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Show ----- , ' ' --,i - - , - -- . - - -- i 4 - 7. - -- ,'1 - 47, , - I - . - 'Ii 4 ' - .- - ' - P - - , -, -- 0 LOGAA N- - .- an Is ier (Sunday excepted)carr. ts AU mute per mouth. payments tad delivery eitoold complaint. retarding be Made te O.. Z. Olsen. armt ter IIIuflv Saturday .lad SemiWeekly Nowa Phone.. 01..p.rders taken ter I14 W, trd Church ?be Pt -- everr aiyht :i be ' ' ' ' - Reumon of Descen d ants o The Liate,Ezra Taft Benson - - .,, - Pstilti rdica risinto tired Saterday sad ICS W. Ph's North Street Phone 144. Office with Cardea Real arid Loose. III teats Compaap. Non101We Street Pbette am Reit. Doily. News. .. .. DESERET 'EVENING, NEWS SATURDAY,, 3IARCII .14 1914' -- A ' - - --. Semi-Week- ly - : . . . ' '' " ,,,, - ' ' ' ' ' :- .. '. . '... "'''' ' ' (Special Correepondence.) OGDEN 017"ICIL I ' Loirek Fob. 24.(Dalared in Trani:II 1 , ISASEMICNT REED, $OO initiateIL VOTETA. . t Nearly deAceniants of the '87)7111;17 I 7 IL , DOW BROWNING. I tete SKETCHOF JAMES ADAMS, APostle EtriCTaft Benison assem- q I , 4 INTIBEIGHLIAII05 111111E1. Mgr. Ogden Broach. - TA L r , A PIONEER OF1852 ble d In the Logan Fourth ward tc , ' ' , ' Telephone 12(8.W. , . Saturday, Feb. 11, in the ati.,; '' -- - - -.. n;-I- t' 1 nual TAKE UP nrin"1 JUDGE - Logan. March 12.On Monday, Marc. h 103r4 family reunion, lite celebrate the ! of his birth, which Patrem ' ars remooted to maks -- 1 - ubuEN James Adams was 13 years old. Be fell cmannivereary 'Kelly. a Feb. et. - The gatherTHE J. E. SMILEY CASE II I,came Ogden. March Sunday, immediate- - complainta-mgardin- g us- 186-I to Utah in toplohn Wood's' ing was presided over by Bishop George satisfactory dellvet,..-- -, otrangee.in Ogden waseaken from the .. , company., He 'worked in the quarries 1T. Benson of Whitney. Idaho. Soso. nh , i Denver & Rio Grand freight pude- , out sock for the Salt Lake tem..' Deafen Of Logan acted as secieta-r7March Provo.. 14.A telegrais heel getting ... in the De4vhoit,.. beden, March 14;4 spociallneeting been received from Judge A. B. Mor-- I II " , crarRat PUBLICA'rfONS.,. f The following program was rendered:, , Yeateide.y and placed the Order your Church Works and 'all Pitel to be 'treated for Injeries, Lettere and telegranui from ' , of theboard of education will be hold fan, now hulling our at 'Strome', that is , learned: ' ether books thrbugh any Ogden reamembeg It not : been " - ' of tti:r!L t41384onlYgli., cause Of whieit has ' and I I tor 11,he purpose of consider- - he will ha back, ,J Blic:treter unsabulneshtionc,; Swmeliey Tirsday. resentative of The Deseret - Newt , not vs. aerioutily injured will again take up the J. E. s: ''' '.'; ':,-'"'''''p,-- '':j''' .. . The. man la I We have the immense stock 'of the , ,..t :4 in.g it the )4 from the of ', A .,.,released prayel'. : 1 Water and feasibility Benbe opening 11 )3righam Young survey Utah Lake Land, Power making I and will likely ,'' .44'1"'''',.., Deseret News Book Store. the ' :; son; song. "Make the World Brighter:" .;,,,,e.,, ; ..,... - . ' . . by the of education in Ogden city; for the I Co. ease, in the''fourth district court,i , ,' la the state, to draw from. largest hospital ifiday. It isbelieved in ' remarks the was of ,::".:,,, struck welcoming he Purpose by here, Bishop 1 offloers George certain solving that a! I ' , , .., T. Benson: duet, by Carmen Benson now being faced by the board.problems ' The Tuesday.. ' ' the term him , will. found for who asleep April caleedar ''' , . head '' '''..: 7 i '' by thugs 0 NEWS STANDS. ,. I and E. Benson Parkinson; ' sketch of t This action, was taken upon the lug- - be set Monday, March 30, an arraign, I .' ' ir '', ', ' In the yards. Two blood stained rocks , tho life of Apostle Etre Taft Benson , Th'e Ditty New. Ii tm sale at- - the ' ,. were found - near the man a blankets, gestion of .SUperintendent Mills who. went in criminal cases willbe on that!i tt ,. ' ' i believes the survey iihould be made for date. The jury for the April term will' ,, by Z. Taft Benson. son of B. Y. Ben;.:,,, .N ' , :;. ; , for .a. pillow. I following stands: . which had been.......-used e ; ison: piano solo by gloom. Benson: a $ , :, -: -, ., the benefit of those who do not, under- - be tn. attendance April 7. ....... i ,(-- , T. A. Shaeve, 2546 Madison AVO111111. Nis .:,.k ,, .1 . ' ' , . ',. : i ' i ' :: .. ',),N ,.,..,,, ' 4 short children record of William Wearer. 