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Show 10 , TUESDAY EVENING NEWS DESERET A!1 subscription paymanU mad delivery gardfng complaints to James A. Oliver, feet St, Telephone mer.t 8 1917 by all who knew IUTI0N Funeral service will b held yin tbs North ward meetinghouse Interment will bs in at p.m the North 'Morgan cemetery. IriaJi i hay Is ffwwral. Funeral services for Uriah Chapin, CLOSE IN FRANZ who died of heart trouble. Thursday. were hUd in the Morgan was' Si tabernacle today. Mr Chapin years of age and had enjoyedonegobdof health until hi death- He was the pioneers of Morgan county. He is survived by the following children; Mrs. Myron Porter of Afton, Wyoming, Mrs. M. R Porter of Nephl. Ctah. Mrs Welter Waldron of Morgan. Ctah. and Robert Chapin of Morgan, Utah. Mr Latter-daChapin was a faithful Saint. He had lived a good and useful Introduction of Letters In life and was highly respected by all who knew him The following persons Former volves spoke at the funeral: John Seaman .of Member! Ogden. Bishop Alonso Francis. Bishop A. D. Dickson, and H B Fry. all of Of House of Representa whom of the testimony of the faithfulness of the deceased John R Turner was taken to the tives. Dee hospital a few days ago when he of the suffered a double fracture happened thigh bona The accident near the town of Devil's Slide, when New York, May 3. When the trial the horse Mr. Turner was riding slipped and fall on him. Latest report ar to the effect that be is doings as of Capt. Franz Rintelen of the German navy and seven Americans charg wU as can be expected. ed with conspiracy to Interfere with cut nns is worth the Entente Allies munition traffic MONET. was jpumed here today there wer DONT MISS THIS. Cut out this indications that the prosecution wouk lip, enclose with 5c and mail it to close Its case tomorrow. Ave.. Foley A Co., 2835 Sheffield The first direct evidence lnt rod used Chicago, III., writing vour name and address clearly. You win receive In to show that Henry B. Marun, a dereturn a trial parakare containing fendant. was th connecting link beFoley's Honey and Tar Compound, for tween two groups of alleged conspire and coughs. cold. croup: Foley Kidney Pills, for pain in sides tons one con&isting of David Lamar Wolf of Wall street. and back, rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder aliments, and Foley and the other men active In LaCathartic Tablets, a whofeeome and bor's National Peace Council, was pul for In the record yesterday. It consisted thoroughly cleansing cathartic. constipation, blliouaneas, headache and of telegrams reporting progress ic Schramm Johnson strikes in munition plants and showing sluggish bowels. the efforts of the pesos council to get Drug Co Advertisement. the organization started. The messages. as the addressee and signaturs showed passed mostly between MgrtJr Lamar a. former Representative Frank PARIS, IDA Buchanan and H. Robert Fowler and Herman 8chulteis, all defendants. loved and respected her. other towns In the south end of Salt Lake county. were Major B. The speakers Charles R. Ms be) Major E. LeRby Bourne. Capt. Thomas Smith, a G. A. R. veteran, and F. C. Farrar, a Spanish American war veteran, who is Interested in the move to ort&nUe the .troop. Major Roberts said he had hoped to see a larger turnout and hoped to address a meeting in the line. I uture further alone the 4am There was no official action taken? except that Major J. W. McHenry named a committee to stir up Interest in 1 meeting called for next Sunday night at ?;S0 o'clock In the Murray First ward chapel. The members of th committee are as follows C B.W MofOAufln. . B. Barlow .Mrs fat, Mrs J. A. Jones, Mrs. D. A Mc- Mrs. Mil lan and Hyrum Larsen. This committee will work with the eom- raittee( previously named, which had charge the . Monday night meeting Provo Office OGDEN DEPARTMENT MAY 10 Wed-.fsda- roll, it having been previously arranged that those who enlist during the week will constitute a roll of honor. Following ar the names, homes and addresses of men who enlisted . Offloe Tel. Preston Scott Bitr. Mill- Homo TeL yesterday vllle. Utah, apprentice seaman. Mar- - MAIN I PEOPLE VlOli or to make Patron ley B. Bersemer, Loear. apprentice. rcgzrdlcf PREPAREDNESS 1 KAllr teaman; William Whetton, Ogden.; complaint landsman for electrician; Roy Joe delivery . , Hampton, Harrlavlll e, fireman third , CHUltCH