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Show lliL SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY sold by Jlra. Johnson to W. C. Wyatt, t J. bo , Luey t ouUer, sold by Mr Johnson to I tab Agm ultnral colicre, $oj; four other animals of Johnson herd sold to W. . Wyatt. OGDEN DEPARTMENT 4H Wea, Twenty-fift- h to Rood cru frm antran M4 and 74 0, Rnmi kelta. - J. H. Seeley. Th Special t . REST IN MURRAY - - .... iff vi1 1 GEORGE W. SMITH. s Special to Tbs Tribune. Bamberger Trophy Goes to Frank Nevjn, Instead of r 1U, 11)20. BODY OF. AGED MAN WILL BE LAID AT OGDEN P&LICE PROBE BRINGS DEVELOPMENTS tr MORNING, JANUARY OGDEN, Jan. 12. Tha Investigation Into tha affairs of tha police department will probably be concluded this week, according to tha announcement made at the police slat km today. It la said that tha evidence which has been gathered from about fifteen witnesses has about some startling developments.brought Today Commissioner J. R. Ward, who Is conducting the investigation, with Captain of Pulice Jonathan Jones, was Joined by Robert Burk, who will be captain of detectives and the next in command to Captain Jones. It Is said that Captain Burk's knowledge of the affairs of the police department will be used in questioning the witnesses who are yet to be examined. Among the witnesses today were several former employees of the department. ll uf The annual Lyman family reunion, held In honor of the eightieth birthday anniversary of the late President Francis M Lyman of the L. D. B. church, took place last night at the Hotel Utah President and Mrs lleber J. Grant were the guests of honor. President Grant reof hla acquaintance lated reminiscence with President Lyman, and told of his Other tribute many sterling qualltlee. were paid by member of the family. President Lyman waa born January 12. 1340. in Goodhope, 111, moving with his parents to Iowa, and later to Kauvoo, III. He crossed the plains as a boy and ar rtv ed In bait Lake on October 19. 1843. Apostle Richard R. Lyman was master of cere monte, gloving ph lures of th 1st President Lyman, as well aa pictures of other church leaders, were shown. A trio composed of P. W. Duns on, piano; Mina cello, and Mlsa Dorothy Margaret Pun-on- , violin, gave selections. Those present at last night's reunion were Mrs. Busan D. Lyman, widow of the late president and mother of Grant Lyman, one of Utah's first marines killed In Franc e. Bone and daughters present, with tholr wives and husbands, were Mr. and Mrs. Charles R McHrldge of Tooele, Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Merrill of Logsn, Mr. M. Lyman. Jr., Dr. and and ilra. Franc-lMrs. Richard It. Lyman, Mrs. Edna 1 lloutz Dr. and Mrc K. Q Oowans, Mr Mr. and and Mrs. George A. Partridge, Mrs. P. W. Dunyon, Mr.- - and Mr. John C,, Lillian, and Mr. and Mra. E. H. Anderson of Magna. Miss Florence Lydian, Miss Helen Lyman and Waldo L. Lyman were also present. Grandchildren: Wendell Lyman, Miss Margaret Lyman, Miss Clara Partridge, Arthur Partridge, Ml Marion Anderson, Roswell Partridge, Miss Dorothy Dunyon and Miss Fannie to Tbs Tribune. . . Osicfj this year RETURN FROM TRIP TO COAST BY AUTO Tribune. H;fh4 Relatives of Late L. D. S. Church Official Observe Anniversary of His Birth. dl.ivra From a Dollar a Day o a Million a Year Speeisl OGDEN, Jan. 12. Frank Kevin of OgOGDEN. Jan. 12. Mr! and Mra. J. C. den. and not John II. Seeley, won the Blade, 8r, have returued to Ogden, after catWhen SO years of age, Charles M. Schwab, the great Heel magnate, was driving stakes at fat of the for carload a three months' visit In California and grand prize the Carnegie steel works for one dollar a dav. At the age of 2013 years Jater be was presiwas and show livestock St the Ogden tle Arizona. The trip to the coast wee made y Janu-bwas born