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Show , - P l - : ' 'DESERET : deTöBER EVENING NEWS i:,'IONDAY. ,i , ' 2S.. 191l; - - , '''-- our .eA- - Am. 1600 "I's - A with 15,)uN. : aPte i nEi1011 PROMISES Fashions F or .' mericarks L T HEIs by tar one-pie- A , dreg for street wear the most troportanl - ,. - ' re , - . , .. ." xnh. singlet Item of a , i ' 0 aea urns. rlimo On, il ' r " I ' 4 ITN -- . , ' : ! ,, 4 i . ' ' ., .:- Jacklei Have Edge on : 11.1jy at till Neirs. and c ' seml-tallor- ed . 1::-- , r. , 4 .- ,. .1 - 1 -- : -- Stories p.r.:.:13.p'dti,r171 - - , t --- ,, e,,- , 1 , , I L4,- , Rexburg Sheepman 1 ... J. J. Hunt. a prominent Rexburg. Idaho. died In Wednesday of cording to word received went was - , It of influenza-pneurnoni- AO. e-- his Mary. also ea:st with, Mcirt.3lu,nt, , sheepnian of Chicago last ac- a, in thin city. trainload of while there,' He is sur- - a. -- on ble . ' brother; R. went east for in the Rex- Mr. Hunt was Hower known la this - -- r t ,Liii-carr- y It-o- today-In-thera- , ditch g San 2 Congressman Smith's Record. ct Mise-liele- d;ewoyusldbatt , --- ''!,' ,,J aiEl woe , ,! Itam , IE11: AI 7 4 Lydia EL Pinkham's Veg.- table CompoundHer Personal Experience. ..,111, ,: . ';' '.. ,....f nd all 11 ,' - ,1.-- .. New Foo mb.d., of .dec:tes, ' k:. 1,.441,9 , rttisitis 'and' vyill Win you ilaztiv? - - . . : .. .. , . . mr ,, . ''. Wors ne. Since taking it I have a fine healthy baby girl and have gained in health and strength. My hue- , '' t 7 f' 4 ''- , ,' women."Mr. t , ALL , CROCEIZ3.; . '. . ' N Ce-ri- , disturbance, ' as it has done me more al I th et - )1 à - r : sc.', , . r ! ,i; , 1 UNION, '" - Main St.- - 10M4 KOPPELKAON, Its No. Nebraska, root and herb' remedy, ; This flown Lydia E.- Pinkliam's Vegetable Compound, hal been restoring women of America to health for more than forty years and it will, well pay any woman who suffers from displacements. inflammation, ttleeration, irresolatittes, backache, headaches. serveozneas or "the blues" t,o give this successful remedy a trial. ,!,,, , , For speCial sultiteatiom In reitard to your ailment Ntrite Lydia E. Tinkharn t!ctilOne Co., Lysn, Masi. The result g elpersence is at your service. ...., ' I band and I - both praise your med. 'eine to all suffering lit ... , , ..'.N. ,....A. 7.; ',.!:: 411, ,. .- .ft. -i- i, 2, i;', ..:' z' " : ....... . , , . c k 'P t, l'hoRe W. 112e. t , ' ' ern ' . ' 447 41, a a Additocion Braes.' r - tk,t- , !'' of conditions mental coneentrailin lt, self has effect on the bruin. Consequenty.3X la real to thinking to relax mentally at Ire- . intervals working--1:the quent during day. The relaxing heed be for only a feir , , , ; it moment& is amazing how quickly", the brain refreshes . itself. But if be denied brief breathing spells. it is sure to take its revenge by nfusinir7r to work well. (Copyright, I111. by The Associated Newspapers.) Dies In . - - - Callornta. : , , f.,. ee sti,. ' t , -- Mr ssa aim otts A. Burton. ; ' south Second Beet street, this rnorning,4 received a telegram from Los Angeles.' announcing the diath or their son, Clyde O.- Burton, aged 18 years. orite cause of death was not tftttd Tb.. young man went to the coast some time ego for tha benefit of his and it was thought that he was het)i. t word of hisstead, improving. pass.- to ing away came as afriends great shock In this city. Parents and apany The body wilt to brought to Selt Lake 1 for burial. , -- ? r . ,; - r.- their-advantag- .P. ,, 1 1, .1 . ; which to think and to write- down ones thoughts, make sure that It is a .. room. Thousands of people suffer from a thinkdiminished sadly and needlessly of the fad ing power by 3 that they habitually do their think4:0011 GOODS." ing in rooms where fresh air findsap-it difficult to enter. Often they are palled at the difficulty they experience in concentrating their thoughts.' Sometimes they even , T tor, imagine that they must be victims i Plat-of a 'strange diseases. The real trouble t Is that they have forgotten that' , is their thinking organ. the. brain,.. soon poisoned by foul air; hence fatigues rapidly when, any demand is -.. made on it. . They do not need medicine. they do , not need even a srpecial training in eoneentration.., What they .do need is treeh air. s'peee. Form the habit of meeting Similarly. bedtime ofon the state of your friends here. for lunchthe of mental power (fence the brain clear thinking Will be pro- -. eon. no motod by making it a rule to do or hard thinking for half an,..hour ' Menu chaTiged every day:. more after meal times. . 