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Show THE 10 P S- - nrnt!!. ICil Wnhlncton J. T). Funeral Services Held Wednesday UP TO FARMERS for Hyrum Bouck rU Corr-cpo- nd Tel. or 315 avenue. 2151-- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER -- o, 1915 N, SUGAR FACTORY OGDEN DEPARTMENT Clrrntattofi rDepartment. ta Tr.ntv-fi:titreet. Telephone U. HERALD-REPUBLICA- H. n Promises Rant Will Be Erected If Beets Are Available. George M. Cannon WOMAN SWOONS Oil IS CAUSED BY ULCEHATED 00TH BRINGS DEATH TO MAN OF 20 Jmei;TIIi IN MARTIN CAW 1! j iimiii.hiiw -' ii n if .i . tjt:,- - . Xi - , . -- u; v. EDUCATIONAL N -- ?y ' , y '. rf . c ' " ..v cV. , - l ! - l f 1 : - : t roe ' 'x llera'd-KepnMI'-a- 1 l- - em-brae- e: - ct , i U. '.. lft Ilrra'I-l;tubl!i-n.- J r h-- ed-roor- Ti i j I t tr-tob- er iy yes-terd- 1 t'-f- mm . - 1 c;;-c:- ft'-e- ki e ves-terd- av m c i -- OF U. NOVICES v-t- in-j.i- rv e. d i 1 - r.- ke .ub-ct,- - l- nf -e r-- 1 a.-.r-ti 1 I HAGENBARTH 1 i. : - v- - . - I to-la- l HraM-Iiepubllca- d I ; 1 ! H.s-M.U'-- (Sp'-ch-- 1 . oi-.ir- 1 1' r !(. Po-catel- - - rriTr ttip 1 FOR CATARRH Hn'-rher- P . all-rundo- heart-wrenchi- . L.e-vo- -- - ti ?iat-r.- i!o-i'h.- i 5 - Other-speaker- Gus-taveso- n. iT. !is-dved- Tol-ephot- . ie Spclid I Ivang-elev- rnni i .; pl-aua- j . h.i.l-n";!'.- -- - : . . 1 m m:u 1 c, fool-toni- c, X5-- 23 , n , l CHICAGO : d .. n, na i t C.t-tarr- ng n, ! ! : i lo, j sr-.i- t h- Brevities! ICiTy tys lie of Words - - . State ta President of Woolgrovvers Will Attend Conference of Sheepmen. President Frank J. Hagenbarth cf the National Woolgrowers association, WE t3 car? is in Chicago, in response to an invi,1 tation from the secretary of agriculI ture to attend a conference of sheer-me- n to take precautionary next measures Monday the recurrence of the against foot and mouth disease. The opinions warn cl of sheepmen generally have been solicited. A plan will be adopted for permanent preventive measures. Mr. It is wriitcn into life's expectations lhaj enbarth has expressed the opinion Hagtlit was the disease introduced in the motherhood is the one sublime accom United State through the importation plishment. And i i of certain animal products, and he will is anything, no there take that stand in r.n address he wi'.i matter how simple deliver. how apparently trivial It may seem, if It car! RUNS RACE WITH STORivl cid. help, assist or iil! any way comfort thJ' expectant mother, it Mj J. Roderick horns Returns After Four? a blessing'. And suc'Jj Month Automotdle Tour. Is a remedy called! J. Roderick Korr.s returned yesterday Mother's F r I e nd.'' irom a lour months automobile You apply it over thj' trip California. In lie through Etomach muscles. It i made an exhausting run, returning endeavoring gently rubbed on thj to beat the Thanksgiving storm surface, and makeo through the Sierra mountains. Il0 left the mnsrea nllant' San Francisco Friday noon, going with- lhi9 relieves ibe drain on ligaments, natural in 100 miles of Los and out on to the Mojave desertAngeles in his car, trav- expansion takes place without undue effecf. southward until he had crossed upon the nerves. And A3 the time" arh eling the mountain range. He arrived lust proaches, the mind has rono through a pc as the storm started here. Hod of repose, of gentlo expectancy, an this has r.n unquestioned Influence tmon th NFI " ' t SERV . CES FOR MRS. SDH !al" evened . - the fact that?!'' three fenerations of mothers It have cscd and recommended 'Motheia Bishop Melvell Officiates nt Funeral Friend." .Ask your nearest drup-ris-t for a bottle Of this splendid remedy. He will gef Held nt SpanlHh Fork. -! cat-hour- DINNER University for Teachers. d, .