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Show THE (goes from jail to Extensive Program for Convention at American Fork Is Arranged. I this 15. Arrest Feb. Anderson I. morning of o. r,ritl;in If, Mnhlman and Ie-- i ry HTitfant - ft-- ncc-ier.t- e 2 p. ad-Ires- n l . f f . j t HI-Kal- 1"," vert-sh- yen-s'.e- fltflcr-sfnokln- ly e. l K 1 tt' au-tiiorl- Iur Ik, s . uffl'-ient:- y h U. A. C. HEADRECEPTiON .d . -. i 4.-- ' i;. j Ross, for r ' rtpre. Kxpresa for the Wells Farsro d Feb. Osr-Ie- fort ITEMS MINOR OGDEN J r I v' .t 15. Aaron vr an .... teen . Y. rtr-- ... iesner resided in Is now in California. but ation-wbi- He ohtalned "'" . u iy su rerepuianon mil of i.ol.1 nninit train rob?ers. rou nd ItoMe- New partment street ut Twenty-seventte'tfif broken three-stor- y e i W-'.e- k in Honor of Dr. E. G. Peter- son, with .wA t .. . t n. from San Kran rfn'l number lie bruthr. of yewr. infnrnitinn Enthusiastic in Demonstration . ! I h President-elec- t. TL HMhI-UeT":b'.j- 1 IK'an. Feb. 13. A Representative cf isran citizens attended afsniblage a demonstration at the Commercial club tonlcht In honor of Dr. k. Petereon. newly elected president of Co'.leire. the agricultural The following sitirens spoke: Trustees Thomas S uHrt. John Adams nnd Jr.. II. II. Own of the Joseph Qulnney. Commercial club. Prof. William Peterson, president of the t ". A. C. Alumni association. Senntor J. W. Kunk. Several selection were rendered a ouartet. Dr. Peterson expressedbyappreciationHefor the election to the presreviewed briefly what tho idency. ye! ool has stood for and paid a hi eh tribute to Dr. John A. Widi.oe for the k'rowlh of the Institution under his ad ministration. lief reshment were served followlni: fr i- 'r t An-1erso- IS ;i. ianlt. t I School Team Grabs Northern Division Honors With Clean Score. High 55,000 PA' D FOR SOKG COPYRIGHT 5per!l U Tb HoraM Top-bl- L sn ) Pild 1 copy-Tlsr- pub-Ilsherj- ay se-s- WOMK.VS SCSSdONS. .Monday, IVbrnary I p. m., "Forehandedness In tion of Meals," Mrs. Oeorfte PreparaR. Hill; Mis Gertrude "Working i:qidpment." McCheyne; 7.30 p. in., Conjont (See pro- 2. ,3 y 1 E. 31. TYSON. to The IIerald-Rcpnhl!oa- 0. V. U. Notable Agricultural Experts to Give Addresses at Sessions Herald-Republledi- i. - t. s" Lin-for- on d; Irripu-"Sanltar- VICWIPROVING Heritld-Repnhllran- n -- to The a. in. lt ts, tume. rfernJl-P.epoM!can- .l : 1 1 v t lled lojjm d . ANSWERS vil need to Tim Die at Mc-Intir- Ken-llwort- PANTER FUNERAL IS HELD Memory of One of Leading: Citizen Union Honored. Special to The of Ilerald-Republlea- state Legislature, director of the Mur- ray State bank and associated with' a ' wide range of business Interests, was' held at il o'clock this afternoon from MISS MAGDALENE DORIUS. the chapel of Union ward. Bishop C. L. M. Milne of Union ward officiated. Feb. 19. Miss Magdalene Kinging was by the ward, choir, aided EPHRAIM, this city and Vernon Jen- by Miss Ada Russell of South Cottonsen of City will be mar- wood as soloist. ried lrr"the Brigham Manti temple Wednesday. Miss Dorius is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Dorius. Mr. Jensen is the son of Prof, and Mrs. D. C. Jensen of TODAY'S BEAUTY TALK Brigham City. They leave for Preston, Ida., the latter part of tho week to make their home. Yoti can make a delightful sham- STORRS. poo with very little effort and for a Imperial to The very trifling cost If you get from your, druggist aa package of canthrox and Storrs, Feb. 19. Mrs. Jack Davis en- dissolve teaspoonful in a cup of hot. a tertained at children's party Friday water. Your shampoo is now ready. in honor of her little daughter Mae's Just a little at a time on pour tho. e fourth bthday. About twenty-fivand rub briskly. This creates scalp children were present. an abundance of thick, white lather, A