PUBLICATIONS. Promise.! . afivo yef; class, Martas Frye, Order year CJtvrch work e&4 Hng arranged for last night on the city Iowa. seaman. William Berrett. North ?trdfJ thl .nnre day the tmrtM biker book through any Ogden hall In were vrith interested connection with the re- Ogden: Sterling Henry Page. Preston, cars crowded park of The Deseret Xwi v : el tors. There were In attendance inWe bav the ImmiDw stock of tb crulllnr week in which .ffoet t. Idaho: landemen for electrician; WB- - each demonstraBase. Ham competent Earl department Deseret New Book Store, tbs Itryeet Ogden. apprentice to be made to enlist 200 men In the of culti- rs who eiplained Ip tbs etat. t tj draw from Baman. army. Julius- H Kershaw, 644 to ob- -vmtloa and .sesaary sMAsa. army and navy Tor national defense. A Tbe News is ok. sa.e at ail city Mw force, of men were kept bury yester- day erecting a tent, flagpole and plat- form on the northeast comer of the park. The apeak ore scheduled ter last night Were James A. Howell, John PAINT OF SHOE ' d Jo.iin C I Muphy 'Sttfomla" efiversity ItoGhTotphm theatre last night "it $ Arra.r.gementx are completed for the i expected that 1400 will go to the c ;ege of Apiculture, spoke to the speakers and chairmen, of the open American Red Cros society, for which boya on beBm culturV aca Mtsa Gert- MAY BE BLUE a.r rr.ass tr meetings for the .rest of the purpoao the affair waa staged. The rude McCheyne of the U. A C. to the we a as follows: Tuesday. Capt - T nrsnsrktlon and In .pit. girls on Zmstlon w organ ied la .nd Halaniaki. chairman. John E. Bag- - oV Ihe stomf. In 2ncapsmty ivy and John bnsddon speakers; Wed- - the audience Mayor A H advised the women of tbe rlty tn dls- - at the Princess "theatre. The Celtfor-- i treMurcr. C?,nd0S' chairman: Plns are under way for: ar-G4rT'r' eoclety and enter .the service of nla profeeor again spuse pn been ettl- - holding a Chautauqua assembly June1 vTs r R'Inhart Gideon, speakers; Thursday, card lecture an Bluets.. and tare the thdavsincl-usiVcountry Samuel IT. Dye, chairman; the Rev, J. ; ; given halnremS as bjuReherS. Cutler, sn beet sugar : roducttST -- Th print of A So.B. Carver and Stuart P. Dobbe speak-- ! Ogden, May ,? and AT WORK. PRISONERS S. era. T window N t a Corn, chairman; riday. Aahoe In the sr,ft dirt under he comm'?ue o p R Andere comD. L. J Harrl' from , th ot At the Wine, Prisoner the county etil th on May Ogden. la the marks meeting f police yd A. R. Heywood,tpeaken, Mayor chair- - county Jail were placed at work on mlsslonere yesterday the following re- beLfinger .rve b identify the burg- - 8eturday. compod of c. P. CaLon and Chatles 8late .q,natOT Joaeph ctMtt farm at RdV in connee- - port of fee received during T- Aprtl- Caldwell, th. county ff;eers the home Wiliam McKay speaker. ias who last night ransacked lion with the plan laid before the cour.jy Under Bonds There will be martial must and bu- - county commissioners of J. E. Thomas. 682 Twenty-evntrecently On Tom Kallas. Greek, was arrested afreet, while the members of the fam- -- gle calls preceding each meeting at special deputy has been employed to 7:20 o'clock The tntrudeach evening and officers guard the prisoner and the sheriff last night on a charge of bringing fly were at th theatre lal "HI Pu th honor system Into effect charge into prohibition territory. He tf got Into th house by Jimmying thea of troops B and If will have their men as General fund. overdraft, fi.SM.fO; liquor out for special public drills several far as possible, was arraigned before Judge Andrew Hi haul consisted of Window overdraft, and fund, witnesses a jurors and and wae placed under $300 watch chain; the week. George E plain night daring ladys gold $234 93. There is cash on hand in the: Btom TRAXSIENT ARRESTED. gold band ring, a diamond set ring, a- McLoed, a private lr, the regular army to $91f. bonds. school fund amounting county lockand "Chain and bracelet, a chain ha been placed in charge of recrult- 8. E. Hall, aged 35 George Taylor was appointed a depuOgden, May t and $6.20. ir.f operations at the tent in the park years, compen-- 1 sheriff to serve transient. v arrested on a ty It is stated that other officers from serious a charge sat Ion. comthe yesterday, A resolution was passed providing Salt Lake will arrive in Ogden today OASIS, UTAH. plaining witness being a sixteen year-old PIONEER WOMAN to be hld June 9 to to assist him