- at mm. n, WW to-J.i- e-- A' it te IN W n ER Presidio wall. I 1 K GET-TOGETH- One Bandit Fatally Wonrided. Three Hsenpe, After Holding I'p Supper Parrcr in Man PrnnrUro Komlhouse. San Francisco, Nov. 24. Police and bandits fought a running battle from Golden Gate park to the Presidio milireservation, a distance of more tary than a mile, through a well populated and prosperous district early today. The bandits got away, except one who' stood off the police from behind the Presidio stone wall and was fatally shot. Police Corporal Frederick Cook was in the side and arm. wounded I toss, the wounded bandit, was Joseph taken to a hospital and questioned. "I was foolish," he said. "I got what was coming to me," and. as his inter"for God's rogators let persisted, a man die in peace. I won't sake, squeal." He died without changing his mind. Ross and three others held up a road-hous- o on the edge of the and got money and jewelry valued park at $500 from a supper party. They fled In an automobile, with three motorcycle policemen in pursuit, followed by a wagon-loa- d more. Ross was rear guard at the ii i A, h , FIGHT R U N N I N 6BA T T L E WITH POLICE FOR MILE b-f- ' f "j five-minu- l "r. n H-w'- X r" Students With Idttle Prevlons Debating Hxperienee Anionic Those Chosen In Tryotita for Team. Tryouts for membership on the university debating team held Tuesday afternoon at the Emery house resulted in the selection of men with little over vetprevious experience announce-, erans anddebating the consequently ment of the winners was a surprise. Of the seven men chosen to represent the school this year against the University of Colorado and the University of Montana three have been on U. of U. teams before, while the other four have not had any experience with college men who were chosen are teams. Tiie Caleb World. Spencer Wright, Henry Deal, Chauncev Baird. Peter Kasius, James White and John Cotter. It was the intention of p. G. Hunt, coach of debating: at the university, to have the Judges select only six men. but they were unable to determine which six were the nest and so chose seven. These seven men will form the Interstate debating squad. Coach Hunt will pick three to meet the Universitj of Colorado at Denver in March, and three to debate with the University cf soon after the Montana team Colorado debate. here, The seventh man will act as alternate. The question submitted by the Uniof Colorado is, That versity the United States should"Resolved, a literadopt acy test for all Kuropean immigration," and it was a talk on this which comprised the tryout. question The University of Montana has not submitted a question vet. Another tryout will be held in Dea cember to select and an affirmative team for negative the state triangle debate with the, li. . U. and A. C. U. 1 n-- - 2SZ-e-t Turkey, Suckling or 1 ite-IlKio- . te - -- services for Hyrum Bouck. years, who tlied Sunday N. his residence. at were held yesterday at the the Sixteenth ward. The chapel ofwere a large numservices attended ber of acquaintances by of Mr. Jlouck. Flowers completely embanked the casket. The grave in City cemetery was dedicated by H. K. Giles. Bishop K. F. Parry of the Sixteenth ward ofbeside whom the ficiated, were J. K. Openshaiv, George speakers li. Finery and William Newman. The openand ing prayer was by M. S. Leaver the benediction by Frank It. Emery. Music was furnished by Miss Stella liiind, a trio composed of Mlrl, Ida and Giles, Mrs. Lizzie Gillespie and Jenalyn the ward choir. 1' l- ' I Advocates Conversion of Fed-eraBureau Into National and n1 FUNHHAn evenins; Fifth West, in tr . iivitt,3i noucK. 1 ;it(. to;-eth- r'ix,' " t, i . x-- -- f. v , STATES "Rochester. X. Y.. Nov. 24. The conAT THE version of the United States oureau of education Into a national university better than toys. for school teachers was advocated today by former President William How."Si! ard Taft in an address before the New Up York State Teachers' association. Mr. Taft criticized the present system of education in the United States Tit;, as being in instances inefficient and fedthe DESERET SUNDAY and that Goose suggested superficial, eral government might, through a system of and criticism, aid SCHOOL UNION in bringing about a "higher the statesinspection standard, both in respect to teachers BOOK STORE and methods. to his for making the Referring 4 i Cast on South Temple a national univerof educationplan bureau for teachers, Mr. Taft said: Make your dinner the best you teachIi "By searching and thorough certifi'! sity ever had by selecting the right ers' examinations the federal cates