2 After meals the body supply to the I NU FOR TUESDA1 brain is temporarily lessened because , the made of the special d qnanda Chicken Patties by digestive organs. J The effort to think (With Cream Peas) at that time- wi drag the blood back to the brain. and the result may be Escalloped Potatoes& both phyeleal and mental indigestion.t Coffee or Milk: . Remember &1s hhttuuddrr ttee ' ':. n KoundJ Luncheon ' 40c for : '"!, '1 ; :t .. , - I 1- , ' f" ' - ' 4 ' AMC FOR ancitEr. Ditorlicts's - ,.L1ritect Link , I SI ice. and Her s - For Coughs arid Co)ds ,,'" Forty-secon- 9 0 . ,. tE'reilLiost dikrarLlernent4. e d;; , Mrs. Posy. , , Was 00 Superstitious' , - 4 4.t - that when Hiram went 'a;'-":1- 1 courting. she tried to slip hi.1,71-3.-, a Lucky, Stone into pocket, All the. good fortune of. t e Posy family had come from that Lucky Stone.;.. Posy says. so why , Mrs. shouldn't Hiram use it. too?';:-'- ' if Hiram wouldn't use it. she would prove its value by using it helself on Janet ',- Pickens. And she did! 6 :'Huarn s cirm N, in the Lucky Stone Series, I and it zis the best one yet. --;;,,,4 tum r t . . - , , 3 --th- ,'' , : r,' , , - --- 3 t 4' . 1 .44' - '' . e f.4.- " . I k L,w-,-,-4,-- -- I ,., - $2.507 to- - writs down ones thoughts on helpful paper in aid. to clear thinking. But it is an aid which low p4le systematically utilize.. , When pondering any. problem one of Ake greatest difficulties is to hold the mind concentrated on It. Fugi- tive Wises will: fly in, to distrtm3t attenBy writing- - the thoughts 'down :this disturbing tendency may be checked'. Seeing concretely before him the at which he has already ar-rived will help the thinker to keep .his attention fixed on the subject he is Considering. ,Beeides which he irill find it easier to appraise his thoughts correctly. Vagueness and incoherence of thought quickly reveal- themseivel when given formal itztpression in written worda Concentration will, of course, become still easier If the writing is done its a, quiet place. ,. Noise is always a. potential thought-disturbeThere . are many People who school themselves to think effiof noise. ciently in a veritable hubbubconcentraBut even these masters of e tion would find it to to avail themselves' of the aid- of ' gidet. TO 1 , - 12 -- JP!1 $5- - to 2 Y For Tile Deseret l'teurs by II. cut-ov- er " Ik 1: Piidsto Thinking the-ets- - , .. ed- - r I 7110, , : $5.00 LKeethilTrubyte .. 44,...,4, ' Dr. L. J. Dull in charg - t.0 'k, Tfor-prepar- - i ., ,,,i, - - ' niiings DENTAL-COMPAN- . ,411.: :'' I ,' ',' i "wig , Be . Intasys.-;.$- EXAMINATIONmax . -- McLean, Neb.--- " I want tei Lydia -E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to III 111141 womenanywbo spites' 4Ed reborn-me- i.:' II Silver Fillings.. $1.0(V; ,7' Very .Best' get of - - - , r ,., , 1 ;., ,, - - . '1 , , b p. CI Tkiismtoi.ian,176,-i-,0,nzi- crowns Gold Porcelain WOR Addison T. Smith of Twin Fa 114who. has been ',renominated for Congress' The Original in the primaries without opposition. Overcoat Guard bee May actively supported the govern-nese and For Infants and Invalid Wern.Teinporarily ment's plans OTHERS are turrAnoNs Consistently sustained the president In The big blue Utah national guard all hie recommendations, for the which bade fair to lie indet.,!actment of emergency legislation and when iaumept le stpparowpartratHioonsis,ftobre TE: -f initely among the motb-ball- e tbauethocornoof khaki became the regulation color for, United btates army uniforms. may'', bill, which has attracted the attenen on the streets of kelt !lion of the leaders Of both be again branches The clerical detachment of Congress and Is Lek City. strongly roam- selective service bureau of the Mended by Lane enact- - Like eso Blame et tioavenly Trtsr;pot for Secretary' difficuor Statee nyte to provide' farms, lty in, getting- winter, rithingal !neat next Vass Call tot Ustiserhoott k fait. here in time, of somewhat t for returning soldiers on reclaimed belated fall lesion. The- following or- - 1.arid, swamp and un-- I lands, der.