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Show - T WW 3f jP"VJ4s "k 4 c- DESERET EVENING 8 NEWS SATURDAY - JAXUARY 17 1914 4--4. LOGAN. OGDEN DEPARTMENT Judge Harris granted a decree ot Booth, Farr West ; Frank F.RItter. Riverdale; Hyrum 8. Montgomery and ! divorce to Maw Bchtllo Hauew-froi- u North tneden. John D. 4 Jack Haney. The allegation .of that Peterson, Marriott; Reuben Brown, eomplalnt.,were allure to provide The defendant was ordered to pay $70 Slatervllle. .fees A divorce was granted to Mr Ithea SCHOOL CHILDREN ARE Telephone D6J-Boyla Harris from Frank B Harris was ordered to pay HO a month ARRANGING EXHIBITS Harris melee re Patrons nr requeeted alimony and th costs of the suit The issmsdlat cample nts regarding on t complafht-againshim ulleged cruelty. satisfactory delivery. Ogden. Jan. i7 The boye and girla Mrs, Harris la. 20 yeara of age of th Quincy school are busy today The court granted aldivorie to Mrs. CHtTRCII PUBLICATION. H Berg Her arranging an exhibit of poultry, Cora Berg Order your Church works and all raised pigeons, rabbits and. other pets maiden name. Cora DeHart, wo other books through any Ogden rep the The defendant was required to by themselves. For several yeara reaentatlre of The Deeeret New We hare thp Immense ateek of the children of the Quincy district have pay for the cost of the action and at- and In interest taken Deseret News Bunk Store, the largest poultry raising toruey fos t it I expected their exhibit will be far la the elate, to draw from above the average. DEATHS AND FUNERALS. Some time ago the hoard of education NEWS STANDS. gave the school an incubator and it HERBERT A. DALTON The Daily News Is on sale at the has been set several times by the chilfollowing stands; from Ogdiu, dren. Jan. 17 The funeral of Her. eggs the, They 'brought venue T A- - bhaeve, SMI Madison d their homes and were allowed to taka bert A. Dalton wan held yesterday At William Wester. ISM Washington meet Avenue. ) their percentage of Abe chlLkens. Borne I o'clock from the Second waid of the incubator chickens will be on. inghouae. Bishop Jacobs preijllng The James Bingham, 18S7 Qrast Arens speakers were President John Watson, exhibit. Thomas A. Sh reeve and Bishop Jacobs famished by - Mr Mary ; Mpeh- t- w.- - Miss t'tXLBHArE. "elks and Polly Jones InterFarley ARRESTED fS SHE Ogden, Jan. 17. Commenting tills ment was in the Ogden city cemetery & of evening at o'clock the local lodgefraMRS. MARGARET PRICE, ISlks will celebrate the greatest ternal and social avent In the history Price's funeral will ilr ATRA1NTD of th lodge here. They wtn meet heTfeld Margaret ftyndgy at 1Z oclock from the Tenth ward delegatee from surrounding towns and Bishop meetinghouse. then go to the Elks home where so- Terry presiding. The body may be cial event and Initiation ceremonies viewed thia afternoon und tomorrow LEAVE FOR THE EAST will be held They will continue the morning at the Lindquist funeral event until tomorrow night and vJiapai about 10 new members wjll.be added JOHN HANSEN. to the roll The entertainments ar of. John Hansen ts to The Ogden, Jau. 17. Mrs 'Ruella P, Curtis ranged are in honor of the new tnem be heldfuneral this afro moon at 2 oclock " were ar- - here and their ladies and - III he at- and two from the Eighth tuM Chapel, Bishop - .OGDEN OFFICE. BASEMENT REED HOTEL. L. DOW BROWXINa, ' Mgr. Ogden Branch. . t f t FVed Wilson. -- from-Walt- ' nu. jv; er ill IS - - f rf: i1 rlti" " k lOH.V MTCLEOCGH through )gden canyon In was The funeral of John Ogden Rapid Transit car held from the home of William Childs In Harrisville yesterday morning at KUHN SENTENCED. U o'clock. Bishop Brown presiding. IT. J6e