would acquire a high value for place. their holders and the professional qualifications for teaching would be genFamily trade. served family style. erally "The improved." criticism that we hear from of the Rhodes scholars ought Dinners with music always taste England to give us anxiety as to our system better. of education and bring, to our minds PROGRESSIVES HOLD not as high as that our standards are should be; that our discipline has Tray orders at your service. they a certain degree of flabblness," said Mr. Taft. "There is a most Important waste of We know our Menu will hit the BANQUET valuable human time in the life of the spot. boy and girl between 6 and 14 years. "In the German schools and in the 46 and 48 West Broadway. the amount that boys English schools 6 toycom-m14 are required and Phone Wasatch 5819. Messages Are Read From Vic- between admiration may well command our and wonder because it is so out re-of tor Murdock and George to the amount that we proportion our children. The German quire of to enat 15 is as well W. Perkins. FILE FOR WATER SUPPLY. youth our boys of 18 ter a19.college course as prepared B. A. Chrlstensen and J. W. Chip-maHe has made up three years and associated with others .have filed by harder work, longer hours and fewof the er vacations." upon the waters of South Fork canPrincipals and achievements Progressive party were reviewed at ina yon, a tributary of American Fork, to banquet of the county Progressives supply light and power to American the Wilson grill last night, at which Fork and other towns. The waters of 300 men and women were present. The Bank falls are to be conveved Mossy under the direction of the banquet was of SG69 feet, obtaining a drop of ?00 feet the county administraProgressives near the angle of the canyons. tion. Frank Evans, state Eenator, was toastmaster. Col. M. Ingersoll of MAYOR PARK CONVALESCING. Prisoner Gets Pardon At a special Ida., was not present. His Park's condition is such that yesof of board Mayor the lopardons on meeting the program was taken by place was granted Sherman he is permitted to sit up for several cal Progressives. Colonel Ingersoll terday a pardon was serving a term of hours every day in an invalid's chair said in a letter that lie was detained Davidson, who in the county jail for petty at the St. Mark's hospital. The mayor in Pocatello by business engagements. sixty days The his strength, and fast A telegram from Victor Murdock, larceny. young man had served is to remove of his family hope membersregaining pardoned of the national committee of most of his time and was chairman that he might be taken to his mother's him to his home in a few days. the Progressive party, and a letter home In California. from George W. Perkins, chairman of the national executive committee of Real Turkey Trot. The most realisthe Progressive trot" that has occurred for reviewing tic party, achievements of the Progressives, were some"turkey time "came off" last evening ARE YOUR KIDNEYS read by Senator Hvans. when Col. Joseph J. Daynes, Jr.. presiCLOGGED WITH WASTE? Music comHvelyn Corless,S. daughter of Sheriff dent of the Daynes-Beeb- e and Mrs. John gave two pany, presented each employee a big Corless, vocal solos, for which she was gener-T. Thanksgiving turkey. is no longer necessary for anyone ously applauded. Attorney Allen Sent Raek to Kansas.- - Lucian IT. to Itsuffer with that headachy, Sanford, who responded to the first Smyth, is often the result of deputy United States marshal, that feeling toast, said that in a period when it ap- left yesterday with kidney trouble. Kan., Topeka, peared that the whole world is at war, J. Ward Martin,forwho arrested in It is no longer necessary for you to the necessity for Progressive princi- Salt Lake on a charge was of having vio- contend with bladder and disagreeable is paramount. ples or be tortured with laws at urinary disorders postal After a word as to interest in the lated the United States Tillman D. Johnson rheumatism, stiff or swollen Joints or the Topeka.an Judge convention. Sheriff Corless yieldedcomorder for removal of Martin the miseries that folsigned floor to Jesse