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Show THE SYCT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY' MORNING, JANUARY 30, 1920. 12 CITIES FLU PROVO I A DEPARTMENT. TIE TO 129 TOLL West Center St. Telephone 13 SLEEPING SICKNESS FOLLOWED BY DEATH New York and Other Citie Salt Laker Is Named Vice President of Livestock-men- s Register Addition to Special te Tbs Tribune. Association. Known Cases. NEW TOEK, Jan. 29. Another mateIn Influenia cases In New York tomorrow waa predicted tonight by Health Commissioner- Copeland. who declared that th "peak of the epidemic would not be reached for a number of days. The total number of new Influenza rases reported today was 4706, a decrease of 183 from yesterday. 1neumonia cases of 37. 649, a decrease reported totaled There were luO influenza deaths, an In136 crease of 33 over yesterday, and from pneumonia, an Increase of 18 toto were users appealed Telephone night to restrict their calls to indispensable messages. More than 2000 operators were reported to be III. PROVO, Jan 29 Louis M. Brian died last evening at his home In the Bonneville ward, following sleeping sickness of about three weeks, which was preceded by kidney trouble. Mr. Brian waa for a number of year manager of t he Hlnger Hewing Machine companys office at Provo. lie was wide ly known for his harlty toward thone less fortunate than himself, Mr Brian was 42 years of age and Is survived bv his widow, one son, I.ester, and four daughters, Josephine, Hteila, Marie and Veda; three sisters and four brothers The sisters are Mrs. William Lcffler of Provo. Mrs Bertha Marley of li idler. Cal., and ilrs. Elisa Klnghorn of lluthvllle. Idaho and the brothers are I'an Brian of Ogden, Albert Brian and William J. Brian of Itexhurg, and Prank Brian of Pocatello, Idaho. Mr. Brian s now deceased, mother, crossed the p'atns with-- ' pioneer settlers of L tah, ard Mr Brian waa bom In Mill settle,! and Creek, where his mother married Daniel (. Brian, since deceased. Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock In the Bonne- vllle ward meeting house, SPOKANE. Wash., Jan. 19. Government regulation of the meat packing Industry was Indorsed in a resolution passed at the dosing session here today of tlie American National IJveatock aa- United Slates sod.uion s convention i Senator John B. Kendrick waa reelected 0 tb association, and LJ I'aao, Texas, waa chosen as next year s meeting place The resolution Indorsing government g Industry regulation' of the avoided specific referrme to the livetdll now before the stock 'commission Jt usked house agrliultural committee. for regulat rv laws so specifically and misunto as prevent expressed plainly y of any derstanding or the exercise recommends that and power. the supervision of such market agencies OMAHA. Neb.. Jan. 29 -Si- xty-nine provided for by the proposed legislationto to be made a matter of law, such as new Influenia cases were reported COMPANY occasion the least possible disturbance or the city health office today. lleports from public schools and business firms Interference with existing business conFILES ITS ditions " Indicated a alight reduction In the numH. nator Kendrick, as president, anber of persons absent on account of Ilexnounced the reappointment, with one lness. gpe,ist to The Tribune. present marketing comception, of the PROVO. Jan. 29 The Pleasant Grove 11. A. Jastro of Bakersfield. with Influenza 29 While mittee, CHICAGO, Jan. Irrigation company liaa filed articles of today on tjie Cal., as- chairman, and E. L. Buike of I Ini orporatlon with the county clerk The rasea and deaths continued and deaths Omaha- a vice chairman, down grade, pneumonia r-- i company's principal place of "business Is O. M OTtonel of Bell Ranch, N. M . j reached the highest level since the con,ia n t Grove Its object Is to locate and vice first was reelected weeks president, two more than an(j matan irrigation ditches tg secure tagion appeared as