W. Smith, who George a year salary, dent of the Carnegie company on' a million-dollaawarded the Governor Bamberger trophy. Cottonwood, died lol.,n in South Idaho. automobile, over the Arrowhead He was a This waa the announcement made by R. route. It took five days to go from Emmett, Mr. Schwab diseovered the thing he eouIJ do Vest, became a specialist, ami rose rapidly Bo,Jth Cottonwood for a to the top. C. Evans, asaiatant secretary of the show. den to Long Beach. Tha trip was ac-- I reldent shed with only one hour's delay, I ber ot Trsr and at on time lived In a It la announced tjiat an error In, compil- that being said Mr. Schwab, are seeking brains SPECIALIZED brainwhere she waa employed by Captains of industry, for the repair of two punc- - 8,11 the Halt Lake street department for eight and faithful, lojal service. Specialization vocational preparation is the one sure road to ing the list had been made in the office turns. b Mr. Slade sard the Arrowhead trail, time of hla death he waa success. of the secretary. by??rlth hl on. George F. bmith, of i1.' In way ot Salt Lake. Nephi, BL George, - Mr. Evans said that he regretted that the Mur-th- e "The Man of Tomorrow I Emmett It is full of valuable inpoints the way to specialization. to The will taken I as Vegas, Nev , and Barstow bodv be Cal la formation and advice which will help the young man to find his lifes work and prepare himfuneral services and Interment, the error had been made and desired to Ideal route to California in the win- - rav, I ,s survived bv eight children. self for it. time In Long Beach the Slades via- give the proper credit to the exhibitors ter ited with their daughter, Mra. J. E, Tay- George F. Smith of Emmett. Mra L. E. A copy of this book is worth many times its cost to aoy voung man who will take it for the trophies and prize, won. lor. They also visited their aon, J. J. Adamson of Briton, Utah; Mrs. V. Poisand read it. Mrs. South Cottonwood, on,-, Frank Among the sales at the show, which blade, at Gilbert. Aria. Shurtleff and Clarence Smith, Duchesne, netted approximately 1100,000, the highMelvin and Abren Utah, and est price paid was $1425, for a prize bull ALLEGED Smith of Balt Lake. sold by the Chesney Stock farm. Funeral services will be held at 44 East South Temple. o'clock Thursday afternoon In the Banks 6 South Main Street. . Frank Nevlna grand champion carload , funeral chapel at Murray. Interment will of fat cattle was sold to the Ogden PackSalt Utah. Lake be ... . City, in Provision-compan. , Murray A CUy , .cemtdery. (or ft per bun. Spesut c The Totals. ing dredwelght. The packing company bought 12. James McCarthy, 21 Jan. OGDEN, the grand champion carload of hogs from K. A. Starkweather of Blackfoot, Idaho, years of age, was arrested late this after- - DeWolf, cashier waterworks department, for $1$ 75 per hundred pounds, and the noon by deputies of the sheriff's depart- - I $2n. flret prize packer hogs for $19 per hun- ment upon the charge of attempting to I The annual report of the waterworks dred pounds. dispose of stolen property. (department gave the asaets as $1,100.- When arrested, McCarthy was at a 702 68. the receipts for the years as H. Cr Wood, general manager of the store attempting to sell four 019 00: earnings, $127 006.61; expenses, Wood LJvestock company of Spencer, Idaho, purchased A. Starkweather's grand large automobile tires, the police say. He I $54,410; net earnings, $72,595 63. The re 50 to admitted the $12 of carload lambs at officers, they Bay. that he port was filed, per champion DENIES MRS. will he stole the tires from a freight car upon I The carload hundredweight. the Union Pacific to the track near Green River, I DC I V C.O 1 shipped tomorrow by Mr. Wood SIGNED LI DLfk livestock show st Ienver. to be exhibited. Wyo., and brought