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Show Till-- ; fcsALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY!, 1920. Townfolk Back Native Sons Candidacy & G. 0. P. Possibility Is Strong Favorite in which Frank O. Low den was born at Sunrise, Minnesota. Bight, the blacksmith shop- - built and used Lowdea's father more than half a century ago. Below, group of Lowden boosters at Sunrise cheering HOUSE their candidate for president. BLOOD THAT IS BLOOD It Any Physician Will Tell You Indispensable to Health. It is required by every organ of the body for the proper performance of its functions. It prevents biliousness, dyspepsia, constipation, kidney complaint, rheumatism, catarrh, nervousness, weakness, faintness, pimples, blotches aul other eruptions. it is pure, red, rich, free from huIt gives nters. inherited or acquired. vitality,"wavvigor and vim.it There is wo than by takfor securing better ing Iloo.is barsaparilla. famous the world over as a blood purifier, vitaiier and eorichcr. If you need this medicine get it today. Take Hood a Pills for a laxative-gent- le and thorough, purely vegetable. (Advertisement.) Prevent Colds and Influenza Use Antiseptic WE RECOMMEND For Combating Germs anything that represents other than the stronaest American Ideals. The women are going to vote for a man with vision, with courage, with proper early training ."Frank represents all the qualities essential to a national leader to a president." "I have teen a fl.owden booster for fifty years," said 8. W. Rnnvan of North Branch. who came up the Mississippi with Ms parents hack In tho earlv fifties and "Ves. I am settled In Norm Branch. anout thirteen years older than Frank, of time toa lot we to hot used spend gether when he wa a boy around here. In fact, I taught him to hunt squirrels. Mr mother and bis mother were the best of frleude. Oh! you can het we are all pulling We Just can't see how the for Frank. country could choose any other man. The country couldn't, if it knew the as we know them." The boom that Sunrise village had In the cailv sixties began to fade; the traders were fewer, the prospecte of rapid development of the surrounding country were none too good. Ze PYROL KLENZO, Liquid Antiseptic A Germicide and Antiseptic 50c 25c yiNOL 25c, 50c, ,1.00 Valuable in Treatment of Coughs and Colds. 93c Family Leaves for Iowa. It was at thia time that Lorenzo Lowden sold tils home and other Interacts tn d shout Sunrise and with hU family turned so u th wa rd. bov Frank Ixiwden, a eeven-- s ear-ol- d who already had had a taste of the hardone spring morning ships of pioneering, d walked out of Sundae benind a pratrle schooner drawn by a team of oxen. Some weeks later the Lowden arrived In Hardin county, Iowa, where young Lowden spent his youth. Rut the Ivwdens didn't forget their friends In Sunrise, Minn. Nor did the Sunrise folk forget the Lowden boy." If. even today, you were to address a Minnesota. It would letter to likely go to the postmaster of Sunrise. SPECIALS REDUCED PRICES white-toppe- 23c Listcrinc 30c Listerioe $1.00 Libterine'. 30c De Tree's Funiigutors 33c Sloans Liuiinent 23c Deuver Mud 30c Denver Mud 30c Pond's Extract 23c Cutieura Soap 90e Mentho Laxene J,ow-ien- , State Society fiOc CLEARFIELD added, with a twinkle in his ce, at least, he'd try to." 1. Mrt Matilda CLEARFIELD, Jaft. There is a story In Sunrise that Henry a fiw days ia Tftoma. Idaho, Voss and Frank Lowden, who were born thi wrrk,tnt Mrs. with bar tfater, Lydia Phillip. onlv two monllia apart and who were lira. John Barnett returned to hr homo la here precisely the same size, used to set lie dis- Woodrow. Tuoaday after a ii works putes with their fists most every evening a Hh relative. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cow a eatertaiaM a sun after school. But tlenrv, a successful farmer of Sun bar of friends at a social at their bom rise. Is one of Lowden s most lamest evening la honor of Mr. aad Mr. Joseph P. Pajae, who will leave shortly for Burley. champions. The time waa Idaho, to aiaka their home. pear la games and aostc followed by refresh Lowden moved Into me vicinity of the Typical Boy. meats. vilUttle trading post and became the Mr. aad Mrs. David Stoker were visitors to tov for Frank used to he a ' lage blacksmith, three years before the games." said Mr. Voss great He liked to Salt Lake during tho week. birth of Frank. Mr. and Mrs F. A Brows aad family visited run. Jump and wrestle. He wouldn't let With I. H. Warner, his brother-in-larelatives to Ogden Sunday. kid outdo him. He was particLorenzo Lowden built the little black- any other UIm Hattie Payne, who spent the past two fond of the water and. like the smith shop which stands today