Jan. Kuhn, charg- Music was furnished by the Harrisville Ogden, from a choir The speakers were Judge V. C a lap-roedwithsteallng buggy several weeks ago and who was flu nnetr pa ma rch fcevt Taylor and found guilty of the charge In the Bishop Brown was municipal and district courts, DANIEL LINDSAY sentenced yesterday by Judge Harris Death cams to Daniel Lindsay, lit to serve JO days In the city Jail withTwenty-secon- d out tha prlvelege of paying a fine. street, yesterday mornHe The Judge also set a case of appeal, ing at 6 oclock from pneumonia. tn which Kuhn will face the charge was born April 17, 1856 In England and 25 had is He lived in Ogden years of resisting sn officer, for Feb, g, The Judge gave Kuhn a sever lecture end survived by his w He, one daughter, VTSnfnrf Ka ttlona. rjf they were about to board a train forth east, and ar being held at the police station pending the action of tha court In a case In which the children ar Involved. A charge of, petit iaroeny. ha haen. Died against Mrs, Curtis, It being alleged that she stole a trunk belonging to a Mr. Nicholson. Tha police have been ordered to hold the woman prls-- . oner and to see that the children are wot taken from th city unttl tha case In which Mr. and Wri Alfred Nicholson are seeking the custody of the has been" Investigated." An" la being made today to have the yt woman bring the children into court on a habeas Corpus writ. !. -- chll-'"dr- pt The complaint filed' In the district Mrs,-- Nicholson Is the mother of the children, that Mr. Nicholson la their stepfather and has adoption It ts alpapers for the two children. leged that the Curtis woman stole1 the chltdren from the Nicholsons In New Mexico on Nov, 9. 1808, glnce that, time states that Mrs. Curtis, ,- aecordlng-tnlnforroatl- traveled from plgc To place with the children and has been married several tlnjes. Since her arrest. Mr Curtis has stated that she was married to Nicholson and that she la entitled do the children. She claims that the mother of the children and her husband are unworthy to be given charge of the children,. ggainsf hey- 3 HUNTERS EXPECT ' TO GET BIG CATCH Jan. delegates will be taken for jl trip special - warned him agalnsrrondirct connects him with crime sisters and brother buneral services ere to be held Sunday afternoon from The Larkin A Son's funeral chapel DIVORCE CASES. body may be viewed there Saturday ' 17 and and afternoon In district the Jan evening, court Sunday Ogden, at 2 yesterday, Mrs. Elisabeth M. Chandler until time of the services was -- granted a divorce from Earl oclock. PETER PKTERRON. Chandler, The plaintiff- - wee granted the custody of the minor child and Peter Peterson, formerly of Ogden, of de- but for 18 years living at Plano. amounting to fendant! wages, not to exceed SIS JS Idaho, died yesterday at that place. will be permitted tn The body will be shipped to OgdenTor month. The father sen his Vhiid and his mother was given Interment, He was the father of Peter the privilege of taking It to her home I). Peterson, Southern Pacific cononee a week. ductor, living at 538 Canyon road ail-mo- onr-thlr- d snow and dirt obstructions, which will take several days, even if no additional PROVO. slides some down HAWKINS-AGlS. Provo, Jan J7. A marriage license has been Issued to John I. Angua, of Lake Whore und Bertha Hawkins, of Benjamin. N The New le delivered hr carrier every night (Sundcy axesptsdi, at tt cents per month Alt payments and complaints regarding delivery should bs mads to o. E Olsen, agent for Dally, Raturdav and Nsws. Phone 1M Orders token for Chureh works. Rsaidsaes lit W. Jrd South. St. A 17. -- - - f 5 l . DOWN CANYON SLIDES LIST OF JURORS. 17.