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Show OH NOW'S TIME mrft-feanu- ner U..!JJLj.iJLJJ Promises Home-pathi- Warrior of the Piave to rive In Ogden On Treatment for Lad Before Juvenile Court, Wednesday. Father , There is to. be 4 tightening up of the relative to grazing permits regulations on the , nationals forests.This announcement was made.:, yesterday afternoon by 'C.fM.: Woods, assistant district forester in. of grazing at the local offices 'charge; of .the forest serv ice. The tightening, up Is ; primarily for the purpose of, "giving better service to the permltees, and at ;the same time bringing those that disre gard the law to Justice, Assistant District ForesterWoods:saidr ' ? ; It is to take, .the if orm., of reducing the number of' stock allpwed;,"on the national forests';. by 'the occasional offender where heis found gulty and of revoking the permit, tor graze stock that Is held byi the habitual offender, The forest service officials 'point out that this will work, for the benefit of stockmen and .that the the enforcement of the regulations is necessary because of grpater demand for grazing area each year.: '' HEY A BE IMTEO MEROALEBOY Forest Service. Taking Steps UTAH' i , OGDEN. GENERAL DIAZ IIODSHED FOR -- TO HAUL OUT SNOW SHOVEL Against Stbckmen iWho' Disregard"Law; ' gi tuti Site SUNDAY MORNING; NOVEMBER- - 20, 1921. I 0 f If I f FAS I i Ki Ar- c Hie stock of Pianoi, Player and Grands that we took over from J. M. Pantone and Son are on tale at such bargain prices that the people who have been waiting for prices to come down have found just what they want. General Diaz, commander-in-chie- f The Juvenile court held its first session yesterday in its new quarters, 201 of the Italian forces In the world war. and 202 Colonel Hudson building, and will be honored in Ogden next , Wednesday, on arrival here from the ;A FTER keeping under cover during the courtrooms were crowded. automoher east, according to n announcement the - long spell of warm Indian A girl that had parked ofwithin Charles minutes IB made lapt nlht by Secretary O. J. Bass, Ogden's Btimrner, bile fof more than ficial' "weather, prognostlcator, came the red rone on Washington avenue Stllwell of the Ogden chamber of! forth' yesterday with the official an- was admonished and promsled to commerce. Ainouii 111c nouncement that "winter has came." the arrival of the Italian cniej couia - "Getyour enow shovels out of the watch the red lines In the future. ot not be last night, railroad cellar and dust them off," advises Motorcycle Officer C. E. Lelser was officialsdetermined, were of the opinion of Ogden Charlie, "for. we're In for Yeal winter. the arresting officer. that the general Would arrive on2 A boy's father, employed as a fire- Overland IJmlted If winter don't make up for lost, time No. I at man on the Southern Pacific railroad. o'clock Wednesday.train now, I'll miss-mguess . It's been many months since (TiaYlle promised "woodshed A delegation of repreeentatlivcs ot called upon to tell a snowlhls son if the boy persisted rJ.K. i ith various clubs of the city headled by story, so he. overlooked the fact that out In front of automoDiies . Francis will officially 'Frank Mayor one wnen asKed to cmity 01 tne jiiveraaie roaa ana in,3'grpet the .warrior repeat of the Piave. . railroad crossing and waving his arms, 1 spin a yarn, yesterday. Drirrs rVH "Did I ever tell you of the two! at the drivers. The father said that l7 ft lu p brothers back in Wisconsin." he asked. he knew how the automobile drivers tQn the of Ogden "Not recently," came the answer. (must feel as he himself had been- notarv nepre.entatlve. cu Kiwanls club I'rorren-"Wel- l, we had real snow back ther6forced many times to watch the wrlve iJuslnew "club. Ogden chapter of the train to. a halt at the'... .m.rl.n a Charlie "and. one otir.eer years f .. . . said, - - . ago," KTIIPK Tirtt--J . T T 7 T TVT, . 10 avoid BiriKin to town ior sup- - same bng Droiners started line Jl orB.flnafcion will crossing be asked' th w van xuvui..vw.lc UI1 iUUli l a to the from Officials take part. "'7 sistant District forester Woods, .has IfllCS an the other Th "beat the train to the crossing. ,. for the tHw nU t)f. fearing win met wun tne nearty, oil safety of the first brother, started to boy was admonished and his father lnvltea to tne recepUon. the greater, portion; of the stockmen. J follow on horseback.". Jl)iaz u rn route lo San promised to look after him. He had . Many of these, he said, have 'I even "But he . too. became lost In thlbeen arrested after narrowly escaplns aenoral a Dunaing enow and later was compelled oeinjr struck by an automoDiie. v . lf , h. -.