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Show y njj mi nw - t NEW8 SALT LAKE twp! 6 CITY Utah Pioneers Funeral Is Set Central and Southern Utah L'Uh, Jan. 27. (SpeB Kjoanesa. general tha Intermouatals of manager SPANISH FORK, Utah. Jn. 28 associa-- t Honey Producers' In the Home, Matesof Boise, Pra4r Special) A. W. AnIdaho and and the DUtmiy of the Book o t f,n derson, lte field manager wsrs GUNNISON. cial; A. W. ,h Saturday night and Sunday. Pre.t. t ter.terfteld Saturday, 1L A. Gardner prmded at all was in chr of O. sons. Elder Joi.ph F eidlr.y Smith I The meet;.. te C. Malnigr-- n, newly appointed repreeenied the gcntral au'horities association, besaion evening riaturday night Dead Nr. stressed the KJfane, us h!d at the S ond ward chapel ( K J. Fjux led comroun tv marketing and told Prest. singing W. T .of tha growth of tha organization er Tha apcuacra Jaroh'in two years from fifty membars Brock hank. Umet Ha of bees to fc ndru-- , John K. Johnson and Elder with K 0 v oolonie .smith F. J. 5aux sang a solo. Pray- - numbers with 86 000 colonial, sailwere tha Willard and Peterson association, r$ by ing honey through C c Jensen which totaled 240 car. The Sunday morning session was Mr. Anderson, in his talk showed held in Escalante Gardens Singing the benefits of the association to was order direction f Mr. Kuth the producer and urged all proand by the First ward choir ducers to Join and press along. Ssil, PresL G. Rjv flails. Francis Beck, John M. Boyack, Bishop LeGrande GUNNISON, Utah, Jan. 28. (SpeL. Malmgren, prominent SmUh, Albert E. Money and Elder cial Kmith. Inuring the session a male beekeeper of Centerfleld, was choschorus from the First ward choir en a director of me Utah Stats and Mrs. Ruth Beekeepers sang a selection association at the Snell, a solo The opening prayer twelfth annual meeting of tha Inwas by Patriarch William Grotegut termountain States ProducHonor and the closing by C. W. Booth of ers association held at the New-houthe high council. hotel last Wednesday eveAt the afternoon session, which convened at 2 o'clock. Prest. Gard- ning. ner was the first speaker; Prof. Ed. M. Rowe of tha B. Y. U. was tha V. Ca.U second speaker. Ha outlined sub- - UtlHIUSOIl to be treated at the Leader. Jeets ship meetings at Provo this week Dr. George H. Brlmhall of the B T, V., William D. Warner. Harvey A. Nielson and Elder Smith spoke Utah. Jan. 21. (SpeGUNNISON, Music was by the First ward choir, cial) of Miss Ardls Christiansen with Mra Blanche Nielsen at the of Mr. and Mrs piano, s trio comprising Mrs. Ruth Mayfield, daughter was chosen Knell, Mra Irvin Bobne, and J F. Marian Christiansen Skinner sang a selection Prayers "Queen of Queens' at tho Gunniwere by Albert Rosa, Lake Shore, son stake Green and Gold ball held Friday evening at tho Gunnison and Arthur Nelson. The evening session was devoted high school. M. to the I. A. Tha ma n apeaker The hall was artistically decoratwas Judge Joseph E Nelson of the ed In the M. I A. colors. Flowers Juvenile court, who gave an ad- were presented to the queens by Kedra dress on the M. I. A. slogan. Dr. two tittle flower girls, Mrs. also spoke Neilsen and Marie Kearna George H. Brlmhall briefly. Merle included a violin solo Ruby Fjeldsted played the March escorts. and C for the their Jacobsen with Mra queens Eugene by M. Jacobsen at the piano, and a voEach ward in tho stake was repcal solo by Loriua Hand. resented with s queen as follows Community singing was directed Mayfield. Miss Christiansen; GunC M. Jacobsen with Miss Lola nison, Miss Mabel Larsen; Center-fiel- d, by Bradford at the piano. M. R. Tavlor Miss Verlle Buchanan: Fay-ett- y. Miss Emma Hill; Axtlj, Miss presided. Prayers were by Bishoo Mrs. LeGrande Smith ahd Lyle Verlfe WhftVwk; Clarion. Miss Dor-thelCreer. The Sunday seasons were atDe Mills; Hamilton, Mrs. L. tended by very large congregations H. Johnson. Mias Alta Nellson and Miss Elma Modeen were in charge of the dec- ror 10. JloKu Picks Ball Queen Kolob Stake Picks Cast For Drama orations. General arrangements were by Mrs. John M. Anderson, resident of the stake Y. L. M. L V, and BMney J. Fjeldsted of the Y. M. M. I. A. Judges consisted of a representative from each ward SPRING V1LLE. Utah. Jan. 28 (Special) Mias Edna Russell of the! w w w dramatic department read Success vv i SecC. CarroU at the Mrs. Elsie tlCQS LC&d : by ond ward chapel before the members of tbe kolob stake cast, recently. Under direction of Mrs. John Anthe derson, B. M. Mendenhall and folward activity committees the iu.;; v. intermoun-B- n The sixth selected: been John cast has towing JD -egg laying contest, which ton. M.nd.nh.ll; B.ry, was started Nov. 1, 183$, was held Benton;" ii.rr.y Mary WainwHght; Sld at the nev Wills." Jobs Wainwright; collere. Utah State Agricultural Wells". Lillian Sinks; Ciatre Tullet No. 7$ In entry