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Show THE DESERET XEWS FRIDAY NOVEMBER 26 1920 tforum She 9Zm ty - uucinir Be sure to get GOUT ROOM TO HEIR realResinol CIOUGH MURDER TRIAL If you want to get rM of eexema, pimpled, or other distressing skin eruption, you will accept no substitute for Resinoi. Preparations similar in name or appearance are not Just the game a Resinoi. Although a few unscrupulous dealer may offer them as or for Resinoi, they are often crudely made, of Kttie healing power, and some may even be dangerous to use. Boy b the original Una package. ' (Spsclal to Th News.) Actual taking of OGDEN, Not. 2 tsstlmouy in tbs trial of Ray Clough, 14, for the murder of hia father start d thia morning and before noon four wttneeeee for the etata had been examined and the fifth waa up to The court room waa crowded, a great many of the apectatora betpg club women, when the court waa called to order and Judge A. W. Agee took the bench. The Ural witneae waa Dr. R. W. Xmmstt, who teatified to examining the body and finding five bullet holes : in it, three piercing the abdomen. Be "told of other ean there aa physician to the family and said the actiona of Clough had led him to helieve . ahe waa demented. . W. T. Chapman, ahopmaia of the dead man, la hia teetlmony aaid that he had been with Clough the day previous to the ahootlng and there waa nothing strange In hia conduct. Jack-so- n Edward W. Erickson of avenue, who livee in the center of the same block with the Cloughs, was next on the witness stand. He told of being awakened at 1 a nt. the night of the shooting by the shots, and the cries of murder" by Mrs. Clough. He aaid she was standing on the front steps of her home with a baby in per arms and Ray was standing beside her. Be said he asked her whet wee the matter end efae replied that her husband had killed the two small children. As she spoke the children walked out of the bouse and wbeo he told her she must be mistaken as they ware steading beside bar, the wit seas aaid ahe began maudlin sing-lag end went Into the house. After dressing he want ever to the house but did not enter until after the arrival of tho officers. Mrs. Erickson, wife of tho previous witness, then testified, corroborating her husbead'e aoeount. fib also told of haring conversations with Bra Cleugh who complained of having trouble with Ray as he was a bad al Resin CITHOUCS TO STIRT fl hn lift . I El OGDEN, Nor. 21. The campaign for funds to finance the new fit. Mary's hospital to be built in this city will commence wtthln the next week, it is announced by the central committee in charge of the hospital building funds. The structure will be built on Twenty-Seven- street near th CEMENT ROM) Har- rison avenue on a site presented by Mr! and Mra A. R. Heywood, the deed for which has been presented to P: M. Cuchnahaa. The hew hospital will be a three-Mor- y structure of ecclesiastical architecture ta Oothlo daeagnT the center or administration section, being surmounted by a small tower. This unit, it is proposed, will be built so that additions can be made as found necessary. , Mon-sign- Complete Organization ' over-work- ' er e. Worn to W When a woman has been very much Red benefited by a medicine she can hardMembership ly refrdin from telling other women Drive ig Encouraging about It. Mra I. O. Bella Lima. Ohio write: t have a very high opinion of OODEN. Nov. 21 A splendid re- Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. My sponse has been made by local people mother had a revere bronchial cough te the call for membership In the Red After taking numerous Cross society, according