fork, Utah County. Utah, or the City and Const of Belt Lake, State at th effleo af Caldwell A Rtchards, Pneumonia Fatal to of Utah, on tho Jlth dojt.of Oetohsr, No. 459 Vermont Building, A. D, 1318, at If o'clock noon of mid Erginssta, 8aR Lak Information CHy. Utah. American Fork Citizen tercetalloftho right, title, claim and ln- - will bo furnished prospective bidders said Defsndaite of, in and et cither ef th herein mentioned of. to tho following deoorl bid will be ffeea Th tn real - fgpeeiai Cerrespondenee.) , . prep. puhllo and ths sward win opened b to th ty, All of lot (1) four, flv AVTRICAN FOTIK, Aar. I. Robert six. lowest bidder, responsible In Block thro Th Bpscial Commute reserve ths Union (8) (5J, ' () Blans, 4 yaara aid, a native ef this Heights 8ubdivilen . to- reject any or 11 bids. In 8It right plaes, died at hia' hems hsrs today, a Lsk ! t of If win he rsqglrsd for A 4 of Uuh. gist County, Brio Hs loaves a Pure Has victim - ef pneumonia. and apseifloatlona, whioh v. plan wllj h hsfundsd upn th rotnm of plan and wife and thro UUI daughters, ha- AVr.-In thro r good order, apriflsatlon ir day prior. I jha bidding data, . with Vt rrgnlar -JUtah; CAN FrifiK UfTT, Truztss. . F. V, Work -- Amerl-can'zafi- v (Special Correspondence.) gram Invocation, Charles Rates: singing. "Amerlcaj" .PlepUjr andAUl.''-Mar.Explanation of th Mags of th y Demonelrattene of th Army Wrlds; to Bugle Call." Oliver Cleyson: Tell Mutual W ork,- - T M,.. .Glzde Cowan.;, catt t MutuoT. Work, T. iZ." Ann jT Th Service of th Red Loveless: Croa," Klaa McClellan! JnantU-.Reoopatristic aeng. "Sens of .America," Lelsnd Ehner. recitation, "Hats-Of- fr Tho program wa followed by gam and rsfreehmonla. ln the ward amusement halL , at ru ( Garag and Livery Fire , .Cauet Loss of (SO, 000 . L . JJ) SUIT 11th i Hj. 771 W CASES fc--I la- -, bag, dies band bags and all kind. baggage of repaired and rebuilt like new. Beat stock et new trunk in city traveling Street - S3 Khsrtff, - , it-rne- ya . Dale, pf flvri pusileatloa, goptaosher th, A. IX, iil( w georg Bat 2 csss, afy,HrW I 'iJ Chnal lea pqwWW hroL 5. FLUFF RUG WORKS. Kimball Edward., prop Garfield Phone Ht. 13814' DONT FREEZE Install th best Ei Furnace. pert repair and e7 thing done . in- sb4 metal work. NEWMAN 8HEBT METAL- - WORKS. Phono Was. 4151. ceived. . THE METAL WELDTN6 tXX Phone Was. 4878 238 Edison Street. i, VIOLINS MANDOLINS Guitar an4 all etrlng cal Inrirument repaired rebuilt by, on of th R competent - autborttic J Uuh. . BFNr JORGENSEN BROS. tI0UJ. I SHOP ... Trut BR 313 Seoarity AUTO PAINTING In xk I . I j Laks at anf I price. car 1 I patsLl A 0r u d here is painted right MAKES is bringing ns new work all w BEST $9 Urn and w save yon money xork PEN IN THE WORLD Get our figure and see 71 Broadway. Sait Lake. JIM'S PAINT SHOPSSRtrihnwdleW BEST SHOE REPAIRING IN UTAH. leather that W vs only tba beat oak tanned sole " money can buy SPECIAL We call and deliver work In kny part 0r of the city. Our Provo customers can get th same high class Provo our tn at shop At 43 repair sarvlca - Provo 94. West Center St Phone MONARCH SHOE REPAIRING CO., D. Jnst lhone Wad-- 3311-- t, Eaat'Sod So- aliens OUR VULCANIZING repairing, and rreadtng Thatcher bail proven to b our beat Clesner. lean ati ro10?' ad Its th way wa do It will tot "injur t a ttro flxed bsro la fixed matecai- finest right. Ttrx bought, told, be worn aad oxchanged. odor. gt ' or dutarn L. C. MOORE CO. vour dealer .443 So, Maig St,: fgjqro.. 