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Show I THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, 'WEDNESDAY 3T den by Mrs. D. J. Malone, who guest of Mra. W. L. Maglnnls. OGDEN DEPARTMENT Office, 420 Twenty-fift- street. Fhonei Another eon, Chris A. Tavlor, la with the army of occupation at Cohlena, He aerved throughout the war in the navy and then secured a transfer to the armv. A third eon. Norman Small, aerved with th the 119th the Utah artillery and later artillery In America and overseas Oer-nmn- Ogden Young Man Weds Fair Daughter of France Calvin Cragun Alleges Undue Influence Used on Mother by His Brother. OGDEN, June ID.- - Nothe of contest In the matter of the piokitlii.? of 'be will has been t'le'i of Laura Cragun, deceds,-lIn the prolMt" dmtlnn ol the disirnl court tu CalMU Cragun, ton of Mrs to ?vnnl. Cragun. whose estate amounts '1 lie petition of Calvin Cragun charges that his brother, Willard H Cragun. and nn lut inhis wife, Honretta. "oxetH-e- d and fluence and lonttol' over hi- nm'iar, . harg.-'prior to het d.aili tt is tn.iur r utuig be t!i8t tlifv Inbijated upn avers will in their fivor. The pftn'nn.i Mew I'ka-an- l at t died that his nOtiit ftail. Aplll 7 tvlast,to an I''' tu value ol JVIUU son.. I promt tluiUitm, w u tre ii ir rm Thrre ar to i li pi opi t - t ai for The pent oner fuithfr .mlpnu 'nnl an '1hv tnmd was &ou had hni moth r turn tinning, atyl not capable of h'oi'eil. nn m -- 'ona and utterly was nhe that Mu amthmi? she Inoftpahlo ot mi is rharged tliat the it al'-was doing mother, at the iil waa signed hv th Willard of Cragun, leqneM undent houi- - puor to her death. twenty-fou- r tli.it the petition Calx in Cragun of his brother he ibumd and that another to probate and that he will he a indite be appointed esuutor. l I t ''l I romance of an OGDEN. June 29.Th boy with a fair daughter of France and the marriage of the couple a contained in the iatie advices received today by Professor and Mrs. Josepn Ballantyne from their son, J. Earl Ballantyne, at Calais, France. The message announces the marriage of their son to Mias Pay Massct, daughter of the owner of a large lace faotoij. The bride is an vnruphshed oung woman and specks English fluent. Mr has b n attending co.legc in his studies in T cladclphia, finishing an h.tect ure lb w(n one of the scholarn the offered Knights of Columbus ships and went to. France to study. Mr and Mih. Ballantyne expect to come to ogden about August 1 for a visit with Professor and Mrs. Ballantyne In the canyon i ne couple will return to Franco for a 3 ears study. Ogdn I3al-lan- Business Man of Ogden Hurt in Auto Mishap M5LE. June 29.- - l.tonard RovF of the Bovlc Crocerv company suffered hshi Injuries in Ogden canvon last night, when th his automobile was trowded edge of the roadway and waa suspended oxer the water. According to the report made to the ho inxeatlgaled the accident. sherifl. Mr. Boyles auto was crowded oxer the bank b a Urge touring ar Large roi ks at the edge of the road prevented the car from going into the met Bole was thrown from the car and struck upon his head near the suit of the tar. The car was drawn back to the mad bv a team of horses. It was sllguby damaged xx Reindeer Mission Taking Huntsville Will Hold American on Long Trip Elaborate Celebration L. J. Palmer of the OGPF.X, June 29 ol the forest wmi'c has gone lota! offu-eto Seattle to join Herbert Johnston and the two vw1 then go to Alaska and Siberia to inxeetigaie the matter of bringing more rln leer into Alaska The two non will visit Nome, Alaska, and then go into the interior to make a mirxey of the tange conditions with a x lew to obtaining larger herd? of reindeer for the fountrv. f present there are about LflO.OOrt head of reindeer In Alaska and tf the range conditions will wairunt a greater increase the government plans tn develop the million. herd to about The mission of Johbston and Palmer will occupy about three rears tn Ogden Young People Wedded in California The marriage of June 2 OGDEN, i!i of Mx David Eccles. Jack Eccs to Miss Allot n Poon, daughter of Mrs C H Doon took place ut the Mission Inn at Riverside, Calif, last Tutsdav, according to the