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Show u ,MA j... j - . ., o DEBStELEASffi -. ATLANTA, OCDee. 21 Eugene, V. Debs has been released fromCehe federal prison here, and baa left for his borne In Terre Haute, Ind. This .followed soon after the arrival here of the official document notifying Warden E. F. Dyche of the United States penitentiary that the sentence had been commuted to etpirt at once. An army of friends, newspaper reporters, moving picture camera operators and Just - plain photographers were, on Che Job when the man who, four times, has been a candidate for president of the United States on the Socialist ticket, - walked from the prison cell he occupied since Atril, 1919. Among the anxious waiters was Theodore Debs, brother of Debs. Plans had been made tor him tp get away quiskly for Terre Haute, lnd. Practically all bis personal belonging had been packed and arrangements made tp ship his lhggage. CHRISTMAS . H A Time for Looking Forward! . 'METpOODED ' After long and difficult wanderings we are cominl to steadier davs. Let us turn our backs on doubt anc dissension and observe with fair minds the great prot lems that face Industry as well as Agriculture. We hylhewaysideand go forward at the same time. Mrs. Hyrum Hation entertained at dinner Sunday, Covers were laid tor fifteen. the borne of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Roses were used as a Ercanbrack. table centerpiece. , . Leo Duke Is here from Blackfoot. Idaho, to spend the Christmas holidays wit hhis parents, Mr. and Mr.. Joseph Duke. , . thing )s certain as springtime approachesjAgj the farmers, of this nation put their hands and hoarts intothe labors before them, so will Agriculture travel intoa Spring 'jguBier and an Autumn of prbsperity. Fertile and fallow fields will then emerge smiling from the grip of winter; asking to be made fruitful That will be the' critical annual moment. 'Sowing time will crops "shall growl!hd wliat"areaif e be har-vested when ripeness fills kernel and grain. deter-"minewh- bajck; office and store fixtures 12 la HJL at Floor , , Canada, Mexico and W Occupy 20)00 Square f " Years" WASATrrt Ws' Sell FUturat Thnouchauft ths United Spacs and EmjBjf 33 Men. Us For Estlmatst. Wrt .. Business fcee- r- 3219 it J I - ', .. PARENTS SELL mrs. MAR1E;. MUELLER, . I' Go. t-iii- Mrs. M. D. Evans was hostess at a family Christmas dinner. at her home Sunday. The rooms were prettily arranged with Christmas colors and the season's flowers. Present were" Mr. and Mrs. E L. Strong, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. James I. Evans, '.Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Bennett and son, Evans Bennett, of Salt Lake City, and Douglas Page of Provo. . One BoIJInoi anU J. FETZER, Manager 32 RICHARDS STREET d -- ' K. for ten at a deOxferi were-lailightful dinner party given Sunday at . International News Servic.'- - Mrs. J. L. Innes entertained at WASHINGTON. Dec. 26 These dry United States consumed 10,000,000 dinner Sunday afternoon. The table quarts of various kinds of "likkers" decorations were red .roses and holly. from Saturday to Tuesday, according Present were Mr. antl Mrs. George A. to the estimates made at the prohibi- Hansen and family, Mrs. David Grant, Miss Rosalind Grant, Wm. InfflBs of tion offices. Not much of it wi!lJe.JondeAlSaJLis' high grade- stuff, officials said, but the Logan. "market" is flooded with eneugh Mrs. P. G. Hall daughter Ethel and "white lightning" and other kinds of "ruckus juice" to make 'the merry son Oliver, spent the Christmas holidays in Salt Lake with friends. YuleUde quite merry indeed. can-notJ- ag Sail Larq Mfes Jini mi "f I HH.v-,- t ' .,; i i.- - f ' , , m. si: ' : and Mrs. David Potter of Salt Lake are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. L. C Potter over the holidays. Mr. CHILDREN at rs. Hickman was hostess at a Christmas dinner Sunday afternoon. to (uote the effect that in the village of Bers-nl- The rooms were artistically arranged near Vitka, parents are. selling with Christmas colors. Present were their children for food 'on account of Mr. and Mrs. George Nixon,' Mr. and .: Mrs. J. iM. Nixon, Mr. and Mrs. Francis ... the famine. A certain Pegudia is said to have Hickman, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nixon, sold his daughterfor a handful of Mr. and Mrs: John Dixon of Payson, gold, ten pounds of sugar, five pounds Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bowen of Kanab, Mrs. Delia