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Show I r SATURDAY THE DESERET NEWS ISSUES AT i H ? I ram for m Sundayj IS strike HereraaThere i 4 (Continued from , put Pledge to turn to Work in Mines. . Idle Men foreign trad and the xnanaioa opening of new tnarekta abroad. The Republican nominee scarcely H If ail to up this opportunity to explain how the Coohay adminie (ration retired the public, reduced - federal taxes and kepi expenditures down, while the business of jrorera-mewas expanding side by tide with all the rest of America. May Tooth Red Tape Hoover may touch, too. upon the Question of governmental red tape. Earlier in the campaign, he dc!ar-ed there were too many government bureaus overlapping each other to the confusion, of business men. who tried to transact business with Uncle 8am. He told of initiating reforms In hie own department of commer't and pledged himself to extend this reorganisation tor the rest of the government, if elected. He probaby to hit . will expand orj this subject audience in New lork. The Hoover headquarters mead while silenced another campaign 'whisper --that he had danced wrb a negro woman in Mound Bayou. it , hjle therfe-a- n --flood relfef J "W'lwk. Governor Theodore G. Bilbo oC - .. : Scene Of ' wre ,Oct. J. (AP. Threat ol a .Irik, by coal miner, in miUi.isteni Wyoming saa believed by .tale union officer, RS. to have been definitely removed to-after conference. test idsyI with leaden of every union In in 2 jd strict and tli. prana, from tain- era in the three camps which were j idle today that they would return . Reporter ifth J. , Office, (S3 DeOfficial Oregon plores Indifference . Of Youth. Twenty-f- Ogden Selected f For 1929 Session Of A. B. A. Branch A. ALDER "presided ov- er a prettily arranged luncheon this afternoon at her home. U P street in compliment to Mrs. J. (J. Giles of Los Angeles, who U in Halt Lake with her daugh- ! T TeL Party ROCK SPRINGS. nt d (treat. Ogden, ttS. Alfred Gtadweti. Twenty-thir- Re- 1028 - 20 Irregular Servian abouid be reported to Ogdon Oerrtrr w. L Department, Tci. M-Barton, Diet. Mgr, Tbe Deseret feet, gait Lake City, or 1939 Stanford Whitaker, Alder Home Is om.) OCTOBER OGDEN in Society PR0N11SED - V' i Eighth Ward Testimonial Missionary to Give I OGDEV. Oct. 9.Wetefth Division Trust bmion of Ihe American Bank'ng association, 1529 convention, will be held m Ott den ia feeplember, Presu P. of the Ogden Chamber ol Commerce, has been advised in a telegram received Saturday from H. V. Hiniey of th Commercial Security bank, a member of then, Gjtdea delegation at the eonven-tionew in session In Ban Fran-cisc- o, Calif, vsU The convention will bring gee bankers to this city. Ogden t bid for th eonveation received the support e( th enttro Utah delega-Uo- ters. Mrs, K. J. Cattail, and Mra W hite. The rooms and luncheon tables were attractive with baskets of fall fiowtra in shades of yellow and bronxe. Came, were played during the afternoon nt small tables. Tha hostess was assisted in entertaining by her sisters. Mra CaffaU and Mra White. Sixteen guests were present. H. "Th4 hith school graduate of today is indifferent to h,a right of franchise, declared Earl J. Fisher, state tax commissioner of before the college division of the "U. E. A. Saturday forenoon n Barrett Hell. He Is also Indifferent to tho educational advantages and other important opportunities afforded him by a good, government and must be taught that these agencies need money to operate. He must be taught the difference between beneficial and unhelpful ux legislation and therein lies the duoy of the high school end college teacher." he said. The student must be taughtsh.it if a government Is to be successful the officials must have hoaest intentions und a knowledge of economic problems, the speaker continued. In this way public indifference In voting at elections for on tax government offteraie-an- d measures will LeRov E. Cowles, president of the U- - E, A. addressed the meet in" on taxation, lie criticize. l