- signed by Captain Gorden ti eel , des the provision which soldiers' commanding officer of. the detachment !and sailors win have the preference that are being iright at egplains measures employment and situation. which was serious in some I Congressman Smith has 1;etin ac- Of the local draft board headquarters Is tive of prohibition legialaof an the most wind news in it weetatee tbe ition, woman's suffrage, rural credhigher attitudes of beentki made t 4.f. hte the canine of bobs Is framed ottb the. s. the fixing of a price for wheat, Requitrition ,has aboaki be szercised memwool clothitig end overcoats for vaned iwhich ample produe- - lb MeesemestolziCase le passed la sat boss of ths CleTIMI "t"Ihrnnt. 1.1nM tion andwill encourage 'the farmers fair a give he tta tissaf proftime must necessarily, .elsose beforei.. - .....m .. AS e, vi advocated legislation ,ass of Mother's Pelona. & prepseation el , these are received. Aneelleinal ode l sad terreelevta. penetesdna meinbers 2. la order that of tho de- -' regulate the price of farm rnachini'slack seura the musc les. cord& towbars tachment may not 'suffer unduly for ery, vehicles. harness and other cam- - sad li ameit. pliable, end thus tensing le lack of warm clothing. arrangements modifies farmers have to buy, He has soW.d. Ile usual sesesousness. are wan. have been matte whereby blue over; specialized on the enactment of IMartst-dowsad stretchier pataa coats billins4ring le t6e N"lonal terneted for be benefit of settlers on sad the period le aloe el esha se, . of Ctab may be worn temporarily bv, baton I3,001. 0 tri and land public Ilse several members of the detachment assigned brood. at abdomitosi muscles east of this character to hiscredite,, laws withhe anat. L. tft duty in Salt Laketo City. and when halts atones the , 3. Men assigned outside rilf Re initiated and carTied to a sue- - at the enale la blot vat pain &ad &armtimehe duty 'll,ttit Labe City are authorised to wear celeul conclusion legislation provid- - f;welded. civilian 0 overcoats pending receipt of ing for the government to take over Thousands of wawa foe balt s eentany tho O. O. Issue. limbers' who wish used this penetratiar asteroid apsitesKing Hill 1,rrigation project, for ben to avail themselves of the offer of the the boa, prepared especially for expectant imotts, which $300,000 was appropriated. say- - ena end Na tional Guard overcoate will apply ester lanatall swaintar the ends , Ins to tDo settters toetr stasuid sive astocs a belpirm baad.. th e armory to be fitted. : , 1 Wnte the beaderld italanaW's CemPette. earnings of years. A. bill which he in- i 4' ' traduced over a year ago has been Dept P. Lanese little& Atistota, Gooses . , their litoteintond Book, of mist value . made the basis of a systematic plan, toe CCIPtain Leshiereto all weleas sad Mehl & bottle. of F' strongly endorsed by the administra- - iMothers Friend frost the d ,'TM and' No. , da applicattos tatulanV eight J4 Captain: Is, A- - Lashley, Twent h tion, to encourage private capital to iI in invest . bonds in town the where trout Camp Fe Irrigation infantry, is Re projects are constructed by the Piton, on a visit for a few days. reports lb slumber of changes in the reclamation tierviee. under which the I regiment since leaving Poet Dovelike. Btutteau, Nortb, Sidezblinidoke. Fort Captains:Astalter C.