in th work, Th man for anon election deaf and dumb a bond Issue of $45,000' for William Earl Bass of Ogrden was the was arrested by Captaingirl.Burk and De- - vote Lake Drain the Shore and Benjamin DIES IN PARIS, IDA first to write his name on the enliat- - tective I. J. Hobson. age district. The Judg'.a appointed ar VETERANS PERUSE X Andrew ferguion snd Westring. (Anton G. 4 HAKE BEEN SEES SLUE O. Alvin Ivor Sharp, Cly!l Stratford- Beckstrom. ;Wm. Special Correspondence.) OLD MUSTER ROLL Residents ot Vineyard and Lake View Twitchll Emeilne Paris, Ida., May 6. Mrs. be cailsd to. Agricultural engineering Clifford askedonfor 24an eleot Joi Grover Rich, who died here May 4. vote a mill tax for Vineyard and ) wae In 1831. EBpecial born York. New Correspondence 36, July Mechanic arts James Ira Anderson,! a tax for Lake View for . Oasis. Drew Marshall, May 7. Veterans of the She was the daughter of Thomas and David Byron kllng purpose Ogden. May Th county attorney Joseph Bond, All met war here for payments Friday Bowen. Joseph Walter Connell William was Instructed to draw the r.ecewary Blackbawk Indian subscription d who myateriouaty druggfci VI to look over the old muster roils made arid complaints regarding Schofield Parke. Glen S. Parkinson. resolution. and 67 by the late Thomas from a party of buntera lam L. E. Eggertaen. should be made to J. L James IL in Supt. They found the W'alker and J. Preston Creer of the Memmot, adjutant. Johnson, office with H. A. Peder-oOctober at tha Bear River hunting dls- -. records in good shape and tn addition A Co.. 12 West First North BL Provo. Alpine and Nlo school business relative to get'grounds, did not parish nor was ha Telephone ft. Home telephone lit. tricts. respectively, asked for an ap- to attending NORTH OGDEN. j pension roll, the to for a the to snd pay ratemant Agent help expenses ting their names on the propriation drowned, according Daily, Saturday enjoyed, Seir.l a talking over old times each district. they j of Weekiy News and Church probation officer mad hr Frank Hailey, son of August and together. Ira ar an visiting R. effected Browning to b claims were Leigh Cropper, NORTH OGDEN NEWS .Stella) of tbia city, rangement with the commissioners for 7f Those present iteee seen snd spuksn tor Mr. Marshall years old; John Hunter, 74; Edward the county to pay for equipment and 79; George material used in road construction In Ben net, 69. James Gardner. wt days after nla disappearance and AND PERSONALS 49; Utah time prior to having received TRENTON TOWNSITE by the state convict camp Morrison, 72; SO;John B Williams. I to he county Edwgrd Arther. el; Kenny. established at Horse creek. The John information that he was reported to Chris Charles Oversen. 60; 0; Wood, and Mr. Browning county officers, (Special orrespondence bw mlraing. John O. Freckleton. 82. A11 served In members of the state road commission J Nqrth Ogden. May 7. In the ter Halley, who is assistant super-int- r will viait the section where the same company, under Baturday Hunter. They saw military service, off ntlment the road work is to be done. Htem of the Fred J. Keisel ranch 8u"d.y the Mo.h.r dey 7. Coonty Tr.a,ar,r and on, three yeara I f arma. Ore claims that be Is Hovey has Msy Fourth District Court. received of late, numerous predominated. mm Marshall wV acquainted With and inquiries relative to the taxes on land Samasl Albert Shaw of this place, was transThe following buslnt-sah aulomobtle TeJnr!Si0HntWh?rbi..th.oMTrrlin'wh0 tha nt saw him h in the mlesion acted In the Fourth district court yeslbor!n wlGi another man at a point on the two first In tha Pacific terday: MANTI. The petition of. Mr. and Mrs. Martin parts of Utah and other states, iliandll and year, later In. the California is- "tad between Parma and Arcadia. rloas n of Mapleton, for the adop- Thv owners of those lots slon, lias ben Walter, been He triaims to hsv hailed him as wentlota. releas honorably tion or Bertha Waiter, eight months to know how much owe In SANPETE CITIZENS the car passed but does not recall taxes and when It is due. sothey ws CThfrMr. Hovey ; "'Kridav evenlna thu iof pu-- 1 of foreclosure If Marshal: responded I Judgment and decree today sent out letters acquainting j pi la of? ths Primary oriiceraand will association ven for plaintiff li At the time of WANT LAW ENFORCED disappearance these lot ownra with the real facts preent a program to