valentine dance' was given Monday that thoroughly dissolves and remove excess oil and dirt. After evening at Standardville. Those at- all dandruff, the hair dries quickly, with a rinsins, Mr. were Mrs. and here from tending that makes It seem heavier Lew Storrs, Mr. and Mrs. Briant String-ha- fluffiness than it Is, and takes on a rich luster Misses Ha Larsen, Hazel Jones, and a softness that makes arranging it Dale Oakley and Walter Bandley. Mrs. George A. Storrs and son Fred a pleasure. Advertisement. left Saturday for an Indefinite stay in Salt Lake. Miss 11a Larsen left Friday for Loto attend the military ball at the gan U. A. C. 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Indigestion, constitution liver, gastritis, piles, diarrhoea, fistula.' torpid heart disease, ekin disease, eczema, female trouble, nervousness, insomnia, scrofula, obesity bladder kidney trouble, lumbago! trouble, lirighfs disease, diabetes, rheumatism, neuraldizziness, headaches, nervous debilgia, dropsy, ity ia men ami many other chronic diseases have been restored to health and happiness without poisonous drugs or the knife, by tb 1'ee I'oo Luu Chinese Herbs. Yee Foo Iain Chinese lierb Co., llg S. Sialn. second tloor. Salt bake City. Utah. Honrs' a. to. to 8 p. m. ; 10 a. m',. Dally, to 8 p. m. Phone Wasatch Sundays. 6930. Consultation and particular tree. Anyone Can Now Make Their Own Liquors at Home and Save Money. men to serve and please you in our Loan, Insur- Cincinnati. O., Feb. 19, 1916. A y distiller of has lust a concentrated extract with produced which anyone can now make right at home any whisky, liquor or .cordial at a saving of over 60 per cent of the liquor dealers' prices. It's very simple and easy. A few minutes does the work,norequiring no apparatus, no boilwhatsoever. is ing, said that experience the liquors made are farItsucan to those be that perior most liquor stores, and aspurchased at a result of this discovery thousands of people all over the country are already making their own liquors at hom,?. The has been carelegality of his method the auby fully investigated highest thorities and found to comply with the laws in every respect. No one now need be without their favorite as it can be made right at home orliquor, anywhere in a jiffy, just as wanted. The news of this amazing discovery has startled the country ajid he has already received ehousands of letters of praise. Anyone can try a quart of his favorite to M. W. Prickett, free by liquor 2171 Universal writing Cincinnati. O., building, and ask for his int eresting booklet Secrets of Making Liquors at Home," which he will send free to anyone sending their name and address. Advertisement. well-knoA- twenty-fiv- e vn this--cit- ance, Abstract and Probate Departments. We will employ more as soon as vou give us sufficient business to warrant it. TRACY aster (the SPECIALIST IV1 EDUCATED RELIABLE, EXPERIENCED LQAIJ & TRUST I CO.VSCLT ME S FREE CCMPABY niood, Skin, Kld-e , Uladder, I rinary, Heetal, Nervous Diseases, It Ueumatism, Varicose Veins, Plies, I leera-tton- n m Fistula, are the I masull-men- STATE MEDICAL CO. appreciate the business you have been doing with us and desire to make our service more an more helpful to you. Tell your friends about our good banking facilities. AVe 23-- Main Street, Suit Lake City, S. These tiny CAPSULES are superior to Balsam of Copaiba, Cubebs or x injections,and Accounts subject to check are solicited. WAIUl MITl'AI. II AX CM. 1 I4 he Mat sonai fc&ank 3o increase in Price.' eoiiblic SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. P sh. ItTillMMirsM Bit j, aw out inconvenience. Sold by all druggittt. km. pBrai.r is m arm if I r m ail Restores Men's Vitality. Km Price ft. At all drujiKlsts. Always Schramui-JolinsDrugs. on hand at llfH f RELIEVES In (M!DY) HOURS tho same diseases with- 24 9 or th ov-e- tu have and in y ' tered, of YOU II opinion cane in yours for the asking:. Head. Think. Act. This does not obligate you to take treatment. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Sundays,7 to10 8.a. m. to 12 (noon); evenings, A To Our Patrons Age.. ; Union, Feb. 19. The funeral of Will-- " iam J. Panter, former member of the Mi n. ntl'IIK . (SAKE YOUR OWN LiOOORS AT Ad Friday evening, February 25. the Young Men's and Younsr Ladles' Mutual Improvement associations will give a dance In the Mill Creek ward amusement hall. A feature will he a prize for which trophies will be awardwaltz, ed to both lady and gentleman. After the prize waltz the dance will be to tho ladle and the rules turned of leap year will be observed. FOSTMASTFU AT AmtAIIAM. 19. Mrs. Hardee V. Washington. Feb. Wilcken today was appointed postmaster at Abraham, Millard county, Ftah. She was Indorsed bv the Millard coonfv Democratic committee. V doe-to- Wil-for- MILL . s- - great-grandchildre- v :. - V . Mount Pleasant, Feb. 19. Mrs. Hanof this city, nah J- Reynolds, ata pioneer her home here, aged died Wednesday St years. Mrs. Reynolds was a native d of FnKland and was baptized by her mother Woodruff In 1S40. AVith nlie came to Ftah in is 13 and located In Pleasant Grove. She was married in 1S53 to Levi 11. Reynolds and with him In 1S60. come to Mount Pleasant Mrs. Reynold was the mother of ten are living. She children, nine of whom also is survived bv RS grandchildren and Sti J . Herald-Rrpoblleon- SrM-cJ- - the district court, which opens here Albert Face. B. F. Mondayj.. Price. C. 11. Marcusen, A. W. Birch. A. W. McKlnnon; Helper, J. E. Moore, Ray Miller, Joe Bruno, J. II. Holmes. E. If your bones ache, chills run down B. Evans; Bryner: Castlegate, Levi W. L. BurClear Creek. John Gibson, 3our back, your eyes and nose water, ton, E. H. Reynolds. H. O. Anderson; THE DIRECTORY if you are feverish, restless and Winter Quarters. G. F. Dorgan: PUBLISHING COMPANY Joseph Parr; Wellington, Albert Barnes; Spring Glen, John Tryan; irritable you've got the Grip. Storrs. Albert Radre. John CunningTo get the best results, take ham; Sunnyside, Henry "Wilcox. at the first ehill "Seventy-seven- " CITIZKXSI1IP ACQUIRED. ARE YOU SICK AND DISCOURAGED? Tooele, Feb. 19. At the February or shiver. Lost taitU ia doctors ana medlcinea? term of district court, with F. C. wait until you begin to Do If you want to get wear Do you know how you Loofbourow present, the Judge tbe Climese have cured diseases ritU berbi. were admitted to citizenship following of the cough and sneeze, have sore throat roots, plants and barks for cen tuples Fnited States: Carl August Johannson. The xee too lain Chines' Leonard Ernest Gustaveson, Michele and influenza, it may take longer. Herbs nave tureu mousanus. no Brunetti. The cases set for February, so not arugs, Wby jour 25c and $1.00, at all druggists or knile. Don't give up hope. mostly probate and civil cases, were mailed. You may for continued. Medicine Co., 156 have tried yourself. doctors and mediHumphreys' Homeo. William street. New York. inauy other methodsr cines, or failed even soma FINAL SUMMONS Mr. Hannah J. Reynold r. JV It OKS SKLECTKII. Price, Feb. 19. The following is the term of list of jurors selected for-th- e 1 f ' Monday. Home-makin- race! Back hurt you? Can't straighten up without feeling sudden Now pains, listen! sharp aches and twingee? That's lumbago, cclatica or maybe,, " and you'll get relief the from a moment strain, you rub your back with sooth- ' "St. Jacobs Oil." ing, penetrating else takes out soreness, lameNothing You ness and stiffness so quickly. rub it on your back and out simply comes the pain. It is harmless and doesn't burn the skin. Limber up! Don't suffer! Get a small trial bottle of old, honest "St. . Jacobs Oil" from anv drug store, and after using it just once, you'll forget that you ever had backache, lumbago or sciatica, because your back will never hurt or cause anv more misery. never It and has been rec- - ' ommendeddisappoints for sixty years. Advertisement. Herald-Repuhllea- cts on f- ! ' ' - - "Co-operati- Lon al-u.