-r Thirty-fiv- e Ogden, Jan Jurors to Provo, Jon, 17. The hpavy rains of serve in the February term of th dis- have brought dowd . trict court have been chosen bv Coun- - the past few day snow sltde in . ty Clerk 8. G. Dye in the presence of land slides and a big will take-unt- ll witnesses. The follow Ins ts the list of V next or ednesilay Thursday to clear Jurors who will iikely be called upon to decide' case - started by -the grand 'suspended between Provo and Heber, tiuTsday there were several small Bchelin, James Harrop, Henry C. Gvvl! nud and rock slides, but the liam, Esra Chase, James E. Ballantyne. men cleared them away so thesection train Irving Wr Jones, William p. Hpwell, made the Haber trip that day,- - YesGeorge W. Dram well, Peter Anderson was Heber train compelled to Paul Christensen, Job Plngree, Pr , Ly terday's back to Provo on account of a big man J.Wright, Bdwsrd Phillips, Chris- mud dlde at HetseltSj j,nd during the topher "3. Brbwu,' Russell O. Butte, forenoon a snowsllde "came dovtii- - at Willard H. Israelson, Walter Bing- tpper Fall, where the slide occurred ham, Joseph Rirte. John W. MrDonaid, December Si. This slide Is about th William Beers ft. Ianthus P Richards same six as the December elide and snd Charles H. Stratford, alt of Ogden; I covers the track 75 feet deep, for a John N. Brown and Louis Hardy. Roy, j distance of about 800 feet. A large John H- - Newey, Huntsville; Charles j force of men has been sent up by tn VlFwr; M. the railroad company clear Away the Herman Packham, Pleasant -- FUNFRAITFRVIPF 'FOR- -A- ' MRVLUSIA I,. association of the T- then prest.nted each member of the Relief society with presidency of the a portrait of themselves All the honored guests responded In a touching speech of appreciation. An excellent program was then rendered nd in the evening a grand ball was given and both tout? and old had an enjoyable time T'Snl j A. KIZIRIAN! DEATH WAS ACCIDENT I-- M. ON 17 lurraY.-Jan, Murray, Jan. 17. Funeral services for Lusla A Kizirlan ware held Logan, Jan. I4(. An inquest was Thursday In the Murray First ward held yeaterday afternoon oer the meetinghouse Bishop Michael Mausa the Greek presided, and the ward choir furnishes body of Jim Kidd on laborer, killed at Cache dumtion on the singing. The speakers were Bishop A L lirseu and Albert New-mdWILL ASK EXTENSION . 15Jnesday, and a Jury composed' of MauHg,two missionaries who labored In -- ' J H. Westover, T N Judah and H MrB Kizirlan s native land, and N. DF LINE ON NINTH EAST . Petersen brought m a verdict K. Sherinlan, a fellow countryman, h that The deceased came to his death speakers teHtlfied of the departed ay a Murray, Jan. 17. At the Roosevelt good, ijoble woman, a true accidentally by slipping under the faithfai, school building, corner of Ninth East Latter-da- y mission devoted a to Saint, cars. Several- - of the men at railroad South streets, last ce. love Zadlg Apposlan and Fourteenth the Junction were examined but none of an meeting of the j of them knew Just bow the accilent offered the opening prayer, and C. H, night Side enthusiastic Commercial ,club was held' BRIGHAM CITY. the benediction. In East occurred. It wag plain, Jiovjcver, that Banks pronounced terment woe In the South Cottonwood for the purpose of drawing up a petl-- 1 ; It was an accident. cemetery and personals Mrs Kizirlan was Injured last Satur- Railway company requesting that DR. J. C. MUERWAN PRAISES day night when alighting from a southfrom boxelder bound car at Sixteenth South and Elate The. conductor gave lhe.bell minus of the line, to Fifteenth South 'vALHc C0UJxTX5vHUULo rt(treAs. street. The petition, was framed and i stop and Mrs. Kizil lan, with an arm (Special Correspon lienee the following committee named to wait Logan, Jan. 16. Dr J. C Muer- - ful, of" pare els, came to the rear plat, upon City, Jan. 16 Lorenzo J A. M Cornwall. man. of the U. S bureau or edma-tto- torm The conductor opened the dooi W L the company. with the Lewjs Grocery Smith, latelp off without reallalnft Crawford, 8 A Cornwall, Geo who is In charge of the 1irvft!