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Show a i DESERET EVENING NEWS Ogden VTi--- Office Provo Offico ww.r.rav,drdtwo vite)i other woman- - The young attempting to It la stated. whan Uarrin cw t ft Burrow ofpoint the Tha tbJ Impact dam. u? Rra K.rr.n b.hi, WOTEL. toirtii- - H .Krr.THr cw The liooon. ! automobile la ru, aSr-itmtoS- rd So.pUaj.6h. and was removed tohor sp.:;isi rov.red tot 1 payments and core plaints regarding shoe Id be made te J. L office with H. A. Peder-so- s Johnson, A Co.. II V est First North St Telephone I A H me telephone lit. Agent for the Emily,' Baturday and ry News and Church pub- Beml-Week- lications. iota WOOLEN , r n. WILLSPREPARE T( A. C. OcL 14. Arrangsmenta PROVO, for renumlng work at the Knight Woolen Mills era being pads as rapidly an possible. Tho operations will be on a reduced acale for tho present. Two eartoeulo of tho machinery by Managor John 8. Smith by tojvplaedxnachlnerydeatroyed tha Julyj fire have arrived and more la expected to roach Provo at any Thle machinery, which la time and spinning equipmainly carding ment, will -be placed In the building which baa previously been need for the manufacture of clothing, mackinaw costa ahirta etc. - Th4 weave sheds and looms were net damaged by tha fire aad with the aowmaehisery lnatallodjman n fact tiring . will be undertaken In a small way, tin such time as rebuilding ean be given The failure to secure the $1(111,(10-expected , from - tho war finance corporation seems- to bo based on s provision governing tho operations of tho corporation which limits tha amount ot money it Is authorised to advance to a certain percentage of tho capital stock of borrowing corporations, and this would not give to tho woolen mills a loan sufficiently large to put up now bplldinrs Money can bo secured tor rebuilding from eastern on banks short loan terms, but President jeeee Xgxight aad tho building committee do not consider this a cractlcabls way e financing for re- 14 - O' reuHd irlM . Oct Fow from th W J4?1SpAniBk In- at the family 259 Lafayette hvenua H Saturday bma after became Places a week'o night and of thla month the 9th worse rjj em-H- e death nntil gradually grew and three young eblU leaves a wife and sevsral dren beeldeo III. parents Of whom are In the trainbrothsra two a fat was Mr Purrlngton ing camp.active worker' In the Church, and of oeere of the ctdei being presidentward. He had bdeo emtho Twelfth and proployed at the Ogden Packing revision company plant for ten ma Kffl ia Wot W br, FHv. Wi lf7S. conducted in service bring The funeral gravevtda in, thf City cemetery this - afternoonIn with Bi charge. Wheelwright E. M. jUlsn passed away Saturday at the amlT hem. after suffering for eorvived ht aWtfttwo weoks. He leone and eon daughter. hie wife, two are and reported wife daughter The be seriously DL Mr. Anenwaaemjxloyed Southern st the service wilt be conducted at the neral TuesdayIn at 1 pm. with fitv eemetsry charge. Bishop .H. J. Jenkins wife of !Ve' wa TamagurW, TamagughL died of Influenskan ln Illness after Dee hospital Saturday II years of sgs of a few days She wax The funeral was and s nattvs of Japes ? held st the Klrkendstl ehapel m was tha Interment day afternoos of Ms. inisaJaneKeniley dawghter died st the and Mrs Joaaa R. Keneler, West Saturday family home at Parr after sn Ulneee afternoon st I oclock, at Karr of four days She wad labom eurvlved by Wert. Aug 1, 1ML and brothdrv kwpsrents and a numberof and sieters- VohR'-gtoV- dl th-f- ul noto th tsiw n,r"m w!f! of the turoount yet fourth Hi, workers of tha are redoubling , was drive here of to secure the number baforo tha campee-ha- lf tailed or kimJ.'U ha adrio la MO eommltJrho aetloa of peace offers, ( iLlkofT tbiXntral men are battlefield, othara are and takan from tbe fight tkaeaiue of freedom and are in training camp. la enter tha great gtrsgrjo fibi Zi '"iT-- tntor tbiooUZt that i k dsn ep Inton bar (I w rr elf era bare ha naada the of tho a had reu, tha