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Show i m II SERVICE uOUSZX OITICE. MOT BU Oladwell, 1M8-Horn. Tel 1MT-- BAKKIXTJUU) JLltrmA s' T1 OUloe Iluulr t fe wqeted MiMlilii regarding 40Btty. PMrqn ImmedUt, FAVORABLE tb hOka thrr br W through any Ogdto Now of T6 Daeret of th, hwtmi ,tock tora (bo largest th lea. Th MM Kewa to drew from an 1 t ell eHy CMKIS TOMATO NCREASE OF S3 Nl BET -ITON A rprminr ritr, PATIENTS Ofrtn March 7 4 At person ORGANIZE mtln tat at- to tended by -- nlfbt th Col. Hudson building Th Peeples and Chiropractor' Protective attend ind-ll bm formed Tb Ing th mHliEii wr local chlroprar-toand their tt'.iatiu who desire that tbay receive fair play. that patients t. without receive adjustment that thalr freedom be and that they har thalr constitutional rights." Th- - claim that th I praaenl law governing chiropractor unjut It I tatd that th amociatlon will a atato-wlthat and ft(ht become will h taken UI to brine about "hot-t- r condition under which rhlroprac-tuvwho nerd for ho my do their ervlcea.'1 elected preman-en- t 6. R Spencer w Miriam Howhotham chairman. aecretam and Fred C. Nalahttt treae-urecommittee The eaerutl Won-- . of l W WfTHfclr -r hind-ran- rtord k3 16 d b fd I Livnc firm1 Frank Moor. STATEMENT -i com-poae- d Btn amt the following statement Thr seem to be an erroneous Impression among soma people to the ef fact that Judge Agee selected the Thla la entirely wrong S.nd jury the letter part of January the names of over 400 tax payera of thla eminty we selected to serve as Juror during the pteeent year. Th aelac-tiowas made hy Thomas Engla-vlajnd a land. Republican. W. Evana. a Democrat, both wejl known reputable cittssna, who had been appointed Jury- commissioner by Judges Howell and Harris. The law requires that these name shall be placed In tha jury box and that the county clerk at least 1$ day before any term of court berlna at which a Jury required shall draw from thla bo such number of names rv aa grand or petit of persona to Juro as the Judge may direct. This drawing must be made In the presence of the county attorney and the county mm I After the box containtraurr. ing the Hat of Jurors has been thoroughly aha ken It will thue b seen that the Judge hae no more to do wiih the selection of the grand or petit Jui than haa any other Individual, nor can tbd clerk or any other officer know anything about who the Jurors will be until their names are drawn from th d Boker street at midnight. The fire was caused by grease dripping from the meat. The Interior of the smokehouse was destroyed and a quantity f pork being prepared for the market was damaged. The loss is estimated at $2,000. The fire was under control by the fire department within one hour after the call was sent In and the fire fightfh ers wre successful In prevent flarnea from spreading to other parts of the building. FOR SALE-SEVEN- TEEN MACHINES GOOD VOTING Ogden.v March 9. County Clerk C. il Ramey and other county offlrlule are wondering what can be done with the voting machine owned by tha county, now that their use has been abolished by leglalative enactment. The machines are valued at $34,000 end an effort lx being made to sell them In some part of the 1nlted Htatws where the machines may be used. RESENT BRYAN DTSTLT. March 9 Local Democrats sre somewhat agitated over what is termed an insult to William J. Bryan, former secretary of state, who la represented In picture now on exhibition at a local theatre kneeling at the feet of a German conqueror peeling potatoes While It is admitted that Mr an e sire me pacificist ha la Bryan nevertheless regarded aa a loyal lAmerit'-aand not entitled to the insult hurled at him in the 'Fall of a Nation." Ogden, I SYNAGOGUE PLANNED. Ogden. Maroh 9 The Hebrew people of Ogden are making arranga- menta for tha building of a fine synagogue tn this city and at a banquet hall Wednesday held In Berthana night the sum of $2 000 was raised 100 from about persona Tha new building la expected to coet about $10,-- I 000 building committee haa been elected to carry on the work, tha members being J. Kratnea president B. of tha Congregation The commit-- j loppman, and A Miner tee will taka steps to purchase a site for th new churoh. A Brlth-Shole- CAPITAL CVCREANKD. 