a reeeut .atement Issued by the Irish Taxpayers association In which it was aid that many public oygaoixation Ore-Eo- and ' departments Including "the public school sj stem could do tn work legitimately required of them at leae coat. He called attention to a statement In hi opening night address wherein It was pointed that in one district tn the state tlx women end on man were teaching school on a salary of 49 a year to and teaching on Saturdays shorten the school year and curtail expenses. Dr. L .H. Peterson, associate professor of education at ths Untver-slf- y of California, , delivered the closing address on Terminal sod College Preparatory', Course of J Secondary Schools. Three selections Wera rendered by tha West high school double male quartet. At the forenoon session Fridav of the same division, held in the Barratt Hall. L. John Nuttill. of tho Brigham Young university of Provo, waa th principal speaker. As one reeds the control ersUil literature on she growth of Junior colleges, one learns that the division of opinion regarding curricu1-uis between a purely liberal art course or vocational training tor the lower levels of tho professional and skilled occupation, the speaker said. a Young people are going to college for what the college has to offer and ere then going back to work." The introduction of a study of their work Into the college course will parhapa give them a little added skill, but most of ail will keep np aa attitude of interest and a respect for the Job thev must Inevitably accept he continued- Election--oofficer foe the new year was held at the session. Wasteful Investments in EduHe cation. waa discussed by Saxon of the Utah Agricultural at Logan. Musical selection were rendered I D. 8. C. orchestra.' th the by l D. & G. boy glee dub and tha East high school girls quartet College H. H. Redd Will Be Buried on Sunday Funeral services for H. II. Redd. Salt Lake business man, who wee killed in an automobile accident, Thursday afternoon oa the stat Oct, highway, will be held Sunday, ward in th Wtlford 21. at 1 tn be tho will Interment chapel. Wasatch Lawn cemetery under the 8M. company. Taylor direction of Paris latest dance la the Twist. j. China ts rounding up all smugglers. P-- NEW LAMP BURNS 919bAlR (to work tomorrow. Beats Electric or Gas Failing to accomplish their at a masj meeting earlier in tne oi ia A oew instant week, Martin Cahill, president of that ive an amazingly brilliant, district 72. United Mine Workers better tbD feu IUM. fu tiu cf America; Jamea Morgan, stats been Sat or L eirritictt). hai mod 3 leadsecretary, and Frank Hefferley In8. Government fcy tb Visitors Honored. union re presents' ive. ternationa and found to be ing untftnittM JIUIS B. CHRITEWN'. b devoted V the last two days conto I ordinary oH lamp, superior A farew!! testimonial will Mr. enBachlw Mrs. Leo and J. l! burns without odor, smoke or ferring with the various unions gnen in honor of Elder Julius B. separately. tertained at an attractive dinner noise a pumping" up. ia simply soon fir' Fhristenon, ho chan, safe. Burns 9U4 air and ? party Fridav evtniiJt at their home They extracted the promise from in kerosene (ceil ptl th Northwestern S'ate mission in mine Common the Buckingham apartments on in the Bweetwe'er leader 1 he iurenior. W. E. Johnson. 11 h Eighth rd hap!. corner tt and Little th camps in th. east South Temple street in honUrges Union Ave. North Portland. a off y Flffh 8ouih and Third Rat. Rock Springs district, which were or ef Mr. and Mrs. A. Fierce of St. rriHZ 4o send a lamp on 19 dzrr Of Miaa.aeippl. was Reported to hae evening. Get. 2. ata. $ 15 closed down today and from dis- Lou ia who are spending a few dayr or aren to give on FREE trui. m Salt Lake, and who, during 1ck. The program folio FREE o tha firt uer in each made the charge in a public ad- OGDEN, Oct. 2.