- S- gram for men). This Week. Tuesday. 10 a. m., In Communities," Miss McCheyne; "Poultry liaisand Home Income." Prof. Ii. Alder; ing Special to The 2 p. m., "Civb- Sanitation." Dr. K.,(5. Feb. 19. Commencing next Provo, Mrs. "Infant Titus; Feeding," George Afternoon the blj? farmers' Thursday 7.:?o m.. p. McCheyne; Conjoint (See round-u- o this section will be held for for proKram iuen. the Prigham Young university and at the newlv appointed president of the Mdnftln.v, March 1. " p. m.. "Kind and Cuts of Meat." Ftah Agricultural college. Dr. F."D-G. Peterson, will frlve a lecture on MerProf. John T. Caine, III; "Demonstra-Cookrry,- " iversified Prof. A. N. Farming." tion. Meat Miss McCheyne; of head the 7.3 0 p. m., Conjoint (See proKram rill, depart- a agricultural for ment at Die I!. Y. will deliver men ). on "Cror lecture and Thnrnday. discussions will he Improvement" lead by Kichar4 m. 10 Children's Mrs. Wadlev of Pleasant Grove Clothine." O. W. and J. H. Flnford;; 2 p. m.. "Sanitary Milk In Andelln of this city. American Fork." P.cn U. Fldridxe: The program for the other sessions and Its of the convention Is as follows: ",ookery of Milk Ml.ss 7.30 (demonstration!, McCheyne; Here Is rrosram, P. m., "Children's Play and Work." Mrs. 2S, 2 p. m.. "The Silage II. Friday. Feb. J. Finford. A. P. Hallantyne: discussion Problem." Friday. by farmers. "Potato Disease." Dr. 2 p. m., "Home Demonstration Work led M. P. Henderson; discussion led by In Ftah County," Mis Prof. I'. H. iSmart. II. "Children's Questions." Mr. McCheyne, J. 2 p. m.. "The Dalrv Cow Saturdav. y 7.30 p. m.. "The History of as a Supplement to I tan County Agri Milk Campaign." Mis Mc- culture," Pen H. Kldridge; discussion led hv A. o. Smoot. Jr. "Farm Ac Cheyne; (round table), Mrs. Linford. counting," Harold Clark; discussion led by James Clove. Jr. Women Section. DUEL P. Y. C. Thursdav. Feb. Art gallery. 24, 2 p. m. Lecture and demonstration, Mrs. George Hill: "Physical Fducatlon Miss Armorel Dixon. for Women," 2 p. m. 3Iaa and Nu Who Killed Opponent See Friday. Value of Food." Miss May Ward; tritive Mother nnd It emnrkable "Home Decoration," Prof. K. 11. Fastinln I oted. inond. Saturday. 2 n. m. Salads, demonstra tion. Mrs. F. H. lOastmond and' Miss fpclsl to Tho Fvanston. Wyo., Feb. IS. Though Isottle Harris; "Hints on Dress. Miss VHnte Flllott: demonstration on "Serv nursing an ugly bullet wound in his ing." Miss Yi.-iaParkinson and Mrs. breast, Clement Morrison, oil operator Nellie Taylor. offspring Valley, who was shot in a (enernl SfHnion. duel with Cal Hlckle. bartender, in the College hall. Ti. Y. 1'.. Thursday. 7.30 p. m. Music under direction of Prof. Palace .saloon yesterday, showed sdsrns A. C. Lund: "Conservation of Bird of improvement tonight after he had Life." Dr. J. H. Paul. m. 7.20 been visited by Mrs. A. Morrison, his Music under di Filday.of Prof.p. C. P.. rection "Itural Johnson; itrd mother, who lives at Spring Val Sanitation." Dr. T. U. Bcatty: music; ley. body of Hickle, who received g as a Profession," Dr. a fatal wound In the duel, wss taken G. 1. HMmhall. 