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Show rAu Fv. u KOSTATE WID nSALT LAKE, May 27. The other boy how to operate the police were appealed to Tuesday! un when it was discharged, to locate Leslie' Wilham Grit fiths, 11, of 803 Park street. j RICHFIELD, May 28. his SoIciting the support and While accompanying brother, Wilbur, 14, and, sister, of the Richfield Eva, 8, to the Hamilton school in arranging a suitdub Thursday, May 21, the lad is able for the opening celebration said to have run awav and has . not been heard from since. The children were near the Hamilton school. The mother tol l the polc'e the missing lad on a numl'orof occasions had annouiued Ins, intention of going to his father, employed in Nebraska. i V i i fv, I OGDEN, May 27. John R. Watson, secretary pf the Watson Tanner Clothing company, 2763 Madison avenue, suffered cuts on his face in an automobile collision Tuesday night during a heavy rainstorm at Jefferson avenue and Twenty-eight- h St. His daughter, Avon, 6, suffered and shoulder a wrenched bruises, and his son Jack, 10, suffered bruises. T. Manning, a passenger in the Watson car, suffered cuts on his head. The driver of the other car, E. R. Hatch, was not injured. i U -- l! - r i 4 4 OGDEN, May 27. Burglars entered the Johns Cash Grocery 700 Washington avenue, by way of a rear window, Monday night, and carried off candy, chewing gum and lead pencils, - it is to the police. T. J. Holland, 855 Twenty-Lfift- h re-por- ted al of Bryce Canyon ,a delegation Horn the i PanguitO) , Commercial club, consisting of D. M. Todd, James Worthern, Will J. worn owl? Fcrl tlwd Do yon tiave a constant backache; ah&rp twlngna of pain, too, with difr apell and annoying urinary dlaordfcr? The there's caune for worry and more rauae to tire your weakened kidneys a prompt help. Use Doan's Pill Stimulant diuretic to the kidneys. Doans Logan folk's recommend for Just such troubles. Mrs. D. 3. Steadman. 354 E. Center St., I.ogan. says: "I suffered from backache. At times, the paths were sharp like the stab of a knife. My nerves finally gave out and the merest trifles made me feel like screaming. Huge spots appeared before me and blurred my sight Terrible pains shot through my bead and I was a run down and tired woman. My kidneys were sluggish, tod. t used Doans Pills, from Riter Bros. Drug Co., .and the backache eased and my kidneys were flushed. 1 was , benefited generally. CQe, at all dealers.' Foster-Milbur- o Adv Co., Mfrs., Btlffalb, N. T. Am oS 11 nrvoua, hairlok? Peters, C. A. Moody and Charlps attended the weekly M'ller, luncheon of the ocal club. J. G. Martines Fred, Erickson Stering K. Heppler, Dr, M. Mr Joanthan Lloyd, W. L. Warner and O. C. Thurber compose a committee chosen to perfect the plops for the celebration at whLh Gov. George II. Defn WELLS VlLLEt May 28. and many other prominent slate Orval Andersort, 16. local Boy will officials be present. Scout saved his younger brothel NEPHI, May 27. Practically and kister from drowning w'hen the entire membership of the he dived into a deep pond and Fureka Kiwanis club v'sitcd -- Nephi Monday and attended a special luncheon' as guests of the Nephi club .Prest. Will L. Hayt presided add Dennis Wood introduced the Nephi members after which the meeting was turned over to Prest. Percv Cravens, of Eureka, who called upon Jack Black to introduce the Eureka members. The following "program was given: Talks bv ' Chalmers Grffin, Mayor Edward Pike. C. E. Huish at -- Eureka,.. W. C. Andrews, George D. Raymond- Nephi. piano solo, Miss Viola Starts, vocal solo, Walter Christopher-son- , selection, Kiwanis Warblers quartet, street, reportsjhe theft of a pup tent from the lawn. The theft of $20 in currency and a ruby ring, is reported by Mrs. J. C. Mederaft, 234 Robinson aVenue. D. K. Stuart, contractor report the theft of 150 feet of rope from the new Baptist OGDEN, Mav 27. Punish church Under construction at ment came - in doses for three Twenty-fift- h street and Jefferyouths who broke Into the Marson avenue. riott recreation hall Friday and stole ice cream and