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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDN ESDAY MORNING, AUGUST OGDEN DEPARTMENT Juvenile Court Report Art. Pbonet 2514 Washington INJURIES FATAL 117 and te The THbtUi. QODSN, Aug. 25. Bpeelsl C Critchlow 'After Collision; band Die Hut-- OGDEJJ, Aug. IS. Mr. Rebecca B. f William C. Vest Critchlow, wlf Critchlow, who was fatally Injured Monday night In an automobile accl dent at . th Intersection of Twenty-nint- h street and Grant avenue, died shortly before noon today at the Pee hoipltaL ?he reoelved a fracture of the ekull, Internal Injuria and two fracture of her left leg. Mr. Critchlow la uf faring from the lose of several teeth, a bad cut over his left eye and minor cuts and brulaea. Mr. Critchlow wa born In Mona, Juab county, February 7, 1868, and married Mr. Critchlow In Logan, 20, 1888. She had lived In Ogden fourteen year and was an., active church worker. She wa the mother of ten children, of whom the following; are living: Mr. M. E. White of PocatUo, Idaho; David C. Critchlow, Mr. William Hutchinson, Mr. W. M. t, Thornock of Ogden; Mr. F. M. Idaho: Luclan V. Mpntpeller, V. Wilford Critchlow, Pleasant View; Critchlow and Joseph V. Critchlow of Ogden. Surviving brothers and sisters of Mrs. Critchlow are Edward Vest, Ogden; Mrs. L. I. Olsen, Ogden; James Vest, Robert Vest, William Vest and Hyrum Vest of Mona. Body of Mrs. Critchlow wa taken to the Llndqulst undertaking parlors. Funeral arrangements will be completed early Wednesday. At the time she was Injured Mrs. Critchlow was riding in' an automobile driven by her husband, which collided with the car of Frank- Verhaal, 19, of J19S Paclflo avenue. OGDEN BRIEFS f OGDEN, Aug. Ruby Irene Shepherd, daughter of Robert B. and Sylvia Wilson Shepherd, died today In a local hospital. Surviving are the parents, a brother and a sister. Funeral services will be held In the Larkln & Sons chapel Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock, with ill&hop John Gibson presiding. Judge Is Speaker Judge John A. Hendricks of the city court, addressing the Exchange club today, said that the salary of the ugden ponce or too small. He stated that fleers thev are not given a rood living wage JMscusslon on the topic wa begun by President A. B. roulger oi tne ciud, who told of his recent experience In demon New York In a stration. 23 Sacco-Vamset- tl Road Laying a pen (ration macadem over the first three miles of the new highway between Fortieth etreet and Uintah will begin this week, according to Ora Bundy, contractor. Mr. Bundy said that there ha been a delay due to the failure of an eastern firm to deliver a plant to be used. Another plant Is being will require assembled. The work To Improve about thirty days. SHEEP ARE SOLD, apeclal to The Tribune. MT. PLEASANT, Aug. 23. Francis J. Nielsen, prominent Kamboulllet sheep breeder of this city, yesterday sold snd shipped four Ramboulllet ewes and one ram to John B. of Klamath Falls, Ore., who will exhibit them there at the county fair. street cm track at riy Point has been removed by resident of that section of the city, with th aid of employee of the street department, "losjiod" for that parpoM. The work accomplished late Monday and did not com to th notice of other of th city official and resident nntU today. B mines men of FIt Points have long clamored for of th curbing, claiming that It Interfere with freedom of automobile traflo there. Speculation Is now rife aa to what effect this precedent will hare on the remainder of the curbing, which runs to Ogden river bridge at Nineteenth street. The curbing prohibits promiscuous crossing of streets u Terms, $110. Compare It With Others at $165 Full Capacity. j'ifVr'. iU fcMi!' i .ii 5?.