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Show T( ,y- I, THE DESERET NEWS SATURDAY AUGUST 14 T OBITUARY PROVO City, ar CUy4 BmiIu Represewtsriw CJreala-II- Ciiuer Rtfoner. '8-- WikTrl Odra, T.L ReeO UatH. m Tel. ., arrriee hMll Imfil' M Tk Dwrrt ' HMwwa 3190. R. be re.re4 Itll AHrel 010 well. Rererlera 14 Aug G L. Becker, nationally krrftwn matksman. wtl be featured at tbe state convention of the American Legion at Cedaf local le24 and 2a, City, Aug 23. announce . gion off'clala He will give an exhibition or and may be fancy nfls shooting accompanied by John M Browning, inventor famous gun world of Lawrence CUlon, commanderwill Herman Baker Poet of Ogcen, 19.7 the make a atrong bid for tnis cjt convention The largest legion aelegation In 11 Th r A ( Sped PROVO. Aar. 11 of Ogdrn Is expected to the history B. T. U. hr been rlnliy honored Journey to Cedar City fot tnC tnree Arthur Wooiltj. tlirough the Inv'trtion for rr. F. day convection. state commander announce. t, 8 Harrtr, prer'dent of the untver-ithe to deliver a lecture at Selence congreer Two Wive and One Th'rd Pn-Pclfi- c In October He will in Toklo, japan. -as a ScienAlkalt Husband Ask Divorce Soil on apeak tific Problem n Pacific lleglona atthe for OGDEN, arrangements Aug. 14 Zina S. PeterDefinite conson has filed suit in tne district tendance Of Pr. Harnr atat the meet-fa from Jorep'i Pedivorce tor were Friday court made gress weie marr.ed in of the executive committee ot terson They rt 9 102 bhc alleges the university trustees Hr. Harris 21 and cruelty. Tney have four trill leave for the orient Aug. from and ( sicentieta children Between s Nels Sorenson charges his wire the United Stales will be in 'end-ancfiled Among there .1th cruelty, in proceedings at the congress Stanford. of Edith May Sorenson. They Wilbur aaalnst are President Salt at 1521, were married Feb. Id, President Atwater of Clarkof univerHarLa k e. sity and representatives divorce Is seekin and Gray vard. tha University of Chicago, t. charging non.sup-norother leading unlveraltlea of the from Steve Gray, Kicn-(ici- d. They were married Inare no White away Prerldent Harris will Jan. 11. 12L There look up such material as will be children. jura useful in building a greater B. V. apThe executive committee has John Nuttall, dean of pointed Dr. L. tha eoliego of education, to take Institution during the charge ofofthePresident Harris Dean sbsenee had long years of exNuttall has administrative work, In periencebeen Iron superintendent of Nebo raving of the county schools, oflater Utah county, and school district dean of the for a number of years B T U. college of education, and director of the training schools. year Plana for the coming school and the outlook Were discussed seems to be the brightest tn the hisory of the Institution, according to Prest. T. N. Taylor, chairman ot tha executive committee. The registration days havo been set for Sept 11 and 14 with class work beginning Maud Tuck field of Salt Lake In Was appointed an Instructor textiles and clothing to succeed Hiss Revs Lewis, resigned. Dean Nuttall. as tha acting preat-deof the university, was chosen at tbs to represent the university Bennett Inauguration of Drot Arnold the University aa president Hall ' of Oregon at the celebration of the founding of the of Oregon at Eugene, on University 1 BJ Oct. to Lake Oiu Carrier CUr, ar lalfk A 4- C. A flea. realar ahaalO be Obara, Office. Uii kr. IE Former Ogdenite Seeking Nevada Political Honors William Hoyle, for former Ogdnue. i a candidate for the the Republican nomination Neof state the of eeretar) ship revada. according to information Sira ceived .here by ba mother, avenue. 