Lynn of El Paso, Texas. of butter and a bucket of sour milk. m m w 1n another case a man sold a? young Mrs. W. B. Retherford entertained at girl for two poods of peas, five poods of bread and a hundred 1 thousand a family Christmas dinner Sunday for Mr. and MrsrThomas Walter,' and Mr. Soviet rubles. "r" Fifty people, says the newspaper, and Mrs. Frank Walter. die' every day at Odenburg, and the whole town is filled to overflowing Mrs. Hewitt M. Strong was hostess 7tCrNDON7e6e8sages the viatka Pravda from--M- Moscow 1 k, For yourself , be the true American optimist. Defend your faith in the success of the year and in the future of Americar-a- nd help your fields to yield to the limit of their powers. From that foundation only, can Agricul ture and Industry be brought to that peak.ofhealth whid kindles good fortune in town and country alike. v When spring comes, be one who looks ahead. Plan your year wisely; govern well your land, your crops, your t ... machinevyour-hel- p a bo-t- hat broad-guage-econo- . . W Design .. . v r.f J .. - refugeesr trTeMfarTSaRyuhaayinortte The people are living upon dogs and "eeeni were Mr. ana Mrs. Aimo fwttfr-ftarvlu-g Then the summer of 1922 will see the sun shining-o- n great seas of grain and will autumn of be the granaries overflowing. . ' deserved profit may result. otheromesUcLjatasJvJizards is. and birds. Wm. Lynn and Gilworth Simmons, the Out of three million draught anf-ma- Misses Lola and Rachael Simmons. only 200,000 remain, end out of i? Mr. and Mrs. S. u, Chlpman of Amer25,00,000 sheep less than half that are ican number Fork entertained at a family left Christmas dinner Sunday. The table decorations : were Christmas colors DEPLORES MODERN MORALS and roses. Present were Mr. and Mrs. R- .- J7 International News Service. Murdock, Miss EIvA Chipman and Ray QF AMERICA FAIRM ON T-- JiV V a Dec he Olpiiie. --Miss --Leahhipman and Mr. 7 Rev. Dr. John Broomfield, pastor of Bunnell of Lakeview. 435 West Fourth South. Salt Lake Cify, Utah; tne Methodist Protestant; temple, says Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt M. Strong, Mr. puhlic morals are increasing in laxity 92 Branch Houses and 15,000 Dealers in the United States here to such an extent that, "if some and Mrs. Almo B. Simmons are the in of the stuff already pulled off by the vited guests at the family dinner to. be younger set is. any criterion,-the- n the given- - by Mrs. Marine Simmons and community can expect doings during family this afternoon. the holiday season, that .will . make .. HIS TASTE FOR ODORS Belshazzar's Feast look tame." Mr. and Mrs. J, F. Cook entertained LANDS HIM IN JAIL KILLED Dr .Broomfield says this condition of afc dinner Saturday evening for Mr. and anairs is deplorable in view of the fact Mrs.' L. Leland Cook and family. that it obtains hardly ten months after International News Service. ' International Hews aervlc 8,879 persons "hit BAXLEY Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Snyder enter . Ga,, Dec. 26. Sweet for the 26-S11KEVEPORT, La., Dec. Rev. Billy Sunday in this community. tained atr dinner Sundayfor Mft and of cologne! It got "Sonnyman" -4 The ministeraysslaTSerTng' rMTsTarTFoate and family.. Mr. and orlxnegros and Creen,- colore tf,Tgedl?rhrthe-fcaosedisclosures ce will make in a 'Mrs. J. P. Clayton ahd family, Mr, and gow here. He is .charged with burg- Mrs, Aiary Spain, wife of L. S. Spain, aaia iorsermon. future What he has thus far Mrs. Ray Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. T. E, . Tisdale of to manager conthe is have alleged lary. Sunnyman plantation, fessed to Sheriff Carter that he en- near Farmers Ferry, were killed and Intimated, he says, is only as a gentle Nesblt and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Glade. breeze when compared to the whirltered the - People's Pharmacy and several other persons, Including Nellie wind that is comine when he actuallv Mrs. L, Leland Cook will entertain Coodman'a drug Btore and took! from at dinner tonight for Mr. and Mrs. J. Spain,. 