H. Wheeler, county soon beas a to low of or poorly from Kansas he after Utall result neglected who a brief talk concluded missioner, disSolvax came of the States United and working kidneys. quickly judge and 'Sit your by saying: keep tight relieves all such troubles. trict court. surely powder dry a Solvax wonderful is discovery that H. C. Johnson of Sandy said that Struck by Auto. While attempting has always been so uniformly he to cross the at and ful that every package is sold successstreet after reading newspapers carefully Broadway under a to wonder what had be- State Miss Jessie Godbe of 557 S. First had to refund the money guarantee come begun of the Progressive party, but he West was slightly bruised when she positive if it does not relieve the worst case of now knew it was very much alive. was knocked down by an automobile kidney disorder. M. van II. and William owned by Carl Winter and driven by Georgealso Suit "Your back if you want it," is money A. Plowgrin. both of 802 S. State. Brnmel Schramm-Johnsospoke. the five way TZ. W. and George ITolmberg are sellF. C. Parker, a stores, the popular druggists,Drugs, Fell From were in Schoppo charge of arrangements for teamster whoAVagon. A 840 this rear lives in the guarof remedy. great the banquet. antee like W. Jackson avenue, suffered a com- ing thatkidney speaks eloquently for . o . of Solvax. the merit fracture of the left leg last Do not pound when IIOXOH GIRL'S MEMORY. suffer another minute. Solvax he fell from the seat of a night A. Miss will relieve you. If it doesn't, tell for Ada services Funeral Third East and Fifth Schramm-Johnsoat wagon gravel Drugs, that you Stout, daughter of William H. and who South. Parker was attended at. the want North Stout, of HalUday, your money back and they will and at later the emergency hospital 3 it. m. refund Advertisement. died Monday, were held at p. yescheerfully hospital. the Holliday ward chapel. county terday in Newr I'niverslfy dag. aThe UniverY. Larson presided. Bishop J. were orsity of Utah announces Bennlon ganized Bishop Hyrum extension course by newly Dr. Snod-d- y of Taylorsvllle. D. Lambert of Fast In the psychology of thinking and Mill Creek, Milo Andrews and Arthur memory, which will meet atf. o'clock was of Music by Saturday afternoon Holliday. Wagstaff in the City and ward choir. Pupils of the Irving County the and ensuing Saturdays school attended in a body, and the at 9 a. building, m. were schoolmates of Miss pallbearers Stout, Victor Redmond, ClarenceEdwin ATTORNEYS ADMITTED. McDonald, Joseph When Judge Tillman D. Johnson Melvin Newman and i avviKjk Tame! i Arthur Quist. opened the United States district court Wagstaff. Oiivo Oil For ?4 yesterday Taylor Chamberlain, Prestrie tame reaion ton D. Richards R. R. Hackett and dii:d. that ha adviser were admitted to practice in the fedSPROAT. At 1534 Tark street, No- eral court. The court was adjourned Certified Milk.' 4' vember 2i, Alvorette Sproat, widow of yesterday f ,Wv-noon until 10. o'clock Monday W. born 22, Sproat, Christopher July when the forenoon, federal servUtah. in Funeral grand jury 1860, Ogden. ices Friday at 3 p. m. at the family will be impanneled. atto are invited residence. Friends tend. Interment in City cemetery; auDeceased leaves five tomobile cortege. C. J. Sproat. Margaret Sproat, children, tZ. G. L. John Sproat and Harold Sproat. Sproat. IIALFORD. At 25 N. Ninth West. November 23, of pneumonia, Lillian L., and Mr. Charles H. daughter of Mrs. 9 days. Halford, aged 3 months and Funeral services Saturday at 1 p.nrem. in-at the family residence. Friends vited to attend. Interment in City cemetery. WALKER. At a local hospital No72 vember 24, Mrs. V. A. Walker, aged at one time a resident of Gold-fielyears, Nev. The body is at the parlors of Joseph William Taylor. 25 S. West Temple street. Notice of funeral later. - t- - J UNITED But we have plenty of those carefully selected books, which are even nep-O.llca- Jo;ii -- ." i? t '. ft, "Xot So 3lany Toys as Usual for Christmas" . , ; n;.n. 'I 121 j ; 1 cc, U SYSTM ,1 - s - . Vfi . OF . fie.'- 1 iNVi ; -- i UP CONTRACTS 21. MrnSngltl. j SIGNING Nov. C'tden. rnu.