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Show JANUARY lOyDAY OGDEN PROVO, Ab4ut Th Hew I delivered by Wffiw every sight iSundsy eacep-e- d at 1 cents per month Ait psynMeta and regarding delivery should .wmiplatnu be made to David Johnson, agent -- office OGDEN BABKMENT REED HOTEL. mUNOAJf A. 8TBVENJS, AU(r, Ogden Branch. r Patna for Daily, flaturdey and SataLmreeg. ly Newa nd Phone rVA Orders taken for Church works. Resijsaoe 411 South Pint West St ret. ' Carrier east side of Aesdamy Am Ind Carrier west aide f Aasdessy- - Am In A MS-- lJfc-- Telepfcoa - nqoatif to make ,ri conpletata ittuflat J lamedlet dsllrary- W- - n Ali e. A Ikmw tor Br-- k rr i0i tLf nv Ft; your viio-- s p rvP.f Instam fPHgample st -- 4 Ij t 1 ubatltute i cup of good tea before going out A Into th Cold air makes outdoor exercise enjoyable. III THE Aik for HEWLETT always. Oto Shups-Wlllla- m ot tared by Recorder AlMaon. The new wnmMeeen will meet jbrelth the city council St Its float apodal hsmeetlnff today when report of the Itn L various committees and other portal data will be turned over to the All of the heads of pinoonltif officer deweitasots tHt he various piuntetpol detailed statement of Drill pnaent ppondttlons in their various offlcea pDipaclal 'auditors have been preparing tthis date for several week under the LdllrscUon of Mayor William Glaomann. L Pol lowing the meeting of the official 8 "today. the affairs of Ogden city will pant into the bends of the new om tnmlsslon, each having charge of the annuuneed last various deportment ' week. have been Many appointment (t fumade for the heads of the various -- municipal departments but then still s number of Important pel' $ymaln lone to flit. This bustnsse will be at. few Branded to at once nd within ewlay everything is expected to be in 'good running order. The law provides '"that no Incumbent can act officially lafor his department until he has been (uwappokrted and this will nsceasHate L f1 I I 5 I tI i t lc )h ( , O t 1 ! ( I1.-5r 2 d f many Immediate appointments, which , expected today, bar r, tNDERSON 0 1 DOES NOT REMEMBER ACCIDENT City Jailer' Herbert Is now convalescent oonflnapient at the Dee tohoapltal for serious injuries received at Fccles building Are Nor IS. Is now' 1 path to walk out for a few hour each Kbl u day and bis recovery, though slow, la P'conslderad sure by hla physicians, er Mr. Anderson is still bothered with laipalna In bis head wbleh Interfere with nihis sleeping and his vigor and hoalth l have not returned. Attending phyil-- it J'Vlans stats that not one man In a f bithousand could have survived the terriof Mood flypl Injury to th skull and 'I lrhlch Mr. Anderson suffered. Through i"ths newspaper, Is now "learning of the long hours of uncertain-- . flty and fear which followed the aocl-- f gljlent when bis tlf hung n the balance for several days and ha states that hi ..mind was a complete blank during that "time, Hs doe not remember being truck by th falling stone roping and viycstates that death at that time would Jiave been painless. H says he feel Veenly .the Interest manifested In his ch'baftalf by hi friends and th public end the act of kindness to r"kpproltes and family following the accident state that hs will bhystclans 27 probably be able to resume his work In rbOut thl wet -PHYSICIANS ATTEND 1. ".ndersoit, who - prafter tlx weeks 0 j ks 1 ' T t rub- tltq alves Olm I I f I'lXERAL.. There aa a large t.RIY ' 1 S at the tonet sni'riues of William H Gran hH etorday tn the Sixth ward mectingKoe The speakP Nelson. Jnaejdi ers were Elders A.i Buttle and Brlghm-Juhnorader wkebth of the A Star" roada up Georgv Knight Power Company and I" I ah life uf the iuieed Jicoutiful vocal selections U - retidrrrd by the ward tmuHy light sad Power Company ttoolr. a sob by John Johnson, a duet Merge Islitytg by Hisses fJxe Evaia and Norma Pott! ton ant quart t by membtow 'stockholders r of of the Choir The Indvtn war veterans Irmo(j Jan. the Knight ,Power company met her of Whlcrt tho decease ua. a member, number Saturday afternoon and voted unani- aang thqblos'ng mously for A conaolkfetlnn with the FOCRTff DISTRICT COCRT. Utah County Light id .pdwei cxsofsoiy Jan. 1 The following Provo, A meeting of th Utah County Light A hava been art Ip ths Fourth district Power company was hold in American court Spanish Fork city v J, A. Mathias. Fork 00 'the same business and voted tn favor of consolidation. The capital Jan. 15 Htats of . ..... 