4X i new. PtWri Waa 1883 reMOTORS Repaired and BERT AUTO REPAIRINO wound by factory in Salt L -- wa J Wa bur Xpert all and exchange motor of all l THOMAS ELECT REP. CO. tan, pc , T! - Ice -- FENS - Mathews, - CURE'S SICK - 1 Bagisp, dLpsailT 8ih,Tfr fr Plaintiff. - to. ded DR. HELD to-w- By J-- Hi V LI, FULFF RCGj LATEST mad from your old Brussel and carpets. Rugs, Fortiers, ad Woolen Blankets. We call and work anywhere in Salt Lah. Out of town work promptly atten- . " fe; sars fit Phone YES. WE JtEMODEL - Broadway. ft W, W. fA. EbflCr 3 I'i fc rr u 517 6. ladies' suit and coat Just Uk neat into the latest at' lea. But the suits we tailor to your order are the talk of tha town. You select tha woolen and we will tailor it to fit you as if it were moulded for you. ' .. L. PODRZAY CO. - Waa 373. 333 fio. State . - ffarR.f Company WELDING EXPERT Broken Machinery of Every Description. Auto Engine Anto Radiator, uto Fenders, and Auto Parts Welded better than new. Carbon Removed While You Wait. All out of town work returned same day re 0 i ' t M'S and deliver K. E,Dutio CO. 405 E. 4th So. Phone Hy. 2307 . i S Vl Cmbrrilat Repaired A recovered like mw b xperi. I (C HEATING ' - if R0 500. plumbing and heating. Get our estimate repair work a specialty. SALT LAKE PLUMBING A 47 meo-4Be1t- Was. ' nf i. (or Bring. your qld electric "irons and other heating g. pliances to ua. We ehall be glad to repair, them witi n charge other than th ebat of materials. We do c repair motors or motor appliances. ))q Pt quarter-defixrtme- C 99' dry rieaned for. . . Work guaranteed. We call and deliver. FACTORY. JONES BROS. TRUNK 7T2B 23! So. State. - Phone - BENT PLUMBING in Salt Lake City and our, price Is fair and honest for dependable - to 9 YOUR SUIT - J frt- C. A. POWLER KEY, OCX BICYCLE NOVELTY Woaf 1 18 W. 2nd So. . Was 4) BAZAR at State prices e. - fr W. SI cleaned and repaired by a factory expert. - Machines and records bought, sold and exchanged. FISHER'S MUSIC STORE 141 E. Broadway. . ", Phone Was. 687 1. Answers Last Call Special Corroapondanco.) LATTON, Oct. 5. Alexander Dawson, premlaent farmer and business man. died, today at the bom of hi daughter, Nra. Emma V. bimpsoa. Mr.iDaoson was born in Scotland in 1837. He had moved to South Africa and there in 1854 he'vai baptized a member of the Church of Jehus Christ of latter-da- y batata and in 149 came to Utah. In 3841 ho moved to Kays-vll- t. but a year later ram to Lnytoa and had sine mad hia homo here Ho I survived by th following chit, dren: Mr. Elisabeth Criddlo of Kays-vtilMrs. Margaret I. Dodd of Roger-so- n. Ida.: Alexander Dawson, Jr., of Layton. Mrs. Annie P. Bennett of HymMr. Elfie L. Denkers of Ogden, ens, Mrs Eva Eli Ray of South Weber and Mrs. Emma V. Atm peon of Kayevilla. - It la expected that funeral service will be bald Sunday afternoon In the Layton meetinghouse, with burial S( VzysvIHo. 1 H Kearns Bldg. tb-ff- 3 sf worths, old pnea. TALKING MACHINES of all kinds and makes of I. P Sift EmCTENT PTBl .1C SERVICE.' vu Trains. To Co. Staig Ro- - KEYS, GUNS, LOCKSTcit. Utah Power & Light r, KriS - ed ! wh Supply ROYAL CLEANING CO. Pantage Bldg. 305 SS Hast Broadway. Was. 57H E, 2nd Ho. Wad. 8424 FURNITURE REPAIRED . MENS & WOMENS JUT: feflniahed, and hats of van kink by ex part a Cleaned and rebkek They will look Just 'like new by axpera .like new. Our auto We use no acid, .calls and delivers ; shoes dyed any anywhere. ' on short notion. . , THE WILLIAMS SHOP ; ; 107 so: MAIN ST. F. Williams Prop. . 