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Show XIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATUIi BAT MORNING, FEBRUARY 20, 1920. OGDEN DEPARTMENT Office, 2514 Washington v Phones Business 117: Correapo nd nca, 117 and 1302-W- ; Youthful Hutband Filet SluVCf's Answer to Wife's Action Other Details Also Be- -. ing Worked Out by Former Chamber and Club. Mr. and 1 - Liquor Charge Brigham Pioneer Active in Many Walks yof Life Succumb at Hoipital. OGDEN. Feb. 18 Joseph Chadwick of Slatervllle was found guilty of tha jury In I he possession of liquor by city court tonhdit, following an slicaa of trial tha der Chadwick la an uncle of Walter Special to The Tribune. BRIGHAM Chadwick. recently oonvlcted of inCITT. Feb.' 18. u er tt PROVO DEPARTMENT Star ai 1 Ogden Organization Early P ioniser Woman Appeals to Governor of Providence Called t Members of the Ogden Trades and Tabor assembly adopted a resolution George Tuesday ipaIiTtg-tolovwnH. Pern to use his influence in an. effort to obtain a aettlemeot with the apstate board ta the matter of the Ogofficial at pointment of health waa made ths Protest against denr" - decLvion of Pr. T. H Beatty, state health commissioner, that unlesa the . state health department I permitted to have something to mr concerning ; appointments to local offices It will withdraw state funds from health work In the Junction City, or Feb. MarttV't Mathews Rice, her home in Providence last evening after a Mrs. long ilineae of heart trouble. Rica had' been a resident of Provi-- d once fer about- aixty year. LOO AX, 19. Mr 76, died at Mra Rice came to Providence with her parent when she waa about 12 years of age. They crossed the rlAtns with a handcart company front Niu-vo- o, HL, and cams direct to Provihe claughtei of She waa dence. Hopkln and Marghret Morris Mathews ana was born in Bbuth Wales, June U, 1849. She waa the widow of OsCOLORED WOMAN FINED. car N. RUe. who died many years OGDEN, Feb. 19. Louisa Rnhtnaon. ago. and the mother of ther following colored. Was fined 1100 and sentenced children, who survive: Mrs. Ethel to serve ninety days In jail by Judge of Provo, Mrs. Beta Fuhrl-rrvChapman John A Hendricks of the city court Rice, both of J. and Hopkin today. .vShe pleaded guilty to the pos- Providence. of liquor yesterday. The Jn addition Mra Rice Is survived session court agreed to suspend eighty days by one brother and three viator: Daof the sentence, provided the fine, waa vid Mathews, Mra Mry MaYier and Mra Joseph A. Hmlth, Sr., all of Provpaid. idence; and Mrs. William Peacock of DIVORCE. ' WIFE GRANTED , Dr tegs, Idaho. Funeral services will be held in the OODEN. Feb. 19. Bertha W. Wynn waa granted a divorce from Daniel A. Providence First ward- probably Sunday afternoon. Wynn, lortil railroad worker and wrestler, by Judge James, N. Kimball of the Second district court today. She alleged cruelty and was given the Mrs. custody of thres children. Final Services Are Held Julia Williams for TO BE BURIED MONDAY. LOGAN, Feb. 19 Funeral ,re!c OGDEN, Feb. 19 Funeral services for 31r were held Jtill William for Oerrttanena J. Baron, wife of yesterday afternoon In the Tenth Arte Baron, who died yesterday, will 18. with Blehop K. C. Sohub olll-et- a be held Monday afternoon at 9 o'clock tins- Vor-ra- n. In ths First ward chap!. ArrangeThe epeaker were Thom of many years; n aoquelnta-ncments are In charge of the Malan Dreeldent O. W. UndquIsL FTetadent mortuary. J. H Cordon nd Blshoo Schaub. SUIT FILED ON NOTE. The openln rrvet given by OGDEN. Feb. 19 W. H, Wright A Fred Ollgen and Alfred Grohm the benedlotlon. Burial waa Sons company filed suit in the Secthe cltv cemetery. ond district enurt today against Frank .la Mra. died several day William Sojourner and his wife, Lyle, to