32$4 Washington ' ' and stand who grandare and '...' ,,, with '1 , '. '... ,4 i.'t's.,1, 't ' e THREE MEN v "'"'''::,. t.,children of Apostle Benson by Louisa , , &value, , :", s:, The board PATRIARCH JOHN G. JONES 2 .0 ' , :: ' Ti'... .,t : ., 11? 0 ale.' I . - 4.,. Jamas will go to ilebel;:Yatal" ik !; ' '''( k....,, '''' T ....,,.., I B. Benson; soprano Kole by Ione Alder:, :,, '. after the ,. ARREST ( .0.,..iri,. V.'; . l',;, Wesley T.' Benson: solo,, , ' ...'r; meeting Tuesday. arid will meet- - with (114, - ''' ' i recitation, . ANSWERS CALL OF. DEATH 'i .',2., ; , ..".:', Kara T. Benson;: recitation. grant the normal sithool faculty, to see At I 1 ' Kimball: -,song, can Benson; Lucy two-- , or 'names they of suggest wri March Lowe Ogden, :, :. i Dr. William B. Parkinson; ;. ' ' .t :4 11 1. 1 Officers three educators who would be compeearrested.' last evening ; ',.:P1'.,LJ John O. by Provo March PETERSON,DESISNS Mrs..grace- Price:, piano solo. Garertktna.1 tin.;nstreon13121:0010:en: owitoTnAleVirelBtrE,;s0SOisof Smittan:att. :cr.:7, Petereon and Blackburn and is being tent to make: the gummy. iled this morning at Ms hone. ',...;;.41;i' Benson: recitation, Sdrs. Joseph 15"'e: President Hyrum PIngtee said th itheld a,t the city jail pending the fil'''' ' m Infirmities incident to old ate; Mr. I, ,i 1. , .. m .. ".. i f son: remarks, Bishop Evan R. been so much coMplaining igainett t::; :: ':'''' i sake in the fourth, generation: Ezrts 7 a, a ing of a complaint, by-- the city at- had schools Jones was born in South Wales Nov. duet, piano Kinnie Benson: and of ths Jenny and 4 theG. Ogden on for PRINCIPALSHIP against 'assault torney, the nereon of ,;,;,' 1830. He cattle to America in 1854 ic,, ie V' ' Donald Taft Benson, son of George T. Benson. 1,!. -' ' recitation, Zella Benson: Portz'. -,Dave Edwards. Wade Miles and R. plane wider mrnsideration that. he and lived five , 44 Alder; remarks, Frank A. BenBoni i Jr, The eldest son - living is George T. ",, ,,,x,''-i.' year" in St. Louis. In i A. , M. .Taylor were arrested with Lowe would be willing to give his entire A ,. the eklest daughter now liv. 4 , , , ,'4,..; 1839 he cone to.Utah, and settled first ',' long " and ehorui, .:HaVe I done any Benson; the district to. have-and will likely be charged with de- year's salary . Jil c, Benlion 0; gdoii,-benediction.' President Wm. C. ing ritli k Ooodwin; the young-,Provo which had been his- tugne .. survey made. 'Other direetor" offered tin OSOEN111C11 SCHOOL sturbing the peace. , . i.,,,t' ''.,..r ...,,..-est on living is Henry' Denson and the Parkinson. i aid and,, Superintendent Wile i weer elites Mr,.. Jones was a faitiiPful Last evening the. Pinkerton. detec- financial. f was Latter-dathe lunch a youngest living daughter is Elisabeth , After, y program be willing to donate his' Saint and a..highlyl-espectshar2 tive stepped Into a saloon and Raw the said heto wouldfund 4 ' ; '' the k., and that he .believed ad teitizee. '', He is Survived by seven tettiern.fatwhe apnWgrgTardand' daaulgunhterach vitha: oBeline:it"grOanwdesne;t1 arrowieauv000ingdetihne losi dteshot ' men now under arrest, engaged in a ;, : the survev cost 21,000. He hi chi ' amusement hall led to desirous thatwould best I Ogden. March 14.Principal Henry quarrel which had, already tt Benson Parkin. vita cleared and all granddaughter iis Lulu educatorirla the Irtineral services will-b- e held In the the ; i 7'- - I blows. Edwards to restore 1 attempted Peterson of the Ogden high school an- -' be sethired to make the survey. The affair was son: the.oldest grandson, whose name , Indulged in &teeing. Fourth ward meetinghouse Monday af- Z: ' ,; and was struck in the face by state ' '' , , '', A lengthy report of his trip' to the ternoon ', considered by si1 to have been the best is Benson, is George Taft Benson. Jr.; nounced to the board of education last peace 2 o'clock. at Lowe. lie placed the Man under ar' In , every way of any yet -held by the ..tbe youngest grandson la FredOwen; the meeting in Richmond, evening his Intention to leave the Og- rest and was attempting. to take him superintendent's was made by Superintendent MMs and Benson family. s , . youngest granddaughter Ili Vergo Ben. 4 w. E. werretzoc-- HELD. ' den school at the end of tb present to jail when the other two men forced included many ,..,, . , ., -, ideas for extracts are is Fred improvements from a Paper son; the oldest Following him .release the to Edwards memester and that he bad accepted a priadner. in the present system. He said the . Whitlock was Provo. March , read tho