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Show be established at the Weber club pud that several stenographers wilt he smpisjsd m sending out personal let tern. Ogden Office HOTTJtWa1 BASEMENT REED Alfre OledwsR. Horn Office TL J965-w r u,, faaixdtotHtpptalftU 4Mvcrf- - to X t Ordso On.n. mefce frtlai l " " aUafadoi7 CHURCH PUBLIC VTIOTS. Order your Church work and a1Tr rep ether books through any Ogden sw. roeeatattve of The Eerst We hare the Immense stock of the Xaeeret Nw3ook Store, the largest '' la the state, to drew from The hews'ls on sale ai all city News stands. Oct ceudlti.a. to J H. ca- OOO t the i snd Clark elaoghtt-t!. mag-lea- d house on West Twenty-fir- st etreojt may each day throughout Srptembor. MO cars a Increase of 'r to the closing of tho placs. An one . over of year the period same' Inspection was made yesterday by Wa- - day tfcet-- Ht mew ter M.. Hoyden, state dairy and fooft stated is by railway jt commissioner, accompanied by banKary - figures dtecioae why it sometime takes Inspector George Shorten, and upon or (hours to get freight trains through the dec of lln. Boidezu County Attorney Cv and why the new frackags L. Farr laeued a lompialnt against the which ysrd is sow under them ! wseded to nrevent cj charging operating company, a bouse under j nny - for-he- t f eL, In reply to the caanars Mr. Hoover has asked W. W. Armstrong, food administrator for Utah, to take the mat board of educater up tion. M rr Armstron g has had an inter view wTtir'Tresfdent James H. Riley board of edncitlon. Mr. KITey has replied that he sees no need Tor&e cjortcg of the scbboTa, kfatlfig that the factories have all the help thev need Many of the ecu dents who ef the oty t It f t Jhechoo I for Lhjiuioee Jhave of helping the canners are now walk t lng the streets. Mr. Riley asserts, due to the lack of organisation, and he objects to the students roaming aim Jessly about the country looking for work that was supposed to be waiting for them. About JdAefudents the work to - their etudiea, saydng there were ho Jobe for them, according to the statement of Sapt H. C- - Johnson. It le suggested thatrbhe Iehwr shortage is not so serious as the oannera have --suggested. : f base-returne- F t I that Arrest without cause. olsadehMngnmade i ill Hr g ertlcien-tntiurtu- f. ; : I t-- ' "1,v ' T 1 Hen-Ern- , arreeted-'Oeaterd- ay ttr e dri. Irrigation. District Z Will Be Financed tSpec.lxl fortsxpottdsncs-- ) Taiir.ege. Oct. 1 The Upper Blue Bench Irrigation district, winch Include acres on Blue bench ana 12,044 acres bn thethePurple, bench, has at teat found wuy to get Its pro-fewatered This win put under. cultivation 14.044 arret of the belt land In the I'mtx basin. It Very will de velop ibe weet end of the county and the town of C Jarvts. nviT r glneerr'"KHs"heen retained a a. engineer and haa alreadr A Jost-as-go- ct . ft- - if V f v What is CASTORIA Carforia ta n harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric,' Preps and Soothing Syrups, ft is pleasant - It 'contains neither Opinmr Mcmhina aor other narcotir gutoimrA: Ita age is its guarantee For more than thirty years it has teen in constant use for therelief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea ; allaying Feverishness arising .therefrom, and by regulating tho Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. Thu Children's Panacea Tho Mothers Friend, asfiu?fiCASTO R I A:always: p Bears the Signature of tpenc twoTI- weeks lately going ovtf the farmers of Twlmsre and project have beid three meetings, at Talmaga and perfectad a corporation money from the aist for the dacelew-me-get of the proetTbe farmers- on the Purple bench lth Improved lands ere tp borrow the money from the state and welosn It to the corporation la this way the prolert can be financed. The resident, are buev preparing to go to work this tnttwnd- - get alt the work done possible before the ground freeves. Other hears Items- -' - Mpn ''' vn pg men, Rohert Mryt iixu. left Hondar. fct flret. for ths training esmp la W.shtnirton 1 hi You Havs Alvyays Bought Other- - Now Oct BOILS IRE IBM If cross, feverish, tsick, bill ous, give fruit laxative at once. 5, Califofrtid House, 2360 pjm, Faatern Ntatco Whitney hail, A at root aad Beco&d- - avenue.1- - $r5 