- -' l, the prystcians f.y. uy an ulcerated tootli resulted in the ile.it li ii!iv ... anlenny. . opedi .. ofor' Koes n r'Si'lni ma. i Salt ,1T Mrs. Vallin's Strength Gives Three Lake Security & Trust i,im, sulr. Menr.y weeks nv'i fered fror.i toothache and when tids Away Alter Four Hours Company Ready to Back w.is not attennei to tn iirue nevei-- -f nilwhich d bloc c;jed '"iofiiiiz, on Witness Stand. I in the tr. t.lr.KitU attack. ItnlnaN Brigham Project. ror he was treated m me jieei t wl.l.i I ttal. I Horn In Oxford. 11a. the nan de-oft.i Th J tret-'jMr. and Mrs Henry"in Penny, the llfr!.l of I i ( !cr( Nov. i Nervous roJJar had resided Idaho mot of I cam24. Nov. a After iSrigham City, principal Mr hi Hfe. i:ides his parents he la,be;i i'o;sraErt a for several months for i waged paign l,"'Iir.y le.ivcs a wife. Th body will be, wltn.t ni" or for funeral the Swan sugar for to factory nt Martin, f h tro l with Uf. j llrlgham Iikc City m Ju muI burial wl! take place I fTOt'f Iom virinty. Salt L,nke. promoters are ttk.t.l !) the services trr:HoKfil i ft court thi: utter noon f I'rcsUui. in the field signing tip contracts for t four t hour. a i ifr;.i: i . r i r. a rie f beets for next year's delivery. .firtrs? wM.-t-!,'n a hfr Martin wll lain trial it The Salt Lake Security & Trust t eart be Srr.f ii,m.n.i rinx. chair to an ante-r.r-- i. company has taken hold of the proponed fromn the wlii.fJi to FAREWELL GIVE her GOLFER afterwards sition. As thi on company indirectly j I one. eontrolM the Hammond canal, the ofr r on dtrret Mr.At Watiln I. Ad r bin! w ficers are familiar with the ability of ftW;iktn'l r tit: ion how f I t . by the the district east of Hear river to supt.h r 2$. an.Mjt 2 a. r.i. tat I nun If cmbern of Ocilrn t'lub lleeorate t'h a narchIlKht. how a Hnsr of port a sugar factory. The promoters s"ie In.. I i!ffan'l. the dWimotul pin A. Day With Wreath In and l. a have wi:i f announced that the proposition thr '.sorr, Haiiallan fashion. .itr in' t r.m st'" r. Imw sh oMain-'- l Is now entirely up to the farmers. v.ith th robber. milntchtevents which Their decision will come soon in the tpei'lNov. TieI. Seventy-fiv- e terrified had so form of signed beet contracts, to ser;i!!n,' memw 11 Ojrden. h for thth.it time her at which representatives of the prorox-- r bers of the Osrden ttdf and 'cnntr' cure v r.U. with th moters the east side a clubIn tub the dinner enVfl chief. i. iarty A. fay, pres- district. areThecanvassing Ulltif, virulnation of John district for the proposed to house tonicrlit r h t'hapln for Martin, wmknnl our.i't new of the support eugnr orsran who of th ident factory Mrs. iTtatlon, a of departs At the ronrluMon qie".on. the territory Irrigated by the tomorrow for Honrdulu to spend the Hammond t:l in u few winter. WaUtn be.an to ?o canal system, besides a large sirf Mr. to ivas refcrrel the Inllcn from rho would have area w.st and south as far of this m id th.e club possill who hay t rict Attorney John the man rt"t hid rhair Ii WUIard. extending from city Collinston was praised for his work as r. Davis and others hurried to her and hon north and west, and following toward ?cttin the Klf prounda and the the 'titAr,r. line of Hear river. clubhouse. District Attorney F.. O. Ivatherwnod of the company say there officers The event was a rurprlse to Mr. Day. in his address to the Jury declared the XOno acres of arable land available, of the Upon his arrival he nas decorated with are state would prove Martin guilty that already covered by water tesa wreath in accordance with a Hawaii- besides for by mean of Mrs. Watlin'a robtiery and which wattr rights can be an rights, custom. a of writing testimony timony M rs.theWatlln. secured from the canal system. I. Taylor wiine---Mayor-eleFred introduced first the expert. her Oeorge A--M. Cannon of the Salt Iake A. IL lleywood. the toastmaster. mory inonIet.Ul. relate,! Ttust company, who ig here Security of as were called Piners for toasts 1 upon the morning o'rlo.'k "About on business connected with the new awakened." follows: I wai October 2. 