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Show N THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY Austin emu. ebicxson, a HU wwwan 1920. SIX PACE CHARGE and instructor in music, whoso funeral will be bald At Ephraim today. 9 G, f Austin Emil Erickson Sue cumbs After Suffering Attack of Pneumonia. Two Conductors and Four Brakemen on S. P. Are in Custody. . The Tribna. EPHRAIM, Jan. S. Auitln Emil Erick-oaon of Mr. and Mrs. Emit Erlckzon of thia city, died Saturday evening after ' an Illness of one week, death being due to pneumonia. Sir. Erickson played an important role In a piay given by the Home Dramatic club, liecember 27. lie had been Hi during the day. and during the night hi condition became aerloua church Mr. Erickson wat an active worker, and he had spent four years and even months as a missionary In Hawaiian Islands. On August 23, ISIS, hs was married to Eva Allred of Spring City. Mr. Erickson was born October 25. 1668, at Spring City. He received his early education In the public schools of that city, and later attended the Snow Normal college, from which he was graduated with high honors In the spring of 11. At the time of his death he was a teacher and musical Instructor In the public schools of this city. He aleo was leader of the tabernacle choir. Mr. Erickson Is survived by hl widow and two. small, .children. his fatherland mother and the following brothers and sisters: June Erickson. Evan Erickson, Hugh Erickson and Mrs. Edith fcnldern non of California. Kuneral services will be held tomorrow from the tabernacle and Wednesday short services will be held In Spring City, where Interment will be made. Special t Two Splendid Special ts The Tribuae, of dollars OGDEN, Jan. worth of goods stolen from the Southern Pacific company, along the line between Ogden and Wells, Nev.. through a sysI robberies will tematic aeries of box-oprobably be recovered, offlceis anounce, Perhaps you will be surprised to know that you can seoure a genuine VICTROLA through the arrest of four brakemen and and ten double-face- d records to suit your own taste for so little money and on two conductors, employed in the freight service of the road, who ere now In the such convenient terms of payment. the H. at IV of Sheriff Peterson custody county Jail. The following are held' D. M. Flaherty, ' 44 .years of age, and William Davidson. : rs-P. A. 40 years of age, both conductors; Blackwell, 31 years of age; Sylvester Iee, .Hina j $4 years of age, W. W. Gone, 42 years age, 'of age. and Grant Wilcox, 24 years of WilAH of the men, except brakemen. cox, are said to be married and have families In this city. Box-ca- r robberies have been carried On for several months, the police aay. Most of the robberies occurred after the trains had left Ogden. It ts aald the goods were stolen along the line and then expressed back to Ogden from points In Nevada. A large quantity of loot has been recov ered by Sheriff Peterson, who says he DEPARTMENT expects to havo enough goods to fill 41 Twenty-flf- t large storeroom. Oettee, About two week ago Sheriff Peterson access from tntranc ts Roeg hats. received a clue which resulted In the arPhsnss M4 ang 740. Victrola VI at $35.00, and ten h rests. In connection with Deputy SherVictrola IX at $70.00, and ten h 85c double-face- d iff Robert Burk and Special Agent H. 11. VICTOR Ftfl double-face- d InVICTOR 85c EO Cordon of the railroad company, the 1 RECORDS (20 selections).. vestigation waa taken up and pushed . RECORDS . (20 selections) rapidly as possible. Saturday afternoon P. A. Blaikwell waa arrested anil Select any records you wish to the amount NEEDS own choosing. Pick out th Records of SO. then on by one the other five men were your of Ss. You'll find a most varied assortOfficial taken Into custody. Conductor Flaherty New ment here. .Juod of music you like Special to The Tribase. was arrested this morning. It lr Said be PROVO, Jan. C At the meeting of the has been In the employ of the Southern Make .Extencounty commissioners held today, the Pacific for seventeen years. some of the goods which have question of Increasing tba water supply Among at the county Infirmary was discussed. been recovered thug far are kolta of sive Road Commissioner Joseph Reece and alued-at.