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Show TUESDAY EVENING; NOVEMBER 22, Ml' IBM. FATE THE OGDEN STAND A R 1 921 . MEW; pects for hew funds for the reclamation of arid lands have probably beeil c;ut- of f through the action of the lipase last week in refusing to compromise"" on - a 4ft per cent surtax and to the senate provision for agreeing 60 per. cent, according to an announcement made by President Harding to members of the house committee on irrigation who called at the White House yesterday to get assurance from the president that he would a. bigger irrigation program support - In fact, the president stated that the revenue bill carrying the 50 per cent .provision would probably not to meet the ryiea sufficient funds - , -.. v, - . State Treasurer Takes Over Post Vacated By J. L; i - 'I it tive tors - 2 2.-T- execu- he the board of direc ac- rair VL LL fair, and committee-o01 . tne state asMnanager 7 . -- a.a.va av9j. ntiiiuui ua jf 0uvvvvu iu Present at the meeting were Cover-- , nor Mabey. W. C. Winder, president; of the board; J. H. Manderfield, J. r., arid L N. Pierce of Layton olden . iw r l?rl' . 1 iSfSw. V -- a l A. oo BANDITS IN S; L. RE TRAIL ORDERED IN DRAINAGE CASE LAKE, Nov. 22. Three un- y " SALT - masked men last night held up Rocco Arnone, proprietor of a soft drink parr BiT.T T.itfP' TSTrtw 9") T Jorr379 West First South streets One sion. announced yesterday by the ordered Z men drew a pistol and of the court or utan, m tne case or him to throw' un his hands. Arnone iary crort against Millard countyn obeyed and the others took about-$uisinct io. l ana its ori?8 from the cash drawer and the wrainfse is it cers, held that under the state No trace hurried away. of them constitution and laws a drainage dis- has been found by police officers. Leland Patterson; 18 years of. age, 5rtct is. liable to the owner of property it may do within the living at 2019 Eighth .East street; re- - f0r ahyof damage as a drainage dls-wits scope. powers to he last the that police ported night case Is The sent back to held up by a bandit wearing with orders to give the mask and carrying a pistol, on rd. county, a new trial. Bryan avenue. Just east of Eleventh P1"1 it The property to be East street, about 10:30 o'clock. The J" was dls.'outside the secured 12.50 and escaped. drainage agdwas contenaea tnat by C. W. Ingham, 327 west Sixth South of drains, or reported yesterday "to the po- - n of lico that he was held up Sunday" night ih,er conduits for water, a consider-b- y '.two masked men, one of whomabIe Portion of the property was and damages were wore a black mask and one a white to compensate for these. The mask. One carried a pistol. They cured 56 from him and fled. The hold- - u",iricl uemurrea on tne ground tnat up; occurred near Ingham's homesame. position &s a county, and there' co fore neither It nor its officers might be for such damages as WEISER SENDS IN were alleged. It was further contended that the law. provided for no way LAST OF BEET CROP in which funds might be raised to pay for the damages alleged. - oo POCATELLO, Ida., Nov. 22. The! lasti of the beet crop from the Weiser TO WORK ON LOW eectldn of the state has been. shipped GRADE ORE PROCESS to the sugar factory at Paul,- according'! to Frank J. Armour, representa tive or tne Amalgamated, sugar com- - -- WASHINGTON, Nov. 22. 'An pany. The first, payment of $35,000 'nouncement has been made b the bu av maae louay on uie iw,uuu tons. ox rean efmines that it Is considering the beets raised in the vicinity of weiser, proposal to have the Salt Lake Idaho. Under the contract the .bAl- -, station; work Out some economicalminese Is to be paid on February 15, ces to ' recover the value from 15, and September 30, the amount, jion' of silver ore to oo paja io aepena on tne averago .iert 'in Uhe mines and on the dunms ior:the-ar- k pride of sugar during the year;.Citvw district Pe ; -- orrr-me- as Mil-wtal- te - dam-band- " LK- rea-stre- et. n faulty-constructio- .water-logged, se-;8.