to Chairman for month m edit In re without relief she John E. Carver. The drive will close cough was finally cured by Chamberlains this week and the returns as far I Cough take in Remedy. pleasure they have been reported ere very enboy. Advertisement recommending It. Mrm. Elisa bath Bewalt, who resides couraging. Mr. Carver aaya in a heaaa Its feet south of the Child Dies While on Clough residence, told of being arous- Prize Health Clown Eitay ed by the shots and scream a Visit Detective Edward Noble testified --Written by Carmen Bagley Grandparents answering a call to the Clough home to The IfiprcUl News.) 14. Nov. OGDEN. Mias Carmea made by lira. Clough the day before SPANISH FORK, Nov. 5. Fay. of the Plngrse school. Is the the fatal ahootlng. Mrs. Clough told Bagley 'oner ia the short story contest the daughter of Mr. and him, he said, that her husband had John McDaniel of Provo, died threatened to kill Ray. He concluded staged In the sixth trades of the Og- Mra. here den arhooh the home of the at under the yesterday ahe waa demented as hrr talk rambled supervision of eaaoctafton. Kean com- grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles off on te ether subject sad he aaid the medical he coassqssally paid no attention to petition ruled Is all of the contests. Winn after an Illness of only it for bee hours from cvpltary bronchitis. Mr. her aomplalnl and went back to Missv. Be' v will receive were written oa and Mra McDaniel were visiting her headquarters, lie was one of the Chow The stories Chow, the health clown whs parent when the little one waa laksa first officers there after the shooting suddenly ill The child la survived by and aaid lira. Cleugh told of her hus- recently visited the schools hers. the parrot, grandparent and a baby band killing two of the children. He brot her. house also tratified lo going into tho Native of Moroni Diet and finding Clough deed on a bed At Her Ogden Home Laborer Ann it Broken. made up oa the floor. OGDEN. Her. it Funeral ser. IHpsctal le Thr vhw foe Mra Martha L. Redden, wife Players to Giro fiPANIHH PORK. No. ;t While of M. Reddea. John towill held Benefit Play At Normal morrow afternoon at thebe Lindquist working at tho Kesl.r I set dump of o the Bugar company yes H. Ensign OGDEN'. Nor. 24 --As a means of rhspel with Bishop James flowers suffered a fracThe body will be taken na terday. securing funds for the Weber eollego Monday. Nov. ture of his right wri.t Mr Bowen 21. tu BirrhvIlU, (or IS ratcheting up a ben car whte gymnasium tbu Varsity flayers of hall Interment. , Lsk will present The Naen tty ta the ratchet way gave Mra Reddea died yesterday at Ihe tho coltego auditorium Monday nlchL homo. 241 Hsaly arenua ghe The auditorium says la to be remodel- family was borw at Moroni Jan. l. gag Dixie Oratorical Conteat ed In erdrr the tthe play may be baa lived In this city for several yearn te Ha best advantage. I Won by Vi late Round Cron snb-tltta- doing missionary work. Like her husband. Mra. Berg waa en active worker In the Church, having devoted much of her time Hr the art frit lr of the Reiter societies of the Utah state. Hhe was widely knowa and highly respected ia this community. Mrs. Berg is survived by seven children. six daughters aad ona son. They are. Mrs. George A. Xuttall of Salt Lake City: Mra. Enoch Jorfenoea of Sandy. Mra W. W. Reekstcad of America Kalla, Ida.; Mra. Jamea Prest-wtr- h of Moroni, Mra. Waller Jenkins ef Irovo, Mm Oscar K. G rev hell ef Wilmington. Dei-- , and Wymao Berg af Ibl city, fihe la alas survived by 21 grsndchildrem.gU great grandchildren, three brother and two sMtera. Tha