be with In the .. had aa to their purchaav He informs them a dance ln lh amusementfollowed It was though! Mr. Marshall hail H. C. Ludvs. Co. Scofield Mercantile l been drowned in the Bear River. All Lney. Frlnds of B Evig at aL Mantl. May 7. At quarterly confer.ke!r. lots and that It is tmpoa- - him Saturday evening on the surprised o Anna M. Daniels et al vs. the sTforts to recover his body, howoccasion ence held here Saturday and Sunday, reever. failed and no information Co.; judgmsst by stipuSugar a feature wae a resolution rsad special lation in favor of plaintiff for $1,206 by Presldsnt been reHebsr J. Grant, which garding the missing man hasmade rosts snd ths gathering of representative citi'his ceived until the statement In the case of ths stats vs. Mons zens voted unanimously to uphold. The week by Mr. Halley, who Is positive MRS. EMELHIE G. RICH. Lewhorn. In which defendant was con- is as follows: vlcted of passing a worthless check, he resolution iho man he saw in the automobile. In cor of the Caroline Whiting Grover. Har Resolved, with the sale of the w section sentenced to serve from on to ten residents of that it be the sense anrf yjrg E. Brown.' Mr Oct. 29. last was Drew Maw ha; 4 and org asher Sanpete county of which A,- MrJ grOtt W CahipbelL Mr rnri Mrs the Church a short time parents In 'he state prison. Notice of bsfore Triton Townslte, that the laws relating to ths Joined aha was born. lessor Van Orden Sara lies In a rseln (John 8. Chadwick, PPeI wa. liven and an appeal bond sembled Mr and Mrs Jos be traffic enforced. TEMPLAR liquor When she was a mare child they ID Trent. KNIGHTS A. Chadwick. Mr. and Mr. Warren "We recommend strictly that the sheriff of moved to Klrtland, O. She was Mr and Mrs J Alma Mont-- , j Campbell. Cut worm Mesaee. preset. Sanpete county be authorised by the at the dedication b defult from ILmLtl county of the K irt land tern-PHOLDING CONCLAVE ornery, Mr and Mrs. John H. Brown. commissioners to employ a force fU ports from some part of this From there they moved t Mison komery, t Abstract of men sufficient to meet the extra- of from county and also frtisi southern Idaho. i yr.um .. ths City judgment souri, where the with her parents is doing ordinary condition that now prevail.' court of Salt Lake In the case of FVor- - and JilL.. B n 1 Montgonitry, Ev!?n the ' indicate that ofthe 'cut worm Ogden. May H. Members of Una through the persecutions and that all officials both of th coun- - passtd lu m Hhoe company vs. William 'Waldamage to the wheatgrej.t dal And Comma ndiY of Ltah fall of 1139 MAde Knights fJe;dB in making trials of ths Saints. In the 111. a remAhA (firm9ra et si. has been fUsd in the Fourth tyn and the cities ters seeking Chatejaln. moved to Commerce, annual edy fer this new pest. rfttrtlrt i !5!.C1Ii5UIb.; fight sgntnst this Illegal they Templar are holding their district. Judgment is for plaintiff in tmfflc: Chtfwifk.'. Lton their stay there her mother died,During leavof liquor. IUudall, Con- - the sum of $392.15. Conclave in fgden today The first for Agent. seven "As Ran Aaprprtaitaa of rad ing rltlssns Vern Alvord and we chatelaln. daughters, but the babs only Lloyd 10 county pete o'clock 'session was called at tbia Prest. loios lived Birthday. to be a old. our week commissioners The have From Alvord. active support to the above. that pledge will be held ftgreed tocounty log and session President George H. Brlrohall an"And be It further resolved that a time she worked and helped to cloth John Q. Blaylock, principal 6f the pay $1,200 a year toward the Ing the afternoon and evening, salary of a county agricultural agent. local schools, herself and the small children. was surprised at his nounced yesterday" at th H. Y. U. de- copy of the above resolutions and She the exercises votional that of be sent to the countr knew the Prophet Joseph Smith and his Brigham Uniting officials The college people asked for $1,600, home Wednesday large number his associate by family association has accepted commissioners On Fab. 2, 1846. she was marand m other parts of the state are In but th commissioners felt that Cache teachers. Mrs Emily Folkman. sheriff. family. Dora Young e. invitation of the university autnor-ir- s ried to Charles C. Rich. In the Nauvoo ndance Business meetings are be- county could not afford that amount. : Peterson, and Huida Campbell and the Deaths awd Ftnrnib. to attend