- "1 V;t. held-liabl- e - ? pro-anc- mil-JuJ- ie of-to- ns . lbw-gra- de , - . , . . t - . . . , 'KA -- The Christmas ; Present the Whole Family; ill Enjoy f f a. Echo-canyo- -- lone-hande- . to I :i J ! rs i ;r F"r-S 4 ' r J ! STATE DELEGATES Governor delegates from Utah to the annual meeting of the Western States Reclamation as uoclatlon. which will be held In the Commercial club here next Tuesday and Wednesday. The association stands for a united the policy among the western states In rec effort to further federal aid for. lamation purposes. It was organized In Bait Lake two ye.rrs ago, at which time Governor D. W. Davis of Idaho was chosen president. lie has served in that capacity since. Each state may send as many delegates as It cares to. but Is entitled to only twelve votes at the conference. The Utah delegutes named number fifteen;- They are: ICr E. Caldwell, .state engineer, and secretary of the Utah water storage commission., and th following members of that commisfston: W. H. Wallace, chairman; W. W. Armstrong, who also is treasurer ofIII the R. Western States association, and Lvm&n. of Bait Lake: S. G. Dye of Og- Iden and J. It. Murdock of lleberClty; lalso Dr. John 'A. Widtifoe, formerly of Utah; T 'president of the University R. Cutler. Bait Lake; Zi. u. Alien, coaiville: L. II. Redd, Illandlng; A. E. Mil ler St. George: C. R. McUrlde. Tooele; R. D. Young, Richfield; A. P. Blgelow, Ogden and Joseph E. Cardon, Logan J Style Made in sizes . It - ii-' ' ' - . i ' XI, $150 ; from $25.00 up to $350.00 hi WE WILL SELL , YOU-O- N CONVENIENT, EASY TERMS j Glen Bros.-Ptober- ... Piano Co. ts -- OO ti It; ti ti fi ft aft H or ti i it ti ti u it be sure! get the original I s f , n I J -- n. - .mj)' n 3 M nOo no o f i Green Chilo Chcoco H CI o tt f u fi H8SOS0S8Be&eseS0aC8C$BeceBEfieOS8BOB)BeSBOSt3Bt)B9BU . CITY IN RESTEAIN ' lEAT INSPECTIONS TWIN FALLS. Idaho, Nov. 22 In a sult brouaht bv four Twin Falls butchers, city officials are restrained from exacting penalties under the municipal meat' ordinance until December 6. at which time they are aaked to ihow cause In the district court why the reperstraining order should not become manent. The order wai issued by Lee. .Under the proJudge TT. Bailey visions of an amendment to the meat inspection order adopted recently the city attorney has been directed to de- Jmand payment from butchera for in spection services and to order the revocatton-otheir licenses if they reto pay. , fused r . . f , . ;Ti im - - DEVELOPMENT MADE AT PARK CITY V IGM-iAD- E BREAD v PARK CITT, Nov. 22. Local men are watching the develop mtrte and con ment of the Park-Uta- h siderable territory lying: east 'of the Ontario dike has been located recently mining companies that heretofore have held cround in that section. James II. Allen of. the Glenal-le- n company ia at present enrred in working out details of a combination which if successful may result in the reopening of the old McCune tunnel throuKh. which a vat area of valuable srround couli be prospected at consid. - by-local- ORDER FROM YOUR aftOCERt M , the Olenallen erable depth, Including .a coroosnv. f . . Experience has shown tliat'manv women arc unable to wear a cornet because of larpo- Navel" Ruptures or thoe 'following' opera, tioii';. The Facial surfdeal corset and rupture support combined is. 'designed to care for all such coif luions. 40c i FLOUR - 2 pounds 40c Ranch Butter, pound . . L A R D C R I ECO -$1.65 pail fresh 3c 10-pou- Lard $1-3- 5 S5c.5pdund pail fresh Lard C9; 40c 2 pound pail fresh Lard 33c Ccnet Back Attachment Prevents All Cutting and Irritation. J21 can Cr tco . . $2 11.45 $ pound e;n Crifo . $1.29 . 63c 50c 3 pound trn Critco SMOKED OonbtlcKS every woman who haa MEATS Get for change before and after the Thanktglv Inj dinner. We have real sr Cured Meats. 