9. March An Increase In Ogden. the capital etock of the Ogden Furniture company from 9100,000 to $200,000 has been authorised by the atoekholders The additional $100,000 will be ueed to Increase the ecope of A modern warebouee the bualneea. will be built for the storage of furniture with part of the money recetved from the Increased capitalisation. ARRKNTED. 9. Earl MIkaeal waa yesterday by Ieputy Sheriff M1KFAFX Ogden, March arrested W ilium Brown, following an Indictment by tha grand Jury, charging him with robbery. Ha Is alleged to hare held up and robbed John Oldman, The indictment 2729 Pacific avenue of Mlkeael makes the third true bill returned by the grand Jury now in session In the courthouse LOGAN. u Resinol Soap dears pimply skint Jot with your face with Rfdnnl Soap and hot water, dry and apply rrntly a Httle Retinol Ointment. L- -t thi guy on lor ten mlnutra, thrn with off will ore Rcatnnl Soap. In a frw dayg rrdnesa nd mughnraa limply Pplti, lamihl I know that gounda too good brim bat K trut. Tryftandawl - By Ad Cart J1 payments for subscription and complaints regarding should be made to J. L. Johnson, offloo with M A Fader-aA On.. It Wt firsi Nrth at Telephone II Uotp telephone lit. Agnat fer tb Dally. Satarday as 4 News and bnrch a UeatfteaflL Special Na wa.) to Th MRS. HAZEL G. GRAY (ffperla! CorrTxm8au.7 IhL March I Funeral service for Mrs. Hate Goa tea Gray wra held tn tha tabernacle. Btahop Andrew FJeld wr Btahop officiating. Th apeak FJ Id. George Xouthwlrk. Jama Klrk-- i bam and Bdwarl Boathwlck. Prof. Abe! Phllltpe read a biographical k etch The tabernacle choir, aaeleted bv Mias Emma Llnday and tha Ladles Glee club, furnished music. Members of the Glee club acted as pallbearers: all of them wer music students of th deceased Numerous and beautiful floral offerings suggested tha esteem I whfeh Mrs Gray waa hld. Basel Goates Gray was born In Lsh! Rhe waa the April 13. 1112 of Georre H and Louts Munnsdaughter Goat Two years ago ahe was married to Rvron Gray, who besides her parent, ftv brothers and thrsa slater, survive h was leader la religious organizations In the ward where she ltred. a t. secretary-treasurer- 1 . s ; true aecretary-trensure- RICHMOND. Cna Dr g? of th dally dUlon of Orioulalrd Eyelid, ThBabocrthor Iy-r- rt New, dmlrtnir to inffaniMl h, npo-ni- r Em on th dat of liwtiT. may r p.p-gT thlr to Sw, Btl and w li do o by at th Hndrlckon rlllr,( JO each quickly nlwnd by MitIm Confectionery ator after All Notau.- ,- eranlnc patron now rrcolvtnt Ai th who mall, daalra thla by fut papr -tr eyes rMjr V our ill kindly call at th itor Druasiot'f 50c pet Bottle. Mmiiac Cn chant, WwinTubctlSc. Pot BookllWtfrncuk and leav their order to tranafer or us. E notify OiuoiM IMh taH U., CUu( THE DESERET NEWS. I Uff' neer 0 other reaeR' i1 M3 SMITH HAS TAKEN um. flETrr to setNO few thc $ J remain ine onpvb asant weeks op? A FkOkiPA WAR "TW rpfAt fflf 7 TA P 'citlfxX4 t eg ue Cm, 5S555SSiKS15!!CSSt55;5: MIDVALE. SPECIAL BOND ELECTION FOR SCHOOLS AT BINGHAM (8pe'.al to The News ) Midvale, FOR TOURIST TRAFFIC FUNERAL HELD FOR aecretary-treasure- rr WONNER. m LEHI. , reurr 5omsl tact, always sympathetic and kind. Fhe 154?. had lived in Park Valley at no Mra. Hirschl, with her husband, the 1st Christian