p.m. Take Sixth or Nl&lh avenue oar. French Vermont (Mitfioiurleiy building, room' 222; opposite' south tabernacle gates, t p. m. For missionaries onlyBull Eleventh ward chapel, on Tenth East, between First and Second South streets; 8 p.m. Take East ivorpoot Fin ward chapsl, 7SI Eighth East atrest; 7:10 p. m. Taka -union yeAherianda-(MISBknntc- eT for Netherlands missionaries and esoort only'wOl be held In the Ensign ward chapl, corner D street e and Ninth avenue. Take Ninth 7 car. t p. m. Satnoan Twnty-nInEward chapel. Third North sod Tenth Went ntreets;. pm. Take xvwt Fourth North bar. Scandinavian Odon hall. North Temple, )uet east of Main street. I av4-nu- P- - tn. Hoottlsh V Richards ward imiiM-mehall, Garfield avenue west of Ninth East street, t p.m. Take Ninth East car. Society Islands Residence of A, Clawson, 450 Thirteenth East street; I P- m. Take East First Sooth street ear, Southern States Pioneer stake hall. Fifth South, between - West Tempi and First Weet streets; S p.m. Tnks Second West car. Swedish Reunion h ward chapel. Second South between Third and Fourth East: tak East Second South ear. 1:15 p. m. nt I - Twelfth-Thirteent- Oct. . ' Australian ward chapel. Tenth Fax t, bet S een First .and6econi Booth streets; F Take University car eaet on First South. Birmingham Fourth ward chapil. Seventh South and ' West Temple Take South West streets; t T4mp!e,orWet Seventh South car, Wdah Farmers ward chape). State street. Just south of Seventeenth Booth street (old Eleventh South.) 4:30 pjn. Take any State street car. Central States Seventeenth ward hall. First North street, between West Temple and First West streets; 1:10 p.m. Take Warm Springs car, Hawaiian In tha Lion House; Saturday, Oct. 4, at I: to p.m. Irish Odd Fellows hall. Poatofftce place, between Third and Fourth South and Main and West Temple streets; t pjn. Ieds Oomfwmoe Recon d ward chapel, corner Fifth South and Fifth East streets; take Fifth Boat eas. f;J0 p.m. x London Enxrtxn ward amosemsnt avenue hall. Ninth and D street: S Take Ninth avenue oar... Manrheetes Pioneer stake haL Fifth South between West Temple and First West streets; :is p.m. Take South le car to Fifth th . West-Temp- NeOinrlanda Reanion Sixteenth ward chapel, Fifth West, between North Temple and First North streets-takNorth Fifth Weat street cor noilia' Xa 11 I .. m Twentieth ward hall Second avenne. corner D street; t p ml Teke Third, Sixth or Ninth avenbe car lo Second avenue. New Zealand ward chapel, east 8eoand South, near Fourth East street: 8 p.m. . Take east Second South cor. Northwestern State hall. A etre- -t and Second Whitney avenne .I0 p. m. Take Sixth or Ninth are: Twelfth-Thirteen- th v pm,' . -- r- yohfr-thro- at s, Sb - -- Auk-you- -- l, -- fr H t W. Item. Emil Anderson, who was for some years probation officer here, but who retired when ths new rule as to the juvenile court went into effect, ha and has also been been He- yilF Wt named a deputy-sherif- f, who after local Juvenile delinquents have been doing pretty much as they since Gov. Bamberger practicalplease ly abolished the juvenile court here. The potato crop In Cache ia now being harvested and the yield la very satisfactory, 'particularly on tho west aide of the valley. One farmer from Cornish was exhibiting a cheek for 11.150 received from four acre of the tubers and he had 50 sacks left for owt. There was a patriotic meeting held at the B- T. college this morning and tha students of that popular Institution ia 4bor4y bond for the college. The funds usually devoted to the yearbook will be diverted for will be this purpose, aad all students asked to donate as liberally ae possible o that ibe bond may ba fer a good amount. A committee appointed te canvass tha student body will report at another meeting to bo held on Friday jcoming- Twenty-si- x local sportsmen who Joined the mevemeert xo furnish each aoktier from the county with a duck,r. have returned from jHickville, In "weua to do county where-the- y their shooting. They more than made fott-- ef promise, sending yoodnheftr 592 ducks to the army enlhraitiaa - -- WU-ll- m aple Egyptian cot tod la now being harvested. Over 5,000 Indiana ' and Mexicans have been brought in from the southern part of Arixona and the " northern