30c quality slab or half slab Sugar Cure-- Bacon, pound 22c Smaller quantities, pound . . 23: 35c quality Mild Sugar Cured 25c Hams, pound . . . Half Ham of above quajity. pound S-g- i .... been "compelled to wear an on li- trt:s or abdominal Support li; knows ihe eouemg. cuttmr ami ichafir,? caused iy narrow bands. iThc treieht f the abdomen mmt nn ry by the band around tbf j,be tarried "the in j .... I lT-"- .TT " --""' 1 I prvurc du-abl- e, hi - ..bolutc f irt4ection. crurity and i .Mrs. Willbnn will W- it the Vizh, Kovcm-!c- r JtVrd i. 2" ir.t UG, to demonstrate t b i marvrlous Support, .free to flH women. .She wants to fit it oil you end prove to yon that it isafprcat Uf5.inK to all rupture ht' C)-iI- cn. - .......... J-'- F" ""T and '.times very im r.t, eatninK untcld nuf ferine Tlic special broad orset attachment-- ' . do awav with all cuttincr. chafing and ibindine It is cool and fits the figure ilf r kJvc.- It pives you a liKht,-flexible- ir.T:,.....; i v There is no better cr fresher butter on the market than Skaggt Best Creamery. 50c best fresh Creamery But40c ter, pound 35c best fresh Nut Butter, We will have a limited number of f'ns frech cJretsed Turkeys at each of our market. Ve advise all to come as ecrly possible as we do net expect to have these later than the.m'dJle of ths day. 50c FRESH DRESSED UTAH 40c while they last, pound VEAL DEEF 30o Rump Veal Roast," 30c Prime Rib Rolled Roast, 20c 22c pound pound 15c 35c Loin Veal Roast, pound 25c 25c Rump Roast, pound . 25c Shoulder Veal Roast, 20c Standing Rib Roast.' 1&c 15c pound pound 20c Best Pot Roast, pound 12yac 25c Leg Veal Roast, pound . 25c . UF V TURKEYS Bill Hart Plays Three Parts ' in Picture at the Al. hambra Thursday-In a en in Opden atid vicinity arc in need of just such a support r.s Mrs. Williams is able to supply. ...... i.3 ... .... ... .... pe w Hart any rupture, with ease, comfor and Hecurity. Iluiulrcds of wom- 35; valley's best hard wheat blended flour. 10 43 pounds Monogram High $12.25 Patent Flour 2 4S pounds Monogram High $2.43 Patent Flour 1 48 pound bag Monogram High Patent Flour . . . $1.25 BUTTER Don't be talked Into pay!nga higher pr.ee than ours for butter on pretense that it is better. , 1 B- - or Orange Wa both loSe if you don't use Monogra.M Flour at the low price we offer on iL This is Cache . 25c pounds for NEW CROP NUTS We absolutely have no old nuts In stck. All nice freth sweet meaty nuts. New crop Soft Shell Walnuts. 7&c .2 pounds New crop Soft Shell Valnuts, 6 pounds $1.75 New crop Hrd Shell Walnut, 2 pounds 45c New crop Hard Shell Walnuts, Q 5 pounds New crop Jordan Almonds, . . 45 2 pounds , . . , New crop Jordan Atomnds, 6 pounds . . . . . . .. . $1X0 New crop peerless'Afm'onds, 55c 2 pound New crop Peerless Almonds. . $1.75 5 pounds New crop Drazils (nigger toes) . ,55c 2 pounds . . -New crcp Brazils, 5 pounds 75c Nsw crop Fllbeits. 2 pounds 55: New crop Filberts 5 pounds 51.75 Grade A fresh Mixed Nuts, 2 pounds . 55c Crade A fresh Mixed Nuts. 5 pounds j . J1.75 Grade B fresh Mixed Nuts, 2 pounds 45c Grade B fresh Mcd Nuts, 5 pounds $1X0 show-cappe- - neaeaeaeaosoae2OBeaeaf)B&sdBec0oeiiPCOBs)B0B9nBoan li Hodklnson. Tho elory tells of a young political refugee who flees to Winnipeg to his enemies, and there, amid the d grandeur of the Canadian Rockies, wins fame and happlneit. Those who have read the novel know that the action mores along at a swift pace from start to finish, and it U said that the plctgre vastly more engrossing than the book. t will be een. A really marvelous In which la included Uaatcn Glftas. o. "Humoresque". fame, Wilton Luckaye, Gladys Coburn. Uradley Karker. Ilige-loCooper, Jules Cowles, Ann Sutherland, and many others, - an.all-nta- r cast If there ever was oneManager Skinner Is most enthusiastic concerning "The Foreigner" which he feels confident will prove highly entertaining to his patrons. William dozen . . Day-Only- em-ca- ,. 