oldest grandson, on the Ben. B. Benson: Louisa, by Egan; to affair the the and reported ., local school mystem is far above the arrested at Ophir by Sheriff Henry position at the bead of the .Iordan bigli'l! the arrest of the three menpolice We find that there sre nee grand- ion side, is George T. Denson, jr.;.old- - ,' ,JA3fES ADAM& t.i a followed, average and that there ,ore few places East on a charge of failure to provide taboo' of Salt Lake City. ,? ' sons , living who bear ' the name of est great.graltddailighteri' is' Leulsis i",, s Announcement was madelby. a letter where more efficient work le being for his wife and Minor children, who ; and tor capping the temple wall. their grandfather: Kora T. Benson, Parkinson Clawson; the , youngest b VERDICT IN BARKER CASE done. He said a great deal of money. are living atCedar,Fort. Defendant In 1867 to Supt. J. M. Mills and was a complete he went to Spanish Forkt where son of John Benson: Ezra T.. Benson. is Frank Roberts. , 4 to would be to have waived make examination and the surprise to the members of the boat& spent ' , preliminary eon of Brig,ham Y. Benson; Ezra T. Ben.. is but one OgderL'March ICThe jury in.the senior stayed ,until 1860. to others that was held to the district court in I500 heThe The only action taken by the board waa condemnation next 64 years he lied In Logan. ion, son of Arens Benson; Ezra T. child. daughter. of Louise Parkinson p suit of the Mountain are to order the letter recorded and filed. States doing the eame grade of work. He bail, in default of which he le in the & comtime , ., torwas tiatermaster (Benson) Goodiwira, son of Alice Benson Clawson. During' that Telephone Telegraph said that milt should be spent in ad- - county jail. . President Hyrum Pingree of the school over the Logan. Smithfield and Rieh- Goodwin; Ezra IT. (Benion) Price. son to secure a right, of way across ditional "There aro now' living, a widow, 14 a board said it would be to pany equipment. , mond canal, superintendent of tho Lo- of grace Benson Price. There are two sons and 10 daughters; ofArrand-ehi- l. PROVO-NEWThe superintendent referred to the . find a man who could better handle the property. of --J. 3. Barker near NOTES. . ..t gan City waterworks,t and policeman grandsons who are named after their dren there are 102. and great-granthe work at the local school and that he Mariott, rendered a verdict awarding state law requiring children to finish Provo, March and Corn-oth- ItrLogan. In short htv has helped to grandfather 'but the Taft is omitted Children there are IlS; these with one fi considered him one of the best educa- $t to,Mr. Barker for land value and the eighth ,grade, The laws of some pany of Cliumhus. we the num. Indiana, hag com- build up the industries of trache volley. from their names:, Esra Beneon Park-'neo- n. 8250 for damages to his 25 acre farm. states ere better, he said, be tors in the entire state. menced suit in the Fourth district .,.. len of Eolith Benson Parkineon: hers of the family ,to. 217.'4. provide that children must court Supt. Mills maid it was With much Mr. Barker asked for $650 and de- remainthey M. , in againdt Henry B. Prout, W. achool u ntil they have DIFFICULTY EXPtR I ENCED regret that he first heard of Principal clared he would rather pay the com- reached the H. A... Giles and J. Cooper. age of '16 years, whether .areall,' t, Peterson's intention to leave pany $200 than to have it cross his , AT STATE POWER PLANT to collect 2782.61 althey have completed the eighth grade Josenh,,toR.be'GI:les am but he realized the educator could bet- - property at any price. due interest leged principal, not. Mille said SOperintendent that II teraccomplish his ideals in the Jordanhe had visited many schools in the and attorney fees on two promissory Is said' that Logan. March schools. He 'spoke of the pleasant reELK ON EXIIIIIMON. I notes. he that had at studied the some east, ie systems diftioulty being experienced , lations that had always existed beGame e jos'. A. Buttle, A. W. HardOgden. March - 4' the state power plant in Logan canyou they are operated and Bishop i oflice-tween the board of 'education. the su- Commissioner Fred Chambers, has an- under which much The News Is delivered In Murray and vicrtAtV(r.om information which ing and Thomas N. Taylor and Elder' and the outlook is that soma mere gathered ,m 1. 