part of Mexico ns aa extra force to help pick thia cotton. From 2 H cents to 2 cents a pound Is being paid foC picking and the entire fam-ii- y can ageist. fiom( families are making, a great deaL Ths climate is so pleasant that "they can live in tents adjoining' the cotton field, and the highways axe lined with tent houses. It is estimated that thia cotton wilibring into the Beit River valley this year over 86.9O0.9Q0. Tho price now being paid ia 58 cent a pound and It is no - phenomenaf matter to produce 50Q pounds to the sere, Land ta selling stt front 1 123 to' 9309 an acre, with plenty ohffwater stored in the great Roosevelw reservoir. so that there will never be any danger t shortage of Water. Other Crops. Ths second crop of Is beginning te he harvested snd grain milo msise, shal lou. fetertta snd cor, this Tiring a ond crop planted in July after the first crop Is harvested. There are grain familiea-comlnmany into this section to locate every month. It U estimated that over 4,000 acres of land in this 'alley have gone Into the hsndw ef the families during the last nine month. , Rchool Matters. -- Latter-day-ftat- begun and shows a fairly good attend- beginning of the season. The high school enrollment will number 209 and ths grammar sehool approximately 800, with an excellent teaching force. I Froft-Fatrt-g, Nelson of Bandy, Utah, the principal of the high school and Prof. Georgs Q. Haws prinolpal of ths seminary. Other Hews Item. Word kae been received that from 10 to 19 families of Latter-da- y Safat are moving to Mesa from the northern part of Texas. Elder Collloe R with his family are Wsw arrivals here, returning te tbelrold home. Il Ts Imppssfble td" Occur laborers for the grain harvests enough"' i of this valley thiaTaU. and from. 32.59 lo4Js i" being paid for day labor. Fresldont Gt Jwt into hie bow 119.099 mansion. It one of the best homes in the valley. Ths new secretary of the Mesa Com- merctal slab ia T. C. Evans, and be will Two Funeral Held be pleased to receive inquiries regardof tho valley For Esteemed Resident ing this section Alfalfa is now being sold from $14 to $29 a ton and ths farmers are cut(Special Correxpondextee.) their fifth crop. Moaroe, OeW Sj A pell of gloom ting bung over ible leva yesterday while two funeral service were held in the South werd chapel for much esteemed Boy Club Work Give if residents. The first, held at 19 a.m. was (or Mrs Sophia Borenaeo. Shs Gratifying Result was born at Ahlborg, Denmark. Jen. 24, 1944. 8he was baptised tn her native (SpsctaJ CorrMpondencO land, where shs was sstesmed as a Oct l.- -li a result of ths trained nurse. She came to Monroe a widow over 90 year ago, wuhtwo per club work Introduced Into ths btrlr schools throughof th. efforts and' daughters and one eon, Roth daugh- under the direction the ters have passed away. Ths son, Dn for the purpose ofAgricultural' sncoitrsx-IJulius B. Nelaen, state superintendent col less, the production of food stuffs durof public health-- of Arisona, warn presn.Uonal crista, much ent at the funeral. Deceased was mar- ing ths present haa been manifested ths ried to Rasmus Sorensen soon after her activity of this city, under the. ableojrdirecarrival here, and was again left a boys E. Tnompsdo of ths hlxh of H. tion widow four years ago, Bhe went to school faculty. In the production of Mesa, Aria, three and a half years ago beano, potatoes and kuaar bests. Thi ompsaiT-ho- r bee Srv active" eon, bat bust April came back here to and attentive in visiting tha fields and visit two grandchildren and to do tem- Innpsctin. ths croos of ths bora .tin t ple work at Maotl. She way taken. Ill offering such encouragement and and died 'at the home of her as would assist them In th.lr d labors While but few crops havs yet here, Mra. Levina been fully harvested, a xsneral InJohnson. The funeral services were conducted spection of all fields was recently mads The speak by- - him. resulting lo th. awardina of Bishop JaObMagteby; by tho prtso- - In ere were Axe! Nielsen, Mra Christine district to Glenn L - this of iler Orson Heber age. son of Bishop Sorensen, Magleby, (or ths best prospective Swindle end Bishop Jaoob Magleby. Dr. J. A. Lovftlftaa f on bran oa B. crops f potatoes Kelten at Julhts the