1.? -- 3 .Even' if the hovr larp U vcrv aMumen fleshy, it holds EGGS 2.13 Apples, natter Have you' tried our etorsge Eggs. Qual.ty exceptionally fine. 50c first class Storage. Eggs, .T - What has been declared to be one of the most extraordinary picture ever made opens tomorrvw at the Alham bra theatre. "The Foreigner." tt U called the screen version of Ralph Connor's novel. ilrertcd ty Henry Alexander MacRae and released by ... Peel, pound Extra fancy Jonathan Applet, . . . "5c 3 pounds for Yellow Princess Apples, e oo 50c new crop Lemon grade fancy Navel Orsngcs, 49s dozen . . . 45c grade largo Sunkitt Lemons. SSc dozen APPLES Extra fancy Jonathan Apples, box Yellow Princes , 45c 60c new cro? Citron, pound 45s sea- box Rats-ins- Currants, for GOc Tomorrow d, OGDEN MEN NAMED ,. son. - CURRANTS 30c package new crop are arriving. tnd flavor this Neat Trim Figure, Holds : Rupture Securely. , Mrs. Y. 12. Williams, representing Vtu. K.'Hicf, IiH,.(lms, K. T., has n special corset attachment that holds any rupture no 25c . . Attachment for Corset Larpe Fleshy Women, Gives. 2 full pounds for . . . 45: NAVCL ORANGES Navel Oranges for 2 RAISINS A7c Good color i" Special Fresh new crop Seedless CRANBERRIES Flna large firm Cranberries, 2 pounds 55c The Foreigner Will Appear , at 'Alhambra One SALT LAKE. Nov. 22. Mabey .yesterday named ' i Potatoes - oo 59; 10c and 15c Fruit, i 1 from Nephl. OGDKN FOR NORTH ROUTE. The more northerly of these runs would northwesterly from Ogden, and of the carry with it the completion road from the Wyoming line and down through to Ogden, alon the Weber canyon. This road Is understood to have the undivided sup port of Ogden. Should one of the three, routes out of Salt Lake be chosen. It would be that the road from, Echa would either be continued down to Ogden,o or elce that it would Tun from Echo-tCoalville, and so over, 'the present Lincoln highway down Parley's canyon to Salt Lake. It is suggested that if a large enough mileage of roads Is found in Utah; both these routes might be made part of the state's primary system of highways. The Tooele county commissioners Here concerned chiefly with the Wendover and the Selberllng cutoff roads, toth of which go through Tooelo county. They entered objection to expectto ing Tooele county, construct or maintain cither of these roads ground that'the burden would be too great. However, they voiced objection to the suggestion that the east and west highway proceed by a route' which dld not include Tooele al alL i ri - .25c 22c 25c Fresh homemade assorted T5: Candy, pound GRAPE FRUIT Choice firm Luscious Grape y for Thanksgiving. Wa are Does romance end tith marriage? Does the nuptial vow njll thv end f the thing that la vital to a woman's cjueatlons happiness? These are the which are delightfully answered in William de Mllle's new Paramount Romance," production. "The Lout which was auspiciously displayed at the Alhambra theatre, lart night. In the story, written by 'Edward Knoblock, a noted English playwright and which was BcenarUed by Oiku rrintxlau, a young wife on the point of deserting her husband for hH best friend when the sudden .disappearance of her child awakens h?r to the ral ties that bind and a broader ene of the real meaning of life and love and romance. With the return of the child, all ends happily ond the husband and wife find happiness where before there was discontent and rentlrssnes. Lois Wilson play the wife charmingly; Conrad Nagel is the young husband and Jack Holt splendidly porother man. A mot delighttrays the Is ful role enacted by Fontaine Lu Rue. who. as Aunt Hetty, carries uui a plan which smooths out the situa tion at the1 flmah of the atory and brings the wife to her ene. Othei In the cist who did excellent wortc are Mayra Kelso, Robert Rrower. Mlcke Moore. Clarence Geldart and Clarenco Burton. " 'i i ; for 75c CANDY offering n very low phca for the occasion. 