-iiivk--- taken for wun wmcn .to, tag ineir stocK so inai.to dismount.- - 'Me tied his horse to a The cases of tho girls arrested re- ,,vr u, u j j u t ,,.; j pe reaaiiy countea Dy me fence in connection. on and foot. tney uuy mignt post,' proceeded ently aniirtgham . . av vnTirrA0: autownen tne snow, nad melted in tnefwun the thft of the Klrkwood . xt was 1 ouna 1 nat t ne man naa mo di e were aismissea. hummu" uuauuMit, A in me upin-i- y TTATT?T1T? Bpring, X lion of the court whatever offense had XjU1UXXjXV rTillTD OUUlJr2n ging system throughout the forests, is. tied his. horse to a church steeple." of also the .method, been the had Ibeen 00being considered, committed girls ' SUES AUTO DEALERS lfnnimltt1 In by TT"lHor" nn irtt nntl roundlng up ' stock by.' the. rangers in QrtrTjm f'l ATVTT Fl A T A Inn a count" n cither Whr 'correct tnrr.in nr DnvU may be,00 order, that made. counties over which only the court Suit has been filed In the district Little difficulty in keeping, track of has Jurisdiction. n court Lumber by the the stock that grazed on tihe ranges is 00 Ulnford-Klmbath against icompany wuei :iu. raus8 Two hundred, and fifty-on- e itasome Boyts company and A. H. Hey wood. j.Motor of the forests but in in scouts summer in attended Kroklnr to recover S7H.S2.for lumber camps g method can.;not be. loufl parts of tne statelsays a report to be used for repairs and al'alleged adopted at thistime r because of the Just Cpmpleted for the records of the the building occupied by of terations ' ' expense involved. .'national Ulnford-Kimbato !the organization, 'according company on Permittees that hereafter disregard Scout ExeCytlve G. A. Goates. The list avenue. Washington tres-lWthe regulations along the line of forwarded to L. II McDonald, The complaint sets forth that the to benot' only, haled into rector. Satur-cou- rt of New at York Is owned by Mr. Ileywood and camping building rein a civil suit fpr damages flayD"urln& A barrel weighs 16 pounds. A company. It occupied by th motor to. the :but government suiting will, 13 camps were the Beason Uinford-KlmbaIt man it and then filled I the that , weighed alleged have their permits reduced and in featured by the Ogden Boy Scouts at .12 company entered Into a contract with pounds. What did he fill it habitual cases the Permits revoked, Strawberry View. Beaver Creek. .Pine the Oguen Mason Builders to make with? Assistant District said.iMilton Answer to yesterday's: Enough the repairs, acting without the knowl- - Cobble canyon Wolf creek IJeak cases meththe: unique of, Income Creeki Nortn pork Timpano. two ln holes inches diameter of Mr. Heywood. It Is claimed icilge s o.uwhv uy uf,wiuA.u-rsroCr.rno South mi Fork and rfnrlnea bored reduce is still owing the lumber into the barrel that there will, ous stockmen tn the past to :beat the Thirty-fiv- e scout leaders attended a two its balance of 1704.83 for lum-le- r weight pounds. Assistant District jcompany Forester game," . durvarious the listed hikes . rOO camping s for the alterations used . and JudgWoods said. It is estimated, acIs sought. ement On one forest the. permittee asked ing the. summer. cording to the. report, that 110 people CONFERENCE AT 00 cer visited the supervisor for .a- "non-use- ', the camps. would the A which r rvf r altr a a Tn tificate, tirnt WARD TODAY ; ELEVENTH WARD TO ji auV'& (,! granting'of. uajo ncii' cmcuu.vu ' he i summer an the with during ".pkted .had a much smaller explained that 8lc per day to eacn HOLD. CONFERENCE costf number of stock ; on the forest than ay t Eacn 8COUt avra7ed four days Watson and President John his permit called for with' the result camp durin tne season. of the Weber stake high council became .suspicious'111 thata the supervisor ' ' JU SI'A" will bo in attendance at the annual The annual ward conference of the conference of the Fourteenth "ward; Eleventh ward will be hld today the stock counted.