Hirsrhi. moved to Park ValHhe was born In ley from Murray. Svrltxerland. Oct. 1. I860, and accepted the gospel in her native land. She ram to thla country In 1560. Mr. Hir-ucdied In 1909. Ten children were born to Mr and Mrs Hlrschl. four of whom are living. They ar Btahop David Hlrschl and Fran Hlrschl of Dark Valley. Mr Har land X. Valentin of Brigham and Mrs Adam Larsen. Jr., of 1ark Valley. Mrs. Hlrschl also leaves a Mater. Mrs. Ross Williams of La Grands. Or., and three iaassas COUCHING, TtcUmg in 77,mw W Rhtv4 by BROWNS kOHCNML NEW 10c BOX JOkfttftwN TROCHES rrrs Tilt poem ' MM. rvENus 10YPENCIL 17 BUci Dtfreei2 Cfym JFbr evtry parpen TWf eg VfkVtT netisf hi ms class is rarrta fa(wmin U.t hum I sh& I BRIGHAM CITT. Brigham, March I A farm bureau by County TROOP ARRIVES IN nesting ha been owlied tomorAgtnt Hobart H Htewart atfor o'clock HEAVY SNOWSTORM row tfcaturRMyt afternoon In the bureau room in tha court house Matters of Importance will be taken up Lognn. March I. The soldi ere of and all farmers of tha county, whetha tn H reached home of local bureaus or not. troop heavy er member A big throng snowstorm gathered are lnvlttd and urg4 to be In attendand watted two hou. the train being ance The following bureau have been that much behind tlma At the meeting In the tabernacle addraaeea wrailinl,J throughout tha countr iaraon. president; L made by the maor. Captain Woo II ay ,erfrf of (h. A. d SSL.? White, vice W an A Pr secret treasurer. Plymouth, ary. and thevi the boya went to their N president lion IL Parley homes Thla evening a h!g bell waa Lamb, tca president A E Zundvl, secheld In the auditorium and many retary treasurer. Mantua. Utter Rasgathered to greet tha returning sol- mussen, president. Richard Anderson, di vice president. Wllford Hailing, secreThe troop homes reached hare last tary treasurer Brigham City, Warren W. Knudsor. president. Jam Jensen, In at now ara and the stables evening the county fair ground, which hava vice president JohnT B m Mathias, D.sec-J. re on treasurer ton, retary been leased by the state authorities. Burt, Auksrman. president. Matthew v Ice John WlHtaoa Dmd president W J Orr, Thatcher, Alma L Wright, John Wlllleon. a well known resiGeo VI lit ark. vice preal-endent of the Second ward, died here S resident. . A W lioraatrom. this morning of diabetes, from whtch El Poren Miller, presiwood, he had suffered for some time past dent; Junius Thompson, vice president He was 41 yea of age and leaves a Amoa P. Hansen, secret ary tressurer wife and one child. East Garland. C. J Hann. president. Joseph Oflsr. Vie president Geo A Garland. Dlxoa. aecretary-- t John Burton president. Lud'lg Larsen, Munna. Archla vice praaldsnt. JUNCTION. Blue Greek Howell) Nephi Keaeea. president. John Adams, H. Nielsen, secretary-tresO. vtca FUNERAL SERVICES praaldsnt, A Bear RDer City. Or FOR KARL BARNS0N Iveraan, president Alfredse Jensen, presiretar dent, Chrta (. Johnaon. urer River etde. W. C. Tar he, president. James T Bigler. Vice president. John (Bpecial (orreapondenoe ) H. Ward, secretary. treasurer Willard, Junction. March 7. Funeral servA Ward, president. John Mason, ice war held today for Karl Bam-on- . John vice president. Kills Lowe, one of Junction leading business man. Mr. Bar neon had been as- I Since Mr gtrwart took the work 1914. having sociated with practically all branches here early In December. up Carbon and of business and development of Junc- been transferred from Ha died of heart fail- Emery counties, excellent reulti hav tion. $0 years The total memher-iehture, having suffered tha last year Ha (been accomplished I of the local bureaus, at last vm feeling batter, but yesterday comwas 350 of tha county e most plained of a pain under hla heart He porta, farmers. meetingThirty