183 N. Street. Next Door to Owl Drug Co. Phone Was. 28S f Thld.8tmdllnwt(wapk.r 7, tr - 1- Influenza FAT8QN. Oct. 5 As a beginning t their aeeaon'e work th M. I. associations ef th First ward held a patriotic and eoeial Tuesday evening jtrorrzm ward chapel. Preat. Harvey Th following proSmith In charge was rendered! Ilk your 'Just ' - "KLEINS . F". gs ET Fourth South St. Parana Was. 354. Salt Lakct Send Your Broken Dolls the-stat- Tho. Stradling C C 1 kb ' 7s Electric Compaq BROKEN LENSES DUPLICATED; in Begin Season Was. 4703. Inter-Mounta- in TO THE DOLL' HOSPITAL, largest stock of doll bonds and dolls in Utah. - L z4C by factory - experts. W operate one oftU most complete Battery RepaitPlant in the West ty your battery .her this winterT- Phone Wasatch Uh 'y A-- ID Ehcbk - 15 F now ypur:battery nc1s xcpalrlpr, 'haTe-- the matter where you got them, on short bo ties Best method for examining and fitting the ayes tn th elty, give us a trial. J. P. O'BRIEN, Optician. BIT So. Main St. Opp. Walker's ps - WS Ju is our brad salesman, r. FRESHMAN, THE JEWELER. 17 So. Main St. Opposite Walker's - &P 1 W out-Of-to- al Le-R- A -- sod-towel- J. - : CORSETS Lpedi.repalred.and modeled into the latest models by an expart. I 1. cleaned, repaired, and remodeled into latest styles; tike eo make the best tailored new special attention given .corset on th market te your measure, to fit any work. . figure known aa the good MEHESTS health corset. Rialto Theatre Bldg.' An itnDwornck Corset Si yl - t74-fio- . Mein st.8P1 Hroofcg Arcade .RIH, : slfwTNG ANRWhSg'-machlne- a BEST WATCH REPAIRING Jn Salt Lake 4., makes rp,uj City, your old style Jew4 into elry remodeled lntiTths used drophjtjJ latest novelties... Honest ?P. work at honest prices machines ( Ha c LhJ ' URS J lnot nn. AND HAVE IT- Cleaned or Rebuilt Like New. Repalred, YouU save money aad at the same lime aid Facie Saa his fight. for conservation. . ITI board of klih.; It . At the offica ef the city physician was reported this morning that seven eases Wave been discovered that show , . I 'Special to Th Nwa) symptoms of Spanish Influenza and tbe LOGAN. Oct Pub5 gathering closing order Is issued as, a precau- here have not been ordered closed and tionary measure. th convention of theNStat,e Federation orga: physician tba city commission issued of Womeis'a Ciuba will go on with It': already established for patriotic serv- an order notifying ail school teachers, feasionn Th schools are not af- - j of theatres and motion pic ice. Tbe Jeague already haa a mem- manager facted by th order issued yesterday turo houses, bishops of wards,- - pallors bership of more than 100.005 in tbe of churches, Sunday school superinby th state board of health, for th auxitendents and heads of ail other United States. liary Organizations: eseeativ effleteis reason that so- ease of Spanish InfluMayor JLerey Dixon spoke approvingly of fraternal organizations, and offi- enza are known to exist in Logan. of all societies and associations. Cognizance wa taken of that porof tbe organization 'and Its purposes, cers Civic. soctaL or religious, that all outtion of the state health commissioner's ' urging th girls to become members. standing arrangements for say public