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Show ,tommellihionnemligAoA0.4,W4.4.4 Oak ,. 1 4 - -- 10 ! 4.,, ,,.. , , P. el , I. kr r ' ,,,r: i --- - I SPECIAL STAFF. . CORRESPONDENCE-1 -- ( .,T 1 HO MAS. ce - t -- -- DESERET EIWNING - NEWS - 1,10NDAY DECEIBER -- , - - 1 - -- -- -, Tir i'' 5TATE.N-E. CASTLE: KILED 11 -- .Provo Office , .111 . - - - q - P ... Li.. ,,. . AO :1917 , 1- -- -- 11 II - t -- -. -- - -- - - - - -4- - I PRINCIPAL 71 l',CITIES AND TOWNS CIRCLEVILLE. - - 'I1. -- FROM ' k--- - . , . t- - I . r ;. c- , - - ' ...... ,, Ill f Logan-Office--I , , Many :Volunteers From 1 I guloodelptlen payments and All payments for Gives; Operetta-(Speci- al suescription BdaVIIICNT School END ROTEL. Farewell. regarding SHOT delivery end ACCIOUfill ntoptince Villars complaints regarding GiledwitiL Maaadeo- made to JatT101 A. Oli ver. d -, I -Alfred should be made to .; ,, . ill North lot West $t. Telephone PederH. A. Ottto ToL ID Iter. mom. Tel. 11116-11- L Johnron. with Wine Correspondence.) tor tho Dec. Agent Saturday Correspondenre.) (Special nen di 112 Woot Ptret worth et and demi-Week- ly New& cittirob It was the sceneevening I.' A 'farewell in of a Roosevelt, Dee rs ' nod other publicatin& Salem. Den ILOn Thursday, venire the ward hall I I I Tlophone II. Heirs ,teleprtloas Ix I, I I Boy Castle was Patron" erio reouwitod ineko I Ogden, Dec: , and a I honor of NIder- Paul S. Jansen, a I ! district school patriotic party given in honor of los; Salem 1 of the I I' t Agoet for the Deny. Seturday nub. Lininedintil complaints fogardieg. gmthe pupils cc1d.ntsII7 shot by a bullet from a more volunteers from this little t t Setni.Weekly hews sod Church member of the Duchesno stake prose- undtr the direction of Mr. and .Ira The aettaftunory delivery.' ,- , 0 , ftleata were Mark tort pistol that was accidontally dropped I PAN ! dency, who is about to Jaime on a min- I, the oper- ker, honored on the' floor of her home, 2I41 Childs preaented Dewey. Marion Lewis. Matying Pause, Leland 4. 't F a ' CHURCH 11111011TION PlIOJECT avenue Saturday' night at about twl to 'was tion states. WO! the Northern of Fairyland!' and Frank Nay. A short end at-pss-. "A Dream .a etta. Cherub werke tiler sad ell your died hours 'clock. later. Sho three , A boat of here Thursday evening. audience. pria ta program. the presentatios et A visit was made to Mrs. CaStle by ether hooks threugh any Ogden Tep . ,-large and appreciative 1 to each volunteer. and owe. lrieridiLlerned: tint OndsPke toweatetliro- - of -- The Doverad Monti' Aboot-I40.Prd- ilt Were In tha CaSt and A watch , ,. tielghbor, Mrs We have the luamoroo steel of the coat tnt- - comottatm a laid who worityolghtbIn treot, evening's sat". welt A good ut evening was spent. ' OS the bed. altsustained,thely the coat pocket-wa- s Elwiret News Rook Stem lbw large. i''.. '. al The inment News Items., Eetused tLake "Kam realised in the Wate to draw from which Mrs. Lucas always has in, this pistol l' . S purse to enlist City morning, near -sold bor I afraid the 11 S posaoasion after dark. being bettnilllialawirk. farms were Of BED CROSS 17r671 tiews Is ea sa-- a at ell City NCWS Next week about Wednesday alah, to assist in equipping ' one of. f i 1 ilh on be while attacked lb. might a 3 rooms ymfla.lUIQ. z jut srhool enmher bunch of local boys xpect-Wanda The ciey Is exteniinEW the' pipe lines stroot After the two womon had beea : 4l LINDER CONSIOEHATION be given a like farewell for the tame of the water works." Child domed With "Lye. in conversatioa for sometime Mrs' I Ds child ri old service. ThursdaY. Their nssnee ere. the roads The bed front weather removed coat the the months IS pleasant little The !Outgo are muck and fail and Edam r a husband. plowIrbe're railroad brake., her dry Simkins, Clarence Simkins dusty Cache county Logan. Mr. W. C 'Vika was bath, ;burnei William .