brother and aieter are, N. J. and J. C. Nwlecff of Provo, P. A. Xielaea of Balt lake. Mm Zina Jsppemon and Mm Alfred It ill lama of Provo. Funeral aarvlcae will be bald ta tha t IBperlal te The News ) Bonneville ward chapel aa Sunday. B i . GEORGE, Nov. St Mies YUete Nov. :l. at IS. 24 p m. Friend may Rouady woa tbs llsber J. Grant c view tha body at I ha hem of her ooa. twriral ronteat held at the Dixie Nos Wyman Rrg. 44 east Third Heoth, Btal relieve ywaterdsr mommr. ea from 14 14 te son ea the day of the auber The Past U F of Glory tha funeral d tha Futere Full ef Premise The ether eoeteasanta Were Wive fianw ProvoHn Recover From Charlee W Cmtam. srd inan Bigelow. These fowr rene.ant were Train Wreck injuries rhoeen bs enter the fin rr.,m a groap of nine etudente who took part In the Nav. It w. r. Baker at rnovo. preliminary Inouli hsi-- t Maodey. AD ef tha ponteetana deitwrmi orailnws Ibis city. V was aarieusty Inj are that wore a credit to thsma-ive- e la a U I wrack la California sararal ta (he rltses they raprmrj. pad weak ro. baa rtorerad sufficiently Ae aa laired act loa is the sen-,- . . I he enegregat low sane eee friar Mat Mr. Baker aouaidara ef Prwetdvsrf ; Grant faiorl'e hvmns Tome. J'oias hitaaelf very fertanat ta gaeaping te Hainta Prwf V, M Tie giro with hi Ufa a a maa sitting in tba e brief eketrh of the life r.f pre,aat Grant brier Ft In the vttranlattng la aral I front af him and another Juat oral back of him wars killed. rtdenle of pie Lf. emphaali.eg rspe ! Mr Baker had hia band aad arm ne'ly hi progress seder adverwe me- - twff'r ivred. but will aaffac a ,rai Utah-Idah- I, mi pre-eaet- Convicted Speeder Poiti Miuion of Music it Appetl Bond and Spends of Addrett Subject Melvin Thtplcigiring at Home Ballard J. By OGDEN. Nov. 14 yMusic. la the u bract "The Mlraiensf of an address te be del leered by Eider Melvin J, Hal- -' to lard the leberasrle Sunday afternoon. The eervtre Is being arranged by Prftf. Joseph Rallantyne, Sired or of the taberaacle choir, whs anye that e number sf musical programs will be rendered by the rbotr during the Ola mom ha. having la View lbs promm life of better muetral Ideal, and te the valae of music as an seempbsuis es ta rails tees gaihenngo te Wll'b- - BEAR ME j,. .. - . ..You Cu Bd Fr from Put f Ml Am. If Do ha I Ycrn HarriagtoaTTre paua DUL wilt evffvmd my 1 Dentiit Called by Death. tr. through ad I ml dawa bju War-la- g M asald 4 fXiftAN. for vtee We wce ' hetd rah -- ri.teh.th K Two Ward Subtcribe 7" Their Full Quotag Mtlntoeh erhar grrernoop r '1 e'risrh ta the riret rengfegeft-nMi- l rberch The Its Godfrey Meithetra efftelated sad dettvared the addnra. Thera was a terse atleodaae. later, Drugfut mi t i rtl4 (iq at d J,k ! ppbs y-- m e-- -4 srlal . f,w, cry. bl . . 4llb. s4 na dl. aindk raig Mifnia. 4rl 1 PITTSBURG, Fa, Hsv. rarlvt gtat ssilegs tsoab fevered Is wta eear th en f-- dvee Mi. b)4r. .u 4111 It In' time to Ict'Mri.' Johnson say Excuse this dress. I bate It too." In Spite of all that, I thipk I am go lng to like The FrUky Mrs. Johnson1 aa wall as any part I hara bad, though I can never tall till I see the final remits on the screen ind find out If tlia electrician and the camera man bav' dona their worst Careful acting, pretty gown, attractive lettings, excellent, directors all are as nothing if someone! baa provided a lighting which gives, one an expression of peculiar hideous- -' neat. I am particularly unfortunate this respect In having reddish hair that at the moat unexpected timra photographs black with cbameleon-Uk- e results far from flattering. It means such extrema care to light It correctly that