No. T. "Marie Naomi Dalton; "Jenny." Alberta Mendenhall: "Rogers, George owned by the Msntl Apex hold first place for er? Howard "Wright; "Murphy", honors, with s record of 50 "Richard," Leon Dnllin; "Sid1 two months. Kindred; "Molly" Helen Whiting; egs for No. 45. two pullets, also Hack". Verl Whiting; Phvllia. of Entry the Apex tied for second, laying lone Everett; "Nora, Gertie Clem- 48 eggs each. ents. As the feed costs per dosen eggs was 12 cent, ths three leading pullet owned by the Apex two hatchery earned 83.58 in Majltl rs In Egg Laying Test . Fish, Game Gub Announces Smoker months. BcVCT HGgH ScHoOl SPRING VILLE, Utah, Jan. 21 this (Special) Plans were made week by tbe Sprlngvllle Fish and Game association, under direction of the new president, Virgil Hafen, to stage a banquet and "smoker (8pe--4BEAVER. Utah. Jan. 28 Wednesday evening, at the Fratera of Normandy" nal club rooms in the Mendenhall musical"Chime been selected has comedy, bank. a the for the senior high Virgil Hafen. Harry Hanford and school opera It Is to be presented In Opera Date Nears !) if? la TbS charge. music director .Is The local organisation Is extend- In Gair Johnson, and will announce his ing its aid to the state hatcheries csstcharge a later date. st in feeding the pheasants and quail of this vicinity during the heavy snow season. Stats Obituaries. l mi were LA GUNNISON, 1 Open Second Half Of Scheduled Play IKUOI. Utak. Fxaerzl ferric h!4 today at Clarion, under direction of Bishop L P. ndnen, evor tbe remain of two week eld dnuphter of Mr. and Mm NeUs Nleleon. Interment wan nt tke Centerfleld cemetery. Vinidty ray i, n, C POULTRY ASSN. MEETING IS SET FOR FEBRUARY I'V (Spe-cis- Dis-bo- re J) Pro. inf 3tr, -- nl ta VL three-week-e- e, Orson Sanders Rites Set For January 29th Cedar City Blaze Damages Offices Midvale Schedules ecial) Utah Stake Has Stubborn Coughs Ended by Recipe, Mixed at Home ss Scout Honor Court 809 Relief Society Workers Enrolled Og-ue- Scouting Held Way To Peace of World ready-mad- n South Utah Fruit Men Prepare Tour home-boun- :j ii-3ren -- s, j espe-cial- lv WIFE SUFFERS (Spe-clx- l) Gub Discusses FOR Gun-loc- k, vio-M- Park Fund Drive 20 YEARS organ-iratio- M-- . - s, Beaver Lion Sponsor Census Comedy 'Aunt Lucia Dairymen Sponsor BEAVER. Sp- Utah. Jss. 1 cla!) The Lions club held a lunch- on Monday noon at tbe Beaver ho- el, m ith Grant Tolton In charge. j die- Future plans of the club were KPRivnvfi t p I.. massed. made meet for the Arrangement of. were JLV Lu "Aunt lnti!tu persentation " 7O com.4y which wilt he pro- t oa anL .H,. addr In the high school auditor!- H.jnted Albee on um Feb 5 and 4 a drive Is being made forMarketing, Mi all dairyFarri. director f the play, men of Sprlngvllle to join and aid was the guest of the Lions at their tho local association by Prest. An- luncheon- V. Nelson and Secretary Wildrew lis Diamond. William Nelson, manager of the Beaver Ha More Snow. Utah Wasatch Dairy company. Is BEAVER Utah. Jan 2t (Speassisting the local officers. cial) Winter U still holding Its own in Beaver Ths weather has moderated in temperature but enow feu Saturday and Sundae wntin'iily to the total morn'ng adding anohe- - .51 of an Inch. reclpltatinn TM ie more molxtnre than the entire month of January in 192$. SPRUtXGYILLE. Utah, Jan. 2$ SLEIGH P4RTY HELD. (Special) Peter Nielsen was made bishop of the Third ward to sucREAVER. Utah Jan. 58 (Spe-ea- l) ceed the late" Ralph Smart, at s The dran('o cluh of the meeting held Sunday eentng in the school enter'aired ward chapel under direction of htgi at Monday a alegh lding party night and George K Maccock. president of roclal Kolob stake. M. W. Bird and school The ocia i took place at the The har!e Weighing Bojer were chosen as committeefollowing on were aa counsi iors John Hill was reapciiow: Bertha Norma pointed ward clerk. Bishop Nielsen was president of Morgan and Clara White tho ward Genes logical society and Mr Mover was president of the M Child May Lose Eye. L A essors to 'these positions will h t amed soon. ALTON. Utah J an J 'Special) J A. tUrker and William Brlng-nurs- t, daughter Wfre counselors to Bishop of William Cox of A'tnn Utah, gofSmart, who died recently. an fered accident Frldav which may eo her the eight of her left In an eye. armful of wood dropping Winner Named. In the tub which served a a wood ' h-In inn. nrsy fl.w up 8PR1NGVILLE, -r ,y. A. eJ! (Special) Word was received SauHobe It Hatfield of ihLB Wtrk,th,at ls to see ;oo,r0W conducted by V. Cornell Mendenhall won first BIRTHDAY PARTY HELD piece over 10 con'eeunt from In Idaho, Wyoming ard Idaho ALTON. Utah, Jan. 28 (Special) dairy stock judging at the recent -- Lota Gibboas wife of the prin- show at Ogdgn. eipal of tbe local public school snd Danl.l H.aton. aalea manager of MUSIC TEACHER ILL the State Building rand association of Sait Lake City, were SPRINGmXE. Utah, Jan 28. (Special) Eugene Faux, Spnng-- x honored at a surprise birthday ilia nigh school supervisor of mu-s.