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Show 0 If You WiU Spare (DfilEM. Your W SI tM w week out of ft him mm of Hlarr tad our Home Svrjaii Becks, you jrour win surprised how fut th by tb t - r.idl a.! ay. I an4 Uai-'id- use at tactary at tb M tiM scarcity OfH Am.!iunt4 ttifv wash. O III raor operations lodar XUAauoaa ioint to a continued satU tb and at the aaaaos. Meet ta Salas shipped to tb i saaattUae at aad tb btna pwm as tb plant ara sow vet) filler Tha Utti tbT plants of tb company ia tbo sartbrrs rat at tb auto bars aim 233 Main Wunml operations. J. L. Robooa of Plata City state that la the tttrr i . boat ar writ ptouU vita boot crop thla year, and alao ar lUSbly aaUaSaS with tb ardd than by tha muacvmMt of tb a oatpaay. Many former ar rscelv-lH por too for tbalr product, and as tb crop Is vary heavy la aom tb tb irottn ia rtsme ar tpctd- - M that tb Improved loading a grist bsasSt ta tbs sad everybody Is satisfied. Mr. Kotooa aJa atata that tbo to- rvxnuii t tha Rallaf Ogden, Oct. V. ball ss Friday aftaraaoa at S o' too k. tb fsaaral of Mr KUa Prlc asd la fast chUd, wa held. Kihopi Oaaaaalar Oaorga Ktalatraa prvald lag; Mutocal aatoettona war rendered bf Oraea OrtCla, Bartba Brown asd Mr. aad Mrs. Edward Phllltpa Tb spiabats wr S. Williams, Aaaal Hit, Jabs Huntsman, Bishop tv. D. Vaa Dyke, r, and Bishop's Counaslor XtaMraa Tbs funeral of Walter Dlt Purdy lid at tha Ninth wind chapel, W. O. Ridges presiding. Must-wrendered by Agnaa ales Tliomaa and Elat A Susday aebooi elaas of dacaaaad was s member alao eboraa asd n stringed or rsndarad s number of seise Tbs apaakara war Oaorga ThosMS orbbona and Bishop ty the company to run tte trains as the rolling slock Is constantly guttine Into worse repair. Roller ar beginning tn bad engines need overhauling This work mute b don If traffic Is to on and every day adds to the go of the officials in the traffic department The general public can net realise how tm portent to the traf Ac te the railroad to the mechanical l department and the railroad offk-taar not going to tall the public. This the rteson that w ar more confident of winning this strike than are our friends outside tb Federation. sooms rcEi: Oet A It g parslitontty reported here that g large Dumber of men svs to b brought In from Chicago to tha place of the striking me-- : oa the Union Pacific. It is said there are many Idle men In the lake dtp as s result at the business depression. end tb railroad company U baving so trouble tn securing nil the workmen seeded. Supt. Rowlands of tha U. P, dentes tb reported Importa, tion, however, and says: "The men who have gone out her ara good workmen, aad there Is no desire to dll their place with other men. If It pan he avoided. Bom of the men acs going to work. Of course, the company could All their places with asatern mea, but I do not. know that there to such a move on at the present time. - We would rather have the men who meld la Ogden and have families hem work la the local shops than mea from other places. We are hiring mea all along the line, wherever d patent men apply. We have suf men la the chops here to keep m going Just at present, ao we am not crippled tn any manner." The present force within the stockade to noMsrg enough to call for the number of bunks which are being prepared. While the company report that there ar now about 200 men in the shops, reports received at etrlke bead- the union pickets deny rirtere from this number of men are now working in the shop. Not a single Federation man has returned to work." said a strike leader. JJrery man who la out on strike must nmk a dally report so we are able to toll Just what they are doing. We know not a single man has returned to The bulletins which we receive the general headquarters of the federation report that similar conditions exist all along the line. We are confident of winning and the reports of strike-breakecoming to Ogden are not worrying any of us. "It to hardly likely that the company has any great number or men coming The railroad tSe Ogden