col- awo in F'ocatello, Idaho, of heart let t 4Q on a noteu In the trouble. She wa well know - CLUB GIVES SOCIAL Tenth ward. a pedal ta Tbs Trtboaa. Feb 19 Tbs Ladle EPHRAIM. wa' Literary dub entertained at Ita midwinter social last night in the dining room of Snow oolite. The following program was given. Boosting the Club. M. H. Kmtd-- sen; My. Opinion of f'iubs' p, of Ladtes Peterson, Jr.j Benefit CVrb. P J. Jensen, vocal aolo. Mm Beal. The of the remainder George evening was spent in games, and nt were served Strawberry Producers to Hold Meeting Today Feb. 19 Garb TiGGAN. county strawberry producers will meet tomorrow st tbo county agricultural office. The worV being done a rent at the Iata county farm and the of disposing of the surplus method atrawberrv crop, whirl: 1a expected be to produced In Cache county this Jensen, 71 years of sgs, pioneer business man of this city and for many years chairman of the Republican party of Boxelder county, died yesafternoon terday at I 89 oclock of stomach trouble et the Dee hospital In Ogden following nee lingering Hr. Jensen was ' born In Elmoda, Denmark, January He emi1, 1848. grated to Utah In and Imme1869, went to diately with the work construction fore of the Union Pacific railroad In Weber oanyon. A short time later Tie removed to Salt Lake. He had resided In Brigham City since the fall . r of 1870. Mr. Jsnaen BAKER'S Cocoas Chocolate foods and beverages of high Delightful t quality, pure and healthfuL .Twrara.MW,i .WALTER BAKER Si CO. Ltd. en- tered the furniture business hero In 1882, end remained In bust ness continuously until the time of hie death. He married Amelia Hartmann August 7. 1871, and she died 'fourteen years later. On Jun IS. 1S8S, he married Priscilla Smith of this city. Mr. Jensen came to Utah as a convert of the Mormon faith and wa In church work during hi life. He was aaoclatd with th Sunday school Mutual and priesthood quorum holding many prominent position and wa an active ward teacher. At the time the people of this state divided on politic! line Mr. Jensen became Identified with the Republican party. Being earnest and sincere In all he undertook to do, he became an ardent supporter of Republican doctrines and headed the county party over a period of eight yeara He also held several civic posltiona eurh as county asenssnr. Justice of the poe, and gave much of hi time to public life. Surviving are hie wife, Mr Prte cilia Jensen, six sons and three aa follow: William B.. daughter Kenneth, Ellal and Lamont Jensen of Brigham City. Mra. Edna HarUn of Ogden. Mr Vida Bridge of Salt Lake, Cal.; Mr Anna Hall of Ijoe Angela Nevall Jenaen of Ely, Lafayette and grand chilNev.j also thirty-thre- e one dren, five brother. J. 8. Jenaen of Salt Lake Denmark. in a Cltv, and lter y Funeral eervlcea will be held afternoon at 30 o'clock at tha Second ward chapel under the direc- Intion vf Bishop N. J. Valentin terment will be In the city cemetery, Bnn-da- tmA -- rs ana-mak- sll-o- n; by-la- and-Joh- n Chrla-tlanso- re cm THAT VJAS NBK TONS, TO TV.ptAt, US. SVMT- U- OF GOTTA TOO "TVSTA H- BUT Gwt BAHMAAS tON'T COU,T AU. thbsg V'R HOTVWW- -, TV4HV BVBV, GB.T end Delicious (jjhotolete TSdsty Qocod .1 r . 