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Show T EVENING DESERET i NEWS TUESDAY OCTOBER Iff, 1917 11 it ! COST OF CURING Ogden Office basemknt beep hotel Alfred OfidweU. Mut IMI-Bom TL OfftM TeL ' FOE POOE IN WEBER Provo Office COUNTY 15!-- ro requested patron inmodtato eomolmlot mOttmeiorr delivery- - Ail subsosiptlon payments and complaints should be maderegarding te?nmes A.delivery Oliver, J21 North 1st West SU Telephone for the Daily, Saturday Agent and New Church and other psbUcatlons. Ogden, Oefe 14 The quarterly submitted" by County Conuni-iwi- jr M. Brown 4t mteU of the beard CHURCH POIIJCATIOXS. . that tpproxt 11 work Cbureh Order poor 39 pe r capita mafcely expended Ak Offtt ,th.r kook throw of Th Deseret Now. "Jby Weber courtly in cartng for the nt poor the mombi during July. AUguot W hT th InmtlM (took f th September. The tom expenditure P((MI Nw Book 8tarv thjUrat land of $5,513 34 repreeente an Increase per hi th MR to draw from, capita for Hi per eons given aaeistaace OH oat at all dtp Nw w fh during the quarter. It ie shown in th report that of the ttaeda. number receiving assistance and the coet In each department la. Number at bounty Infirmary, 3. number at outside of Infirmary, f, number WILL DE URGED receiving regular assistance, 7, number receiving temporary assistance, 2, transient I'guaraotiaed-- , au Jlojbmu 4, aeeiatance to persona at isolation total U5 Expenses at inhospital, firmary 2,414,44: regular assistance to resident poor, $f,&14 IS These were the acprincipal items in tht expense count for the quarter. rsrdl( -- rt yiifiy an iI ui FOUNDERS IS DAY -- CELEBRATED BY HIKE lEoriiOEmooiios I . SHORTAGE.GF Becafcse the farm Ogden. Oct. 1 4 zrs of Weber county are - too busy the harvesting theirwartimecropi 'campaign committee for the second 'liberty loan are arranging visits to 'the country district appreciating the jact that thetofarmers could not leave come to the city. An fields , their ftfiouncement has been made by A. G. of the countjr com 'mittee. that a speaker and two mem bmr xiL the xomtnltiaawould - vlmt com- every district in the county rnencirg tomorrow to hold meetings 'and urge the farmers to subscribe to 'the loan Subscriptions, will there-- . fnre.be (btained on the spot. the two the icovnirnrteemqn to represent all .seven Ogden banks. By this means farmers sill be able to pledge a through the bank with which be reguiariy Carries on his business. Tweive thousand dollars was to the second Liberty loan cvr the counters of the several banks In Ogden yesterday, according to a report received by the commutes A .report from Brigham City was to the effect that the first day of the camps gn in Boxeldeicounty had netted a total of approximately $11,000 'is subscriptions. In the opinion of the local committee. the small subscribers should come forth In greater numbers Jf the ttfrrnerrr Speaking of the matter yesterday. Chairman James Pingree said that. It would tend to create a local money stringency If the Ogden banks were compelled to subscribe the bulk of the allotment, as the government will shortly transfer the money subscribed Mr. ,to tbs federal reserve banka. ,Pingre and Mr Lowe of the federal ..cssenm-han- k wlH go to Rich" county tomorrow to conduct a three days 'campaign of organising committees ifor a big drive in that section. There appears to be little or no ac- Osn being taken -- in Morgan county, .ond Mr Pingree and Mr Lowe will call fliers to put soms life Into the Report! from 4 hat county no ,10 the present time indicate a single subscription for a 155 bond Accord-m- s to reports a cam ipaiga is being conducted in Cachs county.A request has bean made of GoverD. nor Bamberger from McKay, president of th Weber County Farm bureau, that the fast week of the Liberty loan campaign be designated ft g week A plan has Keen outlined iby Mr McKay whereby It Is proposed to organise Liberty loan organisations In every county of the state for work oxetuolwely among the farmer, the campaign to be taken up through the county bureaus. Mr. McKay believes 'that if the present week Is devoted to organising the county state farm forces everything will be In ireedineog fog an effective drive durthe week final of (he campaign ing and that many thousands of dollars !H be subscribed by the farmers. , -- -- farm-to-far- IT Ogden, "Oct. t Fifty men srs wanted for aH Wenches of work at the local factory of the Amalgamated Sugar company, according to Invest! gations made yesterday by represent!