-Katin- and sue stepoed not come to a full stop B. Williams and J W Favllle To per- comprny. has opened up business for car had .the of. rural nrlwslv in a district details a meeting of the committee hlttiseff, in the elore iateiw. oeapjaed h she we thrown violently to the ground fect comprising 11 of the western states, anti a Salt Lake will be held Monday night. at died Tuesday night I Edw. L. Hausen, undtr the litm name counvisiting the schools of Cache th Injuries sustained in The meeting vv.as well attended and of ID Little Giwtv-stoi- e ty in company with Superintendent hospital from Sutheca enthusiasm not struck by Joseply ms prevailed tdir I.fcrserr. He is very much impressed the tall 7 Francis Tta a land, ileirtll and 51i-- s Ain o was the the of i club, VlipU president northbound -- with ur,a'. tne'VtU the CU'eHeliCv- - o' the I 'tail first apeaker He ms dee fewflli lions Ye toe of Jills c.ti ware inarrt d In 33 year was tiuf TiiFTleparted s bool system, and very gnn praised last Wcdntuliv and remarks, setting forth the needs anilitne balt smaU highly the musical work in the Cache olil and Ua'8 thrrhlldren of(hHdnen I . VV Horsle In the and Pi ter Knud-ci- i of the the requirements community family husband a never fourji schools, stating that he had way of transportation and Introduced hate arranged for a big rabbit hunt tn (OUntrM heard each excellent Juvenile amgiHg died In their native 'Irtlw nthei speaker- -. - Following Mr Promontory and MumuutiiL. point mvt --Z as he listened to in some of the Sutherland J W Mctleniv , J v niuv iii Wadnesdav The lailroad i omi'unv has w 7TTo. esirriGTr wrrrrr he rF CQMMtTTtE-APPOINTE- Dof tipi AssociateiTcoTnniercfal ctirSsoTTTffiffFTipTTTarTSrSlITi'l' I fid filUlhl lllji Saturday to address the teacher at 'FOR ENTERTAINMENT Salt Lake county and vice president ja number toof "spoits1 from Ogdtn aie their regular Institute meeting The so with them of the Ftah DevelopmenLlagwe, apokejexpeted City commissioners last evenmg acA Sunday sdmol of the necessity of united effort In se(onvciitmii (or Llov cepted the bid of the Cache Valiev elder. Bear River and 5alad stakes Mr Commercial 17 The benefits, spoke Joigensen Jan curing Co. of account for the Murray. the Banking will be held Brigham cltv tab- c'lub of Murray met last Tuesday eve- of the need of Improved Transportation city for the years .1914 and I'ln facilities to keep pae with the growth ernacle . ning In the club parlors and appointed interesting basketball game vafor the entertainment of of the community, Will G Farrell, sec- - w An Itneaaed dmdi .oimai '.gym FORMALLrACCEPTNEVT e, the Horticultural society, whfch wilt c tfiun of eial club, H O Carpenter and George Wednesday evening, the BRIDGE AT JUNCTION hold its annual convention hereatFeb over cmne had with the full in the B Williams were the other speakers Logan 9. 10. 