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Show JUAB COUNTY TIMES, NEPHI, UTAH UTAH STATE THE EUROPEAN WAR A NEWS YEAR AGO THIS WEEK Franklin D. Steed, a prominent farmer and dairy nian, of Farmliigton, died suddenly of apoplexy, Mrs. Bertha DuvU, aged 38, a resident of Logan, suicided at Ogden, taking carbolic acid. The total receipts from timber Bales from the Wasatch national forest this year will reach $CO,000, in the opinion of Supervisor Oruins. As a safeguard against shoplifting during the rush previous to Christmas, several Ogden department stores have employed special detectives. Fifty more men are to be put to work on the beet sugar factory, which Is being built by the Utah-IdahSugar company at West Jordan. At a municipal election held at Kamas, the bond Issue of $15,000 for the construction of a modern, sanitary water plant was favorably voted, Deo. 20, 1914. Von Hlndenburg sdvsnced further toward Warsaw. Russians crossed ths Btura. burning the bridges. Serbians and Montenegrins again Invaded Bosnia. Turks mads gains near Lake Urumiah. Allied fleets bombarded Interior forts of the Dardanelles. Russlsns drovs Turks toward Van. Belgian provinces agreed to pay tax to Germany. o 69 to 34. Children playing with matches set Are to the bam and warehouse of Benjamin O. Carlston at Ephraim. The. lire completely destroyed the building and contents. With the re election of J. C. Knud-eoof Hrigham City as president tor another year, the annual convention or the Utah State Horticultural society was concluded at Ogden. There are fewer deaths In Utah In proportion to the population than In any other state In the Union except Kansas, according to statistics compiled by the United States census bureau. Samuel EX DiHton, a coal miner, mas killed In the workings of the Union Fuel company's mine at Grass Creek when the roof of an underground chamber fell in and a pile of rocks showered down. John Hasalone, 51 years of age, proprietor of a barber shop In Bingham, died Monday of Inhalation pneumonia, induced by Injury to his lungs when he came near drowning In a swimming pool at Salt Lake. 'More children attend the Summit county schools In proportion to the population than In any other county of the state, said Prfessor Mosiah Hall, state high school inspector, upon his return from Summit lust week. John Andre, aged 31 years, of rrlce, known throughout Carbon county and southern Utah as one of the leading members of the French sheep colony, died last week at a Salt Lake hospital of a complication, of diseases. Stricken with heart failure as he was standing on the street. James Thompson, aged 62, an old resident of Ogden. toppled to the sidewalk with such force that the base of his skull was fractured and he died a few minutes later. Charges against Judge Willis Brown one-tim- e Juvenile court Judge or Salt Lake, that be operated a confidence came In selling stock In a motion picture company to L. A. Thompson, a Chicago railway mail clerk, have been withdrawn. The formal opening of the new cap-Ito- l will not take place January 4, the twentieth birthday anniversary ol Utah as a atate, as has been suggested, as the building will not be in entire readiness for the formal opening a that time. Henry Naylor and Lawrence Stanley, miners at Eureka, drilled Into a missed hole and sustained very serious Injuries. Naylor, who was closest to tha charge of powder, was the more seriously hurt, although there Is a possibility that both men may lose tbetr sight. An order for two csrlosds of potatoes snd several hundred pounds ol Utah celery has been received at the Salt Lake offices of the Wabash railroad as a result of the sending of potatoes and celery to A. L. Gilbert, commercial acent of the Wabash at Fort Wayne, lnd. Water power electric project developed in the Fourth district of the forest service, of which Ogden Is tbs tieadquarters, produced 19.7$ horsepower and In the national forests of the districts a e many sites for fur tber development when there Is larger msrket for the electricity. When It appeared that she would recover and after she Is reported to have began nourishing hopes Of being reunited with her family, Mrs. was shot who Crenshow, through the mouth December S at Salt Lake by F. B. Ahrold, who committed suicide, died December 19. With the purpof of extending the Mate highway from Rlchfleld to , "IHarysvale. toy way of Richfield which will save many miles ol travel. Including a tortuous climb conover a high mountain, fifty-fivvicts of the state prison have been sent to their winter camp In Seviet county. The various boards of sheep com zoiMtonera have been aked to meet Jla Salt Lake during the coming convention of the National Wool growers' association to consider ways sad mesas to make as uniform as poesi He slate regulations concerning the Interstate movement of sheep from one grating las 4 to another. - Conditions that are regarded ty tbs authorities as pointing to a possible snarder mystery surround the discov ery at Ogden of the body of a man he Sieved to he A. E. Asbbf of