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Show j - ff DE$KRET m AGDENJ 4f '4 STRING AM A- - HTrVF.VS Mr. Ogden, Branch, j TrLxphjm ? it!. arc rpAlpuns Immedlat, is-- to make regarding requited complaint CAPITOL ee The amt quirkmwith Method, remove every trace ir fossa i moat p leasing. and ;trajrrtf though druggist tharge a dollar an ounce for delatone. h U wonB, many times Its cost because of the absence of pain when using ft and the satin factory results alw ays following. Care should be exercised, hoaever, to see that you get thc gnulne delatone and not an Imitation. BUILDING Stale Vilale r (Mice .structure Pillar Modern fnutead of and Dome. Ogdeil. Jan K ahooM erect If) (The buhillng to :t'tah That the state of a hmderfi flrepr'Kif as-cajdtol (building near 'llie hostnesa dudrlvt1 of ISalt Lake City, limtead of following the example of massive monument with donum and jpltlar. I the belief of State Treaaurer .David Mattaon. "Every etate hn three object ii Mr, Mattson, "when view," the erection of a rapltol building. First, to build a monument; to build a park and third to erect kit office building. The result Is a failure'. Inaamiich as Ihe final e tWrtg-'nofnther. Now the slate of rtah ha deMiO for a cat'i-tttermined to apend (1,500, and, when It Is completed,: If built jalong similar Ideas tty vailing in other hlates, the office quarter will be Inadequate, and considerable (space will be used for spacious hails and unneoessary frtlis. My idea is o ' secur the building site near the city mid county building wher the theater was to be built, and here to erect, at a cost of SX.oOOO.flfKt, a (steel and concrete office structure, IT gvr H stories In height, where all state (offices could lie located and be within pasy access of the business district, rrha Idea ts to make the state caplto! (primarily a business structure, for lafter all, every state office should be run on the strictest nther l,)0,0im could.be used for p, magnificent park. If ddred. or the fooney could be saved. This Idea has ieen adopted at the national capital a (n the erection of the new office for the senate and bouse and U entirely In knotting with the progressive methisls of the times." Mr. Mattson also referred to the magnificent Hall of Records In Los which ha been erected near the I Angeles county courthouse menu rBa mom afforded oof the lack of office In that massive structure. Those with (whom Mr. Mattson has talked In parts of the state express a strong conviction of the Idea and many prominent business men In Ogden are ptronkly In fuvor of the suggestion. A V zttLz cd- ' i u I' t f And rtmviirk- -. id An 'KSIdrred - kMIY Till 'Affwt, IN l K. A. ' fflseh presiding. "drn--timwas as follows. We'll Understand," Elmer'- And Ulliun Larson; soio. "My Prwyor.' , c ins Bernice ttrown.; solo stw Bolemn Tnought. ' liarrel le an; uo r1 bice t e I MIS Nelson wore trilhert Torgeson U V - r etf ..Neutabomb and Bishop Olsen Interment was tn, the city cemetery where ihe grave was dedicated by E. " number ; mint-n- IWWK ON' Jn Ki 's ar S'. LaRf-4- il j Jan. 8. Hovy snow drittwi storms are delaying tra ri' service over lb caiirjMd hnea wbieb) ligibn, 1 - w,'"'irenlt-t-tieflHer-,e- ih; PROVO. bn ' New-hou- se at d. ay sd l. point-scorin- - - ettii-er- Wild, MEET JAN. rornrii distiirt fourt. nrix orTRArfMEN. tn Irove. Jail I. of A prnr-tiott- ; I Ka,.