5.. stock of tho new company wrttt be 00ft tn share of the par vain of l armJgnment Jan ft Elizabeth Kelly vs BP L. A, tt S. la each. The following directors of the new railroad company, Jon 22 Clara Finn v William Finn, Feb 8 company were selected by th Knight I tab Ranking company va. James company: Jess Knight, W. Lester Mangum, It. E Allen, ft'. W. Nlbley, V. Olef, Veb 5 Utah Banking oompany va F. W M. Lyman, M M. M toller, D. B. Brin ton Newman Fab 5 and Jqha P. Cahooa. C C Watkins et aj. vs Provo city Th Utah County Light A Power company elected tbs following dlreo-tor- e board of education, p Jan. 1 Inetitutioa aft be consolidated company: John SpsLnlah Fork C Cutler, Stephen 8 Chipmau. A. J. Carl A. Marcutrn, Jan 26 Kara ra. Attwrt Lewis Chadwick, Kvsns, J, P. Uardner and John P. HalJan. 4 1 A vs W Yane company Williams cf The JCjilght oompany has five power , Jan '29 plants, one In Hahtaquin, two bn Provo al Esthhut K va John Tanner Stratton, tn two Milt Creek The Utah river, and County company, baa two plants in Feb 1 v D. A Sarah Tiffany B G. the American Fork binyon and on In Alrailroad' compopy, Jsn 24 s-- , ...... pine Magle B Thompson vs R W JenThs new company will be Incorporated under the asm of the Knight kins. Feb & Magnus Moriensen vs Iron Blossom Consolidated Pokey company, Mining company, Jsn 13 A a Fullmer vs ths D A B. O. railNEW ADMINISTRATION . . road oompany, Jan 17 Utah Black Marble company va. HOLDS FORMAL MEETING 4 American Marble A Onyx company, ' Feb 7 Provoi Jan. 1. Practically all of the Spanish Fork city vs Url Stewart, . city officers of th new administration Jg arraignment, Jan. met Saturday evening In th council Fllxabeth M Miller vs James JI. chamber with Mayor F Decker and Miller. Feb. 8. ; Commissfonsrs H. J W. Goddard and K, H Ray A Co va R Jones; " for a resetting. IriHoy Dixon, for th purpose of talkr The following orders were mail ing over th work to b dons. Robf W. Sullivan vs Mary Sullivan; Mayor Decker spoke of tbs necessity Lor unfted effort oa the given till Jan. 12 toanswen part of all the defendant Ltxale Myrick T. Ernest Myrtck inofficer in order to make a success of the new form of government. Ho stab terlocutory decree of divorce granted d that th people expected Sue eves, plaintiff by default on the ground of and In order to bring tucceaaaU, must desertion do their part and feel the responsibility f" In the case of th Utah Banking nn was male of their respective positions. to exorder P J pay He pressed his belief that they Would do Aydetotte and Alma Greenwood $30 each for errtcea in examining sacuri-tithis and that succesg would follow held by the banking oompanv, Commissioners Dixon and Goddard spoke along similar tinea, urging the PROVO JEW XOTLS.J of all ths officers to the end that the etty blight be benefltted flam If Wood occupied the pulpit at and the peotoe not disappointed. . tho M B, church last evening and dejustice C D. Glazier. City Attorney livered nn address on the peace moveA- - B. Auditor Morgan, Ralph Elliott. ment Resolution wen xd pied askChief of Police W F Olles, Fire Chief ing Senators Smoot and flutwrland to Jos. W Loveless, Acs ton Bran Wride. support ths peace treaty. I Superintendent of Waterworks Rod Twin were born to daughters Street (now.. Supervisor David Mtagg Mr. John T Olson yesngday. Watermaster J