$1broadcloth. per yard; sevEngineer "Scott P." Stewart reported their eral bolts of dress goods, denim, calico at the qountys present Investigation and khaki; men's and womens Shoes, Dont put it off visit CLARKS today. You might just as well enjoy the worlds tunnel east of the Infirmary, and gave it worth from $9 to $20 a pair; expensive as their opinion that other means than best music iu your home at once. Come in and hear your favorite music. fine blankets and rugs, electric Special to The Tribune. 6 hosiery, At noon today CEDAR CITY, Jan. that of the tunnel would have to be carpet sweepers and vacuum cleaners; made if an adequate water supply was electric toaster and cookers and alliga- a meeting of the outgoing and Incoming OTHER STYLES OP THE VICTOR AND VICTROLA AT $25,00 TO $950.00. to be obtained. The matter waa referred tor handbags officials was held In the council Room for further Investigation. The arrest follow the second series of city r, Upon petition of Mat Argyle and others robberies which have been dis- chamber, and the new officials, after subfrom the Lake Shore district. 1900 was covered by the sheriff s department with- scribing to the oath of office, took over in three months. In the first case the the rein of government. spproprlated for road purposes in that district. theft are said to have occurred In the The new official are ss follows: Arch local railroad yard and those implicated Upon petition of residents of Mapleton, the road supervisor was authorized to ware yard switchmen, three of whom are Swapp. mayor; 8M. J. Foster, four-ye- holdJ. Macfarlane, Dr. to The Tribun. councilman; In a road Special that district. now serving sentences in the countv Jail. change P. Fuller, T. J. OGDEN, Jan. t. The disappearance of One of the switchmen forfeited $500 ball over councilman; John two-yeJoseph F. Huff, commissioner of tha council-meG. Fuller and J. Pace, Benjamin district and Lake Shore drain184 quarts of liquor from the evidence In the city court on December 3L The a financial of two paid fines. other age district, gave report room at the is Investigated, The new officials already have declared being city jail the district David B. Huff was appointtheir Intention of Inaugurating extensive of the ed as commissioner for the drainage dis- according to the announcement and expect to virtually reASSESSORS improvements toterm. trict for the three-yea- r new officials when they took office build the city. An expert will be emUpon the request of the county clerk, day. Thirty-seve- n which wine of to draw BEGIN pints ployed plans and the work will Elroy West was appointed as deputy at the police station today were begin at once. county clerk to succeed F. E. Huish, remained Arch seized by R. H. Argubright for the Inter Special to The Tribune. Bwapp, the new mayor, is a sucresigned. cessful sheep grower. He was bom In nal revenue department. It will be held 5 assessors and Jan. OGDEN, Deputy for safe keeping. Glendale, and from a small start has M. I. A. The liquor which Is said to have dis- collectors for Weber county will begin reached the point where he ts Included tomorrow to work according and most prominent morning, the Is eelzed the among in raids that appeared by announcement made today bv Owen sheep growerslargest In the state. He lias been since prohibition. The statement was tha CELEBRATION police M. conafter the assessor, of a Sanderson, Cedar resident on made that the liquor disappeared the City for seven years, of his appointments by the and has been Identified with every movenight the Union Pacific Ice house burned firmation board of Special to Tlie Tribuae. commissioners ment planned for the upbuilding ar.d Phone or write for free catalog of the January records. county last August. It also la said that two cases Mr. Sanderson