111 at local Included tn the arrival year, wfli be the main topics hotels yesterday were: of L. Fosard Kimberly, J. Utah Professor T. H. Abell of tha hortiand. Mr B. 8, cultural department of the Utah Ag- Nev.: J. 3L Nush ricultural college will meet with them. Chadwick, both of Botae, of Idaho; Mr. Provo; O. and Mra, Alma Johnaon C. Hart of Draper; A. A. Fitch of Old-timeEntertained Eureka: H. W. Russell of Kemmersr, Wyo.t Phyllis McGInley and Donna Elks With Luncheon Penney, both ofMrOgden; J. L. Bennett by H. A. Sawyer of f,f Rineham: of LOGAN, Feb. 9 The Logan EtkY Casper, Wyo.i Ben Olsen of Evanston, Adam W. Rexburg. Wvo.: Lloyd lodge entertained at a program and Reeves buffet iuncheon iat evening for past Idaho: Mr. and Mr Luka B. Mrs. J. Mr. and of exalted ruler and other "old timer" Cheyenne, Wyo.; After an Introduction the chair wa Paul Evans of American Fall Idaho, C. of Whicker L. Delta; over R. turned Cullen by BxaJted Ruler W. F. Jensen to Past Etxalted Ruier. W. K. L. Meyer and Stanley Griswold, both Smith nd Oh place of esteemed lead- of Ruby Valley, Nev.; F. Black of ing knight waa taken by P. Jjr Bvans, Elko, Nev.; Mr Georgs Jaff and also past exalted ruler. Mr C. L. Alaulst. both of Calient The evening wa devoted to enter- Nev : A. S. Wanamaker. J. H. W tainment and tb. program constated C. L. Sly, H. J. Wilson and first of a number of musical songs C. E. Alexander, all Of Monticello; given by the Imperial Glee club, two James 8. Webster and Mr. and Mr voagl duets by Arthur Olsen and Rna-of Helper; ClemCochrane, dies an Instrumental selection Walter Johnson. A. M. Johnson, Henry by Angus Pond and Andy Anderson, ent all of Locker-by- ; F. J. Weis, and McCabe and then a few boxing and wrestling Harrl A la Watson nd David matches by students of the Utah AgVL Miller of E. of Cedar City; ricultural college who are under the both direction of Coach George Nelson. A Mantl; Terry Oakley of Green River, E. M. Bourne of Ely, buffet hmch concluded the evenings Wyo ; Mr Nev ; Mr. and Mr P. Graussman of enJoymenL Snanlah Fork: Lloyd Williams of Mills; L. 9. Jackman and Mrf and " Hampshire Sheepmen Fred SteDhenKon. all of Levan; Mr and Mr. V. B. Cunningham of Forming Organization Mr. Vernon: C. J. Holmgren of Tremon-to'Nets St. Clair of Ophlr; Don I XIAN. Feb. $. County AgriculBlakely, both of and Georg tural Agent R. U WVIgley and Alma Clvde City; Mrs." Lillie Mitchell of Eoplln, llveotoc specialist of tha Utah Heber D. D. Sullivan of Park City; extension division, met yesterday with Eureka: of Hayden:, Gwen Anfarmer of Paradise on matters per- H. L. Spencer of Grantsvllle; Forrest Robison taining to the organisation ffT a pure- dersen H. Morrell of Logan; J. M or Ban: bred Hampshire sheep breeders' asso- of Mr A. L. Peterson and H. C. Anderciation. and Mr Mr. Esplln an out line of son. both of Rooeevlt:J. Mr. K. Owen of a constitution presented and and wa C. Mills of Saline; authorized to make a draft of It and Montpellers Idaha, submit it to a committee for final Kenvon G. K. Karros and W: B. This committee will be Frown, both of Bingham: William J. suggestion J. P. Welch Bott of Brlsham City; Norris Johnson composed of Orvll Le Welch. of Snrlnsvllle; Reed Hanson of SpanMr.' Bsplln also was Instructed to ish Fork: L. E. Cooper of Murray; Incat, a number of ahtep for the or- Jack Hookln of Devil's Slide; Mr ganisation. COMIC OPERA PRESENTED. WM assisted by the Utah Agricultural under th direction IVGAN, Feb. t "Fortune Teller," college orohestr a oomle opera by Victor Herbert, waa of Mra. N. W. Christianson. e tYu-hpresented by the South high WHEAT GROWERS TO MEET. school to a large and appreciative Ths Cache Countv audience st the Capital theater last I XIAN, FSb. will meet eveningAA' The cnt, underwathe direction Wheat Growers' association next Tuesday tier Ctortatlanson; of N comnoeed at 'the courthouse an announceto n Edwin of slxty-flv- e affording afternoon, alnjter Fresco. Sadie Howorth aa ment todaf. Th purpose of th will be to work out plan for FVirtune Teller, and Henry Tarker aa Ladislaa took the leading the organisation of a marketing assoOptaln The Caoh In Cache county. ciation South orchestra parta oe 1 TaX ' ' ESTABLISHED 17S0 DORa CANADIAN Among Firt of Settler Nephi; Now Residing Idaho. Rexburg, Mr. nd Mr. Henry Adam, pioneer of Nephi and now