Los An sreles or lxng Beach, CaL The body wu found beneath the Ice of A pond o Csr-mell- a can-Jon- e ty a boy. Herman Harms, stste chemist, will make sa snaiysis of the water la tb stevief river at the request of Arthur Prstt warden of the stats prison. The warden wants to he assured that thi water supply will h pure for use el convict cosstrec'loa camps. Dec 21, 1914. Allies extended offensive In west, gaining In center. Russians won over Turks In Armenia, capturing equipment. Allied aviators dropped bombs In Brussels and made night attsck nesr Ostend. Chile protested against violations of her neutrslity by German navy. Germans driven across border of North Polsnd. oper-stlon- s Dee. 22, 1914. to hava Germans claimed stopped allies In west. Germane accuaed of shelling hospital In Ypres. Russian army threatened railway to Thorn and Germans protect It. Hlndenburg's left threatened by new Invsslon of Germany. Germans croased branches of Bzura and Rawka rivers. Austrlans defeated In ths Carpathians. In Arabs menaced Christians Hodelda and French consul wss seized. Allied fleets bombarded Germsn positions on Belgisn coast. French destroyer shelled Turks. Allied fleets shelled Killd Bshr. Many Austrisn soldiers killed In troop train accident. Von WILSON WEDDING QUIET AND SHE CEREMONY PERFORMED AT THE HOME OF THE BRIDE, THIRTY GUESTS BEING PRESENT. Following the Wedding, the President and Mra. Wilson Left for Hot Springs, Va, to Spend Their Honeymoon, Traveling in Private Car. President Woodrow Washington. Wilson and Mrs. Edith Boiling Gait were married at 8:30 o'clock Saturday night, December 18, and left after ward to spend their honeymoon at Hot Springs, Va. The president and his bride traveled in a private car attached to a special train. The wedding was quiet and simple, but thirty guests being present when the ceremony was performed at the bride's home which made her the first lady of the land. Shortly after 10 o'clock the presi dent and Mrs. Wilson entered a wait ing White House automobile and motored to Alexandria, Va., across the Potomac, to take their private car there and avoid a crowd at the railroad station in this city. The ruse by which the wedding party got away to Alexandria was complete. liecause the hour of the wedding was known to comparatively few per sons, there was not a large crowd in the vicinity of the bride's home, although a large police guard bad been provided. All arrangements for the wedding ceremony were carried out perfectly, the president arriving at his bride's home soon after 8 o'clock, and the remainder of the wedding party, which numbered less than thirty, following soon after. The ceremony was begun communicant, was waiting beneath the canopy to perform the ceremony, and with him, to assist, was the president's pastor, the ltev. James H. Taylor of the Central Presbyterian church. Mrs. William 11. Boiling, the bride's mother, gave her away. The president stood to the right of tho clergymen and the bride stood on their left. At once, Dr. Smith begun the words of the Episcopal marriage service, tho president, making his responses first, and then the bride making hers. Aftt r the bride promised to "love, cherish and obey," the president placed the wedding ring, a plain band of gold, upon her finger and then, after a prayer, and while the couple clasped their right hands together. Dr. Smith declared them man and wife. The entire party then turned to tho dining room, where a buffet supper was served. The decorations there were in pink anj on the buffets were hanked growing ferns and pink rosea. The tables were decorated with Lady Stanley rose blossoms. On a table in the center was tho wedding cake, a fruit cake of several layers high, ornamented with sprays of pink orchids In the center. Mrs. Wilson cut the cake without formality and no arrangement was made for bestowing bits of it upon others than those lu the wedding party. Married In Traveling Gown. During the ceremony and at tho luncheon afterward, during which a string orchestra played, the bride wore her traveling dress, a block silk velvet gown, with a picture hat of black beaver with no trimmings whatever except one feather slightly upturned on the left side. At her throat she wore the president's wedding gift, a magnificent diamond brooch. The skirt of her gown was' of walking length and cut on full lines. The waist had silken embroidery of blue, shading from the deep tones of royal blue to delicate shades of pastel and was threaded with silver. Mrs. Wilson's trousseau is said by close friends to be magnificent in Its extent and to have cost several thousand dollars. Most of it Is Americon- - Deo. 23, 1914. Dee. 24, 1914. V i Unofficial Mats. Civilians of Esst Prussia begsn movement toward Interior of prov ince. h operations were stopped by Intense cold. Two Germsn aviators flew up the Themes. Rueso-Turkls- Dec 28, 1914. British made naval and air attack en Gwrman fleet without Important results. In bombs Zeppelin dropped Nsncy, Germsn aeroplsnes made raid In Russian Poland and French aviators attacked Metz. Fighting In Flanders was halted by dense fog. Russlsns msde gains In the south. French attacked Austrian nevs base at Pola In ths Adriatic Germany notified neutral nations their consuls in Belgium would not he recognized further. Unqualifiedly False. "Skinner boasts that he sever lets anybody get ahead of him that he lakes nobody's dust" "Skinner's a falsifier; he takes everybody's dust he ran lay his hands on." Boston Transcript. Driven te Desperation. "1 am so tired of being conventional and customary and correct," stated JL IL Harsh, "that one of these days I shall stop right In front of a church and In a firm voice ejaculate 'Drat I ' " Kansas cur atar. His Opinion of Brawn. 