auitoumement received in Ogden todav Vft.r a brief trip through ('adforn'a Mr. and Mia. F.ccies will go to Baker CU. ore, to n.ake the'r home. Visiting Parents in Ogden After Long War Service OGDEN, June J9 - T'irst c)as Sergeant Otto Wane, on of Mr. and Mis W. A. Tax lor Wad arnu. la in Ogden on n shUnts of Th June 2' in Ogden xallcv. are making for un elaborate celebration of the torn-mitteFourth of Jutv for next Mnndax. have ben working for a- numHcns-vber of dj upon the program tlholds a Fourth of Juiv celebration annuall ,w hh h goes down into Mstnrv us the big event of the year. One of the features of Die dax will le the baseball game In the afternoon,' the Rcoweoft "Nex and Blue Fine baseball i luo and the team Th-re a prowill from Huniv!Me gram band concert and dame in the OHDKN, Huntsville, plan? , the OGDEN SOCIETY OGDEN, June 29 Four of Ogden's Hub and social workers will open their home this week In order in-to or all who are give an opportunity terested in the dgmonatratlon of organized play for children to meet Mlaa Josephine Randall and become acquainted u,th the work. The first4 of the teas w'aa o'clock at the this afternoon at Miss Gladys 26, hell home of Mrs. John Edward Carver on Adams avenue. This evening another tea will be given at tha boms of Mrs. R. B of in At 2 Porter, fcOO Washington avenue. o clork tomorrow afternoon Mrs. Joseph R. Morrell wilt entertain at her home, Bullet 2523 Ivclea avenue, and at 4 oclock Mrs. J. Douglas Watson will entertain at a tea at her home, 2156 Washington ave29 While UGPEN. June suffering with nue. These teas will be informal and the dm. to a nervous breakdespond n people of Ogden who are interested in down, Mi-- a ;iada Blaifcdell, 29 i ears chikl plav, and especially those who would like to aval) themselves of instruction In of age. took arixanhage of the opportunity wrk, are eordialy invited to attend afforded bj oei mother's being asleep and, the the one of the above teas that is most a shot herself revolver, obtaining through convenient in time and place. e tho heart at 1.30 o'clock this afternoon at The Elks lodge will give their first the family residence, 225.', Jefferson avedance of a series at Lorin Farr park nue. Tuursday evening Each member has the The report of the shot brought the privilege of inviting one couple. The Lilmother and sli found her daughter Jxlng lian Thatcher orchestra will furnish the upon the floor tu the adjoining brdroom. music. He Hr. H K. Uol inton waa summoned had been pronounced Mat death Word has been received In Ogden 'of Mtinconx the marriage of Miss Lucille Craig, daughMn- - BlaiiJcl whs the riaughter of Mr ter of Wilburn Craig of this citv, to and Mrs G"oge Blasleii. She sufterfd Hulett Clinton Merritt, Jr. of Pasadena, a nerxoix brakjimn tecotix and had In Hi. Oe ella s chapel at Mission lnn., She Riverside, on 23 i.eto under th care of a plixsninn The ceremony was her parents and fixe perfotmed bv Juy is m vMv.i b the Rev. Mr. Laughton of in wer tliree the o, in the presw.ioin church th Congregational brojlur. IroMd Siatts arm'. The funeral ence of the immediate families merits v ill tie announced laur. was Mrs. Merritt formerly Mrs. Gage B Rodman of Ogdon. e onlv son of Mr. and Mr. Merritt is Elks Give fer , of Mrs Huiett Clinton Merritt, familv Pasadena The Ruler prominent in California.is one of the most to The couple are enjovlng a two weeks will OGDEN, Jim 29.- - sd n Lodge No. motor trip through California. TheyPasaKlrken-dal719. $ F o Llkx, i reside at the Tagus ranch near eleiirate i dena. of an niglit tontglit with evening and fun m honor of Fast L ilted Joint flu' deleRuler I' F Kirken iall. who The Martha society held Its regular gate to the national convention, which metlrig vosterday afternoon at the home will meet in ('hbago of Mra. E. C. Rich on Washington ave-- n he feature of ;u even jg at the ue. lode si ssiou whm t xoMr.g tf an I.fe membership to Mr kirl eiidall Ms. J. TL Sarver will be hostess to the who xuis the "11,11 exalted rubr of the C, K r. club at her home, 432 Twenty t of order intlueuza firfet During eplile.mc street, Thursday afternoon, he turned the Elks the winter of 1'i uni U was lumie over to the R rt'ws board meeting of the The use l as a hospial for t iree or four Daughtetregular of the Pioneers was held v week?. teidax afternoon at the Weber Normal college, the president, Mrs. S M. Taylor, presiding Folks ' n Blaisdell, Fit Fires Despondency, Into Heart. in-s- wee i Weber County Old Guests at Celebration Ftah-Ilah- o or Arsenal e i of Burns Has Chance for . business meeting was held and the ppogtaiu for the year's work waa outlined Plans were discussed for the annual field da. the date of which is to be announced later A ; H69c$l.43 wh i ten e kind of white shoes. 