order which say schools and public' A membership of 71 was enrolled sad gahtertng must bo canceled and no gatherings muatcloee wherever Spanmore issued .until further notice.. . ish influenza haa appeared and the) th prospects for a largo memberinterpretation put --on it here Is that it ship are favorable.. fanperatlve lrolew the Seiwicer Held Mrs. Ora Crawford la chairman. has been d uncovered. and Mrs. Margaret Denhalter. secrenight th city physician. For Frederick Butler Dr.Wednesday tary of the league. Active relief work A- - H. Hayward; the mayor, tba haa already bean undertaken and arother member of the city commission. - -rangements have been made for a linSpecial Correspondence.) Dr. EL G. Ftterson, president of the en shower; th members will bring ...CENTRR.V1LLJE... Ocl... college, and th Rev. E. f orooe at services for Fredrick Butler were held Agricultural handkerchiefs T. Lewis, chairman of the Cache counhospitals. Tho activities of the or- here In the Centerville meetinghouse ty Red Croa chapter, .held A kpeclal. ganization will lacluda social features, Councelor Joseph Williams meeting and It wa decided, tit la not.' and drills of a suitable nature, will ha.- Tuesday, A double presided:" qur.rttrahderd necessary to issue a closing order. The conducted weekly, under tba diraecity, physician reported there are no tion of the N- - th U, drill master- - Many cases of sickness in Logan thft show other features of Interest will be addany .sy mjtom of Spanish Influenza. ed aa th organization develops. Dc. Ptlrrw a Health. nn address before th convention In County Draft Board Wednesday. Dr. E. G. Peterson, president of the Utah Agricultural College, Been Reorganized said health will be the greatest factor v ' ' In 'American National life in the future. "The war. be said. iz going to The bed' ' . 1 c,- jo- i Jl h PROVO, Oct 1. Th Utah county of dtieeoahip and will mean a rock draft board has reorganised since the greater freedom and alliance .. among addition of two members Mayor civilised nations The United States Dixon and Wm. kL Roy site. Tbs wilt bo In competition with the whole f-board as now constituted la: La Roy no reepect will this comworld. In Dixon, chairman ; Wm. M. Roy lance, petition- bo more vital than In health, Sheriff East County Henry secretary; bothof th tndtvtdnnU snd th body physician- & G. Hughes and Arch M. along that line lies fiolitlc. Salvatioa Thurman. proper sort of education. through public philanthropies and government institution.' Only Two Cadets. Mot hers should be Trained tn the proper car of th health of their children, said Dr. Paterson ind h PROVO, Oct It. Additional Informacated public trained nurses and sktlled tion from Ssnator Read 8moot ip th Th service of intelligent phyaiclana matter of West Point cadets from Utah men and women in nil matters pertaintwo will la to tho effect that only bo, ing to health ths speaker said ta an' admitted from th 8, A, T, C. of absolute essentisL 'He also urged pur Th B. T. U. ha selected the food laws and sanitary regulations. following 8. A. T. C. students for preA report was given shoiPing excei- liminary examination: Ralston R. Ir lent progress In child wolfar In Utah Starr Swenson, principals; vine. John in ' response to government request, J. Lyman Brown, Phillip Green,. Jos and tb tople was given emphasis in an Olpin and Jon Harris, alternates. Tba address by