- c, nartv at the heme of Daniel Heais reported to be in a er ous ton last night. condition, following an operatijn for appendicitis, Saturday. COXPEREXrB Hlfl.D CASTLE DALE. UUh. Jan. 18. con- 'Special) The first CASTLE DALE, Utah, Jan 28 forenre for 193ft forquarterly the Emery The annual Gold and take, was held (Racial) la Huntington, Graae ball was held hers Saturday with the first session beginning at ten o'clock Saturday morning; $fiufif Drive cooperative a !!. SpringviUe Ward Gets New Bishop 1! Jile . Ln Director to Leave For Denver d. - k. Go!-lah- Ixtv-fiv- fortv-thfr- h B:d Legs pm Now Be Trealed kt Bone d Pleasant Grove Pioneer a , nj ls LAXNCIK') - X a, K K 0 O.S.L. Hoopeters The second half of (ho O. 8. L. basketball schedule will bo started tonight In tke Deseret gym with the Engineers meeting the Indians nt 2:88 pn.; Freight Accounu batU. S. A. tle tbe Apprentices at Ml: Expert Asked menu meeting tbe Master Mechanics and tbe Traffics pUyinr To Address Farm tbe Interline, both tke latter games UC8LAKL A. BYAX. PARK CITY. Utnh Michael A. docketed at 4:38. Gathering. winner of the second half of Ryna died nt n local boepitnl Friday theThe will play the DisbursevtBlni after na illness of mnay mentschedule which won tbe first half qomt weeks of kenrt trouble, sad other for tbe cup. complication. He was hern In Sum- championship, MURRAT. Utah, Jan U The schedule for the second half Keneae. In IMA. Represents ti vs turners from nerMr.county, season follow: the Ryna is survived by his sgd of Jh. almost every community in the Indiana Rural Community Build JirandJot Ryan, twoandbrothwill nnsomhU Saturday at mocker, Byron Alder Asked county Freight Aceouata vs. Apprentices. Dis. on ers. Pat Jack Ryan, 1:88 hall in tha City p.m. Murray horaemeats vs Master Mechanics. TrafHeld Greatest. Mra. all of Ella Park Roes, To Address Midvale whom the annual convention of the vs laterlia service will be Meld ficFeb. 4 Freight Accounts vs Salt Lake RambouiUet sheep club in St. Funeral Catholic r Need. church, WedMary's will b held. The meeting has been Engineers va. Interline. la. Gathering. nesday morning. Interment will be diene va Traffic, Apprentice va Mascalled Jointly by ( Allan Stockings, in tke Malt Lake City cemetery. ter Mechanic. of tke organisation, and president Feb. H Master Merehenles vs In. Vere L. Martineau, Sait Lake county Disbursement vs Traffic, engiPROVO, Jan. 88. The greatest EDWARD KELLY. ttriha 1UDVALK, CtU, Jan. II (8p-ci- agricultural agent, va neers va Appreatleea Indies task facing the American nation wool Alma and KelC Edward PARK of Utah sheep Esplin, A CITY, th. rKnUf mealing Account is the Freight of work up today of the Utah Stats Agri- ly, 48, a native of Ireland, died of building Fool specialist asocl Dtebwras-meamini. try Ulnf vs Kntlaeere It. Ftk the rural community, declared which It la pUum.4 to obtain cultural college, has been asked to tuberculosis Saturday. Efforts are tloo.t Apprentices va Traffic. Indiana Elder David O. McKay, of tbe principal speaker. Acbeing made to locate relatives be- va Maater Merbaatca Freight Prof. Byron Alder, poultry apecial-- beBusiness Council of the Twelve, in speaking the be at to transacted fore be funeral will count arrangements 8tnt Utnh va Interline of tho Agricultural convention includes election of of- made. before the student body of the R la Interltn va Feb a Apprentices tl apeaker, principal coll.., f, U. Monday. Inscheduled for Pebrary 11, Vara I ficers, and outlining of a program Engineers vs Freight Account. MeElder McKay cited in beginning year. activity for the easping Matter dian va !Dbaremeat, Be H. RUDD, JR. Martineau. bait Lake county ncrl of his discussion certain fundamenin prizes, $158 of Distribution Traffic va chanic announced Tuesday. cultural agent, UUh. Jan. 28 PLYMOUTH, tal laid Indown by sociologists In-as Beside the meeting at Midvale, awarded members for entries in the (Special) Funeral service for E. March 4.va Interim va. THabnmementa essential Matter Mechanics Freight community building. Mr. Martineau eald arrangement recent Ogden Livestock show, will H. Rudd Jr., were held Saturday Engineer Account va Traffic. Indiana va A, take conduct to a cluding beautiful natural surroundplace. eerie re under way Bishop R. T. prentice. from Mid- under direction of of n varings, orderly arrangements Delegates are expected of meetings Xiah. were Tbe principal speakers RobMarch 11 Freight Treounte v Masstreets, attractive public buildings, PLEASANT GROVE, Utah. Jan. ious communities of the county, at vale, West Jordan, South Jordan, William J. Hess, Orval J. Kish, ter Mechanic. Engineer vs Traffic, Merriman, Butlerviile, wilt speak on Riverton, parks and playgrounus. ert