on the ularly months visiting relatives in Burley. Idaho, Ice of us. could rest for the hardlv wait hank of the picturesque Sunrise river. has arrived borne. to go out of the river in the spring. Iona Barlow visited friends ia farm More than a ago the chiland take a look at the lugMiss ton Sunday. dren used to peek Into the windows of tne old"Come on overhole snow Is Tea. the swimming Mrs Jacob E. Mr. and spent Wedae saw shop at dusk and declare they ghosts It's hard to Imagine day ia fcajsvlllf, guests Layton of Mrs Joba o. M. the ghosts of big red chiefs who had pretty deep now and Is but there the swimming; rnea. going Ba place, fallen In battle with the white man. The Miss Phyllis Hanks etsited friends la Ogden men sav the ghost game was started by he said, pointing 'to the stream. during the week. P in Sunrise. Minn., a quaint l.ltlg ''rank when he was 5 years old. At any do you see right over tnere In the "And Mr. and Mrs Emanuel Hanks spent few It ds s tn Halt Lake this seek with relatives. renter Well, that's where Frank Lowvmage Of .00 aouts the folks are f t& Up den Mr. and Mrs. Horace Clart were ylsitors to was drowned nearly political rallies, becomes the more earnestly the ghost holding dally "Trying to do what the older, stronger Ogden Monday. Sometimes they meet tn tho "city game is played boye did, Frank mounted the springTho little blacksmith shop Is still the board structure that hall. a and plunged, head first Into ten feet of the Lowden children. It is of water. property tops a rise at the bend of the Sunrise used only for storage purposes. river; sometimes in Andrew Lind's genRescued From Drowning. . And when the trail permits, Shop Was Meeting Center. eral store. WEST JORDAN. Jam. it. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Voss, Jr., an older boy, saw the Sunrise folk journey to North Branch, y Lowearly-daThe of Lorenzo Henry P. Jensen entertained Sunday evebob up. Jt went head a sister town some ten nules distant, and den is as colorful struggle Frank's down, as the pages of frontier ning Ice cream and cake were served meat Jointly with the enthusiasts there. disbobbed s second time and to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jenkina. Mr. At the conclusion of eacu rally. Slate fiction. All the hardships of pioneering appeared.up Theodore rushed again Into the and Mrs. Joseph Jensen, the Misses Lurce Reoresentative Elia Nordgrert, or S. W. days were met and surmounted. The lit- stream a few feet down current and. divBateman, Myrie Irving and Pearl Jensen, Runvan. or Henrv Voss, or 811a Boyce, tle blacksmith shop, just as It stands to- ing beneath the water, seized Frank by and the Messrs. Willis Freeman, Ray or some other booster, will leap to hie ds V. was the scene of many meetings of the hair and pulled him to shore, where Bennett and Marion Freeman. feet and shout; villagers on problems vitally affecting he was qulcklv revived. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steadman have "All right, boys, three cheers for our their future, and Lorenzo Lowden was The old swimming hole is still there and returned home from Salt Lake, after next president, our native eon, Frank O. alwavs the center of, these "war. counits popularity has ne'er diminished. week's visit with friends and relatives. cils." Few of Frank Ixiwden's early schoolThe voung people from West Jordan The cheers are always lusty. With the aid of Mr. Warner and I A. mates remain In Sunriec. Mrs. G. W. who attended the dance at Riverton last It was before Christmas that these Parmenter. he carried out various devel- Rowell of North Branch, who takes a part Friday night were Miss Cook, Mlsa Lund, "hot time" rallies were begun opment in behalf of the village in women movements in that part of I.uree Rateman, Myrie and Eldred Irving, In Sunrise, the birthplace of Governor people. projects Minnesota, was one of them. Peart Jensen, Lodema. Billie and Rulon Lowden. They soon spread to other vilAs a leader, he molded a Lowden tra"lie was a good bov In school and a Ohlwller, Hazel Cundirk, Emma and Elva lages and towns in that rather bleak dition that still lives in SunrlKe village. good bov out, she said. "Nor was it all Gardner. Cleo Bateman. Alma. Stella and stretch of country where the Lowden said Silas F. Boyce, one jjf the play with him. He knew what work was Arvilla Egbert. Violet. Tony and Lester family made Its start. verv soung. when he s Brown. Allon Jensen. Ray Bennett, Frank And they'll soon be in progress The old home of the Low dens, the home "We are not boosting Frank merely beGreenwood, Retta Gardner and Lorenkb thioughout Minnesota." said Reprcxenta-tlv- o where Frank O. Lowden was born nearlv cause he s a native son. We have watched Cooley. alxtv veara ago, la still standing on Its his Nordgren, a Republican leader. progress, his accomplishments. Ills Mrs. Leonard Steadman Is receiving We are original site two milee out of the village. broadness on public questions upon the arrival of a son. Pioneered to Minnesota. It rises out of a rolling strip of land like convinced that he ia more capable than congratulations Mr. Steadman is in the eastern states on a mute over who the other in has been in any o guardian In d countryside. mission. pral-Msuggested Hack the days of ft has been remodeled from lime te as presidential tnnocr. P. Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. schooners, ox. teams and Indian raids, but the original framework, raffers "Lnder the new order of things, women Mrs Ruth Wright Henry were Draper visitors earlv tn 18aS to be exact, Lorenzo Low-de- n time, and are in remain to the and have a uprights tremendous In of position week. going voice of last tame out Pennsylvania, swung Into and shape of the house have oeen the affairs of the repuollo. And the wo- Tuesday Mr. and Mra Chris Hansen have moved a trad leading to the north countiy and size altered but little It is now owned and men are not going to vote for anybody or to Lehi to make their home. settled in the vicinity of Sunrise. Sunrise at that time wag a lively tittle trad- - occupied by Silas F, Boyce. He lives tliue alone, a widower. Ing post In the heart of a strip of country complete with adventure a country where life was cheap. The Indians In their blreh canoes rime down the twisting Sunrise river and tho St. Croix wit.i berries, deer, fur and fish and bargained for the wares of the white man. When relations became strained, as sometlniea happened, a company of soldiers was called In to protect the whites. This was the setting when Lorenzo Candidate Has Warm Sup porters Among Pioneer Friends of Family. r Formamint Tablets ; .21c 42c 83c 27c Kolynos Tooth Paste r. . .23c 00c Mulsified Cocoaiiut Oil... 47c 53e ,53c (ilyeo-Tliynionin- ...... c 98c $1.00 23c Nature's Remedy 21c 23c Shae 21c 33c Kauitol Tooth Paste ,...29c 30c Williams Holder Top ShavGlyco-Thymoli- ..33c 27c ".21c 42J 42c 23c 67c 43c ing Stick Z) mole Troches 23c 40e Great Medicine sty Colds Ease at Once WEST JORDAN white-toppe- GARFIELD Lowdens Have a Bov. On the evening of -- 28. lRfil. January farm hand, his face hidden in a shawl, came down the lonely, snow-swetrail from the Lowden home and told the Bun-- r ye folk that "the Lowdens have a bov. There was a norther" howling down from Sfedlctne Hat. Fences and small buildings were lost bsneath drifts of snow and the trail soon became Impassable. The medicinal and food supplies which the farm hand started out after remained undelivered for thirty hours, but "the I.ewden bov" suffered no III effects. As the population of Sunrise village and the surrounding territory Increased the ned of a schoolhouso became urgent. So Iirenso Lowden, Warner. Parmenter and Theodore Voas, Sr, built the litschoolhouse that stands totle day In Sunrise village only a, stone's the Lowden blacksmith shop. from throw Like the shop, tt ts a relic of the past. Despite tt boarded windows, tt ha not been entirely abandoned. It ts referred to by the villagers as the "city halt." The men fetk of Biinrise meet there frequently to tranaac( official business and discuss politics On theT watt hangs a recent picture of Frank owden The old building has been moved a hundred yards fiem It original site, where now stands a frame school of mors modern type "Book learning" was a moet serious problem up In ftinrlse village back tn the stxt'es. The most fortunate pioneers needed the std of their wives, eona and daughters to keep their families well fed and warmly clothed. pt Jf your skin is yellow completion tongue coated appetite poo-rfou have a bad taste in your mouth a lazy, feeling you should take Olive Tablets. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets a substitute for calomel were prepared by Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study. d Dr.EdwardsOkveT ablets area purely vegetable compound mixed with oil veoil. You will know them by their olive color. Tohaveaclear, pink skin, bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like chi fJhood da ys you must get at the cause. 