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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER censtn, has adopted this system of accounts. - ' , The federal power commission is also getting out a system of accounts for electric companies, ead enr committee has been in conference with the representatives of the federal oommianloa trying to bring about uniformity between the systems of accounts of the stated and the federal 'power commission. Ths and piatter Is of vqgy vast cannot overstate future Importance. I this fact." Since the federal power commlaztoa haw Jurisdiction over proposed plants on thw tilirtb rtwr,-- R lzbeUorod. that-th- e matter may be of vital importance to Utah In the future. The Utah Power A Light company nine has fllisga with the federal eemadaskaai cowering power aitee onGreen river, us have sever si other la- teresta. RITES FOR FORMER RESIDENT OF CITY Yo BE HELD SUNDAY WtlUAM THOMPSON. fV c Support of King abd Dan-ba-r Urged in Address LMcCarthdf' Alfalfa Seed and Beans b e1 Support of William H. filar for the Vailed Staton senate and D. C. .Dunbar tor, the house of representative was urged yesterday by Vere L. McCarthy at the weekly Democratic - luncheon. Mr, McCarthy declared that there always had been two parties, one made up of those who Bought' special privilege and the other of those of the masses who were striving to live. Us classed the Republican party of today as ths party of special privilege end ths Democratic Irty as. that of the masses. In discussing the work of the present adtnlr.l8trat(on, Mr. MrCartny condemned the .tariff law and decried the railroad law as having enabled the railroads to keep up their high rates while wages were being cut. WMra. . Daisy C. Allen, president of the ltemocratlc Womenclub, presided the luncheon, which was held in the Nrwhousr hotel. A. Hayward, Mrs. Elizabeth 'state senator, and Mrs. Allen returned, yesterday from organization work for the Democratic party in Utah and Wasatch counties. They declared at state headquarters In the Newhouse hotel yesterday that their party would carry both or counties. They perfected-Womeganlzatlona in each county, with Mina of aa Provo associate Alice Reynolds chairman . of Utah county and Mrs. George Fisher of 'Weber as associate chairman of Wasatch county, Each-I'umnl- ns - n's" Organizations Formed. Precinct organizations . which they helped to form have officers aa follows: Provo precinct Mrs. K. G. Hughes, chairman; Mrs. Alice fimootM.Newell, vice Roylance, chairman: 'Mrs. William and Miss YUate Elliott, treassecretary, urer! Bpringville precinct Mrs. Guy Mendenhall. chairman; Mrs. H. Lee Boyer, vice secchairman; Mrs. Priseends Oakley, treasretary, end Mrs.' Lemt Maycock, urer. Bixuiish Fork precinct Mrs. Annie D. Gardener, chairman; Mrs. Nora Williams. vice , chairman; Mr. Kmellne Bowers, .secretary, and Mrs. Elisabeth Evans, treasurer. Heber precinct Mrs. Jenhett Duke, vice chairman; Mira Margarets Crook,secrechairman; Mrs. laicretla Smith, treasCharles Mrs. DeUraff, tary, and urer. ' Cottage Meetings Planned. Deiroerstto cottage meetings will begin in bait Lake county Monday night, seven S being scheduled hv Salt Lake for oolo k. These were announced at coufi-t- y as follow: headquarters yesterday i District 26, home of Mrs. K. M. MurWest street; disphy, 127 Boiffh First A. Nelllgan, trict 27. .Jionm ef Mrs.