said the deputies are beautification of the municipality. PROVO. Jan. 5. K large meeting of of whisky, not In the disapthe M. I. A. of the Utah stake was held peared from the stationInventory, within the last authorized to collect the tax for the personal property at the time of assess last night in the stake tabernacle. There two weeks. in cases where the were 1S52 present. The meeting waa In According to the Inventory of the Inter- ment, except celebration of the stake securing 100 per nal revenue department taken April 12 person owns real estate, or to bond cent enrollment. guarantee the collection last by R. H. Argubright, district deputy, The mus.c wss furnished by Boy there were 118 quarts of whisky (1 quarts tax In November. The deputies follow: Scouts, Mrs. Cora Thorn Bird, Mrs Han- of wine and seven of miscellaneous Office denuttos Bessie Parsons, nah Packard, Miss Florence Meidrum and liquor. The liquorquarts received since April was not on any record at the police sta- Folkman, C. O. Asplund, Buena Anderthe tabernacle choir. son, Julia Ramev and Effle Kosius The speakers were Stake Superintendtion. ent John S. Smith, who presided; Apostle The investigation has been referred to City deputies George E. Brown. Fred . Ivins A Foulger, M. K. Jacobs, Joseph Jackson, and Dr. John H. Taylor of commissioner of public safety. Wllev Cragun and Chrla Purdv, the Y. M. I. A. Scout commission, and Creek WilDr. George H. Brlmhall. Apostle lv.ns, County deputies, Burch liam Koval; Eden. John- - A. Stallings; COUNCIL DECLINES who waa the principal speaker, compliHuntsville. Earl Felt; Liberty. J E. mented the stake associations upon ths Shaw; Farr West. Moroni Chugg; CONFIRM good work done by them, and spoke of William Lake; Kanesville, Sam the need of religious instructions In orNew Officials InPeterson: Marriott. C. R. Parry: North Old der that the world might progress, takadmini. PARK new The Jan. CITY, P. Nathaniel Plain Ogden, Is need Bailey; for City, ing the position that there which Is Republican with M. Folkman; Pleaaant View, William spiritual instruction and faith In ths istration, few took office and Slater-vlllexceptions, today J. E. Randall: Shaw; Randall, world more than ever today. everything moved along nicely until the M. J. Bartholomew; Rov, Amassa mayor submitted the appointment of W. Hammond; Taylor, J. B. Hunter; West R. Jefford as chief of police, to succeed Weber, George E. Heslop; Warren, ArSamuel Brown. thur Marriott; West Warren. Herbert The council declined to confirm the IN East; Wilson, John Martin; Uintah. Wilappointment, there being two votes for liam Varry; Riverside, M. Jacobs; HoopSpecial to The Tribune. and three against. An effort wUl he er, T. R. Widdison. is the made at the next meeting, January IS, OGDEN, Jan. 5. The administration of Special to The Trlbuee. Pape's Diapepsin PROVO, Jan. the meeting of the to confirm the appointment. ChlefJBrown Ogden City changed hands promptly at In continue office will comm ss on FINES until a successor held at noon today, the city quickest Indigestion and noon today, when Mayor T. 8. Browning newly elected officers, Charles Hopkins Is chosen. IN CASE was succeeded by Frank Francis and New officials follow: Mayor. E. W. to succeed H. J. W. Goddard as commisStomach Relief on. mi v Robinson: councllmen.-Charlesioner. and Mrs. Ruth P. Farrer to sucCommissioner Miles L. Jones was sue Workman, ceed Mias Alice Brown as auditor, were Jerome Paxton, T. S Ryan, Andrew Pe- Bpeclsl to Tlie Tribune. ceeded by J. R. Ward. The former and terson and Frank Fleshman, the last Installed OGDEN, Jan. 5. William J. Stephens. the new officials exchanged expressions named being a Democrat and holdover; Brief remarks complimenting the outand F. E. You may get fitted with glasses but are they George Stephens Stephens When meals hit back and your atom-acgoing officers for their faithful services recorder. Miss Maud Hurley; treasurer, Jr, to the sheriff to- of good will. were made bv Mayor LeRoy Dixon and William Raddon. Miss