'of IA Branch Orders tor E. and the and works , S. A. Delley were the tipeakers at the , Manager. several nounced Lauritzen, principal, of very perintendent that carloads night. elk, will be valuable when into 7 i will have to be expended there and advertising received. OMee over First Nattonal,gank. With Attorney the capable manner in which prof. have been shipped from Victor, Idaho. teal use In the locar putschools. prac. ., I funeral nervices held for Charles P. money He de, ST?, a. 1744.-doe L. the Phone before gesidencoo it grown. what ryas Murray Murray terson has conducted affairs during The animals will be on exhibition, in pointed out that a plant in the Third ward. Berry yesterday, such as ,. he survey, ,-----, , ------1to I. enough power signed to doproduce t two Yeare he has coeuPled the 'Prin- the railroad yard in Ogden for several has -ow. 40,,,,, ar .....o.,,, a 4.sa ., othepole.. YOCal.aeleetions were rendered bYtha hours Sunday morning. cipal's chair at the Ogden high school. t had been made in many cities of the ward quartet. There was a ,good at- some of tbe Attliatilterdr afterboOtr and dan teachets, Murray FOR FUNERAL SERVICES In. Salt institUtions the state The letter handed ta the board by The elk are to be taken to the forests east and that much good had resulted tendance of relatives and friends.'. in the Mil. ,. fil March of and evening Lake Ellectricians eleewhere. and Mills Simi at last night's meeting of the of central and southern Utah. Tirek from the invectigation. He believed it Sunday evening, in the First ward City MRS. CHARSTIE SWENSON le ward meetinghouse on Fourleenth 4 - l' are now in charge of deputy wardenk. the duty of the board to have an efli- - meetinghouse, Elder .T. Morrill Geerge whohave examined the plant, say that board, was as follows: l , South. The evening program will be s g 46 will' about "Idle Moments." who and to cent,efficieney-iper will 5P8ali the O. ' , dent bliard appointed at once to make only 'accompanythem t "Mr. J. M. Mills. Superinteadent of ., interest to parents. ' of special obtained from the plant, whereas where they are to be an accurate report of conditions in the Elder Spa fford Daniels on '.'Ttle Bless-cit- y forests various 1 service Murray, March Schools. City. 't 'seventh and eighth ,!, The Arlington of Work." ef 120 should there in about are that be the released. There twicl elk schools out to ing and the were needs bed for Mr. Marais Swenson point . is tricorn-be"My Dear Supt. Mille--t defeated the Llbtery in an in- - 's A son has been born to Professor and, ficiency. of each: f in the Grant ward meetingbram Tues- grades onAme to inform you at this the shipment. terestingphysical---educationcontest Mrs. E. IIEastman& of direction 10. the under March am not earliest possible time -- that afternoon. to Superintendent J. W. Rogers of the the capacity of the day, CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS. TIONOR MAYOR ON BIRTHDAY.. ' the ward bishopric. The ward choir Thursday open to engagement in ; ' t American Express company was here plant. butincreasing Prof. J. E. Hogenaon, state- - organ .1 new wheel furnishe& a the experts say Officers of the Larson Ogden, March O.P. school system for the next year, havthe. singing. 1 Ogden, March 14.When Mayor from Salt. Lake yesterday on official may have to-- be installed and the whole offered tsar of Hoye and Girls elubs,Visited , were club Neils Huntsville and Improvement another the prayer position. opening ing accepted Fell appeared at hie oMce in the city busineen. In the aftertmon he was tak- plant sohools Friday. ' His in.- P. , ., The "water Seepage I Monson prottounced the benediotion. the Murray "I take this opportunity to express elected at a meeting held in Huntshe found . a' large en for an auto ride over the Provo question bids fair to bother again t this The ,spring taliss to the pulls yeattlted :1,1'. last evening. D. D. McKay was hall yestelday, Berber. Bench-fruiwere Christian, Cmy hearty appreciation of the cordial ville on F. district of speakers beautiful twee histeek; Decker. t Year. Persons here and in other parts David Powell. 3ttinee Proctor. A. F. the organisation,: of several. activity president of the organization, bouquet i relations that have existed betareen us elected of The oMcers had the hall ; ' City C. wangsgaard, vice president. and of the county have receivel copies of , An-- 1 clubd. II and Hansen and for the support that you and the C. C. Sties Rouridquist of J. RoundqUiet. Attorney to Spanish the remind flowers Placed there The teachers of Granite. Jordan. .'' P. L. Orth secretarv, and treasurer. ' the hydrograph made by the geological drew Anderson. The opeakers, all old oi board of education have given me. wite here yesterday. ' of re. club is two years old and tile of. the- mayor of the fact that another Fork J. f7. Graham was in Salt Lake on a survey and they say that the mean acquaintances of the departed, paid and Murray will be sent nottoes "It is not for higher salary that al Thp t milestone orhad been and A. uniform last ficers elected that St. 