them to Ogden to sell, j DAD t went 19 or6 ( -,.,TTha second StarkweaJl)er jrlnail 'caL lVWFAWrMtrh .' JrfrMS Mr.' trah the Ogden Packing & Provision company at $22.50 per hundredweight, and the third Tabor, held on a charge of murder In carload went to - L. Keher of Ogden connection with the death of her daughI8 --N- nne at $19.50 per hundredweight. of the most tm- ter, Maude E. Tabor Virgo, former OgJohn H. Seeley' grand champion steer ,h,TC h.Vh.I den school teacher, today repudiated a was purchased by L. L. Keller at $25.75 DEPARTMENT. I the Hotel Utah Salt iak. January 2b, signed statement she made several weeks per hundredweight; the serond steer went 27 and 28, according to the Big Four Commission rompany at Special t 1 be Tribune. Joto the announce her which charged ago OGDT'LV, and the third $20.75 per hundredweight, Jan. 12 Richaid Laneville, ment today of Donald D. MKav. piesl-2- 7 seph C. Virgo, with responsibility for her 123 West Center St. Telephone 13 ears of age, glvm hla steer was purchased by Lester F. Whitas dent of the bureau The meeting will be daughters death. Use Soothing Musterola The that of & ualesman. was occupation lock at $18 per hundredweight. for the purpose of considering matters arrested here Mrs. Tabor declared she told the truth Look at tongue! Remove poisons of on the witness stand at the coroner's InCudahy Packing company purchased the today by Deputy Sheriff T. H. Black-- I I of great Importance to the farmer TO the state. first prise cow from the Union Livestock burn upon the charge of grand larceny. from stomach, liver and when she said Mra. Virgo died In When those sharp pain go shootind Commission company at $14 per hundredThe arrest was made upon the request I Monday, January 28, the session will be quest her arms from an overdose of chloroform, bowels. your head, when your skull through of the sheriff at Waukesha, Wl No j devoted to conferences of the farm weight. to relieve her pain eeema u it would split, just rub a little Feeder cattle sales wers made to the was made as to the nature of reau officials; Tuesday will be taken up from asthma. 8pcclat le The Tribune. e on your temples and neck. Musterole Jlouser Packing company, I,. L.- - Keller, the case Laneville will be held until j by the county agricultural agents the ehe statement In the repudiates PROVO. Jan. 12. Valentine Ehrett. Jr., cusslon of the work for the year; Wed arrival of an officer from the eaat. this Inflammation, soothes woman declared Virgo had perHarry Jones and the Big Four pommls-slo- n out draws It with his father, company at prices ranging from $9.75 nesday will be devoted to discussions on formed an Illegal operation on his wife. left today for Iola, Colo., the away usuallygivingquick relief. pain, was who committed to Valentine to $12 per hundredweight. Ehrett, canning, crops, livestock, drainage and a Musterole is a dean, white ointment,; the state mental hospital December 15. The other sales reported were as folThe official program igeneial assembly. Mr. been greatEhrett, the patient, hat lows: for the convention will be announced at STAMPS tnade with oil of mustard. Better than ly Improved by hia treatment at the hos& later date. Hereford Two -- year old Herefords a murtard plaster and does not blister. SAYS pital. to which he was committed from y heifer by F. C. Erwin to Roosevelt HERE, Balt Lake county during a period of temMany doctors and nurses frankly company, $286; Veras J. Twin, onei Special to The Tribuna. recommend Musterole for sore throat, Insanity. year-ol- d buil, by Roosevelt Livestock OGDEN. Jan. 12 The members of the DRAINAGE CONGRESS Conlev, on trial porary that Dewey Testimony Mr. Ehrett was a passenger on ai train company to Lou Bltton. $300; Chesney cltv commission will be the guests of the bronchitis, croup, stiff