7.30 p. m. Music under Saturday. to Ogdcn this afternoon. G. W. Fitzroy: "Hurnl lirection of Prof. Morrison repeated his statement that 1'rolilems," A. W. Ivins; music; "DemHlckle fired first and that he had been ocracy in Dress," Mrs. Charles "Wells: at the Provo High threatened by Hickle. Sheriff Will- "Cnlforin fDressL. F. iam Ii. I.owham Raid that because of School." Supt. Fggertscn; music. the condition of Morrison, who Is far from being out of danger, it win not PLAN ELDERS' CONFERENCE be neessary to have him guaroed. He added that in the event that recovers it is probable that Morrison all evi- I'rosrrnm In Arranaed for All Day Se- dence of the duel will he turned over ion Sunday. to the district attorney. to The ffpeelal A 19. Feb. eonference for Provo, Fnnernl Arrangement. of elders the Ftah slake will be held Osrden. Feb. 19. The funeral of Mr. at Prigham Young university Sunday, Hirkle will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow the forenoon session commencing at 10 from the JOrkwndall funeral o'clock In the library. Tho following with Ilev. fi. F. llasswciler of hapel, First program has been arranged, for this Methodist church officiating. session Singing and music in charge of Prof. J. It. Boshard. of tne Work of the Klders "Report191.V by John C. Swenson. During DOES YOUR STOMACH "Record Keeping of the Individual Quorums." by J. W. Peterson, followed by u discussion led bv Peed Beck. "Social Activities of the by to be led J. Jtalph Wilklns; discussionCiders," TROUBLE YOU? L. Lucian byTrte Noyts. afternoon session will commence at 2 o'clock with the following program: In "Special Teachers Fmphaslzcd by Carl C. Christensen; Quorum Work." discussion to be led by John W. Strong. "Review of New Outline of Study in Quorum Meetings" of J. E. Talmage's book "Jesus the Christ," by F. H. Smart. I ".s "Remarks by Members of the Stake Presidency." L - . J All members of the are cordially invited. higher priesthood that fy " ROUND-UPA- T will change pop-ttlarl- " I MWES Wonderful ht . - l Ppeelal Ilrlffham. Feb. ?. P.ox Ilidcr IIih school cln hed the hip ! Vanelfnl of the has Tht llrtm In the basnorthern division champions which is fast ketball serl. Ft"Mre. to a close. won its VniKht ilox JHckr drawing ninth successive victory from llyrum. the South Cache With fires s.'iiinsr at fifty cents a representlnjc I.nst nieht Pox i;i ler Jlih won ioxen anil meat at a quarter a pound school. from Hlchmond at that place. 6) to 2.1. Ja' the for the pal yesterday The score at Prlsrham tonight wa Un of popular t! in New York Cider 42, llvrum 22, and at Hlchmond. Hot KIder (id. Itlchmond seems rermtrkab'.e. And yet the The local team lia but one more h will sell a million copies to play. It will finish the s?am 1 a 1 iCh and cent fortun. reap at soon after March 1. with lajv!ile Follow Ins Is a rart cf the? souk's chorus Kven if ISO'S Fi ler loses to Knysvltl recived: it will not ri,r. ire the situation. Jlot clipped from a copy J KIder alrcndy ha nine pamfs to her out of tn. Her nearest neighWhat Money Caa't Buy credit bor ha but eitrht. Coach 1'o.keily rr feels confident thnt his team will finish the series in the northern division with a full i a per cent to its credit U'rlrhta and Wat kins, for Ho t Kld-- r. - !. The neth-er- 'i gun - t t Tie toorN e Wancsar-played prfe pair. was referee Ti e Une-ti- p I. follows: And One Dose Has OftciTDis-oPOX FI.Di:iI. JIY1IFM. Suffering. polled Years Hei.J ....l.f r s i. i cora4e.J,T gasp of a Jeppson r.f Watklns Patter Wonderful c Remedy can realMayr's Mausrhan Tinsrey No WONDFRFUL. be termed 3 n Jensen ly All t a. r find Wrlsrht will live matter r.r where you Hlchard you fr.,!.fr a tjp- - ps fr'tUt peopio who have suffered with Stomach. J.lver and Intestinal Aliments, snd have been restored to health JIM CUTLER GOES FREE etc.. are loud In their praise of this and all iJ while; A wift whociir.gs who. sKiex-- r It acts on the source and remedy. of these aliments, removfjundatlon " catarrh and bile tho poisonous Official ing my Arrest of Wyoming accretions, taking out the inflammamir try, Or a srrcja's rooif AaJ BBL,'hiTf Miffp Herder Wna tion from the Intestinal