residents of their celebrated Rexburg, Idaho, olden redding antveraary last, ntgbt at the Hotel Utah. Invitation wer ent out to many of lifelong friend, a Inlarg number and tion. 6ait Lake whom now reelde vicinity. Mr and Mra Adam wer married In th old endowment houee in 1876 President Joseph F. by the late Smith and made their home in Nephi until 1913, when they time from that moved to Sait Lake, where they lived until 1917, removing to Rexburg that year. They are jthe parent of eight chilfol dren, six of whom survive Maud Greea of Logan; Ora L. Hyer of Lewiaton. New Grand W. H. Janks of Pocatello. Idaho: J. E. Zink and Mr. and 11 of Mr Anaconda, Paul Coatell, Mont.: Mr. and Mr E. Ray Lee of Price: Mr. and Mr Harry Drew, Mias Carrls Drew, and Mis Beasts Drew, all of Tremonton; J. W. Mills and Clara - O. Mills, both of Evanaton, Arthur C. Cols Wvo..- Mr. and Mr of Bingham; A. W. Hanson --of Morgan; Clinton KJaer of Mantl; K.MrL. Leonard of Elko, Nev.; Mr. and son, all Georgs C Green and Ben Long of Fountain Green; Frank A. Mathe-so- n of Part) wan; A. J. Gregory of Cedar City; Mr J. F. McElroy of Well Nev.: Mr. and Mr N. H. Kimball of Preston. Idaho; Mr. and Mr J. C. Llllywhlte of Brigham City; Mr. and Mr R. Hawkins of Nephi; J. E.' Johnaon and Virginia King, both of Ueber City. - Moxum C. D. Barker and Melvin - Barker. both, of Myton; . Edwin Wyo.; George Bowling of Cheyenn E. Hoytt of Evanaton, Wyo.; W. A. Moors of Charles of Provo; Knight Park City; Louis Evans of Ogdon. BL- Woman Loses in Her Charges of Slander Judgs Nos! S. Pratt directed a dict of no cause of action yesterday In the suit Instituted by Mr Vivian Whitlock against J. H. Belfuss and on one charge, the Boston Stor and sustained a demurrer on the lander chars thus finding In favor of th defendant in both yesterday. Mr Whitlock sued for $900, claiming her that Mr. Belfuss had slandered went without provocation when she nd do buslnes that to store into th he attempted to eject hpr from the store. Th court held that there wa no cans of action Mated In. th complaint on th slander charge.withTrial th wa hd on the other count, result that the court- - held - there no cause of action. 'i and Mra Howard of Nephi, H- - M. a, Adama Garfield; John W. Adam Heber City; W. Uoyd Adams, Rexburg, Idaho,' and Walter O. Adam, S&it Lake also twenty-seve- n grandchildren and two Henrv Adam wa bom in BerkThe shire, England, August 22. 1853.croa-Ing family came to Utah tn 142, of In th the company plains waa adCaptain Homer Duncan. InHe1386. mitted to the Utah bar born In Mrs. Evans Adams wa 14. a camp wagon In Nephi Jun 1353. he wa th first president of o Retrenchment the Young Ladle' the Young Lartety, later known associadies' Mutual Improvement Alfred Orm low: Mrt JEL George 8-l- Bib Boiling Beef, lb 10 Choice Pot Boast, lb,.121s Choice 6 teaks, lb, ...,20c Prime Bib Boast, boned and rolled, lb. . .....20 Sweet Oranges. 3 doz. 50 10 lbs. 63 Sugar Beajis, Peas or Tomatoes ... .2 can 25 Florida Grapefruit, Larg-- Store Bargain SOUTH STATK -- 263 Saturday and Monday Fins Sugar ........62c t cans Campbell Soup ......2Ss IS-- o pkp. Sunmald ...lOo Raisins lOo ISo oval can Sardines t cans Covs Oysters ...... .2So 1 eons McGowans lbs Coffa - ......T9o .....48o ...23o Ta ,...10o Cornstarch, pkg c can Borry Jam ...... bag H. P. Fleur ..