10c 3Gc sTed..., A and r for any perfect cleaner MIXED PHILADELPHIA WHITE 25c NU . . . DOVE BRAND WHOLE SPICES. SHINOLA Special. . Qg . . . It was atuouiced tolav that the plans for the the depot will huildmgs v e arrive a out Bib 17 oi of the arsenal completed is estmaMi at $2,(00,-0u- 0 ui' fr BORDENS MALTED MILK Special 42c 83c 51.15 75o S3.CS K L E $2.50 BATHING SUIT BAGS OOC$4i99 MALTOSE I N E R TS CRIB Rubberized cloth, shape; assorted colors SHEET Kor babv'g cub. Good weight rubber rheetinir; keep baby freah, dainty and eweet. 45 Inches M Q square . The Happy Hour club will be entertain' tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. P 11 Mulcah), 2739 Madison av entK. SI, CO to $3.25 villa The Children's Aid socity will hold its regular nmeting at the home of Mrs J S I wis in Ogden canyon Friday afternoon. 75c Armours Veri-- f Best Grape Juice Mrs J G Poorman will entertain the Lai Cos club Thursday afternoon at her Quarts home, street. Thli 317 This evening In the Eagles hall, the Britannic association held its reguar monthly meeting. Dr and Mrs. U. Clark and daugh- L. ter Mrl, Mrs O. Cuddeback of S.ihna and Mrs. B. Nelson and daughter, Ea. of Salt lake spent the last Mr' week-en- ARMOURS GRAPE JUICE Pints 45c 15c Sanford ink" .rn. .Or Le and Mrs Mr Fred Koun- - IQs Pages Glue-Tub- VERI-BES- O J 1 r 7Q vI 2 for 25c 12 for $1.29 20c Daisy Kly Killers T Hat U 70c Coleman Mu- rfh: - 49c en Denny and two A Newspaper Man at Spokane, t . . Congregationalists Decennial Conference v 1 Dr Margaret M Burns baa returned from Vancouver. Hr.tish Co'umbia where serious illness of Hie was cabed by t her father. Mrs aura B. ("art v wlUentertain the members of the Live Oak lowing circle at her home tomorrow afternoon ' The Women s 'relgn Mission snrietv of ti.e MthoUist church will neet Thura-- . 2 ha' afternoon at m o'clock at th home of Mrs. J. J. Malone, 1232 Twenty-fift- h street. Arina Noble was pleasantly last evening, when a number of her friends assembled at ih hnu of Mrs Jprr.es George, 646 Twentv eighth street. Mrs Noble and her husband will ave m the near future to take up rnKsionarv work for the L D. S church in England Gftm and music were enjre1, after wMih a luncheon was aerved. Mr Noble was presented with a fountain pen by the guests Mrs ir tl OGDEN STATISTICS i REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. KUowi lor gTO.-iiJHurrffr- By preventing the penetration of the intense attic heat to the Jiving- quarters below, eliminates the greatest single source of het discomfort. CVl-O-Ai- C ful r conserves in winter by I elimi-natin- heat through Sates 23 your coal for itself losses tho ceilingB. per cent of bill and pavf in two year. Other - Boiler ! R x. J!t A. $1. French, part of 'k auee, . prt of MARRIAGE LICENSES. John L. 0len. it tod Ware, H Wilson ( fttcago K'y Clure Ogden, and Mary Parker, Js sie F BIRTHS. ItiUardon Barnett, r products Pipe Covering, Covering, Sound Dead ening, etc. to Leon Browomg, part of heelwrifh to F R 4 plat P $10 H Kl lier to F K Walter lot R. block 7. plat B. $loon lor is easily and quickly installed in old or new structures. It is spread over the lath and plaster, between the joists, in the attic. No alterations neces'skry. Saves Coal M.wk f, V ) To H P and Kdun merly of Ogden, but Neb., a now of f.rand Me D'aud. girl. Insulation Manufacturing Go. Templeton Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Eight Indictments Found in Bergdoll Scandal Jun 2S A pclI PHILADELPHIA, grand Jurv today rturnd againnt eight pereon a a mult of the investigation Into th flight of Orover