Hurley and Mr. paid a fine of $5ftth-- ireach conviction full feel or is you of the old board was The final meeting sour, acid, gassy, several day, fo'lowlng glasses that will really make your vision Commissioner T. C Thompson, and re- Raddon are Democrats. ago by a Jury in the city court upon held at 10 oclock. A recess was taken and bloated. When you have heavy Appointments of the mayor were con- days sponses were made by Commissioner 11:45 o'clock, when the commission until of LethWilliam normal! Both good and useless glasses are on upon charge battery firmed as follows: Police JU&ge. J. E. indiHopkins and Auditor Mrs. Farrer. bridge, a tenant In the Argyle apart- met and approved the bonds of Mayor lumps of pain or headhche from T. C. Thompson, as Johnson; city janitor, W. A. Gridley: ment. Commissioner the Ward. Commissioner market. Dont take a chance be sure. Then Francis and Is relief! ion. Here instant ces t commissioner of irrigation, presented a city physician, Dr. W. J. Bardsley, all William J. Stephens, Sr., father of the tha old board adjourned. eat soon or a as as tablet Just report showing $37u2.32 due as delin- Republicans. you orwaa was new named board called to above found guilty defendants, After the After-Servic- e quent water taxes from 1909 to the end of battery and fined $10. He paid the der by Mayor Francis, an adjournment two of Pape s Diapepsin all the dyspepof the past year, and recommended a reof sentence, but the sons was taken until evening. fine time the at DECREES and stomaeb distress sia, indigestion This reduction was duction of $1000. Franannounced their intention to appeal the At the evening meeting Mayor We safeguard you with an AFTER-SERVICcaused by acidity ends. These pleasant, made. yon to the district court. Today they cis submitted the following appointments, GRANTED case wear our glasses for a while, then roma back 'for notified the clerk of the cltv court that which were confirmed: A. T. Corey, su- harmless tablets of Papes Diapepsin to harmful neutralize the fail never another examination. not THIS MAKES esse. vou SURE the would of Claude T. waterworks; appeal CHOSEN they perintendent stomach acids and make you feel fine PROVO, Jan. (. Two wives and one Moyea, recorder; Charles T. Koona, treaget exactly wbat you need which spells RESULTS. were granted divorces in ths surer; Wade M. Johnson, attorney. Mr. at once, and they cost so little at drug Suit to Quiet Title, BY COMMERCIAL CLUB husband Fourth district court today. is reappointed. Corey stores. (Advertisement.) to The Tribune. Ila Ingram was granted a divorce from Commissioner Flygare submitted the to Tlie 1 John 8 Ingram on tha grounds of deserOGDEN, Jan. Wright Appointments of the following, who are PRICE. Jan. 5. The Commercial club tion and failure to provide. Custody of a brought suit In the district court today Incumbents of the offices: Joseph M. his --nldance. Commissioner Chris met this evening and elected the follow- minor child and $35 per month alimony against Charles J. Anderson and others Tracy, engineer, and Clem H. Martin, der S37 South Main Street praised the work of his colleagues j to quiet the title of certain property in street supervisor. also were granted. The employees of the Flygarie ing directorsj I from the board. who ( retired Phone Wasatch 5560 B. were waa Stowell of office Provo L. K Whitmore. L. A. McGee, Dr. R. Ogden City. Margaret reappointed city engineers In giving some additional Information E. Cloward, Gomer T. Peacock, A. J. Lee, granted a'dlvorce on the ground of deand confirmed. Mr. affairs. the Browning city's regarding now We aald to Commissioner Ward Introduced an ordiJ. H. Redd, W. K. Stoker, C. R. Marcueen, sertion from Earl Stowell, carry the largest selection the city's future and ez- nance for the reorganisation of the po- also spokethefor A. D. Hadlev, II. W. Cooper, L. A. Lloyd, be at Preston, Idaho, and was awarded of artificial eyes In the West. that an Ogden man lice department, with the superintendent pressed be the"hope