soda watSLT LAKE, May 27. The er. Illness followed , the feastBee Hive home of girls operated and after officers haled the ing e by the Church at the In couirt. Pleading offenders house on South Temple street Mike Perrv, guilty Wednesday, compares favorably with similar 20, and Edwin 38. paid Teacher, boarding homes for working an 1 fines bf. $10 each and Walter school girls in the larger cities of the east, it was declared by Morris, 18 paid a fine of $5. Mrs. Eliza MacFarland. F, Spanish fork. May 27 -- matron of the home, - w ho reThe Utah County LivesUfck turned Tuesday from attendance formed Tuesday at the sixth quinuennial con vntion of the International evening in the city hall. It is of representatives Council of Women at Washing-to- n made up from the various organizations May 4 to 14. Mrs MacFerland visited the of ppan'sh- Fork and -- Utah and lake care of and county yill large girla hOmes in the eastern handle The race meet to be held -cities, particularly those Migrated here early in September of this at Chicago, ands said the it w ill also handle the live year, inhome Salt Lake with its home stock show and possible track Xluenqe, ii equal to those of meet party-j-n April,T9$Lj- Jurgej dimensions. Thd following .officers $wer - " - , Bee-IIiv- . brought them to the surface where he. and other sfcouts v revived them. A son and 'daughter, aged 11 and 6 ,of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Anderson, Were fishing in the pond, which is about eight feet deep. The girl fell in and her brother in attempting to get her out also went - off the steep bank. Their t screams brought two brothers and other boys from a nearby field. older brother,. dived in to the pond which was then muddy, and brought up his brother the first attempt. The other scouts immediate? began resuscitory methods and Orvai stnrted diving for his sister. It was not until the fourth time that he found her. By the time he had brought her out the younger brother had been revived. All1 efforts were turned tn reviving the girl, who had been under water about eight minutes, When Dr. O. W. Christensen arrived he found the little girl making her first gasps ror breath. The physician praised the Scouts for their efforts and declared that the girl probably would Have died." had not the boys 'been-- - well trained in 1 fe saving methods. " -- RICHFIELD May 27. Extensive preparations are being made for official opening" of Bryce canyon Monday, June 1. Commercial clubs of Sanpete, Sevier. Piute, Garfield and Kane in counfleco-operatin- g , making 1 Richfield was made the gath'elected: CviTkUojr.;.pyes starting point, 'Those ering and northern points flam (Beany) Stevens, while dent, Frank Grousefnsn, secre- cbifimg-froto- ) driving his new car along the tary, Joseph E. Flanders. Tay-so- will arrive .her .Sunday aftervice president, R. II. And- noon and have an informal enpavement just east of the Snake river bridge, about 10 p. in. Sun rus, treasurer, directors, Jacob tertainment at the Johnston day drove off the pavement at A, Hanson, Leo Banks, Palmyra hotel. 100 cars such a High rate of speed that David Hodge, Leland, C. W. Monday morning the car turned around and com- Booth, Morgan D. Warner. ' Jr.. will start for canyon Richfield pletely over. Stevens, John Drew, P. T, Allen Dr, B. C, Limebnugh high school band leading. ArFred Gertch and Ed Manion, the Pleasant Grove. rive in Panguich at 11 :30 formother occupants of the car, were The association will be incor- al opening will be at 1:00, Govextricated before the car was porated for $10,000 and $6,000 ernor George II. Dern officiatrighted. No one was seriously in improvement .will be spent ing, Lunch in canyon, concert h hurt, but the car. was badly in the near future to put the by band and Pichfeld and close will clubs damaged. Spanish Fork race track into glee shape for races and possibly a day. Every cuy and town withrodio during the summer. The in 200 miles radius announce REXBURG, Idaho, May 27. The accidental discharging of a association advanced money to large delegations. The Utah