11 it was also decided of lot cl tention h high beating thp the The last named spoke of the necessity meeting that 'the delegations to lunch of sewer extension to the rapidly grow- - team. The attendance was large ami Logan. Jail. 16. The Iiimbeii of convention are to be given free the enthusiasm was groat At the loro the board of countv commissioners each dnv of the convention at the big" outskirts of the city ad suggested of the game the seo-was 19 to i in visited Cache Junction and the idea of requesting the cltv to ex- club parlors tend the sewer .along Ninth East with favor of the Boxelder hipn bridge formally accepted the new over Bear river at Jhat-- pirn e They j the proposed car line .A quartet from GUESTS AREUONORED the east side fumished musie and asfSd expressed themselves as pleased with Advertisers should n ho PenuT the work don on the structure.Il ifroiii the business transacted an vnjoy- - lt eekl News, (in illation books open TFQTIMflNIAl I A A1 one of the longest briJges in the n ndvrortioers waa ha(t tailfflUNlHL., emenl state, It is said, the span over the river being more than 22l feet while Murrain Jan. Li -- Tlie 8outitot-tonwoo- FARMERSUNSTITUTE Its height atraverhe watcr-- K itci feet gave a banquet anu H. Complete with its approac hes it wU testimonialpeople ward ATTENDED the WELU of IS in honor cost nearly J20.000 of the the and presidency bishopric The occasion was the Relief society MRRI(.E LICENSE5.. MURRAY. UTAH Murray, Jan 17. Tile fanners Insti36th birthday of Bishop IV m B Erek-o- n 16. The following Logan. Jan of Ann E tute held yesterday in the Murray First ! 58th the and birthday . until this were d license and ward lsam yesterevening aocontinuing marriage y Labrum presldentof the Ijelief with interest' Is attended great being day. nansmn t van latitrn of fTtft m elery - - 200 Prof J C by both men and women at the ban- Hogehsofi NVailv the farmers yesterpeopleyjie addrebsed of Frank!. n, and Sarah I. Bodcn quet and sat down to the tablesrAfter day afternoon on the principles of soil Idaho banquet prebident Horace Godfreya preparation and Miss Gertrude Joseph P. Hansen of Clawson and the the Y M M I association in of Nolle K. Baker of Cornish, Id iho spoke to the women m the Hill crest building Last evening Prof John Kenneth Brown and Emma S. I)av. speecih presented the biahoo a framed He councilors T Caine, III, and Miss McCheyne gave ton both of Tons, Idaho. portrait of himself and Thornlev and Melvin i then paied on to the councilors C C. illustrated lectures on the dairy cow, Nathan and and homo building and home convenD Itevnolds A. Steffenion and Weeks both of bmithfleld. ience Today a scoft of demonstratois Open day and night. A W. Good sell and Edna imirtck-sen- , presented each of them with the same PHONE MVKKAY 841 both of Newton. trait Mrs A D Reynolds prcsl- - are exhibiting for the benefit of the Mrs u, and-servl- Sinews capital -- jr -- in-tl- ie. - aL-jth- ' e l Adv-hr- n C. BATIKS UNDERTAKING CO. 5 poi D I N WO ODE YS Concluding Days of the Semi-Ann- ua WESTERN MADE GOODS FOR WESTERN PEOPLE. 'NEVER-RIP"-OV- i: a? ER ALLS The Overalls That Are Making Utah Famous. Every dollar expended in the manufacture of NEVER RIEli Overalls is spent in Utah by Utah-girl- s. . It stays in. the West to build .up our great r v Western country, " 1 Lend your support to building up this pay roll . . builder. rA , - NEVER RIP" OVERALLS FOR SALE BT ALL John t J Tiro-- 9 ' DEALERS-- . ScovGroft&SonsCbrnpany I SALE OF FURNITURE MONDAYvTUESDAY'ANDWEDNESDAY In January and July Only Twice yearly greatly duced prices re"effective at DiNWOODEY; You have no doubt thought of adding a new piece of furniture to complete some furnishing scheme in the home. NOW is your opportunity to buy that furniture at a very decisive saving. In this sale you have the merit of are distinctmTand correct Furniture of - Stylesthat real character Furniture which you can. put into your home with the assurance that it is of permanent jvorth and will stand the test of time, and wear and now as before the sale, all Furniture carries our GUARANTEE for QUALITY. Representative iof the yalues which will he Offered the last three days of sale Monday, and Wednesday We quote-th- e following MRS. LEWIS'S RECITAL. Provo, Jan 17 Mrs. Beulah Morra Lewis entertained large and thoroughly pleased audience In ColIn a dramatic lege halt last night reading of The Nigger" rA number BOISEr IDAHO. KILLED Boise, Ida, Jan L 17. BY BOY 1 DEATH OF PA I L ANDERSON. 