r. Bergdnll, armv deserter. It also submitted e report censuring D. Clarence Ulbhonev of that citv nd 8m-ue- j T, Ansell and lodward H. Baliev. of Itashlrgton, Bergdoll counsel, for gross arclessneea. Jt recommended court martial for Major Hunt, In command of the barrack at Oovemor Island, from which Bergdoll wag released to obtain his burled treasure, and for tha two army er- - fedrl -- 1 through Tuhlav of m xf week, wl! cele- s brate the Fiigrlm tercentenary, pllgrim-agfwill be made to several communin ties with whoo earlv history is the founding of American Congregationalism Fverv phase of th churchs activity will be cons dered and speakers of n&- t'onal and international distinction will address the delegates. Among the more Important questions to be discussed u Ih church unity movement. The Rev. H. V Busfield of the church preof Pilgrimage, Plymouth, Mass, sented to the council a gavel containing a piece of Plymouth rock, and the Rev. Charles Harbutt of Portland. Me. aLo presented a gavel containing stone from the church m Levden, Holland, in wbLh John Robertson, first pastor of the Pilgrim church, preached. intfr-wove- high Standard LIQUID A PAINT product of years of scientific reasearch, made with painstaking care, of ingredients that blend in a perfect preservative. The Cheapest Paint to Use The cheapest paint to buy is not the cheapest paint to use. Theres the Covering Property to consider one brand may go much farther than another, gallon for gallon. For Covering Property, Lowe Brothers High Standard Paints are unYou instantly see this big feature of economy, once they are excelled. used on your home. for- lr Phone Wasatch 5510 13c 21c 27c chidrm retained vestetdav to their home visit with in Salt ake, after a few dax e Mr. and Mrs Earl Weekley at their in Ogden can' on sp-te- (,el-O-A- it V. Mrs V. p. Littlefield and daughter, g'diits from wh"in he escaped Benh posed of when he .ante to eastern WashLEAVES FOR NEW YORK. Misa Flva Littlefield, will leave ftatur-da- x vvairants were hsued by Judge Thompson ington to publish the Spokane Times in 29 J 'P homas K Fitz-gefor a visit in Portland and Dee, Ore for four persons whose whereabouts are 1876 After sailing the Times he operd of t ie MummI o.tl ompanv was Mr. and Mrs O Nevvey and Mra Kate know n. ated a steam street car system, and U'er r tii.lav with hi- in bait Miss Brummei have returned from a two engaged in farming Kate Kitjerrud who bn this aitmnoon weeks trip to Mackav. Idaho. He left a widow and eleven grown for Ntw Vo Veteran tit Mr I'ltzmaldg children. 'a )1r w.n Fif7gra'd Duffy. Jii.igifr S. and daughter, Watkins G Mrs Miss Fitzgerald Dies to Wash. Ogat'companied Georgia, accompanied bv Mrs Watkins motlur. left Saturday of List week for Open two to months Thev be the gone SPOKANEj Wash June 2ft FYancls H. with triends and relatives in Took .ft. rubllsher aie.I 'ih Mt of the first and Ontario, newspaper In Bpokane and owner of Ike iiiia.-u- , New York Cits first Street car In thl city, died here Canada. Jun 29 BOSTON, funalists tonUht after a lingering illness. He was from many lands wareCongregaf her today for Mies Hden Kennedx of Oakland. Calif, horn In Marietta. Ohio, and came to the the fourth decennia.1 international ST In In that rear he beIs the guest of the Misses Marguerite and council. Nearly 3000 del Marv Clements NDs Kennedv will spend came foreman in the plant of the Puget gates representing 13, Mo Congregational Sound Courier and later he purchased the churches tn all parts of the the remainder of tl summer her world, have Ohrupa Echo Suhsequentlv he started The members of th F. O H club were the Tacoma Herald, which he later dis The council, which will continue the guestb of Miss Marguerite at her home, 2329 Lincoln avenue, last Th eaily part of the evening evening was spnt with neodlewoik, after winch Reand music dancing were enjoved freshments wre served hv the hostess, K Clemassisted by her mother, Mra C Miss Mary Clemente ents nd Mi Helen Kennedv of Oakland, Calif, was a guest of the club A reduction of 10 to lo degrees in temperature tins been effected in many homes b the installation of Itiis reduction represents the Ceiling