Nish, George Coombs and Bishop Indian va. InterUns Bluff-dalva Special) Funeral sertvees for which Prof. Alder Apprentice Ho pointed eut the efforts that 28 8andy, Care. Draper, Taylorsville, and Nish. Musical numbers were offeree DtsbursetcBta David Thorne, 78, early Utah pio- "Poultry Management o had always been made in Latter-da- y neer. Crescent, Murray and Granger. by Despite bid already being be held Wedneslay at Irene Archibald. Mra. Orval Nish, new as 1 p.HL,wilt such Saint communities, the organization by taberin the George A. Hess, Eugene Hess, Car- Frantz Earl of Logan, Mra Pond planning for wide streets, shade nacle. IntermentTimpanogos will be In the from railroad companies regarding rie Nish, Ella Pierson, Preston of Calif: Mra Fannie Cummings the construction of sa egg grading public squares. Much had Pleasant Grove City cemetery. tres, Steed and Celia Nish. and and E. W Earl of Balt on also been accomplished In a social Mr. Thorne Is survived by hts and packing plant, actual work The grave wax dedicated by Don Mn Charles F. Goodwin Lake, of Logan, way by the establishing of Has Des- widow, four eons, three daughters, a bu ldtng will not be attempted R. Lamb. Thomas J. Nish offered Lobe will to returned The body Mr. Martineau until said, eret university In 1150. ths Balt and twenty grandchildren. epilog. tbe Invocation. for funeral services and burial. since leaders of tbe association ars Lake theatre soon after. Church Mr. Rudd are bis pa- gan Surviving membera obtain to schools and seminaries. large striving rent. Mr. and Mra E. H. Rudd, of Social unity had been provided ship first. Plymontb, his wife, Louie Lamb by means of ward organisations Rudd of Carey. Idaho; three eons. and quarterly conferences which Ivan Owen and Ellis, all of Carey brought speakers to tho remotest Utah. Funeral aerv-le- and five daughter. Mrs. Joe Diertle MURRAY, corners of the territory. of Rexburg, Idaho; Mra Carmon for Orson Hendsr rly Utah Brown, Ada Lei ores and P.uby CEDAP. CITY, Utah. fan. will died who Saturday, pioneer, iRndd. of Carey. Two brothers. Jas estimated at Damage held Wednesday at 1 p.m. In tbe per and Clark of Plvmoutb and four $4,000 was done to the T. A. Thorley of Hattie Marlowe building and stock of the Lawrence MIDVALE, Utah. Jan. 2$. (Spe- Murray First ward cbapeL Inter sister. Mrs. Electric company by fire Sunday cial) Three Boy Scout troops, in- ment will b 1 th Murray City Blackfoot, Idaho. Mm. May Steed of of Archibald Mr..Am piTmoathf morning. from ths Midvale Plymouth and Mr. Millie Hess of Considerable damage was also cludingandgroups second wards and ths M. cemetery. 15, Rockland. Idaho, also survive done to the offices and store rooms First Mr. Sander was born Kov. conHer is tbe famous oM recipe kick E. church, w 11 Midof the Dixie Power company. Most ductCommunity 1344. the son of Sondra and Annie court of honor in the millions of bouse, ire bare found to JAMES W. DATTES of the records, furniture and sup- vale aFirst 20 At handcart ward Sanders, pioneera be tb most dependable means of breakchapel Sunday, PROVO. Jan. 28. 72, OGDEN James W. Daviea, plies of the power company were Fsb. 2. years of age he began working for ing op stubborn, lingering rough. It n and unselfish activities of tbe Utah removed before the fire spread to Orson A. Wooley. Later be bought died Monday at his home, 2343 moment to prepare and tbe and continued stake Relief society organisation that part of tb building. The build-n- r of four take but an illness the after avenue, company, real relief erea and contents were insured. are reflected In the report for tbe He was born Kov. 13, nets little, bat it fire dry gooda business in Murray and montba Decides on East Jordan The was dreaded fire for tboae conlocatbeen 1822 Achsa he coughs that follow under has Mra submitted by brought Midvale, where 1854 in England, a son of James year trol by the Cedar City fire depart38 years. Ha owned considerable and Ann Pritchard Daviea He was err era cold epidemics. K. Pax man, president. Gold, Green Bail Date ed real estate in and around Murray, a veterinary From air druggist, get 24 ounce of There were 84? ward Relief so- ment. surgeon. 88. (Spe- and owned large ranch properties la Jan. MIDVALE. are hie widow. Mazy Pines, pour it into a plat bottle aad ill held the Utah, Surviving during fol-ciety meetings Idaho. Green Gold and Olsen Davies, and two children, the bottle with plain granulated sugar f cial) The annual year In the various wards. The He was president of tbe Murray Mra ball of East Jordan stake, sponW. Bamms, Baa Francisco, syrup or strained honey. Thus run make was lowing average attendance ten years and a Calif, H.and sored by tbe M. L A., will be held school board for board Mrs. Mae Davies, Oga full pint of better remedy than you noted: Bonneville. 