out of pity for tho! camera man I hara often been tempted to go around In a white wig that could1 maka no such mtatakra. Thia baa not told yod much about tho part I Ilk playing beat, bnt aa I aay, I can't think of any on particular, favorite and any answer mors might not be true before I bar' seen Mrs. Johnson. BILLIE BURKE. : Pitt threatened lo score Jwtra snd oaly oacr did Teas advene to with) striking distance of goal. Tb field wee a oea of mud sad tk books feand It hard lo band! IhoeH. pory bait A summary show lhat Fi4 mad more first donas (ban Hiaio, aad that Davis aad Ht.r. oulkteked Ilea of Peaa Way, Haines and KUHager A n (tertarred for gtata, whit ra a aad Byers pier ad s fiavt, fin braad ef fralbaUi DBA tSO&U rut kiiuiii Ualvar-slt- y r h' ar J - u atA rea tsj t. br younpifr ldfrful way towhilc away the houn In- - For Xmas See the scores of other'oovel and fascinating games to select from for at ages and tastes. Also Picture Boob, Story Books, Btackhoaris, Leather Goods, inUment ind Engraved Cards. Visit our store, shop at your leisure. 4 DESERET BOOK COMPANY L !! WW" K ttr raa. era s bwaerai funda-menti- r' ( flog Uldinfm A EHOJLES tsgciAi I UVtae tsa wma I 4nralnms lei V vy V'i -- BILLIE BURKE. HOME FUN ta a hijhVattnrthe outfit amuvs children immensely and gives them sMI in the b of drawing. Get a set for your toy or girt - mr 4ilMirron, p,,,. ,g. ee 44 doort. & 'v The feet be Ii of Flttsbarg. was held ts a acre-Isa- a II by tbs Fa at hen at Farbes field yesterday. Mors tbsa tl.SS psrssas. lb largest crowd la Ik history sf Ik field, wltaeraed lbs be tile, which was ftgbt I a ataadet III from the wart aa. tba final whist i. ben bra mat asr Flit bat bee Selaaled this urvand-comin- f 4t rai un fe it bar bt He I ly , ri-ra- Stm. 24 Mr. Aaaia D. lag that eer celery ef Iba CVmmaaMy taad aa my Wt Ladie ar Datmev, Says 1 aMa Welera work la this cuv. report hd etbsv g wot was mad la tha Mowataia View Re-cip-a Irov Fire ward Pd geo over of Sag t a, jump. torwetery. Using trmsing I Ihe I.,y euboecibtn the fU ailol. At Uassa 1 bed M Te and Sulphur. m.ri ee.tyn4 I Ihel wrdL It I I v up -Mat-- g lot 4ba Free Hlaib word Ihel Id U MMaWv ei Special Jury Summoned an her r fHed II Nil lh line t 4 tiwnra l.e be lydia nmim To War V Auto TEievet on hen H twSra. terra ara. anil M E. Ttakbarn'e Vm Hf.lera. 4 4v a lock f ulpii-.- r nd Morie tabh C pseud Id I 11 A tbs hlr. r.,r granntMhee rA. Turkey Dinner tel Rorrnx. tT. Tcil me mere sued tkes w ii a eetyvwra wf aye Tra and Hni.ra f At State Men 4 a awl lb pmn Hospital h eeytklug eW I am DG mem nw praS'nq H Ml4 4rfc , w ucd rntffsc Ike paias I Set Crawly esf Wr Chief THOo. mmn b nlM h fKe the work. I Jnfc A Aim, ef the atyriw cram. rrN Ci r swai is ( year medrira 4a alt wV tm4me 4 ratavlBg tnmr ef AMamey. llf.l b1 ef bale hl-- bnid-li- H ra f ,,,, Grarre ! k ,,r as I did esd ywq ssey w ewlf Ibl Ira. General J Wee All lie, be wig M- , i Hvffwifc H1 The re e rvyecl I hall h f Mr w yraw4 Jry btHal yaw Ilka lira Mi an kirn. raw "-- ra ,M oevo tvra lk g- Newaley Sag lo era e amitar ,M. A fWrtsglea. Ma f frae( k vtn feea4 eweG vra ImnravM by fh eddIDra ef k. T M H Her SeraleyeS There are meey Vies wke ee raera v and cblekea. ira 'eSi.ni br aekiwa AMerney o.eMoJ A11n htriediribra, anv doe f4yravrM. Mra M listen did esd whs ass hmwg I hara hi giHnykJ I 1,1 lb hrra. Woibwi wraidj"f fC brail wf WraMi'a H.e f by Ibis graal ailum every day, Irak 4" Ibreoln pace vw.lf (ba e I tan C raw era wd w yen d Ihrhl we. I . Hwtyhwe wbbh 4.k II has Helped timiasli af eraviw Bbe U MMeraeaia that Ihe i" emmmet a 4b beta w. neinr.Hr. ra erawir have bass trial Is 4 with (itrlwsavslq aaleorabUra ta sodee Ik airaraie Mira lb cevw'T twrirmary Al Ike D.4 enbrar to eraetkiy fell H b.. 4'," el rnIveratiea, IrpfsIvHka bran ywll--4 f."IV Tew ft1 a Oemyra raera. wraeneq 4 cranhrarv awied mIa MwOacb, that bearing bra-- k er hyerael Aarawrad AMeeray general I nik h ew a mine pm. 47 "d gravy onara lb Alrarirao Ihi Ibnraab 1 wnf bale, tablet yF 4er Miag, bad M r "4 4 I . a AHeo, w.t wrewq lime graewte irarlett ymntrsliea. wranl.