'March passed loss night led,,tho of latter 'hewn the water' appointment, during business her leave.. I shall receive no more in my, and her to trip yesterday. 7 high tributes of respect Wm. Burns and James Harrington. part of last year was 87 second feet family, noting many of the good deeds contract and salary schedule 'will be new position that I should havp had ganization last year. Much Wood has he waalle years of age. Business was been accomplished and plans which conducted and the roses were young transients, 4" districts. ,' three adopted 10 When the observatons were made at were to next year. But here my hands are will less sentenced interest ot those the in better . the town are now being taken borne - The had corn- - days at hard labor for vagrancy by the liret of last year they showed a' performed of the Arlington are : ',.. ,r1 tied. I cannot realize my ideals and fortunate end a . Well work !tending out. I Dieted his day s wOrk. 2$ second feet, and in an electrih- 'lieu- - ';.: Ott Justiee C. D. Glazier yesterday. mean loss ofitneut Ideal. Ifiterment Imign,,int you and the board of education. with celled ever toward a higher when the water was turned out of the was in the South Cottbnwood tome. bator wbit'oh has been installed in the ;C - ) . all your good will toward me and the l' , was loaned 40 reitervoira lofts of 44 econ&.feetwae tery-- - where Jamec Proctor- - didicated school, institution over whiCh I preeide, are water the plaee mission in the Northern States, Dec. I by the Progress tom. r. relativee powerless to help me. In my;new inilen1 shown, . but upon impounding the friends anl grave. Many Pritokli3oggest FORK. I 1. campus, a I shall have a again ,the loss increased to 37 second attended the service and placed fieral 19, 1912-1; BRIGHAM presiding over ths min ' Ilion conference. feet.. and on corn days the loss was offerings of respect ert the casket. - " ,1 d gymnasium, and a commodious. k, . well equipped shoff.4,,. : over 55 second fe MURRAY MENTION. ' named Dentbark Although he I LEA-VTO AN FILL IN WILL SALT of foe favors the , r."Thanking you by hie parents, be has never yet seen. ; BLIND 1' BIGS,". ROUNDUP March OF rfame Murray. , DISTRIGT WANTED. the past, and assuring you and the NEW PAVING country. His parents came from HIS SIXTH MISSION that ist.idaho all this week lookboard of my continud esteem. I am, there in 1852, by way of New Orleans. Logan. March 18.Atthe meeting of JUDGE IMPOSES SENTENCES ing into A number of businem propoyours, He was born July 24, 1858, on the ' city commissioners bald last night AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT the PETERSON." .- Mona Nebank the (signeHorne Elk of, river,. new a petition for the creation of a twin- or (Special Correspondence.) and . ,hor 11.- -A. ..roluiduliwas raised and. educated Ma ict and W.ff.Lyon. braska, was filed and' referred Murrity, . pavihg district, will be brought home tomor 12.Eider in Brigham City, -- marryinv, Miss D. F. coLLETT IN OGDEN. Brigham City, March on streets for in- 'blind. pipe' was male 'yesterday and babiee to the eommissiener S. row Mrs. D. from the reL. hospkal. Lubina Johnlogn In 187i Phrt of his proprietc;rs of .thio, estabilahments, Ogden. March 14.Dan F. Collett, Denmark Jensen, who recently vestigation. It commenees St the in- the (Special. Correspoodente ) and the babies are well. has been 'spent in Idaho,. Where Secretary of the Manufacturer's as- -- ceived a call to a mission in Scandi life was tersection of Th1r4aat and' Second were, taker into the preserice of City Lyon aentertained Mrs. the travJohn elected March White who member Ilerling gave the Spanish Fork, was In Ogden yesNorth streets and runs along the .boule- .1ueke Charles It, tee7cliaatylt3fnorOfthtle Baptist Ladles Aid soclaty last Wed. legislature in 1902. His wife died in eling at a7-- apeed of 30 miles an hour, vaed to Sixth Fate and dottn that them a careful inspection. purpose of urging Og- ..