15, Paul - Anderson died here recently at the age of 76 years.. . He had .served as Janitor of He hail been the meetinghouse. widower for many year and lived in In room a the tithipg office building-Hon- e of his relatives was present at the Funeral. Paul Anderson was born in . Denmark. H wag a high priest at the time of his death and was a Saint Interment faithful Latter-da- y woe in the Gunnison cemstery. - ...... .... 340 wag fatally wounded by the son of Joseph Powell, five miles west of Kuna yesterday Mr. Martin was 'at the Powell home on business matters and while writing the child took a revolver from his fathers coat, pointed it at Mjrtin and fired The bullet penetrated th brain and Martin died early tin evening- - - k-- 332 00 Filmed Oak Llhrnrv Table at f 395 00 Mahogany Over-Huffe- d Large Chair at !3H 00. Fumed o.ik Dinins Ltoopk fhntc at 375 Oft Crotch Mahogany Rook (Vi at 355 00 Fumed Oak Hook Caso at , asc, made by 375 0ft Mahogany inlaid Boi.k sndOav at Martin, president of the Kuna Savings hank, Onier field,- - Jan of them reduced to HALF-PRIC- E A. CENTERFIELD. and Maple Dressers, Chiffoniers Dressing Tables .a ' -- -- J. CORONERS JURY SAYS ' BUND FIGS. -- The sheriffs rf flee made a raid on tile "blinq pigs'" of Murray yesterday afternoon. Apparently most of- - the keepers had been tipped off" by some one before the raid was made; However two places were "nipped" and the goods and bar fixtures taken out. Soren Kankelborg and the U. P, drink house were the two places caught. MCKRAY MENTION. Murray. Jan. 17. U. G. Miller, manager of the Twin Peaks canning factory, will leave Tuesday for an eastern trip. He will be gone about three ' weeks s Jesse H. Wheeler, local manager of the Studebaker (V, has bought the Regal Livery stabfes. Mr Covington, former owfter, will continue to operate the stabjes for the present HAn from th branch ffle 4 Murray And Manager Urder7or Church WbrW every night. U E. LaurlUen Branch received. Office over First National Bank, with Attorney and JRealdenoo Murray 374-Brown Phone Murrays J. Laadvertising -- ay I 4Uv&4 carried out,aii previously announced. Semi-Week- party of Jack rabMODERN WOODMEN OFFICER. bit huntera will go to th north end Provo, Jan IT. The Provo lodge of the lake to spend next Wednesday, of Modern Woodmen of America, last according to present arrangement, and night installed the following officers . expect to return with more rabblu than for th ensuing .yearr Wm. Bake. v.c.; have ever been brought Into the city at T. W. TV. Crowley, A.; Frank D. one time. Wood, banker; Daniel Loynea, 8.; L. Chief of Police W. I Norton, a mem- Coleman, E, Harry Barrett, C.; John her of the commute on arrangement Sharp, W. stated last evening that the rabbits - Tha Installation was followed by a would be distributed among the poor banquet, dancing and other social of the city and thst no one but those pleasures. who are In need will be eupplled with rabbit In the past the hunters have PROVO NEWS notes: opened the car of rabbits In the vrds - Provo, Jan. 17. Roger Fsrrer, an old nd people of the city helped them- Provo, Jan. 17 Wayne Farrer Is selves. The committee arranging for and respected citlseu of this city, died down from Shelly, Idaho, having The present "Hunt have asked