-uilb- - t ond-reta- n-! . organ-ration- f . . STATE briefs. t rrMf' Its almost enough to say that our Suita and Overcoats made are by : Hart Schaffner and Marx and Brandegee, Kincaid & Co. Bat when we quote these low dean-a- p prices, the man who wants to dress right should decide quickly. " i llt, Br--- aftor-tkiunt- Poul-Mo- - r vative person judgment. possible. Its important feature of this Clean-u- p Sale is that the reductions are on the best goods produced goods that yon and everybody else are familiar with. Those who take advantage of. it save money. . ' ri- s ; .T c FM-ket- L- Irtb-nik- Jt ; n. Sun and Overcoat Dial were tSfi.OO go al . . . . Soli and OnuwaU the I P Aft SUM and Orcrooat that . were wee eWO.OO go ai go Salt Mil Orereogta that Suits and Overooiud that FA $19.00 war piM go at were ftt.M go at Suit and Overcoat that Salt and Overcoat that 0 Art PA were PMJW go a . .were ISO.OO go at Black and Bine not Inrludmt. f 49 .... .... WltV Shoe Values that Will Interest You n 4i U i EXCLUSIVE WHOLESALE i ; H i. . one r u , i ie.-- vu the Ijogan. Jail ; -f- iocy. Ball Cache Valley Farmers' association anmade of thp have nounce that the annual meeting of Ogdn. Jn. 8,KmploHP will undergo a IlnrrlniMn y i our!; that organlxntlon i to lie held in the In rnllronding dinf XMiUfMiHun Fork vs. Url Fpanish Htewart. county courthouse at I o'clock Saturf'lty at the loial Jr apiat di "missed on defendants day. Jan. 1 ing the nrst-twmotion and rase remanded to Justice's ot yanU. President. Jan.e Knight; senior di Thl (ysauri n'qmrwl once ah year court of Spanish Fork Junior ivies president Jane. Walters: 1h A. It. Cramer all the and Mamie Cramer; along pytfm motion ivies president. Constance Hansen; secr from K1 Paro. Tea., to Portland. r BRIGHAM CITY. lempirary alimony set for retary, Hattie L. Hampton; treasurer, The loial exninimition will he under the hearing Jan is fpearl Ellkitt; chaplain. Kale Topolce; vs mate of AViillvn Nich'd, William V. uglm, assAult with (conductor, Jennie Garnenu, assistant mipervirtlon a dead - weapon defendant arraigned; COUNTY COMMISSIONERS by J, H. Moore ind H W. Bryges vonductor, Carrie E. Dodge; guard, The f III remain eur not Id examination uJt mt fir FVto. 3. Caroline fioilu Olsen; assistant guard, HAVE BUSY SESSIONS vm. W (', r Ogden until Jan. tt'atwn, criminal Xb'pn.1nt arwUjtnH: pka of not wr 8. trial for April llUItfv FILE riTITIOV FUNERAL SERVICES FOR Brigham, Jau. 8. The Iloxeldor comi .M ivho xraiUod a A imr-Asking Ogden, Jan. x missioners passed ft busy week hi this nf divnrue ry from KAREN CHRISTENSEN MRS. Harry city and dispu-c- of a great deal of of administration of ;he of jtt. on lh prrund late Harriett t . art bitww,-'iB-ii'o nlnlnilff'ii maiden De- ember ;7 ;oi ' ttgileu. 99 panaed providing An tirfllnuiMF M Mr. tu funmil wrn tr.wr, mtorM. Tto a Jn. to Miss .Mints 0Jrn. on Jttuk rtb rrin Salt Ioicr City. for a bounty of 3 oooLm 'Kurmi f'hrintf'nurn wan huM nt thf pe'Ub'n hii b"u hle-- In effect to Imniodiatoly. ni tak Rei-Jerkin chapel on fhinrty at 12 oclock. court to Harriet r' appointed deputies to following n. Brown and A rims of rnbblU dMtniv .tlto WORK n UAH VldAXT of the The estat, i n nettled: " Oreon Las MOTHER CRAYS real estate ai ti1-S. A h Lio. rommunlratpm .i. fC I. Hnrrt. Itaw I'ro!p4n-SWEET POWDERS r NAh- - l from O. H. f!kf line: ; W. ftoowYlIle; James lUrrie, nfrltry OX vKI ovi It MOI NTtlW FOR CHILDREN. lit t, 'ontrurtion ro i,f X Morris Frk VaUey; Philip., A OortslsILIWf I m. Ohio on tho GniUiptattnir that work rmrlilnm, rftk. rMtiipr In plant for whih Mr, Pike company iftned for Bide aer n franchife, will be commenced h ,.f tha old jjourthotum. of the bids were the Baker Thoee eubmutipf VRttaTiMnw. SMspl. wM i iMtpany, Merroll Lumber jljiiinb'T A. S. OLMgTCO, ke Hey7n, Y. rompany, M F. Anderson and Ixrenxt 71 named fumiahed 1trrKon, GUNNISON. the loweet b .i and waa awarded the contract. Ifi utc en and Levi Andereon jJlEARSJXENBiaOlARJLe. awweaeoee forthaBoxddcr ir' inct and Mna. Amy AND LAYS DOWN BURDEN In Wriglit vi ajiH Inted an assistant Miss Alice Welle the recorder' p, aerial received n pidntmet a assistant in