- tivea of the Wsber county farm bu- reau Farmers bad reported thatthe company was not abls to recgitoAugar beeur as fast a a they were being harvested and the farm bureau made an investigation of the situation which serious shortage of labor. revealed Not only does the sugar company need ordinary laborers at the factory but there is a shortage of men to make the chemical tests for ascertaining the quantity of saccharine in the beets. The situation according to farmers and . sugar company officials Is no longer a question of wages, but one of procuring workers at almost any price. Farmers are hardly in a position to relieve the situation at the factory, due to the fact that they themselves are short of help ao D. D. McKay, president of the county farm bureau reports. There may be some relief, he says, when timers other than those who grow sugar beets, have hmr but evmrttwrmr released. According f f.Mr. .McKay,riii inbe Ogden valley the sit uation has been rendered all the more acute by reason of the large number of men drafted for military service. The folly of a big campaign in pub 1IC improvement work la made evident by the shortage of labor in harvesting crops which are considered to be more essential to the prosperity of the na. tlon at the' present time than paved streets. The farm bureau president deplores the fact that so many mer are still employed in public improve-men- t when they could be rendering more useful- - service on the farms or at the sugar- - factories. Mr. McKay contends that tbe City improvement work should have been postponed for at least until a season of atheyear,-- or when year, harvesting of crops and conservation of every food resource Is not the paramount necessity. -- -- -- CATHOLIC PRELATES Farmer Sets Example Of Genuine P&triotum IT Gadew, jl. Ogden, Oct II Catholic dignitaries who attended the investiture of Monsig-no- r Cushnahan to the office of domestic prelate and member of the papal household on Sunday were guests of honor at a banquet given Inobe Weber club yesterday bv Mayor Abbott R The luncheon was a finely Heywood affair, one of the clubs appointedmenus choicest being served in the for whien tnrctubt -noted Mayor Heywood acted as toastmaster and the brief talks given bv the guests who responded to the toasts were reof pleasure in plete with toexpression this city, appreciation for their visit the courtesies received and the sincere tor Si, Joseph s parish affection shown domesUc-preiatAnd Jneinded among the guests were Monslgnpr D D., Culhnahan, Archbishop Hanna, of Saa Francisco, tbe Right Rev Joseph 8 Glass, bishop of Bait Lake; and Harvet Disease; Jadl retention room, kitchenette and hossr bath Ten cases of ecwrlet Ogden. Oct 1 and five of fever one of diphtheria have been reported to the chlckenpox from the south part How health department town. It is staled by the health ofWe offer One Hundred Dollars Re of the spread of the sickness that ficials ard for any case of Catarrh that can-- t is either due to ignorance of the city be cored by Hair Catarrh Cura. ttolffe. laws or criminal-careleasnea- a -Catarrh (Niro um been takes "iiJilil The health Inspectors will welcome by catarrh sufferers for the past report from any vlolatlow-of-quaraperson n who has thirty-fiv- e and has become knowledge of the years, known as the roost reliable remedy for tine regulations. Bv reporting to the tArrh, Hail's Catarrh Cure acts thru health department they will not only Blood on the Mucous surfs as. bo performing their duty as citisen. the Folsou from the Blood birr will probably stay the spread of ad healirg the diseased portions the disease. , Afift have taken Hall's Catarrh cure foryou a short timo you will sea a Railroad Men Buy Bonds great Improvement your general naUh. titan takingjp Hall's Catarrh cur t once and get d of catarrh 44fx employees at Jhe Ogden. (Vt, J bend for testimonials, free. and freight offltes of the Union , F. i. CHENEY A CO Toledm AWo. city In this city have system Pacific ,d-b- y aii Lruggigta. 