- - More than M contented miners tn the Blaton their are at Tenor solo. Norris Ingham, i! Who the Hotel will . stay, guests business of help him Introduc will be Ogden firing mining camp in the Kemmerer Utah. Following d.nntr games were 1U Wriu him, today for full parNo more untruthful and ignoble (saxophone and cornet 1, Wjlt- -t represented in the goodwill tour o : Also rea ticular. aud eastern western Liaite 1 m ak him toexpitn T;rr Wyoming trnjr aeaertonaa evefuftrer nyst tvsrT.TfT would ' return to plasfd. how jou can get the ejrencj. and Idaho, on Tuesday. Oct, U sa s violin eo'lo Johanna day. that ther ".public map in the In.ted States Molly Vine, solo. or money soak tomorrow. work . without E . exofnence of the J. FJeldsted Secretary John M Cham, than that made by oa' George Iee; piano Inspection Htld.J, J;;a to Lot per month. Adr. Ogden Chamber of Commerce. FinE. Akerson. Mr. Hooters aaeudant, berlain; tenor solo. Dr. David now are al being arrangements Smith: read.ng 'Old Robin. Dr. J. wired Bilbo. made for th tour which will occupy inspection of CHURCH NOTICES I The annual No. 3. Auxiliary to thre That any person in Mississippi H. Paul; remarks, mlseionar), redays. I. Ml i th G. A. R- - was held Wednesday should be led to vote for or agamet marks, bishop. 7, Mr. Hoover upon a representation Tha monthly meetftig of the Ugh afternoon in the 1. O. O. F. hall. New Class Introduced a been be has kept forever would kind partv Republican Luncheon wee served at 'noon to .of this priests quorum of. Ensign make G. A. R. veterans and members of tnoet Infamous blot on the record from spreading down into the ofranks In Ogden Stock Show be held Sunday. Oct. 21. in tlte will reeffe t but it does have the of the state of MiaaiaePi. the auxiliary. Mrs: Jeaaie Charon, Twentieth ward chapel. oran of momentum the ducing . An entirety Oct. OGDEN. Liberty stake quarterly confer- department inspector was a special ganisation. The Democrats have ence convention guest. Mrs. Alma Itonan, depart- new rias Is being Introduced in funds and organisation and .are wilt beandheldpriesthood some of the ment and the cattle division of the and president, dairy Sunday. Saturday : alert f to the chance they have of Livestock show for 1929, Ogden were will of her members staff thorn presSaturday d Republican Octijeandfl. turning a Mra. say Secretary E. J. FJeldsted, This be n special priesthood meeting fur ent. Tb corps president. which will be th first In the state into the Democratic column. presented Mrs. Charon das all bolding the priesthood in th Lena (Continued from Pag One) iuteemountain region will b for While the surface signs ere that Tenth South with Fourth ward gift. chapel. dairy cows. On class . the Democrats may carry Rhode end a a . T:3 P ra. Suncow an leader who, word baa counted at wit! be for antf th East, other Eighth dry Smith ltb his own Island it will only be If the Mr. and Mra. John S. Christenfor milking cows. This class Is bemuch in the past day morning at S:t9 atn. thera a tide is running heav.ly among the will .Senator Gerry facet bn n meeting for, all officers sen of Cedar City are spending a ing introduced at tha request of people. New voters of masses throughout as he Utah Dairymen association, bard 'fight for .redaction of priesthood quorums, bishoprics, week in Balt Lake, guests at the the Governor England. Governor Smith will be male heads of organtnattone. end home of Mr. Christensens stater, Ur. FJeldsted says. probably w.ll. run here In a few days and probably InMrs. Kendall Thomas. of R. Smith and there ia evidence that will Bureau In th assist hie cause materially be- high council. o At 19 if the New Vork governor carries Alice L. Kendeil, 21, be given a roaring formation, Tempi Block. Miss Emm Swan and Mrs. Edthe state it will not be by ranch of cause ha will h!s first general session of th n.m the The partisans. reception by Crash Victim, Buried AsAtkin returned ward a margin. e e e in the held Maughan will be Smith street parades stir up en- conference Hall. At p m- - there will Thursday from a month's vacation OLDEN, Oct. 19. Funeral service sembly and followers bla few thusiasm among