( ! hUIttin ka Vlwl Igdie K. Fiakhaai TnyeiaU CVra rwerag t 11 Ike weeeiny rarae m Is , IM brawiira pea ad aaetalae pa nerved ra nr harmful Miseirae, ,4, wlb ITywb. Lire of Four on Engine Mwriberl walra (bra are wbe4 .a .4 i rb"f 4rwg. ll le wad fmas ettveria mi cwwra MIUWIII bi lhl, wf obleb bev ww bera , raaSa aad herbs end le a as J urbll Irvlea etrt beeeljfntlr . rnovo, he Al lb eeratel te Soddiera 4ftc tew rr itveiWira. fl ales era af the new 111 eralwe yoeewlly hr mem. If Mrtra Ceawly 44vnbr4 rarai burn out 1b rralwl I be awd tera. WrHe lydta E FtaAham Madbdae Ua lira bbg glvo M eorabarad fro lira lb lb ef a rrrar. wee f wieilra Wnrb. saadMadl.1). Lfsw, Maw. rwitvq AUeceey Naibea A. TvC'e. Wd nroraaa A. E. Mra 1 Pittsburg and Penn. State Battle to Tie rf a' yec-auw- w Trrtn " Bee. It. Funeral year IT 21 Tk DETROIT, Mick, Nay. plunging ability of two backftald ana wbs smashed bale la th Bulgers da. fans almost at vtli, gsva lb af Detroit football team a 27 t 4 victory over Rtiar rosier day ooa. era aft Two of Detroit's laocbdov wars (ba recall of roealetent lino drtvoo wbICb carried be ball I wltbta wink, log distance of tha Ruigers goal llan Forward gaaaaa remolded in arorlng Tbs aibor loo followed attempts. spoctaralar playa sad wpra araro or ieee aaozpooted. Fltzerald aad MeKaaan; Del rail keif- - .f , WtytTJs elfweta, 4kiMt, Agra wba waa in ia a beepiial la Lea Aciaa. I the t ln of Mr. Beker'a Injurlra. o aew recovered air aaeomyoatrg i.r b.hrr la 1 rovo. III mrmitT r fourth period, whoa be raaevwrod a blocked pant aad werked kta way I yards scros Rutgers' gosL ,jy- - I. OODEN. Vov. it per ty A. Conk, a demise ef this rtty. died hta letdar morning at vmidene. Ill Twentieth aimed. lie was bora ta Uvndon, Rnslaod la end pros, tired dentistry hre before te this rtty In H- - Later be romlng disown, ttnsed practice sad In lift bom of the feiiR dental la proprietor ere I err PurrKteg htrh aro ha wife and the follewtog rhildren' Ms K w, Twwaaend and Ferry K. Cosh, of Ogden, and Mrs Jaoteo A. Chflomoa Of Green Htwee, Wyw. r - -- Detroit Plunge to Win Ooer Rutger ' a-- iil SICK WOMEN . OGDEN. Now 14. After serving ene day ef hie esm-n- re ef three In Ihe city Js'l on eonvtriiop ofdeye rharge ef speed, n. K. Hmlth. II was released Wednesday Ms hi after gBg IHPPeal bond This fact gaes him tha eppsrtunliy to spend Thanksgiving at home. eor-ire- ct , OGDEN, Nov. 24. For the purpoee of completing the organisation of the Ogden and Weber county branch of tha Utah Public Health aeeoetatlon. a meeting will be held in the Weber club rooms thin evening. Preparations will be made for tho Christmas seal drive, the allotment of Ogden being IS. 04 The various churches, lodges end clubs will have re present tires on tho committees to be selected. At a recent mooting George D. Bennett was chosen chairman of the executive committee and tha following members: Mra. Ralph E. Bristol. Mra Dourtaa Watson. Mrs. E. C. Rich. E 9. Hinckley. Frank M, Driggs, J. U. Eidredge, Jr. Vanity " IS well-kno- Of Health Asiociation At Weber Club Meeting tit there is anything ytm wsl fe know about motion pictures, write to Eleanor Dais of this newspaper. Give