-beza.aleadtaz ing has been done. Wools), and e Martin .tiet, fluting DM. dar... beenid 1.!4!:rIvret-tile-WTo."71-wal tont WILA 1134:01101 the pistol Z. As coat the 114altimarbitbblecipirkt411.7 , Whertrvrad-at&tanager are !veva, There t - ',ElifiE7MUSICA.L.TITEAT7-7ef.the basin L. been of et this the Strawberry Irrigation highly coniplimented yesterday by J. Lair reacn. Some upon the floor, calming the discharge, Lytel of its drtven,out within left too. but have not thinking given alas A. L. enlisting Dr: of tho ehot which penetrated Mrs. Cas-- project hal returned from a trip to W: throat. the into - Swan - with got names. Thee goand from rititerial. In of Morey of east the HyrumDuchesne be to went abdomen ;spite hearty posand did in where high all tie enetho county. summoned and ) . plowed its way of tintthing Curtis towasrelieve its suffering. Hopes gensiles and prayers for their retell Denver. who addressed a large audi- and long distance up through the lung. invemtgate conditions for N are hauling Owns lumber. I ii:,:1''.GIYEN'CONC.11ECATIIIN-H-1 any beautful - sible from the outs Information of the unfortunate ser- Mem of a reclamation irrigation project-Th- e ence hem that no permanent ta- home victorious. entertained are wad and the so as to far once They outltned. is takit mrplan. idenwas reported atA. B. to tho pomutittmattdeinb;inzubnutryilt.jnt e!!ily community.. loa will resulL Jensen re- water from tbe Ducheans river for ir- ter Is better organized than lice and Detective ---- ,.... about 75.06d acres of fine land di ' sponded aad bad lite woman takon to rigating - -- in dicisiot. The An invontigation was near Mytott.- - Mr. Lytel is iniymessed is the the hospital N AT STAKE German civilians in the camp, conconducted by the officors who ozone', with the future possibilities' of the following 'summary Of the work of ' y the oli RUSSIA-AGAItr Uinta basin are there where country, ated Mrs. Lucas from ell blame, tho .. ',... ,.'' depa;tymtehnetbdoef ii abrtteor-l1)11 ' rd,.ith ,,:..., of acres of ,land which will the organization from Oct. 13 to Dec , shot having been alocharted by a punt thousands S ' I be made productive, when water is I WWII presented ai the I accident. 11111 I of meeting: -- 1 labor , made for available The that I aliens.. Who should perform Iirrigation.or Ogden. Dee -MilltarY relief. 5 cases. gov. filled the tabernacle to Overflowing any kind in connection with the con.,roment aid to do this. as future irrt'- cies; civilian relief, 4 coat.4.352, inar1.344 struction or management of the ware ta, attendance at the quitrierly I IN 1 aticiu projects in that :section will ' ticles. Surgical dreesings---gauz- e ' -- ternment eaten al the rats of $20; drew. of- the North Weber eutke, :lave to be large and necessarily exin case. 26aracien m nil nede of Another the month... The Interned officers. bowpensive. great Wad flesteedar. The conference was '' I'Vtintrit for successful development is Oelmagen, 2 casea, 2.5Ig articles; total ever. hive been allowed to receive ,!.... to give the 2.145. Hospital cloklung, railroad communication most trucessfut and inspiring through- Niels C. Christensen, 2, cease, :" from any source only $10 a month -,1 farmers facilities for marketing their Via '' chriatmas packets. 4 out. Timely addresses Were delivered seamen $3 a modth...rocsiPte and the L of the Prominent Man, Dies razes, 544 articles. Total number of by the visiting., authorities 3 excess of these amounts being plac- cases 111; total number of articles, . . Church. and a Pleaeloil muca1 pro- -- I U ed in the postai savings bank to the tabernacle the was rendered by gram . 1$.205. " .. Aged Woman Dies. credit of the interested parties, or .. Monti. Doi S.Niels Christiansen. choir. President James Wotherspoon s otherwise disposed of as desired. Bur- Other Nests Notes.' - presided at both semitone assisted by a prominent causer' of Monti. died in ' ' can made etc.. be and V. , from Dec. Elizabeth Provo. (Continued Bluth chases of clothing. pane one) the counselors, John a Solt Lake H. ,p 4 following an of this city. grand -with. the funds of the Interned aliens. Frank Stratford. The principel speak- operation Nov. hospital SO. The funeral waa Bacon at-t-Hershman died of old age last 'master ofHayball ' the I. O.,O. F for the leriin Don pro'smeet and wherever counter directdm of ors ware Hiders Rudder Clawion and held in the tabernacle here the homei of under the her inspector night ao daughter Dee. I Of Utah. left here this ven- Should it Come,- S ' ndiction detachments Chsrio B. Bart-On- e Mrs. was of are di& Burrows. tenon.' revolutionary 'Deceased the internment Charles ecy. char ge aInterment was in Mayfield-Th- e In C..