- Gullion and' J. 11- - Ran and other proposed taloa a tried owl tested annidraaa Irrigation that Robinson bey been made antlers- - end ..,, constructed. Hie Wile remark), awl Omaha" awl mammas Lieut. C. Ir. Morgan is a captain and Pr1)3".'"' " " Tt Will be remem- - Prompt..and Intelligent attention to saaaattea Ion hat that rentatlyby askias tar adjutant. rgirnental from the Twentieth Infantry the recauestli of his constituents has d and attracted to him, a larger. personal we, proranised the Forte-thir- d II infantry regiments at Fort following regardleite of politics, who ic2; Doubles: and now yet another regiment ar e Interested in bis relelection., I,. has been aoveltiped from tho Twentieth -- ' Sixteen year in the Lune location under the same gittnageMen Largest and best equipped laboratorY in the west. Only h7ist material; in our work. Office ot;en seven day a. c.qt purcliase--areuse- - IM ' 11, ,i; 0 oir 7:.; ..... r , , - - a ,A, , , ,, ., -- - ;,..,..., , fi ,: 1 Bridge Work - ' - r ,,,, - - - 4 . ,,,,,, , . - Gold i oNEs ...., . , ".- alker's Special e e 7 : Dies. PrankH. 8teadman4 aged if years. of Midvale. died at. St,. Mark'a hoopital. Friday. ifikt.. U. 1911. at I was born at Taylorwrille. Utah, Aug. 21, 1291. He is surgived by his widow. Mrs. Zather Steadman.- - one chil& his parents. MT. and Mrs. Hyrum Steadman. one 'sister and seven brothers. The body was taken to the mortuary of C. I. Goff at Midvale. where open-a- ir servicOs are held this after- noon at Midvale.'helps --0 bill no ; --- Frank a. éd ' - - - A o .-. ;.,.,,,,, 1 . sugar .'..---- ,-- .rk as , a, . c. ----, - MEM. PRICES- 71 I ONE lation bolds good tor American citizens even in the passengers being treated on the same basis as patrons at hotels-otwfor every ta mealit served. Thg pounds jai:kiss, however. three ounces-get day, or six pounds a month of the foodstuff. Even if the steamshipsprecious touch ports where they aro able to porgies sugar, this does not relieve them of their patri- ono sugar ration. as member of the bonafide American passenger fleet. Iti east they do make any purchase, they, mune deduct thin amount from the allotment allowed them in the United Stains. T1, COM PANifj - I POPULAR. .g.4,.,' the fellow who voyage tog w ashes the docks and polishes the brass & two The pound per capita al- nrailing of for the civili an PO MP ' , l (-- -- -.- I le ION DE it's luckier to be a Jackie aboard a steamapip than even II cabin- passenger these day& For although ymt put down your thousand or ao for first clean pasnage-Yin 'wont get as much sugar duras the ''''' : " ,e Passengers When I1 Comes to Sugar Supply , ccrtalu)S-rnNer- - classifies,. , leMit'that there rillinCiratt.d y , SIWItlat untleasant e merit as pairtowould not be eliminated front such -a- constant and nec y work as Dentistry! I ,Thit Union Itt CompanY is foremost in scientific disco'verl or these new meth heir,painless extraction of teeth is widely' lauded cents for its4ahgoi along this line, Fir yourtad ask any 41 thousands of people who have been amasf lhe,ettse and surety with which long dreaded work has been DENTAL COM; rfortnid for them by the OLD RELIA111,41 lky lg. Nevada, ttab's neighbor Mate, prom. ises to be necond to complete the work' of physical examination of Class 1 istrants. between the sges Of le and 34,1 inclusive. of the last A wire from the draft'vegistrationl Maishal 'general II, in Column vada Ina en per cent done inindicatint every hoard in diet state. Utah lies Palmed colUnin 4 Column 7 several days ago. No titer I state has reached column I. luoen sit.i the only other physicaresam. indicating theSti Iination work at leluit per cent cons. every board In the state. In- pine InNew diana. Hampshire and Wisconsin are all In Column 4,, indicti that all proper returns have, been made from ithe clatutification to the district board. itom mates and th District of Col- Umbia are not yet on the progreas chart at all which means that not all the boarda In their respective states have per cent Loomnowleotrellid . - it st; ,I crud, and back- -ward- notionbut vig monient find 4'tipder Is it a at a anagunt1111 that possible in those Athos 'hon,scientifi,114isc6vety - ) . - tfifetd d4iity.Volt, - - ' , ut ha. th a Many people today cling no sock thing, UTAH - 9,4 well-dress- PAINLESS DENTISTRY A 1 r: , 1.11 NUT TO FINISH 14, ,1.4 - - , - ' le, wontans ks-... wardrobe. Selecting for . wear at bore. whether. for n4Z), ins, .1 ..... Ilig...i ,... and