W. A. Lowry, c. H. Stevenson, George M. the custody of two minor children. next governor of the state. might Jack Rose of American Fork was of public safety a chief of police. He He Miller. O. H. Wilson. mentioned William H. Wattls as the will have as an assistant a captain of man whom he would like to see The dhectors will hold a meeting at an granted a divorce from Lllltus H. Rose. BE TENDERED TO Ogden They were married at Salt Lake, October early date and elect an executive compolice. The ordinance also provides for support, regardless of political lines. mittee of five and may also select a sec- 5. 1919. and the testimony showed that the following offices, with the salaries L. D. S. J. j J. W. were Parker, Other speakers Samuel namesCaptain, $135; chief of detecretary. The club has 87000 In its trea- the woman hadtimea ofhusband, F. M. Drlggs, S. S. Lewlt W. H. her marriage to tives, $160: sergeants, $160; patrolmen, P. DobbJk W. H. Wattls, sury with which to beln Uie first year's Pceplea, at the K. W. Shearman, $125 to The matter was referred to the $130 to $140; work. AXEL A. MADSEN. , , Rose. A. P. Bigelow, J. H. Douglas and Ofticers also are to be elected at an county attorney by Judge A. B. Morgan, $140; detectives, $130 to $140; traffic, $140; L. F Knelpp. who suggested that some action should motorcycle men, $120 to $140; desk early date. be taken against the woman. $110; adjutant and property clerk, n, -- Victrola Outfit 'O ers ar ... 'JjL m . li ... I SC I'li O GD E-- N THIS VICTROLA OUTFIT i IS THIS VICTROLA OUTFIT $1 !' 10-inc- 10-inc- CM COUNTY INFIRMARY MORE WATER C7f v Announce They Will Improvements. 5 IS best. Come in and Hear These Victrola, and Learn About Our Easy Terms. Large Amount Disappears in the From a rHear the box-cs- Ogden City Jail. ar n. III Bi. J k New January Victor Records at Clarks DEPUTY WORK TODAY Every musical preference is met in the wonderful variety provided in the January selection and every number a big hit. UTAH STAKE HOLDS Order Victor Records by Mail from CLARKS v. 2 GOVERNMENT OF Phone Was.3275 l TO CHIEF j Vlctrolas Exclusively 150 Maia Sf. Har-rlavlll- e. and I.' TWO NEW OFFICERS PROVO INSTALLED s WHENMEALS dulge in Interchange of Felicitations. e, DONT FIT Be Sure Theyll Correct THREE PAY BATTERY the Defects h THREE DIVORCE K Our OF DIRECTORS COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO. . ai JJjJj - FAREWELL PARTY MISSIONARY - Zup-pan- n, rer-gea- merchants patrolchauffeurs, men, $45. two are salaries menWhere there tioned, the larger amount Is for the first class and the smaller for the second class. Thomas E. Browning, as chief of police, and A. B Jensen, as sergeant of police, were relieved of duty today. Jonathan P. Jones and Jack L,t..efleld were Installed as captain and adjutant, Mr. IJttlcfleld also will be respectively. $140; DEPUTY ASSESSORS TOWN BOARD TAKES NAMED AT PROVO OFFICE AT BINGHAM 5pycirtl to The Tribune. rnovo. Jan Tha following1 deputy county &theasors were appointed for the Krnaat C. Henrichaon, enauJng year: chief deputy; field deputies- - On , Fort. J. E. Grimes; D, Thurman; Alpine, George Knudson; American Fork, Hoy Steele: Pleaaant Grove. Mark Bee- rant; Provo Bench, Nets Jacobsen; Lake V1ewaod Ymrrard J. IrovO. J. J. Foote and A. J. Holdawav; Sprlngvllle, Lee H. Boyer; Mapleton. Elmer Bird; Spanish Fork. W. H. Nelson; Shore, Joseph Francl-- ; Benjamin, Joseph Hand: Salem. Zenos Tiffany; Pay-soK. J,. Wilson; Kantaquln, Louis Peterson; Goshen, David Powel.eon. 5. Le-ftl- r n, HOME IS SEVERELY DAMAGED BY FIRE 5pclal ts Th Tribes. $ The home of KAT3ViLLE,.Jan, l.esier By b In this city was damaged to the extent of more than $1004 b fire shortly sfter 4 o'clock tills evening. The 'ire originated from a defective flue lead-'i- g from a bedroom- - All the furniture ! BINGHAM Jan. 6, The new town board took office at noon today. The new board Is compose of Charles E. Adder- - flynn. Dan Fitzgerald and Peter Service, was appointed to Franlt Thompson chiefi .ofa police. i Iiobhir.s reap