- having refor Washington. of the principal features of the 10 - attendance covered. at the funeral wag born in Portage county, Ohio. JulyPuri-'tan-211, ing - musical program rendered by Ogden's e. "rwo---Ord- ers ceived sure of the call from to s, grand local revoluthwShe was a descendant ot son Says LI ustrzes in The department's work in medial- large. many coming from Mayfield 111120. and great musical organization etaa the and the order to assemble there with - itry garrisons to act with all firemen her grandmother made Ephraim. Bishop Peterson preI Ins in wage disputes. enormously Inpresentation of the .ecierts al Calvary leaders to discuss certain mat-- , ' t& enemies of sided. the of the people tor American soldiers in the other at-against The choir and other singers s at the time of the crucifixion Which AL i emoted by war, activities,: have a rendttion of a selection rendered selections. and. carried it to them in tens with the government officials- 'rho Christ TheIn seven fected practically a million men and without waiting- for orders from the ;!4 Words of Christ the were Preit- - Anderson. Id. C.speaker trevolut1on She came to Utah in.11114 Investigation by Sheriff Barker from supreme authorities; have been eminently successful Should 'Conscripted that Loule Binghaihedhrought before theta. Abner Lowry of Sterling, 7 P. Lar- and was baptized in J913. The funeral disclosed the fact "ThreeForbidding negotiations er number of labor disputes cat'. , somewhat vividly the horrors of the pte had in charge, with Ernest Madsen. Bishop J. B. will be held Wedneeday at 1 p.m. in tt;-wbem et- - mediation wait mediation in.; for ,governnvent Mg world tragedy. With the great choir son. was not a deserter al alleged. He Jacobsen , Christiensen of of the leaders Third the the ward revolt. Parley May. chapel. creased soddenly arid enormously 'repreventing the rabble that gathered Went to American Lake with an Idaho and an"FourThreatening the most severs at tiolprotha crying loudly Taloa with the beginning of the war." says WaahinetonDec- DEATTI Or JOS. W. brirrrALL. ,contingent and Wan rejected because r.:,-"lis le Death Wiry, Wm. HIM. et- punishment for any assistance strew grily, 8 Let Cs Crucify Him." and Provo, Dec. 10.Jos. W. Nut tall. eon of of metrtal infirrnity. His mOther- has of labor. Becy. Wilson told Congress th "I"Po the revolt by local or railway es.. t large number of Instances the the late Mr.. and Mrs L. John Nut, rotor down from Idaho to care for In hie-- - itandat -- rePort--- today.' I It o' cotmcillatore Wright taking up the loving prayer of ploYeet. have-Them. They tall. died Sunday afternoon from dia- him. Christ, "Father, ForgiveDo." "Fivo,-Outlawileaders . of ths to bring about agreement in cases of ,,,,,c41:,;.:,,;:.,,i.,!:.,. bells at the age of 64 years. The de- likely to be necessary for the whining the terriKnow Not What They The following young roen have ob- of " ceased wall a Blithe of Provo: he was a the war, but he outgoes that i existing differences-of- ten hie seen. smarty nineteen - hundred atising conspiracy. exemption thould it become neceisary I for the I. from man of quiet. 'retiring mature and was tained from the local fraternal rapport ...,..).'1,.,:!::.;:;.7, years ago was vividly Poebut to avert to misunderstandings-.. trayed. The organ accompaniments. highly respected by his circle of ac- board certificates stating that they government to-- conscript labor, It every Cossack hshorer to cast off threatened strike altogether. .41,,;.:...',.,. ...,:.. Prof. IC F. Whitby the have not been drafted thus enabling should at the same tbne censcript quaintances. He hi eurylved L. i the of Walecitnes. the Ke- nskillfully rendered by the yoke "Toe succ,es which has attended .following brothers and misters:C. John hem to enliat A. Shaw, the industries on which aker. gave a further realization of the they are en- - the department's representatives in liftoffs and the DutottaNuttall of Paradise:. O. A. S.BarryStaten. of Lake View; Thos. wful scene. making its effect felt by vA ---- , , Amuseen,Art' and George A. Nuttall of Salt Lake: AO"1; , ''',.,-,,, the engaged. the congregation who listened with majority of disputes has 1 Wilford C. Nuttall of Ogden: Mrs, Eliz- hur- Berntson and Hobert L. Allen, obstacles 821101, I bees great "Almost iratup-rab- le meet rrattlying in Delay in-E- Bolshevik; Decree attention. abeth A. Shumway. of bos Angeles; all of Logan. They wIi enter the of labor. the In presenting the ousrterip "when4 report secretary stancee throt gh the efforts of the de Miss Mary