W. Carter, Building C. H Miller, City Physician IL Ths city' new police forr has reQ. Merrill, City Engineer John R. Stewceived uniforms made front Knight art. flealar of Weight and Measure woolen mill cloth. , John F. Beasley. City Recorder Fred Bvanft Polio Officers Jonas Collins, M I Bushman and Jess Man waring, and Fireman Don Park, att spoke In favor of a united effort for ths advancement of th city, and expressed their wttHng-ne- s to work to that end Alt paymrato sag oemplalnt should bo mada t J. M. Hlair Agent for , Dally, flatnrday and REPORTS OF CITY OFFICERS. Newa W. First north fltreet. Provo, Jan. 1 The following reports Phone Offlee with fkrdon for the past year have been ( ompany. Real Betel art Loans, ul prepared North BtraeC Main bv city ofllrerr'of the Hell Phong adri- ministration. City Marshall J T Williams report 21 arrests, exritishe of 1 211 brought CITY COUNCIL MEETS In for nights lodging There ha been !79 du, and 571 Imposed tn fine days FOR THE LAST TIME -r- Administered to Etdi and oOatfe et Josephine Shorten. The speakers And Bond DaiodieWItwAB-- were Cluuincy Kills, A. P. Ballinger, Moke. MtXJuorrie and President James Bishop to potnunenta Wotberspoon Employees of the company, where the f Ogdau, jaa. L On Saturday, Mayor-v!- deceased Candy was for several a. O. PoU and CommiMdonord-tlM- t years, attended employed th services In a body. C. Internment was In the city cemetery. ft Amoet Browning and J. yye, formally tailed on City Recordera MURPHY COMET SACK; biCart Allison and after depositing . each, took nwatfsfactory bond of 110.000 GREETING INFORMAL Idtb oath of office, which wwa admlni-- ; , WCLwAtl iawl t W. H Provo. Jan COMMISSIONERS ME 1 eforw Juatlce Thistle He 4i iJh L J ras and la beof the Pen e -m examination ao ing hell for ' a o in default of j 1 Ul '1hn V 4i t" 4 - -i ! - tt aUBfarf4 CIl Tffl StnsilUs A II You Are the ad Ogden, "Jan 1 f Following jouromsot of polite cou- -t on Saturday, when Judge J. D. Murpay extended his last act of leniency to three plain drunks" by discharging them, members of tbs Ogden bur association mads an informal sail upon th court and welcomed Judge Murphy back Into th ranks of th lawyers. " Judge A. R. lley wood, acting as Chairman, briefly addressed the court As-- Boyd and called opou Attorney to speak. Mr. Boyd stated that this was ths flrst time hs had aver attended a Judicial funeral, and In a few well chosen word, humorously welcomed th court back to th Klyslan fields where th real lawyers are." , Attorney Valentina Gideon, recently appointed city attorney, and Attorney T. D Johnson, Judge Murphys former law partner, complimented the judge ujton hla retirement from public office after a period of six years on the municipal bench In replying to the remarks of his fellow attorneys. Judge Murphy said hs had appreciated the fact that he could not only attend his own obsequies, but could taka part In the Service, lie said he had made many mistake whits on the bench but had tried to be fair to the rich and always powerful aa well as to th poor and He stated that be did not conlowly. sider bis retirement as a funeral, as suggested by hla brother attorneys, but rather as a reeiirrectlon and that he was rising free from the burden of r -- Office -- will b succeeded by Judge ' Murphy 1 -William. II. Reeder, Jr. !