Gunnleoii, Jn. 7 Mr Christiana the recorder' office for elx weeks, OGDEN, UTAH. The following official appeared and Anderwm of this citv died yeeer-inasked the commissioners to fit their life a uf nineafter -j monitng nearly with new furniture! respective oflkjea-rHti.Jewves no relatives Road Coii.miMd.iuer F-- N. Pierce, pis Shoes Womens thThirneof and died Mrs. and at Irlct Attorney B. C. Cull, Justice of the Furnishings, Hats, Dry Goods, larwen. Mrs. A ruler m was a native lienee Jensen and Assessor Miens Eabber Goods. Notions, Furnishings, Caps, nf Ileemark and earns to Utah U1 182. Iyirenxo Larxon Cftmmbwlooar settling first at Kphr&im. where she wa inatniMlfd to hava ail the old furCapital SI, 000, 000.00, became the wife of .Christian Aniler-- j niture In thu o!i building overhniiled. son. whom eh survived. Flic had been . --WE MANUFACTURE GARMENTS. a resident nf Gunnison sIik-- 186. She FAREWEMa MInsjox . Va born April 3. 1RU. near A fsrawwll social In was baptised linol BriKln-.uiJan. where shr Danmark, Lake Salt Bampleroim City ' the Chproh. The funeral eertloe wllljltonor of P. Hi Horan sen. superintendent SEEEET. be hehl tomorrow nffbrmxtn. Inter- - of city waterworks for the pat four . 168 SOUTH WEST TEMPLE meat wrl take place Jn the Gupnleon years, who will leave next week tat his I sucond mission to Bcandmavia, wa EX AMIN . 4I - h 1rxl ll 7 -- tei ' e geniua-touched- CARSTENSEN & ANSON CO. - n 1 pdr-o-,- 1!- V" . i -- ?. Funeral nf Mrs Hedfiwd The funeral of Mr. Frank Bedford of lory-to- n who died Dec. SO, wins held Jan. AND IN THEIR PLACES 8. In the Leyton meetinghouse. The The FoHowinjf Make Preferred rervteee were conducted by Bishop M. Jan. 7. The appointed F. Adam. Charles Onttrell of BaR WEBER lgan. city officers took their offices Saturday Lake City was the principal speaker. EVERETT The commissioners the deceased Waa having afternoon, about 88 years of met at 8 oclock and approved the age and leaves six children and her TEINWAY bonds of all those who had filed them. husband. KNABE official ty The appointments were made CHICKERIXG Meet Town President Jfc-Friday, evening at the regular meetlpg J. F. Martin, and Ooundlmen Joooph of the council. A. Anderson. P, Cl Soorup D. G. Bur-g-c at your silent Piano. ' Come Thomas H. Humphreys was named as and J. C. CrarJe of BaJl. met with the city engineer, and Rex Kimball or telephone and we will see and was soleeled a. wralslant flre tbbJ. liie reUring town omcera ay lj o'clock. Jan. 2. and assumed Charge of the mumake you an extra allowance during George D. McCulloch wae chosen sanitary inspector, and Exra Eames was nicipal affairs of Bolina. After a brief the next ten days for your piano in exappointments had not been agreed diwmwiion of the flhanotaj oonditkma Rememchange for a Pianola-Pian- o. upon .when the others went through. of the town, on adjournment wa tokPianola-Piano- s and When it rams to ihe appointment of en until Raturday evening. Jan. g at cost $550 only ber, Eames. Mayor HayboH made a very which time, town officera will be apin five makes Obtainable only a the and him upwards. pointed. vigorous tight against kof Pianos Steinway, Weber, Steck, mayor is at the head of the departIxivetaod Reunion The Loveland ment of public safety It was thought Wheelock and Stuyvesant. would effective I be family reunion waa held Dec. 89, at the that this opposition Lindquist aud Nel- Deweyville hall. A program was renbut Commissioner MUSIC 5c PER COPY. SHEET POPULAR son supported Eames because of his dered, after which oil present retired to the basement and partook of a deexcellent record a a police officer. dinner. There were 105 relaMayor Hayball waa named a the lectable and nine vial tors. The evening representative of the city at the