the doming day's exer- temple, by Heber C. Kimball. She held in the Masonic temple with The aura of $00 has been appropriated Misses Emma Angeli, Virginia Better 1, for ths Louisa Mrs. of the June Tuttle university Fugate, daughter; for crossed the out of the funds Nellte Hendricks. Cora Cassius and ti):tual the son, county fair river on ths M. Forriwt:; of this city, grand meeting of ths association of Luther T. Tuttle of this city, died1 ice. in companyMississippi Aftwith labor and supply bureau of the county Viola Jensen. others. many vhich is held on the birthday anni- Friday and funeral services were held er .rshal, presiding. Mrs. Susan K Ellis has been seed and $200 three months of hardship, they lowith which to for versary of President Young, also June in the tabernacle today. Mrs. Fugate cated At the afternoon session tha new more was givenpurchase the county fair au- some time at her home on jllPark 1. Mount Plagsh, where she rewas bom in Council Bluffs, Iowa. mained st with and Installed af- thorities with which to make repairs at avenue. wtBcefs were eiec-eher husband and family 1449 March .51u was th wife orr Frmll Crop. Thomas P. Evans of Dlamondville is the until ter wbich they were enrertair.ed all the fair grounds. s Selah following apring. when they Atwood, resident of many years Horticultural a ln to few moved According County North Winter day Ogden. club. by. Mn dinner at the spending Quarters and relater a resident of Mantl. Taklag Military Ceasaa. the nros-- Sterling and E K Alvord has mained there until they were ready to of hi Inspector Otto J fUS-o"h m Torrleuil. The conclave win be con- ' Assessor VanOrden began taking the nrooertv and moved to disposed in ter Idaho big across peel, 7,"" start to Salt Lake. the plains eluded with a reception for the new) military nsua today. He conferred th Fuaate a' reliqent Mrs Joseph Orton, who has been They started June 14. 1847. snd reached Ratur- Mfftoera at the Hexmitagi hotel in with the county commissioners for 3. the same year. She UtelltoL.fRr Oct. months Lake. Salt helpless many X1.ntemhhDtnU?'fSf practically th. tethev! day and in conformity with their re- from paralysis, has so far recovered as Ogden canyon this evening " caring to r him drove an ox team, and walked all the uchaf; work taking nj the cent mov about Thorsdsy the twelfth annual ses- - v way In the spring of 1851 she sweet cherries. ! 5, hsr VeT" flemliw cent; peaches. different wards & C.mpbell snd Mis. ! ter ftion of thi grand dtefter. Order -- f with the clerk of Mr Frenk .- her husbaad to southern CaliJ iuiod w my In the Salt married luuniy. he11 wil In the fornia a two beheld 1 straw-the Eastern Star will open They were three months mak.)erna 90; and 50; prunes. at Mn4 onC9 plums iriMUjlfaclory Lake temple. They will make their fu parg orwthe sesa.on. Mrs. P B. Haelet of out j trip, locatinl; in Ban Bernarberries 100. rasberrle 26; grape. 8; Sbrn.tc died er.umsrators. and tyre home la North Ogden. Clerk Mathew ,lfT a young: ing dino. She remained there till th fall Thursday, leaving of he matron U Bber were Ogden Is grand worthy Barker busy today making A meeting of the local farm bureau bus-six ether and children her baby, of when she returned to Salt es 1814, that pruning band. Mrs national wa held Thursday evening. Introducrand chapter arrai.gements t o ha VS from Maylett was fpiwsrly Miss Lake City. Soon after her return she noon as orm I military census taken. and moved to Centerville. In 1816 her remarks were made by Preston spring frost is over, and danger tn tory n,re spraying w as born IN THt BEHTHANA. Thomas urging the necessity of comwas called to Europe on a misproper time that the Crop may be of ?uan Coleman Hen r! e. a ndShe was He was followed marketable size snd free from disease. in Mantl. Feb. 16. 