tooU people, who are with the thought It about ended. With thle their path membora ot tha Ufcitl eoromlttre real lie they have a tub before them - In securing A, M quota for this eity and eoun-- ut (Special to The Newa) will therefore uee all their entBRIGHAM CITT, OcL 14e A labor been Mtftblkhftd her w ry Induce the people to eubeorlbe ti um fin e the extent of their ability. the of flee-o- f County Agent Robert H. do-L- L, Bureau Will Help Solve Farm Labor Problem iTtkaotr own, It Oct the What to salute Mrongeat ticket named In Van nominated at the Repub-ta- x convention held Saturday after-m- i ee the Ixwm ot the Third ward I The candidate Welle in I halL t exit aomlsaUea to the earioua of v ire itato eeaater, Joeeph B. Wright; mi repreeenUliva, Mr. J,ConG. fxlck. wtlllxm Atixon, Dr. A. v--Tf ei t & McKay Thnrnee jn. I For ni eommlnioaer, Moroni term. Joseph K fewhe, xeenff, Richard Plnoock; anly clerk. Joeeph E. Storey; county it teriey. Joeeph E. Evans; treasurer, s. Bingham, recoriler. Mien 5ld, aesenoor, J S. Robson : our-p- f; lph Cor lew, for Ogden eon eta-- U fcnr-y- re Hiery t Bteela 7 Conduct Religiou Service in Home -A ehurcbles rt th wu experienced herhistory the Spanish lnflu-h- t Jjsletness prevailed in m dK b??t by much sicknesa Li JJ!?1 M ot th drud .7" f ,t0 reported. threego of bright and Lit t0 nd fsturntag fT from sna tn et peopleI wendtn Mr vSrioue hOOMI o( Li? n- tvL7rin p x,xr; ,h peculiar situation 4- Stewart, to assist tho farmers la obtaining help and also to assist thoss who desire to secure amploymenL On account of eo many young- men service In tho leaving this locality for army and navy, help Is at a premium will exof farmers tho and many In securing the perience difficulty. the help they codld et use to harvesting enormous sugar-beacreage through-A- nt thv county. Six new cases of Spanish Infill ensa have broken out to this city, making a total of eighteen cases In Brigham are alone. The local health officials conmaking every effort possible to furtrol tho ett nation and to check a ther spread. All publla gatherings have been eloedf to guard against tho disease. A message received here - by the family "of Stewart Horsley reports bis serious. Illness to the training camp at Jacksonville, Fla, with Influence. His wife and baby here are both suffering with (he asm dlseess, Dr. E. A. Meymuller of this city returned Friday to hi practice here from Fort Riley. Kan., having received an honorable discharge from the service on account of not being physically fit for oversees duty. Dr. WeymuIIer enlisted noon after America declared war with Germany and received his Commission about two months ago. ftow oty, m'd ..? fhl DMorsir nMrti 4 5 sjr.'hhchar'h FWI ii0" ,f'J7'ce together heir f fef-S- - Hurt In Auto nh , heir In CraL riirnSLi'rA.ofNonEden,Perrin. T7 fIly htjurag b "mobile sort! eatarday after, " can yn Mrs. Wakefield Dead. ' (Special Correspondence.) HUNTINOTON, OeL IS. Julia pur-chac- - building. Further efforts to rebuild may be delayed tm after thw war, awaiting Changed financial conditions which are considered inevitable. Two More Declination. PROTO, OcL 14, Two other Republican nominees have declined to run on tho ticket. 'They are J. Frank Brtoghutst of Bprtogvilla, nominated for elate senator, and Junius A. WesL ot Pleasant Grows, nominated for Mr. Brtnghurst waa county auditor. not to tha stats at the time of the waa convention aad not consulted on id tbo nomination; be states that erst ions prevent him from Mr. West ha been offered accepting. a better paying position, which he decided to accept-- Tha Repubhas lican county committee will meet thla week and appoint nominees to fill tho L positions, -- busi-oosM- EXCEPTS.ll.T.G " A. d. y Nation and ADiti Unit Hare It YOU! Can Earn' 5120.00 and Up rrj AQ0inice Uuhej 9r Sugar Factories of Drop your nn- - Idaho. NDUSTKY. Dlali inUSE Apply Idaho Ssgar Co. Employment Service TJ' 7 .ANNIVERSARY- AZCM1!' Ever, , r Is, s . -- 1 Americans--You- r Country 1917; June 4, 1912; Aug. 24, 1911, and SepL 12. 