neck;' asthma, United Btates district court charged and waa SOON TO BE HELD Inwiththe using stricken while passing through lavas 69th, by Chesney Stock farm to P Weber County Medical counterfeit government reve Utah. at a meetneuralgia, conges tion.pleurisy.rheura' society 65th Lass I,. Malkin, $675; Chesney nue stamps on bottles of Imitation whisky, ing Thursday night. It Is said the meditism, lumbago; pains and aches of the to tn The Tribuae. heifer, by Chesney Stock farm to P L. cal profession will make recommendations of the some Special had stamps "overprinted back or joints; sprains, sore muscles, Matkin, $750; Chesney Lass 70th heifer, fur the oiganization of the city health Poultry Show Cancelled. OGDEN, Jan. 12 Invitations to the Salt Lake, was given yesterday by Oscar bruises, chilblains, frosted feet colds by Chesney Stock farm to T. L. Matkin. department. Utah Irrigation Had drainage congress, W. Shoenfcld of th firm of tne Quality Speeisl to TU Tribuae. Lad 54th $775; Chesney to be held in Ogden January 28 and 29. Press. It was also brought out In the tha chest (it often prevents pneuof 12. The Utah Jan. PROVO. County bull, by Chesney Stock farm to F. C. are being sent out by John A. Widtsoe, testimony of Frank Fisher that Conley Poultry association, with It is always dependable. at monia). headquarters COMMISSION MAKES laid 78th Erwin, $6J6; Chesney sold him a case of the alleged whisky and Provo, which has generally president, and Professor O. W. Israeison an 60c Jars; hospital size L30i and 33c given ae $10 received bull, by Chesney Stock farm to T. L, payment. secretary. The program and arrange of poultry and pet stock during MORE Mr. Shoenfeld testified yesterday that the .winter Matkin, $1425; Chesney Lad 2nd ments for the convention also are In the months, will not have an bull, by Chesney Stock farm to hands of the two officers. Conley had come to bis printing estabthis year owing to the Inability Roosevelt Livestock company. $375; Tom, 8pecisl to The Tribune. It la expected that 200 men of the lishment on several occasions befpre his of the management to secure a V. Grow to bull, by S state Interested in drainage and lrrlga arrest, and had atked to have some building for exhibition purposes suitable in the OGDEN,, Jan. 12. Additional appointdone on what he said were Roosevelt Livestock company, $260; two-- j ment will be in attendance tlon 'overprinting" in la This a of various the great disappointment to city department ear-ol- d heifer, sold byO.D. Greet es and the approval of thoHe who will address the con stamps. The printing was done for city. strip Among numof a a fine who the bonds have of the many members, to Roosevelt Livestock compand $400, ber of are D. D. McKay, who will speak the defendant, Sir. Shoenfeld stated. selection of poultry which they are anxious employees were the principal Items I ventlon What Blanch Cloverdale. heifer, of Interest Weber is upon To i to see. for County before the the Ioing commissioners public city so'd by O. E. O. Greeves to Dr. J. K. at their meeting tonight. ' ward Unification of its Irrigation Sys- AMERICANS Callleotte, $309: cow and calf, by F. C. The appointments were- Emma Fahey, tem;'' Dr. Samuel Fortier will speak for Clerkship. Erwin to Ray Underwood, $400. clerk In the recorder's office at $90 per the government and the other speakers CHINA Speeisl to TheResign IN Shorthorn stock Upper-meTribuae. Include men from the University of In waterWelch, month; George ' inspector shorthorn bull,' sold by works Scot, PROVO. Jan. 12. ETroy West of Pleas$175 per month; C. O. Utah, Utalr AgTcniturat college and the John H. Seeley to D. W. Monk for $550; DeWolf,department, Utah Water Storage association. Hongkong. Chlnh, is rapidly building ant Grove, who waa recently appointed