elected wuter for irrigation from American Fork ago. Today 1149 new cases of influenza second vice presidents weia Salt Bake Cltv; Grove creek, Battle creek and other .and (8 deaths, and 443 pneumonia cases follows- M. K Parsons. laaac Baer, Meeker, Colo ; E 1.. Burke, sources. With 82 deaths were recorded. C. L. Brlte, Marfa, Texas; Wilomaha; The capital stock Is 8209.500, based on 2I the valuation of the stork held by the Kan , Jan. Tnfluepia liam Pollman, Baker, Ore. TOPEKA, Incorporators In the several sources of continued to spread rapidly throughout board water supply. Kansas today, reports to the state CHOSEN t 1424 cases and off)Following sre the director of health showing a total of 776 Clias. B. Harper, president; Samcars with as compared during the-- day, BY 300 uel Jf. vice however. thi Wllford Of W. number, Kirk, president; yesterday. Warnlck, secretary; David Oourlev, treaswere reported from Edwards county and 0 C. diJohn Nelson and Nels 29. y At the monthly urer; period. Fugal, PARK CITY, Jan. coyer a the volunteer fire depart- rectors. The capital stock Is water valued meeting-o- f at the city hail the at 825 to 810 a share, depending on the ment luat evening MRS. NELLIE W. source from which it is derived. following officers were elected: J. secBlrcumsIiAW, chief, J J. Fitzgerald, retary, W. p. Westfield, treasurer, James MEN Sullivan, trustee Chief Bircunishaw enters on his fourth BpeeUI to The Trlbuae. Be- of the MUSIC the head ATTEND term as department. -SPRING VILBE. Jan. 29 Mrs Nellie 1 chief he had been assist-me- r Reynolds llarmer. wife of Wllllsm Har- - an cbecoming ,l 1f f,,r f Ifteen years. of Springville, and daughter of the His assistants for this term will he the Special to The Tribune. 1st George Reynolds, one of the first j following Walter and Herbert PROVO, Jan 2fi who have served under him E. the of presidents of seventies "morning Robinson of the Robinson Pro. Music earsJim Don foreman of si ; D.'i: cTiun5hT'dred yesterday W . H. w INon, foreman company of thi rlty, have gone to New company No htr home here. York to attend the National Music show company No. 2. Ted Prudence, to Mrs. Partner, who is well known In Salt J101 held be there No 3. Matt February rle. company h'" is survived by her husband and lister Tavlor, manager of the music J Berrv. hemi, al company; six children, and bv the following broth- - foreman of of Taylor Pros also left for department and ladder hook the of ers and sistera- Mrs. Millie R. Martin New York to attend the show. Mia L Reynold All While In tne east Mr Tavlor will visit or OM yfvar Provo, Mr. Amy R. Ionaldfn of Spring- of the largest music houses. Indumany 1919; Was, efu t,fnt vllltfs, John I Reynold and Harold G. the lowest 31' the Emerson Piano company and the ing of anv In the The Revnold of Salt Lake. factory. Funeral service will be held tomorrow nxt Meeting will 25,be hold Wednesday Uieney phonograph at uhich time the February afternoon In the Springville ward chapel. evening, with a Mrs; Harmer had been In failing health members will be enteitained FINES IMPOSED for three year. Her death waa due to smoker and boxing contests. heart trouble. IN CASE rial Increase - meat-packin- aibi-trar- , Buy it by the Case VIRGINIA DARE is so good youll want to buy it by the case. Jts the favorite old home drink of America, vinted just as it always has been, fermented just as it always lias been, ripened as it always has been for nearly a century. And now improved. IRRIGATION ARTICLES Only the alcohol is missing, and you wont miss It is extracted by a marvel of science. All the delicious charm remains, the fine flavor, the rare that aroma,-al- l Virginia Dare the delight of connoisseurs and the joy of countless American homes. ... that. -- has-mad- bS OFFICERS ARE FIRE DEPARTMENT By the bottle or ly the case at all good grocers and fountains. pharmacies and by the drink t first-class Xiva-da- HARMER PIES XT SPRINGVILLE THREE PROVO