-West Beornd South street; district home of Bruce Hamilton, 366 West First South street; district 14, home of 75. H. Watran, Ml Oslo street: district 17 Jefferson S7. home of E. W. Harrison, of E. M. Walte-meye- r. street; district 1, homeSouth 761 Wear. Sixth street; and district 40, home of Mrs. C. I. Thomsen, F. 74 Pacific avenaie. The Democratic county campaign committee met is headquarters last night for session. organisation session of DemocratsCAb held at GarfleM last night. ' 'republican WOMEN TO GIVE LUNCHEON The womans county Republican comcomplimittee will give a linwheon In of mimlct-n- l ment to the women cfaiirmenafternoon In 1 thta wards at oclock be given the Nee house hotel. T Iks will man ingress to from ,hy E. O. Leatherwood,and oViomlnee sucthe Second district ceed himself; F. C. LoofSbourow, county Arthur B. atoraton. countychairman, and nominee to succeed himattorney and Several automobile loaded with about twenty women wenttheto Mlvale yesterReputblican rally day aftemoufi for held in the Iris theater at 4 o'clock. Wells Cannon, Annie Mrs. were Speakers - - Mrs N. A. Dunyon, Mrs A. E. Graham, Miss Lillian Cutler and The ffchweitzer. offloor for this prohibition enforcement women! AH - of the speakers di vision. on the except Mrs. Cannon are nominees , ticket. Republican pounty Members of the Republican county meet in county headquarcommittee ters in the Newhouse hotel at o'clock tonight. ; 111 SMOOT SPEAKER t AT RICHFIELD ' m- i- m Special te The Tribes Oct. RJOHFTELJX Iff IS. Senator Reed Smoot, before a crowded meeting tonight in the Klneme theater, reviewed the work of the .administration, and said there la campaign only one Issue of the present He said thst while on the protection. wav to Richfield he observed twelve wood lerds of sheep, and added that If the merge ncy tariff and the tariff bill Just panned by congress had not been enacted, none of these sheep would Ijave been la true of the there. The same thing No smoke would auggr Industry, he said. s H . 14, 1922. Yield Heavily in Idaho . - ROfSE, Idaho, Oct. 12 (By the Asso ciated Frees. The total alfalfa seed crop thta year amounted to 56.925 bushels 1 from, an acreage Per rest larger than last year, according to the monthly report, of the Idaho crop reporting service, issued yesterday by Julius H. Jacobsoa, statistician. The yield per sere . was bushels. total acreage In Idaho this year 'U wanThe13.650. The acreage last year was about 11.006 Acreage planted to beans In Ida he Increased 4 per .cent in 193 ever that per acre also planted In 1921. The yield Increased from twelve bushels per acre in 191! 1922. Thin yield, fourteen in the report state Indicates a crop of this year. - East wu 81.- year the tetal production 000 bushel harvested from 18.600 acre were pleated This year about 27,000 acres . to. been In Twin Falla county nr. ins. era. bean The acreage ...raj alone in more than double what it was Funeral services for William Thompson, last year, and ah the important districts former resident, of Salt Lake, who died in northern Idaho show a material Inlast Wednesday while on his way to this crease in acreage and yield. city for hospital treatment, wfl be held at 3 o'clock Hundav afternoon' fn the Arizona Woman Dies Sugarhouse ward chapel. The body will Cancer in Brigham City lie'in state at the Eddington, funeral chapel from 12.30 until 1.30 oclock Sunday. Bwidra hfs wife, Mr. , Thompson la spselzt Sr The Bribes Oct. 12. Mrs. CaroBRIGHAM CITY. survived by the following children: Mrs. Ernestine Decker, 64 year of ag Harry Spencer, .Mrs. Ray Stevens, Mr line of throwflak Virgil Stevens. Harold, Aenone and Ma- wife of Zechariah Decker this city at 3 30 oclock rlon Thompson, all of Blackfoo and Art, died in thishome of Bishop H. IF. Mr Gerald Wright of Salt Lake; also morning at the career of of ward, the Third the following brothers and sisters: John Valentine P. Thompson of Logan, Mrs. John T. of the breast. Mr Decker came te this September A of this Woodbury of St. George, and Nettle and city from Arison Mr year for medical treatment