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Show t N - - a THH HALT LAKK THIIiUNK, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 21, 1921. OGDEN DEPARTMENT Freign Born Population of trasl U. S. Shows Big Decrease n uA iKUtf, CM . RaalnaAn. Ofllcq, AM Twty-tftJ- i MAi Carres ad eot, M4 The Ias4. 149.471; Lithusals. 138,119: PorApril Ogden Woman of 90 for el pa boro population of ta f I. 47,430; RpU, 491'Jt Italy, I Oraeea, 173.70IJ llulgsrla, Summoned by Death the Vailed Btatoo ia 1110 toBaoianis, ioi.007; Turkey is ' Europe, 4.113; other Europe, 11,54 1 on den, April I. Margaret Jaae II . j1W 11 Axis, llOjHlS; Afrlra, 5250; Australia, lilv ftnl widow of MS,44ft CfctmtorLaift, n yAr of JoalM. Chamberlain. Si4 i fcie morning I The forelpa bora pf Preach, &07,AI1 CttaaJapopulation. Hated by 10,45; Canada at the home of her granddeuahtar; Mrs, hull, 433 Newfooadlaad, 13,-was aaaoaarad by (othart. of M Hrl.tol. HM Vaa Buraa a anus, Itouatry 39 Cuds ssd ether Want ladles except aatlrity, Helps Of general debility. Porto Else. 34,024; Motion, 474JI74; Men t hamborlain bat tut ta Middle- A mar Us, 4048; bodth AaherUs, (own. Conn., July tt, UJ4, the daughtae I Eaipaad, I1S,414 fteotlaad, 154, .32; Centra s of Andrew end Meraaret A4ama who I Waldo, 7,0711 Ireland, 1,033,330 Kpr- - 14,333; Atlssiis UissdA 3S.003; islssdA ra natlv sf grwtland. Who ha was II , , Doa- - eountrUa not 3429; st sen, 3273, ssd Bfl3,899 14 6.4,739 7. moved old to th Bead, 3437. family years Chicago, specified, Alleged Penchant for Ad making lha Journey meetly by watar. One I mark, 139,051: Belgium, 3,448 rraaea Th roseus buroso is sisklsg tkU Lter aha marrtod JoM Chambarlaia. flaeludlop sanousremest tonight cited tho 30.7 15l.72 1 1.53 ding Machines Is Cause 9, Netherlands, 'lJl.- - par rest larrrsae ia tho nation's VM fkDai.nrv II : Hwlurrlxed. ll.447j Germany, populstlun between 1900 sad (kiltt 1, US, 878; 1910, and ascribed ths marhed decrease A atm f hxikmi, Ora), and of Criminal Proceedings. Valley J, ef lvrtwi9Lf Csecke-Hloto tho 397.04 N. almost I74.951 li complete resaatloa sf imHungary, City. I. , Mra Chamberlin was a resident of Chi- - I vakta, 339.2H5; 173,043) migration durlnp tha wor period ssd to In the fall ulkaala. I100 Ratal. 1.393,991 Ha oosaidarshlo amigratino during tho war. .I.!0'' Wxty.flva years, and CODES, April 1 AUtart Gaines, II of till cams to tkrden with bar daughter, ' Mura of ago, vrho has aa adding machlna Mra Chapin A. I wy, to make her home. Locations of Citizens American Fork Band which ha la altogad to harp stolen. at Mra. Ralph Bristol, fwr She la survived by three children, tempted to dlapoes of tba machlna to a yearn Will Give Carnival Mr. Pay, who le In Honolulu; Mrs. Henry brother-in-laof tho man from whom ha K. Still, who reached Ogden Saturday from la alleged to hav atotca It. Thla tod to Fort land, and Juba J. Chamberlain of WASHINGTON. April tl Tha laca Spaetxl 4 The TrlSeaA Oalnaa'a arraat and lha filing of two Valley City, N. D. Twelve grand children Ilona and opanlnf dales of tha dtleera AMBSICAS POSX. A get XS Seat Same. and tea sur- military training eampa to bo held thla tievea a charge of a rand larceny against him. vive her. Sy aeealag the Amertaao Per Bllaer hand will summer, from each whloh tha atala Funeral service will ba held at the draw Ito randidateo and tha corps area wtU fte as xpasslf Seed dear a lha pave-mUpon on. charge ha waa bound ever to tha la prepare! La foe aleag Mala atroat. dl.trlot court Ihla aflarnoon under a 11004 Ktrkendal! rhapal at 4 O'clock tomorrow headquarter to which application ahould Interment will ha mads to be aent ware announced today by ths oar the eaeal tee ameer have bees bond. H I. bond upon tha aaoond charge afternoon. hoidtag View Mountala cemetery. department. They Include: aiao la (ise at llooo. the peat three aroma. It praeUea Ark., and. Fort Rnalllag. la 4a ba aa Sart.g After oalnea la alleped to hare bur I1k. Ihe ef a exeats ef Mggeet the Mina., August 1; North Itakota, South plartaeii tna Light Houaa electric atora Annoancement ts Made sad tha proraade are lo ge Isle the treee-erDakota. Minnesota, Nebraska. Kansas. and Ihe Shaw A Htona coal yard and atolen ef the heeg, wblrh wee roeeetlp Mlaaourl, Arkansas. sad Iowa; Seventh F an addlnp machlna In earn place, ha la A eperLI heed alaad L le he evened "- - urt rook. N.h. of Concert allaped to hare pooa to Walla, Nee., for a xed the whale affair will he m- -r I co,r" Ha Program Travla, Texas, and II. fWrt few an July tha Returning to Ogden tkea almply dear. Oeaferii wUl New Colo.,- - August 1: Colorado, txgan, train ha mat 0. Courtney and asked him vaga d at lag th Nannie OODEN, Wen tl. ala. April Tout, Oklahoma Texas, loo, and Artsnna; If ha knew of any person who warned to Ur of II axel laws, the musical comedy Eighth buy a pood addlnp machine, worth lino and Margaret Komalae of the Texas. corps area, Fsrt Ram Houstoa. hew, which Oainee aald ha would tell for queen, Metropolitan Opera company, will 160. Deaths and Funerals Camp Lowia Wash., nod Freddie, Ran Courtaay did not know of anyone her first appearance In fourti Flwnelaco. July 4; ttah. Idaho, Wash Who wanted a machlna. I an before audience Orthe at Ogden Inxton, Montana, Wyoming, When Courtney