one the of . wet a state, ia This for Alice L. Kendeil, 21, daufhter of be two meetings for all stake mem- in southern California. the people who ber and Mra Frd W. Kendall of trhioh rot only would not paaa an after all they ere out One will bo held In tho Secon vote tho are never going to get . enforcement act but which Th Ladles' auxiliary to tha Vet- Uinta, wbo was fatally injured ond ward to be attended by memorthe than all. "on rather elect afternoon when an auto at 11th amendment day ratified the bers of the Second. Liberty. Third, eran Volunteer Firemen association Tuesday was a struck train at the by . Republicans from soma of the old- ganisation. freight 11 meet will Thursday morning at it Eighth, Ninth and Tenth ward oclock Uinta grads crossing." wera held Rhode Island la a - close state, est families here have bolted to with Mrs. H. Samuvlson at Friday - The Th other will be In th Thlrty-firIn afternoon the Fourteenth aides. both Is of claimed wet issue. by Many , Smith en the ward hall to be attended by her home. 212 Alden street for an ward chapel with Bishop C. A. Democrats are absolutely confident members the foreign groups are Influenced all dav session. Thirty-firs- t, Kerneltus of Grata ward In chargs. of First, th somewhat are exand the Republicans Instrumental muvth was by Mra by prohibition, the Italians for Yale and Emigration, Thirty-thir-d. Junius Smart and Mra. L. R. Strong ample end many of the French worried, but they ar also optiTh La Grand ward evening elecaud vocal solos by Bishop E. T. , Calhollca who are not especially mistic that between no wand sessions will be held at ('39 p.m. Peter Fernaltu sounder Mra Interested in the church dispute tion day they cn awing enough in tb several ward chapel. Xs.s.J vote to Mary E. Farley, Mra Lories SnyCollege. Begin tyi (Copyright will vote for Smith because of a Th Liberty stake Relief society der. wera The Rina Joseph speakers wines will belief that he bring light will hold its regular monthly unand Joseph C. McFarlan of Mt, beer. 25 apd ion mgetinc on Thursday Oct. Ogden stake presidency; Golden Conditions in the textile mills Kilbura, Adolph Fernellus, E. A. at 2 p ra. in the First ward chapel. have been none too satisfactory so Larkin and Bishop Feraeliua The All officers and clan leaden ar noma ef the discontent due to part grave In th Grata cemetery waa expected to be present. OGDEN. Oct. 20. dedicated by E. A- - Larkin. tiipe employment will make itself Lerol C. Snow will be the Tb ease of th Plain City(Special) Elder vote. irrigation felt in the comspeaker In the Nineteenth ward company acainst tb Hooper IrriDHOHCK GRAFTED. The "Better Citlxonablp In registration bes 1812 ABJ1ncreaa OGDEN, Oct. 29. Judge James N. gation company, haa been postpon- Kimball been noted and there seems no mittee of the Salt Lake Federation chapel Sunday Bight. In the a divorce granted ed the is Club making indefinitely by action of question that the Democrats have a- of Womens district court. Saturday to drive for discarded Funeral Notices. special committee and by consent second little the better of it on the inof Judge D. B. Wight of Balt Leah M. Osborn, from Albert L. w caters. Under the direction of crane c, ThT as t o--h ear tffe ca seT will bff MAT Fu ners itpaE Mra Arthur JONES. CHLOK They wera married In OgFrank Frances, advised provide "Rome fsoMncy? fighting inide th Ohio den. Feb. 2, 1927. service Hay Jones, $,4(yor rejuvenated by being cut down, I of of th at Invo dciaion died J held who will b Wight reknitted Judge or Friday dyed unravelled, Sunday in the Sixteenth ward (the committee. Saturday, gay afghana ahowy jitlloxr tons, pm. chapel. Fifth West and North Tern- - j it was explained that all persons stylish hat, children's dresses, col- pl street. Bishop Stetaneaer wUl j nterested have decided to work orful Gowers end other useful and officlmtc. Friend vlcwth body tor th proposed Magpio Dam, in ornamental articles. Tha finished at th r8tdenc, my 1453 Fourth canyon, which if