-Thresult showed STATE FARM WOMAN to be held today. Bishop Clarence President George E. Browning and more r that 'the ' stockmans wasgrazing Morri?s will preside and present th members of the Webr stake hlh LEADER HERE number-ot-stocVISITS instead of than his annual report. Special addresses wilt- council will attend. The conference less and a civil suit Immediately folbe delivered by the stake reprcsenta- sessions will be presided over by A .. ' .; , lowed., Mrs. Rena B. Maycock, state leader tives at the sessions of the confer- -' Bishop Nathan A. Tanner, who will of home demonstration work, was the ence. 'present the annual report of the The first meeting will be held at tj bishopric at the evening meeting. Th guest of Miss Ellen Agren, home de- mpnstration agent for Weber counts, o'clock with the ward priesthood when visiting members of the stake repr yesterday- - Miss Maycock also at all members of the priesthood ln the sentatlves will deliver addressen. WHO GETS THE tended the meeting of the directors ot ward are Invited to attend. Sunday. Priesthood meeting will be held at the Weber county. farm, bureau at the school will convene at 10:30 o clock 9 o clock; Sunday school at 10:30 ami federal- building yesterday afternoon, and at 7 o'clock Sacrament meeting, Sacrament meeting at 7 P. m. All HOPE CHEST? at Which O.' E. Wolcott, national will be held. At this meeting all members of the ward are to the American Farm Feder- members of the ward are invited to attend the three sessions of urged the con Iference. be present. ation, was the speaker. ' - Than Prices P&ices At Lower : m " law-abidln- gr Pre-W- ai t " I . I - . y : 1 has-bep- n nt : J1"? - ng -- 1 - ' . In the Pantone stock there were many new and used pianos and players. Owing to poor health, Mr. Panfcitwas forced to quit business and leave Ogden. He sold to Glen Bros Roberts Vnrip Company at a great sacrifice and this sale of pianos gives the buying public tne benefit of the greatest list of bargains in. high grads pianos, players and grands ever offered in Utah. The list includes such well known makes as Pool, Merrill, Steger, Kimball, H. P. Nelson, Haines Bros., Vosc, Bush & Gerts, Fischer, Brewster and many others, new and used. I ne-mig- -- law-abidi- ''7, I I .. ..- I rn.inr. - - uu.iu uuueu . i.,., ' va-broth- er, on, .- ; ... - . m 1 : n-r- n.,. -- i . . v. v i a a a . a a t a v ".,' a &. a . Think of Buying a Good Piano for a, 1 wv 1 -- ; 6e OO Utah-Orego- ll r4""te"'M var-fores- the-fencin- ; aa are WORRY ABOUT THIS TODAY ll There are pianos to please every taste, pianos to fit every requirement, pianos within the buying power of every income. . ll . j' ; " - " - All New Pianos Listed Marked Down S125 or More From Former Prices ; . -- - v.x-4.- irl f . n- - w- CZ wmt -- 1H Think how near we are to Christmas and what a fine gift for the entire family a player or piano would be. Make a small payment down and the balance in small monthly installments. The piano will be delivered now cr Christmas eve, just as you wish. But make your selection now while we have a .large stock to pick ! , 1 1 A 1 ' - 1 j from. k ; v ( . GIen j -- - -- TTT) iDFOs est f II J Phone 2472 Hudson Ave. ASSASSIN RECALLED PHILIPPINE SCHOOLS BY INTENDED VICTIM IS DEAD TACI.OBAN. I.. Nov. It. Trovlnce of Leyte. P. Love-makln- p In .the schools of Taclobaa, capital of the province of !eyte, has been mad unlawful by the municipal council. The of the ordinance, according Robert McCormick Passes trpcrpoe officials Is to stop courtlnr In the M.I100U not only between the pupils. Away At Seattle; Left but between the teachers and pupils. Here 12 Years Ago. who It Is asserted hare Reflected their duties. . v. afVi In- Hf The penalty for violation of the orllllf. ;rws of uiItobert U a fine of from 12. So to 1100. fordinance C. McCormick, Wash., 4h fine Is untmld the de nnA in n dheepman. Oidn n merly a muet suffer Imprisonment un fendant waj recriei nrr ymru7 Is the til fine the of Details V. II. to Hundley.kAd will Yrm n t of 60 cents a. worker out at me rate pram . . . (h ... cay. . r uNiii or ..Kj.r - well-know- v- ... , , ,. r " . " GIFT TO UNIVERSITY NDV TOItK. Nov. 19. The Italian club, or Clrcolo ItalUnoof Columbia univerBuy Any Hughes Model at a Big Reduction urivrrslty Is to present toot the Dsnte the