Elijah Thompson of Sait Lake. ValDecker was sssoclated with Bishop Germathe in of entine a number years age mission, when he waa prest-denbe rolling out of the factory at Gunnison n-Swiss of the mission. today were it not for protection. He rewaa born May IT. 16. In Decker Mr peated hia hope that the administration this country la Germany, and rams will be upheld and that Ernest Bamber1914. The husband Is the only survivor ger will be elected to the senate. funeral eevrlee A sheet In the fnmSy. Senator Smoot, in company with Hai Valilton Gardner, former state commander will be held at the home of Bishop at I o clock, of the American Legion and chairman of entine tomorrow afternoon In afternoon the the 3.36 oclock sad at the speakers' bureau for the will be sent to Snowflake for burial. state committee, left Provo thisRepublican morning. body At Moroni the party was met by five automobiles and escorted to Mantl, where the party had luncheon. They were met MISSIONARY WILL at Manti by James M. Peter aon of Richfield and escorted by him to Richfield. BE HONOR GUEST AT At Salina several more automobiles Joined the group which drove Into Richfield. . PARTY WEDNESDAY The senior senator from Utah wilt speak t Ephraim Saturny night, and will A farewell testimonial and reception for spend Sunday with L. R. Anderson, atwho will Iravo soon on tending church there. He will speak at Roy E. Lundqutst, a Mission to Switzerland and Germany Kephl Monday. Mormon the fee wiH be held Grand County Opens Campaign. church, Twenty-firthe r at Special to The Trflmu. ward chapel. A dance MOAB, Oct. 12. The political camj Wednesday night at paign in Grand county was opened with 8:15 o'clock will be a Democratic rally at the Woodmen hall held In the amusein Moab Wednesday evening. Milton H. ment hall after the Welling, candidate tor congress, was the following program: principal speaker and addressed the violin Invocation: audience oti the national Issues confrontsolo Professor Wilthe electorate, ing liam C. CKve; readOacar McConkie, Democratic candidate ing, Carmen Lund-quissenator from the Twelfth disfor state sotocOoaa, the trict; and George J. Chrintensen, candi- Kinney brothersDOd- i'V , from the Seventh dress, James H. An- date for district-judgalso addressed the meet- demon: piano solo, judicial district, Mr H. O, Hall: A Ihs same three speakers during the Gklmpee Into Fairy- - Hoy E. Lundqutot week addressed rallies in San Juan land," Madeline Pollock, Margaret Bum-haLester Rees Baby Mildred Reese; county. remark Mr. Lundquint; soprano solo, Womens Club Holds Rally; Virginia . Freese: remark) First -Counsellor J. W, Walker; selection L- D, 8. special to The Tribune. Alumni quartet; benediction. MIDVALE, Oct. 13. The liepuhlican Women a club of Midvale held a rally this afternoon in the Iris theater, at which Old Resident ofLayton many Republicans from-Sal- t Lake were Dies Suddenly at Home present. Mrs. Ira Beckstead, president of tire club, acted as chairman. Several musical numbers were rendered. Re- Special to The Tribune. freshments were served and the theater LAYTON. Oct 13. Joseph H. Carlos room was decorated ih patriotic color died suddenly at hia home-iWent Ley-to- n The speakers were Mrs. Aanie Wells from- an attach of at noon Cannon, Mrs. Ernest Bamberger, Mrs. E. heart trouble,yesterday been working in O. Leatherwood, Mr' A. E. Graham, the field aH He hadtopping beets and Miss Lillian Cutler, Mrs. M. A. Dunyon, had Just gonemernlng to the house for dinner The Schweitzer and J. W. Booth. when raised with the fatal attack Mr. Carlos was the eon of tbe late Continuance of Services' Thomas and. Harriett Bevans Carlos and r c Thousands of dollars worth of Mrns Suits, llospy