sucwork will be sold at low prices to North street, Sunday, from 9 am., South Fork wii! prevent costly litigaforeign born women and the pro-ie- until 1 pm. and at th Ktngdon A cessful, chapel Saturday tion. The caa was originally pt used further to extend the Lee mortuary Dieting from t p.m. until 9 pm. Burial for Monday Oct. 22. activities ef the committee among will tn be the city cemetery. these women. It requested that xep aeceitED, LEWI?, THOMAS C. Funeral all donations be brought 10 Civic over the Mr of T hoir j a OGDEN, Oct. 20 Manager V. W. ARTICULAR people center. Regent street, as soon as service C. Lewi, aged 7t. Salt Iake a De Rawson of the Memorial hosdo frown on those Pmibie. plaeteringr contractor who ded Governor Oct-2Honest, Able pital has received a letter from who "pick sad The division of Americanization Oct?at 2 will atbe thheld Sunday. him Kulott son W. Rawson, la the William pm. choose1 at tho consists of Mrs. W. M. Rtookey. Joph Alfred was earned 1?S which E. Smith German Fearless mission, new mortuary chapel. Ubia A diet- - is : nera chairman, lira. W. F. Corn Tayior north Mam Deceased waa a vxttrao by the Graf Zeppelin which arrived often embarrassing ihairman home visitation and bet- fireman Th body mar be viwd m th Lnited States on Monday. and Mr. Rawson will keep tha letter as and always a har- ter homes: Sirs. O. R-- Diblee, at th mortuary on Saturday to th service on Sunday, a souvenir. ascre-larprior dship. Andaioe treasurer; Mrs. J. H. Green, Wominterment in citv cemetery Mars. M. H. lsrrv. of tunes out of ten it Funeral BRTAXT RPENCER. 9 GET BALLOTS. en's Christian Temf jranre union: aervicea for Bryant Ppencer, who is unnecessary OGDEN. Oct- - 2. Fifty absent Mrs. Lrsncii A. Gray, Ladles' Litdied Thursday, will b held at S p w. voters' oailota kavu beeu tuaiieu out Try this simple erary club; Mrs John Balkan. Sunday at the A-Mill Creek ward County nera cawreai a. Van experiment; see if that indigestion" Mothers" club; Mrs. A E. chapel. Bishop - M. Cornwall wrHl by xike. wpo say that more than vv the doesnt disappear from tha very hour view Ffieods officiate. may V. C. were received uuring Elks Ladies; evening and Sunday applications is yoa first take Rape's Die pepsin. Drown. Service Star; Mrq. Mrs. J. W. body Saturday election an ft to the servfre at th resi- Uic last presidenualaumuer elimi-nprior To restore good digestion u ui be Lcahne of Wpjpeu Vot- - dence. 145 Fifth Eavt treeu Bur- anticipates tms ear. excess acid. A tablet jnt of Papee Thompson. tms reacAc hsmT wa'y n d n ra lta iat will b In .tb Wasatch Lawn Jnapeptin" after eating or when pam Mn association. Mr. J. A. gtan--icemetery, under fflrectlon of the - Deseret felt- - WUL instantly ncutralim the w vj- -. mortuary. j r.,i,. ! banish Called By Death nil digeativn tron- lltr ks. Wasatch Literary club, and acidity and VTLLMER. NELLIE NEEDHAM ble and pain. Nvdham Nellie rvtcea for j Mrs. W. E. Ware, Reviewer club. Funrrii He stood for a minimum wage commission He called the New York Legislature into Fullmer. 95. who died Wednesday, C KRISTEN ELLIN G CUKI&TBN-Bluo- S So, do buy g fOemt package of Nine-ten- th held at 1 pm. Knday 'n th to assure a living wage to women and to the in bait Juake nwepual, At 1919, session, Chile'a automobile show thf fall will be ratify special Tape's Diapepein today. This aot h ward chapeL Bishop const a Liiing Chrisuosvu i, a minors and would have secured the same only means instant relief, but by j was a great success, or Womans Suffrage Amendment to D. Andrawa will officiate. oative of ueiuiitrx out Richard letuurni Guate-voMoney ts helrg loaned In soothing, healing and strengthening , Friends mar view th body from ot blab for 3 died snuy ear, secure to not the Republicans in the New York order had in the help Constitution, tnterest. at cent th weak and disordered stomach a ni! ft.ni. to 13.2 pm. Sunday at prr toliowuig a briet UjUosw ourmarf used-ca- r West sr his women. ar Angetiue iiaog problem is scr- - residence. 