Miss Alice Ravonhlll of th two to enter West Point will be seUtah . Agricultural expert tn collage lected from those of th three 8. - " child welfare. - the C. unit of tbe atst who wa A th of feature program preliminary examination. annia celebration ef th twenty-fift- h A historical versary of the federation.Mrs. Gould B sketch wa given is by RED ERICK. liLXJLKB. Blakely ef Balt- - Lake. Th federation In Lake Balt war April 7. organised Lead Kindly Ught." Invocation was PROVO. Oct 14. Chief of P, 152, In th qnartarajof thoInLadies' Litviolin solo. erary Bishop W. E. ngey: tlm at that the Fifth club, Jasso Manwarlng has received a nrtr by Birebell of Exit Lake City. Tb East Hotel, from Tneoon (Aria) Undertaking Co.g Mrs. just three years after the Elmer Goshen save an' excellnational federation of the relative of Thome ftrad-lin- Rev. organization asking that Vocal solo. "Resignation," In New York. Utah wa th second Mr. ent eulosy. be notified of hi death-sJohn Parrish. Elders Joel R, Parrish State in he Union to form a state fed- -, was the eon of th late Stradling E. Williams and were also eratlon. Joseph Tha nomination wzs effected aa Stradling and " DbM-euar- tet Mr. Cleenon 8. 80. Gently Strew Thy Grave With through nd Mr. C. ofE-- Alien of Balt Kinney benediction, H. R. Parrtsh. Lake. was The memherehip remained In Utah for rwl.?n year. .... Interment ta Original the Ceatervtllo cemetery, clubs and II members. Greetings Ing I th rrzve wa dedicated by the seven "here so th m the wer from of read ere, ing later Wyoming, Rv Mr Goahon. Th meetinghoue federation, all butpast one presidents of whom are still decorated. Floret th.A aister;L vrxCM. cToowJT'? butifullynumerous " and beautlfuL living. MPa. R. B. Porter of Oxdan gave a renl-hlied to capacity. e of th war ?WnJ port of tho Utah branch Of married. victory commission. Contribution which 577.25 have been received, ef Pioneer 5455 haa been forwarded to th nationLayton al secretary. Regulate Funeral ; Thin- - these mm: lf it Robert Meek and Theodor Wearer, both 18 years of age, hev been placed under arreat following the alleged charge that they en (Special to Tb New.) f Monday afternoon brutally treated a K EM VERIER, Wye, Oet 35-- Ftr e. yogng girt 12 year of ago and hor brother, Acearding ta th of- - tmrd tbs Lincoln eounty garage and ficer th two youths ar facing a six ear, th Itathbun livery and th It is autmobn statutory was chars, Th brother, shop ef J. tj, Flatt treatment A Bona Threpair lea is placed at I8, alleged, gjvan o rongh rescue his sister with partial Iron rone, Twenty ear When h tiemptad frepi its.' belonging to loeal peepl war saved. OGDENT and complaint regarding non deli vary should bn made to J. L with H. A. Fader-eo- n Johnson, office A Co.. XI Weet First North Pt. Home It. Telwphon telephone 117. Agent for th Dally, Saturday and Maw aad Church SPAfltSH liiRUEUZA Th nlty commisPROVO. Oct. sion passed as ordinance yesterday reall locomotives, car and train quiring ta com to a full stop before crossing a disany other line of railroad end at thereSpecial Correspondence.) of not less than forty feet RICHMOND. Oct. Mr. Anna Of tance When two train arrive at th from. ford Stoddard, tho oldest resident same crossing simultaneously th train Richmond. 