from Chicago. having enough trouble right in Chicago to get men to All the places of the strikers there. Our Chicago reports show that the company Is a rs bill' Ate 4 aad adcaaesd : pcei.s. im li bkuwn I RICHARDSON CHILD EXPECTED TO RECOVER Ogden, Oct I Suffering from a earl cue fracture of the sku l. Don Carina eon of Mr. end Mrs. the Joseph E. Richardson of 2T Twenty Second street. Is under medical care at the Dee hospital and hopes for his recovery ere entertained. The child, while playing about the steps of the Third ward meetinghouse late Wednesday afternoon, fell from the banister at the top of the steps, si ghting on the pavement 12 feet below. II was unconscious for several hours and had until the attending physician lifted the skull from the brain, when had little he rallied. The physicians hop of saving the childs life at first t Improva-remarkable to the but owing in his condition on Thursday. was It was sUted that his recovery practically assured. the '2.1- mift . La J-- - B Mjii La T o . Ine .d. uiiil u V c- Puurta tiar-a- , 't ' I f -- ,;rt ) that certain parties have attempted to get the child from them for some time and that the charges are merely on false statements. trumped up Speaking further of the trouble, Mr. Chandler made the following statement: There Is no question hut that things have been greatly exaggerated and that some of the good ladles who have taken this matter In hand have alw-a,-s been misled. Our child ha been given the very best of care and hag never suffered abuse or cruelty at the hands of my wife, the statement of member of the committee that Investigated. notwithstanding." DAMAGE CASE HEARD IN DISTRICT Ogden. Oct. Before COUR Judge J. OCTOBER 1ST TO 12TH At 168 South West Temple Street, Salt Lake City. Sample room of Jolin Scoucroft & Sons Co. BE SURE AHD CALL, Some of the members of our firm will be there WE XIAOTJ7A0TURE L. D. 8. GARMENTS. A jJ -- liter - tealM lU tte prtc. te totter ta to to tteuaaad 'iimari rrj u.- hi a Jam. Warden Xagarg mat r. L r, ,iir.je party wa .jhtir.Ut ai Ir.end. tu t'. lTae. tate at toe sites ran f Cilfd Mated Dimiq n( ' nlyl ted ate Iteqi nkt ie year set peed. ad teM mama tod. to el Inft te Ute. Or. ftosws Sdwte y k t. eete Isestoini. at teteeJIed Or. , isialteton pma4 e tatatoU it Maodag at tee tto tors ld. el 8n to stated a toy wnwlil Tto w is n aedw. ' ipstel priteed Md trees exoteims, rotes tsdtote elctael. Cnws WerW's Dkspteteery ktojd Aise state se. Mato. N. Y. ta to tmt a food. Or. I The Trinket Shop til i I11 lit tjcelay. ha r-- It tht teto Ute't to gives, by a T being hs te ed. H Fter company rtsulla tes'LteVtetl- Am atoter lies ate- - tet et u D This Way? te r U- jt j It. n o 1 i ! a.ir.in.-tra- t. 'MsttJsMttoto'i FAT ... hotm. the wvathu Tt). in to bTtho) r HtbTI.H i j K A Johnaun aad fatally arc cpwnd- of LliuUit .e!t -Prank Paster. 1e i t lub- - ir.g a few day In tun Lab City, Opte. ngalnte ktipha a Mterlr I&Jund ctrrl blna. t al.. to Is. s ocuyatett I lYora there (her go to Canada, wtera a Owuaa ate la mad by I, i. atei h upa- they trstend tv mX their future borne, iuioa. aiatall bit. tb of teal Utah te atdd so the erouad that they The Mountain Tunnel 1 mg at son com- - j driving haw baa tewarrl auKctaatly mar earured through fraud, ludgment tpaay baa Computed It cut. tunnel and 111 lea nuiaamua scalp la also mated for v ' tba hospital with Inletcte, three miles te ditch on the aaat side of nd It 1 wbta h I wound raqii'rrd la rtlt-h- f y due the lh ttsountatna. nllrgrd to te- .dartS !ht It I k v r f jftun.ta etele The funeral rvkca the remain j .n waapmg fatal of AIMn lUMph were held In the North ard use tltighou Monday at 1 p m. wa Urge. Hi teat her, Ttbl N HI I'AKMINUlOX. amts- - Th etlrndaru ltasnuaetw and class attended Kn. a is Tuiil In a lytan. body The qtukrti were Daniel W adding." In tha opera hour j Thumb' lfd trvm tte iwvta county Iasi lUaihuarh, A Msrl and ITeet. C. N. on Wadnaedny r.fniua. ( Pbrtnlngtua Lund Beautiful llt.wer were conh- -f te was rtng a 1 monthIntel, ! Vfd a 11 W. H