reached Opden he called Otwpon, next Teeeday Mies I vada and theater, California; Ninth corps area. C. G. Eklund. of pheum who poa hla brother-in-lahad woo recognition In Lon Ran Frandaco, Tout, CkL Reajamla Pea a Id Waed, lafaat am af ba. tha Light Houae. Irorlng tha eonvaraa don. and Rohm, will ba assisted by Tha camps will bo of the ao retied Rmta Sargta Waed aag Ware Pearl fvrt, tloa Eklund told of hla atora belnp bur OlmgtwPartsJMmevtei famous tho Rumanian Plattahurp type, offering free military 44 yeetarday afterweaa at th ramiiy bama. fltrlMd and aa .ldiagmehlrve atolen. tenor, and her father, K. F. Tout. Seath State etroet. The body Tha tralnlag for thirty days to physically fit 471 at tea he Courtney then told of Laasm aaiwtaxlxg eeuatLameet. bad to pure ha as a machlna, opportunity and Delectlva program for tho eonoert will bo aa fol- - ellUMna between tha area of 14 and 14. Candldataa wtU ha drawn from all parts K. H. Woottun waa colled Into tho cans. The Old Re- of tha country. Qaataa, baaed on populaPaetg Jamea Mr k game, as mq af im Ovartore, arch extra; Courtney waa then uryed to po ahead Krelsler, 'Smilin' Through," Ar- tion. will bo allotted to states and yesterday at a Ueylul ta SaH with tha purchaee of tha addlnp machlna. frain,'' was a axUve ef telamhaa, Okie, Man-Inthur E. F. "Che Penn, Oellda Tout; By appointment Courtney met Oalnea at broraxr ef Mra. Prod utham. n (La Scheme ). Puccini, 10 o'clock at nlaht at the corner of Twenty-fGiorgio mmmlfe xtnet. Pmaaral earatcee will '"TheldFtrtSi "I irst I street and Lincoln avenue. Oalnea Ruaovlcl; B be ex Xnmarrxa virX "HominV' at the and Girlt Outings went to a lumber ahed and broupht out an Ponchlalfl, Nannie I Boys faearal ehepel ef JaropS William Taylar. del Rlrgo, (b) "Tou'd Better Aek FrLade xed addlnp machine and started to deliver It Teteaa ere tavltvd. Beyxl Reighhere Qt Matud DM PlanneJ to Courtney, when Iwteotive Wootton ap- Me Harman Lohr. E. F. Tout; (a) "H wul be L City eametery. Maaaenat Sogno" (Manon "La (b) peared and placed Oalnea under err ret. Donna o Mobile" (Rlgoletto) VerdL Olor-p- la rn it waa found. It la aald. that tha AMPHiraN rORP. dprU n Tka Alplae . RusevtcL ktake hoard kaa aaaeoared the detee fee Ihe "'machlna area lha on which waa addlnp stolen Mr- 1 KlrbaU Egax, Overture, orrhaotra; "Madro, Pletoaa verleee warde le eeed he re (IrM led who died April (S el the , from tho Shaw A Slone office. Madra" (La Fores dal Deatdno) Verdi, Bey Sreais le Metael dell la Ameftoaa got family bavae, be held at t .crock mi. efteroJJ Nannla Taut and monks; "Houla AwakThree delee here heee fixed ter eerh ra.Ikle tke R. M. Taylor fas oral chapel. The body peer, ee fellewei Jaly It, II led may be vLwed ening" Stephen Adams. E. F. Tout; ward Says Merchant of Ogden at ike rhapal arTOr ta taa IA Alntee ward ; Jaly S4, IS sad SO, Aarartraa 'Bplrlto Oentlle" (La Favorite) Donlset-tl- ,' gark aervlcaa. Utermaat wul be U Clu glret ward; Aageat IE Id aad IT, Ruaovlcl; La Virgins Angeli" Are Carelete With Rubbish (LaOlorglo 11 aad IE Veertk ward ward; Aagaat II. Foran dal Daatlno) Verdi, Nannla aarvtree far Jam feD. gaaaally. (I 4 A A aad Third Jaly SO, ward; ilfwl Tout and monks. Wbe trmm Nlarroa reeelvad ar'd SI, Cedar Sari ward; Jaly T, g aed A DM rrmerol 23. Spring Sewing Time Is Hei IS. 1 1 TAO JUUIINGTO-V- , U- Many whose financial condition permitted have prepared for this , trading their used machines for the latest model White Rotary. 10,-44- if, v 3 by,: 1 1 J'a-tifl- trade-i- in ss first-cla- teiurl'cwm n machines have been thoroughly overhauled and put sewing condition. ' . 1 al r r Theso PRICES PREVAIL BARGAIN A few - d liitd hv ill mil et. WHILE THEY LAST You rriiut set quickly to gut ftrvt choice. Jugo-Alavia- w White Sit Strate ax-t- m Jmp sea-se- Rotary y . I r ' dr. rar-alv- al We cannot tell you, on paper, the many advantages td be found in this jnodcl machine. Will be pleased to demonstrate at your sum he-nlp- hc - L. .. .Bdv ,wwfW Afaa SdWW af - -- White a" Tout) aa Machine Repairs Supplies Co. liome-pho- ne ' 4 Hemstitching J- See-ea- d OGDEN, April Oaorpa A. Graves, chief of the Opden fire department, said today that ha has found from Investlpatlon that undue careleaeneea waa belnp shown by Some merchants of the city in plllnp paper and refuse close- - to furnaces, or leavtnp the refuse In cardboard boseo at the rear of atorea. Tha latter waa 7h ranee of tha small lira at tho rear f the Wool wort It store last night, at which sltpht damape.was dona owlnp to the prompt response of tha flra trucks. Chief Graves added that an Inspection of store was to be made, and that carelessness shown In leavtnp papers and rubbleh where It wifi oatrli (Ire will lead to prosecution. , Hold-ap- e Rob Gasoline Station ; Obtain $47 A prlf'SI.