your name and address ia cast your answer, ami bi sent through the mail. Take a glass of Salts if your Back hurts or Bladder troubles you.' . No man or woman who eats meat J AGNES Wbit part Lave I most regularly can maka a mlataka by In pictures? An old flushing tha kidneys occasionally, aaya enjoyed playing and a bard one. I have been a authority. Meat forma 'question, different things the last ytnt PROVO, Nov. 25. Work on the uric acid which excites tha kidneys, m many from the or so that I can never think of any cement concrete read through this thev become strain, get sluggish and fall to filter one part better than all the olbera. city hits been discontinued for tha win- tha waste and poisons from the blood, ter, according to Mayor LeRoy Dixon, then we get sick. Nearly all rheuma- Aa a role I like scene of general festivity and pretty clothe better than who aaye tha contractors could not tism, headaches, liver- - trouble, nervousness, dizziness, sleeplessness and the gloomy cellars and rags, but even guarantee 1 their- - work ae the frost urinary disorders coma from sluggish that la qualified by what opportunity would ttof permit the wet cement to kidneys The moment you feel a dull ache in them la for acting In each role. pack. sTh east side of Fifth West The picture that baa Just been kidneys or your back harts or if street waa paved to Fifth North street the tha urine is full of offensive, cloudy, shown, Away Goes Prudence," has and threw blocks of the west aide of sediment, irregular vf passage or atof variety laundry womens plenty that street was finished. The work on tended by a sensation of scalding, kitchens and gangster? dens and Third South from University avenua to top sating meat and get about four tha south City limits la sufficiently ounces of Jad Salts from any phar- drawing rooms and aeroplanes and completed so that one side of the macy; take a tablespoonful In a glass mediaeval scene all in the course of of water before breakfast and In a n few short boars. The Misleading street Is paved the entire distance. few days your kidneys win act fine was n part I liked, though . , a , i This famous salts 1s mad from the Widow, too, SHOCK from ACCIGCnl I have often wondered what the acid of grape and lemon juice, combined with ilthla, and baa been used friends .of the mom sober .Billeted" Causes Paralysis Ant) for generations to flush and stimulate thought of tba liberties wa had to take Death of Pioneer Woman the kidnevs. also to neutralize the with tho original plecs as they watchacids in urine ao it no longer cause ed us dashing Jn and out of bedroom, Irritation, thus ending biaddar-weak- biding men In closet and' waking up Jad Salts ta inexpensive end cannot In negligee. Bat each part ha Its makes effervesa delightful Injure;lithia-watown advantages and disadvantages. cent drink which everyI baTw Just done "Tho Frisky Mrs one should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active and Johnson" and for soma time wo enjoytha blood pure, thereby avoiding ser- ed ourselves In attractive settings, ious kidney complications teas at the Bits, carnival In Paris and such things, bnt tbar am drawbacks One day nied by Supt. J. E. Btsvenaon of tbs even to society comedies. Utah Coal Boad aad W. O. Cook of wo were out horseback riding for fonr tha Duplex Automatic Stoker com- boors, looking for the son. Mr. Dilpany xuid A. J- - 8 hank of tha Baldwin Locomotive Works narrowly es- lon, who waa my director, need to rids race horses once npon a time, so he caped death when . ona of tha flu blaw out yesterday as they were re- waa the only one of tho party