Ties, Sox, Pants, Shirts, Shoes, Hats, Cloves, before Trunks,- Suitcases, etc., ete., not damaged by fire or smoke, are here at prices nev heard on Now is your opportunity , to load up. We Must Reduce Our Stocks Regardless of Cost in Order to Remodel Our Store BARGAINS! BARGAINS 11 BARGAINS!! I Here Are Only ft Pew of Them. ii of 1 - st ; a: ' e n - of Warren Stoutnour i Urged . in . Carl D. Jackson of Wisconsin, president of the National Association of Railway and Utilities Commissioners, has written an urgent letter to Governor Mahey, asking that, "even at some inconvenience to the state of Utah, the services of Warren Stoutnour. member of the Utah public utilities commission, as chairman of a committee on accounting for electric and gas utilities, be continued. The committee some time ago held a meeting in Washington with the federal power commission, which also is an accounting system for prescribing electric utilities which come within its Another meeting will be Jurisdiction. necessary before the association's convention. to complete some work, resulting from the last conference. As amended by the present committee." write Mr. Jackson, the uniform system has been adopted by a number of states and it in procress of being adopted by other Utah, as well a a WIs-- I ' - John Row 16 years of as a native Groenburg, Fa., dropped deed of heart failure at Third Wee and Ftrot North streets yesterday. According te the police Rowe has been living for twelve Balt lake. years at 843 Btmomtl avenu He was a carpenter by trade. Mr. Rowe was a widower, ils is survived by a son. Chsrtes Rowe, of ssLos Angeles. Cal., snd bv two daughters!-MtBuseii Row snd Mira Irene Rowe of Greeneburg. Relatives of Mr. Rowe were soil fled. Tile body was taken to the emergency hospital, yesterday and later removed to the mortuary chapel of Evans 4b Early. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct It. Governor Charles R. Mabey or Utah, who came to San Francisco In ths Interest of friendly Interstate relations foe completion of A tranwontlnental highway, yesterday found It necessary to act In an sxtradi-tio- n matter which may be fought out in both Utah and California. He granted a hearing at his hotel in an r. action brought by Attorney Ernest counsel for Ralph Osborn a former resident of this city: to prevent him from issuing a warrant for Osborne as a fugitive from Justice. Osborne is a civil engineer, with friends both In this city and across the bay, and la claimed by hia friends to be a man of good reputation. Hia present whereabouts la known only to hia attorney. About six months ag according to was srrostod near BpangoM, Osborne Price. Utah, and charged with having forged the name of an acquaintance, who owned an automobile, to an order directing a garage proprietor to let him take the machine out. He waa then connected with state highway work, hia counsel say and took the car for business purposes with the intention of returning It before Its owner should discover its absence. He was in jail for three week and then was released under $356 ball. His case was called In the district court of Utah on Monday last. He did not appear dwd the ball waa forfeited Hs was declared a fugitive from Justice. Meanwhile, says his attorney, he returned to California and Is new concealed In Sag Francisco. District Attorney B. W. Delton of Carbon county. Utah, has sought to learn Osbornes whereabouts, contemplating action for his extradition. Bpagnoll said after the hearing that Governor Mabey had agreed to hold an Investigation on hia return to Utah before acting on an application for a war- $alt Lake Statistics j SIXTHS. Erria fades and Anna Cdest Sryat laicise, 176 Hubbard ewau girl. IUr sad kithrys Joeephiae Priest Retley, 56 Wet gevestb SouUi. boy. BnnJtro mm4 TwH tlekt Imaekt, Marks kospital. 