-- A ftePpTt tin five gallons of pasoline and tenderlnp a 14 bill In payment, two yotmg unmasked holdups compelled E. Liard of the par station at tha comae of Twenty-fourt- h street and Jefferson avenue to open the cash replater and turn over flj. After petting the money, the hoidupe compelled Lloyd to pet Into the automobile which they were drfvlnp and ha wai taken two blocks away from tha station before they let him out. Lloyd hasten ad back to tba cas station and notified tha police. DsWtlvaa Edward Butterfield and MoLean responded. Lloyd was un able to piva a clear description of tha robbers or tbo number of tho automobile. ,'4 Suits Filed to Recover From Pingree Companies OODEN, April 44 Suits to recover upon promissory notes wars filed In the district court by the National Bank of Commerce today apamat tha Pingree Brokerage company and Pingree Broth-r- a company, both Bait Lake concerns The summonses In both Suits wore served by the sheriff s department upon Jaiitva M of tho two oompnnieA Tha suit against Pingree Brothers company aaka for 111.444.47, alleged to be dug as th balance upon a promissory note for 414.744 riven on August 17, 1424. The bank asks for tha aala of 143 aharea of Ogden Packing A Provision company stock, which ruaa gtveft as security tor the note. In the ease against the Pingree Brokerage company judgment fee 110,447.44 la naked Upon A promissory note given February t, 1420. The bans aeka for tho authority to eeO 144 shares .of pocking company stock which waa given no security for tha note. Pridnt .CL a pala sear tha L'alawralty tleA glret ward; Aagaat A 4 aad A Leal Irrwl IL werklag aa eleclrtral 1 learn wardi fair 1A 1 aad SO. Lekl Tklrd ward) aa, will be held p at ecleck tble tftiraaia at the Third Jaly 1A 14 Sad IA Lakl guana ward; Sealawi-k- r I. I aad 4. Lakl Plftk ward; Jaly gs, M eL wed at the mT XI Seat Blgkth Seath atroat, aad 71, IllgkDad wardi Aagaat A 4 aad IA jamHy heme, arlork thle aeoralag aatll l ae a'rlerk Plreaaat (Ireva Pint ward; Aegwet IE U aad Sartal will ba la City Id. Plesaaat Oreve Sered Ward; July gl, tl thla aUaraava. dad a, rieeaaat Man Tklrd wardi Aagaat IA wrfo IP aad 10. Manila wardi Aataat 4. 44 ea4 4T. Ltedoa glret ward, aad Aagaat 22, 24 aad H, Paaeral aervtcea far JaSa Praa wka Lladaa 4a toad ward. died Apvil IS, will ba held PlaLy at tha O'Oeaeell It waa atated ky (be Make heard that abeald tmdermklag rhapel at g M a'rlerk thro tw af aftara at the wards Saatre la roar ale gad aay a latenaeat will ba la ML at tka dell tt mad tka satire waek tegatkar rotary. aeeld he peratlaelble. Tk- -r alee may change da I re with ether wards If they etak. f Mro. Lei. Brvart will held thla afLraeea at aeLe from the Vr. Alexasdar Sever. roll 4J7 afreet. be la the family plot at Oily latermest will temetery. Boxelder Club to Send Representative to Nevada ""V"' SRIOHAMCITT Arll 44 Tka Bexrlder Lake beglaeee wea'i esesmaa te Re4a. Thle 4eilea wax reached at a aepttng ef the hoard of fevernots lost evening ad It waa glee derided te eapply the eloh teerreeatatire with drvrtfelag material reftlog forth the reeeareee ef Brigham City aad BoieMeg eeaaty. Jeet who will be aemvd te make the trip has Boohs for-Libra- ry' ,r Timber Wolvea. By Bernard Cronin, Published by Th MaeMlUan company. New York Clt. Althowah thla norrntlva of sdvantura follows somewhat stereotyped tinea It yet has a quality of freshness In that Mr. Cronin haa chosen a new field fur bia af Tasmania, nettings. Tb bushtands of dletlm-t which ha writ, afford a (loyan In etnas and of form thla fiction, ally Interesting background for th stirring tala related. Mr. Cronin haa been lavish A search for a in hla use of material. lost hair, a fight to break' th power of n unscrupulous timber trust, "skin rung ning," peddling." s disastrous forest flra all I heea snd mors furnish th multitudinous angles of th plot. It 'U fit quest Of kn heir lo tn fortuns of s Into client of hla law firm that young Jack Heritage goes to Tasmania, but ho also makes a half promise to hla friend. Frame, to look up for him tha location of untouched timber landa One on tho Island, however, what ha I -- erne of th unprincipled and Illegal practice of dh timber ring to which Frame arouses hla Indignation. H decides to join force with th Independent timber operators, soger to match hla wits at th head of th hlg Inagainsta. those to fight and beat th "Umber terest wolves" at their own gams. While tho warp and woof of th story Ilea In this attempt of tho small o perare to "buck th I runt, there ore also ilInterwoven threads of tender romanoo and of mystery to plqu th reader's In. Th myatary, however, remain teresL not long a mystery to any but Jack himself, sines th Identity of th man whom ha seeks la guessed by the others snd la made obvious to the render. Perhaps I might have been ao to Jack also, had not hla mind been occupied with more matters, not tb least among Interesting which wsa Peggy Ada Ire. Peggy, th Jack's partner In hla daughter of on of timber business, will be a charming to more than Jack, being s dainty, sensitive, flowerilke creature, not at all th sort of plant ons would expect to find growing In the Taxmsnlan bush. Aald from Its merit as an entertaining adventure story, Mr. Cronin's book will be found valuable for Its excellent of the "outback," the version of "backwoods.'' "aly-gro- In a similar manner Q!e worthy, Fitch, Rostand and Maeterlinck are dealt with. No student of Ih drama or lover of Ihe stage can afford to mlsa reading thee Professor aaaaya pbelpa's thumbnail Fitch la a gam of Its ketch of Clyd kind, ta knowledge of th man, th author waa particularly fortunate, for FUch was a schoolmate of hla at th Hartford public high school. Tha picture of tha