80; Manavu, 43 35 It member of ths years. Feb. 7 in the nev Union amuse- was den. Funeral services will be held could buy e Provo First, 84: Second. 22: Third. for three times under his leadership that the 1 ment hall- In the S8; Fourth. 40: Fifth, 44; Sixth, 23 tt pm. Thursday constructwas school tbe cost. It nerer spoils and tastes so Murray highas with and Pioneer 48. Mortuary cbspel other large buiidlnga that erea children like R. ed, as well CEDAR CITY, Utah. in good J. Hslverson Twenty-eigThe total membership of the years ago he was Btshop Arthur Not only does this simple mixture ) At a special meeting ward, charga Interment will be In tbe soothe end heal the inflamed throat bishop of tbe Cottonwood stake t the close of the year was (Special held nsw at th. A. 8unday eming four years in that capacity. Ogden City cemetery. 308. There were 372 visiting teachserving membranes with surprising ease, but ward chapel, Oscar He baa always been an active ers who mads 14.217 monthly visits Second also it is absorbed into the blood, and Kirkham talked on purpose worker In Church and civic affairs. BLBY ERICKSON and 1.398 special visits to the sick and results of the greatth Scout acta JamHo directly upon tbe bronchial tubes, the been has retired past during and for thus aiding tbe whole system in throwOGDEN. k uneral services boree held in England. few years and spent much of his . ST. Utsh. Jan. GEORGE, Fifty-fiv- e per cent of the mem4v, will be ing of the, rough. It loosens tbe germ- AkUoy His siose fn artcason, tima the home at kit of flowers gave patriotic appeal of A raising sofarmers group (Special) i bership are taking the Relief p.m. m iol east Vine street. His flowers iieia Thursday at congregation the spirit of bis mes- Washington county have planned an on ciety magazine tbe report fhows sage j jsdm pbliwm often subject to unusual smrtoontn ward cfaapei with Huu-that only through a similar excursion into Southern California were and astonishing, in-- j During tbe year there has been continued tu Cbamnera L. won tu several scout ba last op charge, could year program and Nevada points under leadership praise Fines is highly concentrated complaced in the library 83 books. at the Murray flower show. torment will be in in oguen Ciij pound world peace be brought about. of County Agent Walter F. Smith, prizes1885 of genuine Norway Pine, conThe health activities show an exIn he married Rose Sheppard cemetery. Tne bony will ut The musical prog am given In and Orval Hafen. of the manager 01. charitof the active agent of creosote, ia $454 For of from She the taining assopenditure and to Wednesday Murray. Mr. s Produce following Oguen connection with Kirkbarn Dixie orougni ad' able purposes, $5.448 44 has been dress was as follows: survive Orson K where sne dieu a refined, paktabfe form. Nothing ciation. The company will leave frontier, Wyo BanKicn-ielOwen J. Earl medicine le more helpful in known in L Sanders. expended. confcbe was born in "Inflammatus. the early this week unless weather sung by dera Mra Dentil Watts, Louie W. oaiuraay. Choral society of Cedar City, with ditions cause a postponement. Aiay 21, 1sb, a daugnicr of cases of distressing coughs, cheat coida L E rise B. J. dera Senders. Mrs. SUSPECT JUDGE FINE! oscar and Alary Jane Bynoer Hose, and bronchial troubles. unit The group will go as a Mrs. Annette Betenson singing ths oi Jugensen and Mra Reid L. Ander-ber- dhe was an active memoir of the Do not accept a substitute for Fines. travelling by truck. Phases will PROVO, Jan. 2$. Henley Wilde high soprano. Thirteen also grandchildren Industries Church. Surviving are her husband, It ia guaranteed to give prompt relief farming and rabbit of Provo was sentenced Monday In survive. bo studied. Fruit growers are and tbe Erickson Arthur er following mouey refunded. the city court to pay a fine of $89 Iron interested in smudging methHarchildren: Morrell, Florence, School Head ods employed or serve 58 days in the city Jail County In California. FertiMildred Lois Richard and Mae, old, a when be pleaded guilty to charge cultivation, and marketing Wood craft Neighbors Addreuei Researchers lization, Erickson, all of Frontier. The folHe was arrested of Intoxication. methods will also be studied. lowing brothers and sisters also men signified their InWill Install Saturday by Police Officer George CEDAR Eighteen CITT. Tonight JA CUh. Jan. survive: Mrs. Mary Hawley, Min DurnelL to make the trip, aoeording of (Special) The Gub of Research tention nie Hartline and iienry Hose MURRAT, Utah, Jan. 2. of the counWork met at the home of Mrs. to reports In ths office Jennie Public installation of newly Los Angeles; Eva Child, reprety agent This liet Includes HurriAnn Gardner Sunday evening. Oakail of and Rose, Cody George Cirof Crescent elected officers the from St. George, Prof. Manning several sentatives sang