tract and ason False Ilnmor. sists In rendering the same antiseptic. the cause of th sonic Possibly Sufferers are urged to try one dost P.ock Sptinjr. Wyo.. Feb. t It odd tesf. which sterns to which :.lone should relieve your sufferappeal to women. The etory i.i th tody yesterday in lor.r.c t!on with tlio ing and convince ou that Mayr's Wonfidelity and (recent robbery of pa.isetisrers on Cnion derful Remedy should restore you to on,j tells of woman" arrested on a good health. Put it to a test today. cantiot Pacific train No. Is, was things In her Ilf which money a "false rumor." accordfr x to information Stmt ult music also ha for booklet un Stomach Ailments trr.pt. The odd from tJrcn Icivcr. Cutler was to Geo. to received harmonies number cf II. Mayr. Mfg. Chemist, 136 ref at Kemrnerer. cndd brlns out the voice and I arranged In npjAt the St.. Chicago, or better still, conclusion of their Inulrv the Whiting several key. CJreen Hlver pollee issuU a statement obtain a bottle from your druggist. of the song1 reached exoreraflrtic Cutler of connection with For sale by druggists ever where. Sample ropt . . the robbery. Advertisement. 1 "St, Jacob's Oil," General session for men and women. Public school assembly. and announcements, Introductions J. U. Hicks, Principal Superintendent Professors Page and Rich-- a Justescn, rd s. Musical selection. Women's session, high school aswhere the following program sembly, will be rendered: Food facts for the family, Miss Blanche Cooper; poultry raising and home income. Prof. Byron Alder. Men. Public school Musical selection. assembly. Live stock business. Prof. John T. Caine HI. Causes and prevention of diseases. Dr. 11. J. Frederick. 2 p. m., women. High school assembly. (Hean milk for babies, Ben R. Eld-re- d ge. In Fses of milk and its the diet. Miss Blanche Cooper. Men. Public school assembly. Musical selection. Organization of a dry farm, J. W. Paxman. corn-beGleanings K. from dairy Ben KIdredge. farms, 7 p. m. Conjoint, opera house. Rural credits, Dr. George Thomas. Poultry management. Prof. Byron Alder. Musical selections. Tuesday. Woman. High school assembly. Musical number. Food for the family, Miss McChej'ne. Musical selections. Men. Public school assembly. Maintaining soil fertility. Dr. F. S. Harris. Musical selection. Alfalfa insects. Dr. E. G. Titus. 1 p. m., conjoint. Public school assembly. Musical selections. Announcements. for department work. Separate Women to meet in high school D. S. laboratory Woman. Civic sanitation. Dr. E. G. Titus. Demonstration, Miss cookery of milk and itsMen. McCheyne. Dr. E G. Civic sanitation. Titus. Crops, Dr. F. S. Harris. Musical selection. The musical selections are to be given bv the high school under direction of J. W. McAllister. In honor of Washington's birthday a dancing planned by the party' has been school for Monday. plrls of thebe high a demonstration of three There will ages of dancing to be danced in cos10 -- ! avenue for a nd ho us to lie toil It by ;eoree i:r .wnlnsr at a cost of feet,Is will The bulollnst will be SixlOl and exin twelve apartments corf !. for occupancy by rady pected to AuiiiC 1. r enter With I . I. Men. W. I. srer.erai .u; eriuten lent of the Jef with headquar- rsystem, Informal l.Tlon Pacific confer-enters In ur ahA, htd A.an V.T.ttr.ev. - ner il wlta hre euierinf-n.IenSnort i the I. In ard S. II. Toucey. sssperlnter drr.t of th -. W online llvlsin of the Cr.ion Ce meetir.KFactft'hureh ertlee. Mrs. Mntlr for eoprano. ar.4 Mvrti" Thatcher Mis Lillian Thatcher, violinist, will BOX EIDER ELEVEN at service contribute musU a! numhr In First Pre, vterlan church tomorrow mrntn and ewclnr. other? who wltl srlve ti!ottnr are Miss J la vlolini.t. Miss IJeatrice llsmll CHAMPIONSHIP fosf. violinist, and Miss Ioute PlTee. wl'Mnsfn 'Rar m., Peet Culture." Dr. .3i p. m.. ironjointl "Itural Dr. fieorire Thomas; "An AgJo irney' (lantern). Dr. Har- Wheel -- h t Saturday. Plar live stock show. Ite-liear- sir e. Special it, e f :i e Grantsville, Feb. 19. Monday and Tuesday of next week have been chosen for the Grantsville farmers' round-u- p and housekeepers' convention, which will be given under auspices-- - of the "Ag" club of this school, in connection with the domestic science department, and with the assistance of the Ftah The program college. Agricultural follows: m lt nn -.