afternoon or evenlag. Is I irlinple task. 41I . , ,, Iva Marioneaux of Ableatcity, , Lira. March. Making these garments to equally elm- - ' Fearri. Jr.., evening bliss k;tiith ' i Ermund ; rday y euct. ' x sea t . s' at Robert taken , and place event .' having the ' .i) ..etty room pie, but a Woman's reputation for music in the pny of this Cal., e 4""4 Riverside, -- city 4.4, r: ' Riverside bin. The bride wore being well or poorly dressed depends 11 woo ofatnont--th home et the at the of blue chiffon with upon the selection or her street $P , i , took place ,,,,. wed gra A. li. it handsome gown , e',.., of satin parel. ,' The suit girdle of silver and touch. long age took second i I !eo ..... lif, . ...., i Went treat The in the Amertean Beauty rose tints and place. The fact that t manno II oviock was suit many Her banquet st bat , iii picture ph?. 0 SciulnfVrmed large facturera have included dress lines A bY followed ...tipf was If Aibestrornieaun.t. In their , iot American Beauty gunpicin., 4 output during the past few ort.it of March Field wa 1 w so. 4.. a trivarthro imemroome 'Dawson the ceremony the organist seasons helps to prove this, if enY ' --Sin-6., ., l. and . "I proof is needed. A glance at any fash- - , in pink During . played Carrie JacobsA Bond's' ballad Ililt decorated tbroughona , ' . V t 41 chryesut- Love YOU Truly: wedding supper lonable thoroughfare is another proof. 1 'fre" white cosmcsi, .., the dining,. followed in the patio cliningroom of Fully 11,0 per cent of the women mien table-i- n a thw or in during any for popular promI 41 shopping Astons the inn, the tables being decorated heeket of resell -enade ft hour , will be found in Allies ho the of garbed ,..,.'vingarsid cosinos end, chryie mmearrningled with flage $ Ily ftz, I , for. tailored, frocks, not sults. ' .. ;annexe being used in t,he other Lieut. and Mn. learn will ' reside ot Each out ., Its own .. "wagon brings ' gown otheraione a time at Riverside. . g special colors. with ,ItavY' blue atyitYS .. A,. comb blned"rewith georgette' e J i. e e ,:5i ,I ' , a t00 r In the lead, and this year much black She roses. Mise'lleleniack'tifel"carried brutes' la being worn. It Is not the dull, lus-. The marriage of 7 , :: Miner. Miss Verna aril. of Mr. and Mrs( Ray treless ''' ' ' by ber critne daughter black of mourning, but black :" i larted of pink J. Chamberlain gown and Clyde 1 Packard. Mr. satin ehe wore g and .". and black mees. velvet velours 1 fine - , I on Thursday n the will take edit-cand carried Mnb The street frock " fil bare gene to Sioux temple. ' A wedding dinner will fol - shown von, ghipway in sketch the would smart be home. s e hrid at the their low for the near relatives , made of black velvet embroidered in te make e , . ., : ' color and with a touch of color on the of last home ' , i k. , r interestingbilesmarriage Dorothy ma. to have been giv. collar, sleeves and belt. The skirt- of of that d I party The dancing and f vas this while straight shows a wa Thomas dress, of Ili ..,,c daughter cleverly arranged fullness. with the .. i e upper part gathered in to ihri...deeP , , straight band at the foot.. .1 t The dress fastens at the left front ,, ell and on the shoulder. , Aitt It. Inasmuch as a great deal. of fur- . 1) Is being used as a trimmint for street ,., ' W, Tbewsseass , by Sureeee,, Plows ' dresses; this season the-- frock shown Tot the Deseret . would be handsome made of velvet in . ... REDDY FOX IS ffrAIRTLErk: 1, . black or color with wide skirt band. , - and cuffs of a flat fur It ' beee collar,. hadn't girdle, - rki7 such as Hudson meal, beaver. nutria. Ilia MUSKRAT f, with ,.. tr, bimseit. ttileti - with kolinsicy, etc. If fur Is used squirrel, I finished he 00,'yi ,o es since a to trim the dress muff and little fur smartness. R"t 0 rr. . s - ' 7011t ;'.., toque to,,match may be aupplied. and house in the Steil- ' ,' ,... ( ot tiss sew re- be a outfit result. the irrisrk .charniing could he moduli Tattered since of Bisek velvet c pool. Reser feft, ' 40.1 be taken mere real en this evening by the Marquette club Wilber 'Ad ,.. to Allen J. Wagner. and fe.Drake. Harry , at Eagles' hall has been postponed. 