clove, expressed one half acre, and acre, beets o( deep appreciation of the kindness on acrea - sugar shown his mother, A large assemblage on onea and a halffor reward the boys work waa present throughout the stats In this line, the Mrs Maggfe R. W, Oswsri successful candidates are spending At 2 20 p.u. funeral services for Mra at the state fair at Salt Lake Maggie Reta Webb Cloward, who died City as The guests of the local high were held. She was married school, the Agricultural college and' Sept.2i, to Lorln Cloward, Feb. 10, 2916. Bhe was the State Fair association, who pay born lo Monrosvand was 25 years expenses of ths boya woo are there under the direction and oare of itof. and six days She was anaged accomplishHogeson of the oollega Mr. Wilson of ed singer and pianist, and aiwaya willOgden and the report of ing to render public servloe and was a the boysandis othera that they are having the faithful Church worker. Bhe waa the time of h Uvea their daughter of John FWebl wbodid She Is the flret of 16 three ysare-xfo- . children to pass away. Ail were presWm. R. Baxter en: gxoept a Mater ia Idaho and a brother who 16 serving his country In ' France (Special Correspondence.) Counselor J, Cecil Clark conducted Oct, 8. William Reed Baxthe services. There were several musi- terGoshen, died 8ept. 30 and the fu- cal selection and tbs' speakers werer nend mwaihere held in tne ward chapel Wm. A. Waraoek, Heber Swindle, JoLa. Hrcanhrack O. Bishop presiding A Smith, John ' Christensen of The seph speakers were Andrew Sorensen,-T- h Richfield and Biehop Jacob Magleby .John Wro. B Fred C , Roberts, Btesle, AMnin nrasa. r. j Walter O Eandgrrae and thf hsn.dlc- FlISt nnn2rfywwaa byHou'E v tlon by of Richfield. an4 Pbsnedlctlo was 'Tiy Hyrama Floral offerings came from many Hessen. The ward choir sang, and places. A large congregation was duet was given by Everett Okslberry 49 automobiles wars and over Krwln Jasperson, and solos and firesent funeral hy . Everett cortege. Okelbery and Mra Fred - C. Wanlee Mr. Baxterls his wlf. Jesse Baxter, andsurvlvedby four none end on ED SICE daughter, whom names are: David H Baxter of Colorado; Robb T. Baxter of Idaho Falls, Idaho: J Grant RTtr of Goshen: W. Tyndle Baxter of KilTEA TO DARKEN HAIH gore, Jdaho, and Mary 3L Baxter o Box-elde- -- -- -- J PTo. n grand-daught- er Brads-guar- Tr the-we- 11 Die. - Goshen. Shis mixed sulphur with it to ' Reitore Color, Glos, "t Youthfulness. - W f. Senator J. - Norwfcb Tesith ward amusement hall. Fourth South amPElghth East streets; 8 p.m. Take Wandamere or Ninth East car. Northern States Le Grand ward chapel, on Tale avenue, weet of Eleventh East street; 8 p.m. Take Sugar House car. NoltlncMm Twenty-raeon- d ward chapel, corner Fourth North and Sech'n'h srm.rit Evei-- mothtr after xivln ond. West streets; 8 p.m.- - Take Warm Tier r'nUfornIs cUIdr.n LLr. Springs car. vhJ,' :: J-.- r-i-the. Farnsw-ertdown Canal vompanv because Sheffield Fourteenth ward amuse- bead its they )oa and taste cut pleasant the people 0ut 0f and it Flret South between West water gie that they had atrr! In some thorough!) cleanse the tender ment hxll. take little vtomsch. lit er and bowels without Tempi and First West gcreets; 8:14 griping When ctaa Irrltab1' feverish Or Tonga Residence of W. B. Wright. breath is had .stomach sour, look at 41 Westminister avenue; 8 p. m. Take rtfre Ninth. East ETThls barmlass fruit Western if Staten Tenth ward tn a few r rower' fttr7T'r ur 11 the rtrt 8TAt Frldav East between Thirdchapel and of h vlrfnltv ws fouI wart sour bile and Eighth ontPld Fourth South streets: 8:80 p.m. Tak food borpoae of discussing the undigested 'paraiss out of the Ninth East or Wandamere car. a boweFa and you have a wall, a sugar VnelhjJRv establishing row here ft wA. pointed out child agalh. When Its little playful 0(4, ." rhe avetem nd meT.t,nr ia Is full of and German I n the Odaon stirs, has onnted for sugar plenty " beets, and an dlxrrtwsa, indlirsxdon. colls Hall, North Temple, last east unlimited supnlv of avteeien water The chief drawback to s sugar rsmsififcsr, s (rood street; I p. m. Inslds olsas Is the distance to a railroad be ths flrxt treatTt Is inx" shoWd 3 miles from here to the nearest rail- ment rlrsn. .4hvy, road station, which Is