1511. said: 1 enterprise, A. it a Am Goini? lie was dazzled Ohapin he said, "ufid . Day, "Why by Farmers Must Decide. I saw a man was lr tny e Ccrles, "Oolf and Away"; I Roy hinlrg "The question is now for the farmS. Joyce. " tolf itls. Ha in It. Dr. Mandlnsr over me. He had a pistol to decide. If they are Jame H. I)e Vine. ers themselves one hand and a fiaihllfht in the other. tTauses and Cures"; to irow beets and have "them Have Known"; lr. V. satisfied to Jle-- The waiman wearing 1 fortnask. rinr. He said Cr.'Joif I'laycrs I "Proficient will other there shipped districts, ask Profanity,": tny Palrymplc. M. Howe, "Knickerbockers und be no need of erecting another sugar he would not let me K"t away I ntoldI Pr. H. Sox." W. IX Hrown and J. W. factory. On the other hand. If the Jrern had done when he came iifore.rnv and farmers and citizens dead Abbott were Introduced together by business men Mm the rtntr was a ift from him not to take the toastmaster, who said they would generally feel that by reason of the hufhaml and hui:e.1 of beets and of It. He told me 1 nnt hurry, as he Kive a duct, "When the Hall Is In the splendid area of first-clas- s grown the largequality land suithit sin Lake." meant -able for beet cidture. and because of I jrave him the rlnsr. When h artl-cle- the fine railroad the east room 1 heard htm examining PLAY' FOR 'GUN side of Hear river Isfacilities, entitled to a fache DRILLED in another room and ?on 1 would tory, then the farmers and business came back and asked me what srtve htm for the rint:. I tUl him I Peter 1Iole f'onilneetl Court He Fired men should let It be understood that they Intend to support those who are would buy it back for a reasonable 'In Pistol Fan. to build such a factory. If I ready back could he Ret it nald and price, f ;H7 il t't The me prompt action Is taken by the local for IIm, He said fie would letcomcould do this by a know how Ocrden. Nov. 21. A scathing lecture people, I am unqualifiedly prepared to state that a factory will be erectetl munication I would receive later from and a suspended sentence comprised Mm." to Peter next out the meted punishment Mr. year." Cannon snlj that no factory was Two. dav later over tHe telephone W. H. Mrznc by Municipal Judge t or promised In Salt Iiko h heard In ti- - sm voire a lieeder today after being convinced by ever built Rot a letter testimony that Mozzio had fired a pis- county until It was seen that the farmtotd her she woil ers and business men had determined Mr?. Wal-li- n tol by ratline at the tof of f night not to hit anyone, to havt a sugar factory. When this reald she and Cart Vat;tn. now her hut Saturday to frighten Into companions tiu .wn 1. drove out Washington avenue turning to the business district for was once demonstrated, the factory .Ifjwn Twelfth street to the Mar- more amusement. The complaining came easily. fined $j riott hoo',housmetonnotheone.nlsrhtTheof r.est witness. Joe Itoecafote. was for contempt of court committed but while testifying against Mozzie. STORES CLOSED DURING refeafed the drive and were night they he declared he was convinced to return home at a. tn.. when Today ;bou! were In Washington ave-- t that Mozzle did not Intend to choot stopped hint. near Klfteenth street. There were two men near the Ide- iiu In the shadow of th trees." Mrs. ONE DELIVERY AT OGDEN DR. FUNERAL i' tllr tetl f led. "One approached the 1 was ri asked He ifwore a jrepared s. :c.' mask. I Postofflee tlerks Will Work 'Holitliiy rive th tl'i ! him the 1 100 And ho gave m my Shift to .Meet llusine Demands. Former Associates Pay Tribute to Tfc Ilrr.l l . .'it l!r,n It was .Mrs. Watiln w that certain . t In sne 21. her heard voice Nov. Martin of Announcement csrne Ogden. to Memory of Spanish i .'iironm over the ?"h telephone and at from the Ogden postofflee today that I ' how tH street. related the iiew powtoff ic regulations calling Fork Physician. d to the police station shortly for on delivery of mail by carriers on nr. I wlii Into ji tter tf.e arrem of M i rtln go effect tomorrow. holMays t Tho postoffice clerks will work a rlafd She wiii was hts vni-- Inwlth-nanshift." For three years mall "holiday was talking knowing trec:l to Tti IlrraU npubHmn.l service otherIs rn''"l. suspended