5 pounds selected Sweet 2Sc Potatoaa 10 pounds selected Sweet age? See Picture at the , Alhambra Today to-Oce- on-th- v cipe-ciall- -- -- ; SWEET POTATOES A new lot of fancy selected swset potatoes Just arrived ,NV,rt ""Z" assurance is Is chosen route whatever that given westward from the great Salt Lake vclley, Nevada will provide a conhighway. necting - For the road west, four prominent routes were mentioned yesterday: That around the north end of the lake. known as the Overland trail, and Kometlmea as the Pike's Peak Ocean highway: that running par allel to the Western Pacific tracks across the western desert, and known in Utah as the Wendover cutoff; the High present routing of the Lincoln Selber u ay association, utlllzlng'the Ung cutoff; 'and finally a road run ning westward through Juab county Eup-tur- e FROM THE FOLLOWING PRICES . On the same basin, Iare Karcl SELECT YOUR THANKSGIVING ORDER t e .2 35s LOIN PORK ROAST, pound 30c LEG PORK ROAST, Pound 25c SHOULDER PORK ROAST, pound..1 , VI V 50c VERY BEST FRESH CREAMERY D UTTER, 2 pounds 10 POUNDS BEET SUGAR (limit 20 pounds) 25c SIFTED EARLY JUNE PEAS, 2 for & or Hare Salfcred Rep. , tnx After an Operation ' Try lily Plan Free Wednesday Before Noon Unusual argains -- : If You Have THANKFUL THAT YOU HAVE A DEPENDABLE PLACE IN WHICH TO TRADE. VISIT OUR STORES TOMORROW AND MAKE YOUR THANKSGIVING SELECTION. : -- . p - , mm ! n, b'amnr-asHOClatlo- i - last Saturday night In Salt Lake and took away a let of money. Thate flentlemen didn't pratand to b anything but "Jutt Holdup," Juat Introductd thcmaalves with tha regular Holdup'a greeting. They arc richer and we am wiser today. Thart ara two Mnda of hold upa In this world today tha Tegularjjiold up who takes fl you happen to hava with you at tha timt, artd tha cthtr Irregular hold-uwho takea It "on tha Inatallment plan. Tha tatttr ta the atorekeeper who baHtvea in Small Sales and Largt Profit, DE : 1 I r, . ministration cannot get behind any w "" ed ? tHat I,fl,,aIatlnn Crenf an tne of the Irriga- t,on commlttee who waited upon thepresident, only three, llepresentavJffZrr "JifSfiit ? rWr ' tiveS Leatherwood. Utah; Smith. Idaho and'Arentz. Nevada, had voted with S ahi a7 the president. the remainder of the mitte? had voted for. the 50 per !was the third person present. Mr. a 'Horne took this action following v discussion as to. the pondltion of thej uSLlh?J?I! state fair accounts, as indicated by a', fj10 ;rs?ai5n n2j, aK a." '"fj VVJ, l0 made audit being completed partially - the minds . failure present that k xf, nti0o a a aa f WOT 0 ooulif must rest upon-thfall, shoulders of i those house members who voted THREE HELD UP BY ." accept the senate amendment. to y Us Up Babe liuth may be the King- of Swat in baseball. but Marshall Nellan is the great pinch-hittefiguratively Favors North Route pictures. speaking. In motion Just about the time that some pro- lack of suitducers art bemoaning thecomes SALT LAKE. Nov. 22. An'n table screen Nellan 'along ideas, nouncement made yesterday by George ncw t well that thouht D. Caato. a member of the stAte roaau . , home-ru- n class. the commission. . declared that the .roaa Inno A hit ii Nellan's commission is expected to make a ten- vation, Life." the First Naof "Bits tative decision as to Its recommenda- tional attraction which began an ention for primary and secondary fed- gagement at the Orpheum theatre last eral aid highways in Vtah within ten night. the primary - It took courage to do. that which days or two weeks; .thatwest road will bo cast and highway, had feared to do. but Nellan and the secondary road a north and others that courage is anneasset, even proved south highway, while additions will :,n motion when combined of thJ .ffort, pictures, rs depend on the, total road mileage in autho the pro four of . . tne state, UUs of Life." duction of confera