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Show V THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MOKNIXd, APRIL 19, 1922. LOGAN j i DEPARTMENT. Main. Tglcphg nt Telephone, tte. North 4lr Raoldaneo Offteo, 11. Commerce Chamber Wdl I Hold Forum Thursday A number of ImpoLOGAN, April 1 rtant Question! will coma up for diacua-Io- n at the forum meeting of the chamber of commerce Thursday evening at the quaraaawnbly room of the chamber ters. according to President George B Bowen. Notices have been sent to aH the members of the organisation to attend. i " The members will receive a number of questions already considered by the directors fir their last - four sessions. The matter of a national guard unit for Logan Is to be considered and the proposition of putting over a wild west show In Logan this fall In place of the annual county fair will be discussed. Committees on athletics, advertising and other natters will render reports. - Cache County Commission -Decides Road Bond Form ' com- - The county ntlsstoiers for the last two days have considered the form for the road bo mis recently sold to the Palmer Bond and Mortgage company of Salt Lake, A rep- " resentatlvo from that company was In - conference with the commissioners yes-- . terday-an- d today tha board voted upon the recommendations made by Gordon Snow, bales manager of the bond house. The commissioners also took up vari-ou- s problems arising In drainage dls-- J trlct No. 1. When the weather la more favorable thev will make a tour of in- -' ejection of the district LOO AN, April nmoAs, IE ichancaet,auUmohU6ar-ia-tb- a, sheriffs department was approved by the board. I i - Mrt. Sarah Lamb Two Are Injured Slightly When Hit by Automobiles !: drama presented. LQGjlN, April it The Brigham Toung "Clar- college, ' atnatle club presented ence 10 a filled house In Nibley hall this evening. The play has been directed by Professor William O. Bobln--sowho has directed the dramas of the college for tho last seventeen years. This year's performance was one of tho beat that ho bee ever directed, from tho standpoint of Its dramatic execution. George McConnahy, Was knocked dojni by I 9 years of age. an American Linen Supply company delivery automobile, driven by T. S. Thompson, 152 Second East street at Main and Second South streets yesterday. McConnahy waa taken-ttho emergency hospital, where be waa found to have sprained hie left ankle. McConnahy was walking west across Main street on Second South street and did not see Thompson's automobile, which was coming north on Main street, according to tha traffic police. Theodora Kresge. S years of age, 1 North First West street, was bruised on o the right foot when struck by an at Second Soutb and West TemM. L, Graham, streets yesterday. ple 3.11 South West Temple street, driver was from exonerated of tho automobile, blame by Patrolman C, P. Nielson, who Investigated the case. The officer said that Graham stopped his car within three feet after atrlking tha child. The Kresgs child was taken home after he received first aid treatment at the emergency hospital. r-- o x IB ATTENDEE auto-moBU- Blood? Do You Need a Tonic? Help 'the Climate to keep yon well 41 Dr. Calif. Bakersfield, Golden Medical Discovery is the best tonic and blood purifier I' have ever taken. I have taken and have used 'Golden Medical Discovery in my family for many years. I find it excellent for coughs, colds and as a blood purifier and spring tonic. Whenever I become, rundown, or have a tired, and wornout feeling J take the Discovery and it builds me right up and gives Reception Is Tendered J2ajt to Retiring Supervisor fierce! to The Special Tribune. SPANISH FORK. Aprjl 18 Nuttall, retiring supervisor of the Nebo school district, was honored at a social and dancing party last night at tha Third ward amusement had, attended by 250 members of the Nebo District Teachers association, Including their wives and partners- -. Following a program JT. Ralph Wilkens, In behalf of the association, presented Mr. NuttaH with a handsome gold watch aa a tribute from the association. Mr. Nuttall spoke a fewwordg of appreciation. The remainder of the even 'n g w s spent In dancing and at 11 oclock a light