Lund, Mflllana of mother fj,ufor. L. JUafiyrup of Two Death. they ktfrm Hr Martha wiilow of John a teaapoonftil today save, a sick child r Hiatt tomorrow. Srpt. ft, sa.il over druggist for a vsara Shsdla ssttlsa with H.r hu.t.an.l In Logan Temple will close Wednee-du- y bottle of rallfornla Syrup of Panrutteh In but frtr many sara Fig wtbleh evening. October 8, 1917. and has directions for babies, and lived In Parowan Tuesday, October I, 1117. Mary Jane Adams, formerly a rnst ehildrsi onof all age, and grows u os Burt go. ths bottle. Beware counprinted of dent of Do rowan but an , Inmate of the terfoils sold' state mental hospital at Provo tor I Vantl Temple wilt eloae Wednee- hers, so don't be fooled died Get' th genuine, made by 'Tallfomla there recently Th bedv yeas, evening. Oct. L HIT, and, te --open ' waa.eest W Parowan Ft 1otgrmen Advertise- - ,W Byrep Company. Tu csday m ornl r g;: Oct .1 4 1 7 Lewi' ceased is survived by ibrte sons. : T' 3 AfldertofL ef-ls- fa - Use For Over 30 Years OHiLDTTONGUE State tain of the contingent. Erovo New Notes, Warden George A Storrs and Guard W. W. Dyer were her yesterday from tho state prison bringing the following fiam Perkma Maivtn Ferry prisoner: and John Lanhom for trial and Lamopt Lawhorn aa a witnes. 'Karr Jr' Glad wii down from Salt Lake yesterday aa a hand writing expert f witness in the Lawhorn case John Adun'on of Pleasant Grove, who Is serving as a juror in the Fourth district court, wae called home yester- - South. ,f The Kind Ton Hare Always Bought, and which haa ben In ttse for orex oyer 30 years, has borne the signature of and hag h.n j sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive yon In thtn, All Counterfeits, Imitations and are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of infants and .Children-- - Exoerience against Experiment. I t OBI - T were made tv two-me- eur-vjv- ed l,lftw (Special CorrenpOhdenoe. Funk, Dr. W B. Parkinson, County Commissioner Facer, Dr. O. if. Budge .Mayor Bullen and Henry Hughes, cap- a. -- Children Cry for Fletcher's. WM awaiting" RIVER VftLLET Mena Oct. 1. The Bait River vah ley, in the center of which ia local ed Meea, Arixona, la now on tho booms About 32,000 acrea of long sergeant & care-fro- f-- . lications SET CHOP J " tlmo VELLk-TAVLO- of-th- o- . COTTON IN with H, A. Peder-,on Johnson, office 3 West First North St. A Co., 1 Home telephone 177. Telephone the for Dally, Saturday and Agent Semi-WeekNews and Church pub- it the-city- 7 hsotlon with ths several burglaries that have bees committed in. this city during the past several weeks. All three arrested are colored. Mra Bertha Anderson and William Mathes were end Ernest DHlon-arrested yesterday afternoon. The - names of the first two were withheld by the officers while they were mall-lan search for Dillon- - He wag arrested while working on the new pav-- u district at South Washington avelag '! nue.Mrs. Anderson la well known in po- -t- .He circlet., haring been la maay pe ty troubles, Mathes served a terra in the state prison in connection with burgle ric in this city about five yesrs ago, and Dillon has also served a term Jr the state prison The men have made some admissions regarding , the charge eu-against them bat the woman is - the matter. silent -- When arrested Mathes had In h tempos a session gold watch with the Initials V. HR" engraved on the caee. After eom investigation U was found to be the property of Charles H Barton, cashier ef the Ogden , Ravings bank, who was awakened several weeks are eome person moving about in his 1 bl bedroom When he got up next morn g ing he found several among them fc.! sold watch which had been taken from his trouser's' pocket AH payments for subscription and complaints regarding should be made to J. L, Accidentally Killed. 