tributed 1 utk-iHay by Inc mi and relative. Myor uroiird for furgary, J. H Orant of l .Wta K Allred of tTeter and fam- Tburwlay nflanwma nt th houir .if Pund nwlon from valley Saturday for Fait Carl NaUua. Ml Twanty-flr- rt Ural, by HalUugr. Texas, who wa hen thu ily leave tillwhere they win mwke their t'lty. Ivputy Sbartff Thome iJwVina IPTHafrrring. and Las acr.t tha melon to Lake future bme. Mr Allred has been a Nrlnrn people, who have known . ,n . , prnmment figure busmen, Iw merely for sum time, ft 1. , f ; bounty ,? or. h m s j plied there for board and that be u pili.gvillB W t being plowed for t ,lim. e in tn aeftired a lodging tl w .ter tad "'-rr- d r.m the '" , vtb n,hrr rhlge ,n Itna ha Bgurr-- 1 In a Bvuhev llle tunnel, which ta how In l,4o5 ttt.ighb.ll hood. b((t. ,h fa,.ulty IiUm h,,, number of sensational h crowded because condition In the of the The Uud t hlh water has betel developed during th put two y .sir, and has Amhrr teacher. Nathan been a resident of eith'T the city or I, rxcellent fruit has not KauI MlWonl u added to the been county Jwll here during tb great' lackof,y He Likes the filth grade and Mis part of that Uni. HI mote frequent Goldie Faux advances to the sixth. offense, however, seems to be a mania Daniel Rasmussen Is advanced to sevfur writing bogus cberks, and It Is enth and Milan R. Anderson Is adsaid that he Issued more then to worvh-vanced to the eighth. vouchers between Logon ami bait The work on the high school buildDkr. He was taken back to Farming Is progressing rapidly. ington Thursday evening. LYMAN CHRISTIANSEN Thursday evening Alma Btackham of Moroni started with tour carload of M IKR1AGE UCESMX ACCIDENTALLY KILLED sheep for K ansae City market. license Marriage Ogden, Oct. have been granted to the following (gpecta Correspondence. ) couples by t.hMtnty Clerk A. tl. 1 Fihralm Oct. CEDAR Frick Carl Dltlnisn and Janette Hy-wooLyman ChrWtiann liwiwitly killed (witjr In an ncciutmt both of Ogden; Oeorge W. Alwhll out du R len of hloux City, Iowa, and Mrs. Dora vhtoh (tax urml with William iHmgiaa. hunting HEAVY RAINS IN lgthtT waa I Weaver of Lsikln. Kansaa hunting aing (ha tivr afcHHil two mil from tSunnlaoa. Tha SOUTHERN SECTION two were wated In a clump of buthaa BOYLE ESTATE PETITION. for ducks to waiting whn Ltour appear, Ogden, Oct . Asking that the will Iftfl'a gun waa accidentally dtachargvd of the late Elisabeth Boyle, who died Tha tntlr loasl of ahcK too effact Q hia (Special Correpondenci) Nov. It, 1904, be set aside on the companion's head, death rcaulUng Cedar City. Oct. 4 Thla section of ChriKtianftFn'a brld used of a few gnund that the administrators survives him. H waa 34 years country wa visited the first of the undue and nnfalr means In having month old was highly esteemed by ths peo- week by a heavy rainstorm, which lastthemselves named as beneficiaries, the ple and of this section. ed 48 hours, and has given the country following grandchildren have filed a a thorough soaking. petition In the district court: Norma The branch normal school Is running LEGAL BLANKS. Vanderhoof, Marlon Fretwell, laura with the heaviest enrollment In Its hisRandolph, Bessie Annls and Bryan at this time of the season. Of everv character and description tory Boyle. The petitioners stats that on Miss Clara Emily Tucker passed from Nov. SO. 110, John A. and Wallace arranged from the best legal life forms this today, at the age of 20 years. Boyle, sons of the deceased, were grant- and brought strictly up to date. She had only been sick for on week, Robert 1 trues ed letters teetaroentory. A full supple on hand at and her lose will be keenly felt In tha always Boyle, another son and the father of DESERET NEWS BOOK 8TORB community. tha petitioners, was not recognised tn the will, as were none of the petitioners. The property Involved la said to be worth approximately IJ.OOO. PRIZE BABY BADLY TREATED, IS REPORT Ogden, Oct 4 Perlous accusations against Mrs. Ethel Chandler, Ispreferred alleged by neighbors. In whlcb she a to have mistreated child