con- tives wa spent tn dancing. vention of the t'tah Development Next to McCor nicks Bank. 74 Sonth Main Street, league, which la to convene January 24. William Jex Birthday About 600 L FRUIT JREFOKT. InLogan, Jn. 7. County Fruit-tre- ea1 report spector Otto Jenson ha filed of his work during the past year and It contains a r ugh statement of the grow til of the fruit industry here. Acwere cording In-to this statement there E.O.000 this county-tauyear plantedtrees, most of them apple trees., toThe 63 apple crop eximrted amounted an average price carloads fir nhli-of a Ik, u t I.VJ1 per carload was obtained. PEAKING plainly, most of us desire to save money. Of course many are forced to There were two carloads of peaches save at every opportunity; but, regardless of the necessity of saving, every conserand a ear of pear exported, nearly all of this fruit going oast. The one most will save wherever good varl-inu- HY omt'HtS, Ogden, Jan. 8 At a recent meeting.I. Hftirry A. Young. Auxiliary No. (United Bjianish War Veterans, elected khe fololwlng ofTIcera for the prefent h ALL OFFICER?NAMED s, A II XI LI sixty-eight- v fe--- etrbe-jiurc- t ; . -- f practical-ly-abandone- date.- -' . t Ca-ly- - 1! com-a-die- bn V j tuhTb-niT- .Mf RECENT i enter Ogden. Ttw overlnnd Un; tej d in th Th News Is delivered bv carrier e'rlouit satuntay afirrn n every ejty ni 1 might IRundsy excepted si 1$ 1 did arrive ntvi amt esn, per month. All payments and cxUki moirnn after psowmc Ihrouic!! ahouul drover regarding fcsopiaiat . yi - Johnson, agsat. biow hl f top cnrai. tbm , V"5 MW f'W our and WVorninijSatjrftuj . Orders ly New, fnd Plume The fate of ibe wmIMmiu) 1i An ween 14? Chim-Residence for S les UrnHi hsO ewu h Sow h Firat W est Sirs!. ful. The faet' mail, arnvmg in Carrier dvamej at aids eaet Ava, Academy f aturdsiy nights st rm man It mj led r3-I- . lMuri late. Carrier mil aide of Academy Are Ktt-Jhiaaeiuers au tra.nmrn on .hoard! nd the Overland Limited when it arrived t I oeioek Sunday mornlrrg sported a Htnmioiis voyaue' all the way frmrs Chlrajro to this eitv. foreea of mn HEAVY SNOW ON Hnowplowii anrl la were sent out from loth Oinien and THE HEBER BRANCH Orfn Hiver evening ih an effort In keep the line rlenr until the. drifting reaFPd, tvpiepH enditionB become Provo. Jan. l. Three feet siiow wora throiifhH!t Wyoming and it t believed that some sort on th- level is rvisirted along the track of the Heber branch. of the D. tk R. O. of train service will be maintained, the arhedule has been through Provo canyon from Olrnsted to Charleston Yest-rtthere were two mnall EDITOR IS ARRAIGNED snow slides atvrve the forks; Which FOR CRIMINAL LIBEL reached a depth of about eight t. The engine of the train coming from Heber plowed throuph by leaving the Ogden, Jan. S. George Wilson, editor train behind and going bock when the of the Weber County Cltlxen. a small road was opened. sT!ie train going up weekly paper which was published dur- today had a snowplow to guard against ing the recent municipal campaign, was being snow bound by a heavier snowfall arraigned before Judge Reeder on Sat- or additional slides. urday on a charge of criminal- - libel preferred by Chief of Police Thomas . E, Browning. Wilson was bound over POULTRY ASSOCIATION to the district court. HOLDS BIG EXHIBIT Another action preferred by William Olasmann Is also pending, being based on alleged defamatory artiProvo, Jan, 8 The annual poultry cles said to have been written by Wilson In which he severely criticised the exhibit of the Utah County Poultry association will open thia evening and mayor and chief of police. PUPILS HAVE CHANCE continue to and including Jan. 13. It WKBEM C LUB ELECTION. will be In the room on Center street, TO WIN CASH PRIZES figden. Jan. 8. At the Weher duh formerly occupied by the New- - York i The indications the annual election of officers and a Clothing company will be held to- dr.