3450 Adams William Royle. OGDEN. Aug 1 Clubs Trap Door Fails Gutihg of the Weber county Farm Bureau at Lorin Farr Park, dept 31, will start at ID a m. The general committee Is ComposUX2AX. Aug (Special) ed of C. A. Croberg, T. 1 Pass, With ths committees at work Frank Hitter, chairman; A L. Chris ou the final details, jut preparations teusen. county agent and Miss Ellen for ths Llah Idaho District Agren, home demonstration agent. convention hers Aug. 27 and The subcommittees are: 24 are rapidly nearing completion, Team Hamm on. A. W. to Alfred M. Durham Ro , A pulling b Anderson, Taylor, W. J. according executive secretary to ths central ritjii. owuth Weber. on DeHorseshoe pitching Bert Taylor. committee arxangemonls. finite word has been received by PLin Ctt, John Wilson. Ogden. him from Riwania International Ben 3! Anderson, Kaaesville, ii. j. that International headquarters Cmld, Kiverdale et Foot races LeRoy Shooks, north President, Ralph A. Amerman Scranton. Penn . and - Immediate Ogden; Parley J Clark, Liberty. Luncheon Mss Ellen Agren and pest president, John H Most will he in attendance Thta will be the committee of women. A. 1 Christiansen Baseball and first time in ths history of the A. F Larson. Utah Idaho district that convenRiding contests Frank Thurston. tion has been honored with the Hunirville, JohnDraayer, Jr- - Clin- presence of two so distinguished ton J. H. Xaisbitt, Hooper. Ktwaaians All meetings for tho first day Advertising and fiancee George have been scheduled Btallings Lden. to be held down town while the second SELLS TO WRONG PERSON of the conrenttom they will day be held the U. A. C. The first day OGDEN, Aug. 14 8 Tano. a Jap- sill at a with open session the la anese. 27. was arrested and placed theatre after which the under 6300 bond late Friday when Capital Ktwanlans will take lunch at the he sold liquor to a federal probatA special hotel. luncheon ion agent. His billiard hall U lo- Eccles for tha visiting ladies will be cated at 24S6 Grant avenue. wives of the local tbe given by Kinsmans at ths Bluebird. The afternoon session will bo held tn Three Missionaries the auditorium of the Logan high school and the hall Springyille will be held la the governor's evening at the Danaante. 8PRINOVILLE. 14 Aur(8p-el- l) A rec.pt Ion tn prorram wa hMd In tta, Second ward chapel District Day and amusement hall Thursday night Is Court Very Active under direction of Biahop WII. liam Ratnwrlght in honor of Maur. LOGAN. The Aug )4 Ice Anderson, Maeser Crandall and term of tbe (Special) distr.ct court Miaa Mary Walnwright all of the August folThe opened Friday morning. Second ward who are leaving on lowing were admitted to cltixen-hipMonday morning on miaalons Mrs. EUn Trotman. a. The program includeo: Invoca- of England and Emil August Luthy tion. Georg Simpkins: benediction. a native of SwitserUnd, both of Bishop William Walnwright; piano Logan; Anton Michael Christensen solo- - Misa Mildred Anderson; piano Richmond, a native of Denmark. OGDEN. Aug H. A e clever trap last door failed to foil night when they raided a negru street. club at HI Twenty-sixt- h moonshine 22 pints of They fcecurtdsrrested George Taylor whisky snd SI. His ball was act at tioO. NEED SANITARY OGDEN. Aug. 14 INSPECTOR A. G. Sneed, Ogformer sanitary Inspector forduties former den. will resume hia to was He appointed next Monday. City Comthe post late Thuiaday by to succeed Harmon Peery missioner V. G. G11L resigned Mr. Gill, now In the mlddlewest. went Into office last January, and rea'gned because of ill tyiallh. of Are Honored nat. duet. Mrs Laura Ferrlday C. Christmas of Fork: address, ferry Fuffer 8pantsh of Tin-ti- c stake Dancing followed tbe program. A farewell will be given tonight at reception the home of M. E. Crandall by Mrs. Ernest Strong, Mrs. J. F. Brtnghurst. Mrs. Dan Witney and Mrs. Myron Cranda'' In honor of Maeeer Cranda' L The early will be on the lawn evening with games and spent community singing, followed by g program in the reception rooms. Music will be by John Bailey. Leona Cud. round son. Mrs. Jessie Dalton. Elma Coffman and the Klwnnts quartet. Tha evening will he finished a dance In the amusement ball ofbytbe