- , , for a4,r7, an automobile with five occupants, two I Street theee blocks. - rt. will connect ,ed R. Keller. , was found guilty and was I ,Ildra Hyrum Stauffer entertained at ft7 , that Is to be Adamson , , , proper display at the Utah products i: ; whom are Salt Lakers, tonight, sud- with the new pavement . of ""' ' is Eldera : forceful Jensen ,'"1 $90 and 90 days. He 'was im- a parcel shower Thursday afternoon , i speaket , t week width begins Thursday, April along the south Side of the temple, given ' , : end has the happy faculty of and found guilty In compliment swerved ., .,. 1daughter Myrtle from the highway, 'Put and thus give a walk for boule- mediately I!, and runs for one .,, ; week. He an,.. ' frienas wherever he goes. - plunged over an embankment and vard residents into the business dis- - again on afnorothtehre csechaorgned ofarethnieesawmasS whaolterrecBertwlyn.hecame bride of , , nounced that the diaplay would IA ,1,."9...0,4;,:.r f iuthe turned turtle, burying the occupants trict. kind ond : , made in the Keithbuilding In Salt' ,i, ,was Ile NEWS BUDGET FlInNI Drantatio The South ' ' '''', , .;,-- ''. , - '3 beneath the wreckage and endangering - Lake City and' that tha display given 1290 and six months, was ex, Adamson claims club will' present "She Two McKentheir lives. Four .were more or less nected to-b- e larger 'and more general ' ' .1A .: ease: BOXELDER CAPITAL I Into the ' rth the higher ales" In he will take " ,.; e, wardhouie next Frglay , Seriously Injured. ', ' , than ever before. court. Ed. Burson was found guilty night The cast has.been workint.on The party included Joaton J. Cannon, f ' '......."...'. ...1 '.., -of Illicit selling and, was fined 1125. the play for Peveral weeks. -- i, of the National Saving0 & manager ,''' I RUMORED REAL ESTATE DEAL. P,',.:',;t, i'; March and Bri.fhatre City, - ' .13.Mayor , iIS Trust , 41' 4, Pf6ait'41.1"';'Brighanl Beery They'll, was found guilty and l'enorterl' - ..' Provo, March I 4.- --t l W. 'T. Davie has called ae Meeting' of T. was fined 160. Soren Kankelborg . 'with the same '' ,,,,,, A . l I ',-. ,e,i from apparently reliable sources. aland not 41. of guilty Mr. Mrs. for Bidcitizens Con. pleaded this the and Gallaghen Charles ',. City, ,,, Brigham ; $, !company: though it lacks official information, CEDAR 1150 to I bond of . ,- il,,, Ilk on a : were (Specie! Correspondence.)'released Provo. and Roberts of Prank ,,,,',7 , D. of consider& G. dinger Is R. the IR that the purpose evening- for negotiating ; Morehouse appear later for trial at a date so be Loa , march '': ,,-,' M. Joseph J. Cannon alone escaped in- - Webater. of offering '. for the purchase of " the the the --, , , E., ing proposition 1800, in New Jer20, Jan. born ; 4.,..,,,-... 7 -, - '',... ' , ''"1-CLEARING EIGHTY ACRES , Utah Cereal Produc,s company in- fury. Brigham T. Cannon, who- w an; sum died Pet). 18, surrounded by hie wife set by the court. ,, church building and ground, with machine under bad in the bilsitiontheir it after ducements to locate pinned his his 4 and children all factory possibly; other ground on the corner excepting ;if ,;:.', 9, , OF LAND IN ONE DAY TWO CHOIR PARTIES-Murra- y , ' ; turned once and a half over, received ary son, William Frederick 'Webster, and of Second West and Center streets Brigham City. -- 11 o, . , ...,,,,,,-- William Kotter woe held up by thugs a bad eut In the forehead.. Mrs. Bid- - hie daughter Bergh RObinson,r,wha ar;. for up town offices. Anti that in the , gatch 14.A leading-s, ., rived some hours- after ' , Detth cial event of the week was "a party ' --..,e0e0P' about 9 o'clock. clinger may have 'mitered internal in- - 'came ,', (.event the church is aold, the Metho- Wednesday evening tSpeelel Correspondence.1 a as and reault suddenly unexpectedly ' Mr. Kotter was walking down First juries, while her husband received se- - flf :4 dials will purchase the Baptiet church t while feeding his given Wednesday evening In the accident Cedar City. to y Is a , on benoticed when street Fleet a 'located. he West East" vere honor in and i eusdayit lacerations about of couple building, ' livp mock si South Jordan Opera house preinua 'holiday In Cedar City, the putt. ' , apectal i ' he as men a behind of : I' tween First and Second North streets. tn arms. tree; were In In Mr, addition funeral the services choir. passed bruises stake The ward South Jordan receiving . 