C. Nuttall, of Provo; Mrs. government military eerviZe at -:, Pvevident Wotherepoon etated that be once.,- abor :lisinputweshicTurempulnodyeermepeircruramit- - I par tment te rkes lc i:::7.:,..Arouses Opposition which would have Eleanor P. Warner. of Salt late; Mrs. A man giving the name ...lie.,'t....,,.;,:.'il could support Preetilent Wilson because E. 011es. of Provo. Funeral servn Involved thousands of workers en- Clara MMOmm.1m t46...,e.,:i ::,,,,',.:,:tr". each over was and from he had Acted wisely Smith well: and also brought 1:30 o'clock Wednesday ices , be workmen will at their only by in : the great operations were quiet Petrograd. Saturday. Dec. -, !intent that was doing all that Junction today to answer to charge organization In the Sixth ward meetinghouse in such ; paned dismissal" of Since and averted Malmo ty could be done in the great tank that decree of the Bolehevild goveresest Industrie,' peace of stealing a coat and some rubbers Lees ,.. t re5Pemi- - I tajned , 6 All this was accomplished He was proud of the nhtaavteivea confronts it butaihneeswsorre BISHOPRIC REORGANIZED. the Petrograd mankind 74" from a railway coach. H. will ap- bcases -i only one without' publicity and the .consequent dissolving' world- conflict by the - te,-.-part tetten in-t- he Dec,PrOVO,' of has &rimmed strong opposities ,cosinell reorganization Jorgensen. Judge ,.4.;...:';' pearbefore 1 to con., coctrovereles people w--of Utah. and hoed they would partyds invarhabfy-attenexcitement which was ffected of the Social Revolutiona- rton the the Fifth ward bishopric tt. , in well doing. , 4 4 ,4 - ' "0, herr veniently or satisfactorily beard. in lindustrial disturbances when herald- - memberpart last evening at the ward conference. of the central executive row ' At both petition Ride,. Clawson and G. Warnick cases. the F. of workers. and The such being the mittee i also, of ed esin the pmts. Great plants thus resignation et di eel' toted doctrinal aubjecte isrt.oneingdhtw's"kers It, N. F. Wilson. counselor to Mahal" Alemployers from or-- I cured delegates who theatact PLEASANT GROVE. I wevented onby atheir ekowine kow the troppel was.the Only production for characterised as unauthorised bert Manwsring, were accepted. A vote business basis, tend to stated uninterrupted Al for the of periods-so- me l'ono tke mankind. eanizing of , offiredemption A of agree. the wtts thank! resolution and given !: retiring declaring the .Illegal, l '' !c: fall away front the pacifying WM- - I ments running for a MeV and others1 decree Troy declared themselves as vilest...I for their faithful services. Eiders cers wee void carried by a bare we. with the progress being mad. by the Pioneer of .conservatieto, constructive and for the period of the war. ence Jacob and J. Jacobsen Elmer Albert Foutz, Mahey " atzke as shown in the : and de. were appointed to fill the vacancies. labor organizations end I, "Labor has discovered that It has,i jority. The Boisheviki rallied their stoat- cielelt that by inbibing report. such doctrine's The reports presented of condition, In ere, demanded a roll call and defeated Of 1847, Passes,Away responsible to come under that of irresponsible in the government ma- - the standing ite a re contained in the Book of Morwere the ward i resolution by a small majority. As good. revolutionists. Ait most labor lat.tees- chinery of Its country whenever its '''''. .1.. moo And the Doctrine and Covenants. . .. : concession to the discontent of many I 1 to the nest is traceable to this cause. respon-- i demands aro based on Its industrial amembers etreot that America is a choice new elections were post- , .to The 'Newel - time Latter-day be wholly l and constitutional rights.- Employers.' poled pas the iard,Saints are pro: . day, . Provo. Dec, 10.Rolla Vest, of Pay- Dec. 10.Jacob Pleasant Grove, , policy-ha- rdly pamd to take their piave in the fight , the Pa-- I on the other hand. have found In the from diverted of Mt son. and Pleasant, Ruhy Pouts. a well knotrn resident bert triotic in time of war- -of liberty for Ali people. were married here Saturday by f2ount7 iled arbitrarily i department a defender against unrest- Fear Constituent Assembly i'4''1,tg,",ettflPN yesterday morning. tie was born Clerk I. T. Epperson. : , aik imassonmotam.am. S'n4 in Missouri. Aug. 2fi. 1144. and came to obstructing labor ;organisation of. the sortable exertion. 