2. Ogden,' Oct. 4 A third "arrest has been mads by sheriff's officers In cm . been made a Ogden, Ort 4 A demonstration hottotuf the raw selected from W illy end county to go into ths training mp tered pleaa of gullty jo grand larcen, 30 atttidraaing their forpver plea of hot Will be held h! At evening. tTclock the fnen eilTe'guests of honor from' tealfng HOuta. a at a banquet given In lhe Stlmpeon guard at1100 ths state prison road canvp oafs by the exemption boarda-anin ths eastern part tf Utah county the n past summer, at the time ths Aftei the banquet the men will mast escaped. They were given fndeternvt te 1 at the cltjr ball for final orders anxHrtr eontenees of fropi to Id years. Lucia Dixon has filed suit for di- stractions, and brill thenparade te the I'nion depot tn ompany with ths cityivrc kgsiTWt Edward W. ITixort on ground of failure to provide. and county officials and exemption the Plaintiff asks for 100 a month all the Ogden mony. The boards, newspapermen, CONVENTION NEXT WEEK Toung parties were married at Ladies bind, under thsdlrection ef E. W. Nichols, the boy eooute end Pocatello, Idaho Oct. 21, 2912. Tha following additional jurors to ths Lady Militants It ie expected that covers! thousand reeldents will be at be in attendance today at 10 oclock were the depot to say goodbye to the boys as drawn: George Wfng. Lehi; R have Ogdon, Oct. 4 Rians on former occasions. H. Palfreymen, Gheeter Hutchings, completed fbr ths eatertai am eat in this Lyman Haymond. Springvilie; Roy city of mayors, commissioners, council WHl Serve 120 Days.' rowrlsotc fbWtv1thWvheFunlcdpar orffclali wbs Goshen; Wm. Holley, Maptetoa; Jool wlU attend the ooaveaUon of the Mu Bills, B. . David Huff. old pal league next Tuesday and Wed Like Payton: Ogdwv-Oot4 Ray JeremlAh, aged nesdsy. in oddities to Attending the 21 years, will serve 130 days in aJJ on Shors; Wm. J. Cordner. Provo Bsneh. of cnnvsntiou the ths efmeetings vtfitlng belag foaad guilty 'melted offlrlsls will be entertained at a nsm chief.1 was arrested about a fcreek ber of social gstheringa The arrange Age withHe two other boys for Prove, Oct. 4. William Albert Wells mente have been completed by a com- tAklne an automobile younger from tbfs city to and Mabel Grave Tavlor, of Eureka, mittee composed of W. H. Shearman, Lake for th purpose of Joyride token out a marriage license. have J Stillwell, John C. Iqrnsh. John Cells RH The boys also exchanged number pistes r and W. TEL Zuppsn. wttn car another ths standing eg The first meeting of the eoaveatioa street of this DEATH OF WALTER A KHDIE.I. city. The pther defendants will be held os Tuesday In the Weber are os Preyo. Oct 4. WalterA. Knud sen club aad the visitors sad a court.being dealt with by Ibe Juvenile died number of Ogden, poopl will take a yesterday Afternoon from rection of the heart. Mr Knudken was Visit trip -t- hrough- Ggdeooanyoa ta from bom-the municipal weUs. Returning PrevwJuiydtrHHK He ie With Drunkenness Mr and by his wife and the weUs luncheon will be served at Charged Mrs. Herman Knudsen parents. and the followthe Hermitage, after which another H. A. ing brothers Milton H Of. 4. Ur session will be held. The seguing wlU Reed J , 04.11, be devoted to a reception at 4he wsber Reetor- were In a Earl ft. and Ctarenoe .one ala dub. Aveaue L.Jjudaeu, aU nf Provo,-aa-d roomlngbouse T he sooond day will open with a charged with ADq,Wakntos drunkenness They were ter, Mrs, Edward Holdaway, of VineThe deceased was a faithful meeting at the Weber olob followed by brought before Judge G B. Barker In yard. luncheon given by the Weber club th police court and pleaded not guilty member of the Church and held the end Ogden RubHcity The end will be given a hearing on Fri- office ef a seventy; he filled a m teuton bureau. in California in 1911-1afternoon will be spent tn visiting day. Funeral services will he held tn the Sixth ward various publle Improvements In this an a and of of number at l td o'clock. meetinghouse, elty inspection Saturday, The Farewell Testimonials be viewed at Ah home, The. body manufacturing plants In 4 South First West street, from 11 entire program will be under the dito 1 o'clock, Saturday. rection of Mayor A. R. Hey wood, president of the Municipal , To Departing Recruits league, and obirf executive of the entertaining muJUVENILE COURT REPORT. T , nicipality. Provo, Oct 4. The report by Proba(Special Corrrsporui.nee.) tion Officer H.- - D. Roper of Juvenile Oct. . WmI Xmtajr rtiln he Taylor chapel eai taxed to more court work in Utah county for Hep. LIBERTY LOAN tember eases of boys and 2 than Ita watln capacity hy frleliitj ana cases ofahowa.69 Of the boys disposed. relatlvea of Philip Soreneon and Thom-a- e ceaes 19 girls were settled In court and 69 Hadley In a fnrewejt party given In out of court, and the three girls' cases honor of the boya who leave Oct. 4 for were settled In court- .