0 is to get the pose of which i, the tree he said good evening and of similar. character Mr. Roberts has al!ernacle at Loa. A large number of the The Baptistaconeregation is small and ...T. were the Holt M. boats, Mrs. which will comprise the Branch eir,,,, e a smaller 4,!,,, walked on, when ono o't the men fractured rib on the right side. Mrs. kindred and friends aestmbled to pay and If th ey ., , ; , the choir leader and tract. i college experiment farm their last tribute-o- f respect to the de,. Mr. Holt being ' t,N tv'.:3 .: church or rent a place for worship, khouted "Hey there," Mr. Kotter t unconscioult.,t was up members choir picked were the Blddinger 'grubbed the gueats , b temporarily. President Joseph Eckersley, John ,, and cleared of brush.' , :. turned around in time to look into a Extricating his brother from .14.. parted. l, 411 , of the is. Michaet ward, officers end Elder leatrIng I Stewart, and Kinney 0 The schools and all, business houses ,....;,,, . , , revolver and heard the words "Hands neath the machine Joseph J. Cannon le, were i are Refreehments number. i annedllkel closed for the occasion, and it is 4. G"argeeW M 00roneril ubld, In 1 im." His pockets were . searched, and hurried,- to4,the linen-ranc- h assista- ilall"tn .e NI& for inSIX REST and served played 250- to Bee gamesp'were there ere 45, cents taken 'frorri.him. Two men estimated from dwas-sent prayer. nceALeleptione-tneasege Record for January. l : under the direction of terspersed with speechee by members about BO to 75 teams, and one traction werearrested p, to Dr. J. W. Hagan at 'Spanish Pork. The stake choir I nufsmaK JENSEN.. I. The Inside of in- the evening. Hood furnished appropriate of the choir. ' at work., and that by tonight later engine . Emludseire.James He Snell as ranch at arrived the the party, . Another sottirevenrIsse-a31.50 Who Leaves Soon for Scandinavia on Churchill Edward '1.;. Hansen whose store was brush will have been taken oft were brought there. Mrs. BidElder William m.,Webster was left an grven last bight by the Murray First every t. T. Tembarom. PurnPt $1.40 closed last week for -- the benefit of Injured Tomorrow a ufficleht Ifis Stith Experience burned. and Mission. a exand He Years. of four the at age dinger ' Stratton-Portorphan S. Ladd le. thoughvan in the tvard amusement number of men and 'teams will turn , 31.80 creditors resumed business, an adjust. amination failed to disclosAt frac- - wao,ocared for by his cousin, David Turn. ward choir' any . 4. Pollvanna, Porter ' $1.25 rehearsal was BO made. hail. night It 1.961. I ment having been regular in and 'the -acres, out With after he came to Utah. up whom t u r es of bones s he was tillable to stand. Pr, ,plow the ,Choir which the It Happened in Egypt, , WilElder IL J., Chriatiansen of Salt tAll and after a- short practice tract will bei enclosed with .7, navia, has fined atz milsaton, in an iinjured we re swathed irr 15A1 mofarbriti mIlealliarpdenent uthnety.eawrihyeryeeahres the , bePn liamson hall to called iv .$I.35 .whn has amusement litmeairni assembled in the t for the Church to which he belongs. Lake CRY wire fence It the, ex. a rabbit-tig- S. The Dark da 35. - An automobile was engaged Flower, Oats- - '' His first was in 188) in Minnesota; preside over the Scandinavian mis- - andg the where light 'refreshments bad 'been Mathdews in trie. at of county., , were driven to the garet ,injured Scandina1,t,. bqillzQ1111 meet the ...SI35 IL.boir with will. members Wti eu the worthy. the next in 1$85, to the Indians; the sion, on me state roaff In this collo- Provo by Prank num - nr8 settlers an Tr- pioneer of Wayne pi elms ed. t cit y n atur ty ham commenced; 95, as it speciat norffi, mt,.. vian &hit! In Belahsto mom needed cul- Rec I county. having lived here from IV to ibex' feasted the floor was cleared. ileY, a public chauffeur. - r Tn. a. 10:34 at Sunda's, in la was' Oneida the t death dancing death. time his Make; the neitt.1 ',T. sionary Indulged After of the are the and the eonThe Leading Book Concern. tnataUed, vert. to being call 7 the While r Ramsey was eanonding tried W, Gohen of Tremonton Fredhie he presided over the Oregon lelfe he Kate et Pret Married 4 Alain Street structed road is being reshaped for the, C. O. Christensen last ran down Ferri Sanford, 11 years of in enee. He also filled a six months14nre Justice ". DEATH OF DOUGLAS VILIGGS'' sealson's traffic. ,,erickaen of Fremont, Wayne 1 counIY, age,at Snrintrville. The chauffeur says Hi Was the tathe r o f 1 chi .dre, relrlav;' he wee charged with ...boot- - !that -----.... an7) 1 I of whom survive him. was 'with' He' Sanford sur&leo 'March defend. wreatling is the all found Driggs The Murray. jury legging the vived by nth. grandchiMren and ,oze died' on Thursday March 12 in a,Salt nnt guilty and the judge Imnosed el other youn a Man. Itrrehe middle ofconEl;mrr The great country newenaper of this 1: lirtbster Elder has I became street. Sanford evidently disease.'ifith News-- 12 fine of SISO, which W a a nal& . aurtedn Lce honpitalaeXtrighre until-you-w- ill -1:111h4d5 of- the rfu, sedby-th- e ir to' al autiftwubiletiortrand I a ks If; wear 1 which he,had been traublod for the per year.