$1.85 Extra large Grapefruit ...,10c .to Largs solid Lettuce 10 lb Carrot Parsnip 10c Onions eg.Tumips Largo can Log Cabin , Syrup Medium can Lag Cabin 45o Syrup Small can ,.,.,..230 10s can Tomatoes Large can Karo Syrup .....BOo ' Captain Fried- Will Not Accept Money - NEW YORK. Fsb. 19. IBy the Associated Prera) Captain Georg Fried of th liner Pr evident Roosevelt whlrh rescued the crew of th Antlno todav wrote Mayor Walker not accept any comthat he would himself from funds pensation for to various bv organisation raised ex ore as the citys gratitude. distribua for plan He submitted, tion of tb money without regard to rank or compensation ef those Who would be benefited. It provided that half of th total he donated to the famlllea of the two men who loat their Hves, with a maximum of $6000 to each family. Of the remainder he would distribute SO per cent to members of the three boat crews, share and share alike, while th remaining fourth of the total would be ditarihuted equally among th entire creF of the b 9x12 Lssthsr Dsvsnsttes Walnut Dining Set Vnllrt, .,sst..e.sss9 Linoleum, grads The Perfect Window '4WWge xrrrrrrmr ass .sir.oowp T1RMS. 43 South State St Oppeeite County Building 000' KS 0V4- - SCK- - Twoe t ' F SDH SAN To ME VU," KO A)VN IT- V- OH000 1 5 Avoid Goiter by eating food to which catnr put d odlne, m In Cran-barrias grown on tha Seaooast of New England. Selected yin. ripened, tender, Juicy barriaa, canned where grown while fresh and 9 crisp, sweetened, ready to sarv No work, no wart no collecting 5 dust. This sancs should ba served to every child in Utah dally. Spread on bread whan returning from school. It will relieve hunger M and what tha appetite. Ocean Spray Brand, 30c per can. S ASK YOUR GROCER AND IHSIST ON ELS GETTING IT FOR YOU. v OPENING SALlT BIG yields to Reiinol Huntington, I I, N. Y., Dee. 20: "I want to tell you what your Rcainol Oirftanent has done for me. Some time ago, I had a red, scaly rash between my fingers that cams from using too much bank soap and soap powder. It Itched badly, especially at night. I am a houstieeper tb Sugar fee 66c end 1 lb. pure Lard FREE with a 62.00 PURCHASE. w. WRAPPED BREAD OG Loaf BREAD WRAPPED p I US 2 loaves HIGH PATENT FLOUR 10 ATURDAY gg $1X3 Pkg.. Fwt.Bu, bag .... $1.23 Ft A t Mm CORN 80-l- WHEAT, per hundred " .7 WOOL SOAP Pkg FLAKES eeteeaferrkeeage BEST LSMONS South State. Do . w ,4 ,,eeo( Larg Lift. PURf LARD AH fr 255p a l4 A . HONEY ft ,0 55ft ar a AWW ' 2 ... GG , I can Bennion Brokerage Co. 224Q m LI N IT ST ARC H Whits BRAN, per hundred . ooo(4 X f9 bottom prie S.&H. SIMON and 2332 South State every time I had to NOTICt. waput my hands in ter tha pm a was Inwhich win h meet'rr ef the ateekheM- - rrtrtn grmanl X ub tone One evening ImU4 tON khr$klr to th M'nm fnr ar. of b I Cave ConeolHateO I read a Resinol to or calleO et meet V and gluaproval, to !hir approval hereby rnmpac tn the paper and ! aarh ofhrr bu!na a majf he cotrnaay e office, t roc., wniiT tnr eom h th 1 lake beck Slt d hlllllrf. d .lhev rrat!n to and a after prffpriv Jar. tided, buy Merck )S. 14. at 11 Tr rdr f't th board of hhad used It for about two month' City. ruh. of m. for the p'rPc-Ft Oo N 1iwrTr piwidat, mr trouble waa completely cured.' m a clock of of ail eeie Hartont ffCTff,rr pcopoetnon fyfant -In at hait LaA Llfy, Llh, FebfSynml) hire. Ward Chapman, the compaor mlmrf properly corOanoo with ta terms of a oertala ruary- ft, 192L - F. D. No. 1, co G, 1 UBM. pe-t- e rtd fj !' PREVENTION IKXBXXXXXXXXlXXXlBXXXXXXIXXXBXXIMXlXXHXXXXXiysia Itching, painful . rash on hand Shut u? - V CRANBERRY SAUCE, GOITER FECIAL! AVI, 4 Market Greenhagen lEimXZHIXZSIBIIIHXHIIZIIlllESilllllllllHIIY - Roosevelt, G5c Hiiii Greenhacms Market MICHIGAN FURNITURE CO. Sice IMfSSS I4J60s 86.00 Up .v... Hesters Banquet and Cola's Hot Blast RstiOss Quilts and Blanket at Bargain Price Far aut la why wa sail aheap f Results 283.C0 PI P? Shades Speck! SpjCa2rftet &td lor Best 65c Results Blend for Best Buffet, . i' IY $33.75 $43.00 Rugs. v PM ..$7.70 Axmlnstsr 536 can b. nwr Furniture Specials 40-l- 1-l- - ' 10-l- Mattree -- 25 Prunes cans Oval .3 lbs. 256 4 for Potatoes .... 