called hla only ton. Porter, to the progreaelvs have been held, at which ha'e been room and explained bualneea condi- organised the locals given stove, and to him. he his called tion Iatar ordara have been given for jo silos brother John and explained that he Project are on foot. too. for two was going to die and told him where factories, to be In operation by he wanted to be burled. With this he nett fall A shipment of more than 200 heifers, all blooded stock, has been fell to the floor dead. distributed and each local He Is survived bv the following mad and haa lined Its work for th bureau children, hi wife having preceded coming season Theupcounty commissionhim: Marla. Porter. Maude and er have given vary assistance posChrist and th following brothers sible. Including th of th and alstera Bernard. John. Fred, bureau room Tn the equipment courthouse Walter J Glenn, connty leader of bojr nd and Andrew and Christie and Marla. Is girls' club working In coOther Items. opera on with th farm bureau Mrs. D. H. Robinson presented her The county farm bureau officer are John P Holmgren, ore!, husband with a fin baby boy last aa follow dent. J C. Wheelou, vie prldsnt; week. and John Wheat lay, secretary tl. In a Tom Yonng of Kingston critical condition at hla home. D. M Bchultx, automobile agent, with headquartera In Ephraim, was In town on business on Monday. &DSH wiu March A deeteion was reached at a meeting of tha Jordan chool board hare last night to call a J? ltcJ,on 1r th issuance of 1150.080 In bonds to provide for building facllltlas In tha Hlfklaad Bov district and Bingham. brothers,of Christian, John and Gottlieb Murray Cambers of tha board present at tha Bergsr Funeral arlcea wer held In the r al masting March (. Park Yallay la L Rath MaUi.Jl-Jwmatlnhouaa,Palmer .1??. Ta y- Quinn- - John . bt.hop a counaelor pra-i.- 1 Jama A. product. aucraed Dr. aldlna Tha apaakrra w rra Jacoh Kuni- A committee has been appointed to W. RoblnSOU w. board Hr M. . and A. Palmar. Jam. i,r. Harly ?,n;br board ask the dty commission that the Tba members Kallahan and school playgrounds and public parks Highland Boy and Bingham In thvisited Mleeea Anderaun. rana a eelectlon. baatdre numand made a tour of inspection ber be lighted. The committee consists th choir. by of BupL L. E Eggartsen, Prof. B. Lar-o- n to Investigate tha school buildings and to determine what equipment and and Prof. H. W. Williams. ara Improvambsnta The Provo Jfrws Vou. Comaartial club actednecsisary as acorts tot KEEP LIKB ACTIVE Mias Ida M Tarbeifs lecture on meeting will be called at special Ideal Industrialism last night In col- Midvale for Monday afternoon at 5 30 lege hall was enjoyed by a large audl o'clock to receive bids on the sals of no. tha bonda provided for at last night's AND BOWELS CLEAN Robert Henry nod Kannath Hodson. meeting. two Provo boya, who hav enlisted la tha regular army and have bean as Hank FonlMmcea. signed to tha hospital corps, left yes Ton occaartonally aaa It atated that terday for Balt Lake and from there cold nod do raault from cold vraath-af- . will go to Honolulu. la rank foollahnaaa. Were It Bishop Burdall Deris of Pleasant trtre Thai col da would ha aa prevalent In View ward was taken 111 yesterday mldeummer aa in mldwlntar The mlc. Best when bilious, sick headwith an attack of diabetes robe that cauaee colde flourlaUae In achy, constipated, or for bad Trod Wilson, who begged food from house to house, and then threw damp, eold weather. To rat rid of a breath or sour stomach. Cnuah Hem-edIt away, was sentenced to 10 day In oold taka Chamberlain' It te effectual end le hlhly rethe city Jail yet terday by City Justice commended who have uevd by people B R K Thome. cheerful lean up infid tn. to Funeral