onUpon holidays. Mrs. Wal'in will h on "or It th' Spanish Fork. Nov. 2t. All the busix'f.pt falling Saturday"it Is ness new regulations, T'otirs sverat The the star'! asraln nf.r houses ot Spanish Fork closed Monday. she ts ; 'errr. r. e r. t i y esrust'ti. said, are the result of complaint bv the funeral of Dr. Will-labusiness men that often important II. during for twenty-eigh- t Warner, years a practicing physician here. affairs nre lupines failure to r li e mall disarranged en holidays. by The body lay in state at the pavilion from 11 a. m. until 2 p. city m. At OGDEN MINOR ITEMS the school children passed by the OBTAIN CANAL CONTRACT noon bier. serLong before the hour set for vice the pavilion was filled andthemanv f J Do ille to Conerrti Tft ttrM TpnM:.-.- n Herni prlnir ating stood outside. The scripture reading Across Colorado Line. Uden. Nov. C t Attacked t.y a nan was given by Kev. Theodore T.ee, who f a harr.m.'r. Thorn s Warrn k. ZZi' t Ir.t;in-)i!- . ntso Tlie Ib 's! the prayer of the Presbytef ;e:!lt:e. Nov. 24. The P.f yt:ol.!s-ITl- y rian read serbni Jrf frr"rM avenue. in .t burial service. Spring! a door. by i;nm "Crossing the liar was sung bv a Construction company of Sprnlg-villon il e tilt He toll th'"a speed "the composed of the lie v. C. K. Daquartet has obtained t'tah. contract en the front d'or for digging t.io re.t of the High Line vis of Sprirgvllle. nnnvf rn; ekriok Holt atyl 1 r. !g:t a uan standlm" cati.it of the. t'nit J Statts reclamation the Jameson sisters. William found Mrs. Pails played t1 ire fly in front of bin wlt'i an up- service frcim Mack. Colo., west almost the accompaniment. He dodged a blow to the I tah line, raise. hammer. In of hehaif the I'tah County Medito several cal amounting alru-but tuite at his hf.ii. h which of pr. Warner was (l.ifd. work. society, The ditch excavation if If slammed th ehet. received It uon t done with teams at a cost of a member, Pr. Fred W. Taylor of Provo I the th d r and f night In t ?. rcre t?u;n a brief address. $ I gave "'.''). Warrerk thlrksj there wai n;orc than In behalf of the State Medical assoMstepim brothers of Spanish Fork ciation. n rr'.in on th porch. Pr. S. C. Haldwln of Salt f Sprlngvilhi Palfreyman c Co. After two month. f.f ve.lded life. and AH three concerns spoke briefly. He said other members racts. have ufn i Mrs. Mary Partr; for extensive equipment of the profession might well emulate r,aeoxpe--unloaded .i Harold partrhle to whom b at the work early next the character of Dr.. Warner. wh never to and i t s ri tnarrie .'i'nirked a task because it was difficult. !.pt that a fpunr. Nevaiia City. Cat. Sn- S,ptemtr the citizens of Spanish Representing few ilays foUowm their marriax the Senator Fork. Gardner told of Henry ! !. i it.d ter,inie cruet and drank !BUYS RANCH FOR $50,000 Pr. Warner's many charities. K. C. :?: r t tUu ' . Mrs. Davis sang "When the Mrs. I.ancta Wo.j rhargrs failure to Shadows Fall." and the Rev. Kvenlng C. Make W. T. Old Mould 1. Martin n ii divorce- corvrda'nt against Theodore I,ee read the closing prayer. provide V or &,! to whom lie was marMate' Show Six young women J. P. H. bore the flowers. Henry Itnneh One The jiallt-e- rers were Almae Jensen, ried in Jut". 2M I. Plaees. P.ent Drown. John W. liooth. Hoswell licences were l?ued l . Steward Nov. 21. W. I. Martin. Pradford. Frank Turner and Ontna West water. to J.'irr!:;ge of gden ard Henry -tti- - ar.d to r who owns sev- Urcen. Interment was in the City cemKit! r (.'. I.Arif'ert a!ifrnia. t!,v of groves near Pajadena, has etery. of .n.ii...i at Altaa eral .r.in phiiio j. i;v:ip moved to We st water and has purchased Hsaueberg of the oi.S I. C. Henry ranch for He Intrn to make it one of the show ROAD ROUTE IS INDORSED fd.nxnivi' d phiCf tuxI vhixki:ii a??t f.f Mr. M.- rt in Ft. N..v. 2t T... Olendlve. Mont.. to kn the ranch intensively, State Commissioners ileport Complete lia!s;; North I.l!i!td It will be d. voied to the raising of m iv.iy tli'V.'i-htrairk of the Northern Pacifu- jMSci;.': County. Itolt y Through hvi- Mock and poultrv f r s lf the yrd tM. cf Ttie f be ts. ay and fruii. . iv lirli. growing e an Th-the by v ar deficit city eh We.