10 lbs. 23 Large Sardines ,. .....3 for 356 Carrots, Turnips, Parsnips Macaroni 4 pkgs. 256 or Onions. . ; . 10 lbs. 20 KELLOGG DEAL Creme Oil, Palmolive or ' 2 pkgs. Com Flakes Mission BeU Toilet bars 10 691 1 .All Bran or Brumbies Soap 1 Quick Oatt 1 large bottle Sniders Catsup ,.....23fi - ALT. FOB ... . . .406 1 Largs Ehoppng Bag Free with Every Dollar Purchase. - - Open Every Day in the Year Until 11 p. m.- CHRIS GREENHAGEN, Manager. , 48-l- rolled ados f Bed Chili Beans 10 lbs. 75 3 cans Tomato Soup. . . 25 3 cam Del Monte Large 25 Pipe Olives Toilet Soap ... .6 bars 25fi Schilling g Green Tea, lb. can ...36 Blue Pine Coffee, . ver- In, 2nd So. d .............. 28 Lunta St&te-an- b. e Largo 1pkg. Quaker Oatt ...29s small pkg. Frss 86c Quart Jar Honey S Crystal Whits Soap 26. .Sto $1.10 can Snowdrift 85c 2 lb Pure Lard No. 1 Soft Shelled Walnut lb. , 1.1b. can S. E. CJor. SPECIALS TILL 6 P. M. pail Purs Lard .$1.59 Choice Stewing Cured Bacon, Eastern Hens, lb. . . . . 23c by. thsSugar .29 piece, lb, . CONSUMERS 8 ox. pkg. mass. of Choice Recipes sent free. 201 South St&to. S3SS Salmon ester, UHLS AT MONTREAL GIlEEnilAGEIlG IIEV PEOPLES MARKET a. 10 Booklet LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE: Before and After Taking SfcC- ' &, S n 1 72wAtIeFCunci!j! not be imagi Ellas Logan Department HOTELS . --- Uficlc voluntary manslaughter for tha staying of Ludovto Isoard at Slatervllle, November 2. 1826. A few hours after the shooting a hugs still was found a short distance from where the slay-m- g took place Chadwick, owner of tha farm upon which the mill was found, was later other cruelties arrested. The defense oontended at Wanda Van Pyka filed suit for ton float claael 19. Tha OGDEN. Feb. today against Orton N. Van the trial that Chadwick had leased a matter eonell Dyke, sometime known aa Arthur the land. of nembenhlpe Judge John A. Hendricks win likely Van Pyke. alleging cruelty. They red today by the d tree ton of the were married In Farmington May 12, pass Judgment tomorrow morning. We-bOgden chamber of oomtnerca and 1615, and have two children. CHURCH IE INCORPORATED. club at the first mooting today NO PLATES MONDAY. OGDEN, Feb. 18 Article of Incorlure ' the two organisations were Baptist Feb. 18 Tha Ogden OGDEN. poration of the Well Avenue merged last Monday nlgrbL Second disbureau of the motor vehicle church were filed In the trustees a sustaining registration are Tha The board creel court now trict estabtoday. department, Robmembership chiefly for firm which lished In the city hall, will be closed O. H. Parry, president: Florida Nellis Hamilton, acvies a of inson, president: birthday, Monday. Washington have paid duee to the chamber Bernice Johnson, treasurer, commerce on a graduated acale. Tbla cording to C. A. Helnsr, In charge secretary; . and. Rons Gray. . -4 regular dnea io. hf-- of IL. naid by members part, of which Vlll be for dub privilege Jems S. Richard, eeoretary-ma- n arer of the organisation, la planing I to move hla office effect back to the fifth floor of the Kleael building, 1023. ago J 'from whence he moved two yeart out38 South First West. Telephones: Office 107, Residence when tha chamber of commerce club, Weber In tha grew .quarters Helen Alklre and Tamo OHbert. presgome rearrangement will be necesfor idents of tha girls athletic associations sary In the Weber club quarters Plans Are in Making of those two schools. which are being planned. Convention Service Mr. Richards matTers Among Other ImTRACKS BEING CLEARED. plans to construct a email office al 19. Arrangement Feb. 19. Reports PROVO, mediately north of the elevator landPROVO, used be will which the club, In Provo canyon are to the effect that ing routine ready ara under way for tha entertainW. railroad tracks will O. R. A D. the by one of the attaches for bureau