which she recently adopted, have resulted In the Issuance of a comJenson. plaint by County Atty. David Ixike on A deputy sheriff went to Salt Thursday armed with a warrant for the arrest of Mrs. Chandler, It having been learned that she left Ogden on Wednesday. The complainants state that Mrs. Chandler baa misused the baby and has beaten It ao frequently as to cause black and blue marks on Its body. They also charge her with slapping the infant. and even assert that teeth marks are plainly visible oh It body end face. The child, a girl baby, wa taken from the crlttenton home when three months old and given the name of Dots Chandler, legal adoption papers having been secured by Mr. and Mrs. Chandler. On the other hand, physicians who examined the child state that the bruises are not of a serious nature and even admit thato they may have been caused by a fall, as claimed by tlu mother. It Is understood that Mra Chandler also claims that the bruises on the child's face were caused by chilThe baby dren in the neighborhood. recently took the prise at the Four-Stat- e fair baby show. Edward Chandler, the husband of Mra Chandler, denies that his wife has 111 treated the child. He states -- Ote hubliwl ,otn tti ;! - !ruw. td dt mrUullll. tti , OPENSHAW ESTATE1 lUttail lf.Ul Mm Tte evented tte prtee t.Lua aad i - t I - , rrv. , I , 41, 80. MAIN. SOMETHING NEW. SOUVENIRS, CURIOS, NOVELTY JEWELRY. And Trinkets of unique design. Something for everybody and everything at Popular Prices ruin. p,, . , i , tanOjt re NOW IS A GOOD TIME To Take Your Savings Account to w 1- CITY. d. Chn-Uaii- Conference for Merchants to meet you. a te ml PrateaLOcL Lte J ar te tb gapet Taliry Oteara inter M Do Yoa Feel i. V e badly harassed In Chicago as any place along the line. "Avery day will make It harder for ar - SU Salt Lake City. Htenna I Iran." 1 SERVICES. . & Trot Co. dts-flt- ur ts still bates gatharad ta aot withstanding tb aavar of tbo paat law nlgbta. a t tarn "I 1 asate j ! Itfzn i aM s abUy al a l.a TW UJrtltr f ( I tte, ha a saviors account and saves the nickels and dime that other boy would spend is the boy who will begin active business life determined to succeed. One dollar starts a 4 per cent savings account. wimm lad li. I i mt waat MS tr t Who Mon tba knvjr llll Ms rue tbwrt ten W 4ni t w id ag tad w a .an m ter ii te4 J.4. tetete teW-- e 1 ... la ter (rvcalt a THE BOY Vais Mona r-mla ta te ate Ite-t- , tei Urn that tte to aa rsfurrU tw t wt te tel cotfPCTmoai raises PWCE Cf BUTTER ' MASS ter ,.ro ihhw I b da y tea agd alm. ta kart Ta a as buga tte gay af naptet te of a food bank account. Sews of tv tire a( tote mi hand a.g tajere MOUNT PLEASANT. I bMA aa ttl.ig a a l w Lagan aad at tte teMtte aat TtldMl terete aad a la a g4 tte tratea ! te brought I a a aa aCgbt aad la a ds In tte car aag aaadated ! a toTwtea f a parw.nirt malar ta dollars will accumulate and how aoon your boy will be the owner (.-- Attar aau- - I j about (a tedy. Tte teraitM awe Ite gulf that It ay w-.l ; dui at tte MM laa curved aad admit that it aid a n coemwt-raat It charge r i:ie Oet. ; . OCTOBER T 1911 SATURDAY PROVO. 4 Attae VmJrna, LaAa A 4 agues wan tb peat W la S t m nr NEWS DESERET EVENING t . ttawan aa4 a t.T la ta tetnr . . i ammaaa sne tJr-- H. I r C. E. BRAIN ARD DEAD. Ogden,t Oct. . Word ha been j MURRAY DEPARTMENT re- - f o rt Sf '"( Thtoto of'C. E. Bralnard, a former d Idaho, a The News I delivered In Murrs y and vicinity from the branch office every night. L. E. Leurltsen. Brano b Manager. Orders for Church work Orrtc ever F1rt National Bank, with Attorney J nd tdvertlsln rwelved L. Brown. Bell phone 3741 Black fnd. phon , I'.S ,'..tllc xidU Of Us ..It. C Bralnard succumbed to cancer of the stomach. 