- fr Pain from back with small trial bottle of old Rub Schedule of Events Arranged for Convention in Grants-villNext Week. n ePtl-Thnrn- .n i 4 Thursday. HAM CITY, Feb. 19. The 10 a. m.. " hat Farms Pay Pest and BRIG of llrigham will be Jr.. 13 K. M. wny? Dr. it. Prosssard: "Farm Probon March changed lems." It. J. Fvans; i p. m.. "Clean- Tyson will begin his term to succeed F. Corn-beFrom ing Farms." Pen Vv. Anderson. Mr. Tyson has been enIt. KldrldKe; JIoks," Dairy John T. Caine, III. gaged In business here to since ten years atro. Thecoming transfer Prlgham Friday. 13. 10 a. m., 'TJeef Cattle Problems," John will be made March T. Caine. Ill; "SUaKo as a Feed," V. H. 2 p. in., Chipman; "Drainage J. C. V.'heelon; "MeasurementProblems," of Wa- i nil. i i. v insor; 7.30 p. in.. FARMERS TO CONDUCT ine insiory or irritation, ' Mathonl-ha- h Thomas, Salt Fake; "Irrigation Practice.1' J. c. on. larr fr-n- . 1 J. Kvans. iT-.- r . - , t : VedneiMlay, March 1. 10 a. m., "Tho Organization of a Dry i arm, j. w, Paxman; Dis"drain eases." Dr. (JeorKe IT. Hill; 2 r. m., Sanitation." Miss Certrude Mcfhevne; Dr. tieorjce It. Hill; coiato "Cost of pisasfs," Farm Crops,' Producing: J. W. Paxman; 7.30 p.Dry m., address. Prof, A. N. Merrill; "Farm liurcau," Dr. It, s ti sftir.r SWEUUMGO ,,LJ 'Harris; reditu. ricultural ris: "Home Fiulpment," Miss Gertrude .McCncyne. Tuendny. 10 a. in., "Poultry Management." Prof. uyron Alder; "Alfalfa Insects," Dr. F. Iitus: 2 p. m., "SuKar Poet Insects, Dr. F. D. Uall; "yugar Peet Insects. 7.T.0 p. m. "The ir. litus; New Humanity." Dr. (conjoint), Titus; "Poultry and sanitation (lantern), Prof. Housing Kyron Alder. Arri-utturn- Spet-U- l. iy SHPSIONS. MIC.V.S n 0-!- li.lpp. urTnyu, Monday, Vchrumry 2H. 11 a. in., 'Need of Ftah F. . FerSonthwlck: "MaintaininK'County." toii tility." Dr. F 8. Harris. A. It. Pallan-yne- ; il-- . lll'lfl r'., pro-trra- Grant Svphem an aa rharsre f fctlr.cf li r:or without license Weber County Bureau Memel.ins; I 1 Tweniy-fourit- i Zl street, fat 'I rntherj ri.ired to iiuv bers Listen to Address on II thn delsved l.i matrimonial .ia ns.- iI bond of tlO wsi obtained. poIJIU Bill. Land Bank !ifj I lice snv. hv MIs Maria Morri. I rlrw a tank ar.l borrowed! from I the remainder. A fev hour af t r I I AridTon' from Jail, he and I rfi'aM I Mis I MurrU oMainl a Mor 19. thnn fifty lc-In tho counlv clerk's offlcl IVf nden. Wel.er county fjrm-r- s and were married l y John V. Ululh, I Atimdrd tt f r;u bureau mttfmt today to i'ar I lff ut v county clerk. mom!ii f tlteTl.i n i. Jr. i".r at l tt e ft- h Dr. eijd.ain rural rrdits. Thn;AJ confined moat of to an rtrJanatlnn of th I.tni HSnK FARM PRODUCTS SOUGHT whL i, i n b?-report. favor Ably til. to t'nnsrfs by a joint co: rimtttfe from tfi arl ?enat llr.';e I Thomsii explained that th !UI Or-dment of v b! Klrra sys Gronr to rwrwlti for thIn Mtahllnf fro lr.:t-Ftat t! rtct twrUi dlt Supply for Increased tank oftn each dis wltii a fd'.il Demands. six wl"rn t.ine fttrrtor.i. with trict,ii irriil ami farmers nr borrowing; by TJ. lTra?.i.nepTMVso. t,v th tur lojir.!. At the 19. Directors of Feb. lend n, the SiOO.v.') win . start th K.ivrrnnt to be loaned to res'ri company have letided to en- to fAfit district I,ink contracts with farmers to