- j, , :!'"" IJ OGDEN, Aug. 23. Speculation as to who will a.irlr to th position of mayor and city commissioner at the city primary election In October and the general election In November Is now concerning a good many politi cians and cltlxen of Ogden. The field of as n I ran la at this time Is limited to a very few avowed can dldatea and a arrest many posslbill ties. Men who have been approached on the matter of running for office and their supporters are "feeling out" the political group leaders on their respective candidacies. The terms of Mayor George E. City Commissioner Browning and Chris Flygare will expire at the end of this year. Neither the mayor nor Commissioner Flygare ha committed himself on his stand. The only mayoralty aspirant in the field now is William J. Rackham, whose name has been mentioned frequently by a number of his supporters. He ha told friends during the last few days that he will run for the office. Former Mayor Francis haa a number of friends who are urging his entrv In the race again. Some others mentioned are John N. Bpargo, Ora Hundy, John C. Davis, A. L. Dr. Edward I. Rich, Albert E. Becker. Dr. H. M. Rowe and City Commissioner Harman W. Peery. Fred E. Williams., grocer, has an nounced his candidacy for city commissioner. Another business man said to be in this race with a good backing is Parley C. Richardson. Former Commissioner Arthur F. Larson may be found In the running. Ray P. has been suggested aa commls- sionershlp timber. r. Thursday evening at a bridge supper at her home, 262S Madison avenue, Albert Sylvan Dunn In honor of Mr of Los Angeles'. i made by T. SamAnnouncement uel Browning of ' the engagement of .Calvin Glasr his daughter, IteltaVtO-marcock of 8a.it' Lak City. Th riage will take place September 1 at bride's Miss father. of the home the BrowtHng was for a number of years nurse of at the Dee superintendent Memorml nospuai. Miss Athleen Revor. who leave for Europe, was the gust of honor at a bridge party given Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Jusn Dunbar at th home of her mother, Mrs. J B. Hues. Sweet peas and gallardia decorated the luncheon table and covers were laid for eight. Miss Mona Smith ha returned from a month vacation spent In Colorado Spring and northern Wyoming. Mr. Paul W. Stecher entertained at a luncheon Thursday afternoon of last week at her home on Polk avenue. In honor of Mrs. C. M. Wilton of Ht. Louis, and Mrs. W. O. Long of X hlrago. the gussts were sested at smsll tables that were detvwated with garden fliwera. Cors ' were la id for Mrs Wilton, Mrs Mrs. Ing P. Fsrsn, tv. PI. Bennett, Mr. Mr. A. r. Wycoff, Mr. Roy Griffin, M. U Robh. Mrs 1). If Adams, Mr Rat-urd- All Mstsl Turbintor Protect Tub with Slubber Copper Cvre th Clothe Large Model 52, Double Capacity, Sells for $165. SAFER o nicker 5t. Dodge Bros. Cleaner LOW PEIOZS LIBERAL TEEMS amvea VeatherData Loses jdb and sweetheart Wetlir coadl'tioofl, Aorwt 3S, 19X7: trtwffh of lfnr iirvoBDr utQls froco Hrlunh toiumbtoto Mexico, and tboBtler-howftn- i I twvn hav oet f (eiwri orr t h mountain nt nortiicm ptttu of hftuvlcit imooBti rail falling felons; Kadma tud lonvi. Qvmr aorUtvm Wyaailng, Dartbvra High prtuurt avr tb yUltu lUlei and upper UtwriMlppt TaLly baa caused lower tetnparaturaa orr that rSutcti. la a la It L'Ua. Nervada. UttU faraaer and tha FacLfle aurtaweat. OompantlTt data at Bait Laka today waa DO d rreM; hlrbaat In tola moo tit alace 1874, 101; loweat la it night, 70; lowest thia aaoaui alnct 1874, 44 ; airaa tmpratun far today, 80; normal, 7ft; aroutualaUHl daflrlanry loea tn rirat uc tta moota, H; aerwaulatad excaaa alDca January 1, 190. Humidity Dry bulb tcniparatsra at 6 m,, 74 degreat; wot bolb tomparatora at 6 tt grtt in Oirden the Beta Theta Pi fraternity at the annual convention. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Peterson and their youngest sons have returned from an eight days' trip to Idaho. They spent several day in BlackfooL th guest of W. W. Beck. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson had as their w guest Sunday. Mr. and Mn Jacobson and son, Eugene, and Miss Marith Mathisen of Oslo, Norway, niece of Mrs. Peterson, who have Just returned from a tour of Yellowstone park. Mrs. C. M. Wilton of St. Louis is vlsitlng her daughter, Mr. Harold G. Price. , The Rev. John Edward Carver has been at Santa Crus, Cal., for who ten weeks recuperating from his recent Illness, returned Tuesday evenlnir c. companled by Mrs. Carver and John , Carver, Jr Mr. Lewis M. tVm l... vunieu to ner nome in ttun T,iAa. Cal., after visiting three months with Mrs. F. R. Eclcart Miss Marguerite Ifuhh.rrt i.f c- urday for Chicago, where she will visit her sister for aev.ni Mrs. J. H. Rhine and Mn r" V Wlnans will entertain the T.ih'ertJ club Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o ciock at. me nome of Mrs. Rhone. 2M0 Fowler avenue. Section four. Ladles' Aid of h Methodist church, will hnM for all women of the church Wednesday afternoon at 2:10 o'clock at the home of Mrs. H. L. Seaton, 950 street.. V". THE BLUE FRONT State & Broadway Hundav anil be a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Che for a few days, before going to Canada to represent ivy., 111 Commissioner Entered von. Miss Virginia Kaplan will entertain at a dinner In honor or Miss Irglnl Scowcroft and Clinton Pugmlre, whose marriage will take place September 2, Wednesday evening at her home on Jefferson avenue. entertain Miss Phylis King will ii OPEN AN ACCOUNT NOW n Rackham for Mayor and Fred E. Williams for OGDEN. Aug. 23. Dr. and Mrs. Walter E. Whelan entertained at dinin ner Monday evening at their home 's Swancr place in honor of Mr.B. Whal-enLeonS. Mrs. Mr. and parents, ard! of Sw York, who are visiting Gladioli and at the Whalen home. the tables and alters were used on twenty-foucovers were laid for of Honoring Mis Mabel Parsons Rawlins, Wyo., guest of Mrs. Thomas was hostess Leslie, Mrs. H. B. Way d at bridge at her home In the Monday afternoon. apartment cover was being served, Luncheon Laid for eight. Mr. and Mrs. Royal J. Douglas will omertam at dinner Wednesday eve ning at their home In the Browning apartments In honor or juiss jjorene Tavey, a fall bride. Mrs. 8. W. Wherry and Mr. Wll will entertain at tne Ham A- - Moor first In a series of three onoge lea at the home of afternoon Thursday Mrs. Wherry In Bwaner place. ana Mr Dee J. . N Mr. L. T. compliment Spargo will entertain In to Mis Tavey at a luncheon lodge Friday afternoon at Graycllff the Dee summer home In Ogden can- SALE ' j . BEGIN TO STIR - ji'V'.'iv! ' 1 ; Your common sense tells you that neither employer nor sweetheart can stand a case of Halitosis (unpleasant atj: Tmarataralcbfat ft! tf'--3 r Lady-woo- Only $100 AUGUST ' J OGDEN POLITICS OGDEN SOCIETY ill COMPANY ltary aacdemy, after spending their ummer vacation In Ogden. Baughman Hlrk of Danville, Ky., who has spent the summer In Boceman, Mont., and Tellowatone park with Fred Cans of former classmate at Centre college, Danville, by automobiles, and dty officials hate contended that th curb on each side is a good safety measure. Glas-man- dont fool yourself dolln-auenc- y, Curbing Mor-rlss- All Right, Ladies! Here It Is! RJRNITURE Some 1201 case were' handled by organisation, a well a supply In- the Juvenile courts of the state dur- formation from which reasons.bla de duction be made regarding the may ing the fiscal year ending June 10. trend and extent of Juvenile 1927, aocordlng to th annual report the report set forth. Of the 8101 oase of th Juvenile court commission renreported to the commission during the last fto4 year. dered for that period. This figure w ana mws were gin. dots doe not Include all of th case actTh large bulk of the offenders were ed upon, th report declare, a some boy and girl over 11 year of age. of the court report only on those Th show some 13)6 boys cases they deem of sufficient