F- reappointed town clerk. President Adderley appointed the fol On municipal laws lowing committees: and claims Coaklcy, Flynn and Fits g raid; streets, waterworks and sprinkling Fitzgerald, Flynn and Service; improvements amfTInanc Service. Coakley and Flynn; police and fireKlynn, Fitzgerald and Coakley: auditing Service. Fitzgerald and Coakley; health and sanitation ns Mrs. A Vs e . Hi a1 V ... Flynn, Service and Fitzgerald fie Mr & . as toastmaster. The former mayob reviewed the acU. complishments of the past administration and commented upon what wg left for the present administration to accomplish. Mayor Frank Francis replug to a starding toast from ofth diners He told of the Impressions the public office, gained from hi first day's dutv. He also told of his future plans and said he hoped Jn two years he could reoprt suc-c- e similar to his Dr. A. 8. Condon tr1 of his residence In Ogden sod of the fact that he bed known sll the mayor. Former Cmum1-lonMadsen, who will leave tomorMile L. Jones told what hi dm mlm to California for the far-wetriment hd done Hi aucresimr. Capchurch, given a at the Twenty-f.rward last tain J. R 54 ard told of the plan for dance- f wlowed the program the organisation of th department un- - n pred-ce-aor- 's. er ell st - Specliil to Mined COAL SUPREMACY Tribune. Mr. Enrollment Increases. Th Tribes. LIBERTY FUEL CO, 809 Kearns AT YOUR DEALERS Building, Central Coal , OGDEN; Jan:: ETh e Cnra T cjtv schools and the Weber college resumed their session today after the two weeks' holiday recess. It Is said the enrollment is much heavier In ah th schools than It has been a; any time this year. by the for furnace, heater, range or fireplace. -- er eared. Bbee was alone with her six children at the limp of the firs, but torical contest her today. Axel A. Keaolut.on were presented outlining leighbors went to lf.r rescue end aided for immediate ii gett rg th temperance row on a furniture out of the burnprogram n Anier-UaL. D. S Ork In foreign college Insurant e to the amount desiring ing building. aid and raising a f ind of tl.oou.ooe test f $70 was cairi.d on the budding, with which to carry on' the work. xh.ch was jwrtiy destroyed. bight. A . Other changes property clerk. made In the police department tomorrow -morning. Latyr a banquet was given at th- - We-bclub, at which lhe.outgnJiA And. the Incoming officials were the guests of the club and Chamber of Commerce. Twen-ty-flrepresentative men pledged themselves to work for a greater city. Former Mayor T. S. Brownlrg was the first speaker called upon by Warren L. Wattls. president of the 5eher nlnh and the Chamber of Commerce, a ho acted a Plan to Promote Prohibition. Foe the purDES MOIXF3. I , Jan, pose of further organizing students in th- - universities and college of th United States for service among student and universities of foreign countries In the world movement (gainst alcohol, the Intercollegiate Prohibition aaeoc'stlon held t biennial rational eonvent.on and ora- Special to Th and Mrs. Otto OGDEN,' Jan. $. of Cedar Rap. Buschjost and daughter of Ogden, Id. Iowa, former residents when Mr. Bue'.hjoat was representative for Lyman Brothers Millinery company, are In the city for a few days. They are en route to ban Joe, Cal., to make their home. Mr. Hue hjout will be the Pacific will be coast representative for hi company. i j Vliiltlng Friends. $116; -- Coke Co. Citizens Coal Company Federal Coal Company Pidge Produce Company Western Fuel Company Salt -- Licensed to Merry. Bpefl to The Tribune. OGDEN. Jan. 6. Char! R. Cronmen, Fait Lake, and Etta M. Card of Bountl-- f re ns at iL were granted a marring tue cfflc of the county clerk this 11 Humbert to Run for Senate. BAR LT3 DUG, France, Jin. 4 Charles Humbert, former nermtor, who via rr.artial of a quitted iait May I v dealtnra with th rharfro of ha:n natorla rmy, appear. and for announced he wenud tolay a candidate for reflection lo the aen-U wn bitterly opjvd by LepUty M takn by th Maglnot. No ot S j o. Insist on A LIBERTY Lake City, Utah. , |