191$. It Is atoo authorized to In duet 2P9 men, registrants of Kept. 12 only, who are 1$ years of age or over, and who have had two years ot high school work. Into the fl. A. T. C xx MaW sure that you register tn Tuesday, October 1 5, that you may support the policies of the presitfent of theTJnited States with' your t vote in November.- Remember, that inspite of struggle-o- n the land and on the sea ELECTIONS MUST B HELD AND IT IS THE SOLEMN DUTY OF EVERY AMERICAN CITIZEN 10 PARTICIPATE- - . & -- TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5. Kayiville Citizen Dies . . Of Bright Disease (Special to Tho Newa) ' KATSVILLE. OcL 14 George W. Wlloox. a prominent and progressive citizen of Kaysvllle, died at his horns hers Saturday night from Brights disease. He was a sou of tbo lats James D. and Anna M. Robinson Wlloox and waa born la Farmington, March 1L 1971. For tbo past IS years ho had lived In Kay wills. Mr. Wilcox to survived by his wife and tha following children; Leona, Ella Alton and Lorens, George, Harold. Nora, together with, six slaters, gad sight brothers. Funeral Berries wfll bo held out of doors st the residence Tuesday afternoon, commencing at 1 oclock, with to tha Kay will cemetery. Influenza Claims First Victim in Ml Pleasant Never before has such colossal responsibility devolved upon the president of this great republic never before have the accomplishments of its president been so worthy of the UNITED SUPPORT GEORGE W. SHIVER. tty moved north when the eubpoet of this sketch wa only a few month old Ho married Janette Lefler. Nor. i, enlisted In the Lnion army lilt LHo-1944. in the Iowa infantry and Jan. served during the remainder of the Civil war. When be waa mustsred out of service he became a farmer and In 1972, planned to go to Oregon. An unele of hie wife, a "Mormon elder, explained tbe gospel to him and he Lake City oa promised to atop in Sait hta way to tbe north we et and inveeti-at- a "Mormon tern. He came to - (Bpeetal Oorreapondaao) OeL II Both Demoeruta and Ropubitoaaa of Tooela county held their eoaveetlosa today to tbe opes air, owing to eioalag ragulatiees on count of Spanish influenza. The Dana ocretomet e tha City Halt square and tha Republicans to Liberty park. Fred L. Engl aad. tor clctk, and David U. Adaazaoa, tor sheriff, wee the chbioe of both seuvaatioag. Following ar th tickets; PemoeraMe Repreoeotetlve William Kell ef Ophlr; tour-yecommissioner MMld Daltoa ef Tooele; two-- ri oemmlaaleuer Richard W. Bush of V . non; clerk Fred L. England ef Tooele; sheriff David U. Adamson ot Tooele; treasurer OxKtrge L Tate ef Teeeie, recorder Mra. 8. Mallett ef Tooele; Hay Hammond of Oran twills attorney Edward Eennall ef Tooele, surveyor Jehu Oallaher ef Tooele, Repuhltaun Representative Morris ztthews of Graatavtile; (our-- y ztoateaer 0, Alvin Orme of Tee- etoi twe-yeeamimlBelener Charles Aasergon f Tereoai elark Fred L. England ef Teeeie) sheriff David M. xmaea ef "Tooele: treasurer Mrs. A Greek ef Teeeie; recorder Freak Atkina ef Teeeie; azaaaaer Bay ut-tef Oraatsvtne; aurwapor A J. Tereeat attoruay Jaha ( Xooato ar or oa REBER, OcL 14c Word has been received by his parents ef the death ef Monroe McDonald la France, of pneumonia on the 12th of September. He was born hero Marsh 11, 1999. son of Jr., aad Hannah Han-beVn. McDonald, McDonald. Ha waa unmarried. He- - left Hebar June 27 and went to Camp Lewis a private la Co. F, It Tth Cafnp Lewie ha went Infantry. From was a membar ef tho te Franca and 49th division, American Expeditionary Forces. He waa a quiet unaeguvnlng and industrious, young man, steady of b4 country te go at the-cawriting libto fight for the cause of right and In Franee, a brother has He erty. Stanley, also In the army. Ha leaves a four arrowing father and jnether, The family brother uid twe ztelar I wall reeagpted here and has the sympathy of the entire community, Thu school ar all olod here to comply with the