- - that Ihore w ill be more-anfiner flupt, J. M. Mill, of board of director Ogden,' Jn. antlci-I-ute. A biros Is has shown srhools at than attendance. night. large any former (ho Ogden city public notice from the National MA silver ohallenBe cup will be awardunicipal league of Philadelphia. Pa.. ed for the highest FAREWELL TO MISSIONARIES. that the league will offer two pair of for the school, aindenls to rlgea high variety of birds tn addition to othAt the Fifth ward any "Ogden, Jan. wo beat eesays on the subject "Street er r. L of prlz Taylor Gibaonburg, amusement ball on Tuesday evening, a Ohio, will act as official ' , syorer. (leaning In My Ulty. wilt be given cash farewell mlaslnnary party 11. The best essay will receive Albert In of Elders honor Krumper-masecond best essay prise of $30 andof the and Ross It McUune. who will INDIAN WAR VETERANS The contest is $S0. a cash prise for week the fields leave ther during the to any hoy or gtrl throughout uf. AflmlysiaiL and refresh mentx - '.pan IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS Country who Is a high school student-Th- a arelabor, invited. are all Contribufree and conditions are that no eesar shall be evewill received tions the during rxceed l.MS) words In length, and that Jan. 8 Jan 24 will be Indian nil manuscripts must be returned to ning for the missionary fund. war an' day In the public Ihe league not later than Feb. 20, IMS. VISIONS OF ROAST THICKEN. mugt bn A speriul (All manuscripts submitted pnocvani ims teen prepareil maned by an .assumed nlune. th- real Jon. k Visions of roasl fur thntei talimient d the Imllan Ogden, name and address of the wrltot- being chicken proved too ettoug a temptation lighters iiiui w'li rendered ai the ancioecd ia an attached envelop. This for J. H,.KInlcy: a negro employee of Centrn! .schoel. where the- - veteran, an, cqunt twill give each have to been Invited f the attend. I i. Ill'' rnmimsslury department JuiIki'b will rhaiu Harrlnmn ranrmlK, n ho wn ilui'i tu(l (upon the merit of the article written by a fpltow pmpl$y a W il l. III.FCT OIFICF.HS. hiding Iwlthnut reference to the locality from bin! under hi mi u h leaving ,tau s - The Iruvu t.onimer-l- t (which they come. The Communication on Hi th Rmurday. eluh will elset received by the superintendciU has arrpNtwipplv building for the ennl K!nly will hav 4 -- e. been forwarded to Mr. Cross, printiiial to to th.clwrgr of pHit lrc- - suing year. We.lnesda, evening. i. 1 (if the high school, who will announce ony. It to hia student. f . ALL VStinnkln Deliver ln(, r. Dlwourwi at PhillltM rongrricatlratsl Ctnirri,. . ; , punxew. wuiriretH and buAinff men from all fHfrmor) jmrtK it. the county btdnjg prunt The dUvliM.-dnover the proposal-tbond waf vitforoua arid at time & ri toon tons. The fuiioa tng reaulution w& presented and on a by i ommiMioner vote of 78 wag ekrii d by rising ; for. to 6h agaJntft: AVlrtrcaa, the prioolptU count it ache are prcaririg forex-tenalv- e road linprovemnta, and the or our ooubty are such iTink ix atl that ho cannot lgnrr the demand Jor Wrpr h ghwny 'uut thua TftL behlnd our tiolgubre. ami, hrfa It hae plainly that to go on buiMing road a. or attempting to do eo without proper and neaha - iiL aufAuloni eotitpuu-nni i untM to rk in a ejelULUkUu man n riy fid r, i re belt her by tht coirventinn of taxpayers of Cache county, that the ooun-t- y eommisftHrners be requested to cuit an election to secure the consent of the taxistyers of tht county to issue road norms in tne sum of sniu.ooc; pmviaea that if such amount of money shall be secured through the vot of the people, it