111.1116 sew. conservative rroto ills type. was in 8ti with i;aret;ts lett. I Ittah Skilled Workers Wanted. , 111 13 May....... Dissolved Is itt juiatge, :,,,,The departnu an courserfere.."Iteports, now at hand indicate no danger or Mr, cirshem losing marrled Saran Thoro, Jan,T, of protimalls,---more-POPal,' tall for not less than-1- 50 which was injired last me is survived by five sons and three the war than now,inaeKte-labrie-dis.- ; Dee. ILrears that Petrogrid. sight of th eyethe i 000 ! sallied worker et mazy clamor !rill The funeral taks an4erty-C6Crein- g explosion of a J. and CM- - Dewitt. of week through will dissolve the constituent wage earlen- t- But :involving over 30 mechanical 1 P. lamp. trades. EXPL11,1,E0 ,. timillAgE,Evhr raHm. The opening prayer wiui bide J. W. rvanger- - place Tuesday at these proposals are both unfair and to item, in me serious shipyards assembly If they are opposed Watts Commiesioners Jury ere. Andrew by Thompson of field are at 1). A. a majority are expressed in maniThey are also widely impracticable. . MRS. FRAurrivrs 11SERAte ni constructing vessels for the by Ephraim. and the benediction - by ;i7o'ruit 41141 not without mute. as gaged in boat& To secure theirork- - festoons imbued by 'various nowiloishe Prest Shoemaker. Resolutione of serve ht the Fourth district court nestshipping funeral regarded. Pleasant Gros, Dec. 111.7-T- he is of It to vik Socialist bedien 'rho central cow say enough , unpatriotic. from the North ward Vaal Ogden. itee, 10,The Mystery et thel'000dolonee nerawary a centralized ,employ- , of Mrs. Mary A. Frampton. who died them here that In the view of this de-- .; era of moot of tho Socialiet orgainent system is highly desirable if mittoos b y, W. T. were class read parents' illostipesrance- front nisations trollies committee"! and the 77: days, Mrs. partment PaMie sentiment Cannot be not at the home of her daughter. absolutely essential- - Consequent- - the peananta deputies have issued Si alto fl 3Stns Net Elmer. daughter eel Tess . was !Mary in held or to Adams, tolerate Saturday conscription expected peoessell ins bon, h., finning, Aiy, 1 address to the public wherein they earIf i ly it has become necessary to mash. ,n,,,,,,,ufeter,seue,, Meet 1, the Firlsent Grove chapel, The Iltrle,,,taboelon.Orkt-4Caine to ,. been cleared up "Onlz, the Attuned tato , cOncNslos ;,., ,limicirb;age sirotuarlotror,froiveri telegram recelvedirtah With his DeCOMO really ! offices of the United States peace -- can save Russia' trOliti nolitinry ,t by the parents announcing her parents in tile', The this noble trtal conscrimion m ar-- 1 !proved the esteem in which , 'employ,. and in ecoatiMic ruin and civil war. aed t" i Proseette ''. s,x lived for a time in Pleasant i ment Barrie. Ind to sary ordl.r effectively The . riage to ,i4ergt. Eimer Carr of Battery. Woman Missionary zioneer wontan was held,employ-- traveling to be elm-1- field preserve the acquisitions of the revilum- - the warra PolleYtees-likolY Itath artillery. Er, .s 1 Ttirove and thenin Selina. and at length Young workers and to ocate agents olution, but IS must be a stable peat sidered onea:ded would be desirablet qualifed workers for - the yards- Although the young woman had beentsetried in Mantis , where :decessedyrati . Is Given Farewell w and poht. guaranteeing the ofeconomic correspondence with the soldier for: baptized is. If workers , He labored on the . 4ers.' .4.009 It would teem-t- hat t Ramis, and the is-- ' for ical independiutce 'The r demand i 1:::.: extraordinary;;;;'a2i,r.,.i.;!",..t.47e.-seaaher from heel StAleorge temple In 1117E, and settled divappearance industr-.- 1 I fttms to be were for must set conscripted ....fp...el It tweets , 4 of the revolution. power. on the hainetrietwa dh, not i connected with .:44,:-,West Weber. 15to 11- .--A farewell tesJ....4.v', I,,,f.:; , ,,,W f.,1 , , -, t i the wirking oppor- - itinguished Maylgeld in'111711 wherehe married but & general mai purposies-t- hat front the military side of be a separate peace Boinhevilti friendship for the young 'soldier. Al in : 4 Mists of In honor , 'march had been 4.':. timonlal Plorence. Matilda r: Elmira were govern., to which Bunee.., the Nevertheless. tunities active assigned made by friends end, they Halves , war preparation s was responded to merit begat negotiations for a teePervs; i in '4,1 and for a thne was Telford but all efforts failed ought ,rt be commandeered, so ma to by the department through : .i ;,...,,,,, a 11. IL ward 4 I its the de! srmistice without ii counselor to Bishop 000reod-eeryswatting ChristenSuch -' ' worker not Parley make ,;:- i... a mission to the Northern states service as soon as the Minn of the constituent &nimbly The has taken place tie.! seri of Mayfield. His wife. died in for : ants of employers hut employee! of ' employment, The building was filled to its utmost 4.'