order ef the state health board. There are Mid to be a number of oases of Spanish influenza here now. rg ll Parade and Program la Interest ef Bond Drive f 1 REGISTER, then, that you may vote the president this support by returning Congressmen Hay anJ Welling to the House of Repnasentattve at Washington men who have the confidence of the president and who have -- Utah, ' TOOELIL OF A UNITED PEOPLE, - ringing his family, wife, five sons and two daughter He worked In a brick yard and bought an interest in a saw mill to Mill Creak canyon. Ho lived OeL 14. The Balt Laka county until 1991, when be MT. PLEASANT. moved to Sanpete. In 19S7 be moved of influenza hors Spanish ftntjrfetim Arihuf' "Jorge neon,' "20-- y car-ol- d to Dale, which had Umee boeu go a of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Jorgenson his Cxuxtle He to survived by hie wife, 77 Tho young man died Sunday and yearshome. old. six sons and four daughters three othor members of the family 9 grandchildren and $1 great grand are at present confined to their beds children. Hia funeral. vaahalAOeL L Six othor tho asm dtoeaee. at reported here, none of them aa yet aarioo. Mr. and Mrs Heber Soldier Die In , , . burled thefr France of Pneumonia pxat Dvw week age, p- (Special to Tbo News.) Candidate Named at Open Air Convention our-grea- Too are buying Liberty Bonds te tbe very Emit that's good, God Wee you now make mighty certain that yon appreciate your franchise hi thi glorious America to the extent that you REGISTER WITHOUT FAILON rapidly. or U. S .-- notice. This order affects only those students not in the students army train-la- g corps, AU men now In the 8. A T. C aad all to process of induction will continue their academy, technical and military work. The machinery of induction into tho 8. A T, C. will con, tinue pnlmpcded-AAA apodal conference ofarbnal. and military authorities with City PJhysievlaii Bayward, held at the Institution Saturday, it waa decided that there waa no reasonjfor stopping ln- ductlpn proceedings. All men who desire Induction are asked to appear at the college for registration. They will be given physical examination, and. If found -- hvslcxtily fit. put to isolation wards for a term of dava. When it is apparent that they will sot develop Spanish influenza they will be placed tn- - the general 8, A X. C, barracks. In thla way tho members of tbe military unit will be adequately protected from the die ease. Induction win continue for both the vocational and tha eoUegtau sections. Inasmuch as tbe college cannot Induct aay more into tbs vocational section after OcL 20, and none to the collegiate section after that date except through tho provost marshal general at Washington, p. C, It is important that all wishing Induction apply before that data. The Institution la aothoritrii by tha war department to induct 409 men who are IP years of ago or older, and who have had a grammar school education or It equivalent. Into the vocational section for technical and military training. Those man may be registrants under the draft law of June 5. -- Per Month Jt A WATCH FOR IT! for special training xi telephone electricians. Men to the eotlegfato section of the 8. A T. C. up to tho number of 890 may also bo inducted by the college These men muet be registrants of SepL 12, oF registrants ef noma other-dat- e Fie.e News No tn class 1 A They must posses Tha recently organised Girls Patri notunits-of high School credit. otic league has been tendered the use 1$ of the Elks hall for meetings and for their business till such transacting .. time aa permanent quarters can be se- Union Army Veteran . cured, and it may be that this will ' coma tha permanent headquarters of Call Last Answer tha league, Tha drills wiU he eon, ducted tn the armory ao soon as It Is ( Special Correspond nee.) remodeled for N. Q. tj. purposes, for which work la new being done on the ATL DALE. Oct It. George W IT. liana Bhlnsr, who died here OcL 1, wa building., 8. A Pees, of