cashier of Americana number a because large Y2cr7. h: deputy county clerk, haa resigned his posif0,ryEr' and Europeans are Interested In business tion. His successor ha not been named 16?' waterworks department, $200 per month. kIoT'V.h? nce to . The bonds approved were as there, said Edward Howard of Hongkong, Mr. Writ will go to Pleasant Grove to RvndalLond Jiao. California Accept who, with his wife, child and mother, t take a position in the store owned by himSyrup of Figa T Koons, treasurer. $50 000; Special to The Tribune. Charles OGDEN. Jan. 12. Increases in salary stopping over In Salt Lake after a tour self and brother. only look for the name California on Sales of registered hogs Utah Wonder. Claude T. Moyes. recorder, 15000; Arthur new American banks the package, then you are sure your boar, sod by Mra H. G. Johnson to J. 'Wilson, sexton, $2000; A. T. Corev. assist- - were granted to the deputies In the office of Canada. Several Sheriff H. C. Peterson todav by the have lately opened business there, and A. Mathews, $75; Garland Girl, sold by ant superintendent of waterworks $10 child is having the best and most harmOrdered to Support Family. Mrs. Johnson to Utah Agricultural col-- j 000; J. M. Tracy, engineer, $5000; C. H. board of county commissioners. The new trade between the United Btates and less laxative or physic for the little s China Is greatly Increasing, he said. Special to The Tribune. lege, $70; Garland Beauty, sold by Mrs. I Martin, street supervisor, $2000; Jonathan schedule of pay will be a follows: Cm-tlliver and bowels. Children stomach, 12. Wot-toare M. the United F. Chinese chief of Dick Jan. to A. Farnsworth PROVO, J. Johnson visiting Mathews. $70; Lonespot, Jones, captain of police, $5000; C. O. Allison, deputy. $150, Many Full finger-pri$150: T. H States, studying conditions here with a Balt Lake, charged with failure to provide love its delicious fruity taste. expert, directions for childs dose on each botthe systems in for three minor children living with Mrs. Blackburn, $140: William Brown, $140 view to Inaugurating Bert Crites, $140; W. H Lowder. $130 China, Mr. Howard said. Farnsworth at Spanish Fork, was ordered tle. Give it withont-fear- . Mother! You must say California. today to pay $30 per month for their supGeorge Allen, $130; Ray West, $130; Joe port. and gave a bond for the performance Chadwick, $130. Heber Coleman, $130, Utah Industry Lacture Topic. (Advertisement.) of the duty. The salaries are effective January 1 The weekly lecture luncheon of the Commercial club tomorrow noon will be aa deputy assessor ws fixed at $115 per County Commissioner Meet. , Ogden Pioneer Dies. turned over to members of the Utah month. Road Engineer Bcott P. Htewart Manufacturers' , association, although all Special to The Tribune. Special to The Tribune. was authorised to hire competent help PROVO, Jan. 12. At the meeting of-tOGDEN. Jai. 12 John R. llorspool. 74 members of the Commercial club have for hla office. Julia Peterson of $alem Invited to attend. Nephi L. Morris board ot county commissioner today, the was years of age, died at the family home, been be appointed recorder of vital statistics the speaker of the day and will application of 'Wayne county for the ad- for her Twenty-firWall avenue and street, will town use as his subject, "Utah's Industrial mission of Zella Colvidl to the county inearly today He was born tn London, Developments." Church, P. Caatle will firmary was referred to Commissioner H. September 26, 1846, and came to the F. Thomas. The salary of J. A. Loveless Judgment by Default Rendered. United States when a oung man. The preside at the luncheon. widow, three sons and five daughters and Sperlsl to Th Tribune. twenty-thre- e grandchildren survive. The PROVO, Jan. 12. In the district court funeral wi'l