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Lowden determined that Frank should start to school st early si eoesible The boy had just parsed hi fourth birthday when he wg taken over to the little schoolhouse built - by hi father. "Even tbs youngest children knew the seriousness of school In those davs, said Henrv Voss of Bundse, a schoolmate f Frank Lowden. "So Frank was not slow s In learning his Indeed, he was a verv bright bov, end reading and e cam easy to Mm "From the s'art. be was a verv amnions child After be hsd learned to read he need to welk beck end forth to echool. a dietanre of nearly two milee. with a book before bts face T1 hoy would e'eak to him end be wouldn't anewer But he wasn't a Feev. If we ennoved him when he was deeply Interested he would pauee long enough to trounce ue. Or," Voee So Lorenzo f Jt Mra. R. 8. Alex- ander entertained Saturday afternoon of last week at a luncheon. In honor of the d birthday anniversary of her mother, Mrs. Laura Palmer. Besides ths guest of . honor, there were present Mrs. W. H. Hefty of Salt Lake. Mr. C. W. Alldrich. Mrs. E. E. Blaine and Mrs. Lottie Allen, all of Garfieid. of Arthur reBlenda Johnson Mis turned to her home during the past week from Castledale, where ehe had spent two month. New member proposed for membership in the Garfield Women s club at their last regular meeting were Mra. Jack Kin-ti- v and Mr Bragg. Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Smith will leave GARFIELD, Jan. sixty-eecon- f. MARION KELLING, D. C. Graduate Chiropractor Magnetic and Drugless Healing My Patients G;t Well Specializing Appendicitis, Lumbago, Rheumatics, Nervousness and Female Trouble. Heart and Kiduey. Vapor Bath. S4 S. Main Street. Boom 207. Office hours; 10 ar m. to 7 p. m. Across from Z. C. M. I. DE. OUCH! ANOTHER RHEUMATIC TWINGE Get busy and relieve those pains with that handy bottle of Sloan's Liniment. 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Mr. Albert Johnson and daughter, Mis Johnson of Arthur, were the guests of Magna Mrs. V. A. Netlson at her home tn Thursday. Mrs. Ed Jones returned home from Gunnison and Sigurd Saturday of last week. The leap year and charily ball given at the Garfield Mm s club Tuesday evening wa well attended. Mrs. Albert Johnson was the guet of Mrs. Angie Earle at Salt Lake Saturday of last week. Mr and Mrs. Ed Jones entertained at "6C0" Thursday evening. Mrs. T A. Janney entertained Salt Lake friends In her horoa at Arthur . Wednesday evening. Eleven boys entartalned for the Wild Rosa club at the gtrla' cluhrOoms Saturday evening of last week. J4" were Miss Marjory Reee, M' Marion W'right. Mina Lysis Garland, Mlaa Bessie Marshall. Mies Leah Ashby, Mis Luc Sowhy. Mies Katie Thomas. MiMias Ethel Snvder. M,s Margaret Heaga, Ml Mae Sowhy Miss dels HaU. bonne.' Mls Mary Ellen Moore and Helen Barton. Fred WilMama. Walter Elder, EdKenneth Thomas. Kenneth Hardy Edwin ward Sonne. Arthur Barton, Enign, Browneon, David Blum. Horace and Gne Odd Mrs. Jack McCtis-A- on W C Barton and Mr. and Mrs. W . MilThe evening ler were the chaperones w spent 'n pleylng game and dancing Fred Moore was surprised bv hi bov afternoon of and g rl friend 8turdy were T"m present last week lone Hummel. Fred Kanary, Brian Elder. Edo Kth- Moore. Vera Booth. Dorothy erlne Prebble Edna Hardy, Merle Woodward. Marr Ahlqulst end nent In The afternoon wee Brlnghurat. refreshments which efter playing game, The Bluebird club held Its regular ve- meeting at the clubrooma Wednesday "'hTzaheth Ne'son waa surprised Tbur-da- y evanlng. In honor of her eleventh The gueeta were b rihdav anniversary StuMarie Ingo. Louse Ludwig lvon art France McElvennv, Ruth Cotlln-wooMerna Lev. Them Bywater Erelv-Hadlev. Trma Terry. Sarah AmiNelaon. Beu'ah Power. Adalbert Rich- ' 11 The lasv d. n Excites Corn Silk Favorable Comment, Kidney and. Bladder Ailments Banished by Few Doses. v ' Corn li!k! 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Their son, Arvll, who ia In the navy, came with them on a short furh lough. Mr. and Mrs. M. O'Oaro returned Tuesday to their home in Los Angeles, after a visit with Ncphl relative. Miss Jeno McPheraon. who is teaching school In American Fork, visited her parent during the week. Mrs. Lizzie Hall and daughter. Phyllis, of Provo, visited Nepht relatives the earlv part of the week. Mrs. Alonso Price of Rupert, Idaho, I visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph iffl. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Whitmore and daughter, Catherine, are enjojlng a few weeks in southern California. The minded ladles of the Utopia club entertained their husbands and the unmarried ladies of the club Friday at the home of Mr. and Mra J. E. Memmott. A program consisting of readings, musical numbers and games was given At 14 JO o'clock a supper was served. Those present were Mr. and Mrs J. N. Peyton. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Chrtatenset Mr. snd Mrs. J. J. bpendlove. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stewart. Mr. and Mra. K. J. 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