Insulation. margin between oppressito summer heat and refreshing coolness. ou can make your home comfortable. Bii-K- Vamplro Insect Powder In Bellows 3 for 25c 1;k Quick Loader Insect Powder Guns ioc 25c 50c Ilubach Insect Powder Svecial 17c 33e 15c SAFETY MATCHES JO BOXES K! ihU'I Which Is Your Home? a Fort Orange Toilet Paper 1000 Sheet to Roll or d and Mrs. F. E here an the guesta of Helntzelman and Mr. and Mrs. J. P Taylor. omp.i nv Am-brin- r -- Trackage at -- OLD $1.70 x ( i and WAX. I n i 85c ' x E OGDEN, June 29 That Elmer nd Mrs. (Kdward Berg Furg, son of Mr a halt to ha liaivf Lake, reowr (f from the serious burns s .ffored st Brigham City vesterdav. when a gasoline tank exploded, was the r r pt yixtn uut irorn the Lbe hospital tonight Mr Be; g u und tie care of h spei m!e Sergeant Wiiv l,i- been tin ufewrrt attendant aiuk two pbxsician The from Fort Casev to Kom Dimil., when wax found so efwhih treatment, w ill a sum t h d tith o record fective during the wnr, will U applied chrk. Puting ;ne tmo Mrgesnt Wavne soon. Skin wlW u rfmoxc frlti porand familv witu their parthe bod, not bnrmd and graft tions a funulv reunion. ents thev anti itsitng ed upon the face and neck Wednesday and Thursday Specials Honor Ogden Former Exalted x l Will give an ample supply of dressings and the dressings can - --be replenished asaised. It contains. Linton Gauze Bandages, absorbent cotton, ZO Adhesive Plaster, cotton bandages and gauze bandagegof various sizes, burn dressing packets containing picric acid gauze, splints, Aromatic Spirits Ammonia, Tincture Iodine, Iodine Applicators, Camphenol for disinfecting and cleansing wounds, Petrolatum for burns, Tourniquet, Scissors, Tweezers, Safety Pins, First Aid Manual and 5 IK CfJ blanks for reporting accidents , Warant Issued When Bond Forfeited i Johnson's First Aid Cabinet No. 1 4-- OGDEN, June 29 Mote than "OM joined in the annual eie. nation at dux tn honor of the I orin Fair pa:k ex ening. old the folks of the city an vOinn to the park was proTiansportatlon vided bv the tentral railroad Bench and the tab Rapid Transit torr.panx their lines, and in addition the peoIs Tbe ple of the cit supplied automobiles entertainment for the guests xxas proOGDEN, June 29 MibJrrd (amp who vided bx various committees appointed was arrested last night upon the 'bars bv th tree stakes in the count of operating a rooming boiis ithout a There was a program of muse al numto n failed court license, appar in the by an orchestra and other enterthis morning and bei $0 bail was de- bers tainment features. Refreshments were clare forfeited Upon the ei miin uida-noin Me pavilion. served of Assistant Cit Xltornri S F i'nweil, the court ordered the issuance of a bench warrant for Miss Bids on amp Ktmna Sophia, an Austrian, charged with operating a rooming hom-without Will Be Asked a license, pleaded guilty, saving that she had not been adx tsed regarding the June 29 -- T.iptaln P Katz, necessity of procuring a license Her t aae in OGDEN. chaise of tn oust r,u tion of the Og was taken under advisement. den arsenal has leoeivei the plans for the trackage nmi will rail for hi us ImVictim mediate v on i he wotk. The trakagf will bo for tl extension of the spur from Recovery the tra Ks ot the Bambciger Kle trie a thirty duxt" fm ough, accompanied by c1 hjH wile jldin Sergeant Wayne has. juM onijmtd s.'fefu ears of In tb coast attilbrc arj then ref a i mnro tailin' d 'or four ffp saw service m the PNPprn islands from IMi mere and than a jeai in the world war ni Frim - 1 SUFFERS SEVERE CUT. OGDEN, June 29. Henry Emmett, manager of the Ogden bottling works. suffered painful injuries to hie right hand today, when a deep gash was cut In his hand while he was unpacking soda water tattles. Dr. W. R. Emmett attended the injured man, and found that the cord of the index finger had been severed. nd 740. 664 Buslneia dfflce, 664; Ogden correspondent; MORNING, JUNE 30, 1920, And H. S. Paint is durable dries in a hard, smooth surface that gives lasting protection against sun and btorrn. Ask for a Color Card. Indlct-mnni- ALT LAKE 33-- 35 Oftadquartet I 1 MT E& for GIA'f & PAINT C Firfot-d- K PAINT ytreeP WALLPAPER-GL- A7 |