(l x LEAVES FTEti FOR ITsVR VKT. Ogdert, Jan. 1 John. AV Reeve, who for lb past year and a half has acted as cashier of th tvYoming Coal company and thbv I'nlon Fuel company, has severed hie connection with these concern to take effect today and will at once enter the lrisumnce field, being on of ths incorporators of the J C Ur Agency-compa-ny. 31 VIUUAGR l.K EVsKS. tomarry following Neal. M GERMAN JFRCIT BCTEIM, Ogden, Jan 1. For th purpose of of apples and securing shipments other fruits to their native land, H. Oltt gnd P. FIendt. fruit dealers of Hamburg. Germany, am In Ogden as the guests of C. M. Olay of tbs Ogdeq Fruit Growers' exohange -- A number of ioewi .fruit men, who " OF COMRADE will ship many carloads nf app)anxt pINERAL am season, bsve been In conference with t asti Ogde. Jan. i. At th Third ward the 1 tsltore. Cot'hapclwn funder afternoon at o'clock fuoeral of Itr. James X Allen was IXOEPEMID'T rSMC8. a held, Bishop W. It, Van Dvke, Jr, preJsn 1 So fsr riyilen l Ogden, Ths musical program was siding. th Ttnh Independent Teleconcerned, . Duet, Mary Parley and Unorge phone company has passed Into history, g Julio Jh Itouglest solo, tr Parley, quartet stt the dine of that company having Rallantyns, Oeofge Douglua, t'arl been connected to ttm sables and JAlllson and Leo Madaon, solo, Georg switchboards of th Mountain (Rates solo, Mr. Farlej. The apeak-"'r- e Tpoigla: A Telegraph company shortwars President James Wothcrsixmn, Telephone before midnight on Saturday. .Gilbert Torgeson, Bishop C. K IVter-so- ly Fsch of th three cables of the InDistrict Atty, ft T llulanlskl, company contained 1.200 '?! 'cl Tatlotk of theOt (1 A II, from Halt dependent week, a force wire and for the flnTake, Elder David McKay and Bishop of 5 men has town past In transfrlv'sn Dvke. Members of the G A n ferring threw lines employed to tbeoupew comn ujhs Women Relief ctWps and th WV F. MadDistrict Manager ciroie. attended In a body and pany sen say them am bound tn be mtnedlately follow Ing the servltcs. per nurturmjs In numbers for th trews A formed their ritual st the chapel but effort will next few day iargs number of tho Ogden physicians be made to rtmeily this trouble as 'were also present The old WashingInterment was at the city cemetery speedily aa posilbla of th Hell Telephone s where the grave' was dedicated by ton avenue office romoA-ela- d boon completely has company tUrtiop Vs Dyke and I being Used td ths headquarters of the new company. tf -- tied n. Lin--ol- ' ji of jins. Bimn. rtrxLRAL th' I.ynn ward Ogden; Jan. L At at 1 o'clock, the. funeral nf Mrs- - Jaa Baird was held, Bishop Oacsi' Turmtulst presiding The ward V choir rendered a number of selections Miss Myrtle Leavitt sang a solo and a 1 rguartet sang several number The W k apeaiterw ware President Anhwrtllff, Prest Charles F Middleton, Bishop Lh 1 J Taylor," Paul Christian- J' von, W. W. Crane and Bishop TUrn. IgulsL Burial was in. the city cemetery 'r ie-w-ls , it JXXKHAL t FRAK PMYK. Ogden," Jan I The Tunral or Frank was held at th Second ward c Pains chapel ht S o'clock Sunday afternoon Vplahop Robert McQunrrle presiding Inula was furnished by the ward choir tha 'following wolMau rendered i',jctlon, Walter fltophens. Jon yilcox TUIERX4CU3 SERVICES. Ogden, Jab. 1. At the tabernacle on (tunrtny afternoon at the regirlgr servE Rich of the Bust ice, I resident Ben was the spanker, hta cm Mates mission theme being along general doctrinal President Rtoh lne of th Church related many Interesting experience of a religious nature whkh ocurred numerous travels I'nUer th direction of Prof Joseph Rnllantvne, the following special musical progranv was rendered Organist 8. F. WhitOrgan prelud aker solo and chorne. O Night DiMis Bessie Blair sad vine" (Adaml, chrlr- - chorus, "Hymn to Music" Buck) choir; solos and chorus. "Hark, Hark. Mv flout" (Shellcv), Mrs. Myrtle Hlglrj, Mrs Tlltle Poulter and choir. organ poatlud. flanyF Whitaker dur-lu-b- is -- John Seovcroft & Sons Co. ' ; ' ; j s Womens Furnishings; Rats, Shoes and. ;" U.