cheon was served cafeteria stvle. The teacher ffom"Kprlhgvme-- , Iayson, 8alem, Benjamin, Lake Shore aiid Santaquin. n me new .life. Golden Medical Discovery is a very essential family medicine can be and relied upon." Mrs. Sarah Lamb, 1008 Pacific 8t. Obtain the Discovery in tablet or " nearest- - d ruggist send 10c for trial package to Dr. Pierce' Invalids I Hotel, BuffaloN, Y. (Advertisement.) tiquid"-from--TOor- rueste-lfiCTUde- Program Is Given at Farm Bureau Meeting Special to Tha Trlbun. BEAVER, April IE Tho Braver fmnty farm bureau held a meeting Is Mluerevllle Krldsv ore. slog of lost week In the gvmnaslum of tho high school is ronnectloo with tho Parent Teacher association of that place. John T. Caine of tho Agricultural college of Logan, ntats estea-slo- n director of livestock, was the leading Mbs. R. w. mauqhan dies. speaker. Mrs, Caddis Smith, president of tho LOGAN, April IE Mrs. Rachel Woodwomen'! farm hurras, and Miss Hettit Whits ward Maughan, widow of Bishop Wil- gteo talks la tha Interest of the women's farm liam H. Maughan of-- Wellsvttla. (lied bureau. A oaa-ayesterday of old ago. Mra Maughan was plsy wts presented by tbe women 1 years of ago. She 1 survived by three teachers of the Miners vlile hlgb erhool. - The was followed by a dance. A hot chicksons and three daughters. Funeral ser- program vice yrin be held at WelUvllle at 3 en supper was served to 200 persona. ' afternoon. S REV. MR. JACOBS TO TALK. LOGAN. April 1. The Rev. Allen JaeobOj rector of 8t. Johns Episcopal church. Is In Provo for the purpose of delivering an address here, He will also vMt the Episcopal diocese In Salt Lake City. Yur Hows I v MRS. ANNE W. CANDLAND. I , f. A N . $ fti At"' 1 4 t I r- - ' A-- f f ' AP , Jft- r Of, ' . ' . . - - i ' xust Airan) ooKiuoroi - TrttHra. BEAVER, April 18. Nrarly 148 wot from Brtvor to ittood tbo tk conference bold tatanta y and Sunday at Milford. A program and ooclal waa given la honor of tho confereoe leltora Saturday eveolnf ta tho aedltntitua of tho hlfb echooL-T- he Bram Choral eoctety fur-alshed moatc at tho aftaraooa meetlay Sunday. S a e,e am & vrni'raFv i j tBtfrvtj. Get an Exide Radio battery r I' vi . h X vi; i Whatever aaake of battery it In your car, you can be coo, ft dent of skilful repair work. tpoclil to Tho Trlbnno. Ml'.' PLS5ASXNT, April FunerT l(Woodhouse ervlcc for Mrs. Annie ndlumt wore tiotir ycirtefday afternoon the North ward chapel, with Binhop C. Jacobs presiding.-Thchapel was filled with relatives and friends and. there waa a wealth of floral tributes. The speakers were President Adolph Mers, Christian Johansen and Bishop Music Jacobs, furnished by-- the ward choir, with Miss Gertrude Rolfson as soloist. Mrs. Ofoed Nelson sang "O My father. The pallbearers were Harry D , Fredrick H., H., Theo C. Leo L. and w. D. Candl&nd. Interment was In the city cemetery, where the grave was dedicated by 'Bishop II, C. Jacobs, Modern iFrame Cottage S-Ro- om advice at the nearvat Service Statioa. -- I! The Electric Storage Battery Company Down, bedrooms, bath room 'and Bleeping porch. House is in good oondition except that the floor will need some repairing. This t be done by the company. ' C Lot plantcd in laivn and some shrubbery Garage and. chicken coops in rear. Paved sidewalk extends round the house. e PnlXJLfew. steps from JFifthL.East. pavement-- ,. A .block and a half from the "Whittier school. Th a cdmmu4fjy"where I social opportunities are unsurpassed, Call Wasatch 686. One of our salesmen will take you in his machine to inspect this home. . GARDEN LOTS just a $15 Down and $12 a Month Carry Spring Indoors YQUNQ GIRL IS BURIED. to Tbe Trlbnno. SPANISH FORK. April IS. Funeral services were held at the Palmyra meeting house yesterday afternoon for Nor. Kimball & Richards Land Merchants : 64 Mala Street -- Wasatch 686- - matter how bleak the a few fresh spring flowers will carry spring to . your homes and hearts.