Impor handledreport the year for larceny, tance to bring to the commission' burglary during and theft, and some 1127 boy attention. Considered by months, the for truancy. It la shown further that 95 girl figure represent about the same av Were checked uo for tnun. erage number of cases a were dis- cy, 222 for violating the ourfew law charged during th preceding nine and 111 for malicious mlstohlsf. Imteen months' period covered in the moral conduct took the fourth place last biennial report of the com mis In the number of offenders among th Ion, and an Inoreas of about 100 girl, aocordlng to th report, sum per oent in the number for any year 107 girl being detained for that of- fenae. There were 171 oases of de- prior to iiuo. The report declares that apparent pendent and neglected- - boy and 15 Increase In cases handled does not case of dependent and neglected girl mean, necessarily, a corresponding In- reported handled by. the courts during crease In Juvenile delinquency, but th year. that the courts have covered more The report also show Ml adults thoroughly the field of -- their Jurisdic- considered for contributing to the detion of late years. It Is declared fur- linquency, dependency or neglect of ther by the report that there ha Juveniles. Some 17 of the oases renot been such an Increase In delin- ported were handled In th courts; quency aa th figure might- Indicate 4401 were treated out of court, and to a casual observer. A new 1761 were eettled In the home. The of reporting to' the commissionsystem on shows 97 boy and 27 girl comease covered by the courts haa been report mitted to the Industrial ohool duradopted for the ensuing fiscal year ing th year. Bomething over 1000 and the data which will be boy were dismissed wtth admonition from those report will give compiled a closer and 981 other were placed on Insight Into the workings of the court Cor-bet- -- WESTERN Shows Efficient System ""'"' on each side of th Recover. May Society, 8190. 'Loaned Help -Moyes Curb in Ogden Street TD AUTO VICTIM Mm. W. 1J02-- 9 24, 1927. breath) very long. You, yourself, can never tell when you hare Halitosis. But a. n., m afraa; rciatiTbolbhtuaiditr at a. m.. 14 par tamparatar dry at loon, aun tima. 84 darraea; wh bolb tvmpcratur at aooa, aun tim, B7 daffraaa; reiauva Humidity boob, aoa tlma, 19 pai cent; dry bulb (anipratnr at A p. m., 87 bnlb tmporatara at 6 p. tn., wet ST dgra; defrc; ralatira tumidity at ft p. an., 18 par cant Precipitation Total far tha 24 honra and p. m., trara; total for tbia mootb lag at to data, .04 of aa tacb; accomalatad defi to data, .M of ciency for tbli moot inch: total pracfltt tattoo alarc October 1 to date. 15. 9 tncliea; accQmalatad axcaaa aloe October 1. 1.04 incbaa. Sua rlaea at 6:47 aod Z4, K ;k ' J M - lS7. ata you'll never have it. if every day you use TAKBX T1MB. mi li Twenty-sev- Bota hlciso Dearer ( Ogden Woman Hurt in Traffic Smashup OGDEN. AuT. 23. Mrs Tornn Eureka Helena Los Ang. Mnriena . . Needles .. New Tet Oklahoma . Omaha . . Phoenix .. T . th B. & G. Workers, Plan Big Outing Employees of the Utah Copper company and the Bingham & Garfield Railway company, Including all who work at the mine at Ulnjfham, the mill at Garfield and the offices In Salt Lake, will disport themselves at Lagoon resort Wednesday In the annual field day for the companies. Work will be shut down for the dav at all Places so ail employees may attend. Specials rains and stages will the employees from Bingham, carry Garfield and Salt Lake to the resort and return. Music will be furnished during the day by the Magna high school oann ana tne mngnam high school orchestra. Admission will be free to most oi me concessions. Athletic events for women and mi aren wilt occupy the forenoon in front or ine nanastaiia at the baseball Men's athletic events and other, park. con tests wll ltake up the afternoon. Chief among tnese