-W- ' n, Co-o- aom-pan- v. es Mr-an- LOGAN. Imprison rnent served fleeter of Weightk and Measure John F Bos lay. reported MOM collected in hla office. Supervisor of Streets George T. Pear reports 57 blocks graded; ISIS load of gravel and other material used Watermaster J T. Farrer, reported 13 M2 75 expended In cleaning ditches, etc Fire Chief Joseph W Loveless reported 25 fire with a Ins of IWH- - and 11,45 Insurance Eetray Pound Keeker Joseph W Loveless reported Mg head of animals em pounded and 1137 cash collet ted Sexton K an Wride reported f OS 75 collected Superintendent of waterworks J If Hideaway reported 25 meters Installed. Ths total receipt from the waterworks system Is 312.157 3a As Superintendent of Rawer Mr Holdaway suggest that atop he taken to construct a plant for the disposal of th sewage of th city. 1 -- CHARGED WITH ATTEMP- T- , TO COMMIT MURDER Provo, Jan I Bert Chanevv- - of American Fork, has been held on 81.000 bond tn appear before City Justice I. I Glsalar of Provo in Jan, 33 for preliminary examination on a charge of assault with Intent to commit murder Th rharg gross out of a quarrel wttnrjoa. Householder In American Fork Dec 20. when t'banep cut Houreholder with a knife. , ' MU4RUCE IKTTNSES. The , following secured marriage licenees Mark A ..Taw and Mabl Clegg both , of Spring, ill Jaa Wm WhlUng and Emma Beulah Child, both of flprlngvllle j flamued Ralls and Georgia Callaway. both of Provo. Provo, Jan. have couple 1 -- Ir Fork, Th VA l Je II ft I IMPORTED DETECTIVES OR LOCAL OFFICERS? Ixgan, Dec. IL. The experience of Logan City as to the enforcement of the prohibition law ha ien that local polio officer ran do more In getting hold of the , Bdator of the law than Imported deleave The .. rest of the men a ho Imvs been tiled In th past or ta.i wit coat Lgmn and the iMiigt have been tlti tiofi dy altogether nnaattslai toip. Lat summer kanie iyanagd to get four or fit offender add In three of th cares Uie mca pbaded guilty and line aggregating 3S) wrre paid Th total coat of the xh,is thing, aa far a the police were ned, was teas than lift It U believed ihat berefater the Imported jiften i.i be lip-n- ri alth and local men after tb offender of the prohibitu i law Whaf has proven true In Logan aa to this matter i, a o true aaCity to th eounty. The fherii . listening to th advice of some jopl . secured two men from th outride i nw ,tlme ago and they operated In tl county outside of Logan for a cne crmbla period, hut they mad on arro, :s, whereas a newly appointed dout with the assistant of the he-t , mad th capture recorded In Tl News g few .. days ago- rlkfng to be neglected is the geney of the social consciousness; In such atartllhg degree, in tha year now dying. Aa never berorw w seas the responsibility, and the privilege of so, cial duty Thf common man, the integral ele. meat, looms bigger than he ever did,-an- d men have been sobered by events and developments that reveal bow tha problem of the cultured Is th problem of the uncultured, th problem of. the rich that of the poor; of tha good; that et the evtL Grateful that movements that make for race unification, speed space, that there proceeds wlftly the articulation of tho, elements of reform and uplift Into Intelligent unity, one must still remember that the problem of Ife ia personal after att." STATE USRASJAJT8 EEP0ET. The annual report of II. W Griffith, state librarian, shows that M volume were added to the library during th pa8 year. In 11 the library consisted of voiumeo. Tha amount of Insuranton the library to tho ty and county budding was Inereased to 138X10 Expes. dlturss of the state library during tb year amounted to R.7I2S. 13.-8- M PRINTING AND BOOK T BINDING. tV are tha pioneer In Job Printing and Book Binding In' th stale. Our facilities are the best for handling any class of work, no matter how large or how small. , . THE DE8ERET NEWS JOB- DF.PT. ' TEACH TOUR . CHILDREN THE GOSPEL. A are looking for something tach your friend and your tha children Gospel aa restored to tha earth through the ProphM Joooph a Smith, Just porcha Tha Iook of Mormon Utaratura. contain ratigtou tract tvo volumes wo- voU itoa sold for at and E uma postpaid eoroptla by If that yon will aP4d Klche DESERET NEWS BOOK I Main Street. Bi t STORE. city a. mi: tti The Charlton Shop HOLDEN. 