243 south First cemeand Constitutional Convention little Pepee Diapepsm keeps your for this Legislature nationally privilege In tour street. Burial will be svus, Csve4 tunauDScB, City digestiva syxtem healthy and help to i los' .defeated Chruttn-seit. Norman Deseret and the of LeKoy direction under Ralph. now tery Londoners make calls by prevent varkraa disorders. You may aud tiv auguicrs, jmVh. ov mprluary lrP1,Bt. nave decided that nothing eon Id e tert Howard. Mrs. A. J. Vjjat.iLi lie has brought about increased pay for He favors the creation of terminal marFuneral II. ELSIE YEJCEMA, anff Donna cuia-teasevoa a strong stomach; just maka AargarAt, an n, services for Elsie Hak-Voe- NewJlork public school teathers, with the diapepxia teatl kets and the proper distribution of food hetd be at will d ed who Thursday, VK& SOITUE HL WE At th jMitsion&ry Given average doubling of the salaries of the, d 2 pm. Sunday in th Thlrty-sec- o so that the farmer and consumer supplies DIull bouie, xoiuicU i family be Th ward at the may body chape). women in the profession, demanding Farewell Party by 2 u will have deserved protection. viewed at th chapel Sunday from piave, otMrs. nophi huv, uut a ue natter, same time equal pay for women with men. 1:39 until 2 pm. Buna) will be resident Old Acquaintances in it Gian for a uiei Wasatch Lawn cemetery und-- r rnusy. tor um t& He favors ample school facilities and pro- fro ioag direction of th Deseret Mortuary active in Kihtf soc.ety ou in n EMr Jav wom-- en OiIab, on of Mr. company. -- visions-for He ended ihirteenth and oeveuievnia wartu. against theed neat ion in former- and Mu. H E anti was aiu a letnpte vuu.-F. RuSALAE CHERRINGTON. York New the rural under districts. He believes their educaseeking b of Hawthorne ward, now rl-den- ta Funeral tno ar positions ca.t iotowipg seiWUes for Rosalae Flor- surviving Attn of Los AnreiM, Califs left ence sirs, lautA tional advantages should be as great as civil service by refusing to allow appoint33. who died aren. aUs. Cherrlngtoa, AUotSU, am. uevt Fr.day afu moon for Independence, Thursday, will be held t i &rcjisrf sits. officials to specify that one sex only Mium those afforded the children of the cities. Au3eissy sod iraui duiiv,ing Mo , to labor Jn Sunday in th Niblcy Park ward Funeral service ih o oeia nunthe - Central chapeL Bishop Samuel T. Bennmn could take the examinations. Here is the famous old recipe kwh ' iM. S i, St p.m. IB lu4 will offlcste. The body vnay b beventeentn ih mission, IIe nn'OJOD of housewives have found to he ward c,cctcd President, call all of the lb wj) ttiupc. breakviewed at the bisth ol com-residence, 2s wean, b viewed to may at tbmoat dependable i String iiqik: street Saturday eenlng and her. Kut of the Government at his eouxh. it agencies to dsughitr-Mra- . in proper hia linger stubborn, He theNewJYork a has Gcoig Legislature ing up urged and prior to th services. Buna! 1.1 iermy street trota J to 11 3 courF at the Sunday takes but a moment to prepare command to his support in erderto end" will be In Wasatrh Lawn cemtr, books laws all remove that statute even the from !u tei.ef b tue interment real will if v ! L. but rmssion-ai9 givee costs little, under direction of tho Deseret Mo- cemetery under tne direction ,ciy it profiteering in the necessities of life. home. for those dreaded cough that usually against women, but rtuary. unjustly discriminate th Larsln Lnaertaain cwinpJtnj. '"follow the Bu." 1 --"f ' at theTtame- timewould not permit anyFREEMAN. WAUACE JOSEPH MRS. ELIE 1IAVKENS V ENEMA From any druggist, get 2'- - ounce He had perfected the workmen's compen- parte waa tenFuneral service for Joseph W alAt the ismiiy nvtit, soaui PinexI pour it into a prat bottle and nil dered changes to be made that might interfere ls 22, who died Friday Fueolo street, sucar Freeman, sation law from which wonym workers reH&yxniw granulated with huir plain the bottle Krld-his bom in at of b Hcrriman. with w.ll the statutes for the protection enma, 2, wife ot Aioert 4uxt1u, ceive benefits as well as men. The family vmp or utrxtnrd hooey. Tht. you i br Airw held Monday. S3, at 1 pm. ia a uativ of Hoiis-itout a nart.lfc women'in the home and in industry.