- Three adults the military trainln cams at Ameri- were charged with contributing to the can Lake. Waeh. " of minors; two rases were An excellent program waa (Tlcen. At delinquency settled in and one out of court. bain the speaker of the There werecourt torney Stynne 12 cases of larceny Ogden. Oct, 4 The second Liberty evening. The young men were present- and 25 cases of malicious petit mischief. with a beautiful xlgnat ring as a loan campaign was started ta thl city ed token of the esteem and love In which MRU. ORR?P FUNERAL. yesterday by the directors of the Pin they era held by th people. Follow bank at a special meet- lng the program refreshments were free National Provo, Oct4 rFuneral services for ing dec Ml 05 to purchase 1 100. OS worth served In cafeteria style The re- - Mrs. Kathertna Gren, held yesterday in of bonds Thewnnouneewtent-wss-msdfhe Tloneer wardhouse Vere attended by James Plegree fchalrraaa of th Lib- dsneing. by a Urge congregation of relatives loan who stated that committee, erty A farewell testimonial was also given and friends. The speakers were Bishop the bank may Increase this subscrip- tn (he West Weber ward TuesL. L Ndson and O. H. Berg aad Elders chapel tion later. day evening in honor of Mark Btnghatu L P. Nelson' and William D. Norman. As soon as (be directorates of the and McFarland, who Leave In The music was by members of the other ettv banks can get together they and Mitchell on will determine the amount of their the Mitchell McFarland who leave choir and C. M. Frolsland, who for Camp Lewia, Wash-ln- g ward dele eatge With the banks and rendered a solo. subscriptions ton. An ygcellent-progmw members House Ogden eartng The congregation in a very association deciding upon the amount TRAFFIC ORDINANCE PASSED. spirited manner sang the "Star Span to be given y financial W. C. Hunger offered It Is expected that work willInstitutions, he started jled Banner Provo, 'Oct, A The "i4ty commission was which followed prayer opening the business Interests among and the by A-- selection from the band. today passed a traffic ordinance mak cillsen autolng strict regulations for X. J Harrie of Ogden delivDue to the generous response to the Judge mobiles and other vehicles, driving and Includcall of the first Liberty bond th local ered the oration which was very en- ing regulations for bicycles, etc. The to the boys and Inspiring committee did not go outside the city couraging limit I not to exceed 15 miles for subscriptions an hour in the business district and It has been de- to all present. Vocal sofoe were ima special cided in connection with the second call hr Mias Verm Jones and Arthur Garner aot to exceed 20 miles aa hour on other to gve an opportunity to the farmers Bishop Heslop In a nice little speech streets pf the eitv. in Weber countv to subscribe the boys with a pocket ediIt I presented The Ordinance also throwprohibits tion of the Pear! of Great Price end ing or piece of glasg Doctrine and Covenants combined The etc on depositing the streets,nilv and railprohibits miscellaneous program was "followed road standing on street crossby. a dance. minutes or longer The ings for five peaaltiee ere fine from $5 to 9299, or for imprisonment or both. tt-fio- Ths t. It K I A. will, 14orexnlxe over years of girls' band of girls Hauer will trjaln Prog. Robert the young muaicla-nA meet its? will be held In the public library Monday evening at 8 oclock for organisation. All glrfl Interested, or not they ee regardless of whether members of the X L M, L A. are' Into vited attend. Mrs Jos B. Rtehapond has received a letter frvrn her sou John Martin, who Is at, Washington, P C..ln the engineering corps He expects to eooo leave for France,. 