7 Advertise pjedged' themselves to subscribe for g bond each. The subscribLiberty tJe general agent. ers are W. H Chevera. McfCnlght. chief clerk to Mr C I city ticket .S-KO-- MO Chevera.R Paul Beamer, sssistant R. Goodman, etty agent traveling ticket agent. X), U andNewton, passenger agent, and F D. w ilaou, passenger agent, I 4 traveling freight . . Sayl WtoeOve i I Wweni4t Aswrk srW rpwelieVw I 1 weTnherM uttw ns ' Bank work. County work. O.Tlce 2tti This? FOR ASTHMA ' t atu-de- nt LIBERTY LOAN CASPUGV. Provo, Ot 14 --The first davaJJber-t- y loan campaign, conducted hero yes6 40 terday. showed good returns Tbe banks report the following amounts. Trust A havings Knight bank 95 40. of which $50 0M) was subscribed by the bank. Provo Commercial A Savings bank. $4 000. Farmers A Merchants batik, $3,450. State Bank of Provo, $2 330 The girls of the B Y I normal de- - evening with a banner trdayCannot Fight. But We Inscribed Wih Do Our Bit They have arranged a plan for the purchase of a $100 bond whi h will be given to the B. Y L library The young ladles will work in the Knight Woolen mills to earn the money. They will work in shifts of 20. th first shift to go on dutv tomorrow and appb their wages to he purchase of theMmsd. .ben&tocELeed SmooL-wlbe asked mass meeting here on the Liberty loan HOME Gl ARD ORGANISATION. Provo, Oct li. Governor Simon Bamberger ha given his cordial ap the plan originated by Atty proval of James B Tucker for th organisation of a company of HotnaGuards i A Provo, and the organisation will be effected The guards will serve only during the war. Th state will furnish arms and other equipment and If the guerds are called into service, which will be local In its nature, they will be paid by the state Messrs. Tucker and Secy Arch M Thurman of the Provo Commercial club have tiara of 50 men who will form the company, they will drill at least twice each week only men past the military service age will be accept' DIATHIfT (OUT. 1 In the Fourth district court vesterday Judge A B Morgan rendered A decision in the case of H B, Alleman vs Fpringville Irricompany et si The decision was gation In favor of defendant, declaring the district properly organised irrigation case of the state vs. Silas in the Johnson, a ease of failure to provide defendant was ordered to be impris oned five months, or until he pava $55 Celeetia Schow va Thomas R Cutler. administrator, decision quieting ttr re h estate tn plaintiff -- PABWLET-REE8- E. Frovo Oct. 14. David Lloyd Fgrmley and Mary A Reese of Winterduartero were married here yesterday b City Justice R. R. Thorne 'Brown. work. Legal work. Quick work, our specialties. Deseret New Job Dept prv ft w- - N sttwa"M-,w- lr jr'erdenof Wood-CUfto- were-dow- -- ImU'M up- - ... :IV Fork and Mr John.on erh olo Some roatln bul- and It w ropl- d lhl( I had lncreal. nmb.r,h(p to th, w,mr number to .Kur. a loclll ch,pt.r ot j ,he ord,r ln thl, KrUy alde4 th fl- - ' vwxs izisawof glt, ,an4 . l oCIhe society." The ihlrnin of ron fort cajxalttiwi dnttr hags pairs now tl ft ful. rh() reortM, 2ft rtot ? k dnsen trsy cloths Pon LtableValid five eewtnic marKin. all r 44 dosen fgoM eondntm .and that work "ts beTng cloths to dor.a rtoten knitted skirts owpkmever af.ernon. but ehe Adary 12 years 12 dosen knitted quilt blot tat-- d that there is much material Manager Morey on hand and urged U.pf more members K0 ion has sent word that come do the work In the finan- n 0f " 11.1,.. n 1x7 report aubmitted It waa stated-tha,fT.oul knitted garments th chapter dol- now nearly ll ,0rtk"u ballot for the primary rfrg rj th treaairv with poestbiy s ,he official ws published today It ruction outstanding Jjila. taira the names of HenrT3 An ret of offuere was held and a,11 Bullan for mayor Markka veas unanimously chOsen . rockeit, Wm han and nvtt H hisd-Mrs rhairman --5 nr tommissioner and tMubbs. the retsrv declined ... frt r auditor Mon on aceourt of the home duties, and tbe Miss William dayman, another of Fhel Holt was chosen Mrs An. to v he went from 1 nle elected vice chairman $ has returned horns hfii and Iycwis lake, Hendeil Smoot J .' t SJ treasurer the down army by g been turned veer of the prirt-.paNebo s t .rrvol hoard mad- - a speech physicians bets use of poo teeth omp1l- nentng theandrhapter on the work sc fp i of tbs offering the use FORTH THFIR WTIOHT IV 4701 1) tomphehed : Hgn s'hool aewtfig moms and mi- - ' for when xnd beet haturdas No man can do his evenings aft harkarhe. V'". (ran h eh allowed to make hioj f,r pain., swollen joint, .or of th. I ,uppi, unrt.P tn,(nic. H-- i other a t tutoins of kidney trouble H ,.n. M1.; nd ftl Reading Pa vwtr taken under advisement I Mrs I contracted A most severs writes Matiey told of the work b done I ti.p aewing department Mlsa" of kidnsv trouble gradually j Ut,H rendered a piano solo and grew worse for months was unable the coneresaMon sang 'America after use to attend to burirs. begu which Mrs btubhs offered the closing, Tiley Kldnev pills and 1soon