- rnght make n fuU pint of better remedy than t the Herriman ward chapel. Btaho F Walsh her for zi years, died Thursosy three for of the workingnian also has profited from could buy von h Frankiio are a home The on her Crane, officiating. daughhuoatid, nurviving and 4 time the cost. It never spoilsli it. j lowed Sunday and ter, Ance Venem this legislation. ave- - body may be and lour rat ford 0 good that ere children K Monday until time of funeral at the Albert, Lucas, Nanno aud John Van He secured the law for f'ue Thirty-si- x Not onlr doe thu ficnple mtitur home of hi mother in Hcrriman. L number- New York, making a shorter week and day ad hcl th infixed throat 1 O H secured the passage of the New York tooth Interment will b In th Hrr:man c ty cemetery. . for women wage earners in factories ana widows pension law. Under its terms, gen--; BAY EAT NOTICE uw - . WCKERMAaN. ft eadueie also mart iVs. OX ih. h stores. , . chapman eroua act diiwtlj upon the brooctial browprovision has been made for women w Funeral - , services for Vary Chapmaa State ef Utah, county of Sett Lake. ia I thu aiding the whole eyrtom the Nickerson, who died Oct. it, will a tne 3ird precitKt l left ef hhi Caty. and allowances have been In hi t penniless gorts- wd. It Www wweoaw futfs lot off the cough. be held Sunday at 13 noon in the to (oilvvii nre is my in. ionacy ii rs, He secured the passage of laws ending made for their minor children. Thus chil cht Second ward chapeL Interment will ffrccnbfrti eatray pifno phkam and which if vi aa.msia, ' air-i in"a way that i really aatonM'.ng. ir.'1i Axgetr be in the Ctty cemetery 'under the ctanue ue eettee ofT- wilt- - be aoid child labor and the outrageous overwork of th- - Giles fimiiv have ticen dren. have been kept under the care of t pehlic aucuoa to the lit eat bidder Plnex ia a highly coacentrated comdirection of 8. M. Taylor & The con- - i i, s Fifth Ihfit, ia Taird ace South Fine, iheir removal from i4 women in their mothers rather than of orphanagesin canneries thom-drn- r, state. bs his at viewed may pound of genuine Norway bedy ea Oc f in 2th day v" Lake w.j ii.vrs ago. Eider 43 Park street from 2 to tober. 1!I,k,ediA.U taming the active agent of creote. at tsa hour ef II. M aooas Novhinf G.lwas Pre--I Ifrt of ' il '. a m. Members of the Rebekah Om blaca aot Us breaded. white mare, Uil a refined, palatableis form. iieps ! i, more heipfu! m j atar a ferehewd. Weight about twelve (raid Politics! Adrarttscment). accompamed iodg pleas take notice. know, tn medicine hordred pound. Cisee sf distremng coughs, cheat colds, t Sell E-Jjiv bv h. mother. Mrs. Said eetrays war takes up by me ts ! Hnnr , who h visit mi; In radio recently had a antd Jr and bronchial trouble. Interest G,.ea the lit day ef October, pferlnrt Ike aot accept S substitute lor Kraei. r"i.fwr ji : Mrs Henry E. spurt in Mexico. hli. ' VH n. IAJVW. Conatabla. It Is guaranteed to give prompt relief I vn ThirJ disease haa Th ' mic chi In 'Feendkeepcr ef Third FrecincL or money refunded been damaging crop in Tnnldad. . a-- 1 lae 50 Business Firms 'In Goodwill Tour Bm-ria- re. Ul- -t. ftt-t- iet4 at-er. f David Lawrence rock-ribbe- Jen, ld e i i j Too Late to Start School? vt Its NEVER Too Late at Irrigation Suit Dropped; Parties Work for Magpie gt Gub Women Want All Old Sweaters Any MONDAY This DAY AND EVENING CLASSES Phone Wasatch " city-wi- fr 4 - A Substitute for wt 12 da letter !. REASONS WHY WOMEN SHOULD VOTE FOR 1 1 SMITH y; . Oood-apee- d. better than Accomplishment promise. a. j' 8txth-svent- 1. 7. 2. 8. .3: 9 ur EP ! d o, . a. Stubborn Cougb t Quickly Ended by Famous Recipe p-- las.-i- lv of 4. -- , , V' ! ready-mad- Js 1 11. an t. T e J - J Trrrart Elder 5. ej! forty-elght-ho- ur ! nv 4 ! --- 6a -- l.e fa pre-dv- - u , - - . witch-broo- t. - - fSi r |