127 Weal first Bowk, boy. Barnard tawienre and Kods Onstbeuss Blackley. fob North Ptme Wost. boy. Wares M, sad Virol Iconord MtUet, Holy Crooe hospital, 765 Park atrret, girl. Jobs Hards aed Helen Jostye White, 81. Marks kospital, 38B Was poerth Boil It ' flri. foks Praacta aed Bltaobsrii Iran P. MrCeee Lyesh, goat. boy. tery. Its rid Emaauel sad Florenre X. Bpeaoer 81. Marks hospital, 635 North Bocoad Bait Cut This Out It Is Worth Money Weak bay. Betrbtroa a ad Yoehl Maeoka Cut out this slip, inclose with 5c end Mlmurt, St. mail R to Foley A Co., 235 Sheffield .Marka koapltal. 126 South Bocoad Wat, boy. 1 other berlee BL sad Holes Bart Aaati name Cl., your Chicago, writing and At. address clearly. Ton will receive in re- Mark baaplial, Biasbaaa Ceaya firL trial package containing Foleys turn a ' rrw svits mxx. Honey nnd Taf Compound for cough Mieolo Judd re. Praacia K. Judd, dlarcr. cold and croup; Foley Ktdaey Piu for Mtrhael Lyon, dlrorr. Alberta Lyona v backIn aides and rheumatism, paina Hebor Ji. Stark rs. Gladys Joy Stark, dtroree. backache, kidney and bladder allments B. . Chedwtrk ve. merle a A and Foley Cathartic Tablet a wholesome Conatrectlaa com pony, petltio for Jrricatioe appoint!) rat and thoroughly cleansing cathartic for of receiver. headaches and constipation, biliousnea Biasham Coal A Lsaibee Mahay ra. InSchramm-Johnso- s, bowels . to recover 110,123.17 oa dore If. sluggish 1 J Gaachat, Theodora M. Burra a ve. Henaaa I. Borr-an- ,' divorce, Am Yaa Oates v Chariot .Wlllla Tie Ootea, dtrorro, Mrp Rata rat Delbert X. A. Dal divorce. XEAL XBTATX TXAMSfEXS, WAERANTY DEEPS. P. B. Kimball to Clola M. Hoars, lots I sad 2, NobhiU eubdWUtne. Q. M. Bast tea to James J aruhaoa, .part of arrtioa 19, to a ship 3 routh, range 1 Wert P. 3, ttrconrwald - to Lout Gromcwaid. ' lota 8 to ,3d, Ft tech A Sakh'a Ftrat ..( How Fast with comfort?' Make that .... com- - First additio parison between three or four cars. Learn the difference between Florence 1 wtcb4i5Q.--- - east, rtr vtedu " , JO ' J.fPO 10 r. .... Jfiolea aretlo 86, writ1. to X. Barer towaehlp 3 tout A 20 part of raaga i X. Merkam In Bupbrmla Anderroa. lot 8. tapitel auMIrttdoa to Jaa Taylor toto 36 I. B. (Hurptcr tad it, black 8, UacWa Park add!- ilea Mattie P. Murray to B. H. Vulwh, part of tot ins, plat D B. B. Malraek. tod Laura F. Pulltua 8. block 1. plat F X W. Laird la tiara M. lord, lad 13. , blork t, rive aero plat 4 C. her to Fiord F V-Mark I, Wmtototolesg eahea, led 1 Plaea f. C. Merenahm to Ftora P, Merea-aehe- i, lad It. Mach 1. Wmvarrtaad Flare A. Hoaytaad to EtltobrlbXaarkarJt lot 6, blech d. plat C-- . 1,050 JO la I 20 It 10 10 . - to status of Lightning rarantiy Captain John Smith snd cut the head off. 't 3 M SPfF 0 Evidently Foe horn Id f she once we atrui-- EtieblitAtd 18S1 ii INDIANAPOLIS BELTED . REGULAR $23.00 'V)aMiWlfetatBUidfiaMMBg8MOfliltWW!Qiwf2f5iatfiB3fgao 0v:rc::l3 SIOS COATS, SHEEPSKIN LINED MU 510 $35.00 Values Genuine 0. D. U. 8. ARMY Pnn" PANTS R6 8. , Weight Heavy Khaki Riding RANTS lIilMr MX WORK CLOVES. $1.75 WS Heavy All-wo- ARMY HOSE. 356 COLLARS , hard or soft, newest styles- - 0: 3 - 7.00 WARDROBE TRUNKS. DRESS SHOES $27X3 $3C3 FOR SSc West 2nd South West 2nd South SWeET TATT00TIEI "Whsts all th ezcltemtiu over In the freak show? to in cone told Tattooed Bill he waa a marked man. Life- - The following people will receive a telegram tomorrow morning containing important information: AarresUd, T. Blakely, G, B. Bleak, B. M. XL' Abbey, B. 0. Acor4 Osborns . Boley, Manhall Bolton, O. X. Bonn J, 0. Booth, B. S. Borman, II- - . Albright, M. Aldoiu, A-- XL Aldrich, H. -.Alexander, F. 3 F. W. Both wall, G. X, Bourgard, J. Boum 0. 