found prayer had h pains wr ghne and lave Fsarral fwr Helen Fla Ka'e heel worth ji0 i,t hoe sin c fhv funeral servlets me" heldImpressive t heir to weight In gold axurdav aftemon at the ThJrJ Alfalfa- - ard chspel for Helen, the Schramm Johnson trug fo Advcr- It Is probable that m many districts i Finch daughter of Mr. and Mra. alfalfa wilt be the founua ion of n ol Riihop Ralph Morgan presided aw4 made .the closing remarks Other This crop requires very lit" f, rotation tle work, whith makes it fit in well speakers were Hubbard Tutrle. Bishop : Marinu Larson and John T ftpsnoer, , with sutb crops as corn, potatoes, all of whom commended the patience , and other cultivated . j sugar beet and lovable disposition of the young -crops Alfalfa also furnishes a means 1 hfCC Morff&n DOTS ,4a . -of enriching the sot provided crop! girl Three selections were rendered b the Third ward choir and Miss Bee ta plowed under Island Many farmers labor Mare at Training mere the Vtfas and sie Gardner the Dale that under Beck sang impression N Peter Larson offered the solos , growing of alfalfa on the land for Special t orreapondente ) vocation and John ft rfkr dismissed r a long time without plowing any of It Jhs! There were many beatrrtfal Bnrsbtrtb--ute- s tinker will fertilise jhe Soil, tu,s is a JMorgaiv ' kJsJ&iE?H A LaveJl Smith and the service was largely atnavy training mistake.' Alfalfa uses plant food the- returned to ihe t tended as any other crop It doe how tlon at !are Bland after a 1A dav Interment was In the city prior to hie leaving cemeterv nitrogen from the ar and lough granted himhwl gather of Harviard uni store U tn the crop but ifi ihe rop is for the Radio Other ftewa Iteaia. f the Morgan high hauled assy the nitrogen tskti also versitv Three tbe daughter of With the return to the land of the sohool hov s who enlisted are now in MrDeon and Mra Llotd Moore died last to finish school dnd expert manure resulHng from feeaing alfalfa the Radio the night of convulsions Burial will be t considerable fertllit is brought batk. ther training at Harvard re wHhln from the home tomorrow afternoon A Lavell They a good plan next few months but In addition to thixji The MIA work of the Third J Golden Kilhurn and Victor Nielto plow under a fjW$)n'V'p of alfalfa Hrmth started Sunday when a program wrd son in the before putting In crop waa I Meet given at a conjoint meet- as Liberty Lms combined rotation A goodwith th plowYng unrtr of t irop puts kp5rA,rI s' Sunday Tn.ftttnc Char!, w Booth the land In flrsDctasa condition for the was held in tlie stake house ft nd of the LibI suallv a cultivated afternoon in the interest were Minnie Miller are the presidents. Mr, , ,i, crop that follows James The loan speakers crop should follow alfalfa or any sod erty 'I ' 4 Morgan Pingree, Darnel Hetner and Dwere that in plowed under This gives an Anderson furVocal numbers opportunity to kill the sod plants and nished bv 'Everett E Anderson, Mar- ( assists the organic matter to become vells st and E Heiner Preston D C0L0NIA IUAREZ incorporated Into th$ soil 'Ll Anderson thoroughly Jr. Where corn Is raised it makes almost in an ideal crop to follow alfalfa fact, corn almost always follows the ki Nature Mot McdiHnflB Tfiat Rebuilding Waate Placet Potacrop tn the rotation h fferlusJ. toes also make a good crop to follow Desolated by Anarchy As a general rule the medicines alfalfa and when a piece of alfalfa is 1 plowed under part could he planted tohat aid Nature are most effectual orn and part to P" (Special Gorreapondsnce ) t Chamberlain Cough Rm1 act on J of each depending on the relative prof- rs-Colon ia Juarex. loosens u j Chihuahua, Mexico thsJcough. itabieriest of the crop llevos the lungs, opens the secretion Oct J2 Since the removal, by th ' V ftwgsr Beets. of Queredo and Cutler- In restoring the Nature aids and d ropf from ur If sugar beets are te be inclodeS In of the stats, and to 4 healthv condition I ioijr' V the of death J! the rotation they c,vn follow corn or balaaar LnJ last con- August, su a of h have need and can dltions in this part of Mexico are rasld- potatoes to good advantage -You will never forget it for iy becoming norhial. n the 'Atrial o voar uauallr he raised The cilixens are floiking back! to same land with profit. The beets can sale bv ail dealers. Advertisement their sadly neglected homes and 'are be followed b a year of beans peas. or grain after which the land raa be working manfully to repair the dev- asiatton wrought by seven