shall be apportioned among the various 'districts of the county in proportion t the amount of their assessed valuation, and that any money so apportioned to any precinct shall be exelse," pended there and nowhere The commissioners ' tried after the vote had decided the that meeting and been so close a to fail of assurance of support and; therefore no election will be called for the present, but tn all probability the campaign for better roads wilt be prosecuted with renewed vigor for the next M days. a ef an(i severe FOB SERVICE ln.Alt Jwn. 7. Th m&jut minir of taxpayurM of the county called by the to diw us th flinty r oiT)mlMioiifr (ropoul to bond th county for. 1 h IE (rk-nd- The Rev. P. A. Simpkin .or ptu-liL WUIIam CeJebrmra Blrtlulay Bateman, of Sandy. I taji. an Indian Congregational churchy Jn hi morn in. war veteran and a pioneer of 1864. cele- sermon, called attention to the clalM brated his -birthday at hi, .... New Year's day. MV. Bateman that all owe aJaatlng debt to mank-bom Jan. 26 c: a. SraurtltwaMe et aU va., Ts the onfather of 10, living children all He aid: in pari; Adolph .Harrla. whom 4Swer present at the glint htlod .midc Binn sen ! L,(..ll r Jan. J- -. E. Hinckley va John: Wi, of There were 77 guests presveirsary. nilf satisfaction and for hot Stielhy.''. descendand ent children Jaa. 2 Mttttle J. Gray vs, Thomas ants.Including -- real greatne.-. Cleveland Grey, Rbaabeli Hubbard, in- -t not. that a man i brilliant or eh Vr erven-,rFrederick Myras va B. C, that he fin-but t,. ' Call et al. v , law of .noble Kfn.and service.. InnanFeb. 5 Robert Thomas va Albert DEATHS grextffisAi a term ofretrnn the It;,, , bnT, there i no ruch thing .apm. Young at al; Feb. 6 James H. Hes va M. A. from this law. Thivreal linniorta;- - a ; t,rti. UFI.1.KH Alvin Saumjera Kellcre ih"' .no him; found, this Feb. 7 l.lrsla T. Dingham vs., Henry of s,i r't. hating, but beinir, the lb- .va Jufi 1 1812 ai. Tlngeyet l? ttmindera Keller and 'the earth. VN"t Piking toll of lif, A l Crn at L-- t Utah. " ' .heck. fold of our wml, but place he re Into the July . 1866. at ' whu-death- .He wa married on th rood u im;rt of vision, hi aided until LA GRANDE, ORE. , VLih. ; chor. h; !p and loio this make VVtlmoU a! that life rich v oc. 28, 1879.Fight children and a .i and'ne know gift cannot b made to a God :n widow survive. LOCAL PHILANTHROPIST I4ut heaven. vltjl Paul, we Atvln Saunder Kcri-'- fulfilled a mis- - tar know this, that a thu fragrance or ENTERTAINS THE BOYS ion In is! in California. In and emotion to rift's thought The funeral wa held last Thursday him who end noon,- - J an. 4,&t the Ka nt Mill Creek hi call and writ" would what life give; (Bpenlal Oorraepondenca) ward meetltfgWiae. Interment being In leaves our heaxt'a purpose, to interon-- i La Grande, Or., Jaa. XX. B. Cherry, the Cottonwood cemetery. Itself. In service to. men. Th, Iliriri a local buslnean man on Chrietma coming from the throne to the cr.o. morning hired the Isle theater and gave FROGRYMS. takas man from the cross to the tr"-a free show to about MO boy between no bit of all we would pay to and the age of 1 and 1( years. Mr. Cherry all Church Spectal prteee-fat the measureless debt we pun told the boy thag when ha arrived in on programs, tickets, dodgers, he paid, except a It i put into hnmxu . loujrande. IS years ago, be had but etc. All orders promptly and care- life For our dehtorhaod to the $6 cent. ; HI first employer told him fully filled- - i our time runs by way of tho Btcrnas anybody could make monev. but it THE DESERET NEWS JOB DEPT. Pother. takas brains and sacrifice tn save it, Mr Cherry said to the boys, Pkrget me personally. I. aak jrau-tobaglqylgtu now and 'save your money. To each boy who will begin today, and put away 10 