Con 38 automatic phtol in the hands defray the, expenses of Joseph gressional delegation and many of Lee Peteison, resulted in the Flanders to the southern part from the state legislature are seiious injury ?t Re xturg Tues- of the state for the purpose of expected. Salt Lake chamber ot day of Donaki Michael, 9, son arranging a racing circuit and commerce will be represented. ot Mfahd Mrs; JMiehael schedule for the season so that - there will be no conflict in of Rexburg. dates , . Declaring that the question The Mfchnel boy was taken to The principal place of business has become one of the utmos: Itaho Falls for medical attention is designated as Spanish Fork. national importance, Secretary called ateonference and underwent an emergency All civic clubs said organiza- Hoover-has- , operation for the removal of the tions of the city are represent- for Washington today to conbullet whth entered the right ed in the association and will be sider fish conservation along loin grazing the intestines and represented on the directorate. the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts. Pelvis, lodging In the back. Thfe boy is said to have a good MICKlt . 1 PRINTER'S DEVIL chance for recovery . boys hadfound the pistol 1?LA,CKtP0Oay'26CBer , n, 4 i Pan-mitc- - - t lit In a bureau drawer at the Mich- ael fcnnre and TinknowTrto-Mrs- . "Midi helrwefl? terth ofthe house where young Peterson was in the act of showing the ear e-r- - ' c Winschell Stage Line TIME TABLE Leave U.-1- C. . Station Logan, 6 :50 a. m. Logan, . : 5 p. m. Cutler, 8:00 a. m. 1 Arrives a. tn. Cutler 7:45 Culler 4:40 Loghn, 8:55 p. m. Cutler,1 5:15 p. m. Iatgan 6:10 FARE 5nc EACH WAY Friday, Mav on CnirerC It. rnM and Corti-merci- x In The IIE17S ;i ? LCSAN CITY,aC.C?r3 T7TZ JOURNAL. . .. COUNTY, UTAII TIGERS AND bees Tracts LOS ANGELES, May 28. It took the , Tigers an unusually long time this afternoon to beat the Bees, but eventually they did tin in the eighth inning Their victory was achieved by a score of 9 to 7 and was the third straight for the tailehders over ANOTHER LOSS FOR BEES The Bees were defeated again yesterday at Los Angeles by the Vernon team which is the third defeat in a row for the Salt Lake nine. It begins to look as if the Bees will have to stay hofne if they expect win any games, as they lose .away and have to make up their losses at home. The results of yesterday games was as follows: At Los Angeles Salt Lake7, Vernon 9. At Oakland Sacramento , 2, Oakland 0. (Ten Innings.) . - At Seattle San Francisco 6, Seattle 3. At Portland Los Angeles-Portlan-d the Mountaineers. The Bees labored diligently, but against great odds, throughout the whole game, and their laboring finally gave them a tie in their half of the eighth. In the local section, however, Jim Blakesley, first up, rapped Dick r, McCabe for a Which hit and the Subsequent doings, which gave the Tigers game postponed ; rain. some more advantage; decided the issue. After Jims ever, and allowed a couple of however, the issue had ruris in addition to the two he y practically ceased to' need furth- had already allowed. Fhil er decision., reHeVed him and pitched to Each side used thre pitchers. the eighth, When he was removBill Piercey started for the Bees. ed for a pinch hitter, in the perThe Tigera made four runs off son of Hank Hulvey, who hit him in the first inning, in which McCabe pitched the local half of round the temperamental Bill the eighth and is the victim. Started with Willie Ludolph undertook to walk off the field of a relieved him with Kenny own accord because j of his play, or a wrong play, atJ ner and finished up with Charles first base. He came back, how-- Eckert. three-bagge- HJp Co'H'Iacco Ycar s Ago I had always used high priced baking powders for the reason that I thought they would make the best cakes, pastries, etc., but after giving KC a trial I have had no other on my pantry shelf three-bagge- r, Mul-cah- - - ... . Es-Si- A splendid testimonial from Peoria, III v on .the high quality of ck Pen-slo- through bills - of ; lading, and therefore, in the case of some