177-- Mr. PETITION FOR ROOM OGDEN BlU13rS. FOR PUBLIC LIBRARY No cause of action waa the verdict of of the Jury In the damage case Salt Lake H. Collins the Errol against (Special Correspondence.) which Ogden railroad company, was rendered late Friday evening. The Murray, Oct. 7. The Woman's club suit was brought to recover $ 5,000 al presented a petition to the city council lcged to be due for personal Injuries Tuesday evening, asking the privilege sustained on July 20 last, when th of the use of two of the lower rooms in plaintiff attempted to alight from a the city hall In which to establish a moving car and waa thrown violently public library. Tho petition waa grantto the ground. ed and within a month the will Headed for Ban Francisco on horse- be opened to the public. Thelibrary Woman's brothers. back. the famous Abernathy . Federation of I'tah, of which Murray . . , is a part, has a library of Into prominence when they rode from organization volumes and has consented to give Texas to New York to meet Theo- l.piO the here the use of 2U0 volumes. dore Roosevelt when he returned from Locallibrary have contributed 250 volAfrica, passed through Ogden on Fri- umes; people 10 periodicals and three daily day. The boys left Coney Island on newspapers have also been secured. Aug. 1 and their original schedule With this splendid beginning the called for their arrival In San Franwill start out auspiciously. cisco by Oct. 10. They now expect to library Mrs McHugh. Mrs. McHenry and reach their destination by the fifteenth Mrs. Bird are delegates to the convenof October. held In Ogden Wednesday, that tion to be Friday. Mayor Glasmann announces Oct. 11. 12. 13. the Thursday, President Taft has made a promise to annual of the Womans Federmeeting on return at his trip, Ogden speak ation of Utah. Oct. 18. BUILDING OPEltATlONS. Murray, Oct. 7. John T. Roberts, formerly of Murray, and L. W. Harris have opened the Granite Mercantile y company In their fine new AH payment complaint thoul on the corner of Stab- and b road- - to 3 M Blair. Arnt i"t j building buildConsiderable South. Fourteenth Pai!v. Saturday and 166 W rirat North Htr- -t , ing and Improvement has been going on tn this district during the summer, BU Ottfc with Pardon phon U2 ( The Eagle block has added some sub- otnpftny, Kol Klat and Loans. North Main Strt. phone stantial additions to the main building. 166 Ind and y K. T. Walton has erected a buff brick building, modern In every particular, and It is now ready for oc- cupancy. A number of fine residences PRIMARY CALLED, have been built. Fourteenth South has REPUBLICAN PARTY Wen macadamized and resurfaced fro(n Slate to the R. tl. W. track. gave a moat Interesting talk, also on the value of organisation. Following the program luncheon was served. Dr. and Mrs. Merrill of Ihovo are visitors this week with Mrs. J. R. Miller of east Seventeenth South. STATE BRIEFS. At Bountiful, City Marshal J. H. Rurningham has been removed from office by Mayor Amos Cook, for arresting Carl Sessions, a special officer, with whom the marshal had a disagreement. The Tripp saloon In Bountiful has been closed under the new law. At GrantsvUle. Oct. 4. Mrs. Frank Hoffman paased to final rest. She had been confined to her bed for some time, but her death was directly due to toxemia. Funeral services were held In Saints chapel under tho the Latter-da- y direction of Bishop A. K. Anderson. and Eulogistic consoling remarks were made by several speakers. ; LOGAN. RECENT DEATHS DORA n. At Willard, LOWE. Utah, on Sept. 2. 1911, Mrs. Dora Hubbard lwe (lied after an Illness of only three weeks. She was the daughter of John and Rosabelle Hubbard and She the wife of Joseph U. lwe. leaves a husband, six children, mother, unmourn to her sisters and brother timely death. She was active In Relief society and Primary work, and wag widely beloved for her good deeds. Funeral was held in the Willard tabernacle on Saturday. Sept. 30. Music was furnished by the ward choir and Miss Blair of Ogden. The speakers were Bishop Hubbard, William Lowe. SCHOOL NOTES. Mary Harding. Bishop James Facer Murray, Oct. 7 An art exhibition of Hyrum, and Bishop Jackson of will bo held In Murray under the aus- Avon. General sympathy Is expressed pices of the Murray public schools, for the bereaved husband and family. commencing on Monday, Sept. Pi. The