51 year of ag. died at the on the first constructed track shall horn ef her son, Joseph 8. Stoddard, hav precedence la crossing- - A fine of lee yesterday. not than 425, nor more than 5I4S, born --In Ireland, or Imprisonment In the $iy Jail for not .Mr. Stoddard-w- a Nov. 23. 1827, and emigrated ttf Can4 months, or both fine and more than ada in 1125. Later she moved to Nau-vo- o Imprisonment, la th penalty for violaand lived for some tlmo in tho tion sf th ordinance. j home of tb Prophet Joseph Smith. Thera eh met Charles H. 8toddard, of L C. Doolittle.' who was a member of th bodyguard to th prophet. She was later married to Mr. Stoddard aad they crossed the Oct. 15. --Isaac C. Doolittle, In Bountiful tn 1S4L of PROVO: died here, plains and Belliedwas Tuesday night, a member of tho fromCisco, Mrs Stoddard cerebral hemorrhage at th age first Relief society organised by th of 2 year. Tb body was taken to tbe tn 1574 she end Prophet Joseph Smith, establishment of Graham her huzband moved to Richmond, whora andertaktng aad Jonea; burial Friday from Grashe had einc resided. A Jonas parlors. Tho children who survive her are ham Georg Henry Stoddard, John R. StodDie. dard, William Israel Stoddard. Joseph 8. Stoddard. Mrs B. A. Hendricks. Mr Jan Leavitt and Mrs Anna V. Merrill. Dr. O. 15. K. Haases PROVO. Oct Phe also lebve 47 grandchildren, 54 went to Fatrvlew yesterday accomand on., of h's nephew, John panying th body son ef Mr. and Mrs AlFuneral services win he held Sunday A. Christensen, Christensen of Falreiew, who died afternoon ht 1 o'clock at tho taberna bert Tuesday night at Salt Lake at-t- b , j age of 17 years. Th yoang man was a student In the Medical reserve corps at Chicago, and was sent homo because of being affected with Infloensa. Pnm-monMidshipman Recovering developed n route. Thl la the From Spanish third ' nephew of Dr. Hansen to die within the last ten days from influenza or pneumonia resulting there(Special CorroapondoBea.) from while in service. The other two and 5. Word has been were Herald Cox. ef Falrview, KAT8VILLK. Oat. Dellale Hansen, of Preston. Idaho Th M. G. Barnes from An three received by John Fair-viemen were native of young napoiia Md. that Midshipman Shirley M. Brne; Din son, ha been seriously " Frwv Neww Net. ill with Epanleh Influenza at the nivsl 7n th case of Frank A. Caffall va. academy at that point Toung Barnes E. Ja reported a eonvalesaing. in et William L Mendenhall, th Fourth district court yestardav, plain ttf f was given- - judgment' against - tho MU'Nebo Marble company for 5174 45. t'T" Program Interest, costs end attorney fee. Th foru Patriotic e BonI ilVcsie a Single Jost Bead it to oae of eatioailptloa Aia-dieihi- - 1 Lcdca Oltice All payments for (gpectal to Th New.) MURRAY, Oct 15. Effective - when aa Wo pul'1l this afternoon an order has been issued by Dr. W. Roth welt cjty physician, that no more public gatherings la Murray will be permitted during each period as Mrs Lily C. Wol- - further prescribed and ta Accordance te m'at S- . Bowl-Week- ly Order year Church Work aad All sthcr books through any of Tbs Doaerst Nswa Iks Immense stock of tbs Deseret News Book Stars, tbs Mrpsot Is tbs stats, to Arai The News Is on sB eby Mew ! r' TO CHECK SFEEIDOF.--- ' Meal-Weak- ly to nuke ihvM complaints satisfactory dslissgy. M 3 OCTOBER 10 1918 THURSDAY CLOSED Provo Office sad 1131 OFFiCIILS REALIZE SERKHISfiESS NEWS CRT- - J hr-- B right by an auto gtchani& pollnh - and wash car HKD 'T.AUrORE dt-d- di -- : 'L: -- rianhii. T ta 2?1 |