ment of the members of the State Ser- ba cleared of the anoweilde by Sunwork and aa an Information at vice Star legion, which will hold ita day. Tourists may obtain Information progress la balng Satisfactory made on the mountain of anew that this office from one of the women convention In thle city May IS. ft is stated. auto covered road, employee Uje A meeting of member of the Provo Members of the Ogden chamber of aa held In the EUca home PICTURED. IS commerce and Weber dub are now chapter SIAM the Thursday evening, at which time gencalling upon former members of upon PROVO, Feb. 19. W. H. Homlbrook, eral plane were d trussed. It wae d for signatures Herald of to the elded that the Provo chapter should publisher of tha Evening applications for transfer sisterhood campaign, in Provo, and former minister to Slam, U stage a merged organisation. No trouble a the regwaa the In la speaker that which those all principal it the hoped being encountered In making meeting of the Spring-vlll- e the committee re- - Provo eligible to become members ular iuncheon eaeary club Kiwania Thursday evening. will Join the local chapter before the ported Mr. Homlbrook gave a graphic picstate convention. Article of Incorporation for tha new Ita of ture people and their cusSlain, In tha course of organisation are DeVlne toms. a director School Girl preparation. J. H. board Day They High reported to tha be filedtodaytomorrow POET ApDRESSES STUDENTS. 1U undoubtedly Function Most PROVO, Feb. 19. Louts Vntermey-er- , Pleasing clerk. with the county noted poet, who is spending sevr eral days in Provo prior to hla appearPROVO, .eb. 19. Ths seventh Utah Confidence Man ance in College hall Monday evening, girls' day was observed at the addressed the advanced students at iTovo high school today with spVclal Wanted in Tennessee programs, the Bngh&m Young university this vaudeville, dancing and basketball and a banquet. In commemo- morning. Ha chose for his theme, -, ' How to Teach Poetry. of OGDEN, Feb. IS Matt Smith, PS- ration of the occasion, tha glxl the Utah the school issued an attractive edition y .ruled last September from short PRISONER UNDER KNIFE. served ba a of the Provonian, the high school pubstate prison, whers term for swindling Matt Johnson out lication. PROVO, Feb. t9. Leland Kirkwood, Among the distinguished guests of an Inmate of the county Jail, who la ef $20,000 here four years ago. swintha Student Body association were serving a six months sentence fbr unwanted In Memphl Tenn., foraccordman out of $10 000. Mrs. Martha B. Jennings and Mrs. E. lawfully selling liquor, underwent an dling a word received today by Dis- E. Nelson, matrons of the two Bait operation in. a local hospital ing to trict Attorney Joseph E. Evan on a Lake high schools, and the Misses amount was obtained Thi fraudulent stock transaction accordMr. ing to the letter received by Evans. The letter from Memphfe requests all of the information available here Offlca. 41'4 North Main. on Smith Telephone, 116, Residence Tel. 363-1- y who cele- Mr. Henry Adam, Nephi pioneer, brated their golden wedding anniversary a the Hotel Utah last night. Society, 2190. Found Guilty on In hla answer and filed In the Second district court today, Arend M. sometimes known aa Aaron M Koldewyn. against whom Alice V. Koidewyn brought divorce proceedwhen he married In that aaye ing ltog Re was 21 years of age and hie wife 41. Kol-drwBefore their marriage Mr told him, he allege that aha had three children by a former marriage, but after tha nuptials five other children came Into their household one by one and he was furccd to keep them, he add Some of her children were older than Mr Koldewyn'a husband, ao-- . oordlng to the answer. Ha alleges OGDEN, Feb. k'r Married Fifty Years A |