service for El wood Marti It for many yeara aa ocraalon rrqulr night and feel fin. Take liven your lirer and dean the bowels will 1h held Baturday at 1 10 o'clock ed, and know lto real value. Obtaina able und atop headaches, n had cold, In the Sixth ward meetinghouse. raiy where, Advertlawnent. offenidv . W F. Vlolett has returned from a breath. mated W"" tongue, sallownesa, aour atomsch and business trip to California and Neand vada. tn th interest of the Knight Tonight Like C&scaret g.kssa BINGHAM. nicest, gentlest liver and enjoy th Woolen Mllla. bowel cleansing you ever experienced. Wake Up feeling grand Kverybody's BINGHAM MAKES BIO Caecaret best laxative for doing It ftalnt. Latter-da- Other If erne. Webb haa aold Ms horn to Mr Webb and family Frank Derey will move to Lincoln. Ida. H T Hardy has purchased the David Fermage home on Flrat West and First North J. MltcheR wfll take over the management of the Nanltary meat market. re-- rvrn wr-nMy fare thin to till 1 found l!ut the regular tuc ol Against a Feller - Wag-ene- j Don't be discouraged s IS DEAD Provo, March 9. Mr Julia A Van Wagenen, widow of David Van died yesterday from Bright's dla3Ae. Mr. Van Wagenen waa born March 2, 1134, in Newark, N. J. Bhe came to Utah In 1&56 and settled In Provo. In 1192 ahe moved to Midway, where ahe lived till 1897, when ah retiyned to Provo, which had since been har home. Hhe Is survived by the following children: Mrs Eliaa Epperson, Mr. Em ill Murdock, Mrs. Minnie Penrod. Provo; Mr. Lottie Bronson, Midway, David L., John F., Edwin, Oeq. C. and Alma Van Wagenen of Provo, and Wllfyrd Van Wagenen of Midway. Funeral service will be held at 1:10 Saturday at the residence. 188 north Third West atreet. The body will be aent to Midway for burial, whara a public aervlca will b held Sunday. Mental Hoepital Bard. and State Auditor Joeeph Riri Htate Truaaurar Daniel O. Laron, of the state board of insanity, attended the masting of tha board hare yesterday. Bnpt George E IXjdt reported 844 patients, Jan 81; 20 were received during February, four discharged and three died. There remained Feb. 21, 647 patients. He reported the appointment of Mrs. Elisabeth Gillespie to take the eupervlsion of the feebleminded girls, and the appointment of era R. Ekins as steward He made recommendation that some dental work be done for the pattest, and a sat of dental instrument that small be purchased. Other recommendation relative to tha work and naeda of tha and acted ruade were institution upon. Tha ax parses for February were audited. They ara as follows: Salaries, $3,172.70; current expenses, $2,948.02; furniture and furnishings, $17.80: library and amusements, $15. Total, 84.18I.S2. Chib Does Not Object. The published report that the Provo Commercial club has protested againat the appointment of K. H. fliddoway aa fish and gam commissioner is No such action has been taken, nor la any such action contemplated. Home and Krhnol. The Home and Hchool aseoclation la taking steps to organize a labor bu reau to aaatet boy a tn securing work during the vaoaUoa The association will also urga property owner to be liberal In latting their vacant lots be worked during the season, and the boy will be urged to raise garden 1 A W Agee Ogden. March 9 of ha district court deelree to make a correction regarding the aelectlon of a grand jury in thla city and has Issued box. N. L. Twenty-fourt- h i BY JUDGE ABOUT GRANO JURY 1 9. Fire destroyed Ogden, March 4.000 tons of baron and' 4.000 ton of harn at the plant of the Ogden Racking and Provision company on west Ogden, March I With change In the mail service Maroh 16 between and beOgden and Han Krancleco tween Ogden and Loa Angele atfout 50 families will be added to the population of Ogden. The announcement 