Crandall home. H. GUltsple, LaVieva Mulsh Maud . . B. Jacob. C. B Leaf. B. W. McAJohn A. llister. W. J. Mortimer, H. W. Omanson. Ernest Paxman. Peterson, Donne! E. Powelson, GerReid, truds Reynolds. Hortens Glenn Simmons, Ethel Spencer. Ray Stewart, J. W. Thornton, R. W. K. E. Weight, Mary WoolSMITH FIELD. Aug 14. (Special; ley. Lavar Christenson. William received by A eommufileatton Connell. Moroni J. Cottam, J. Osfrom Mayor C car Garrett, R. F. Goold. W. F. Mayor G. L Rees, Salt of Lake, presNell-so- n. Clarence Neln H. Jones. Emil K Johnson, a leagu Hannah ident of the State Municipal Madge Oberhanaly, the 1)24 of announces the holding R. E. Powelson. Packard. George Smith-flel- d Rsamueson, H. It, Slack, Emma H. municipal convention ot la September Emma Wakefields Jennie Wilkins, met council The city Thursday Webster, librarian, and Pell Webb, officers evening with appointive attendance officer. plan for Franklin school E, X. Fjelvted. and preparedthea general The mayor guests entertaining William MUchMl. L. Flora principal. named as a genB. Jenkins, Bertha M. Baird, Rhea and council were as Dixon. Reeves, Ruth Roberts. Hazel eral committee with Mavor Rees are. GenWest rope, Althea Btagg, Adele Pe- chairman. Subcommittee Kiwanis club, ters. Mary Giles, Hannah J. Cardall eral entertainment, W Harwood, decorabanquet. O. and Ethel Lewis. O Low; to entertain laMaeser school Oscar Bjerregaard, tion, Leo Literary club, adverprincipal; Clarence EUcrtsen, Ger- dles. Ladle music, James trude Page Fern Billings, Ines tising. Joseph KastH, Richard Rotkeliey. Neilson, Bella Moody, Belena Rob- Thornley, with addition commit-teemen ong director; erts, Kate Matthews, Morgan be chosen by tbe Etta Jones, Monlta McCoard. Melba - Min-- of will eaete. Fern A Tbtrarss and LauraThe tme decided upon will Swenson. the Pept 17 and IS or 24 and Parker school Fred C. Strata either be deetded definitely after principal; Reese B. Bench. Margaret 2S to Rees returns from Halt Lake L. Swenson, S3a P. Whittaker. Mayor with League Beulah Hatton. Natella L. Nelson. where heonwilt confer officials plans and program. Marion McCoard. LaRue F. William Smithf ield to Be Host to Municipal League Ida leichty, Ruth Hansen. Rheta Kay, Mildred Morgan, Margaret P. Terry and lone Iudlow. school J. Clifton Ttmpanogoe Moffiti principal; Otis Carling, Agnes L. Crandall. Georglnia Johnson. Minnie I. Hodapp, Ruth Perkin, Ida Knndsen. Afarv Bullock, Harriet Franc tn and Jennie Harding. H. D. Whateott. assistant to in the Maeser and the Parker school. A. M. Powelson, assistant to prfncipsU of Franklin and school Elisabeth Lindsay, supervisor of elementary grades, Ruth Mumford, school nurse. Spanish Fork Daughters Camps Hold Meetings SPANISH FORK. Aug 13 -(S- pe-clal The J. Wvlis Thnroas chapof the Daughters of Pioneers. ter No. 1, met In the City Thursday after Camp r.oou park with Prwu Mary Ellen Larson in charge Tne program included. History of Mr. and Mrs William T. Bowen and the latters father. Eiias Jones by their daughter and granddaughter. Mru Jane JiodgiJUw short talks Postmaster Dav.d T. Lew's and John F, Beck; ballet dancing Little County Tax Levy Is Misses Ruth Bowen and Martha 137 Mills Lower and Hwenson; Charleston, Bth Warren Huff; accordion duet. Mrs. --- Th LauraCioFereday PROVO. Aug. 14. and Mi Mile ChristfSgreia! set mas; reading. Miss Hanna Bowen. Utah county tax g 4 countv tbe commission Members of at by the Bowea family mills, LJ7 mills lower that the levy served refreshments lor last ysar. The levy for 1924 was J. WyPe Thomas Chapter. Camp f.14. No. 9 met the same afternoon at The levy division Is Genera) fond. the home of Mrs Agnes Morgan, l.OS mills; highway, 1 40; poor and tn honor of the eighty-sixth birthindigent. .74; county infirmary, .03. of John G. Morgan who enexhibit and advertising. .04; new day vocal with tertained the guests city and county building fund .44: iolos playing his own accompaniwidows pension, .19; agricultural ment on the organ. Tbe history of on bonds, .60. Mr Morgan was given bv inspector. .Ot; interest M. Agbond sinking. .92, special county in- nes Morgan; talk. The Value of th firmary. 