172 South Main -- EFFECTS OF PROHIBITION; OLD FOLKS ENTERTAINMENT Great January Clearanco , rorrrapomieiHe j Hohkm. Iwr Ji Tha holitiny omasoii ff t of .he rba iuk tly touUabVKe- of ruhibiiUin taw. I Sm nntdl h Iqnr. It) not our at Tli cty roumtl reealon Friday rtrolng and Ike affair of..h prrsent a far as possible There Were a number of .resolution psnu-whit li eleared the table at buaineas that had accumulated, The roinrql'lee on claim prrsmted d rectanmendiog tie d niI of the irpst 'aim of R Klrkbam fin-- a new set of teeth Kirftham stumhlid on ll pave-CrnL,0m fell, breaking his krtifiilal teeth. He Mged the ooun-r- il to pay for a new The rounrU the pmimiltee and accepted til roporb-o- f aifopted the reoommcvlstler it ona-talnLogan, in apertul aounit up aevii ' tli(nrt lt n enUrteln-- 1 H faHi! Knti th iwupta Tti" fliar a mount vtl to 3h whHa the wcaid nl(Hl wax taken in at th Tha Otl Klk held thtr annual oathr ami all itpenl an trijoy erlHaye0teriy a hla Hmi. There wm Tn at the banquet- - Tba table wem londed with tho oKMi (liinit of the earth, and a cotu q.lttea of young laiUea la nrftrfhr The itiinibor tt Old the ahme aa lat vrar. atlll alive, hut the After older, irrowing banquet a program wa carried out ronahrtln of yonga, new and old eUv talve. peertKw, fandy and tmU wera pawd aund by tha 'bwk.rt full a hma aa any m rould partake A kind wirtaht faellng A daiww waa jprtveo-4- t tha ava prevailed ning for old and young irtUraperaed with aonga and recitation eery appropriate for tha day and oaaaon Thoaa of the old people not Ahl In b out w kindly remamoervd by tha com thiE-ww- k OHUee. Jack rabblta ire wery ,tmtnrotifl this winter tha huntera have for a bunt on NW Year day, arranjred tb laetl to1 give a five dance to their opponent. ar-,..- k. cu-a- v st-- - t i Dresses, PRESTON. IDA Pnlix-ema- Iriy ir 1 Octree Amenc-a- F M brought suit Thursday sr&lnst McOnl-IfaaFrown, druggUt anil WliUam for the J)ll It sale of S ben arral md in Juattcs ( hfietmas. Hunter 0 court tha defendants pleaded rot guilty and were placed under 9300 ' bonds mu h There was comparatively very lUtte or selttr of wftky during the drinking ImUdsv Juki passed and tho city official have that they almost eradicated tha evil A ptasssnt surprise was gTven William Huntsr clerk of th Third ward Thursof his neighday eyetimr bv about bors and friends Lively games, good cheer and holiday lands contributed to maks the evening enjoyable r out-goi- e Hi - k. Baxd--riisr- . : ' -- Furnishings, Caps, Rubber Goods.' Capital $1,000,000.00. ' WE MANUFACTURE GARMENTS. . Salt Lake City Sampleroom 168 SOUTH WEST TEMPLE SEREET. - Notions,-Men- 1 TELEPHONE CO. INCORPORATES. Provo, Jan 1. Th Palmyra Telephone and Electric f Aght company has Hied article of Incorporation with th oounty clerk. The principal place of I Busina Bpanlah Mark TWVapKal LIQUOR CASE PRES NTS stock Is t 688 In iasre nf the par SOME ENTANGLEMENTS value of 125 each. The followtng-ar1- the director, fc P. Thoms M. d. K rant ua jlsnseq. Kd- - M, Itknks, JJ Tf.v rial or Ul cam I R. F. Thomas t of Halier Driver aith Uleaal of Wioir it thi n city, occurred FAIAE PRETEN8E CH VRGKD. today before JuU Jury Provo, Jsn l Rrneat M'cGregor having: been a ke f A mtit of Cnltou by Deputy toottmony wti intro'll cd and on of at toteriff j. v. Du itn, (hsturday In rharg f ha detertlvc who a or kd up tha me, of securing enteriainmaM bn by tha nama of Ferrivaj w jUued tn pretause from. Ik. V. flmJUi, . of ah awkward pooiUon. Urine doaiod OGDEN, UTAH. EXCLUSIVE WHOLESALE Dry. Goods, Tht having been arrested more than one but NEW TEAR BRINGS and said he was Imprteonod then, the defense brought a wltnea to th at test fact that he had been con victed twice and had served two term of Imw aa thl evidence that It prisonment. tn a bad put the city and the detective fix. as the taatlmouy of Pefclval was sale of the retied upon to eetablLh the liquor After hearing