0. Bowen, M. L. Bontgdt, Mr AlusBder, K. Alaxsndria, Olga Allen, A. T. H. . r - AlsMS, A. Afidarson, , A. J- - Asdersoa, Bay ( Anderson, W. D, . Andonon, W. B. Andrew, X. D. . Andrew, B Beveridg Ja X5. Blanio, Mr Q. Bidgood, Jack Bidwell, J. M. Bint W. It Jr. Black, C. B. BlrA Blrklnsbaw, aa - - )!.' Brain, X. XI-Bralnard, E. W. XL r Cahill, 0. ' CabiU, F. T. C. ' Chatfleld, A. K. r G. A Chipman, Mr L, Connolly, A. G. Child Cutler, I W, XL Gortat, Mr M. Edwards, Edward Edward Edward Ooe 7. 11 Goteii, Andrew X T. Backet GottsckaU Timothy G. Y, Eggersten, 8. B. Ekn Mr Jennie ' EUund. A, E. Ekftedt, Mr A. Elder,' D. Lulubel Folknor. W. H. Tolt, A. W. Grams B-F- I. Goodsell, W. Goodwin, U- - W, , 0. P, Gordon, Mr Gordon, M. Mr A. W. a - - , Margaret Gordon, Xoealie -Goroy, A. W. Gorham. Mary Ann IS YOUR NAME. HERE? Read the List Carcfully, and Remember Pe D. in U. T. F. -- Ball, Xkneat Hal, Seims , Halan, A. D. Halliday. V. L. HaUiday, W. U. Halliday, Verne K, Hallmark, Halpla, T. X W. Hamilton, Hamilton, Mr Mary HaBtlton, N. M. Healey, J. F. --Heiko Y. 0. Hay X. J. Hay S. Horn Leona Jack, 0-- H. Jacob A. T. Jacob Lola Jarman, XL Boy' H. .B, Jaycox, Jefforson, Kelson Jenkln C. H. Jennet F. D. Jllson, A.T, Joseph, Milton IX SB Fug Mr Albert Fuller, T. MlaaM. Galbraith, L C. - & W, T. Hail,Ebor Felt, Jack J. , Felt Spencer F. Fait Dr. H. 1. Goody,- X Gottsteln, A. X Goqrley, Mr Maris Graham, Mr Mabel XL A- Grama Egtaberger, Friedsun, Jo 1 Annv tt G. Ootberg, A. F. Fsndal, XUixabftk B. Fonda, XUirabetk L. rergnaon, W. H. Cahoon, J. M. ; Cahoon, B. Caldwell, T. F, Chase, Josephine Okas Butk XL Connell, M. B. Connors, W. A. COnray, W. - C- . John-Blyda- Huron L. Bockkolt, Anna Mr A. G- Boghon Ceo. S. BlomquiBt, Dffrie Dey, Cka C. Dibble, H. 0. F. Block, X. Albert, H. , Albert, X H. D- - , Blomgren, A. F. Adamaon, Jannla AW. rrxnk Alnx Mr Oeo. AlsoonXl. AJt, Cbarlei Anderson, Mr JACK'S AJAX AQT. NORDYKE & MARMON COMPANY 7g3 MENS VESTS Reg. $10.00 value, only, DRESS J6 1 black I, Robert! Fkaro addition Q. Flayel to Bertha M. Cottam, Iota 3 sad 5, block tjualse aubdt- - HYLAND MOTOR COMPANY DRESS SHIRTS All-Leath- Regular $6.00 Allison, Maud ttyneQ Regular $2.50 An Size- JO . JO to Ola Daatra part t lovraahtp 8 aautb. vaaga El Iro Parker at al. to Jams Aocrli. loe 21 and 22, block 1, Blair A Carrie rubdtvtatoo . . . . J. J. Johaaoa Ito J. N. jsbaaea. lot 5 N. St; : i F. A NUeo recti nil IS, ,T. 57 frmth SUta ' Ahrama Dato-wwv-- Tw Marmon and your present car. It will be a revelation. A demonstration of the Marmon will be given gladly, Call or telephone. oremm r ,... to Q Grace A. Bcarle, , addition . , c.ahhot lot I, bhb I. B. Meitsuwp to I'. B. Fidelity A Guaranty comiutay, part af let , Foc- - a $35 V:! - rant. m CViv.) Mens Shirts s$2.95 Bpen-goh- j $30 and GENUINE U. S. ARMY Special to Tbe Tribes Rost-hoo- Good Stores. Yeung , s Five (6 Men's Slabey Considers Plea ' of Fugitive on Coast Boly Cnee hospital, 1104 East Third South, rirt. Aadvew Mrttlaa and Irte ?Mt Xraetadt Dos, was born at Kaysville, sixty-tw- o years t. Mash a hospital. ago, and had always resided at Kays- Iclaa Johaanee tad Marta A. Vscasndaal ville or Leyton. He is survived by a No. 2 i rose lose plaro. boy tour widow, five children, grandchildren, laaae Arthur and Naacy Elisabeth Jadenon three brothers end seven sisters. roar dig Uarftstd avaaaa, fiat, Funeral services will be held In the Haaso, Albert sod gr Jeaacs Bolt, 51 Mastreet West Layton meeting house, Sunday , girt. afternoon at 2 o'clock, under the direcHanry and Mary Peace Vlaaaf, 157 Dim tion of Bishop Richard Soeffietd. ' toorS, boy. Bngsae Clyde and Alt Thee Hlfbtpwsr, 1103 eat will be in tbs Kaysville ceme- Fourth Drug 1 Is 0,E. |