cle No. 101, Nelghbotw of Woodcraft land, Calif. cane, La Verkin, 8anta Clara, n songs. Scot Gardner rendered and Veyo. lodge. wfU he conducted by Installselections. SETH OLUCBTON ing Officer Minnie Hiseman, TuesN. J. Barlow, superintendent of day evening at 8 o'clock Ain the th Iron county schools talked on G. O. P. Club Formed. FA1RVIEW, Utah. Beth Ollerton Fraternal at hall short Murray. the history of school systems in Fairview died Friday morning. Hop Abandoned Until Utah. Jan. 21 RICHFIELD. program and card playing will com- of ST. GEOROE. Utah, Jan. 21 United States and ths present He was bora at Preston, Engiaod, Tanlae Quickly Ended All Tbe community park the (Special) entertainment. prise of (Special) WashingRepublicans was a resident of Study new school movements. committee of the Richfield Officers to be installed are Kath- Hay 14, 1449 and 44 ton county met Saturday at the was Signs ot Stomach Troubles members club met recently to dUcnss furthis country for and Wadsworth Twenty four years. HeParo-waMorris, Past Guardian Neigh- an theatre here and organ- erine Ella from old ther plans for raising money for guests comprising many of the ized time Guardian freighter Gordon, Neighbor; Washthe Republican club of Black was the building of a city park for most prominent citizen of Cedar a He also Hawk Jencounty. Albert E. Miller was bor; Sylvia Brownell, Advisor; Day after day, come glowing Richfield. The club has already City were present. Refreshments ington made chairman of the meeting. nie Nelson, Clerk; Kate Tibbs. Nel- war veteran and the former postraised nearly $500 and has pledged were served. of new conquesta won by lie Hawkins, Magician; Pearl Fred- master of Sterling, Utah, report, Judge Le Roy H. Cox explained the rick. to raise $500 more before spring, He ls survived by tbe following thig amazing medicine Tanlae Attendant; Edna Clyde. Inner nature of the organization and its so that they will have that amount Edeons Mrs. E. Hsxel J. and TaySentinel; Marry Conyers, daughters, activities in othsr counties. atomach trouble, and bowel on hand, when the city Is ready to Graves, managers; lor of Levan: Mrs. J, W. Leavitt, oyer Articles of n corporation were munds, Alice start work on the park. of remarkable victories adopted and officers chosen as fol- Bessie Berger. Captain of Guards; Salt Lake City: & H. Ollerton disorders; A grand ball will be given in lows: President, Joseph W Princes Hannah dander. Flag Bearer, and Fairview; Mr. Ethel Larson, Sterl- over cases of nervousness, chronic the near future, sponsored by tbe Hazel Wiscomb Mra Ellen of Salt headaches Edmunds, correspondent. and even rheumatism ing. Chauncey Sandberg? tSpe- - of afL' club, a a means to raise money. r Lake City. He la also survived by and neuritis. No wonder local Hurricane, and B. C. Farnsworth The committee appointed to take !!) Glenda Rigby of Fain tew of Enterprise, 29 grandchildren and 32 secretary; Orval Haf great loud in their praise care of the arrangements of the nd Gordon Maker of Mt. Pleasant en. of 8L George: are druggists treasurer, Clauden Murray. Chooses New grandchildren. Mr ball follow Henry E. Beal, (were selected by the student vote Hurricane. The Funeral services will be held of this remarkable medicine, so chairman Mr W FL Dick. Mrs as ths most repreenatie girl and Hlrscht, will be completed bv the 1 at p.m. in the Sterling different in that it makes good all Library Board Leader Sunday Vernon inan of Snow college. J Parley Poulnon Mr resident naming a central commitward meeting house, with Blehop its claims. Mis Rigbv H vice president of tee, not to Moroni Jnen Erickson and exceed twenty-fiv- e In MURRAY, Utah. Jan. 2J- (Spe Eric Ludricksqn presiding, interThe club will also present a play the student body, i active in In desperation after failures claf Mra. Ebbs Larson has been ment will b In tho marling ceme number. for a while later The committee A social was held in the evening, debating social and extra chosen to succeed Mrs. D. A. Mc- tery under the direction of the with all sorts of other treatments, Its arrangement follows- Mrs. C. curricular activities. Mr. Suker at which lancing was ths feaas Millan of the chief Murray president Co. Deseret hundreds S here in this town, who W. Mortuary J. Sumner, chairman: Mrs. is active in dramatics, ture. City 1 brary board. Mrs. McMillan Greenwood. Mrs W. O. Guff and music and social activities.agbietlcs, These of the board thought they had to go on suffer, has been member SON INFANT T. F. Mrs, Young. students were selected on the basis for 12 years. ing to the end of their days, ham of social service, scholarship, charUUh. Funeral taken Tanlae with results RICHMOND, State Statistics. go acter and personality. eon services for the State Hears Application of Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Godfrey wsa speedily beneficial as to be atwo Saturday at .the family resi- lately amazing. Here's a recent For Compensation held dence. The child died from pneu- ease that tells the Comedy Date Nears. BIRTH, of Tanlae monia and spinal meningitis. James in a nutshell. Hr.story Mr.