collection will comprise about 210 reproHows This? ductions of the greatest masterpieces On Hundred lxilara Reward for hny of art of different countries ami peri- cmW ofoffer Catarrh that cannot bo cured by KaU ods. The small fee of 10 cents will he Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo. O. charged for general admission and the We, tb uoderatgnod. have known F. J. Cheney 15 year, aad believe btm perfectly bon- money thus obtained will be used to o. ti OI oratxe in all buslneaa tranmcUona and financially plitC pifCP of urt upon tne tann any Obligation mad by hla firm. the schools. Due notice will be Niven aUe to carry out National Bayk or cowmercb. a to time ami .I.,.,. Toledo. Ohio. Our Is Uko Internally, acting Ha W. F. Kobinuon, supervisor or music, fttrr() mucous turlace of tb ha been granted a leave of absence directly upon tb bloodoratandirw. Price 75 cent, per to accompany the tabernacle choir on bottle. .Ttimoniio. Sold by all Univ'su. to New York. It trip through the lake Haji i Family PiUa for coattlp&tloo. Schools were cloi J Friday and many children attended the fair. The Old Reliable OCT. 1 was a period when interest was credited to savings depositors. semi-annu- al IF Y0U0PEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT here with $1 or more before Oct 10, you will get interest for the FULL SIX MONTHS if the money is kept in the bank until the next interest period, April 1. SAVINGS DEPOSITS IN THIS OLD BANK have grown in six months from nothing, when the department was opened April 1, 1911, to $212,116.50 Oct 2, 1911. Checking accounts also have shown a rapid increase. THE MONEY has come principally from Salt Lake City, but a larger portion has been received by mail from all over the west and from foreign lands. BRING YOUR ACCOUNT TODAY to a bank which has stood the test of over half a century, and which COMBINES AGE, EXPERIENCE, STABILITY AND CAUTION WITH MODERN, PROGRESSIVE METHODS. Walker Brothers Bankers Oldest Intermountain Bank. Work on the new sixteen-stor- y building, which tho of hank, will start next will be the future home month. Founded 1859. two-stor- I - Sml-Wo-g- y a two-stor- Logan, Oet, 5. The Republican city committee has called a mass primary for Saturday evening, at which the question of nominating candidates for the city office will be considered, and If a decision Is reached to name a ticket. It will be accomplished at that time. Junt what the decision will be cannot be foreshadowed, as both the with city chairman and aecretarj, several members of the committee, are Insurgents. However, it Is conceded by Republicans here that If a ticket la named, Thomas Smart has the the best chance of securing nomination for mayor, and that one of the commissioners will be William M. Howell, senior member of the firm Is of Howell Bros., of this city. It known that th organization Republicans will concede almost anything to the Progressives, In the Interest of party harmony, and It U probable that half of the places will be tendered them. Benatur (Jure of Oklahoma spoke here last evening under the auspices of the Lyceum management or the j , -- . at SOCIAL NEWS. Murray. Oct. 7 -- On Tuesday night an Fraterentertainment was given tn tho nal hall by tho It. l.eccas to commemorate the birthday of the order. A very a rendered a spepleasing program cial featuro being the folk dance by tho children from tne playgrounds. two colleges. Tl)ee children have been drilled by Mr. McHugh and Mrs. McHenry of the HISTORY OF THE Y. L. M. I. A. Woman'sC. club. H. McMahon of Salt Mr. The history of this organization Is president of the State Federation of now published and for Male at the Women's Club, spoke on organisation Y. L. M. f. room. Bishop' building. and the benefits It can bring. She was Uric $1.60 single copy or $1.26 In followed by P P. Christensen, grand master of the I, O. O. F. of Utah, who lota ot 12 or more. C. H. BANKS UNDERTAKING CO. MURRAY, UTAH. ea-C- h Which Would You Choose? 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