Prows Bench, who waa born Feb. II, 191$. in Virginia son ef injured to a railroad automobile collt-eio- George H-- and Bachal Shiner. Tha faux- some tea days age. Is again able to be out, aad K is not believed that permanent Injury has Men sustained. Corp. Jos. B. Elliott Is hems on s Mn Elfurlough from Camp Lewis liott rpeaka highly of tho treatment received by (he men to training, M. W. Roy lance, J. Angus Oleea and Seymour Grey were here os a vistt yesMr Roylance Is In the adterday. jutant general's office and Mr. Gray at the draft board headquarter at Salt Lake; Mr. Otoea Is with tha Wasatch county draft board at Hober. Dr. K. O Hughes reports that the twe 8. A. T C. members, who are til from Influenza at the Maeser memorial building ere Improving. One of them to up. The ene who wa moat seriously affected Is atoo much better, Mayor Leroy Plxev who had a vara cold, or Influenza, i recovering , Snip! Sagari IXlJtK'Oct. It In harmony with tha proclamation of Mayor Roy Bullen of Logan, closing tha schools of this city, tha civilian work at the Utah Agricultural college was suspended yesterday for one week, or until farther -- Wakefield, wife of John F. Wakefield, died Tbureday after aa illness of over four months, caused by a growth near the heart. She suffered Intense pain but during her Illness, actousnesi until tile end. Julia A. Wakefield was the mother Of 1 children nine of whom survive her. aa follows- - ,J. Fleming Wakefield; of Provo; M. K. Wakefield of Grouse Creek; Mru E A Johnson. D. A Wave-fielClaud R. Wakefield Mrs. Alles Grace Geary, Amos Z. Wakefield. Vssta Wakeield and Parry Wakefield of Huntington. Mra Wakefield, was a daughter of the late O. W, Johnson and Jane Woodward Johnson. Bho the early planners of EJtab and among one of tbs first settlers of She was a faithful Latter-da-Huntlsgtoi y Saint and an active worker tn the Sunday school. Relief society, primary association. and many ether Church aetlvt ties. Funeral eerrteea ware bald to tho ward chapel today. 4i 1918 -- OGDETK, h&v to "Willrbe' the. Greatest Birthday Celebration II S hr i Z. CrM. I. 50th Anniversary Sale AH Soai-Weeh- ly - OCTOBER MONDAY Logaft forOffice,' subscription and euhecriptloa rwymerntn delivery rorardleg eoenplalnta ehould he made toat Jamea JL Oliver W-St. Telsphens U1 . North 1st Agent for tae BaHy. Saturday News. Charofc aad aad ether puhllsa Ilona All .nto w ;, A- - . ardently supported his administration. REGISTER, now, so that Jn this critical hour yon can positively, prevent any change in our Congressional Representation ehange that at this moment particularly would be detrimental a it would be inopportune REGISTER, now, that you may support the administration at COUNTY AND STATE that are backing up the president DonTTorgct thaPthelaw positively forbids the useTof conveyancer by political parties for hauling citizens Jo places pfjegistration . you must go yourself. Remember, then, your- - glorious- - heritage American . Gtizenshipl -- Register without faiL that at" the "November election! you may exercise the prerogatives of your franchise and vote to support the president and the Democratic administration, .... information where to register cal Democratic Headquarters Wasatch 2487 Few I Committee County . THE DEMOCRATIC" COUNTY' COMMITTEE ' FOR SALT LAKE COUNTY . C. C. RICHARDS, Chairman! ARTHUR MTARLANE, Vice Chairman v j FRANK HOYLE, Executive Secretary, (FeUtleal 4txiiiixaii0 postal Cervepeadeeea. ) OeL It. A resutag dm-Ue- a Wa given last night on Maesf Bvaas ef th high sebeol with biz group ef xlimz eteex waagtoea etlaa street FreeL G. R. RUswprth ef the Northern I the crowd with patriot lo zeega, ' i la thp interest of the tbe tateraeatie program hzlz ef Mala ao atreelsjI State ehn-tloaitii Liberty toss. Ui school about ptloaion zeg Whaee Jeevph Heghe lazpeeted that Payaae will f.ltl peeplZ partlateated. ' W9 xot, Cafi ptoolta 4 $ka fgmadad Bxa aiaaah jaeerhee xpere axad br U Bag Matooa of paaizt Mark, oa N. It |