years oft pot back into alfalfa with a grain crop rwM anarchy and revolution which WEBER. WEST Tf a farmer has 100 ares of land the cured this Miand of MananA. have' Hot-- ? rotation fould be worked out asw fol- tiers are rtowbusUy putting up wild ii in alfalfa lows Mh hay at Garcia and Chihups for next I Fifty acre I4inwv11 would remain on tbe land five years JlNCta IVlOyCi nipWCll n Ten acre of the alfalfa would be brok- pl?w and Laid Lovingly Away l.n of corn. oat, wp each ver gnd I acre planted pot. , When ih alfalfa is nlow ed up a crop i of hsv an be turned under to advan Work mm will on moun-t tbs begin Special rorneapondem e ) take The 10 seres that is brokena. wool' erv- - 4tain road wfth the view of putting ; West Weher Oct 15 Fnnhra or i be planted to com pot a tbe onditton as wlU enable ths Vefaynvfis HTnwell were ?i!bsultng to Garcia The next two years beets ir0t rnf r. parf 4o each would bs on this 16 orea. followed bv .Sunday at 1 p m. In the West ,nd tt .uh.ftoncnT h.,,!;.; V" Bishop George A Heslop- out of ,umhr beano pexs or grain The last year of hsi.el withThe " f opening prayer was ofthe rotaiton would he devoted to grain presiding Death ef aa fafnat. H j O Kingston Th musical fered bv with new alfalfa. followwere On bv number 7 furnished the 1 th Sept e Gladys Coombs, on s farm Thia would give st mttd and Ifant daughter of the late Leahs Coombs 1 Polo. Sl.ler thou 1ft acres of corn and Ing 5ft acres of alfalf Conmhs. died of In. Karle, . ( ll Father 'land Ellis toate together 0 ecrea rf beets is lovely, Wsrv to R Wllfm d J tesTTnl Indigestion after an lilnsss of ' "Fi'e sere of beass peas or grain and t WHIIsrn for th Wearvibout two seeks The funeral acres with new aifalfa Although thi Fred J Klnley "fleet "Unanswered Ice war held at th Harper house : Mry Parley, duet. rotation has a number of weaknesses Yet, Maud nd were stlk!nglv appropriate England and Ivy Maw and it also has many airoag points and if The Poulson were' George The remarks of Bishop Wtl- - t speakers practiced in connection with a libera! and Bishop Thatcher of Plain City, Pt- - beautiful. tWumLdnr L B Farnsworth and of farm manure will keep th land ue T President ter- - pjder John Hsteh were both consoling In good condition for each crop ft also -I,w,SdO Bf.hJ;p " Instttej jm 5f0 - flleixlhut.otCaad., -S;V:ml - Uroppn rend.r.d ny , 1' . B- -d K ro h The hn r i (I f has nt th. foilowin rtrltlan and rlb- - mounl.in rint.ron lt( up, If. BJIO dox.n .hlr,. ho.pil w-- r, ' be - we a trnrle1 ,hr earl-Au- i.'.V-t'- t), 1 wb rto-- 1e- buht 1 t tn M- -? rf-V- he lr'nn St l 4 fm, altp-tho- d th' muH j ce t i -- J-- CLARENCE EARL MILLER Bodell, of the high council. Seth Piston of Riverton, member of the local examining board, Valentine Smith, clerk of Herriman ward. Thomas Free-tna- - of the ward bishopric and Bihop Gordon & Bills of Riverton - bach spoke feelingly upon the faithfuir.ee of fhe deceased to every call made up " . ' or lhhfr?- Deceased had told th examining hoard tnat he was ready and wtIHng to go to war If be could- know that his parents would be cared for although he had never been away from home more than a few days at a time in hla life Although young ha m very useful In th ward, being a ward teachr a Sunday school teacher, a counselor in the presfdncy of the Y M M I A . a member of the choir ar.d of the amuse-wn- r eomittl t A solo was beautifully rendered by Grafton A Brow le. Ill go" where you want me to go. dear. Lord The closMhen ing hymn by the choir was. the mists have Cleared ava M The benediction was pronounced by Elder 5or-s- n Rasmussen of the Jordan stake The grave was dedicated president trr AVmott T Butterfield of the high council .Soldiers of a California regiment of infartry were in attendance and paid fur-ev- tfd 'r honors to the deceased at the floral decorations for the grave were most beautiful and were given bv th ward as a whole and hy different orgsntxations of which th deceased was a member !r. ."I ''' gears. j a i j 'i i MORONI. Opening of New Sugar Factory Celebrated r (Special Correspondence 3 Moroni, Oct 15. A grand celebration was held at thw new plant ofthe Peoples Sugar company at Moroni on Saturday ort 1$. In honor of Ihe ni: t . .,nunt completion" of the plant and the be- ginning or th manufacture of sugar in Sanpet county The plant which comprises all of the very latest devices tn sugar making la practically complete am) wilt 4 7, crop. handle.the opening. ftwr expected, today Beet digging is now going