8. la made by Division Hupt. .) Roberta of Han Francisco, who la In this city and who haa had conferences with Chief Clerk W J. Car r The change that will bring the mall clerks to this city has been made on account of the long run between OgIt divides den and California cities tha Ogden to Ban Francisco run at Sparks. Nev., and tha Ogden to Ixa Angels run af Callente, Nav. At presIt ent the olerke live in California haa bean decided to hold a social when tha clerk with their families arrive In thla city. There era prospects. It la said, of dividing tha Ogden to Cheysnne mail line at JlAwllngs, Wjo.. and tha clerks assigned to the west end will be expected to make thalr home in Ogdsn With tha two . hangea there will be About 100 mall clerks making thalr homes In this city. afternoon with the World MRS. VAN WAGENEN. Mr r cement Offdon. March 9. An Km made between a committee and of tomato irrow managern of canning factories whereby $12 a ton will be paid for tomatoes grown In Weber county during tha la $S a ton 1117 aeaaon. The inert over the 1918 price received by tha to said la and represent ons-aUt- h CHOIR ASKED TO SING AT grower of a oent on every can of toroa-to- a ANNUAL S. S. CONFERENCE parked In this territory. The to be paid to the grower will to the add approximately $50,090 Ogden, March 9. Tha Ogden tabamount distributed during th cotn-lftj- ernacle choir has been Invited by the aeaaon First Presidency to render a muainaJ The agreement I unnonnced In tha program at tha annual conference of to mailed a growform of vary letter tha Church Run day schools Sunday er In th county by the grower' com- evening April e to according mute and the growers have been m wnt made lam night by Prf. The at one. contracts to algn urged Joseph ffallantyn at th weekly reagreement provide (or a mutual con- a hearsal of the choir. tract that will h known a th pack-rAn Invitation ha also been extendand grower' contract." Apart ed to the choir to sing at the recital from tha lncraae of $3 a. ton the to be given by Jamea Goddard at the grower were granted virtually very tabernacle hera March II The invitaconcession for which they hare been tion came from the LyCommunity holding out. ceum bureau and was accepted The committee that waited on the wsj apcanning factory manage F. W. ( JIAAF. DEAD. pointed averal week ago and no conMarch t. Elisha Walla tracts were signed until an agreement Ogden. was made On. war are still awaiting Fhase. a pioneer of Ogden, died at the some agreement relatl a to peas and family residence, 1109 Washington It la expected that n settlement may avenue. Wednesday aftamoon at tha be reached within a few days age of 17 yea rg. Ha had bwwn a resiOavta county, whare several thou- dent of Ogden 49 year Mr Chaa sand tons of tomatoes are produced waa bom in New York and wa i tha each year for the factories In that ter- - first man to Innate a farm on th In the Increase north of ( Included U Ogden river Ha Is survivof $50.0I0 to te distributed. ed ty 11 children, $0 grandchildren and 10 Funeral services in tha Methodist church this CHIROPRACTORS AND bn 1 TO PIONEER, Order A11 uaml-Waak- mak, envnen s JUST KIDS Whcn All subscription payments aid complaint delivery should be madsregarding to Jamas A-- Oliver. Ill North 1st Waat Ft- - flthoe for 6. Agent tbs Dally, Saturday and Kew Church and other publication Tl CHANGE B 9 1917 MARCH FRIDAY PrOVO OfflCC OGDEN DEPARTMENT r NEWS EVENING OESERET 14 ' r (Special Correspondent . ) March Under tha au. Commercial dub. throeah ptoaa Beoy. Q. B. Kelly. Blnaham haa prean invltatton (o ell tourlate pared throuak Sell Lake to vtelt the araat ooppar oamp. The Invitation, arklch be widely will diatrlbutaj throughout tha oouniry, is sji follow "Bingham axtesda s welcome to all toorleta Kvery elchteeer le aaeared of balnc reoelved with (lad hand In vla1t!