TO SHOW As your dealer or Write us direct for The Art of Hospitality" a book that solyes the problem of social entertainment. ; ! tr to 1 Call for I I . ' DEALCOHOLIZED i Slain by YOUNG SYRACUSE MAN IS DEAD AT OGDEN Girl. ntTRANGO, Colo, Jan 29 Caroline Jones, a pretty Durango girl, today shot and killed Carl Bay, of Bayfield, in that town, near here. The girl, only IS years old,, fired five shots Into Bays body as the two met on the street. She went to a hotel and awaited arrest. The girl refused to comment on the killing. A year ago Bay was fined after conviction on a charge of assault against yesterday by Governor Bamberger. O. G. Day, deputy sheriff of Millard county, has assigned to bring Whatcott back. rial to The Tribune. PROVO. Jan 29. Clarence Mendenhall was fined 10 by Justice James H SYRACUSE, Jan. 29 Lester Barber, Tucker last eveningCityfor having clgaret. on of Mr. and Mr. Benj ear-ol- d In his possession His brother. Jack jamin Barber of this place, died thi Mendenhall, was fined $10 for resisting afternoon at the Dee hospital in Ogden, Officer H. D. Roper, who made the arwhere he was taken Tuesday, suffering rests The proprietor of the store where In October of last the from tuberculosis. clgaret, were bought was fined $10 year he left for a mission to the central for selling clgareta to minora. states, hut was released on account of ill health and arrived home a week ago. le ivpent a few weeks In the V. H. army at Camp Lewis, Wash , in 191 S. Besides hi, parenls he Is survived by DRIVE the following brother, and aliters. Mrs Nettie Wilcox of Kaysvllle, Mrs. I.ee I, Tsylor of Ogden. William Barber of Salt Special to The Tribune. Bake. Mrs David Fleurgood and Clifford PROVO, Jan. 29 Tire Prove educaMrs. Carl tional campaign committee met last night Barber, both of Svracuse, Thorn-been In the Commercial Green of Clearfield and Mrs. Ivan club, with Chairman T. N. Taylor presiding, and decided upon ley of Layton. Hr Garrett ZOOO GETTING READY FOR EDUCATIONAL . GARRETT COMPANY, he. Bush Terminal Bldg, Na 10. Brooklyn. N. Y. co.Inc. PRODUCT, N(w YORK 22-- the girl's father. Requisition Is Issued. Requisition on ths governor of Nevada for the return to l'tah of Clarence What- cottr charged with neglecting his wife and child In Millard countv, waa Issued CIGARET Thursday, February 12, as a general holt day for Provo Sunday, February 9 tlie church and want authorities will be asked to spf-aon educational preparation. Fehguarv 12 will be devoted ExclusiveA parade ly to an educational campaign. will be given and meetings held In all the ward and churche and In the tabernacle In the evening. Dr. E. G. Holden and Dr. A E Wln-hi- p are expected to be at the evening meeting and addras the congregation. Early Settler Dies. Special to The Tribune. PROVO, Jan. 29. Job Collin, on of the early ettler of Provo, died last from night incident to old complication age. He wa 81 year of age He came from England to Provo fifty-fou- r years ago and had since made hi home here. Lie is sunived by one brother, Imla Collins, and ooe sister, Mrs. Sarah Liddiard, both of Provo, and numerous other s Funeral services will he held In the Third ward meeting house Friday afternoon at 1 30 olock. re'a-tive- Investigating No. 943 Let the Rest World Go By Water Supply. Special to The Tribune. The member of the PROVO, Jan board of county Joseph Reee. chairman. H. F. Thomas and R. l Vadev spent the dav In the mountains and canons east of the city to decide on water supplies for the state mental hospital and the county inwere accompanied by firmary They State Treasurer Joseph Rlrle of the state' mental hospital board and Dr. George E. lljde of the hospital 29 t the of The tremendous player-rol- l seller the piece they all want. Come in and Get One of Our 1920 Art Calendars Funeral Services Held. Special to Tlie Tribune. PROVO, Jan. 29 Funeral services for Albert B Kingsbury of Eureka were held this afternoon in the Fifth