who did turning from Soldier Summit. The Hot acbo all over with weariness. The men were In the 'engine, which at the gun never did oblige, though by tho time of the accident was near fiprlng-villwhen steam and hot water be- time wo tamed to go homo aomeooe Imremarked tho moon seemed to bo willgan to fly In all dlrsctionn. They mediately Jumped aad were only ing. scalded. slightly Then there bag bees a green dress that was slipped on careltealy In one PAGEANT TO BE STAGED. ' PROVO, Nor.. 21. Prot E. IL scene and events t bav found occaEastmond ta working on a pageant to sions to appear ovary day since. Ton bo staged in the Utah Make taber may like it If yon fro It en the screen aacle Dec. 22, under the auspice of bnt cooatant familiarity bag bred MRS. ANNA J. X. BERG. Utah 8taka Relief society. It ta worse than contempt ; I the hope never to PROVO. Nov. If Anna J. Nielsen expected two performances will be Berg of thia city, widow of the 1st given. Those familiar with the scen- see It again. I bam always wanted O. IL Berg, died here yesterday fol- ario any it ta to, bo the most stua for a little place under the lowing a paralytic stroke ah suffered pendous pageantry effort ever at- announcements of my owa, bnt I am to after having been taken the Provo in thia city. afraid I she nt bo able to arrange for General hospital for treatment for tempted burns she sustained when her clothHALL TO BE REMODELED. ing caught on fire at the home of her hack a alter naiad at carrying Ihe boll sow, Wyman, Tuesday morning. (Special to lit News) into Ralgera territory la lb opening Mrs. Berg waa born In Odense. DenPANGLTTCH. N or. 24 With the period. The name two meo completed forward paaa which ad the first mark, Bept. 14, 1147. fibs came te remodeling of Hocial Hall, Pnnruitch th seora. la tba Ibtrd ported a similar Utah In 1145. walking across the ill have, an amusement advene Belted a ytm tier oxcepl with Aace deal which will be able to plains i Captain TaylorW ban Curtla. Detroit left reealt, end. received ram directly to l'ra-yd- te road shows and other amuse- that company. th forward pee be k lad HatgerF goat vo and the following year O. H. Berg ments. The plana call for a new front lino. Ia th aocoad perteO. klrKenaa came, and they were married her aa well aa the remodeling aad renovat- rocokeod a aunt aa RatgerW lla aad dashed Is a Uaobdowa. Cur. Dec. 74, 1144 They bad pvavlo Italy ing of the Interior. tta scored th final teaebdowa ta lb met la Denmark whes Mr. Berg waa to 'r PAVING Eleanor Dele Conducted EDM n)t is never told in bulk cil OGDEN, Nov. 24,. Vail Browning, on of John M. Browning, gun inventor, baa returned from Belgium where he has spent the- - past five months in the interests of hia fathers Be reports there ere but patents, few signs pfthe gmtWAT. remaining in Belgium because the work pf reconstigiction has been so rapid and thorough. Mr. Browning says the reaeon for that country adjusting itself so rapidly is that .the Belgtume tar a remarkably thrifty and induetitpus people and the further fact that it was the first nation to receive Indemnity under the treaty of Versailles It would be almost impossible to believe that the country suffered so much during the war unless one visits V pres. Dixmude. Louvain and a number of other places where the great struggle raged most, Mr. Browning Factories are humming and every blt of ground is being carefully cultivated to bring forth its limit la produce- - Altogether, Mr, Browning avs. hia visit gave him many aur- prises. Mr. Browning will return to Belgium immediately after the Christmas and Xtv T ears holidays. i , I eon I |