on Over 1,00 people partict- patsd in the celebration which consisted of a musical program, flag raising and speeches Th following wa . . , . JtdHress hi welcome. George E Pr"ident- - P?PI'' SuKar In-- 106-acr- ry : serv-Po- pro-fra- m SSL mut, r.Kroni Jn-- j ul - t , 11 farm !nc Mil. market, , j R. rp-rntln- ir reornr con-cer- Trtt dh 'H, 1 n.r poi. 1ft p wtf RelyOnGuticura ToClearPimples 2flc. Olntmewt M v , vee-le- s. L V I 5 5 J f lhdu-actl- -- For ! ps Soap ' Jo-- Olm-stea- j mmEi Wh.r- fro. ; rcpresnlinfc Nfrth 8iipet cofinty. closing prsver was offered by Rnb.ce f. " h br Loui Andron, repr,ntlnr Suth ' Z "n 'h. The flora) offerings were ; McFarland ',1 b'" "' 'm,v h'M,T ltd ti Ji Jr.. many and beautiful Interment was In Sanpate cmjnt. T D. , regret Juab county. the Pgd.n City emetery The grave 7jntihJnv,n arm Y en jkimoot: U.Aixbt it dmliairt wl byvWklkmrX HunterI P m , fre lunch waa aervd lu. Ui f ierero rop of sorrow woo full revei warehouse to ill visitors. end running ovr a her three yeor- Z p m . the visitor were furnished from a full it iuot Sufferrd TVrrlhly 4Yont a Burning jM-bo- r guides nd conducted throughout the J"w" ,hr wb,':h o,fred a Sensation In His Mouwch. end In Vehruorv foot oho . broken lee t. i factory while the band gave a Mot summer I hsd a boa opell of vm deotiveA of her oerthiv of her 1 pm. a musical program followed Indigestion thst lesfe! nbout ten do' 'help and ertmfn-- t in the hurNard Through M her Thre wns a terrible burning senna- - donated by dancing was carried out in the and a good deal of gas In mi fictions how.v.r h.r faith has warehouse the program consisting of I suffered terribly at umsti Tk! Lord stomach a vocal solo by E. U Swalberg of ibetn unable to get relief until 1 took , 7 Gunnison, a reading by Miss Ada Btarlt Take no chance! Move svsnd hYesed he the asms 1 I of Salt lake ttty, a ladies quarts a friends ftdvire and began uo!ftfbof the f jorA n ; Tablets The relief ohamberlam from Mt Pleasant, Judge Chers of ons from liver and bowel Aesgeiev Opftir. 4 Mt Pleasant and fitale Treasurer D from the first was very apparent And The Jueres otsk . academy opened O. Larsen each made remark in the tn 4sK!rg onlj hlf shotileof them lo doors Tor once. with th at - Spt j enrollment rre the exodus I s e ird Interest of the new Liberty loan, urgante O, F Fsrkhiifrt, largest ixtv-foY pupil hnvirg Tor sale hy all dealers mT(' ing strongly that the people subscribe Mothers ran rbst xr fer giving sort more rotr'rg In slrsdy on eeeh regt. tered train liberally thereto. In the evening music Cftliforrlft 8Ttrp Adsrtement G as principal, wfl he F hecoue Kekeiron Fig. was furnished by the Mantl band and ln a few aorloted by Nellie hours alt the c1oged-uProf ftptlohury. th Moroni orchestra for Continuous Oborn Theodore , Jones Prof and m'lT b" nt dancing, there being Ziost of pwplT i Mart nrauTl a training school, hex on moves out of the bowels, gently bbth old and roung. to nv i, juid enro71mr.f of one hundred pjjpds u- n- w SPRINGVILLE. !1, P,5ful child again Mr. James W. Jones of the depart?TOU hav Vr? Rowman, Ag-- dr"fbe d!re(op net ftcott and AiMrh Walter ment of sugar beet investigations ot Children simply will not take time II from P!av States emptv tblr bowels, and . sgenfXrTh" IftswrMVewr'lntr. the fnlted department" of iigri- ! t. tlghtlv packed liver ge-culture, wad Invltsd UP be present but h M K.MlWJHlIOOn TM -. WHO! SuhMapleton ftah Sprlngville tent A letter of regret and congratule- - luirrUh and stomsch dioordtvred R VDH Tiber arc requested to order their When cross, feverish, tions. ' renew their subsenp-Ilcjou- s Mrs. Anna i'fliser, 2524 Jefferson St, if tongue is coaled, then give th.. dr- - ' P! !on' ' br'uh " So. Omaha. Neb, writes. '1 eso "fruit laxtlve Children loi, N'o Fnlej Honey and Tar as a It, snd it can not esaee Injun o rc cure for HENEFER. PROMPT CTKV Atl'KTS ( difference ohat ail jour little one1 toughs and coldA cured m daughter of bad cold. Mv If full of cold or s rort throat THorBLE, j herself' amach-ge- h bad breath darrhoeA, 'vU Muggjsh iuw4 nt,eljCJ' wbntwtatnity Soured Company Pay Canning WIG! Folev a Un4dAKfleafMlo-mmcir rememhoTw,AAemJe FTftrmrs"A rtr.f rrrrtl-7nr- f r- be should treatment not first the slwsvs nJ Jar Qyer $6,000 only poisons the blood nrm. Honf' Peas riven. Full directions for hsblea tlon TUI but quU kly affects the Hvgr and other of all ages and grown-uchildren hillmnmesK. sick head- organs, causing (Special Correspondence.) on each bottle