26. Life Pioneers and Works, Judge Ths county school districts, with he exception of the Provo CItv A. B Morgan of Provo; readings. Lewand Jones Misses Emma Helga srhool district have lowered thefr 1171 is; vocal solo, Mrs. Eldredge Snyder tax levy. Alpine district is by mills as compared with 1199; ths' with no'.bi accompaniment Nebo district 7 03 mills against 9 20; Bohuyler Strang; demonstration of Master John Mor ths Provo City schools, 11 mill, Marie gan; aesthetic dances. Mis against 10.59 mills. Morgan. Refreshments were served of members the by Morgan family. Drunken Driver Who Wren Wilkin, ran his auto Into a Is Fined $100 bicycle Mr. ridden by Earl Cottam. 14, Hit Boy son of and Mrs. Heber Cottam. PROVO, Aur. 14 Ctrl 459 north Sixth East street. The boy (RperfaL) was was thrown to the ground and dragAnderson of American Fork fined 6109 In city court Friday when ged underneath the car for 30 feet, a he pleaded guilty to intoxication. the officers say. He sustained Shortly before he was arrested An- broken left leg above tho ankl and derson, according to Chief of Folic g dislocated shoulder prln-ofp- al )- demurrer was sustained in i suit against the O. g. L. R. R com psny for personal Injuries of Maron the ground that ion Anderson too long a time had elapsed since tbe occurrence before filing of the suit. In the divorce suit of Mary P. Carter from Benjamin E. Carter, a demurrer was overruled and tne case will be tried In the case of A. W. Hale for practicing tbe healing art without a license, motion to dismiss the eomplslnt was denied and a plea of not guilty entered. A Welfare Association Backs School Bond Issue LOGAN, Aug. 14 (Special) The executive committee of the Logan Welfare aesociatioa met this week and after full consideration of tne school bond question, which has been called for August 17, to vote on a 6123.909 bond Issue, decided in favor of the issue. It decided on an active campaign among the members of the association to make aa effort to htve them vote eolidjr in fevor of the bond. PROVO Aug. 14. (Special) Out of total (roup of 104 teachers emProvo City schools ployed by tbs school for the coming year, only II sre near to the Provo system, acLew la H. Claude to SupL cording The teachers employed havo been as follows; assigned Senior and junior high schools L. B. Harmon, principal; Albert B. Allen. Bertha U. Larsen, Phillip H. ot-fl- of te OGDEN TO HtlE 5 CADETS Teacher Assignments 'OGDEN, Aug. 14 Approximately enroll tn the Ogden . cadets will R. O. T C. with the school for Provo Announced opening high of school, Sept 11, Captain Carl Dockler, U. 8 A. aannounced today on his return from vacation spent at Vermont and New York. BOV ADMITS Bl RCLAR V . OGDEN, Aug. 14 One Juvenile has been arrested and four others are under investigation in connection with the theft of several ar-or ticles of Jewelry from the home Mrs. Francis Cook of Wilson Lane. Samuel Tha boy arrested Is 12 years ot BarkduUs O. L. Barnett D. Anna O. Campbell, age and Is said to have admitted Biddulph. Mario Eggertsen Pecker, Minerva his part In the burglary, according & Elisabeth P. to D. F. Steele of the eherifr s Edwards. Eggertsen. POCATELLO. Aur 14 (Special) One of the principal things considered at the meeting of the It To Prevent Arrests acrdlan and Mrs. Meet Held By Spr in grille Kiwanis Inter-Cit- y SPRJNGVILLE. Aug 14 Spe-el- ei The Kiwanis club held an meeting in the 'Third ward Rslief society hall Thursday night. Representatives were present from Eureka, hephi, Bingham. Spanish Fork, Sprineville and Provo. Prest. Alex Jex of Eureka. Prest, June Kendall of Xephi. Active Prest. Walter Adams of Provo Prest. Daw Hodge of Spanish Fork and Prest-JohMendenhall