-No Special - V , out-of-doo- rs, Jonquils Violets Hyacinths Sweet Fees ma, the daughter of Mr and Mrs Will C. Johnson. Bliftfop Frsirtu Hansen was In charge. The speaker were Bishop A. T. Money, Jsmes A. Bov nek, Thomne tialvormm and Fred Neteon. Interment -- wan in the Spanish Fork cemetery. BISHOP CASTLE DIES. PHILOMATH, Ore. April 1. Bishop Nicholas Castle of The - church - of the I United Brethren In Christ, died here He was born at Bristol, Ind , October 4, 1337. Mr. Uastls entered ths mtn- - Utah Carbon Motor Cd. or .Ce-I Plant Auto Co Telturldo-Mot- Richmond IDAHO Blackfoot Auto Eloctrle Co. Idaho Palls Paaraon A Larch, Pocatello Pocatello Auto Co. -Twin Polio Exide Battery A Ignition Station. from which he had long been a sufferer-HGives was born In Salt Lake September 13, 18o6. He le survived by hie widow and Snow three eons. Christian, Daniel and Joseph Beck. Funeral services will be held In the tabernacle Thursday afternoon at 3 Special to The Tribune. EPHRAIM. April l A -- Clowes were appended o'clock. a few hours yeaterdav at thfc Stmwhorinal college while Professor Alfred Osmopd' of the BrigSUFFERS BROKEN ARM. ham Young university gave A Shakespearean MT. PLEASANT, April 18. Rav Han- recital In tha college auditorium. Professor Ossen, IS years of age, eon of Mr. and mond has devoted a larg portion of bis Ufa Mra William A. Hansen, suffered a to tho stndy of ghtkespetreta drama. Ho also broken right arm near the wrlnt yestera am of a her gave readings of hia own comday afternoon while playing basketball. position. Provo Educator Reading at Normal' Architects and : Engineers Supplies We are the exclusive selling agents for the fanSouK Keuffel and Esser standard surveying and drawing ini struments and general supplies. w We are familiar with eVery detailed requirement of men tvorking in this territory and you can be sure that your orders will be filled intelligently and - ' J Complete Catalog sent on request. Sand your tracings to our blue print plant. work featured. Speedy and -- 9fc:ouss omnged - by floral S&SouthMainSt. artists Hum Wdiatch 194$ I to-da- y. , - Price Prove yJtt PETITION IS CONSIDERED. The petition for a writ of habeas corpus filed In the United States district court by George Fotou, who was ordpred deported to Greece some time ego by the Immigration department, yesterday waa taken under advisement by Judge Tillman T. Johnson. Fotou Is st liberty under bond, pending action of the court. Investigation of charges thst Fotou operated a rdsort of questionable reputation In Salt lake resulted In the deportation proceedings against. him.., I. $9 Month Big Garden Lots facing 7th "East pavement, block from the New Nibley City Park, for only Electric Starter A Storage Battory Station.1 Pleasant Grove Hayes Auto Co, Ogdon - $320 $10 Down, $6.50 a Month $10 Down, CXR Visit the Nearest Exide Service Station atng at $440; Only OR YOU R F tomobile couree. He also received a letCONFERENCE IS HELD. , Special to Tho Trlbnno. ter from Major General Lejeune. comMILFORD. April I The quarterly EPHRAIM. April IS. Andrew A. Beck, mandant of the marine corps, praising his excellent work .In- completing the conference of the Beaver stake was held an old resident of this city, dfed at hie ill ford last Saturday course a the final -- rxamln the Beaver county high school. Morning tlon of rheumatism and heart trouble, tlon. In a off paved' street, near State jstreet car god locality, just for line, only s ATT ERY Boxelder Commercial Jelly for Sick Soldiers Club Urges More Beets Contributed by Women Located in Southeast Half-Acre- B J.T. ! Other L ON G - L I F E Special to The Tribune, UTAH BRIGHAM CITY, April 18 B. 3. Flach, flUtrlet engineer for the federal Edwards-Warde- n of -- road, and hta aantatant, A. B.department alt Ltks City Logan Exlda Battory Station. Mateaon. Howard C. Meaae. state road engiaeer, and hi Motor Parts Co., 30ft to lift East amintant, J. K. Bllla, warn In thia city. SaturMagna Milts Gsrago. Broadway. day cheeking over the apecifi'catlona and pro-th- e proposed federal- - aid highway iw Colllnaton twee thta city and Midvale Ex Ido Service Station. Whits. and approved the plane aa- - they have been drawn. There waa a qneatlon about tladocta over Halpar Service Gsrago. Nephl Grace Garage Co. w railroad croaainga, but the goTerament en glneere egld that. If provision can be made tc prevent any building being erected within a certain durance of the corner at the Fifth Want and Sixth North etreet Intersection and for the removal of part of a cherry orchard which obatrncta tbe view of tbe railroad right of lotry of ths United Brethren church at and afternoon sessions were held each way, there will be no neceaalty for a viaduct, tha age of 19 and nerved paatorate In day and a reception waa given In the which would coot la the neighborhood of outhern Michigan and Indiana. In 1S7T high school gymnasium Saturday evenln?. ha waa elected bishop and assigned to A program was given during the evening, ISO 000. ry followed by a dance. Apostles Melvin J. Th, pmont atnta hlfhway la followed. 