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Incident Reads Something Like Scene Drain Its Novel Modern From No one should ever envy the bu matic Intensity. band of the woman who marries foa money and doesn't get it. She was a proud beauty. cried with she 'Sir'" flashing eyes, When all others fall to pleas release my band!" Try Denlson'a Coffee. He saw her flashing eyes; he knew she was a proud beauty. He retained His Class. possession of her baud and stared at Mrs. Ilrtghtly's husband "Itsn't little I It Hied y. devoted to racee?' the "Mr. Dottles!" she exclaimed, "will "Yea; she calls him her bettor you release my band?" half." Her very nose seemed to flash. were beauties few There prouder Minor Scale. than she. Mining' Fresh Say, I'rof., on what "In a moment," he promised. scale do you grade students here? "Now!" she screamed "Release my Trof. On the minor scale. Fao band Instantly or I ahall stop playing. ther. not Even If you are my partner I'm going to have yon give the Impression Cold In On To Cur that I haven't aense enough to play Tata LAXATIVE BHOMO OUININBDay TablM hand." rafand l'rvffr my oioaayjl ti f.iUiocara. K. W. oa la H'S bos. aacb Cfcut aicruuars lie hack So, with a aigh. be gave her her band, though he knew she would Not In Thia Case. bungle It, and they were playing for "What did your wealthy father-tit-lareal money that day, too. give you for a wedding present? She waa a proud bcaoty. Detroit Bijked the Intimate friend. Free Press. "A clock," answered the disappoint ed bridegroom, who expected a check. AT THE FIRST SIGNS "And yet, they say time is money." . Allies made slight gains In west. Austrlans defeated In southern Gallcla. Portuguese retreated before the Germsns in Angols, Africa. Turkish army left Damascus snd marched on Suez canal. Russian destroyers In Black ses bombarded Turkish villages. King of Belgians sent messsge of thanks to Americana. Dee. 25. 1914. Christmas along much of tha western front, ths allies and Germans In some Instances ex chsnglng gifts and visits. French shelled ths outer forts of - -- PROUD - British using new howitzers In west; French artillery demolishes Germsn trenches. French cruiser dsmaged by Austrisn torpedo. French submarine sunk by Austrisn shore batteries. German aviator dropped bomb In Dover. Germany denied French charge of hiring neutral ships to Isy mines In Mediterranean. V BEAUTY IN DISTRESS Of Falling Hair Get Cuticurm. Works Wonders. Trial Free. It Fixing ths Blame. "Do yon believe in hoodoos?" asked the superstitious person. Touch spots of dandruff and itching "Well." replied the man wh hsuB with Cutlcura Ointment, and follow failed to make good In a doiao differ next morning with a hot shampoo of ent enterprises, "I've got to preserve Cutlcura Soap. This at once arrests my yoo know." railing hair and promotes hair growth. Ton may rely oa these supercreamy Important to Mothrbottle Examine emollients for all skin troubles. of carefully every Sample each free by mall with Book. CA8TORI A. a safe and sure remedy fot Address postcard. Cutlcura, Dept. XT, Infants and children, and so that II Boston. Sold eveiya here. Adv. Bears the Informally. United by episcopal Service. The Rev. Herbert Scott Smith, rector of St Margaret's Protestant Episcopal church, of which the bride is a made and the best shops in the United States were called upon to aupply what what the brlde'a friends aay la one of the largest and most carefully selected wardrobes ever gathered by any mistress of the White House. The ring used In the ceremony waa made from a nugget of virgin gold presented to the president two months ago by a delegation of school children from San Francisco. Despite the intimation from the White House that nothing should be sent by any others than relatives and close friends, the President and Mrs. Wilson were showered with gifts that filled an entire room in the Gait home. They were of a wide variety and came from many climes and many peoples. Sketches of President snd Brids. Mrs. Edith Boiling Gait was born October 14. 