The matter came up at th result Is decidedly refreshence .between the state road commis- ingAnd wonderfully entertaining its and. sion and the three commissioners of well as hovel. Tooele county. It was reverted to later which Nellan has pieced The stories ' in the day. when J. II. Waters, con together are In rmmion masterly -yul lor l,tah or thetLincom iiignwa .Thjma, McMorrow's Th lUd ... w also called on the com-- 1 Trumbull's "1 he Man asked It to make a de-- l Who Heard Everything." Huh Wiley's nisionIn and near future. ciflon the Hop" and Nellan a own original story. lCHO CANYON ltOAI. as ra r rrhe Adventure." Strange , That the Kcho canyon road la due alo to Luclta Hauler Credit as Kcho will be on tho primary sys for her skilful handling of the rcc- tern seemed to be taken for granted. Siarlo. Through the whole photoplay aunns lire aiscuion ui jimciu, runs one general inruip nning ui definitely so de- each episode In an interesting man i!though it was-o- commission has. not ner. clared, and the completed - Its tentative recommendaThe production is splendidly enact tions. thone an excellent casu ed From Echo west there U a decided whobyhave prominent roiesAmong are: uock-cllff- e the difference of opinion throughout Fellowes, James Hradbury. Jr.. state, if not in the com in Ias Ion; --and In Fred llurton, Lon Chaney, John llow- pome high quarters at least lt.ls urged crs, Wesley Harry. Harriett Hammond. that after all the east and west road Teddy Sampson and Anna May Wong. that will mean most to Utah Is not Chaney gives one or tne most remarkthat through Echo canyon at all, but able characterizations of his career as one from the Colorado to the Nevada a Chinaman. line. Here, too, there will be con Himmed up. Pits of Lifo Is a jro- siderable of a contest between the ductloh well worth seeing. A comedy, "For Und Sake." of a series of chuckles with a vag fers rL" Grand. Emery and Carbon counties rant oil spout as the principal IsukIi On this latter point the wishes of disseminator. The same' bill plays Colorado may have a big influence, through Wednesday. oo since the federal bureau of public of the has formulating duty highways an Interstate system. Does Romance End Marri NEVADA TO CONNECT. latest-cinem- .,..i. t, at the Orpheum TO .iTJhi.y Look - . Horne SALT LAKE, Nov, f . Now? Just Over, Film 'Showing OUTLOOK POOR FOR RECLAMATION WORK Commission Near Decision on New System; Ogden WASHINGTON. Nov. 22. All pros- mm i Nothing FREE if THEATRES - Latest Items 61 Interest From Utah and Gem State HR IN nictcil women. No. matter wha vou have tried now is your oppor .tanitv to find out just what yo:o the benefit S "ZIT'I 'ireouire. and Xt competent Udy. expert. Whv bo burdened with rup4 nnj jture end suffer the continual if H novwetoi tmsses yott wearing . ' don't have tot Why not use thJ Rice Method nnd prove to youi: ill VI, what res iiUM v n.iinw 'ere possible in. your ease! Thouj 'and have been able to throve " triple rol That la .one of. the novel feaaura of1 'Three "Word llrand." his latest picture, which Will be shown at the 'Alhambra theatre naxt Thurs- Para-mou- mm nt I . FOUHs UGDEN STORtS day. The double exposure wa well done. The task ol most location convenient Trade at the keeping the character absolutely disSTORE NO. STORE NO. 4- tinct waa a problem for any actor, but and Washington Twenty-sixtTwenty-fourttnd Grant Mr, .2 lart succeeded where many would a brief have failed and the Illusion la perNO. 