of Sprlnsviile gave talks on "The Activities of Our Club- - Reports were given hr the BANDITS IN WYOMING! Aven D,tr!ct Representatives. H.True-Hof Bingham and District tee Meyers t Lieut. Gov. Myron E. Crandall of Spr.ngville. Tho principal address of the evesignal halted the train, and It ta ning was given by Diet. Gov. Jess believed that the tra.n robber, Go wan of Caldwell, Idaho. jumped from the fain at th a n point Mil-an- WII-for- MRS. MARIA WILLIAMS DAVIS. PANGUITCH, Aug. 14 (Special) Funeral services were held to. day from tbe tabernacle for Mrs. Marie Williams Darla, 94, who died Monday evening of old age. Biahop Fred G. Gardiner of tha South ward conducted tbe services. Music was by the joint ward choirs, with solo by Miss lletta Dowdell and selection by mixed quartet. Prayers were by Prest. W. J. 'Henderson and A. 1 McAllister. The speakers were Samuel A Worthen. Mesdames Elisabeth DeLong, Jane LeFevre, Minnie B. Gardiner and Sarah E. Camerson, Blahopa James B, Hey wood, Hans Pepaon and Fred G, Gardiner. The grave was dedicated by PraL David Cameron. The floral offerings were protuae. Maria, daughter of Owen and Ann Thomas WUJiama was born Dec 26, 1839 at Derb shire. North Wales. She became an apprentice and learned the mil Inery tradj at the 13. sue followed la ot which age later years, bhe left homo and par1455 and sailed from Liverents in on (he ship Caravan for pool America. After six weeks upon tbs water they landed in New York City where 6ho found empioment doing cents domestic work at seventy-fiv- e a week, and she first began to learn to apeak English, she remained in and around New York City, nearly two years where she formed tbs acquaintance of Joseph C. Da via, whom she afterwards married. Two years after her arrival in and only America her parent brother, John, and adopted sister Louise landed in Boston, whither she went to join them She met Mr. Davis at lewa City and was 1, 3859 married April starting across the plains in Capt Horton D. Haights company, arriving in Salt Lake Kept 1, 1859, her parents arrvlng the next year. They reunitl 186, mained k Balt Lake when twey moved to Panaca, Nev. both her parents died. She where moved to Panguitch In 1877 living husband was the since. Her here first biahop of the Panguitch First was of valuable serward and she vice to him and ths community time during this She fitted many positions of' Importance being a counselor to Mrs. Esther Marshall in the Primary association for many years an active teacher in the Relief society. She was the mother of It child, ren. five of whom survive: Mrs Annie M. Houston, Mrs. Alce Clark, Hy rum and George Davis, Mrs Maggie Swenson, Panguitch; Provo; 3 53 grandchildren and 65 n. lntcr-Cit- y Ordinurllj- - the train make, a tWough run from Rawlina to itvck Spring without a atop, th, dia unie being 115 miles. The hghnay men took only money and Jeweley from the regia-tere- d pouches, bonds and check of every kind and description being eft on the floor. The car on arrival at Green River looked like a S xjTlnne had hi fL 'Both Miller and Madigan were threatened with death In th, event 1'iaie any disturbance thf.t.th,y "L' nder usual circumstances , d Madigan work between Lhejenne and Green River. Tbe two men, however, have been ordered to Ogden, to teU their story to postal authorities "Warden Frank Hadsell of th, Wyoming state prison and sheriff! departments in Carbon and Sweetwater counties are with railroad and postal authorities in trying to run down tb, highwaymen. There ar, no clues to the robbery absolutely as neither Madigan nor Miller got a good of the glimpse men. They are described as being men about 24 years of age, however, dark complex oned and weighing about 159 pounds. Mall For Utah. -From reports of the clerks end railroad employes tho highwaymen wers experts t their business The distributing car in which Madigan and M Her were worging I placed on west bound mall