states reflects but a part ' of their total foreign trade and for others includes goods produced elsewhere.!! The element of sea Uta h h acTme rch a ndf se ex port s sonal fluctuation, says' Director in 1924 amounting r to $500,443 Klein, should also be considered according to statistics just released by the Department of Commerce. The total export trade of the United States for the year 1924 amounted to Utahs 1924 Exports Amount to! $500,000 25 for Oaitccs T&raknslbund and a half for a Quarter j . Asphalt and bitumen led all other commodities in shipments, abroad during the year and amounted to $162,703, being followed by exports of sulphate ,of .ammonia. Valued. at WIIV PAY HIGHER PRICES! Millions of Pounds Used by the Government . $31,668. The balance 6f the Ex(By Associated sI ST. PAUL, Minn., May 28. port trade was split Into minor ifpms which were hot classified. Memorial day, its solemnity inExports ahiounting to over creasing yearly because of the $100,000,000; for the year were rapidly dwindling ranks of the attained by eleven states of the Boy$ of .61, will be observedin. and regiohs in- Minnesota and South Dakota cluded" in" the tabulation. They by two - centenarians, "the ohly were Texas, with figures of living mothers of Civil TVar $737,218,927; New York, $73 U veterans in the Horthwest. 593,502 ; Pennsylvania, Sirs. Catherine Sophia StevIllinois; $239,314,270; ens of Minnesla, three miles California, $234,684,210; New east of Belle Fourche, & D., wrho Jersey, 223,921,264 Louisiaha, celebrated her 106th "birthday $177 anniversary; last February,- is $22,847,224 Michigan, 876,654; Virginia, $150,198,225; One of the tnothers and Mrs. Qloq, i $133,559,362, and, Massa- Louise TUckXord. .Shequeru .JOT chusetts, with merchandise yaL years' old last March, is the oth- Min tuitions of $11418,438. qr.Mr$. Sheflijep lives' at ;Rala- n'eiota, 'with; ShipnSefjts1; tab&d aV$99,880,OvVas fust outside Added significance is given of the first eleven states, while the day for Mrs. Stevens and Nevada, with exports amounting Mrs, fact that to but $233,413, brought up the both Shequen by the who .servhave grandsons rear of the entire list. ed in the World War. Mrs. SheTThis is the first time quen is the head of five generahistory of Government trade tions, and has 78 livitig descend, statistics, according to Dr. Jul- ants. Mrs. Stevens is a strong ius Klein, director of the Bur- supporter of bobbed hair, altho eau of Foreign and Domestic she still refrains from cutting Commerce, under whose charge her own, w hile Mrs. Shequen the figures were compiled, that says, if you want to live long, an attempt has been made to mind youV own business and be show the relative yearly stand- busy about it. fifty-two-stat- BAKING P.OWDEH es $293,-299,15- 3; r L, - i ZZZ3 -irz Doesn't she DESERVE Protection Mke'thisZm - ! 1 in-th- e 4 - ing of the different states and regions of the Union in the nev. er ending struggle for foreign trade. Formerly, official trade figures gave only the port' from which shipments . were cleared. Inland producers,' desirous "of and' manufactured goods came from their regions wanted the Commerce Department to adopt some other system. The outcome was the new compilation which is based primarily on - . , . biennial The seventeenth council meeting of the General Federation of Womens Clubs will open at West Baden, Ind., on June tj. ' ' Z- nBU&ftwkriiM. 'Though' pressure has" been her by her brought upon friends, who fear for her health, I ady Astof declares she has no intention of retiring from parli- ament. . . i . 85,000 $10,000 , ; if pour die natural auc If you die from accident In case of permanent total disability the company will & 1. Waive all premium payments 2y Pay you $2 5 per week for one year; and in addition 3. fay you $30 per month for life; anl , 4. Pay $5,000 to your beneficiary when you did 5. If disability Involve loss of limb or sigbt a a result of accident, the company will pay you $5,otx) in cash, immediately, in addition to all other benefits. 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