15, Edgar Spain, T, and their lifts the lid. the latter a quantity of perfume. F. Cook, Miss Victoria Cook and Clif Sonnyman's trading with white boys father. L. S. Spain, were serlouslv In- ford Cook. In fine pens and pencils, which he ex- jured in a storm which swept over a COLONELS TO BE PROMOTED changed for small coins, and pocket-knive- s, portion of northeastern oLuisiana; acMiss Gladys Duke is snendlne the cording to reports from Monroe, La. gave the sheriff a clue. Christmas holidays with her sister Miss Nellie Spain, who had one arm International News Service.' But to cap the climax, Sonnyman WAStUMUTUN, . Dec. 26. Twelve Mrs. S..R. Sorensen, in Pocatello. saturated his overalls with expensive crushed to a pulp and two ribs colonels who served in the regular Idaho. Before broken is returning home she will considered recovneed beyond eologne, and Sheriff Carter didn't army, during the world war will be spend a few flays with her sister, Mrs. bloodhounds to take up his trail. He ery. She and her mother were blown recommended for promotion to the" A. Madsen. in Blackfoot Idaho. says a white boy helped him, but about' 100 feet when the Spain home rank of brigadier general of the re E. eeuld not .identify his alleged. confed- was demolished, the former striking a serve corps, it was announced at the Mr. and Mrs. F. D, Casslty and son tree. " erate. war department: Grant will spend Monday in American Fork, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rov ' Boley. ls International Harvester Company7 CarL-FEyrin- Mr-nd-- !Mrs 26.-r-T- d J SUP 053-4- 0 on a day when his mother I , and Manufacture Bank Fixtures, Including Weod, Marble, Glasa EL Complete sent, dogs who died while serving 1 k..h.. s tike Cut w aeuoBim7ooTne frenches of the Preach nim-rtne-ta- In ttn battlefields will money never reached the bank, and be erected in Hartsdale Cantos pem Louis has not been heard from since. In 1918 his mother died. Two yean fj6rT7T5onj animal burying ground In America, The memorial .will cost American dollars later his father died, leaving an estate lolling around the vaults of a local of Ul.OOO. A Denver law firm Insti- $2,500. -!j- r-rj i bank that belong to Louis C. Casper, searc for Cas,-- . gated a country-wid- e but the young man cannot be found.'"' per. 8PANISH FLU BREAKS OUT. If Casper fails to put In an appearance before January lt)1923, he will be MEMORIAL FOR WAR DOGS declared legally dead, and the money MADRID, Dec. 26. Spanish inflo-will be distrlbutedamong twentyodd International iews Service. enza has again broken-o- ut " lnthi" cousins oi tne missing youth. WHITE PLAINS. N. Y.. Dec. 26 A country. Reports Indicated that then ommemorate-the-Jwarwe- re toung jasper disappeared early In monument-t- o thousands of victims; internitnnt honest-to-goodne- . " li. ii. Co. a (e . the-trai- WsbotTjTt' l" Five one-wblte-- Wellirigt on, Auto Top Co. Mrs. Wm. Benson entertained the Sunday school officers of the Bonne ville ward at her home Wednesday evening. Jhe time was Bpent in popping corn for the decorating of the Christmas tree which was at the Sunday morning and evening services In the Bonneville ward. A delicious luncheon was served to twenty. Mrs. Zina H. Smoot and daughter honor at the dinner given by Mr.' and Mrs. Jacob Coleman, Sunday. y The Best Equipped Shop in the Stajte Nothing but the best of materials used, Expert workmanship ' lowest possible prices. We are Wdli at the m HOME INDUSTRY Frequent and Dependable I assene'er Service '- - the guests-o- f i mum Daily Mr. and Mrs. Reed Crane and family will spend; the Christmas holidays in Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Lyman. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walter spent' Christmas in American Fork, the guests of Mrs. Walter's Darenta. Mr and Mrs. Robert Crookston. International News 8errlc. Averse :!t Lake City Extend to Our llcny Frieda and Patrons Christmaa Grcztha ... " ... hi- - - 30 Ship YOURExpreas ahd Freight Shipments Via -- Anlo Top; Co. 1S7 Social KaH re '' giving special prices on all work,- - line) . Irma-we- 4- - min DETROIT, Mich., Dec. 24. Two sons and daughters of hundred Romany are gathered la Detroit to honor their dead king, Joseph Ell, said to have been the wealthiest srvnsv elader in the world, who died shortly aiter, aicuugni, Saturday amid the wails and death songs of bespangled kinswomen in a ball at 3518 St. An tolne street Operations were ner-formed in a vain attempt to save the life of the leader. Because of their belief that a Ca lient will die after an operation if he falls asleep, the gypsies, kept the stricken king awake for two days until the hospital authorities were forced to eject all but his brother Peter Ell heir to the throne. . Wnea it was announced that the king was dying Peter, heir to the gypsy throne, gave orders for hliTre-movto the hall which the ' tribal leaders had rented. al : "(H) U- Uo -0 ' iJ-W- o j4 hn UULbuWU U.LJ f |