Sale. Immaculate, precis schoolboy Filch only startlingly vivid, but deliciously humorous. Even aa s schoolboy, th embryo playwright Fitch, according to Professor lhelpa, was th personification of nriglnnllty snd courage. Ha waa on of those "who refuse to run with faenY and with bellow with th herd." Profeenor Phelps's volume, front th standpoint of ths author, ahould be a moat gratifying auocesa, for It accomplishes what waa no doubt Its purpose, that of enlarging th audience of playwrights who hav s message, whom works, rather than being "manufactured with s trick solution," direct tha putties render's attention to th structure of society, to Ilf Itself. May th works of th stag continue to be anllghtanad by tb writings of Professor Phalpa. she absorbed much of tho kolahnvtotw ereed, when eh comments In this mn ner: "What Lenin thinkq about nations applies to Individuals. Befora reoon- - 1 xtrucllon can taka place there muat be a revolution ta obliterate everything (t on that existed before. I am appalla'l by ths realisation of my upbringing nud futile viewpoint Inxtllled la ms tV gn ' obsolete elaas tradition." Th author spent aavarol day Id tli ' offlc of Lenin. Tnaking a bust of him while h worked. In this period, (hq artist and th soviet atateaman die- - " cuaaad many subjects; her delineation jt th man s methods and character aa she watched him at hla desk while sh mold- ad her clay la, to AV ths lee it. moat (n- - ' tareating, and to probably a sketch more , Intimate and human than haa avaf bead mad available to a public ao far removed from Lanin. They talked of Lloyd George, ' Wlnxton Churchill and th bourgeois. , Iron In told her that If a general elec tlon took placa In Russia, It would be antlbolahevtom and that Lloyd Ocergq would hatra aoked for IL "The capital-- ; lata, tha court and tha military ar be- - ' hind Lloyd Georg and Churcnlll," I.e- nln la quoted aa saying Wh0 tha-- -. XC dtp trees naked him If he did not think that th popularity of Churchill and thA Influence of the court were mlaundar- stood, h got fiery and replied : "It to an Intaliaatual bourgeois posf td any that th king does not count. Jlt v' to th head of th army. He to th hour- represent a a gaols figurehead, and h Is backed be Churchill and deal, great He criticised photographs' of him." busts ah had mad and told her that j they were too beautiful. "That to (lux fault of bourgeois art," ha sold, "It role ; . way beautifies. j Aa aha mads a bust of Trotsky aha oam aa much had enUt, th experience hla compatriot. Th two con reread Intlr. t, and the sculp-- " ... mately of many thing tress, albeit ahe worked to the point of- . exhaustion on th bust, aa ah did' withLenin, managed to remember meat ef , what her subject aald aad In her diary- makes a rather comprehensive record of th things he told her. England to eur ; real and dangerous enemy." sh write.- - , Franc," he- quoting Trotxky. "la Just a noisy, hysterical scene woman making but England that la different altogether. bar that all ths governments of Europe had undergone great changes, thotthe--. ovlet government waa th oldest in Eu rop and that It was th only ond In which th ministers retained thelrrwts end displayed any loyalty and unftyi In of th worlds effort te dislodge pit I them. Mra. Sheridan rsra lo From- - Russia America. Abttord the ship on which vAc wsa Fetch (f. crossed the Atlantic adopted son of Gorky, who woe oo, g to America to lecture on Th Worlo H Haw It"; Sir Philip Qtbhs. who-Be- x Conditions In booked to lecture on Europe.'' and other Laser lights who were a the with for message knowledge coming Poor America,"jqbntr .. natives. thirsting ah la going ;lp manta Mr. Sheridan, gat It from every point of view.1 ' , . ' krtl !' ba added to tka Puh-I- L library Moedar. Sprll s: BBMBggCR. . r Jeaklae olal Warkara Oalda 7 Raoraaaotatlvo Bertel 'rroala ThL werk very valuable ae aot yet heea deeldM. but the ('ommerrlal elab pohllahed ao eertala asasee f will baar all the expram and tha Herat heeater aad.toa delaf aerk vert pleera la the commaalty will he eelerted te repreeeat AHao-A- ILa a Byaaayu aad Aateayroa Ihe rlah aad lha city go the exweloa. kaadboa by the editor ef The board ef goeemorg hag derided apea a 4 abater a Mre Interaatleiial pafellclty campaign tn provide lllaatraled II ter XlHCRLLSNItOL'S. ' which . ef ereeral klad. will be seed by I tor Bergeaa kfeaaaraeieat af Olleat Readlag. "As I k werelmata te mU eat with their rerre- - erylaaatleo ef the arodefa Mayfair to Moscow." Clara .fitteridan. taevaatael fee eelea. 