commemoration in sity, an Italian. house, ti rcentenan. which they hope lo promote Every style and size of Hughes range has beert reduced for the month. . If the Hughes 40 throughintellectual between elourr does notrexactly meet your requirements, there are ten other models from which to select llnlv nnrl lha Inittftrelations Rffttca. The end of the sale is in sight. Buying opportunities are rapidly passing. Also the sv'e is are belnr Funds for the house a. of comm!ltH of ai.l with the raised limited to ranges in stcok. If you put off buying, the model you want may be Rtne next Ilob-c- rt Americans. Including : prominent week. Buy now and effect the most substantial saving we have ever made possible.1 Underwood Johnson. (Jeneral Cole-ma- n du Pont. Thomas Nelon I'sae and William OuKnhelm. They have the aerrted In a ulatement explaining December 1st Ends Your Opportimity maicnl-tu- d purpow I of the Rift that "the of taly ir contribution to modern and culture Is not undercivilization ; . Special Features of Model 40 stood In America." --00-See These Ranges at Any'of Our Stores Same capacity as large cabinet ranges, yet UTAH STORES Salt Lake. Ordcn. Provo. Gar'THAT'S DIFFERENT built to take only small floor compactly " land. Park Eureka. Bingham, Layton, City, "T . LAWYER EXCLAILIS . space. Lehl. Pleasant GroTe, American Fork, Mldrale, Dimensions Occupies 27x29 inches floor . Logan, Richmond. size 18x18x12. Full . oven, space Bmlc. IDAHO STORES St. Anthony, Rexburr, lly S. TL A. Nov. 1. Scene: A three-heaMINNEAPOLIS. Four .surface burners, each with t Idaho Montpelier, Preston, Rigby, Falls, court. James itinneapolls police McCammon. switch, giving perfect heat control, ' nerro. Is being; arraurned. He's with theft. Archie Carey, Furnished with or without upper shelf. chanrcd n criminal lawyer, rushes In. CvVHKY: Your honor. I've just beer' called to defend this man. I've had Be Practical Say "Merry Christmas" Electrically Buy Now.. no chance to confer with hlra. I enter a plea of not rullty and request . continuance. rilOSCCUTOn: Vcr your benefit, the aefcndani Is chanted 3 vMr.'.lh'Carey, eteallnic a lirnoulne. belonplnc " ; 1 ' ; ; -- Ash-ton- Mont-Errmer- y. - 1 .rdr- - , t .....r., - m. . .. ..11 II, IllUni ,1 nfU-Itnovr- Wl (Sfev(Ulfm iiiiliWii" .. , i i- - . inaiia ; to one Archie Carey! Gursji I'd bet-te- r CAItCY; withdraw from th caee, l?y the way, Mr. I'rosecutor, did you recovrc L'm-m-n- a a m TOKIO. Nov. if. On the anniversary of the thlrty-t!lr- d death i! sassinate the aed statesman. Marquis Okuma, by throwinjc a bomb at him In lS$t. the marnuls recently sent his reprrT.latlTe with a gift of 10 yen to the tomb of the man who tried to kill him. The attempt on' MarqUla Okumi'i life was the result of axalnsV his work ln the revinion of the foreign trestle while holdlnc thereof foreljm mir.Uter. Injursceived from the pxpl-.locaused Mar-- , quit Okuma lo lone one of his Jera. India-natio- n cf-f.- n nvi,car? I Our coal prices will be as follows until otherwise advised: Lump, per ton of 2000 pounds. . . .$8.75 Egg, per ton of 2000 pounds, . . .v. $8.25 Screened Slack, per, ton of 2000 $5.25 . pounds These are delivered prices, and in our judgment and experience we handle the best coals to be had, viz., Castle Gate, Clear Creek, King, liberty and Standard all Utah coals. screen and over Our egg coal is made through a 1 3-and nothing better for furnace use could be had. We are prepared to make quick deliveries and are equipped with ton trucks and wide tired wapns which will avoid injury to your driveways and lawns. All orders entrusted to our care will have our best and careful attention. 6-tn- ch 8, Ogden Sewer Pipe Phone 141 of TCurushlma, Tiunekt. who committed haraJclri after havlr.sr attempted to as- ITALIANS PREPARE 1 ' '. woman, who MrCormlck Kad a. wide circle of frlenrta In he northern section of th rute, particularly In the sheen Industry. oo and $14 a month puts this Trondcrful range in your . home now, and it actually pays for itself as you use it. For Cash only $120.60.- - $10 extra for shelf. fr - here for burial wire not contained In th mfwt. Seattle about 12 yeam aro. He mar-. n vu-,rlert Jjrowni uiianii, Mr. In fVatte. l now own ' 181 FORBID SrOONING IN FGRra OG DEN m I V. B. & Clay Co. Portcrncld, Manager ce |