-HEBER Utai. CITT, and T. H. Bayes EPHRAIM. Utah. Jan. 28. (Spe- Mra. TOOELE CITT. Utah, Jsa. U . waa the speaker. InterW. Funk William J. Bond. bor twin, of Wro. M. the th Knerr but a After Truth. cial) Nothing y (Special) everything failed and lrL three-ac- t Jan. 28. State Industrial commission held a ment waa ia the city cemetery, RICHFIELD, Utah, comedy will be along came Tanlae and easily and Richof at the Ephraim theatre presented City, Monday (Special) G. W. Coons1930 hearing in Tooele Thursday Mr. Utah. ELY ended 20 years stomach and Mra. TOOEELE, DAYIf FRED quickly of of census, and Friday. the field. director morning upon the application Stout of Lake Point. rlrL Carl TOOELE, UUh. Jan. 2$. (Spe- suffering for my wife. She eats The comedv will o presented by Edward Ogreea. The matter grew out covering the territory of the five Mr. Mra. R. and Cna. and Duncan of an suffered hernia Funeral services for Fred everything now. counties of the Sixth judicial dis the play production class under di- of Tooele, by alleged Mr. Ogreen while employed by the cial) Davis, 24, soa of David girl. W. trtet end Sanpete county, will leave rection of Miss Helen Nelson draTanlae is a real medicine forMr. and Mra. B. H. Bows of Combined Metals Reduction com- Ely Richfield about Feb. 15, for Den- matic coach. Davis, wer held Tuesday in the mulated The cast Includes Tooeln. bey. pany st Bauer, Utah. He was boro according to 'modern ver. te attend a census convention. Hazel King, North ward chapel. Winston Crawford. denied was the medical acienito thats the reason by Compensation be will Oet. held Colorado. Feb. Ruhr Nielson. Glenda Rigby, Zetta The convention 29, 1918, at Sallna, GOXNISOK, Utah Mr. and Mra. carrier on the ground the that 17 and 1$, for the district directors Anderson He died In Balt of a Ink Meeks. is Gordon hospital it why Phyllis Ed Oberg, Mayfield, boy. just as helpful in stubhernia was of longer standing than peritonitis Saturday. of Utah, Wyoming. Arizona, New Stoker. Glen Beueon and born unyielding cases as it is in Clyde Mr. and Mra. N.wman Beck, the employment. The matter was was Mexico and Colorado. Details of Stewart. Tooele Interment ia the City bo. taken under advisement by the mild cases. Find out about Tanlae census taking will be discussed cemetery, RICHFIELD. Utah Mr. and Mra. commission. for yourself learn why it is bewith 'William M. Stewart, the naM. Zabrtakte, boy. George BENJAMIN Reunion. BROWN. Ha tional director. Mr. and Mra. Harry L Barney, Family ing used by millions why over AMERICAN FORK. UUh Benja- 52,000,000 bottles have been sold. Sir. and Mra. Manrel O. Bell, boy. EPHRATW. UUTi. Jan. Z1. Th min of W. former resident Brown, See how the very first bottle Nielson family of the late Mona Mr. and Mra Goldgn R. Buchanhelps He Salt Lake, died here Monday, held Its annual reunion In Operetta Is Ready. the an. boy. was 14, 1874. tbe son yon and it must for every local June born North ward chapel. Alma Nielson, Mr. and Mra. Gaoraa , Edwin sells Tanlae Rebecca Utah of Pearce and Jan. 28. with druggist RICHFIELD, Benjamina guarA prowas in charge Qnlnn, 1rL Webb Brown. antee of satisfaction or money (Special) The Richfield junior high nreeident gram of munic song nd reading are six sisters: Mra back. school, will present the two-sSurvtving no was substitute. which BKCAGEXERTI rendered after refreshAccept Eller-becB. 8s rah CJsyton, Mrs Clara operetta. "The Toreadors.' Wednes- ments and dancing were enjoved. Mrs Mary E. Ellerbeck, Mrs. day night, in the high school audiTOOELE. Utah. John D. e member of the family Annie B. Snider, Mrs. Lucy E. Burtorium. The opera is under direcannounce the of engagement ton and Prudence Brown. tion of Mr. J. L. Terrv, and prom- were present. kit daughter, Zella to Gilbert Funeral services will be held on ises to be a fine enterta nment. Stott of Meadow, Utak. The marThursday at 2 p.m. ia the First Odd Fellows Feast riage will take place la the latter ward LECTURE HEARD chapeL part of February. PAYTON, Utah. Jan. 28 (SpeRICHFIELD, Utah. Jan. 28. RICHARD BUBSBLlfl MSRUACB UCEMEI. noted cial) Th Hill, (Special) Napoleon anniversary FILLMORE, UUh. Funeral servthe Odd Fellows lodge -- No. 18 FARMINGTON. Utah Richard philospher and author of the fam- of ices were held In the Fillmore secA treatment which relieve ous book, "The JAdder to Success," was observed SMurdav evening in Moore Jr-- Salt take; Evelyn Hinond ward chapel Sunday for Rich- bad pw lectured on that subject, in the he I O. O F. hail Thirty mem- ton. Salt Lake. legs without staving In bed L He had been