be held at 2 p.m Wednesday today judgment by default waa rendered M. Third B. ward at the for $681.4 against Joseph D. Finch tn chapel. Bishop Richardson will conduct the services. faVor of the Farmer' Cooperative Instituwill be In Ogden City ceme' tion. tery. j trailry rr tium-com- 1 fr pl - a AUTO TIRE THIEFJS ARRESTED I pnn J r hbra SNCfHEJyPlic OFFICERS r S. Si Union Book Store, Deseret New Book Store, TABOR STATEMENT MrCTnCV TO. PROVO I PATIENT ABLE LEAVE HOSPITAL u I die-th- PHYSICIANS FAVOR HEALTH DEPARTMENT -- OVERPRINTED WITNESS Llve-stoc- I ld ld APPOINTMENTS ld elght-year-o- ld ld PROSPER HONGKONG, - n ld forS Laxatives I 1 Bromo n, Quinines TaMesta st aiAATERMTYB I DRAWS NEARER ARE YOU PREPARED? TT is natural to think of the expectant mothers influence upon the unborn babe. Her food, her habits, her hygiene, and even the condition of her mind,, all have a part in determining the g or of her infant before birth. No one can be in doubt that the months which precede birth are of vast importance for the future of the child. It i therefore necessary that the expectant mother prepare herself. Mothers Friend gives comfort to expectant mothers by softening and making clastic the muscles dur"" i ill-bei- ng ing the anxious months before maternity. of mothers record the virtue of Mother's Friend for not only allaying, distress in advance, but for assisting nature In assuring a speedy recovery at the mother. It tenders the abdominal muscles pliant as (hey readily yield to natures demand for expansion. As a result, the nerves should not be drawn upon with that peculiar wrenching strain. OGDEN, Jan. 12. John Selmas will be arraigned In the city court tomorrow morning up the charge of shooting quail. The complaining witness is W. H. Anderson, deputy game warden, who was ths arresting officer. Selmas deposited $50 aa ball with the eherlff. Held to District Court. Special to The Tribune. 12. George Jan. OGDEN, Guskos, wdth attempted assault, was charged held by Judge P, R. Roberts in the city court this afternoon to the dletrict court. His bond was fixed at $500. " LOGAN, Hyrum D. . Mothers Friend At c3 Druggists and BABY, free Atlanta, Cmu Company, Dept. Write for special booklet cn MOTHERHOOD Bradtuxd Regulator Shooting Quail Charged. Speelil to The Tribune. HYRUM D. DAVIDSON IS BURIED AT LOGAN THREE GENERATIONS Used external! Released on Bond. OGDEN, Jan. 12. Arrested late last night bv the police upon the charge of drunkenness, Gus Bru may face the additional charge of carrying concealed weapons. He was released upon the furnishing of $100 hail. His case will be called tomorrow moaning. AS THE HOURS PASS THE COMING OF BABY Well-bein- ' gpecisl to The Tribune. I A-2- 2, rrc'Vts Jan. Funeral services for Davidson wers held at the Seventh ward chapel Sunday, afternoon, at which John Bradshaw of WeUNVille. John C. Larsen, A. G. Barber. President F. Ballif of Cache stake and Bishop Joseph H. Watkins. Jr., of the Beventh word were the speakers. The sttendsnre The musical numbers conlarge. sisted of s violin solo by Professor Lorenzo Bardont, two vooal solos by Frank Baugh and numbers contributed by the ward choir Interment was in the Loi City cemetery 12. Law Firm Formed. Announcement was made yesterday of the formation of th new law firm of Rich Rich A Roberto, The members of the partnership, which has opened office In tn Boston, building, ar H. A. Rich, T. Chase Rich and Ben E. Robert Mr. was recently appointed assistRobert ant county attorney. He was formerly a newspaper man. Attorneys Visit Speeisl to The Tribune, Sickness Cure or Sickness Prevention V hen Pasteur proved the relation of germs to infectious disease, he marked a big advance in that development of medical science which reigns to-day the Idea of Sicintst Prevention. As a result, many