&( tha (raataat copper mtnlnr Is tha world. oamp " 'See American Flrat' haa become a national iloyan. Nowhere la there a al(ht mora than tha work Inaplrluc now (olna on at Btefham. Should our country be forced Into war. Bingham could eupply tha copper neceaea ry for tha armament and munition needed. Tha L'tah Copper company, la feot, haa already offered Ita great wealth of reaourcaa to tha government, with Instruction to taka whatever la needed. Thousand of men ara needed to keep tha work of tha great mine Other moving. thousand ara tnetde tha great mountains ofbusy ora out thalr valuable hidden tearing rtohaa At Highland Boy. Tampa and many other place, Ape. this le oonatantly going on. and aotlvlty I certain to continue frr many year. Tourlate ara assured of th materiel comforts during their vtelt to Bingham. Every effort will bv made thla aummer to make thalr atay enjoyable, so they will tall others of tha wondaru they saw when they return home." Bh(B. of tha children also 'Advertisement. j Wild Roses Never Put Hy Cronpy CUU to Bed Witb-o- a Aasancxwlesj HOWARD R. DRIGGS. Has proved a record brta In sales on the local markit t Giving Dom oi Foleys Honey and Tar Mothers know it (tops croup become it cute the thick choking mucus, cleors the throat of phlegm, stops the bowse metallic cough, eases the difficult bregthing, then quiet sleep. Mr. T. Nenrvuar, Eaa Claire. Young and old alike re joying this sweet, wholes tale of the Rockies. HAVE YOU BOUGHT COPY? A Deseret News Wit-wr- it: Poleyi Honey tnd Tar completely cored my boy of very torero attack of croup, W know from riper-lone- r that It g wooderfn! remedy for oouf ha, ooldi, croup, whoopI up cough." Schramm-JobnoDrag Co. Book Store 1 Price $1-2- $1.35 Iostpaii n NEPHI ANDERSONS BOOKS Try Thi. If You Have Dandruff Thar rati j nd on la to euro way that PAROWAN. nrr FUNERAL SERVICES rtmoti Undruff completely to dlaaolv It. that I It antlrely. Thla To do thla, Juat of plain, ordinary ,,t about four otinre liquid arvon: apply It at nifht whan rUrtn; uaa nouh to molatan tha acalp and rub tt In vantly with tba ftnear tlpa. By mornln. moat If not alL of your dandruff will ha pona. and tnr or four mora application will dtaaolte and antlraly daatroy aaery atnfl il,n and traca of It. no matter how much dandruff you may have. Ton will flnd. too, that all ttohlnc end dlatlna of tha acajp will atop and your hair will be fluffy, luatroua. loay, allky and aofl, and look and feel a hundred timaa batter. Tou can et liquid arron at any dru atore. It la InaapanalTe, and four ounce I all you will need. Thla atm-remedy hea narwr been known to fall utdrartlaematM. y pi HELD FOR WILLIAM GREEN (Bpadal Correspondence). Pwrowan, March I. Funeral service, held her yesterday aftarnoon for WlUlara Oraan. who dlvd Runday night. Hla death waa somewhat unaxpactad. but ka had hvan a victim of hvart trouble for years. Ha had baan a raal-daof Parowen 10 raara Ha leaves a wtf and four children. Ha waa 44 yeara old. wra PARK VALLEY. Kk. HIKSt HI DEAD. 1 Corraapcndanoa I Park Valley. March I. Mra. Annie Berger Hirachl, one of the aarly of tha valley, died hare recently of can oar of tha atomarh Mra. Hlrschl was loved and respect-- 4 by all with whom aha suae la eoa- - (par la Added Upon. (The fifth edition). A bright interesting revised and illustrating the principle of enlarged. Paper ly Cloth The i ...... ... ... , Ctle Builder, Cloth ....7 A beautiful new story from the this talented author. Bound handsomely in cloth . Chester Lawrence, A sequel to Piney Ridge Cottage A Daughter of the North, doth to any address. d The above are Piney Ridge t pen Tk . poet-pai- Deseret News Book Slore 6 Main Street |