.. ! PealK arena the demand cause ftmarriage of Mach without. the atan thought the soldier AL, demend of this 11190 and he ,married Hannah V. BUS. approval woutd ' ' :. the government itself- capacity whowing the high esteem in, I soon he nn hie, way to Prance. The demon Oct. ' was fbund to have been influenood without any eontrol on the part of the .;, , ,,..,,,, -., ie. lgli. In that year which she is held In this community. other Pinto,. 7: ,:, 1, , 7:.....1,..,Fy. 4;e:.. hrlde wil without at People. Ban more consulting yedng it,. for "taY labor fitPgo Conscription Improbable, by eagerness at The of a ntertainment consisted Ion of ow with her soldier husband for the pres- - be was ordained bishop of Sterling. awaiting the repliescoodseted - fsi.:,,, t ;,. 4 , '.::.,,..,.!' ....etth. wages relatively to the without The whieh- position he held until- - isto: miscellaneous program which was inI ..hpre: is. however, no- reason for Or inadequate , representatives :.!, ,,,-,,..ar:structive alp well as interesting, Those s is . :',':. l'i- with 'rise in living expenses than by ante& "' .....,.--- -. ane for kind a when moved sharp accordance to be and In apprebendinl them necessity resigned negotiation 1, B. were who leek part H. ..-. ' Hawke.. 4.1,,Is i'T.L.: ' se', . ,,4 : But in- some secret instructions. of labor conscription in order to mu.. general labor shortage. ' Mantt lie failed two terms in the Elva David ,. Hancock. Albert Hadley.. 1; I,. "We therefore declare that filo goo. . lerielature. labored for a time in the PowII, Bishop Beo. A. Heelop, Mary , --'3 el... ,or prevent cl'eputes between employ; Hemorrhage. ;,,,...., ? , eoeicluded by the Beamniotic I Meet' ,': t erg, and their employees which may oPflacem:11.neeitiPeo:jetaltabirlintshtbmeennetatrwhiricrithe6hadei erste temple. and held many posi McPartand and the Heston brothers f ,tr,-ot : ishoviki be only the affair of a part7 c. -- Mich with Oget.ts. - il'.. IV." 'enrövINrFIT'tinn"Tif-atItrme- r 4 t. intarrees Prosecution. told sh . t how 71,of age. a well ko the years MOT7110,11 appreciated privileges at and trio-Mit- re case there in of vsar.An 'was steektt"wer a which the profits. every The roots them. : I ,. 4 -man. "Ited at the mine of ',the Big exclusively upon the gospel and the opportunity that , lie is survived his wife and two of ! ' does not bind Resets norof ler . responsible representatives of diarist- genuine scsrcity of labor for : less had been presented to her to teach it Piney mining company on Prontentery daughter's. - Mn. by W. G. Prischknucht tile ;, ing A are willing to negottat,' profitable forms of production. On part of It, pending tho decisionseroiratI to others employers Point. 30 miles went of this clty. and Mrs. Ray Chapman, also by two The io hose i.. a the was constituent The followed a eseembly. by dance first with U. at program problem t;:- I probaconsiderately responsible an from urday night. not re- reprtt - in which both old and young particiwill DoistiovIki of amniotic brothers. Christensen attecON,,s,!. of the Maywas tem Hyrum a : sentatives .of conservative labor or- bly problem of labor scarc- suit in a hemorrhsgeof the luntte ; ., t '.1.,... .1 field and Peter Christen:ten of Emery; pated. general peace. We are finer represent their dia,; ity Than of imperfect --diairibution.r-ganizations ttIatrnee.toTph,of-btolideconvinced that the constituent aseembir Oselter New. 1 teem , one sister, haft.",,d sirs. ILL it. Nielsen ,i :.., ,, in ' in the wall of by employees , , . spirit outing truly expressing the will of the Peof.11- The farmers of this locality have Just ! :44, Mayfield. brought here yesterany afternoon. , . .., which they would negotiate with bu..4- will obtain a peace guaranteenit ths a bounteous crop. i , Hr. Prowl' had net DOell in ' finished h ling good interests of Russia and interaatleasi labor can be dieputes It is expected that a ninth grade wilt,' health for sons...time. but went to look v 1 (..! 