plagues and epidemics that were the bane of former age no longer terrify the world, and science has now developed an effective agent against the condition which i the first cause of over 90 of all human disease constipation. ' That effective agent i Nujol. Nujol by relieving constipation prevents the absorbtioa , of poioonz which otherwise would be taken into the blood and so under-min- e the whole system, authorities medical Leaditjg agree .that pills, salts, .castor oil, etc., simply tree and weaken the system. But Nujol is entirely different. Nujol prevents constipation by softening the food waste and encouraging the intestinal muscles to act naturally. Nujol helps nature establish easy, thorough bowel evacuation at. regular interval .the- - healthiest habit in the'' world. Get a bottle from your druggist today. For naluahle health htohlet "Thirty Feet of Daafar free, nvrtte Nujol Laboratories, Standard Oil Co. (New Jersey), $0 Broadway, N.Y. p n nu mt, t ,5, Waminf a.Mhy. r--w saA.AtasM N uj ol Per Constipation PROVO; Jan. 12. The following attorney were here today attending court: R. A. Porter of Payeon, EUni Haneen and R. H. Andrus of Spanish Fork, W. B. McPherson of Sprlngvtlle and D. A. West of T Balt Lake. Deputy Sheriff Is Visitor. Special t Th Tribuae. j PROVO, Jan. 12. J. r Halhgan ot Grand Junction, deputy sheriff of Mesa county, Colo., waa here today on official business. Married by Clerk, Special to The Tribune. PROVO, Jan.' 12. Thomas D. Morrison of Eureka and Virga Mae Seeley of Mt. Pleasant were married here today by County Clerk L, T. Epperson. FOR Use Antiseptic Liquid Zemo There is one remedy that seldom fails to stop itching torture and relieve skin irritation and that makes the skin soft, dear and healthy. Any druggist can supply you vith Zemo, which generally overcomes skin diseases. Eczema, itch, pimples, rashes, blackheads, in most cases give way to Zemo. Frequently, minor blemishes disappear overnight. Itching usually stops instantly. Zemo is a safe, antiseptic liquid, dean, easy to use and dependable. It costs only S5c; an extra large bottle, $1.00. It will not stain, not greasy or sticky and is positively safe for tender, sensitive skins. The E. W. Rose Co , Cleveland. Q. Visiting in California. Speeisl to Th BIG Tribune. PROVO, Jan. 12 Mr. and Mrs 'William and Mr.- and, Mrs, Roy Boren have gone to California to spend several weeks. M. Reylane ILII - LAND ENTRY CASE BEING HEARD -I- S Hearing on the coal land entry of Angus J. Mullins, which is protested by the state of Utah, with the Pleasant Valley Coal company as intervenor, was begun yesterday before Gould B. Blakely, registrar of the United States land office. A number of protest cases have grown out of coal land applications in Carbon county, the first case being that of Mark P. Hruffctt, which was heard in December and taken nndt-- r adusement until January 20." Hy stipulation, opposing factions will allow the record in the Bratfett .case to stand for several coal land j applications, in all of niuch practically the same iuies are inxohel. 3e Better Looking-Ta- Olive ke Tablets To have a dear, pink skin, bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days, you must keep your body free from poisonous wastes. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets (a vege table compound mixed with olive oil) act on thfe liver and bowels like calomel yet have no dangerous after effect. Take one rightly and note results-The- y start the bile and over come , constipation. Thats why nuihors of boxes are sold annually, 10c and 25c, DIAM01 fD DYES TURN OLD GARMENTS NEW Am woman esa live fade,). hlfiv caring apparel, whether worl. aria linen, to;!cn or nixed goods, to y bv foil color, ju-- t I is nip Hx ' m rx h jar ixgs pie d ref-tio- mood Ix,s. n, 1 f s,Aitrt -- r r i |