1 a weU ae handed eat by etttsea speadeaee tine aroaaereateat ef atlant roadie, wblrh wee Bon! A Uveright, publishers J wbee wea de- away from haaro. Jt ge they be aereeaary by the aaaailhatroa ef OGDEN, April 22. The acholarg of th I elded at the meeting laat gveaing te employ Clara Bherldsn to a sculptress roa ealletlag la tba a nay. who A la tee arenerUoa . tats school for tho blind will alng at II aa expert ia getting eat aa lllaitraied adeer-th- a f Ikraa (alTad la readlag toteUlgeatiy went to Russia, where tha associated In. n oarvtoaa aaed In ea txtar-rlafoldar be te the Herada First Praaoyta- I tietag morning Campb-- I with many of th leading actors Oeutkera timately lilaklaadvr aad Bla church tomorrow. stem Twenty-seve- n A klaterr In Biaaelaad. ths ef the political and revolutionary drama af the boys snd girls of thla school will render I rooenula regLaa. arath kroaa thapeople oettle--ewhich It being enacted In that country down te th I and Incidentally molded th busts of arvevaL Wall early llleatrated. Ba'lrly )7 "A bldeWlt'h God. tOThaa rheeterteo Daea at Diversity. ( "A book ef Lenin, Trotsky, Zinoviev and other noeeroye ceverlaf a wMe tufa ef eebjecte, arlth tables Identified with th communist snd I d, ear ea Meraoalsro. mMt,nMLbifuL"nThe Is bolshevik! movement. "Mayfair to OGDEN', April 11. Another slide ocDeea Opportual (lea Oatrot-deara- . Takas aa a department of tho school, under of talented the curred in the Opden canyon at the same musical diary sculptress, a ef the roeet reageatal eatdeer area the direction of Mlsa Martha C. ColeIn which the enter s faithful record of BRIGHAM April 41. Tka religion Pot aa tha slide of tan days ago. Ac- aMleettag ,or,rraed gtwwro, haa done excellent work. r latere of tha Boxelder stake will hold their ll2!'i the event which led to her journey. to cording to reports received hers tonight, man, and laadarape gardening; air ... I planta. In tha CarVaaaeal ward eeafereece la ef the each Rev. John the ward ef la what they offer te the yeaag In that country E, svaning Rusela, her experience the slide waa not aa aerloua aa tha first eta1' IM iUk tomorrow a ft mao. Thla Also ia tbo aur-pri- se end her vivid Impressions. Th author, reemeeA-B-One. It was aald that ths road waa not ar's them will ba The Hhakaapoarlsn vofitJar at Hoax Saving. Written ; , visi!iA tte for of I Personal member BHmthly who day S cousin of Winston Churchill, an Reapghatblilty." Mrs. the rage Anerieaa w etna a, who Is entirely covered be the earth and rocks Theory Doster. Miss M. Chsunses, Mra. of tbo oUko prooiftoAcy and hlfh council. Tbo far Intlmat friend of Princess Patricia, and la a 41000 t. 4000 haaro, aad keeglag ltvinr . brought down from the mountainside. Chase heaaa offlroro aa for Aro tbo follow: Rosa C. Whitley and Miss Martha C. AppoiAtaeeto who la cloaely associated with the ariswhere laenmn raagaa (row 94 la Mayor Frank Francis and Foreman W. Hoop ood KrAcot Willard, Jcaa 4144, for aha la tha woaua whs meat seeds te hasten to Inform tocracy of England, Fred Packard of the waterworka depart' Coleman will furnish tho muilo, , flofoloy j Porry, JoMfk X. Btoh) AMI Joooph H. economic." tody her reader that ah doe not write for tnent made an investigation and found Uiiywblto; MaaUia, Philip Qtioylo AAd Latoom ...rr7w' Maanal of Giles blowing the of purpose no damago wag done to the city water-wor- k L.lw,or7 9. recording H. political Ideas. word. first Bvrt; Brigbow City, Joseph . riar deulied dlacaeatoa ef the eleacle Her whol Interest to centered In her art. ( tine. It la expected ths road will Wotkloo i aI J. C. frodcrichMA; licimd word -- A glare-bleTsa-mont-an lug, with a d ad vies as to she found It reLloyd ood Wllford flnodcr; Thin tells be cleared tomorrow. At ths Point of ua, Victor B. Modoc Georgs, te for ere the ead aaed, he aarhlaery freshing to converse with her becauae word, Ca IliAt Jcaoo and 0. H. Bktdmoroi aaka some repair that tha slide, trafflo caR be detoured by the aay be ary he had no political views, and no ambifoortk word, J(d D. Potort ood Kolo Madsen: way of the Hermitage hotel. rargeroao Johaaoa Proa Roue to R. Fifth word. 9. N, Cook ood Kola Jomoa; Har "A beuk of odd tions whatever which took her outside Wilon Modern Dramatist. 13. By troa Chan Essays OGDEN, April Doster. per. Lowia 9, Pond ood William J. Facer; Hon recipe Major aaay th sacred elrele of arttotlo endeavor. coraGreat Britain Ministry af Man Ulnae MacMillan liam Lyon phalpa. FUNERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. Jirofeasor of military science and tactics ryvlUo, W. G. Horsley sad f. W. Frthbor However eager ah may have been to Supply Prrllataary high school, haa bean desig- Boar Hirer, Mf. Ia Nichols aad Denmark Joa afitdlca for K. k. OODEN, April 13. Funeral service for FYo feasor Phelps, In his ambition, and dtataa, aad stady Essays on cling to her Andrew Joat will bs held at ll.:30 o'clock nated andVictory medal officer for Ogden sea; Cori&nc, President 9. Karma ie d I, far en- - levtallalkm factory, ef phoogone aaaufarture. Modern Dramatists. brings n enthusiasm however Innocent aha may hav been vicinity. Blank forma which will V. Call. tomorrow at the Fourth ward chapel. City A rokaleol atudy .f the ao liter tore af to his work that It soon communicated concerning political questions, on cannot r'T to ba used obtain tha medals bo promay Bishop Hyrum Lund will officiate, into hla reader. Th student of dramaturgy refratw from harboring a haunting sustXplor. from Major Doster St tho ' terment will be made In the City ceme- cured Jaaaky Principle af Badlotelagrapht. or . the lover of the stage cannot help picion that ah haa become, perhaps in5 school any day between 9 o'clock In high the Land whal areas to aaay af rxplaaatloa tery. but peruse his criticisms of Barrie, Shew, nocently, a medium for the augmentation and noon. Aid to th Cor. By Harold Whiting Funeral services for Beatrice K, Wads- morning First process, told aa simply mysterlee ' All of a 9 bolbut and nevertheless Fitch subtle, In Rostand, Clyde potent, Galsworthy, alble." persons who wers military service worth will ba held at 1:10 o'clock tomorBlauxon. ' M. E. Hrper and Brother shevik propaganda. U-- ad Maeterlinck, which make up hie "Essay Tnatraete and Bpeelfletleaa dad row afternoon from the Hooper meeting between April 4, 1917, snd November 11, ? Of her art, th author has much to, on Modern Dramatists," without having Bate t Iona. Thla book publishers. eoae take houee. Bishop J. R. Beua will preside. 