train number nine at Green River for ths wesu This car. It la believed carries regstered mall for Utah. Nevada, California and th, Hawaiian Island! Belief was expressed by Mr. Miller. that hundreds of ot dollars were missing. thousand, Three diamonds being carried In the mall, one ot them said to be worth 15.000. wer, overlooked. The heavy losses were In cash, currency an The train carried largej Jewelry. amounts of currency for northwestern blanks, it la believed. Tne looted car was taken Into Ogden and given In charge of d Danvers, chief clerk of th mall service there. It w'i railway destined for Portland and catried mail to Seattle, Portland and other Citie, la th, northwest and Idaho. Spanish Fork Scout Laid at Final Rest (Spe-cfa- l) 14 SPANISH FORK, Au The Second ward chapel was filled Friday with friends and rela tivea for the funeral of Alvin Boy BcoUt of the Second ward troop. Scouts q the troop attended tn a body apd the older scouts were the pallbearers. Biahop Elieha Warner was in charge. A Speakers were Prest. Henrr T Brock-ban- k Gardner. Prest Well and Bishop Gardner 51 uric was by tba ward choir; vocal solo. Miss Ellen Jameson; violin solo. C. If. Jacobson Prayers were by Joseph Broekbank and R W Creer The grave m Spanish Fork City cemetery was deaic&ted by Ammon Tuttle. President Grant and Elder Whitney to Speak California Girl Is Prest. Heber J. Grant will be the speaker an the Tale ward meeting Sunday night, Aug. IS at (.30 o'clock. Elder Orson F. Whitney of the Council of the Twelve, will speak la the ad vanced senior Theological class of Sunday school of th, Ysl, ward, Sunday morning August 15. Hia subJN will be th, Holy'Ghost. Everybody Is Invited. Tel, ward chapel. Gilmer Drive and Fourteenth East street. Church Notice f stake temple wcrkeis hold their regular monthly meeting at tho Seventeenth ward. chapel at 19 39 a.m. Sunday, Aug-13Cyrus E. Dallln. renowned Utah sculptor, will bo tho speaker at the 6unday evening services la the Twentieth ward chapel. Aug. If. Tho public la Invited, especially friend of Mr. Dallin. The services begin at f:39 pm. and the chapel is on Second avenue and Salt , Idaho. Aug. 14., POCATELLO, (Special.) Th Pocatello Building A Trades Council will build tha home broadof KSE1, Pocatello's radio coat. It was casting station, without decided council. ef the at a meeting Members of th affiliated labor unions will meet at the site. Sixth l-- o will Killed in Idaho Crash BOISE, Idaho, Aug. 14 (AP Audrey Stordm, f daugnter of Mr. and Mrs George P. Storm, of Van-nuy- s, Calf. was Instantly killed Friday near Sweet, 15 miles northeast when the auto q which She was riding turned over. Four other occupants of the car. 51r. and Mrs. Storm. Prances Storm, all of Vannuys and Edward McPadden, Wilder, Idaho, received minor Injuries. Tha car was driven by Mrs. Storm. Pocatello Parochial Te&cherDies at. Ogden 13 OGDEN. An. (AP) Slitter Mary Laurent, superior of the parochial school in Pocatello, died at Thursday at tha mother 6am., house of the Slaters of the Holy Cross Notre Dame, Jnd , said a message received here. For 18 years Sister Laurrent was prefect at Sacred Heart academy In Ogden, going to Pocatello two year ago. STATE OBITUARIES A rave, Keith Keith A rave. Infant son of Albert aai Emma Cot. G street. tie A rave, died at the family home at Hooper Friday of pneumonia. Dr. Frederick J. Pack of the Funeral services wfi be bald SunUniversity of Utah will speak et day, April IS. at 3.39 pm. ths University ward chapel Sunday Aug. 15, at tbe 8undav school ses- Idaho Ha 3380 More HI subject will .be The sion. Three Witnesses to the Book of Autos Now Than in 1925 Mormon, BOISE, Id!,' Aug 14(AF)aad of automobile Elder Orson F. Whitney will be Registrations trucks the first six months the speaker in Tenth ward Sacra- of the during show current op ment meeting Sunday evening at oration of 77,799yearHceused the tonring 6 39 p.m., comer Eighth