ache, sour stomach, bloating, etc. Mors than $4 eft are printedof Henefer. Oet Beware the counterfeit fig Folev ('athartlc Tablets are mild In via paid Mr IndtvkliiaHr here during (he wvrups Ask vout drturglM for e action et cleanse thoroughly, with week by the Morgan Conning company for peas dolivered during tha summer bottle of California Frup of FTys no ns use, and np costive after A m!os meeting is called here for Is see It Thev and look Oct tien that carftfutlv keep (he bos els regular,, 14 at 3 Porprs of urging the f Hf or n la feg sjrup stomach sweef arid llvbr active Stout Adverflifers sboul use th Semi-- 1 purchasesI of Liberty bonds, sd flOc. be vers thousand nheep are being Comnapy. - We make no amsller oxe j persons isehfome ihe comfortable Weekly beer If they d eel re to reerh shipped from Henefer foe the eastern Hand back with contempt any other light, free feeling they bring. Schramm he penple of th western states in market. Johnson Drug Co. Advertisement. thlr bom. fig ftyrup. Advertisement. Vdrn Davis for several year with a the company has taken Tailor Bros company positton with and F L. Bcheidagger. Rogers Flod r emploved at Olmsted on the Utah Uw-ewere m Light romptny'r'tTame arewt and the bunday painfully injured Provo General hospital Rogers has a broken arm and cuts and bruises on he fare and head Seheldsgger sustained painful cuta and bruises on the head and face and Rtsnlsy Dixon sterling Taylor from Fort Douglas, ftundsv spending the da with their relatives and friends Judes J E Booth is in Millard and Beaver counties on Irgal business John Robertson of Dub lan. Mexico, i here visiting relatives I. H Masters, of the Provo Herald, was a Balt Lake visitor todav. W Lester Vangum has returned from his trip to Hamilton, Mont., where he went te look after the beet seed raising f the Mvntana-Uta- h Sugar He left yesterday for the company. Miller Hilt property In American Fork canyon. with R R J R, Irvine A bon, has accepted a position with the Firestone Tire company and will be associated with the company a branch house at Halt Lake. The Phoenix Construction companyd which la rebuilding the flume at haa arranged with the Alrr Truck Transport cumpanv to tarry men to and from this work daily from Provo to the canyon. Ira M Thompson, who was pastor bf the Baptist church hero a few years mao. is now in New York when he is chemist for Doherty company, oil refiners William Knight has returned from r A40 . prpartemul tbe selection by the band The rest of Ue afternoon was devoted to informal sports, basebalf and Other games between the faculty and the college classes, college classes and high school, etc Prises will be awarded for the winners and Also to the class having the greatest number of members in attendance. The reurn will begin at 4 o clock. The usual commencement day ball will be held this evening, commencing at 830. Prove Oct 14 Tbe following are the candidates for eltt officers to be voted for at the primary election. Oct 13 For Mayer Le Roy Dixon. William D Roberts For Cnilssioner Jpsepb H, BrclL, " Albert 6- - Jones. Albert . Manwaring Thomas C Thomas Crops For Auditor Mary Boshard, Alice Opening lm bidcu-- body e student aomi.Wseklr.News andChurchgubHtatlona . Clarence Earl Miller (Special Correspondent e i ROTATE CROPS OH JEW f jj Herriman, Get 15 ! i were held at this p' ct j , for Clarence Ean M1 ho uasf born here Jan. 1A oit-t the LAND. SAYS military training ratp f Lake. Wash-- . Oct 2 H . , T. Crane presided Th- Praer (Special Correspendencs J Njonsoialien Elder Tboa 8 Butter'ti bishopric. Binging Othsr SldeThs vpeskt - 4.re Bisnopf conservation of SOTTrertlh-fy- . espvcialJt JsrrK Ircs a tek J hat 'of newly broken land. iiirA.u,. Franklin Ts Cran principal t( the Fj'rriTT; F ft Harris ef the experiment stanon fcrntnh R Freeman s he Sunday SchoeL: Harin Tirntott of the Utah Agricultural ooUaae. thsf much land fertility is j secretary of state. Wii an t Ruhr' president of the Jordftr rrak Thomas during the firat few seasons the Und Butterfield Henry J rare, president is in use becauee no intelligent of the ward Y. M. M I a , Joseph e H H tem of rop rotation "Laivd recently under ulti- vation from lie viigtfl Mate fertile and aa a result very liuie at- tenilon is given to conserving imibfer- -. tility in pew countries' sals lr Mar-- After the .Land baa been celtivated a number of years and P pro- -ductivity begins to decline mcVe atlentfon is given to proper methods of handling it At first no system of