1$74. plete organization. He started May 1. at 10 a m., at and devoted to Ogdea. May S The annual junior INVITATIONS ISSUED, mother friend her fam- sion. 3 p m. the same day she gave birth to by Prof, Edwin 8. Hinckley, who epoke KsseraL P. H. Beealey and all with whom In came she of the Ogden high school will on ily home, community, state and nation son. In June, 1994. she. tn conneca C. a A. of There was COMMENCEMENT attendance large at the funeral contact conservation. r, held in the Berth ana next Satur-taAnother meeting is apher husband and family, relatives and friends Soren C Sorensen died Sunday. May tion with pointed for next Thursday 'vsning. instead of in the school to Bear Lake. She made gloves H- moved held 6. for a yes services and Bsesley Philip useful of citizen In full bloom. A respected now are 7. Apricots hav Invitations as Logan. worked May and up the buckskin and fur. previrmaly arrang-kFriday, He leaves a wife, two -- ;trday in the Sixth ward meetinghouse. this mmrt th th. Am an:sued for the twenty-fourt- h The speakers were J. E Booth. Evan sons community. and a daughter. Andrew Sorensen thereby assisting her family to live.according to ar.nou ntement mads been nual commencement exercises of ths was large ac spa..ows egga she if Later A. H Smoot and Joseph Nel- - of Mantl. Mrs. turned her hand to dreesWride. o Marx Jacob Sterling, j prerm AgriculturaL College of Utah. May 'll Vocal selections were rendered and Christian Sorensen of Heybunt, Ison. making. She also spun and won the rIt U proposed u the junior to l The following program will for ward the clothes. her children's She cloth Idaho. Wedquartet. Funeral services likely Hay, grain, seeds, poultry supplies, fr6t n thia year a Red Cross benefit. be given nesday In the tabernacle. Deceased was wa the secretary of the first Relief lembers of the social Friday, May 11 Senior program, t etc. Bailey A Sons Co.. 63 E. 2nd 80. in the valley, as wsll supervisors Cui-- ! bora- Aug. 6. 1940, in Denmark. organized society for Loose Dean left yesterday I Wgnmittee of the high ehoqi faculty, !fp Psi ss a member of th choir. Then she ver, Indiana, wbere he will take a pos- irday 'day 12 Senior promenade, ch,, will Also act a Hatd of cen- - 2 studied medicine. Being naturally a Itlon on the staff of ths Culver Mill-- I r HOT DDE pril campus; reception to grad- DISAPPEAREJrnREl.Y on all appliratinne for Jnvita- - us tea wyrs was He good nurse, she was successful, and for accompanied and alumnC 8 p.ra., by tary academy. ED. to Balt Lake by his father. CoL C E. years was the only doctor in the valley. Vera Bowman, "arris V. library. faculty DESERET. Ilona are LooseShe followed her 3 until she was Baccalaureate Mao Keane. Maroellus Smith Sunday May Fn there and mother worry ovw a past 69 years of practice Officer E- A Stumpf sent age When her husroon. 11 Recruiting MMI E. H. Dunaway chapel, Anthony 8. to U. with chronic for two a was child recruits with th stricken Infantry W Ivins, vice Knadt band cough, trusboard of paralysis in prslent Fort Douglas yesterday. They are C Lee, WCr.ak. Minn., write: "For 1880 she assisted in caring for him to " FUNERAL SERVICES, CITY IN DARKNESS, L. Hoover and Stanley Hindmarslr of Nov. IT. 1993. he until mv away. passed evcril a Monday. lay 14 Commencement year hed daughter bad went to Stumpf The closing years of her Ilfs were Sergeant CPirNPCD RCNMCTT Provo. ltlufiL. college chapel; address chronic 8. The city was dark time she cough. Erory May other to recruits. caught enlist iret today ic graduates the Rev. Elmer I. Goshen. lggden. quietly at her Jiorae in Parts. Ida. The Startup Candy company ha an- a little cold. It aggravated the trouble spent of eight children, She was the Salt Lake City. nounced Its intention of paying to We tried many medicine, but not un-- 1 six of whom mother survive her. ( Specie! Correspondence ) List of pToyeea. Gradaates. the who have boss iwtnd. Lights in residences and on the tU we tried Foley" and Tar Honey did Seventy-seve- n Deseret, May 8. Funeral services seniors will rocetvo (jflfoetz were out and the old style their anything produce any great relief. In degrees when the cUt of 1917 were held in the Deseret meetinghouse IcMl idle and oil lamps were brought a few day the trouble entirely disf the Agricultural college is grad- today for Spencer Bennett, son of John Hitfb use. uated. appeared and hu never returned. R. and Gaboon Bennett. aret Mart POCATELLO, IDA. wind was also responsible for Those who will receive their degrees Spencer Bennett was bom in Deseret, Fr, ley's Honey and Tar for cough, breaking down of several large are as follows: Jan. " 'Bcratnm colds, croup, whooping cough. trees and a number of. billboards.. Moroni BOY DROWNS IN Agriculture Clarence sugar Johnson Drug Co. Advertisement! JA fife fanned by the wind destroyed Raymond John Beacraft. Dresden taken with a severe pain April 29. Cross Cragun, Walter James Crocker. 