1913, who received honorable discharge, or SPANISH ap waa April Testorday the phase ef huslaee which the engineer awakened the desire to read again and say. She relates many experiences which, the nearest relatives of deceased soldiers, tnior dsy atPORK, 7 amount of technical No Pork high ochooL of th Interment will be made In tho Hooper are knowledgg great Spanish auat be familiar with before be aa he really reread the plays of these master. With- of course, are extraordinary, becauae ah entitled to receive medals. Tho oonlor cUaa had tbists Its aw way cemetery. First Aid to out launching Into dithyrambs of praise, lived In a country of extraordinary ta required to understand Tbo program at tha aftornood asarmbly waa taceesarul. Funeral services for Mrs. Florence Nye Mills Radio Ceaaealeattea. a A eaaee af Professor hi Intlmat thought and where conditions must hav the Car," Harold Whiting Blaaeon'e-wor- J Pnelpa, out of hand-anao waa ooaloro aad tbo foliowo: la lecture, gives gtvoa by will bo held at 1:15 oclock tomorrow a le In In C. been to rf of contrast eoapaay those which knowledge the subject I. by quit allmentea-Thoeatis, J, I. Aadcrooa; vtoUn mis, Arthar (ixaal rwpe troupe, aad afternoon from the Tenth ward chapel. g lateaded for aea with showing tha virtues and th fallings of had surrounded the English woman of on the motor car and Its little provisos training to elec trie! mgtneer- - them authors. Instills In the mind of th aristocratic tendencies and reared In on author' Interpretation of th automobile1R ; BUhop T. P. Terry will preside. InterIts as I intricacies Its snd ia not, ment will ba made In the City cemetery. Sue- - ch2k 88, was dismissed in the M,VttmarV iMdiag7'lHPlMckmaefMihe reader th Immediate deatre for s more environment to which bolshevism to a manypartcases, a mess of automotive nomen $ Dietetic Cook ary. A vary val-abOppvihelTB court this morning.- - It appeared 1 0. .Prove; girls' uuartat, aenlur girls, b ok. (lvlog aem aad recipes sad diet thorough comprehension of the work of deadly poison. After disavowing her Inwhich baffle even a ekUleO vney : WRECK NARROWLY AVERTED. w I Tb oonlor bop woo (Woo at tho AoditMim Vnta and criticised by him. Truly there la need terest In politic' and declaring hor dis- clature art ', . . ta-!chanlc. " ft local hotel. - He had Hwued loot oraaiag aad waa attoadod by a larpo erewd, table." In more In for of belief In constructive this the she OODEN, April IS. The arrival of the ft check Bt age Ruaaell says the communism, Operation af (las Works. Writ tea criticism dealing with th function n ' to pep for the room, believing aaay yoonf people cowlif from ether tpwa to Professor Phelps brings to same breath: But tt seems to me that theDiagrams fast mail from ths seat this' morning that the of tbo t, aeda supply or machine vital th aupertatea-denprecede part to cover the for ihe fuactioa. waa attended by an unusual amount of that he had ftmple fund the Russian psqpla gat a good many every paragraph, and even the uninitiated egineer or cadet who le connected with hisAtwork. a small sr medium. lied gas works and who excitement at the union depot, when It check. When an investigation of the all times. Professor Phelps's In- privilege gratia, such aa education, can with application asalmllate every mar. hisIn te terest was discovered that one of the piaU cars desire th of Its locreae and sow even k food, widen hit drams, knowledge rallwara, theater, lodging, rods, of cl of thought Included tn the volume. V . tho principle aad practlco of gas maklnf.". had , a large brakebeam dragging. and s standard wags thrown In. The misaed, aa tha check waa made goodf tory and intimacy with th stare of toThat there may be no misunderstand es Laaanns to Practical Electricity. "Ao day. hav ttwoope mad hla many previous car waa senate the shop and the damabsence of prosperity to marked withal tha plain language empiuyrd Ing WOMAN OIVEN DIVORCE. elementary textbook. This la a revision of os of criticism to remarkable. of absence the age repaired.' Railroad man ware of the particularly alluring poverty In the compilation of the work, a Pt-old rvllabld work, well edited oad revised - or other foreigners alive. on His Moat latest and work, V "Essays opinion that the beam muat have dropped peopleEnglish OODEN, April 23. That hor husband con of take up eighty j motor Terrill of ABC Aotemeblte MANTI, April 22. Th Richfield DraDriving. Modern Dramatists, to evidently a work who hav gone to Russia in the laat faw at th last ofterm, aa the train was pulling into the depot. had deserted her snd had gone to Delta. book. The wrttrmn Written with a twofold object first, to In hla Introduction years have gone on dubious diplomatic