cropping is followed and but little attempt Is made to save the farm man ure, later all fertilising materials are saved and crops are rotateL-i- h manner that will give tbs hrjehest returns ln tbe West, agriculture is just reaching the stage where farmers find is necessary to revise the old methods of cropping and adopt definite rotations based on scientific Irrigated Und offers splendid op-so good rotations since portunities for many crops ran be produced and the intensive methods which accompany to Irrigation ere eparticularly favorable theret! should expect rotations next see lo g durir genera fore. tion very satisfactory systems of crop- on the inhaled pug mof opraion the west farms ed. eenrMtn' Feportk that Mr'Ken-subscriptio- n Orilrn. Oct tu- i.ventjr-fi- v in at present the denift 9t th iVebar academy largest from snv one source in Weber to the call from North Ogden responded yesterday r)ur?v outside of Ogden City. help harveat th crop. Th morning to etudent were conveyed to the diatrfot -wwi oer t th. afternoon and werewere Formal wanted at th work The Mudents In the vineyard particularly Thl i not Ihe f!rt time the tudenu eden Vt 14-- A formal celebration ef he gone of the Ogden University of th local Church achool hav season thl ave-ru- e club opening new home on Washington to the reecu of th farmer made recently and Twenty-secon- d wlU be A similar response w street he d. on Frldav grower were celling for evening with a recep-In when Infruit tion There are th peach orchard The public Js help of boy and girl In Weuei to makepublic new number an inspection of the larg who have n and participate In the program ber yet enrolled county wMch a in consist of musics! selections at the abolWecudKthlr service and dancing nr needed n Ink fitted . The new club houso hne sis rooms, mcMidlng a lounging room, reception r?.m . rding room, billiard room Contagious 'r,,r5vvr.rsi.cs. c4fr i ts FOURTH Provo. Oct Ar- t- Tt Timothy Kendall. a farmer of South Weber, has set an example in true patriotism by overcoming Ms great desire to .own an automobile isrtd subscribing for Liberty bond The rae was made public by the Weber ount y campaign commute, who report ihe-na- w -i- that-ib farmer sent- thiHnrir Rational bank to 'help McJc the kal Mr. Kendalt-mad- e the following explanation, I want a Ford, t need a Ford But T cant afford "" Seventy-fiv- e To hoy Fnr When my country N Needs the cash. Help erg - - -- rm-ee- bu-re- Provo, Oct 14 The faculty and .BUidentaaod- .manv friends oPthe-BfighaYoung University observed Founders day today. - Tbs proceedings were not of the usual order a. march through the city and exercises in Col lege Jiail but took the form of a hike over the T trail to Maple Flat where services wer held cnjo ed. The march began at I o'clock from the university with - ihe procession formed in the following order: Stars and stripes flags oL the Allies, white and blue. hand, faculty, college classes, band, high school classes, band, cavalry. The procession arrived at the flat at noort and luncheon was partaken of. The following program was then rendered 0 Ye Mountains Binging, A. N High," invocation. President o if Qici;on under the dl- ctlon of Prof. C. W. ReJd, address and-spor- LABOR Hard son A Cou. I West First North 0t Home telephone 127 Telephone II Agent for the Daily. Saturday and- j T TO hoo-plt- , hm. 4 1 UEES FORIL AQ payments for subscription and complaint regarding should bs mads to J L. Johnson, office with HU A. Peder- Funeral Services For n bis Farh farmer shTfuld studs his riM" on n conditions 1 SPANISH tlon adapted to . swen-attentiofcbat. rAo.subeeV-Kand some system planned Red Cross Chapter Logan hew were e'.o Ked today Iaganthe people nvws reached he-rof tne ihen Work 1 Ready For death in Balt Lake of Mrs J A M " rr AUstsr, for no woman In. the city had. wtdec ctfft Ur ui friends than she j fBpeetat Correspondence The body is sxpected here this eve- hDinih Tirporr- T nng and funr-bmin tllTkeTy nt msffting i.ork bsid here on Thursday of the Spanish Fork chap- - ' I ; Hd ride along Mam turret this morning, held last niyht a t the becond ward astride the to'gue of htv wagon and . rL,ftn Wm . Mack.T. chainn.n ped on the tougue to get one of the lines of the order prestdipg Before bust .'i'hH-ma- n of-- , . Wr t.ken htmj n.M Loan Office HERRIN. iy to ur a trip to the West r4rbe fcu ( panyrs factory In va he He re ports that the beet crop he is cv good, and that the fcior ili begin operationgtp abpuLtwu wev ?! v -- |