10 STORE 'away their truces, after STORE NO. 8, ' fect. Near First National Bank Near Golden Rule :applieation of the Hiec Tctho! The atar appears as tha father of LOOK FOR THE ORANGE FR0NT8 II rA nro thotifanus wno arq twin boys In the prologue. lie die by, own be his. hand. rather than captured 'mill guffering the tortures of rup by Indians and the children are Uure - because they . know no They grow up. one to become a rancher In Utah, the other the govwhere to turn for relief. Mr; ernor of the state. TALKS GOVERNOR Williams is in Opden to (nve all A special trip was made to Salt MASKED BANDITS Lake City to obtain the scenes at the TO STATE FIREMEN such women the benefit of her ex CAPTURED SOON Is The state buildings. of hembi story by Will perigee and knowledpe Reynolds and wa adapted for the screen by Lambert Illllyer, who also you to her privatd Governor and invites Idaho. Nor. 22.- - Three SALT UKK, Nov. 22.were DOISH. directed. Joe Augast, A. S. C, was masked and speak Mabey Mayor men held up four Mexicans ers last apartmenU at the Kefd hotel. cameraman. the the of at meeting night Jane Novak, one of the tnot beau- In a tent near the railroad station at Utah Ate rirernen's u.cUiloti and Do not fail to gpet tMi free demj tiful actresses of the screen Is lead- 'Lden. Idaho, early Sunday' evening the Veteran Volunteer Firemen's ajrf-an- d ; at the Veteran Fireman's ha:l onstration. ing woman In this picture which Is them of 9S in cash and elation on road. Governor aall to .poc qualities of interest a $40robbed check, Mabey Canyon ri accordlnr to pay with a rhptograrh ..f .Williams will that are most unusual. The comedy prente4 role dual here of at the of the from the received Monday. rancher meetlr.g arising jthe deleyales and governor is highly effective and ' When the bandlta entered the ter.t, 'state firemen's as,Hcialton at MSdvalc lc in tRrden only .two. das. thai spontane oua to a degree. The supportawww f wtai rs - t frt IS In vour oprrtnnity will be co- ing company is excellent ar.a o aun but was shot in the right breaat by all mean .don't izn to can ... A. . riAnn is iirmi-nrt:D shhmi:nts ikjvhli- before he could draw It. lie waa takfere this wnndrrrul dcrncnsirauon. KAYSVILLK. Nor. 2. Largely at en to a hospital. Ftatlon Agent A M. Id ho. Nor. tJ r.m'AVQCXTKLljr, r hM at Hhafer. aroused hr the filturtare. wgy pffif;Aig hfrr ralt tcwlsy that r tended funeral service 9 to 12 a. el, 2 to 5 ircm Dsily Cox John Sheriff the Kaytrville tabernacle. Monday af tato I. shipment froi Idaho rerrntlr DputT ' ternoon f or, Ptanton John Darnea, of Eden. have ben twice a heary a thff were p. nx and 7 to 9' evening eon and only child of Mr. A cap fSurut at the, scene of the at this Iate lat year. Up to and led to the rrel cf Henry. C, cluaSng: November 14 thi year W5I. S. ItlCE, Inc., Adarnt N. .Y. who died and Mrs, Arnold M. Bam-, a near inof shark Jast week h of ia 'I homj-Mncholera carloads living Saturday shl;;ei ' ' fantum.-. , ' to 34S1 h:prti up to the srr Thompson ronffwM his prt was Cox IXSK.S TlIf MB ON SW. In charge U the robbery to Deputy Sheriff ;ate last year. Out cf the 7t rarlOAs ninhop Frank. Hyde Whf.e cre-l'T of the services and made the opening after severe grilling and named as hlppj n November 14 from the TRICn. Nov. Zl Pmoct-NlxrLumin tbe and closing remarks. Other speakers his confederates Jarnea Canfleld and state l carloftds were shipped from the )ric n were Clifford T. Ftrong and President rjf.org Miller, who were arreted laterhe' Uaho Tails dUtrlct. The up:r ber tomrany'syesterday r Wood. .and The II. ir.trart.T. musical II. rlvrr iwctlon Is the Knnr.fr rrogrnm fn Kden. (irutlron. waa tinder the supervision of Profes- c Th trlf "waived their preliminary jHnake h. tight thumb Jut arnre tb tlon of the state in tH!ato sh!praeM sor A. C. Lund of Fait Lake. VnufkU. He wa taken to the Oir-hethe before JuJr probate bearing" onjthlsjear. oo Interment was made In 1h hfrt?al and attended by Tr. Monday sn-- were bund arraignment oxer to tbe diUlrl "court at Twin! There are t.t!j3.Hi tz'tvn fpln- - fT. II f r rr. :)y i r a cemetery. Cleorge W. lUrns teen riiidtr.S at Fr;ce rcr.',".j-d!es in the mills of LanraaWre. Krg- - I icated the grave. Falls. - : h h ir res-cue- d. N-s- ff V, ai n rAi. "t-ne- , - , tfn s ll tht com-l.'de- n. a riP-sA- w - T.-.- n e -- - . |