1872. In Wythevllle, V. la direct descendant of the Indian princess Pocahontas. Has eight brothers and sisters. Still retains the good looks for which she was famous In her youth. Is charming, tactful and Intelligent. Has devoted herself to charity rather than to society's conquests. Runs her late hushand's Jewelry store and brings a "dot" of $3'0.000 to the president. Likes baseball, golf, good hooka and music. Dresses well. President Woodrow Wilson was . born December 28. In Staunton. Va. Passed his childhood snd youth mostly in Georgia and South Carolina. Educated in public echoola. Davidson college. Princeton university, University of Virginia and Johns Hopkins Married Helen Louise university. Axson of Savanah, June 24, in 55. Taught history and economics at Bryn Mawr, Wesleyan and Princeton. Elected governor of New Jersey. Elected president of the United States In 1912. Crew of Bark Rescued. memTwenty-thre- e Washington. bers of the crew of the Portuguese bark Perd d'Alemquer, from Lisbon for New York, loaded with corkwood, which Is ashore near Manasquan on the New Jersey coast, were taken off crews. by Seven Men Drowned Cambridge. Md Seven men were drowsed In the Chesapeake bay Saturday when ths oyster sloop Lady Harrington of Oxfotd capsized and sank In a gale of wind and rain. Mourn for Confederate. Westfield, Mass. The flag t Lyon post, . A. R, flew at halfmast from the Liberty pole In the public square Saturday In memory f a confederate Taken at Mis Word. veteran. Ira Miller, who rode with He (passionately I I would go te Forest's cavalry. the end of the earth for yoo. She (calmly) Good by. , Twin CIHs Asphyxiated. Tk I th e Stsmford. Conn. Two habv alria. aVtafc ar a at wars a aMe4 atf,'. ar When ad others tall to pleas twins of 1 months, were found dead Try Denlson'a Cwe. and their mother. Mra. Louiwe rioter. RtGlONS, ws SMTatt'i !" ffc. M natal a almost dead from Inhaling illumlf.at- A man always wanta to tlmb about aftcreS tarraiM. tha ftertrtf ir.g gas In a rooming bouse here Sat three times higher than be an ever urday night W. N. U- -, Salt Lake City, No. fcepe to get. Quiet Home Wedding. Evarythlrg was In readiness for the eerettony v hen the president arrived and it proceeded without music. Neither the president or Mrs. Gait had any attendanta and there were no ushers or flowc-glrlsNeither the army, the navy, nor the diplomatic corps was represented and the occasion waa essentially what both of the couple had wished It to he a home wedding. Op the first floor of the bride's home. In two communicating rooms, a wifddlng bower had been arranged with a background of farleyanse and maidenhair ferns, which extended from the floor to the ceiling. Over-hea- l there was a canopy of green In the form of a shell lined with Scotch heather. In the background and at the center was placed a large mirror framed with orchids and reflecting the scene. Above the mirror was a spray of orchids across a background of ferns and the corners of the canopy were caoght with orchids. American beauty roses were on both sides of the canopy, beneath which was a prsyer rug on which President Wilson and Mrs. Gslt knelt during the cere Uiony. Just at the hour for the ceremony the president and his bride appeared at the head of the staircase, which was decorated wlh ferns, ssparagus vines and American beauty rosea. They descended to ths lower floor, where the guests were grouped about life-savin-g suto-mobilin- self-respec- Rebuilt Love Letters. "Hear about Smith? lie found a big package of love letters he sent to his wife years ago. He has a great Idea. iou can't guess what It la." "doing to burn them?" "Does he e Tt to publish them?" "I'se 'em to beat hla bouse?" "You are all wrong, lie Is going to change the dates and send Ibena io her while she la In the country thia aummer." Rat Oraf Italre trait llrae Fvae look o!W than make ar. T.yra yonna: arWI vu will lor. yo'ir Ix.n't Aftar tha Mrrvtea Murlrta Vrmr f.rrm jnum. yiir up MurlF Fve ftftlv Ce, Chicago. Beads Kra Uook oa request. K-- p Toe Sudden. "Sad affair about Jones having of the brain, wasn't it ? "What waa the matter?' "He was struck with an lda." Yale Record. Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Dsys TO OtWTMUVT nmt4 monf W a fmtf4 faia ia aara Itamc. Puia4. tauat. ar F Ftiaa. aetxieaooa iaf IVarrtM Fw-i- Slgnatar In Tee For Over S9 Tears. Children Cry for Fletcher's Cutoria Formosa's Umbrella Snake. Venomous snakes fake the place of wild blasts In Formosa, and their at larks ere formidable, sa rs a Japan s traveler who has Just returned acrordlnte trip in the soul hum to Fast and West. Thre is a veo omeus snake on that Island by tber r.ame of amagssahehl. ma ralll frona Its umhreUalike head. The snake lav generally found In watery often in a ditch flowing out of a A maid working In a kitrhen l not Infrequently startled at the agly appearance of the snake. The anlmat makes a peculiar 4ic.le by the nlmhl A slight movement of its tonaun. touch of ls fangs is fatal. A natlvsr of the Island was bitten by the anaft In the thumb. A doctor who Ireaated the wound made a simj ! application. The man relumed home, thinking tha ootid would soon be cured; but, to his consternation, his arm had ewoners up. He soon lost sight and hearing. Next morning he ws fo'ind dead. fts !(, lt-h- -n. The Danger. 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