a resiard Russel annual roll call. Glenn Bond, Salt Lake; Haael must b out of the ordiRichfield high school auditorium ber answered the something dent of this city all his life. Refreshments were prepared and tamper. Salt Lake. The lecture was Monday night. He was born Feb. 82, 1848, soa nary. bv SamuSl Perry, and memDuane Madtaon This new treatment Chase, Ogden; is known as sponsored by tbe Richfield Com- served of Allen and Margaret Ashby Rus- Moons bers of the Rebekah lodge. Martha Fearl McFarland. Ogden. Emerald OIL Varicose ulmercial ciub. sell in Fillmore. Death came Jan. cers yield to this powerful penetratMusical numbers were given by Lynn H. Starter. Bingham; Mnrl 28. Yearl PMen. Csrol Hulsh F eMing Ann Clegg. Bingham. nil and together with varicose BALL HELD He Is survived by two sisters, ing Tony Kanas, Helper; Margaret Harris, Tressa Krmuss. Edith Ral-1- v veins Swollen and painMrs. Julia R. Warner and Melissa ful legsdisappear. and a reading by Mrs Etta Jenp-so- n A in Leonard, Logan. are reduced and InflammaUtah. Jan. 28 RICHFIELD, R. Olson of Berkeley, were bv Rev. James Carl B. Adams. Farmington; Kate California. tion and Irritation beeom things The annual Gold (Special) and ArthurTalks and Henrv Jeprson. Barnes, Farmington. Earlier in his life he was engaged of the past Thousands can testify Green ball was held Frida night Mr Charles Southwick. Lehl; Roby Porothv Fellsnd was tn teacher In Millard eouaty te 4he benefit they have received. at th Anona. Carlson Pleaaant Grove. schools. Interment was made la Every sufferer should get a bottle charge of the program. Fillmore City cemetery. of Moone s Emerald Oil and start MARRIAGES. tee treatment et once. All good Lions Sponsor Debate. AnMT. Utah PLEASANT. Birthday Social Held. MRP EDITH K. BROCK. druggists have It Adv. mar-nag la mad of th nouncement MT. PLEASANT, TATSON. UUh. Jn. 21. Passes ceived LOGAN, UUh Word was reof Daniel L Wall, son pf Mr. fth, Jan. 2 sorlat In honor of the and Mra of (Special) death here the Lak Debating teams from Wall Monday F. of Salt the U. of U. debated the ques- eventy-fourtnight at Anaheim. Calif., birthday annivers- City, formerly Of this city, to Mis Utah Funeral services Sunday Mra. Edith Earl Brock, 87, widtion, "Resolved: tK the State ary of Charles Ranks, Sr of 8al-- Ruby Connla Wallin daughter of forPROVO. Mrs. Anna & Nelson, $3, Pleas- of I ow of Frank Brock. Mm. was given Monday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Jamas H. Wallis of ant Grove Brock Utu.r ,Un of ,axwidow of the late had been 111 with heart trouble pionwer, for by the Bee Hive Rebeck ah Lodge Vernal, In Salt Lake last week. Tb Kelson, who died this mom-I- a number of and had gone commission, appointed by Governors No. 84, In the LO.C5P. halt young couple will make their Jeppa 'years, Incident of to old complications to Anaheim for tbe purpose ef imMr. Hanks has been a member home In George H. Dera," before a repreAngeles. age, will be held Friday afternoon proving her health and netting sentative group of citizens at the of the lodge for 48 years and a tho Timponogof stake tabernacle with a stater, Mrs. Sarah Pond of North Sanpete high school Satur- member of the Rebtttkah branch Leslie Amea, a popular cricket in Pleasant Grove. nt that city 1 1 1 1 1 1 K' was beat man at th wedday evening. The dbat was spon- for 8f years. player, Mra. Nelson came to Utah la 1878 Rho waa bora la Sept. 27. sored by the local Lions club at Folkestone. from Sweden Surviving are one son, 1878, a daughter Logan. Engrecently ding of and Jacob Pan! Monsen was in charga. Because they tend to congest land, of . hi grandfather- Harold Glen G. Nelson, Pleasant Grove Fanny Cummings Earl, aad lived The yousgmen who discussed the Mm I Nelson, hers nearly ail here lfe. Ta 1988 abe hesliag. Zxc.ll.at fov establishment of mors fin- Amea, aged T7, and Mine Kate three daughters "uestlon were: Walker Jowry and traffic, chfldw coaisius Provo Mm XX H. Robinson, Balt married Frank Brock who died tn rank W. Rose, afirmattve, J. ing stations in Prague, Czech oslo- - Mayeock. aged T. Pleasa oow, 181$. She Is survived Lake; aad Mra. J. ff.o Thorne, ncpistes. Successfully now ant eed Coffin. Roys! L Garff nega- vakla, should be prohibited, - Chstlea Rrfe4r of Salt by Nearly M government Grove. Twenty-twLake grandchiiCity, tor 65 years, iie . used tive: manager. Alton d keivfne cording to a recent general pro tend ambassador or mlnlattra to drea and 28 al- - two grandchildren and the follow- aad 60c aim. No decision was made. teat with city authorities. th Vatican. lag brother aad eiatere; Jeeee aad inHMaoBi o. o. Sessions. JANUARY 28 1930 S. L. County S.LCoty Sheep (MCE REPiikMSmi ff Association Gains in Both Membership and Elder Joseph F. Smith Production. Addresses All TUESDAY A. 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