17. competitors. . democracy." be added to the public school after the: over some work at the mime epeedily. effectively. and with- s Where he o '. of that the and services was superintendent an, out I hoillays. H. ia survived through Ine 'mediation JORDAN.' to wilt teacher , :. be, secured ).t.. other t hie as41 , of wife by and two of the ,,,rdi children Centre:1i ' who labor, Electton live , 1 depsetment band-g the In sist I Evans, 946 Twenty-Second pritscipaLtdr. at ,1 E Jr,.-e,etreet. , pie and fair oyatems of censeby f ...., f: ling thi grade., i f.. tive bargaining betWeen the gore's- - . ?' : , of Mrs. Bateman. is Arrestel Committee , Death ' , merit. ... lobar organhationst-an- d bust- Arenefit Performance. .. , .. , '' R).1. ... ' . . nese ceall MAItY it organisations latetMVTON. labor:tittkpoes! .. jW. (Special Correepondence.) Pet"gratt BoutlaY. Doe. i .. PARK , .. Ogden. nee 10.-- -At CITY. .,1 Maria the Orpheum ntral election committee ftli,itte comfit. litahOn" 'West Jordan, Dec. L.. Swensen, E. i ,phrit& can ... war .be of lisssese-.--,-,-.eliminat-theatre the 1 and Wednesday of this Louise Bateman died YesterdaY. aged promptly Minimal. s f Howard R. ed from war and W. 1.. Hayes. uent assembly. ,. . l';:, . week a Tuesday ',orient performance Not only can problem& Democrats a "11.11-111be el years. Sh was born in Iowa Aug. lists anti Ctinetitutional Boishovitt Join. Aviation gate a sketch 10ipin .it given in the form of an nporettewill Corps. done. but iit can be done to in latift. i II& fast), and eilite to Vtah thisbe which the , lit.. by : :' will Include a chorus of wk -- -I: i - Theyweretakse D1- herJame, r rampton was a deocendant the. satisfaction of all courerne4 sal ' btbsev.13nbt;nnyairn:, memberq Three children survive of the reberne,lechole The hennt ' thiternan, Itsinetta If Christensen and Ita,, (Special Correspondence.) ', her mother. Mary .14iiiiips. of iss harmony with every patriotic put'. the boadquartel is for the mernhers of : 11.: 4through servi4. funeral The M. Bateman. ' illiam flattery Fara Dec. In . ,, and Who of came , the where they Pa' Park City. the Moishe Gordon ., Mayflower. polse. . Ogden rreele will thus hate an on- ices will be held Wednesday at I p.m. '(Continued from page one.) ' re- - Her father, Wm. R. Terry, was a fore- Park tenet. tE- to Will Shea. and tested until airman. their City boye 1 i., .., need is . "Our portunit of aid to the emirit greatest glie fund being th tho Went Jordan chapel and burial stationed at Camp Lewis.a. Wash, man in a cotton mill in Rhode Island I.'. '''' Returns from the elections la So. raised to being rhristmas acheer the common gooda theexplosiom The ime was to the will be in West Jordan cemetery. The cently :'', to join the viatiog and came to Utah witk his family in . cow show that five Bolshevik'. Oar made soldier boys front this city caught who are body !hay be viewed Wednesday at corps, Deposed & splendid examination, 'in the tidal way. and ,,, is52.-- Some yeare later be was called sacrifice of our pride. sacrificing of on its Constitutional IDemocrats and one a"' how in camp. the home. cial ,t72.1,-ut.,Ic- t and IAA week WOTO transferred to San .,by Prest. Brigham Young to go to Wash-- prejudice& pacrifice of eur suspicions crest was hurled on the .riding rocky beach. ----fI ?''' TXILS. of -Other. a small each our Ileften to of Milani)), take The againat county sailors charge declare that no attempt turns-isacce i .1,.;' from the cotton mill there. News Hews. Comforts. sacrifice of our was made to leave the ship until material Other ' -. she I M. lives. if need Wm. married the PSIS t j .," ., deceased In Bolshevik) i ow unite. struck and that every man was in hie vote of any Last Monday night Park eity lodge. cart7 a leadine paired the democratic No. 7, I. O. Vi. F .. itlecteit tgli follow- !Frampton of Pleasant Grove.who institutions place. , was a handed hor of the Community. eqUttlitlif that of m th ensuing year: 1.... to us .: 0 'down our ing officers for fatherk The captain wax standing on the bine& The gar by seven descendant. generations. through noble grand: John Kromi : I bert Seernevin. The report makes in announcement bridge and his head was blown oft th. 13aabevilti. the SOCialandIteveistiesJ. G. Johnston. sec. lof Win. Framptsmirmho ;;;nmn.: t et, ,e holm. grits-gran- d; ths Cm" on the much discuased pay and pr. The wheelimam was at his post and bits carried theI villages rotary; g L. Haddon. treasurer; charies:aylvania Frnmpton is survived by the Democrats titutionalist his was to intern allowed in the Moon& (mete& found that body being lieges pcWitten !children $he had 33 grandchildren and -central dem& committee. stategnot" when, the steamer was examined later. The It has been announcellthat no coal 52 boa been dispersed. issued a worHen children . s City-ove'.1----- " The tato of the Park lite -will William the Fr. -body besehipped pilot. Ileyen. that it is still et Wm. n Joseph ., . wal--foun- d filo Grande. The Union Pacific will be are taken ever ttlt NOTICE. along the shore near the kTh. workmen 'Flora 7 Adam& Mr& to bring In a sunPli ton. MeSandliar ' upon the depended and is hulk it thought he was blown eontroi of fad' wre.:"--- lamedPetroillo Mrs. Rea Defer. 'rives :rii. ','. wince? kr Ih , from Coalville sod Rock Syringe. frorrr thn deck. Every Man above district under a ' ". d ters, Nies Sarah whtto of rfot tAke ; f , Harman Bethke was operated upon St,.., .. , Bolabwriki.,..:, s Subacritorif-oNews of Draper. Alec deck Tee Deteret was Minerva . killed. Andrews ;I ' at the Miners' Hospital Monday of this , '' survive.. who remit for their shbacriptione When the vessel strUck the beach -., l ,' .:.. week for appendicitis. - . mar.. are kindly requeeted to the survivors rubbed up from beneath Nova ii ,. chvo by -------". -sit In ever born The only colored baby . note that "ii and after November decks and scrambled ashore. Thirty. .. Park Pity arrled at the Iteeriof Mr.-" and Revelation Bret tali, the ketue of roceitta one men escaped. Naval relief par- on Thankagiv-Center -Mrs, Arthur Sib Odde--n'Offi- All III I; PINED .a mitn i I b. - - - LN thil Od, VII --- I t . C. - t. i Patriotic Mistirtary .. r NSCRI 'il. - 0 II nr,IARng Nil n THROES ' artits; oi..-- 0 REVOLUTION ' - 'tr.' awil pia tor eve 011 for Bo 7 064 sob bre' burl der! .b:Iries1 rift 1100 rita. fern T1 olio Ious Is Teri lOT , t.. !olio tbot to a ,. be '4 q( Pru! Il's pie Ittla limi Ova Ors t (1 - - i(14r - i.1"A'i' Tensn of b" be ,,,.y h.:' , her, chapel Chork. y' 07 - ,, ,, ,1; , Fatal ' -- - - - i ' , WEST , , ) - POIJCE . 4 . ieecuiron a a' ARE ARRESTING CEIIVIANS ' THERE - - 1 or - SA rt Sro Inrtl 4 n 1 2: Poe LI tiotv int .--ft 1'1;1: 4. Pito' FO: I rt ra A I rm 111 I pi Nis unit P, Eas 7 Vat for .... e- -- T rt ma ,.... s, ,,....'' 42111, s.., tali --41 Sias taa ....- -, ...... 01 low IUS - e- LC Nat .... 67, rm 11,,, kaa, 80 ins from (111 Alt LC is i ;171, -- LL a UN taa ta 0 Fbril LW( ELI 1111' beto et eWS-- --- I - - P' , I , Utah and Idaho's Great Annual Review 'Will Be Isstfed - a tifdau,- , It ' will be - Deceinb?l- - 7--7 - to friends. Agents Wanted Everywhere. , - C A STO R For InlarAgt , 1 thildren--- - In Usti For Over 30 years AllraThs.beszs Apatuzio , - I 01 r3e, - T lg. Willittm Jolly, a rancher of Tabonia Pinta litiain cotintry, was in- the Park to haul over at le:4'4 12 'wagon loads of general merchandise. Re will open ia gelltralitortinhie tiliril l Pinta-Lodge- . o 1 F. antikht:-Itelelected the following for the ensuing f year: Prank irleinhman.mtulter: J. V. warden: rphrairn Pdan, PealorWarden: John Wyckoff. junior The installaDaniel Konrad. trustee. tion of officers will take piece l'riday , . gibe lith. Mel-eo- Idreg - - - , - 22-191- a great number to send away Order Now. - - filetent!nued except whirr, mecially remateed., , dote By an the yelinw direction label which appears on ,their. paper. , rrtration date of the 'reit...don of their stubecriplions. These dem will enable oubecribere to ascertain whether or not rendttances balm been re- - teeev,ki. ..., - THE DESERET NEWS. ties: found them wandering the brush. "'" - it bout in 'tendon, ASK FOR and GET or The Original , 7 11:11I1t Malted Sams YOU Cog - S DOC. of nen' Vas 'ir,---. , 1CNove theTcherk, 11".,tice.d.vc the territorY of of the awr.7 capital of neve the center Boishritikt'll backs. Is revolution itgainst It is said Oen- - Alenieff and Gen1,7,4 t 'aloft, former commeanderren-.11tiand Michael . , oftu'7,1,1ry the demo. are I infastry..L: I. ...infaatrl titplps: though In:gnats Inc ast lir. hi , .g the tljrik" - ' MRs., 11,11i 1.14 -- 2 7,1tIE WIEN, 'Ilt: :::: aremi - Ms. r.toitlier:iaral 11 , , , - |