3a house op Park avenue snd Twenty which developed Into a severe case of RICE RESERVOIR will meet Friday afternoon at Curtis, Carlos L. Dunford, He was taken to a Salt society 4 30 Mglfth street at 10; 26 o'clock. The JohnAllison with Mrs. Knight Starr Jordan. rval Ellsworth, Reuben Hansen. appendicitis. Lake hoapital the morning of ths Snd The members to hare a jiffmss. unoccupied, was the property George Ho!nrstead. are anxiou Hdsfr Grant Ivins. of but the apMay and derated on, of Tffbmas Wilson It Is believed th Dorrel! Fhllo Jackson. Or4n Woodburv of women who ace (pe(al CerreeponAenee.) had broken and the doctors large attendance in the work of fire was caused by tram pa Pocatello, Ida.. May T. Glenn Jarvia. Orvar L. Lewi a Morrts David pendix could not gfvd- - any hopes of recovery willing to 6 years old, son of Lowe. G L Russell Malik, H died May 3. The body was brought Joseph Dr. F 8. Harris, formerly of this MRS. FLORA HARDY V FINAL APPROV AL FRIDAY. Rafafi Munoz. Delore Nichols.Maughsn. to Deseret. Corbridge, wa drowned In the Rice He leaves a wife and city, now with on th U. A- - C. w Otte. Asacf Exile Palmer. MartinJoseph Lor- - one child, a father and mother, four of reservoir, a tew mile from hare, toth profeeeor with her DIES The esorking plans enzo Perkins. Anton Peterson, Morsll AT MORGAN yeeterday Spgden. May tSUfSL brother, end on Utr. day. With his older brother he was Agr'tcoltnrai prepared n. d specifications for the additions to Powell. Le Mar Price, Ezra Foss Foneret serTleea were conducted TT Ben B. K:drde wee here j .etenle T trotting along the bank of the reser.Fort and Lewis junior high ard. Jr, Leo Bennlon Sharp, Kaymond Biebop J, W. riemron The choir ,ng with tr3n the Demontrtlon voir when he tell Into water seven (Special Correspondence.) shLJK-- il fimlth; SsdleY Stanford. appropriate .election. The opening, a car of eeert potato vrohahly Le given final from bought feet T. deep. The older hoy made every Mrs. lllen Flora Morgan. May W. wae bur-Hardy. a Leroy J. Damron. Sr., the education : 'Idaho by the Utah County Farm Th0.t0.nprayer ppronra'. by by bord of possible effort to save his brother at solo was rendered by' Mrs Nora Petty eiu. "arrived It meeUng- Friday, according to iV,r!aS,HTnm W,ttwr. JO,ln w yesterday ind hu been wife of E. P. Hardy, died at the family the of hi own life, but hla efrisk Mr accomGene a to solo, Bishop H C Johnson distributed the farmer 1 sang Ap-in Morgan, at th ag ot it reaideac 'Horr Eeonomlcs-Er- ma Eve-were futile The body was reanied on the piano by Miss Norma yeara Sunday avanlng. May A follow- fort ready been given pre- - ;n Cook. Gtorgere May Allsn, Dmvldton read oollsv. Mrs. Grece Wmick covered several hours later. . an on lUasaa coa-of about month. Her l order that ing J Myrttetit resolutions of condolence by the Relief death reunited from Internal complEilxa Annie Jones, Vera Stod- - society. The speakers were N. L. Pe- tlkctori, may overcome delayIt ln ob- - Jeppsos.Adeil ication MURRAY. la the Parker. Ruby Persona, tsrsor.. Bishop W. Dsmron and Presgaining building materials Besides her husband, who la 16 Civil Service Rules iadentkn of the boafd to aak for bide Violet Amelia Peterson. Ivle ident Hlncklsy of Deseret stake. James ot ag tha Is survived by t otehoth hulldingz aa soon aa the work- - son.J5tWJlce Robinson. Ruth Rosen green, S. Blake and a lady from Hinckley lag: ofTwo sister Mr. Martin Bevy. Orlta Smith, Lola Merrill a duet. The benediction waa by PLANS FOR CAVALRY Suspended for a Mother mr plan make such action possible. SfffL ia Lehi. end Mrs Jchn Obern of min. Webster. Lii lian Wight 8. W. Western. A large conconrae of Union, Utah; two sons, Charles W. , Commerce George A. Bate, Leon autos and buggisa followed hearse the 6. Prseidesi and E Jamas Washington. May FUTATOW AT COST. Hardy of Morgan, Hardy Herdy Byron Howell. Clarence Wll- - to the cemetery. The grave was dedi; and the following daughters: Mrs. B. Wilson today suspended the civil servA ; 2aeon. Leonard T. Ralph, Jo- - cated by Bishop J. W. Damron. Ogden May S'. Potatoes at cc st to T. Robison., Mn. George West, Mrs. R ice rule so that Mrs Annie Eopolue-ei- . wtB wealth of beautiful flowers covered dised ter seed purpose will be sup- - iU'.'. J. Durrant. snd Mrs. w a! lacs Dickson. 2.L.S5 vPT . JamM mother of John I. Eopolucci the (Special to Th New) the casket. ot Morgan. Utah, and Mrs. William naval Jnd by the Weber county farm hur-- . oenera? erien.