--t ri .. Nov. 24. C It. Morgan and I Karl H. of I Provo, K. mail car was ri jitof V.'e t u r fuid follows the KichaTd the of tlie state road of Farg' N. P.. was stall mall rk west ank i f the Crand rlvt-- for some commission hynian J have gone over the proPf. J. tl. M.or. f tdly intur.d. u supertnteroient ditarce. N. P.. posed route of the new road In Provo canyon which bads through the estate i the rdefhodist'.(!, cl'.uieo. was injured of the late William P. Searle. and have in one of th when thrown frim a made- a favorable report the upon if s. to cut out the Ion if PROVO NEWS NOTES planned change fluTwav Bhovt Sprlngilell. a rrairr,M The work upon the state and county t load be tween llolmanvllle and Knlghts-lii'- e has ben completed by ITtah - .d ' r.f The n making a graded road comcounty Provo. Nov. 21 Pending trial on plete through the county with the exan ception of a small section In (Joshen. charge ef main? airtln a nuisance,'AnInjuiction has been issued a gainst run-i.idrews at.latpartners from T a dn-:'Ktsv to mam: ami iost' i.mt.i: Saleni. ytiroPrimtr.lt w n 'iolet rlart . frofa ilas P.rtmhalls rnrl pruao.i THE VALUE OF TRUTH h a j ts lisea.s' a o;i li.idh Catarrh become iva so a of minor child has and prevalent utiring given cu.dv l.r.ve beeri lsued Mirriai; lo ''oh If the past few years that Truth in business is just as important I to I.. P wight bv alL ckanl and Hannah understood should be has fnllv prov.-t- that i.ndle. toth of S:rmirvlt!- It,,, ,.-- as truth in every clay life; truth creates Science I a ccntitutlona disen ad Thomas ar,d Mvrtte H. Hammond Wood-ro- confidence, establishes good-wil- l and both of Provo; Uarencfv Weekes therefor1 reoutres contitutionat . and irjTie Cray, both that will not be of Pleasant builds a trrnditmuit. i. if eversalvea Sprays. le,r:i c v Orove. U't'H''l Chrlstcnsun of i'icu-fsei- wrecked reliability nse .!. cf competition. storms the and Heatrice Cray of Pleasant by and o'ten ilrive the dislastingfurther down th-- ; ease a;r passage iJrove. three generations people Throihgh nd Into the lunro. have learned to place reliance on the n.DiNfi ni:w pitovi; i.:.f i:i or If yott have Catarrh Catarrhal .ro t t your de.ifness or had-noeImchesn Nov. 21. The Midland advertised words cf Scott's Kmulsion, and t"! mie ourtr ,( p.irmiii; rr.pany line, constructed by Iruggtst because tPouWs strength i. Take this homeI .1. N. I'orbin from Mack, Colo., to Cisco they are untarnished, unex-ag- e and add to it i pint of hot water and been successful. Mr. Corbin has hr.ving rated truisms about a househoid ounces of KrantiUtert u.:ar; sflr m t'.l started v.ork oa a line from Watson, take one tc. blespoorifu 4 l tah. th" terminal or in i Intah rail remedy of real and actual worth. to tiroes a, lav. often Colo., oration of an The popularity of Scott's Kmulsion This wilt eul.k s relief way. irmueo.'e oil fichl. Tn new lino wiil hrirg t rc in " g in from n the wilt and te e!"ration si by is $!.. increasing as intelligence advances, saoun open. br .tc.in:r srin,c. rloKS-in. He acrnplin to Mr. hi Curl. arul nuirm str; dropp'f" eav because in these days of adulterations terCisco rxteotions tpom rf Green. Diver. aio plar:; tor. at. Into the treatment to and minal Thompsons continues it to guarantee pure cod liver oil a slight ton1." Thi . e; .!- twrfocted with glycerine and efmakes It medicinally action which aih:;:. liypophofp'hitcs ctitu vNA l oin i: tv hero l . h ji fective if case.s to build strength, imV.X It is easy to Nov. 21. thtn and weak. llla Tf Paso, troops lcome i., the lunsrs. the and blrjoel prove c n.n c t t little. from Juarez met and defeated a small It is free front alcoholstreneihen make, tastes wh a wholeor t, to opiates e.(. person freo i;very this eiestructlve of Carranza soldiers at Guada-bo.pbody some aelvertised. should d.eae from truthfully milea east of Juarez, opScott & Bowne. lttooni.e!d. N. J. fcie this treatrretit a trial. Advertise- - posite thirty Faben?, Tex., early today. iimi t. .1 rj , MR. TAFT CRITICIZES I j I M The Rpr!il r.cpubltriin.l Spanish Fork. Nov. 21. 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