win ie tne first aid contest, the winning team to get a trip io ruuioursn, ri., anu tn baseball game between the mine and the mills Dancing will take up the evening. i no committee Is in roiiowmg cnre: .vcuonam, E. L. Welch- ers, Patrick O'Malley, Thoma Keith R. B. Deland, Justin Peay, M. M Peterson, ( harle J. Sax, E. Taylor aim nun riien. Jackson School Exhibit Shows Useful Articles Screen, magasln racks, sewing cabinets, candles and candlettlcks picture frames, table and whatnots, useful ass well aa ornamental theae ma? be found at thJarksm school playground exhlblr"Wednesday afternoon from 3 to 5 oarlock. The exhibit Is th summer work of boy and girls whose ages rang from 7 to 13 years., some of whom devote most of the day tn their taeks. while other give whatever time absence from home or work will permit. The summer work f.f making useful things has been tindrr the direc tion of Miss Mary S. Hair, assisted The workers by Leslie 1). BurhJdire. have oniy hammers, scroll saws, nails and glue with which to uvmbla the parts tn make a complete ohject. ,j '.... Jet .. Lsnder .. nrand Jackson. 2519 Fowler avenue, was Injured tonight in an accident at Twen- and Washington, where construction work is In progress. A southbound street car, operated by A. E. Nocker. 44$ Second street, Struck the automobile driven hv Mr Jackson. Nocker told the Investleat- Ing officer of the nolle, dnnnm.ni that he was looking to the rear of the street car as he started up and did not see the automobile croHsinir In frnnr of the car. Mrs. Jackaon received a nv. the left eye and severe InVries to th. left shoulder. Utah Copper, ..... Poeitello . Partland .. Rilt Uk Han Fran. Santa r Bpokane . . Tonopah . . Wlnmucca Tellowatow Husky Nine-Yea- r -- Old Says He Is Neighbor- hood Horseshoe Champ W,W!. NT.' Rn 2 SO AX 7l 6 .12lRals .On!rier .00 Clesr 2'liw!. ?s an SVRW 112! 721 2I .OOClear VI' K .rn'ridy . T Pt cldy .OOiriear .on, pt cidr N NE lnexw . . ail' a MiftW W!NW 4 87 T!riesr .oolndy .on' ft cldy .00'flear as w AA 7l 0" M N ?( ftl .iirwr TlClear . wu BRj. ssl wl.. 4'ftW!. R2 M 2 .OO'pt eldj .OOiriear TIPt r!y Statistics KAIIU8E lICEXSZa. grn.UTjlN 0. RICHARDS. Chlea. V. LCCI rVANS, Salt Lak.. I. HANSEN, Ill Logan. Logan. ITon Bowman, srvoscE Magee AtKIS. Bowman desertion. John Greenland deMrtloa. xx w vs. William vs. Laells Mabel - Four Women Fined for Telling Fortunes . Green-Isnd- gum raxD. real estate. I.aat Cbanre Ranch company va. Hllraa Erickaoo, to recorer pnsMaalon of atock. Btrrusiafi permits isstrtD. R. Hill, church buUdlsg, t'M South Third Eaat. A4500. 17 M Talaerest C. M. Maur.r, residence, avenu., I9U00. HEBER OEORCl LAURA L. GOOCH. Bl.cktoot, r, NORTAI, W. MORRIS. PocsteU Idaho ELIZABETH S. FLBTCHER, Salt Lak.. Fatal Appendicitis Thre arrests were made by mem TRJ0X. Price Resident bers of the polloe antlvlce squad FRAVK ROTTER, gait Laka. ERMA KREBBS, Murray. Tuesday for alleged violations of th Special to Th. Tribune. rtOMIVIO PAOA!0, Helper. prohibitum law. EMMA TOSO.f, PRICE. Aug. IJ Wallac D. Hen-rlrT Wllllan lialdinr the Helpr. 36, of Clawson, Emery county, rfn.wn, iO, at 3J West Third South 00SEJT. died here yesterday from a ruptured street, offloers arrested Brown and appendix. Mr. Henrle wa operated placed him In th city Jail after they 1. r. STOREY. Worth Orden on at Price last Thursday, IDA M. BAL'GH. Honeyvllle. reported the discovery of a pint of Mr Henrle wa born at Fern, TJtah, whi!Vy In the basement of the house. ARCHIB Hooner. HI father, James Henrle, In 1991. ROBERTS, was Brown later released on bond of VIOI-Weber. PENMAN, W was one of the pioneer of thl lo.vio, signed by I. McGlllI T. and n R, Jluttrey, cality. Surviving are hi wldowi Ignore Nelson Henri; nine children, Josephine Miner, 29, J1 West Third BVAY LAVBRW L00A. six brother and three slater, and his MARTTX, Samaria. Idaho North street, was arrested after a TELMA MAT PALMER. North Logan. of had been beer parents, James and Hannah Snow discovered quantity Jt Henri. " at the place. 