1U srrltee AU brother, Jackson, who Is at New York, haa HEM JLogan Office Logak. Get L Cache county' jblnJ conUn geM for the draft 1 army left (Special ComeSpondcnoe.) here this evening, being taken to' Cache Provo, Oot. 4. The cae of th, State Tooele, Oct l ftar Toder was acci- Junction In automobiles. In v. John Lawhnrn ie b,lnit tried In dentally killed at the International 1& Fourth district court on an infor- nmelte this morning. He wax a draft- catch .the fra in there at 9:40. Last man and expected to leave thl aft- night a banq vat tendered-lha,h- oy mation charging defendant with lu-In- g ed ernoon for the traiojng camp. He hailed at tho Bloeb rd halt by th Boosters"! forged-chec- k a from Yoder, Colo., where nls parents club and $2 J. 10. -for many prominent men of the in of th body I Sam. .Perklne and Barvm Vrrf an. reside. The diepoaftlon county attended the affair. Addreanea word from them. MEN I I In Amerthrough a wagfon tipping wover ican Fork cert yon. Court am adjourned enable Mr. Adamson ' Union trrmorn.IocrI.fanrailway yard War. handled with running siaoghtsr Warrant fer unsanitary of conditions conoeraed will the persons the arrest be issued It is stated that evidence was die closed that young porkegs hare been The on carcasses ul horses feeding hides had been removed and the bodies A number of turned'over to the hog the bogs a ere found inside the body TO of one of the horses eating the flesh of the animal, according to the tnepec . JPPEIL 10 tore. One of the horses st the slaughter house had only recently dropped dead CLBSE THE SCHOOLS on the ptreet, suffering. It w presumed, As the pigs that from some sickness. werg discovered feeding on the carcass would probably have found their asy --Ogden. Oek 4. Cenners of Weber as pork to the table of Ogden homes. It Is that a vigorous prosecuealled uport Herbert tion, expected will be made by the county au county haw lp thorltte. Hoover, fowl administrator In their work, and have sought 'hi the to have influent in their effort school of this Ttfty closed until aH fruits have been harvested aad pack f All subscription fpayinentt complaints regarding should be made To Jamas A. Qltvsr 1 North 1st West8U Ttphcns . Agent for the Daily, baturda snd gsml.Weskljr News, Church end other publications: in Traffic. Heavy Increase - Tt 1JL rrtjnoted Provo Officeand , Farewell Reception In Honor of Rccruiti "(Special . nn Common itarden brewed Into Tteavy tea with surphur added, will turn-gra.streaked and fflded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant. Just a few applications will prova a revelation if your hair is fading, atresked or gray. Mixing th Bake, Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, though. a troublesome. An easier way la to get a 54 cent bottle oCSVjslh'a Bag, and Sulphur Compound at any drag store all ready for' uae. Thl Is tha old time recipe Improved by the addition of other Ingredient. While wlapy, - gray.' faded hair l not lnful. we ')L J desire. retain our to youthful appearance and ", atfractlveneae ' Bv darkening your hair with 9 Wyeth' Sage and, Sulphur Compound, jio one can tell-- 'hscause.lt doe It to natur- -' alljv so evenly. Ton loot Mdampen- a sponge or soft brush Pith and draw thl through hair, taking one smalt gtrand at a time: ,hy. morning ell gray hair have disappeared, and. and, after.snolher ppllcailo'b,.df two, your hgir becomca beantlfiiliy dgr k,' glosav .Soft snd luxuriant. This preparation b a dcliklilfgT'loll-y- t reiul-iltIni ended fur A and cure. piltlt!on. pf oreventlnn of dl eaao. Adverllsemadt, -- ; , , Kama, Oct Correspondence) 8. A farewell reeeplleaMonday evening lit honor of3 the- - recruits- - from tktx vtrmlty. was and musical program literary followed-by n dance gtvetr, . are Kamaa King. j avlng Virgil -Thompson Parke. Clifford Warr Ft-- " Hr Lambert, Istei; Osborne jind WaFrom lter Jones Oakley uwnni - Waa given Frasier, Fay- Fr star ' Pro Marlon Gordon Francle Clive Earl Davie - From Ml.to" Pee,-oiA l kin. on, Annhol lachardsrtflT FromTrboglknffJPhg H Moon iTsorge Knigh . - Oeorge-Hound- W'-la- m AFTER TWENTY YEARS.; ; -- Iy Dr. aeo. W. Middleton.. Th world la full of hooka but when now and then one finds one that It- aside appeals to him that he puts be among the treasured few to ' -read 1". over and over again. Thia book le ,6ne of these, to melt I the brat 1 putting of the philosophyoo of l8l that have read in year. broad, so sail, sa spiritual, sowished a what I havs long fylng. Lt than I could-ttHay and 11say It better wiah young men could read ' FREDERICK V. FISHER. T., . . Bound , In eloth DESERET NEWS BOOK' STORK( Main Btreet. - s1! I .817 . |