th evidence The Rev. P. A. Simpkln Emphasise Need for Greater Seriopanefs and argument In th case, the court 18 took R under ad visament-unti- l At This Time. oclock Tuesday morning, when Judgbe rendered. ment will That th new year bring with It great eeponslhllltlre tq everyone. In that FOR K BETTER SCHOOL. Logan Dec. 31. --County Bupt of fhey must realise the truly great things Schools Laraen baa taken up tha matter of llfe and make the most of, the opof securing batter school facilities for portunities offered them in 112. was the the Greenville district, and has aroused main point brought out tn tha sermon of the active Interest of tha member now education who are by tha Rev P A. flimpkln, pastor of tb board-o- f considering the question of providing the Phillip J Congregational church, that district with more room for next yesterday year. "As thy day n shall thy strength be," tb promise of God, ards bis text The speaker declared that the splrlt of AMERICAN FORK. seriousness Should mark New Tears eve for all thoughtful and Intelligent men. TWO AMERICAN FORK The evhliiratioq of tha cup is a poor WED to be the wellspring of celePEOPLE thing TYOUNff bration In bidding good morrow- - 'to another span of life. the speaker went on to ear "Whatever be the opinion of (Special to Th New ) American Fbrk, Dec 0 Ferry Beck, men regarding the eternal things, sure; son of Mf. and Mrs. J 8 Beck of this ly there will be none to question that our modern greeting of the New Tear, city, and Miss Maggie Orr, daughter of bacchanalian and riotous. U a poor InMr. and Mr. James Orr. also of American Fork, were married in tpe temple dex to the reality of our boasted adat Salt Lake city on Deo. 38, Tho wed- vance, pur lauded civilization. ding reception was given at the home TEAR IS A DIART., of tha grooms parents the Wednesday d The 110 ad year la Just what w have were on 27 There Dec, following, guest present, who enjoyed the games, been. Nineteen eleven la not the wonmusic and refreshments, with which derful. amazing story of the dally, the party regaled itself Th merri- brimming over with it diurnal harment lasted for four hours, after whtrh vest of the worlds doing. Not the recthe guest dispersed to their home Mr ord nf the wonderful transactions of Heck stnd his bride are making their the market, the great social and pohome with th former's father, being litical events, the artistic advance or scientific achievements of the II engaged in stock raising and farming month past. Both bride and groom were born and new Tha no value or meanyear baa hnJsed here, and have hosts of friends ing for the Individual except that be hh wish them well. tn dt. really five, tn better fashion than ever before. CITY SUES OFFENDER, One would not have man Insensate of the that cluster about WARD CLERK SURPRISED racial great things solidarity and Its realising. Too AGKNtir ySpeetal cnNf,ra). (Vavespondnica) C. E Goalmdhas been appointed agent fyrJThe Deseret1 Newa tn Prea-toIdaho, in place of John Larsons A Aon, resigned PalMiia JtiTha Nfiwi alll pleuea .re.-nand order their kuhscrlption Church work, 'etc. through hint. n, -- e rtrV ORIGIN OF THE RFOROANIZFdI CHCRCIl'AND rccRssiov, A book of 440 pat) Shewing th latter-da- y $ Neckwear - Novelties apostasy-- . This book Is Invahiah and Indispensable to missionaries and alt other student of Church hlstory.y It deals thoroughly with th origin of tha Reorganised church and tw"Hiviy of apostate aourem, prove It to to also that that church boa departed from the doctrine of th Prophet Juaeph fltrltit aad no4 Mtacks theqt vlndU-ttyel- y dcnirg mnnv of tie priaV1 lhs gpel - Tho book 10 ' clilr,jir treats the 8neroln Ifl the Presldnc and Show that PRESIDENT BRIG- HAM YOUNG WA PROPERLY ORDATNED TO LEAD THE CHURCH , By Elder Joseph F. Bmltb. Jn Cloth blndlnt per copy 5 do cents. In 8 cents. 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