5he told officers that OH VAT, GRAKT BIRD, Meados. The body Is st ths Wallae at Harwho been had there people staling ROBERTA JONES. Idaho. Preaton. mon mortuary, awaiting preparation were responsible fV the beverage, and was released on her own recognizance.. for the funeral. BIRTHS. Mrs. C. H. Bailey. 4. J10 Seventh CHILD I BORN. South street, was the third person to THOMAS trs rarrlnirfo Bordett and Lyl. be brought exnner ibimiii. h naltle curt. boy. the officers., who Special to Th. Tribune. I. via Jtwtph and Anna (laardee MT PLEASANT, Aug. M Mr, and reported finding beer at her residence. WAI.LAO: Wldtao. Wallace. 142.1 Sllth arrnii. hoi She also was rriea.ed on a IJfiO bond. ADAMS Marlon Claudlua and Winifred Mrs J Faireld Larsen have jiriounced provided by Mci!lla and Buttrey.. Ires. Dnnkla Adamt. 1:4 South Twalf'h th birth of their first son today. Mrs. Eaat. rlrl Larson wa formerly Mra Arc lie. HarOA KLH'g Cnrtattas Atrr. and Mary Selnett of thl city. Scooter, Cycle to , the $afe antiseptic 1 I TOURIST PARK REGISTRATIONS Arrival at the Tourlat park Tues day Included Warren Kyttson and party of Modesto, Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lockwood of Canton, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Z. N. Flood or Omaha, Neb.; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Clayholt ana two children of Bu Louis, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. H. Orton and child of umana, .Neb.; Mr. and Mrs. A. Reary oi imcago, in.; j. w. (jiarx or Kano, Nev. ; C. L. Jaques and party of Worthlngton, O.; V. L. Long and party oi i.m Glomes, iowa; Mile coiweii and party of Gilo, Mich.; C. E. Vogel and of Lo Cal.; Ray ?rty and partyAngeles, of Cleveland, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Thorley and flv children of Cedar City, Utah; Mr. Frank King and party of Lo AnE. V. geles, Cl.; Mr. and Mrs. Phepphard of San Bernardino, Cal.; W. E. Rodlmson and party of I.ead, S. D. ; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winger ana two cniioren or Kokomo, Ind.; J. P. Lundstrom nd party of Denver, Colo.; Mr. and Mr. M. L. Onrdon of Tulsa, Okla.; Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Llndensteln and three children of Lincoln, Neb.; Mr. and Mrs. R. E: Ambrose of Reno, Nev.j'J. Klpps of San Jose, Cal J. E. Eskelson of San Jose, Cal.; E. W. Bourn and party of Milwaukee, Wl. ; E. M. Bevena of Bole, Idaho; Mr. and Mr. P. H. McMurry of Santa Cruz, Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Peak of Denver. Williams and Colo.; Margaret E party of Denver, Colo.: Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Wills of Los Angeles, Cal.; C. T. Beck of Wabash, Ind ; Mr. and Mrs. Vern Miller and two children of Hyrum, Utah; 0. Hoffman of San ' . Taking Lydia . 1 learned through their own expert ence tne merit of tali dependable medicine are enthusiastic lc recommending It to their frlendi and three-month- s. " 4 7t MRS. HARVgy TUCK ISJ a. a. s. SHKLswiua. imo. "Grow a14 along with tne, R. R. No. 9, ShelbyrtUe, Indiana. "I read about Lydla E. Ptnkhsra Tetretabie Compound in the Hua books yen give away and began t take the medicine. After ths first few bottle I began to feel better and eo:d eat better and had fcealacbe. I fel Ilk a difierertt person. At snytlme that I don't aside by tfce your.cr set, she finds a good 1 take th Vegetable Oompoanl own. That Is, sgaln, as I always keep a bottle on full, rich life of hand. Ton may use this letter fot ll her health is good. Thousands of women ct mldd'e every word la tro. I will antw.f letters seat te m " Ms Jr are, say ther c ther vigor and any tU-Ut- a r 8u Cni iv.t health te Lvdla R r"rchara a Vegetable Compound. Those who have The bert 1 yet to be With her children grown tip, the middle-agewoman