'in the the Pacific coast, then a pioneer rof II, drawn by Dtutrict district. Ha had residence at Ballard and Rudger Clawson of Salt Lake Knflneer K. c. Wright, down Sixth North nod tho Watery Philomath. spoke at the sessions. Kano on tho oonth aide of the augur factory, then along tho eonnlv pike toward Corinne. At tho Big Sloogb bridge right angle turn in nude and about quarter of a mile farther north another turn occurn In order to avoid r three two bad turna nod at tho aama time Rrorten tha road. a glght of way baa been to Tribune. Tho aorured through tha J. C. Knndaon farm along Special to Tho Tribune. Special the north aide of tho Malad valley railroad BRIGHAM CTTT. April lgTho Boxelder MT. PLEASANT. April IS. In response right of way which atrikeo tho rmiatv highway to s request from Red Cross headquarters Comnerrlal club bao become lotereoted ia the a abort dlalanro eaat of rorinno. It ia over for1 100 matter of smiating tho Utah-Idahwar of world Sugar comjelly for thia rate that tha propnaed bard anrfared veterans glasses In hospitals in Arisons and Call-- f pany to obtain tho necetuary beet acreufe thia combed Th highway win bo eno.trnctl men field bare year,. Mt Pleasant flervlc company! 8 tar .. Mt. Jlnch announced. that all .Ik pceUml. orris, -- t h went -t-hree-boxes, thoroughly, but were ha containing the farmingla dletrlct nary work la approved and that thia eonnlv Legion the normal acreage. signing up 11 130 glasses, to Red Cross headquarlo ready to proceed with the advertiolng for in The committee aa irrigation of the Commerbide no aoMi an th approval of tho department ters at Mantt. from which place they will cial club has now taken up the matter asd arbe redistributed. tt Wiihlnitoa ia received. rangements are being made for bolding meetings In this city, Willard. Honey vl lie. Corinno and ia other parte of tho Bear River valley SALT LAKER WINS HONOR. LICENSED TO WED. In cooperation with tha Commercial rlnbo of Upon completion of his studies In the Special to- Tbe Tribune. Tremontoa and Garland, for tho pnrpora of Marine Corps Institute at Washington. A license LOGAN, April II showing tho farmers why It Is ewentta! that a marriage D. C.j Sergeant Roecoe V. Thurman of Was Issued today to Percy Delbert Kent big beat acreage mast be planted thta year. Salt Lake City haa been awarded a di- and Sara Ethel LI is, both of Lewiston. ploma of proficiency In the complete auA. A. BECK Dies. $25 a Month HALF-ACR- E THE Road Plans Are Approved t I Kitchen and pantry, dining room, living room, two large ft Philadelphia Brigham-Corinn- e Bargain Price - ven if When you must have a new battery or when your, one ..needs help. . do yourself the .justice of stopping at the nearest Exide Service Station. ws 50 c There is economy in buying an Exide Battery, because it lasts so much longer than pthers. Ruggedness is built into it, so the battery spends its time in your : ; car instead of in the repair shop. ; - for your radio set $2500-$2- " s RADIO Only f hTeter'jSEJ Or, realizing how much a battery means to your comfort, 'will you be sure to get an Exide and let it give you-itsturdy power througha long life of ungrudging service? tv; V tSjf vy-t - - How will you acquire a new one by simply calling-a- t the nearest place where biatteries are sold, or by getting one for the least money possible? Or will you automatically buy another of the same kind that has just worn out? BrweUT iw Th r ga. There will come a time when your is an EJjride must be replaced. ' 'XSt. a When your battery says: Im through A FUNERAL SERVICES FOR UTAH PIONEER LARGELY ATTENDED n, o'clock tomorrow : i 2d- - C. D ROADWAY sM r. z1 1 |