1; work than be did in the Harold M. Childs have been COM1TtiS tunnel. the tunnel Mooed captains in the engineers' corps this of ....b wps the war, eh& Kenditch to that Another postponement Is that of for the duration of t na s errtain drainage I Morgan Brown' petering W. the party planned for Halloween to neth ft. Robinson.garden FL inst.warsFarmer AP,e Thornton. John first lieutenants have been given at the Ladies' Liter- - and rows anti rows of splenrma were men too all these In corps; the sari it Mies Anna McCornick. arY club by bi emote to the- 403rd engineers at Fort f Miss Lucile Hancock. Miss Vivien Var- - segigned said its to Itinurelf :as he Drunks, eD elttoietze" 4 ley. M hitt Alva Johnson and Miss MarThe following having completed the you are a very glover f are a very clever officers taming course at Camp tee,' garet McCornick. ya Iforitertaintly 3 ......4.-the VII, were commissioned second lieui aregoing to have all tn News has reached, the city of the tenants of infantry: - Joseph Schillo. 0,;t st,...,, amp you went for the winter i Ogden: Alien a safe arrival overseas of Capt. Robert 435 Eighteenth street, l O. PotFttli the fact that they grow W.. Fisher, of this city, who is with Lions, Nampa. Idaho 'Henry and Pool. Smiling the from way and torso R. F. ter. Rigby. Idaho, ig ISL. base with the very them unit, to hospital Idaho. get going Fairfield, White, Et It certainly , are ga Stk. Test. you Mrs. George --Walker has returned i'here In the Mon light Between Two- from California, where Jihe has been Salt Lake Soldier time Jerry hint right on Sat Bows JerryMaakrat ti:nsithe visiting- her knelt, Mrs. George Bud-- - itopoing only to,eat and ' is dieson.be to wasted no time. Jerry rota'. Then far enniigh back cready Enjoys First , thrift and he quite safe he dug a rout little store n I. , Lesson In French Cgst believer intime is one Of room Just to one side and connected Swerten and R. Owen Mrs. Mr. wasting and of thriftlemanese : Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Sweeten have re- permonr with the tunnel. Igry aorore kinds An interesting letter has just been of those ."tVille turned froth their ranch in Idaho received All this time Reddy Fog bad-bee- n Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spengthing IN worse and Worse tempered. where they have spent the past two ler from by growing Ralph M. , their son. Corporal been i $o Tod remember, It was he who 'had weeks. reasrila at It untihit is finished. Spangler, who has lately and grew until at first told Jere), about those carrots. I Mad grew and 145th field to the artlilery, signed must in Franca be right Reddy remembered it too, and every Mrs. Oscar Straub. formerly Miss is now with the -Utah boys ig jorry telt sure he to detachment lithemain He carrots which time endwise delicious it preceded be thought of be ground his Helen Borer of this city. is expected France. being attachedto the 40th divi'ha visited those home today after a visit at Manhat- sion time ersaving in rows and rows. So teeth. Every service. radio school for special ir (14 up and presently he carrots ' he saw where Jerry Kueh- tan. Kew. with her husband. Major oiptTight Corporal Spangler states that be reout of the ground lust bat had dug some ttp.A He was sure Straub., who will leave shortly for ceived 1, a great deal of mail lately but car-thvriinted to Mrs. absence among the sa it none acknowledging the receipt of his by .rneans of the France.. During hie,. Jerry got there s. par-eatwith her l at borne Farmer will letters from that aide. lie tells of the be Straub ittle drainage ditches which Mr. and Mrs.,liarjy O. Boyer. !Brown pleasant hikes they take about the had , dug long titgo to drair, li. , a ea i e country, the only burden being the his land of water when there was too incum-heavy pack, but even with this himself-Thto 111118 niuch, Bed Cross Auxiliary ,of the Catholic .brance be to enjoy e ,,... 