Ends time to do the thing she never had time to do before read the new book. Fee the new plays, enjoy her rrandf hlldreri. take an active part In church end civic affairs. Far from being pushed THE NAME tk ITistrlbtited City, TJtaJi. CAUi CUARANTCCS ITS tjWasatch Merrtil-Karyee- r M.2. Oompaay, S2S West fef fl h-- PURtTY c4 louth, gJt i had been In bad condition for I coold not ia my worlc? One dsr I read what your medicine had done and Just had a feeling that It would help me, to I eent and fot a bottle ot Lydla K. Plnlcham'i Vegetable Compound. , I had only taken halt a bottle when I got op and started to do my work. It gare me an appetite, and helped me wonderfully. I can not praise this medicine highly enough. I gurely will advise all women and girls to take It, and they don't hare to use rouge to look healthy. My two daughters are taking it now and one la also using the Sanative Wash. 1 am willing to hare yon ne this testimonial and I will answer letters from women asking about the medicine," Mb. Histtt Tccx, "L ,';"i espe-ciail- Mr. W. M. Lloyd, Mr. W. A. Mocr. F. 8. llrd. Mrs. J Q. FsJ. kMr NB CONCIBT AT Pleading ruHry to th section ef th wrn a and Mrs. Harold Mrs T. A. ordinanc covering pr"feaional band will give a city's , O Prlc. , formne-t.iiirg- , f mr person were oocicort at park Wedresdsy Genrge W. Coolidg, so of Mrs K f'ned gi e-In dty court Tue.'tav, evening from Liberty 1 until t e clock. Jofu-la- r T Irwin, end J. O. Rsynoida son of They w.re Mrs. Kt Krott. Mrs. W.ra riaawlcai and .Ivtvon aad mv. Mr. and Mn O. T Reroid. left Hawthorne. Vd Xary Cauin ral and w;il srrs rendered by rsem-be- r Tuesday evenlrg for West Point mil- - aire. Augusta Talma. of th band. l neighbors. - of proportion slmisar to th "soooter" wer stolen from their parting placs In the atat capitca Jack s mother, Mr. A. V. ground fkvnberg, Mi Wall irreet, rerejrted the los to the polio and ofricere are suppowl to be scouring the city for th. missing vehicles The Jones boy Uvea at lis Olrard avenue. y The youngster hed prised his Llcycie, whi n he received last Christmas fcy Pinkham's Vegetable Compound i -- Stolen; REPORTED. Tribes. HOOSEVELT, Aug. 7J. AnnounoS- ment has been received her, that Joseph S. Roblsosj, director of physical education at the Duchean county high school, located hers, waa married this evening In Sprlngvtlle to Miss Jo- phine M. Pougail, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Dougall of that f place. Mr. Koblsnn is a gradual the I'nlverslty of Utah, having don work at th Brlgham Th brld I a Young university. : gradtiat of th latter Institution. WEDDING Btwclal to The Part Through This Trying Period in Good Condition A y Francisco, - Cal.; Mr. and Mr. C. p. Emery of- RIdgeway, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Smltkmyer of EvaruTvlBa. Ind.; Mr. and Mr. Oeorg. Montgomery of Pasadena, Cal.; Oust Andersen and party of Nw fork City, tf. i ; air. ana urs. a. vr. say.rs ana crhlld of Seattle, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Walt of Milwaukee, Wl.; Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Melugin and two children of Tacoma, Wash.; C. C. Coals and party of Bennett, Neb.; Mr. aad Mr. E. T. Holt Of Gshkosh. Wla: Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Almond of Pasadena, Cal.; C. W. Long and party ef Marion, Va.; Mr. and Mr. F.' O. lipltaman and twoMr.children of T.Pas O. aad Mrs. Christian, Mis.; . William of Hollywood, Cal.; L. Schott aftd party of Minneapolis, Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Thomas of Madison, Wl.; Mr. and Mr. W. R. Abbott and child of Pasadcae, f CaJ.; William Miller and party WlchlU, Kan.; W. L. Cameron and N. of Los Angeles, Cat; J. party Hirsh and party of Austin, Txaa; III. ; C. Nobis and party of Chicago, Mr. and Mr. C. J. Horan of Lo innlii Cal . and Mr. and Mr. Wil liam A. Madell of Milwaukee, Wis. WOMEN