East and cars and 7,53! trucks, it was an. Fourth Fouth streets. nouncedtoday from tho secretary of utate a of flea. Registrations during the six The regular monthly meeting of 3,389 more than total the high piists quorum of Cotton months were of 73499 touring car wood stake will be held at the registrations In 193 Total fees receive stake tabernacle Sunday. Aug. 13, automotive registrations dnringfrom tbe at 19 a.m. At 2 p.m. there will be six months amounted to 81,266119, a meeting of the priesthood and of of which Idaho counties receive 99 fleers of the auxiliary per cent or 81.149,139 for county organisa, tions. highways funds, Tbe remaining 19 , per cent. 8114.912. goes to the state fund tea $12,968, er 19 Oliver C Da I by will be ths speak- highway cent of the states share, which per er at the service Sunday evening. is used for remdemptlon ef state Aug. 22. at 5:30 oclock In the highway bond Twentieth ward chapeL His 'kuU-JeFees receivqd in 1925 totalled 61,182,963. will be Genealogical Fork ct THE LITTLE DRILLER. By THORNTON W. feURGESS. Youll Sportmen Favor Big .Dam Near Yellow tone Of District Body First Labor Men Donate Work on Pocatello Broadcasting Station avenue and east Center street Sunday morning and begin work under tha direction of C. A. Baldwin. Ioc-contractor, who has been awarded the contract for the construction of the building. Jm Reaarler. fr. Carrier Deltecrr reaarlrO ta Carrier Oeautaerf, Tha Do. reel (alt Lake ms-- ar Marrlaer Merrill. Tel.Citr. j. Derm. Becker to Entertain Committee Named For Kiwams International Farm Bureau Outing at Legion Convention OGDEN, Aug 14. Th annual Head Will Be Guest OGDEN, I' LOGAN OGDEN - VICINITY Carrier Deliver IrnnW l hoal, be rrrre Pnv l airier lPvtew' Halt Uk Tke OfMrrl Mwi, Final Tribute Paid to j Panguitch Octogenarian, Native of England! 4. 1926 Sportsmens association Thursday night was the Yellowston segregation item, wherein it 'a proposed a bill to partition some through 12.909 acres from a uselets part, of tha park and create an IrrigattoQ project therefrom. The matter haa been fought by easterners cn tha basis that It would detract from tbe scenic beauty of the park. That such a theory was all hokum, was declared by the iu rportsmen, without exception, the attitude that the Irrigation project would not only prove of value to industrial affairs but would create a lake that would make one of tbe finest fish impounds in the park. Congressman Addison T. Smith and State Land Commissioner I H Nash were interested visitors, and Congressman Sirfth clearly outline all the details of the Bechler river dam project and was intensely pleased to know he had the thorough support of tha sportsmen. He cited that the committee meeting of the senate would be held at St Anthony Wednesday. Aug 18, and it was arsrnged that a local delegation accompanied by State Game Warden R. E Thomas. Senator Waiter Newcomb, 3ir Duncan of St. Anthony and others, would accompany the party through the Fall river section if possible The trip will have to be finished by horseback or wagon Caustic criticism was mads several members on the attitude by of Fred T. Dubois. In connection with his speech to the Rotary club at Blsckfoot a few days ago. when h took occasion to oppose tha dam project. Wife Dead, Idahoan Dying From Crash find you'll often be By bumble folk you have despised Old Mother Nature. Jimmy Skunk ii observing. He haa learned to usi hia eyes. It is on excellent thing to bo observing 8ome folk can go along and never ace anything, yet have perfectly good eyes. They have good eyes, but they do not use them. Now, in hia wandering along the beach, Jimmy Skunk had noticed one thing that he saw frequently. That was a clam shell j or an oyster shell with a tiny perfectly round hole In it. He saw this so often that he began to fonder about 1L Of course, some one or something had mede each of those round holes He spoke about it) to