- - Issued Mondays and Thurs.- - 7.. - ran 4 heIn awn4; anPhonelit died at D. c'true:aewr declares directly late MorrieRomenbilum but for the past, daysAdvertisement; Ramsey as t rue man: past five weeks. , this ifrogiall of the machine. Sanford was honored end beloved ill home In the'llrat ward her had been three' he and seriously weeks family, "! L a NEVER-RI- P time or taken to his home hir the marshal et,was held in high esteem by his neighbors at the .hospital. Mr. briggs was born morning about 7 olcinck-T- he ' to and fricnds ' .,4,,C-, funerel hag rot been announced H.Springviile while Ramseyfproceeded - atWast'jorden, but removed to Sandy , .. .. John Oriffith of Harper ward left the stene of the evident . , lived at he where While still young i'AMILIt ' ' s REUNION. - the time of his death.. He leaves the T.117A3R a ego for a visit. with ' Brigham T. Roberts, who drove the WIIY:NOT START'RIGHT NOW? 'friend's in Tiabo; a telesTarn hes been wrecked machine. wee' unable to tic. (Special ("on'espon(ance,) k sisters: and i'olloyring Joeeph brothers MURRAY UTAH:. ,.... : Loa, March 10.Deacendants ofr the reeelved, by relatives' here that he count for the ucciderit. He says he Bernice White them. lie, will tell you Ask the ii1i-eadywear- s bed been scoMentelly killed at Inkorn. believes it resulted from a. tire blow-- , late Allen Taylor, who died in poi. B. and Harvy Driggs, tot .0 t son of was t ' ,; tof the an4 Irene and Drigge 'Mahn tr, betas' rim over by train. ou t . - assembled recently In a family reunion. . , 1. 1e never knew there.could be such a 'difference in OVERB. Mrs. Mr. ,The Chas. Drigga and ' - k' the remains will he brought to HarperAn appropriate program was carried' t '. body may be viewed at the. family weird for. interment.- ALLS. an bad all and out present enjoyable i , I l'okil Mlekel Stenhouse of the First President Alten N. .13tobt.- Mr. fslen-- 1 time'. A lettet was read from 13,.. G. residence between 10 and 12 o'clock .... ?,;('-'sclf ;,. Funeral' services at In-1 1 "' ':4.. , .., ward, who ham been Rflng for nearly house. was.born in Aalborg; Denmark, ' the only Surviving brother re-of, iinntlay. in the ' house. ward home Saturday in 1452. he joined the church when Taylor, et sandy vear.dtel ' servieeli were held a young man If ncl labored- - sus a local Allen Taylor, .who expressed his Oat- -. terment Sandy. cemetery., mornitur..-rtinera- l not being able, to be Ja hs came. to Utah; grets ATI meetinghouse lilrednesday A In the missionary before itiV - mg sin filled st mission teadance. After the piogram ail presf SCHOOL NOTES. afternoon. The 'services were hi chance fa 1901-of the in the basesnent ' of Couneolor Lorne Anderson. to hia native country. For years he ent assembled where :.; :::.' .' 1 .1. AO B. WinWas a Maroti" tabernacle.' Murray; banquet r :.. other speekers were Elders. Amos has ac,ted4 its city sexton; he wag nen day and nistnt. will 1b e the speaker - ' ways a good and faithful.. worker In served. The 'days program closed with ohip of Boston Hatch. William Sorensen J. 4. ..' 'AIVII!tAY1,1117,. Jor. , .. the rlIONE institute of Granite, , resided. a he at which a in joint ball In..the.svening, , son. James Olsen. N. B.'Cheney and the ward . ' FOIIND INLIIIIIED MAN i . " SUETI MILLS ASH i - - j'' - bill scllullo - ' ,,,,.. 4 meet-hothou- se -- WIII ' .14.--Ou- lt - . , - III I 7' or ' ' I ' 7, , - ,,. I 2 41:1 ,- i , .., 1 :, Preeent AND'RESIST , 4. - ? 't; - -:-- ' P-1- ' '.. 1 , ', 01 l ' ' . i ' '.' j'i , ? , ? f 1 - ! lc . 4 ''' ,- ",, -. It - - 1 1 , a . - '.., 1 Ao ' '. A l' , ., '' 14,----R- . - 1 , 1 1, ' .', zr ' z 4 - .. 1 1 -- , .' , ' .,t ."-"!"'"- . '. - ,!,,,,,-- : . le- ) 1, I ,',, ..f , 1 I , . - e . - - - , ':4 , i ' . ' , CIi - s.7, ,, . great-grands- E. -- 1 , , ld Izat-grandebi- .: d. ' EmSonammemilft ' d. er . - MURRAY DEPARTMENT - 0, ell . tbuh -- ' .. j -- t" F suggeseed,---for----01,---40ec- 40 0. ,.,. be-lu- .. . . , ' nt It 3 . - . 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