the bt'm-op- s thnr'"mbfnlnif "aTT'ocTocSr' from In' his the illnesa of of various to wards furnish grandfather, Roger - Them with a list of names and the reb- - firmitles Incident to old age, Mr. Far- - Farrar born la England, April 17, 1838. bits will be distributed as the bishop7rer Miss Lottie Harris of the B advise. In 1843, with his parents, he came tv ft ondny afternoon on "Home Decora America and settled at Nauvoo. They ANNUAL REPORT OF passed through all the trials Incident To tions. A temporary local organisation of the and the migration westCHIEF OF' POLICE wardexpulsion of the early Saints The family, Daughters of Hand- Cart Pioneers has with- Alra Tunie Jones moving out of Nauvoo. lived until 1850 been effected in Iowa, and In that year cam to tltah Thomas, chairman; and Miss Bertha 'Ogdon. Jan l?.1 The annual report of In the company of David Evans. In 1851 Oadd, secretarj At an early data oftitefof Police W. I. Norton tq th organisation will to Provo, and thin city, ficials of the state and boai-oi city commissioners shows that had beeit his home ever - during the year 3913, S.AO0 arrests were time. In 1857 he married since that manent organization. effect a per. Agnes Strong; made. Of this number 1.434 were for violations- - of city ordinances, 44 for who with six children survive him.' - He FVNERAL FOR ANDELLV CHILD. been haa .connected With prominently felonies under stale and federal laws ITtvo,Jn.- - It. Funeral service institutions of Provo, end 493 for miscellaneous cause. In- various business for Berlin Clark Andelin wiji be held including banks and commercial Intercluding the detention of purttes on sus- ests. He was an Indian war veteran Tuesday at 11. SO ofclock at the resipicion.During the year Slfr persons and was for IT years a member of the dence of J. E. Gates, 66 north. Third were given free lodging remains maj be council. For many yeara he was East street The 10 to 11 o'clock on the Th chief slate that the depart- city member of the Ltah stake high coun- vjewedof from Mr. Mrs. ment Is in the best tff condition. A acil.' funeral. and the The, funeral will be held Monday number of Improve ments have been afternoon AinJelin, the parents of the at I oclock In. the tabernacle.' Willard. made in thJatl, Including the rentid-elln- g little hnv are expected to arrive from WcwWTotK for thg funeral,-Mondof The second floor and the" first HEAVY RAINS BRING floor office rooms. nights Ogden, MURRA Y DEPARTMENT All payment and complaints should fee Dally, Saturday sod 8emiWekly 1 hew w. First North Street Phone n-- g Off.ce with Cxrdon Company, Baal Estate and Loan. 11 North atn StmeV. Jt. BeJI, house wives of the community and tonight the program, at lectures wjll be 30 314 00 326 00 393 00 .329 60 ' 324.20 Herkey . Golden Oak Book i asc, 3 doors at 00 Sticklev Bros Fumid Oak Buffet, at Oft WALL PAPER REDUCED $2.QtJ Per Room Arall Paper, now 50c $3.00 Per Room Wall Paper, now 75c $4.00 Per Room Wall Paper, now $1.00 Remnants of Wall Paper at, roll.. 5c 337 50 319 00 318 00 Fumed Oak China Closet at 33375 Suite of Five Dining Chairs, to close 3 15 00 Golden Oak Bu'ffvt. sptifAl 348 00 Mahogany Chiffonier, special. . . 380 00 Eiectric Lamp, special 355.00 Electric Lamps, spot lal , $110 00 Electric Domes, special $55 00 Electric lavmps, special . 33S 00 WALL BURLAP, IMITATION L1NCRUSTA, GRASS AEROCHROME and All -- gojii- LEATHER, CLOTH, $17.20 . 1 25c Per Cent Discount $75 . 31 7 00 $42 Ofl .319 00 .319 00 $46 00 $15 00 35 .310 SAXONY HARTFORD AXMINSTER RUGS Threo Sizo 9x12 only, at , S3 7 50 10crl5c, 20cGURTAIN RODS30 to 54 in. extension. ESTABLISHED FINE FURNITURE and 86 to 72 in. Sate price, each C - '- P |