ln- farmer. wit farm property as scur-.te- r ir intouffici'nt andfreh More vegetables l.ooo.itrt'.xe mer who borrow moner from to rill order. than tnejirn.is In tne IniK ,,t must buy tock Ian I pounds of vegetable and frultw l an and onlv wer In proportion to prepared last yenr. It was stated, Tl. ida Is but order from surrounding states and if. i v vote. th t i.rrnwff k remrre. that a f.nfrnw r will trv to keco ior export trade w rate amount must ho handled in Interest th.it r!own xpn triir and tht factory mut b enlarjfd. win no; r Increased, of Dr.. A committee farmerj. orranlations npotjteiIn thto tt raato the acreage a.i, availahiw f i unl. ar a vitil f.. tor t!ie Inity of Osrden for the production of with t.e land hank plan. - strlntr ! beans, aweet corn. peas, onions tn borrow In bulk, to ellmuirijf un- - pumpkin, ! Another work. other .iotwil turnip and nt rrliai . rty t h at the plant.garden ald. tm tUsxt fhe proUurts evaporated featur. stem. to audecided have directors the Iht C. C. MJehcner. manager. borrowers hf.itld control thortze to of th Tht production committeearranscd purc.-ia.sa corn shelllne machine and announced it ha tho automatic welehtnK arnl packing de- two r.u!"."l of !ed potato In folorado and will ask vifej. Swef f.xrm thern in an errort to farmer to u better t'. rtuaSttv of the potato crop CHORUS OF 300 TRAINED In the I'o'intr, le held In Committee m'tinK will t tt(r4.i . but the ron- - WeWr rf.tirt! fuiinty Srhoot Child ren i bureau will take tin if t n'sr Choral , no. hers for 1 la.March t. May I '.tent. TAP. ON LEE POLICE CALL Oarden. Feb. 13. Nearly 100 boys and firi of the Weber consolidated - I Countjr numschools rehearschoral today of Can and They Find m Oplnm Pipe ber. for commencement d.iy exercises In May. Albert Towell. music ruper-vlto- r. of 203 voices. The plans a chorus Ocden. leh. 15. After hfakln e door ..f an alleged opium den rehearsal today was in connection with 4own t Twentv-flftstreet tonlcht. po- the rrsulnr monthly county institute M It. C. Peterson ar-- r of the W'rVr teacheia. lice Seri?t. of Tan I - on the charge MIHMOX TO m: COMHCTKD. In his favtriir o'.t-- e e found an Feb. 1?. In line with Plan slon. Th i they Oy.!er.. ?ay but of til Kpis.-o;ichurch In Ftah to plum pipe and a can of apparah id a preaci Irnr mission in every Ftah that Iet t rk a believe. to have thrown If. Dennis, rector of tus an parish th' Ilev. J. Salt of or i tm down a flue. He Is .t. church. will hold matity a r rli of srvl'-in tr:e Church of to b erUen over to Rovernment th ;rn ,h;hirrt hT". bptnnlnff Suit-- d iv. i V.ru Uv 27. The ceneeal themo be "Those thlnir a Ci.ri.t.m foii iri:i:ni;u. of wlli Tit i to know and believe for lis outfit foul's F"e I? fpon Instructions r.-lhealtn." recovA. f:. Ifywood. who ha Jtayor from a surgical operered ation to return to hi home a traffic .street LOGAN CITIZENS Twnty-flftoffie-- r ts GIVE of Vahlnrt n avenu to watch rast that f r speeder. liesidents cornp1lr t has been r ir.'-the street w d as a speedway. t; ""'" r. Spfclsl American Fork. Feb. 19. The of the farmers' convention and at American housekeepers' conference Fork. February ZH to March 4, Inclusive, has been prepared. The details of are as follows: the extensive program OtMfn, f Veta-ahe- OUCH! RUB BACKACHE, i to The II CREDITSJXPLANAT10N : T ! -- I HYMEN'S ALT AT. WITH GIRL WHO AIDS HEIJ !- t 4" 1. FARMERS HEAR RURAL - 11 FARM CONGRESS jVeu; Postmaster at Brig ham Man to Wed Then ham to Begin Girl, Ephraim BIG CONCLAVE j Brig FIXED PROGRAM Live in Idaho Town Term Next Month J. Greenweil. Correspondent. 1611 Waihlncton nvfnue. Tel3. SIS or 2151-1- D. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1916 X, FARMERS PLAN OGDEN DEPARTMEN T Circulation Xiepurtrnent. street. 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