ward house were The D. A. meeting Broadbcnt of Heber speaker, and the Rev. E. V. Kuhns of Provo The muaic was by Mrs. Frank Ramsey and J. W. I J OLDER. THAN! THE STATE OF UTAH Special to The Tribune PROVO, Jan. 29 William G. Hale, 66 years of age, committed to tho state mental hospital from Halt Lake eounty eight years ago, died yesterday from exhaustion. The body waa sent to Omaha V u A if - thla evening by Anderson A Harris, unMr. Hale had re atives In Omaha. dertaker. Are You Plaintiff Given Judgment. THE shrewd housewife has a supply of Evaporated Milk at hand to use in making any number of appetizing dishes, cream soups, oyster stew, cream sauce for vegetables, etc., using either the undiluted milk, or diluting it to milk strength. For the morning coffee, and cereal, for all cooking purposes, for the childrens or adults drink, she has the same sweet, pure, unfailing supply. Ask your dealer for Armours 4S25ST Milk. If he does not have it in stock, he can get it for you. Start an Armour Oval Label Food supply in your home today. The Op I Label tab thagmaa taorb oat of baying and mabaa aaay. ARMOUR4VcOMPANY Snoot-planni- Manager " PRODUCTS, G. R. ALLEN, Armour & Co., Branch House, West Fourth South Street. Phones Wasatch 8593 and 8594. - 375 replace whole milk in TO recipe dilute Armours Evaporated Milk, using one part milk to two and one-.- , half parts water. To replace cream in a recipe use equal parts evaporated milk. Be sure these are ready at hand among your Oval Label Home Supplies: Armours Star Ham (The Ham What Am) Armours Star Bacon and totidnsf Eggs Devonshire Farm Style Sausage . Simon Pure" . Leaf Lard CJorerbloora Butter Vegetoie (Vegetable Shortening) Armours UitX. Oleomargarines Oil for salads and in cooking Armours Extract of Beef Speeial to The Tribune. Anxious PROVO, Jan. 29 In the ease of the Tayson Exchange Saving bank vermj O Simons nd other In the Fourth district court Judgment was rendered for the plaintiff today in the um of $2938.32, inclusive of interest, on a promissory note. Jan. the Fourth In 29. 9, when arguments will he made. Action Is Dismissed. PROVO. Jan 29 The case of Mrs. R C. Harwood Hanford versus Phi lamia Roylance in the Fourth district court has been rUmlxed. without prejudice, at plain tiifftj cost. United in Marriage. rnovo. 'Jan. 29 Arthol Theodore Griffm and Lottie Alice Emmons, both, nf Provo, were married her today by County Clck If. T. Epperson. To Etndy Auto Mechanic. Cash Helner of Ogden has been granted a course in auto mechanic at the of Ftah. according to J. B. Beam-soassistant to the local adviser of the federal hoard of vocational education. Mr. Helner will atart hla course Monday. - withyur full-tim- e ar dis- trict court the case of Ellas A Gee, administrator, versus David W. Baunt and others has been continued until February for a pood paying business present work? The smallest amount made by any agent in my office during. 1 910 exceeded $200.00 per month. One first-yeman made $5900. Several older agents made close to No capital, experience or expense $10,000. required; nothing but hard, intelligent work and good character. Text books free. Absolutely no obligation of any nature. Wide field of operation foy men or women of all ages and walks of life. Night school of Life Insurance Salesmanship. Class commences February 2nd, at No. 801 Walker Bank Building, 7 :30 p. m. sharp. Register any time at address. toequip yourself without interfering ' Continued for Argument FP.OVO, CAPITAL S 00,000.00 .T WiLStDENT JOSEPH Dies From Exhaustion. ! ' FRED C. HATHAWAY, Manager. ' SMITH BROTHERS fni-versi- ty Armour Canned Meats Soups, Fish, Vegetables, Fruit; Desserts and Condiments n, To Attend Safety J C. Clark, assistant manager of the Oregon road, left yesterday for he will today attend a Idaho division of th Meeting. to the general Fhort Line railPocatello, where meeting of th aafety-flr- at . COUGH DROPS Put one in your mouth at bedtime |