44 Women's Bromic. to meets y... ' countri eirertheire.'itoteOrding League. ' ' be .,:would in be is the At first ( like thoughtit parks block for the usual sewing. ,Corporal Spangler, the States, with trees and "'rasa Re easy matter to catch .terry. . Ail trADITED RATES IN OUR an a interview recently relates pleasant he would have ,10 do would be to bride-elen Packard; a 4 UGH CARS ' by means of Interpreter Lim0 PORT. watch at' aplace In the drainage- of honor-- at a arranged onAtte with one of the best families in the week. was guest of Mrs.- where I there was , no over- social Will K 'I Mulvey wag the affair i by given - 4 I grans. Jerry would have to Powell., tile rooms being bright with also present They made a formal call , ' banglar pass there. and then all hi. Reddy. yellow and bronze chrysanthemums at I am. and stayed till 10:38. The and Les o port madam. received them kindly , Angej s, and dinner being served. s helped them parte Irons. Three young were members of also J fiat et ch a place and they lay - Mrs. Moss Woolf announces the en mademoiselles 'ndsco and Oakland founck the party. and with their aid and & down,i on the bank and watched-and- . to Nettie her daughter tionary and paper, Corporal Spangler -t In the 41.1hui, gagement ofStern write a French note which et San Francisco. was able toto the atlic:erntethtTed Walter 'rqt tbnyngh eAre are loaded amadame thanking her be read, an at take early to place At for the evening's ,entertainment.. our own packers, who I never once,did he catch so. much as the date. to step the conversation times he had see Too a Muskrat. Of e ttt-, glimpse Jerry in experienced as to seemed with.'Non compree' they kt of ,,, this was Iduring he time that Jerry . Mn: Morton Cheesman and children talk so fast. Chaperones called for the was dittning that tunnel. and so didn't e the Prescott the states "the at home at corporal. will be irirlajor, Dna 011in-tany-- point with. go : back to his home An the Smiling apartments for the winter. French people are strong for chap. 47 Pont. , ., .' after' . o e Milnight, moonlight of W. and' it F. Stirling Mrs. Aconsul Mr. atchlng,4 until his patience was at ford, Utah, announce the marriage if Extensive an over to the improvements to Erwin E. Reddy trotted Fireptoof placeend.w ere the carrots grew, and their' Lyndythlyn. Ordered at Fort Douglas there In f he moonlight between two I Ca bell of I Storage Company The- eight I rows eat Jerry Muskrat was se ittexpeeted, that ' it actually ris w. Second South Street. iajor Pere? H. Ashmead. engineev Commissions For ' corps. has been assigned to duty with , startled eddy. It startled him so Army Salt Lake City. : Seventieth engineer battalion at the Utah- and Idaho Men that be inade a little noise. Jerry an arrival will bePliers Wet 5722 and Fort Douglas, and ., ---5r22. turned a r Id saw. him. ' come post commander. Maj. A. J. Me 0.,According to word received from Donald. war prison quartermaster. has appointed construction quarterwashington, thIC.. the following wen- been master of be new hospital at teritorshave received commissions in the pont- end bid general are in preparation le the United nate army!. Make and Ogden contracting from Salt Alfred Matthews. 411 Sixth avenue,-, firms. If there bi an Insufficiency of Balt Lake City. inthe en- labor. It will be Imported from Denver winters' corps: trio K. Brown, Kellogg. and other large centers. , the in lailho first lieutenant engineers Orders are received for remodeling of corps; Loring A. Bond, 1074 east Sixth the barracks to be occupied by wounded Salt Lake City, first lieu., soldiers from the western front. at an Suth street, S tenant in the quartermaster corps: initial expense Of $160.000. The barEverett Fl. Field, Jerome, Idaho; James rack will accommodate CA men. The L. Melton. Menem. Idaho, and Josiah P. oflicerg club house le ialsti to be re- Markley, Laramie, Wyo.. captains in modeled. , li ,' the medical rerun, K,11 cS(Ittl, ,11, , Alfred V. Youens, George K, Parker. it v. la : 7 PEOPLE'S HOME, JOURNAL - . - , - - - Now sVirk : .; 14w Zrary Mambo, At all Nirvradaalori 110 fo- - t -a the Knell! :T I ffit ThirtrAhroo- Veati The Itmraziao al& Per 0.111te t :i4 41'P . 4 |