Gramlng the Gull. 0h,M said Grnywlng. that hole was male by somebody who wanted to yet tho clam or the oyster lulde the shell. Tou won't flna those holes on big oysters, but you will find a lot of small' oyster shells with holes In them. If I look autind a bit. I think perhaps 1 can show you the fellow that makes those holes" I wish ou would, Mr. Gull." said Jimmy. "I wtan you would. I shou.d like to see the fellow. '"All right. replied Graywlng "r-owait a few m'nutes am! 1 think I can find one for you Giaysing flew along the beach Just ot the edge of the wate'Back and forth he flew, 'all the time looking down with those wonderful eves of his. There is little mlrsed by Graywings eyes. Presently he alighted on the beach close to the waters edge, and called In that harsh voice of his to Jimmy Skunk. "Com over here, if you want to see one of those 1 wiah yon would, Mr toll," aU) Jimmy. his hole und is living on that clam now." Jimmy just simply stared at You see, he thought Cr&ywing. that Greywing must be telling him a stony. Rut Graywing didnt seem to be joking. "Why, thats nothing but a snail! Jimmy "Certainly, Its a snail Wfho said it wasrit? retorted Gravwing. "But snails can t make holes in anything so hard as a clam shell or an oyster shell," declared Jimmy. exclaimed "Oh. cant they? Well, perhaps tha Graywing with Us cant, im youre acquainted He reached but this one' can. over and picked up th little snail. Sure enough, right where the snail had been was a llttie round hot in the clam shell. As a matter of fact, this little snail is called "Then And all the oyster-meOyster Drill hate It, for next to the staris It the fish, oyster's greatest eneIt has a queer little tongue my covered with tiny, sharp, horny at work. ead he teeth; and with this longue For once Jimmy Skunk actual)' drills tho holes. Then It sucks up hurried When he got there the oyster or the clam from inside Graywing showed him a clam, and tho hM. on the shell of the clam was whit (Cpng, 1946. by T. W. Bur Jimmy called a small snail. fjtn ) "There you are! said Graywing "A Useful The i mt "There's one of those dory: he has drilled Tongue. t I havo an a BOISE Charles C voting strength ehlch Insure AP) Gov large attendance at the convention. Moore will meet with Osoar A. Th chairman estimates that over Lrp Chemewa. Ore, district super290 bourbons will be present. intendent of ths Indiana service and 4ther offMals of the federal Indian affairs committee at the Fort Hail Indian reservation Aur 2 It IDAHO BRIEFS wa announced today. Tbe Fort Hall reservation, between Pccatelle and used by Bannock and Blackfoot, esBOISE (AP) Details for themarShoshone Indians. tablishment of a ket news service for prune growers will be evolved at a meeting of the of the BOISE Announcement Idaho Prune Shippers' association tomorrow with A. E Prugh, Walla candidacy of R. C. Early, Pocatel nom18 ala lo. Bannock for county clerk, Waah. representative of the market news service, federal bu- ination as state treasurer by the reau of agricultural economic The Progressive party convention at service will be used in Emmett, Aug. 24, was made todaj W'Jth Walla Walla prune shlppera. by Ray McKaig, chairman. hole-make- WEISER, Idaho, Aug. 13 (AP) The condition of Lou French 48. Scrim, Waah, whose skull was frae. lured Thursday In an auto accident in which hi wife. Mr. Lou French, 65, was killed, continued today to regarded by Weiser hospital an, thorities aa critical. Mr. and Ylra. French were en route lo Richfield. Idaho, to viait .a daughter Mrs, Ralph Edginton. when Mrs. French, who was driving, lost control of the car in loose sand four miles east of Huntington, Ore. The right wheel broke and the car turned pver sev- Idea-tha- eral times. Twin Falls Man to Give Idaho Democrat Keynote MACKAY, Idaho, Au. 13 (AP) The keynote speaker of the Democratic state convention tn be h1d at McCall. 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