--i gunner, who 16m his life In tha Murray, May I. A moating was Wadsworth ot Hooper, Mra John Toon submarine L: ?fkUV-Stoddard i destruction of th Amerila. F.dgar Da,n'. L54 E. Olsen of can s the Initial pur., .ed tr. need.. Dour and a Grate, Harold Clifford Gcrldihorp Briley held here last night Everton. Aztec be appointed merchantman Msmhflei. and Idaho, carload granj A 6ons Co.. 61 E. 2nd South Adver- step toward organising a troop of cavexpected to arrive here to- - Carl Brigham Johnson, Otarlea Kappl a drah. and 12 great grandchildren. seamstress at tha Washington navy Jama Blood Linford, Harold Petereon. tise man t I 'HI; alry tn Murray, Midvale, Sandy and Hardy was a faithful Latter-da- y yard. d jSbTet OGDEJf OFFICE. BASEMENT REEL HOTEL. AfrS GAdwt.L UMAM.fr rqut . j ... DrI2n . - - U0M- t y . ' - - . El- orTrr M rVuous . Jtol Cty , j -; , -t.i-- "r h j Rin-teie- -- j j . j ; LOGAN. I I FOR ' GIUHDSMEN SELECT MINE IN sprln-Willia- . j dlaap-gMare- 1845-6- n -- 6 OFFICERS' is , fr San Francisco, May 8. Enlisted mer of National Guard organizations whe have taken the oath for federal service are to be selected for training In the officers' reserve corps. It waa announced here today by the western department of the United States army. Under the ruling of the war department, the regimental Commanders of the National Guard in nine western states may designate the quotas for immediate training. The states affected and the number of men to be selected ars as follows: t:.: C meet-Logi- Capt-Joh- i f'' 1 i -- California. dtef - I 149 Washington. 36; Ore- gon, 4; Idaho, i5; Montana. 27. Wyoming. IS; Utah. 20. New Mexico, 27; Arizona. 25. Preference is to be given the enlisted men of the National Guard. It was sal& over civilians In the event that there is sn overabundance of applicants from civil life. . trt RESERVE ITtah-Idah- POLICEMEN IRE ' -- GIVEN i- f. ?r ' , t4 j I ft fr . j wVeYte g jniM ' acoom-pante- Funl jJisjrtwill - .. d 1 r. vr j I i ) - 1 - . i I w a. Would Compel All Men To Find Employment Cor-brtd- r. T - di J moQp 1 Railroad Officials Meet in Washington d He-b- . - j Washington, May t. Railroad ofmechanical derepresenting partments of practically all the line southeast of Washington ere In session hers considering question, ot Increased wages end readjustment of hours efunderfecting 26.600 shopmen. It stood th readjustment involves expenditures of about 212.000.000 a year. The meeting ar In private and surrounded by tha greatest secrecy. Al-d- .1 Washington. May S. Representaof the southeastern railroads heard today by the Interstate commerce commission on th application of all lines of the country for a general IS per cent Increase In freight rat They followed the lead of the eastern system, and based their pleas principally on the ground of advanced cost of operation and the necessity of preparing themselves to aid the nation In. the war. The executive reporting the southeastern line Joined with those of tha east, who testified yesterday. In that while railroad rate have remained practically stationary during recent years the Income has steadily decreased until now the need for a substantial advance in freight rates Is an absolute necessity If they are to property handle their traffic and Increase their facIHUa tives were audi-ortn- ip TERM Railroads Urging Increase in Freight Rates ! d L PRISON San Francisco. May 9. RolHe V, York and Edward Kerr, former Oakland policemen who were convicted March 24, 1919. of counterfeiting. will have to serve two years each ln the federal prison at McNeill Island, ss a result of a decision of ths United States court of appeals yesterday which upheld the verdlbt of the lower cotfrt Both men were arrested In Salt Lake City nd returned to California for trial. Their counterfeit five dollar gold pieces were so successfully executed that secret service agents and banks had difficulty tn detecting the colna i er IRE COUNTERFEITERS; 11 r,k fd. ficials 1 Charleston. W. Va.. May I. Taking th ground that there Is no Justification for chronic Idleness even In time of peace, modi Isas in lima of war. the state council of defense announced today that it would recommend to the special session of the legislature which meet May 14. that legislation he enacted compelling on man between the ages of 16 and 60 to nnd Hay. seeds, flour and fsed. Ballsy A Sons Co.. 61 E 2nd Soutle Adver- - |