cents I will give 10 cent " President BramwoU wae called upon to speak and he made all happy, abort talk wore had between the menee by' .mage nnowier and Prof Bragg. During the holidays passed more food and clothing werejut distributed than at any similar period In the history of thl City. . The Elks fed 00 people. The 'La Grande ward distributed 10 wagon load of food and clothing among the needy. Bishop Whiting buried hia little a few day ago. The little one had babe been 111 from Its birth. . Snmll MlorUy (VHniMonm Will o (kD An- - Klfftlfm. PDMwd by fVjrk hTt new I - Je. : Jh- offiupr at Ut wt.8 schoo rsitxtaedlng JMUse, tnr nf'fi) hui-rwoif ' Jan J enter in salt Lttk.ntv. Howe" had I of the Hpani-Fork hnols wire r a i tmler of anl well n n m etl tgaUuiial xlri4t:s of the TRAINS BATTLING WITH ..at Ate. life hte family Og- in the eary spriiig. STORMS AND SNOWDRIFTS . ;)o amd' of Mr. and Mrs. of Spanish Fork, met In I, William reunion ate the- city pavilion J.m. A in honor of Mr. Jexs eighty --sixth spent lb birthday. The aftertmon .w the rendition of a progfam followed I by luncheon at and a. farce entitled 'Has Yon ,naeh,'' after which ail en- - j Joyed dancing Until midnight. "Grandpa and "Grandma" Jex are among the Tim Rgt.-Ifew surviving pioneers of this piace rating hvtng--e1e- d ; here At- f )i TV, Uou r, , , COURT CALENDAJL ' Brigham, Jan. 1 The following Is the trial oatqjtdar for tits January term oil tbs First dint rict court ;'in this city As set by Judge W..W. Maughan: ' Jan, if George J. Marsh va. Frank Kawaguchi. JaqJlIfikKirgo W. Craghea4 Ya,Nri tkmal Surety cosniatny, ,. Jan.1' lb M. E, Anderaon va. Joseph A. West. A. N. Broom va Henry D. Jaw., Wall; J. . PsttinglU at ah va Willard City; turn- - Kirk va IL Claud Jensen st-qa- Ja-n-, has it ia r iiT-i- ' IN fOUtt. ! i at the lipme of ralstlvaa , . fr ! i Fir trnkljpi4 before Police Jiidg. iv. lf Reeder on the charge of wllf iiK negtectlng-- x to surtmrt Jila wife. J ' Kelly, a brake, Union mart in the employ f ihe In Pacific, stated that he had tried v:ln imnif Mm t i iniuc hi wife f iTv ), with him at ;vnton. H t month if th itive hr $2j Mraihrt him hp fitimliwM. Th matter in by "lt. 8 1912 given Saturday evening H. V. C. Christen sen All . payments sad enroptaints Should be made to J M Blur. Agent tor ly Hally, Saturday sod News t W N'nh 9r sex. U-with CHrSon Plowe Of he Beret and Lown m CompasyrlUa) North Mata Street plum. M Bell. fc. whV-t- t JANUARY NEWS MONDAY LOGAN. ? ftishop Trra-uiro- hour isiWai,tt Maa amiIr Oic-lo- !hi , jr. EVENING JOIINOV I.IHL DEAD. iniba O. Jobn-ii- d Jtn. . am t b( 0fm Boudoir Nvret. ) .daughter of frVrWns having unaiKtwfully trksl Jam? irui Eerie Juhn-,i- i r.M duiVinm wn. she famllv retd-- t -j from the downy ;irMwth jto hurim ik.m will I. ihta'nNilPd m a powder ' dvm- ai hJ-I, of the heart. l""-i'i-.t ' a of Enough hi- mix'll j; The it hi'rlea. aster (o form a paeu- - and pnad Mr Wid. Mi '(pith cm Tueaday at 1 r.i tu.jf will rr hr hairy atffae. After two ir occeHnchoiiae. and minu. It la removed and the !duce at Eden. iskln Mashed. OGDEN OFFICE. BAPKMK.VT HEED. HOTEL. j, V , Thr Id Jtalf whwh u tlv ijujrk urn. Quickly Removes Heirs Without Slightest Pain V - ry j Kol-llng- , I oFqty. U that istbTt" youll like ours, and these very low prices should appeal to you. Well fit you comfortably give yon the last you ought to have. ' Firstrtot you prefer, Onr Une of 4.00 Strove for Men h wonderfully complelvi i more than 4 Myles: aO leather: neat and Ktyllnh. The Ucau-u- ii Price b Another great value is onr PJ H 4,oo. More 0 styles: all Iratlirr and than .v oh V.rrr.vnr iv. . pup ' We call special attention- - to .our 2.80 line of Iloye Shoes: uliee ' 1 to jqhd; IHi they're Clemt-a- stylish and all p, p,4m $15 |