hla endeavor tothe tech be states of for Had the beam dropped while coming Colo., where he had been sentenced to matic club of the Richfield high school bogianoe love, -' before hew to maun aa automobile, aad, the publicplace Homa Cams Ted down Weber canyon there would un- Jail for Belling mortgaged property, wsa presented tha play that he did not choose the dramatists missions for th express purpose of ob- a work comprehensible the most second, to show thee who knew hew to operate written about because he believed them serving conditions that thy might write uninformed, has carried toouteven largo snd appreciative audience at tho testimony given before Judge Jams, to doubtedly have been a derailment. the proper way to drive to Orel sodhis tar because was Msntl theater last night. N. Kimball this afternoon by Bernice the back aim to leave no doubt vxtotlngapparenj exclusively th best, but about them. They hav den tv. brought In th : hla choice to write of them. His expla- tales of suffering, deprivation, confusion reader's mind. Coupled The drsmatlo club of the Msntl high FBBKCEf BOOK. Barrett in the suit for divorce against VALEDICTORIAN CHOSEN. th the delight- - 'i school entertained the Richfield visitors of governmental procesee and a rapidly fully simple explanations there to includ'd dlm Nil Jor. WA - Mirt nation of hla tnotlvaf for writing the yni-u' OCDEN, April 1L Mleg Catherine Clarence Garrett She was granted fit the Sit an elaborate dinner st 4 o'clock st Freach novel. la contained In the following words; , morale. Not to with Clare by Stauson complete seta of remedlto fed Boyle haa been named valedictorian of decree of divorce and tho custody of tho tho nCTTOK. The lost thirty yearn will be probably disintegrating Bherldan. Bh went for th sol purpose th high school building. . common automobile mor the Sacred Heart academy, according to minor child. . Madams as a historians future Gllberta Canalhal. regarded by Coppletene great of studying art and engaging In th dem such aa those having to do withdefect! tool an announcement from tho eohool today. eontem-orar- y "Tha story af a half-cast- e In the drama. MtliaeaUs and hla Perhaps her period of onstratlon AUTOMOBILE talents. Art LOCATED. strives and apart tire equipment, when and whrxA WIFE REEKS DIVORCE. Miss Nora Kelleher will write tho class treat. eipMets." In Intimacy what persistently criticism gains for , to throughout ara expression do when what th ' An needed; Hcom' automobile purchased from the they Old ItcllaMe to Africa. Dtcksoa, wiay. Miss Rhonda Nebeker will Aa OGDEN, April 13. (Suit for divorce If some -of th th pages of her diary. Just as persistt loses In - authority.h toned darky visits klo mtlv engine will not start; when the mot dp pose tba class song and Mias Elma Com conttoet Elizabethans had written upon the ground of habitual drunkanneaa Sharman Automobile eompany of Salt less about of a record of Russian events, ently when when the to a Mississippi colonel and gets late stops; stock will read the olaae poem. The was filed In tho district court late this Laka .laat Monday by Raymond Fxuat, ta valet engine misses; and more about Shakespeare. eh s ra c t era n Lsf..csuj dXUnn s. Jn, all. ctosaesr ffVe' Tftrikrs commencement exercises will bs held (he afternoon by Maud Shaw against Georgs who gave what Is aald to be a worthless trouble at we hvcaue - ha treats tha Arab Reneca B-- would-be-unfa- ir to detract front" worttr- - work r when the riinhing' geiir 3) ' with., a . doecription. of Yrllew v- Wlggcra." On -- 4 first week In June. tor the exchange ive Hhgw, The, enu pie. ware rm,rc4e0 these reader of of the prospect In. pleasure ' -J 8h to Carlvrwood Botto.creeps del' professes of and others Mystery: broken, "I" located equal importance;A i Grace,' retire story. The scene is laid at one ef the essays by dwelling In detail on the merits hold aloof from all Influences save those land, 'Ore.,' Jahuary S. 1412, and have eat,' last night 'was , . .mi one , child, of which the plaintiff asaa Idaho, according to word received by Lading ORDERED TO RHOW CAUSE. of Professor Phelps's new volume. It la of art, and therefor w hav an entireMew England name marts." at Our Cousin Little crusader C. about Sheriff InFrank U Long Agd! Oclock In Emery with the a and s division custody, written Bora. of together charmingly 43. simple Holloway HarLquIaade. In an order Issued "Prearatr and OODEN, April ly different viewpoint of a last night th problems of a yoaqg maa la as Bag Daa teresting style. It ia a work of no little Its currant affairs than hascountry By Evoleen Stein, - Th Iage company; ' been pretoday by Judge Oeorpe 8. Barker In the ths property snd fixed alimony. to be where the to government accomplishment heighten break poalttoa beauty sented by any other casual visitor who S trie listrict court Alvin M. Tribe la ordered Boston, publisher. of works of dramatic literature by intelaway from the narrow aonvestlena which .ROTARIANS ENTERTAIN. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. to appear In court, April 44 at I O'clock, has told us In smug sentences of the This Is on of a aeries of stories by ' him." criticism, as does the author. Hla pitiful conditions with which aristocracy ligent md show causa why ha haa failed and PROVO. April 13. Lost night was OGDEN, April 22. Mr. and Mra. RobMerc. Wllliaas Ceptal Macedotsaa Daurk-te-r. essay on Barrie Is particularly happy in and Evaleen Bteln that deal with great hist j refused to pay alimony to Mary Tribe ert W. Cunningham announce ths en- ladlea' night st the dinner of tho Rotary peasantry are contending. "The story of Captala Macedoine and hla its ability to delineate the elfin charm lor the benefit of two minor children. "The galleries of London era empty." torical epochs and movements In a way ' st the Hotel Roberta. Preeton Pe- beautiful gagement of their daughter Leons M. to club daughter." and of humor tha famous extraordinary "In th British to make them of compelling Interest tp ays Clare Sheridan. Mart M. Kouw of Ogden. Tho wedding terson .waa toastmaster and numerous rePettee, Ptoraacd )L White TVuntooee. "A Scotchman. Hla outline of one of Barone meet an occasional Gor. sponse were made. The lady' guests detective story to which Lorraine Lancaster, rie's will take plsoe In June. OPERA COMPANY OOINO EAST. th Juvenile reader. Childish characters . latest play. 'The Old Lady. Shows museum gal-lar- ia man were Hera each with a student. mistress of ef souvenir selves ths (Moscow) the Ardmore ora introduced Into tha settings of tb murmysteries, presented OODEN, April IE Tho Chicago opera Her Medals," and the description of Its der mystery." ara full of working people. London time dealt with In each tho occasion. and throur i CLUR TO GIVE DANCE, ao ia well yompany, occupying two apectal trains, drawn the reader effect, that A revues and plays of humiliating tha narration of their case, Pblllpetts, Eden Grey Room. ghost con experiences the 7 rill arrive In Ogden Monday morning at OGDEN, April 24. The C. 8. W. F. with difficulty restrain the laughter provides atecy." whloh educated th classes PARTY mediocrity, DANCING GIVEN. reader the thrill of Juvenile to oclock, en route from 'Ban Frandaco club will geta , aro and sobs which evoked by a compeBerk. A. X. glad th Warns o. "A novel give Us first dancing party at and applaud. Here the masses participation in tha great event ofactuil MANTI. April 23. The senior class of of youth aad mystery peelv of . this remarkable enjoy Chicago. Mlsa Mary Garden,' the Op- the Fourth ward hall next ef modem New Tech." tent eveproduction to crowd Monday At Covent Shakeepeare. -ages. if com-janivManti school tra tic star and manager of the j CHILDREN'S BOOKS. gave s dancing high tragi comedy. ning. Dancing and , refresh manta will . the Garden it la the gallery that cares for This particular volume to the storv of - be Beard American Boys Haadyboek af Camp-lorIn last evening. The rr i-- : tho program. Admission irtH be by l Richfield th Professor of music and the boxes ' are. full of weary two lads Phelps' appreciation who went - to th Holy land Hi -- high rrV'lda aad Woodcraft. school Dramatic Invitation. Bernard Bnaar Add who a world George manifests talk all th arrive late fashion, th army headed by- Richard, the IJoiL , members were special guests. Brady Oroe forest fairy Beak. LICENSED TO MARRY. of sympathy for the great Irish satirist. time. Hera the houses are overcrowded Hearted, of In hla affoit te Burke Lit tie Heroes ef Eraere. Th boldness, the courage, th thought, with workers and pea Kants, who listen take Jerusalem.England, SUES FOR SERVICE. . OGDEN, April S3. Marriage llcehaaa One of th hoys Woes-gfoil ins Wonders af Natural History. OPERATION. WOZRROES and the humor the most of to the classical the One sere Issued at the office of County Clerk great I pathos to Theoeaad Pomes the for and IS. OGDEN. April th other to gife ef -Children. Inxpon operas." Suit was filed In Mrs. ttera next, master ore Outlined in a most effective Lika Lloyd George, soviet thinker and ils knights. king spsmsH runs, a.m Lrfferts American Leaders; Book One. T. Moyeo today to !. V. Malta gaver, the district court today by John O. st . Something of the him'1-manner. wax ef Leht Darla, Professor no Blglew, taken In Sr., danghter Book. SeheoLmf leader found J Indian Phelps her and Netlla and Palry betrays Inspirth result of th crusades I refreshing gden, and tho Goddard Packing com-- 1 McKnlght, Boise, the L. D. - keeeltal at Salt Laka yesterday, uncertain fashion the high regard that ing because she was Dick Arwod Plays the 0am, sub-jec- ta Silver Imbued with th ho; Marcus B. Byrd and Peart Grunar, Pn7 (J twewvar 31244 allagod to b due Iitvkre thft faa book, aba aadenrvat a asajer aperatlaa. Bet Joha Baring's At hc .holds for- - the aplbivdld works uf -- the PlngpiaetaT and interemg rar removed from po- while teln childjwho th of Oreen River, WyA -very delightfully ftnd , - 1 rorouii.ro r.-a- roprofeaalonal aervlcea. master dramatist, Bhaw. HteTeuaouBrldgef a fairies. litical controversy, yet it to evident that natlngly sntertainad. Ogden Canyon Is Scene of Another Rockslide r.UV r, . at Lhurcn Services t.'Ti'bd Religion Classes to Hold Their Conferencee Today rrrr. Victory Medal Officer Designated at Ogden I' Phonographs I I t J 72 S. Main Street rtmuL Ifc- -lr 't! Us. a Senior Day Held at Spanish Fork High ' i fr S ii form, Richfield High School Presents Play in Manti ng Ja)eqU 1ogtjr at" v a - ' I |