APPROACHING ? MIDDLE AGE e. Two Boys Hearts Broken Curb District Asked on McClelland Street Jak Soonberg and Carl Jones, each year of ag. sr. out th.ir usual H. Blnnlngton and other petitioned irwn of transportation si no Tu. rn eommission a day noon, wnen a "oootr" and a city Tuesday that curb and gutter district be crested on Mc lJlnd tretbtween Twentv- flrst Mouth and th lenvr aV Rio Grand Western Railroad romranv tracks. They auso ask for rradlnr and graveling Th petition ws referred to th department of streerta. E I ; Jssbm State of rtah vs. G. William Smith and E. T. Ef II. to rerowr S00 on bond of .A. L. Lucaa for failure to appear. Jordan Valley lnrtatment eompsny vs. Tbenphllus Uufhes at al., to quiet title to ,, for Having Liquor girl. Pl'RLCft Benjaailn Edwin snd Blanch. Wad. rnrles. ill Milton sy.nn. bat. PCAHSONUerschal Elm.r and J.ddI. Chriaunses Pearson, 761 Wlndaor street, girl. OOOnritl.UIW Jeaae Mlron and Mabel Xs- tarah Wood 'Qoodfellow, Bountiful, Utah, bor. PARDONS John Randolph and Colda Blea- sor James Paraona. Denver. Cl.., ber. BRINTON Elaier Bldrldn and Mabel Me- Donald Bnntoa, M7 South Kaeood W.st, bor. Twelfth Eaat. . WINJt L lsl. Mary Brans: wlf. ef Alfred Winn; 24 years rid; 1131 Eaat Fourth South HILL, Samuel Edward. Sftl buabsnd ef Marls C. Hill (deceaaedK 74 ytara old; 1120 Laird avenue. "Horseshoe is my specialty," ald JAMES (J. CHgRHT. Salt !.-- . I.OLA T. WILLIAMS. Rait Lake. Jack AVIacomb, 9, of 420 Sego avenue. when the reporter quiixed him regard JOHN H. HANI.ON, Phllllpa, . JLL1A Bl'NCU, Denr.r, Colo. ing his accomplishment. I throw 'I'm neighborhood champ. ATHAKASI08 3. KTRCNIS, Botta. i ANGBMKI SOTIR, Mafna. two ringers for any of tire other fellows' one. They won't, play with me if there's anyone els around. They BLI.SWORTTH C. BARIS. Salt Lak. OPAL B. UrUPHRSVS, Bait Laka'. say It am t no fun. 'Can I fight? I haVe to fight, some OVERT T. BBCK. Ct.rfl.ld. to too I'm run." time. big F.LVOKA U. SORENSOM, Aitell. 'Can I swim. lYetty good on an Inner tub. I haven't been round the HERBERT 8. WTTKILET, Salt Lak. I'm water much till this summer. TUr.MA SMITH, Idaho Palla. lesrnlng. o, said Jack seriously, fthat a VH.BS BROWS', Taylorarllle. (iOLDA SOFFB, South Jordan. Just what I can't understand myself. I don't eat as much as the other boys, LAWRBVCB M. TOt'.-rrbut 1 get rat anyway. Alto. Cal. GRACE L. MWHART, P., Salt Uk.. Three Arrested In. Peterson Garllck, 470 South Klntb Wist. bor. COHL BiraiB sod Leah Svass Cohi. Sandy, rtah. boy. LtTSHO.N Jshs Baiter and Helen Clair, Ulrrell Iyaho. 4 Eaat Bey.sui Booth, DEATHS. WALKER. George Banry; bnsband ef Alice S. Walkfr, Hinckley, I'tah; 01 yeara old. CRtTCHriELD B.tty Loii; Infant danth-te- r of Bverett B. and Florence Mary Burre Cmtchtleld ; 1 yeara old; SM Eaat Sixth South BTArFTER Jobn Harold; husband ef Proe11 ms P. Stauffer; yeara old; 1022 HM0T1TI B. WltaoN. ADA- ' .wlfldr !. ft! (Mil JIM 70 74 70 104 .12lClsr .OSPt fldy .oo pt cklr Tif'leir 70:NWl. W'NWl. 2! Wi. mands it, Keep a bottle handy in home and office. It puts you on the popular and polite side. Send for our free book of etiquette. It covers everything. Address Lam- bert Pharmacal Co., Dept. G-- 9 2101 Locust St., St. Louis, Mo. BVBRYBOD Y'S - TALKING Ersrybody'i talkiol about the marvaloui wblttact of teeth after using Listerine Tooth Past a short time. You will be delighted. Large tube 25 cent. .OOlHear eti W streetcar condae-to- r, meeting the public at close range every dsr of the year, said that about one person out of three offend by halitosis. Who should know better than they? Fact 'to face evidence TER-I- AT ii.i enth S( Listerine immediately destroys odors of all kinds and so leaves V fa fit? : sweet. Begin using it now. Common decency de- Had Halitosis Listerlne, the safe antiseptic, at 7:14, Augnat WEATHER OnSERVATlUNS 6 P. M.. MOrNTAJM the breath normal and uuiii, |