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Show Prosmarks. The services closed by the ments for observing Electrical Nearer My God to perity Week." chojr singing Thee and the benediction by William E Qtj Millard. A very impressive program of rich tad fertile Cscaty was earned out at the cemetery. The rtvia county. Horn of the Miller floral offerings were bekutiful and proru Company, th largest grow rising. x fuse. of flowers la th A large number of the Relief sociconn try. Location of the The casket was covered With a large ety went from here Tuesday morning flag and was' thus buried. The local Lagoon reaort Haa wstia and electric lights. A to study works and monuments of art. Ladies of the G. A. R, who had charge e for residence. Visiting the State capital and other of the decorations at the church are important buildings, and to hear a Mrs. Louie Morgan Sparklira. Eleanor Tippett and relative! Jectaro t the State university. man for the many beautiful emblematr in town for a short stay. ic designs. FUNERAL OF JONATHAN Hlaa Genlvev Wood, who haa been WILCOX HELD SUNDAY PLANNING ELECTRICAL wddnf In the treasurers office at The funeral of Jonathan Wilcox, PROSPERITY WEEK Crfuun City, haa returped home. The week of November 29 to Decemwho died September 30, was held in Hr, Henry Ward, who was recently the Farmington meetinghouse Sunday ber 4, 1915, has been set aside by the this operated on for abdominal hernia, is at 2 p. m. The deceased was 93 years entire electrical industry of IMPORTANCE OF MILK HOUSE old and a member of the Grand Army country as -- Electricals Prosperity WeekI bf'TheRepublierhbwiftgMwwedw Difficult to Properly Core for Dairy tL of the electrical inbranch the Civil war. Every Products In Summer" Without The Missea Mildred and Phlllia He leaves a wife and three sons and dustry has swung enthusiastically into Suitable Building. Claris assisted Professor Sanders in three daughters, and a host of rela- line to make this one of the most reth canning demonstrations at the tives in Farmington and elsewhere. markable commercial and . industrial During the hot weather it Is almost JState fair. In attendance at the funeral were events any industry haa known in This Impossible tocare for dairy product on the farm without a suitable milk of the was, II. G. Rol- country for many years. lha home of Mra. Anna Tanner, five veterans house. O. E. Reed of the Kansaa Agdeof The purpose of the week is to : which Was damaged by Are some time lins, Veterans Kidd and Charter ricultural college offers the fallowing the to Salt Lake City, A. B. Richardson and vote six entire working days under sanialnce, has been repaired and is under-- j be must Milk produced James Judd of Farmington. express purpose of proving that conditions, and to do this the milk general renovation. conferAmerica alone has not suffered by tary the general Notwithstanding bouse should be either separate from The sidewalks are being paved ence was being held in Salt Lake City, the worlds war abroad; that business the dairy barn or arranged in such a throughout the business districts of the services were well attended. Bish- is better than in years; that we have way that odors from the barn do not n nothing to do with the war; and that Farmington, and extending from the op Clark presided with Wallace get to It. A 10 by milk house is a good in of the singing. every man, woman atfd child is encharge Bamberger depot to the hotel.- , t The musical selections were: "Rest, titled to join in the achievement of size for the average farm. It should Mlse Mildred Clark took first prize be built with a cement floor and have The So- peace of the United States. to the tor canning work, both at the school Rest Dream. Weary Soul, a drain at the center to carry away men with movement The ldiers originated waste. The equipment should conthe fair and the State fair, and carried off Prayer was offered by George Wel- in the electrical industry and. has rap- sist of a refrigerating tank. 30 by 34 some honors in breadmaking at the ling. David Hess and J. D. Wood idly spread to all other lines of activi- Inches, Inside measure. This will t fair. spoke in high terms of the life and ties, so that the week of November 29 four milk cans. There Mrs. J. II. Robinson and Mr. Rial character of the deceased and paid to December 4 gives every promise of should also be a cooler, aerator, waah Chaffin left Saturday night for Ida- pleasing tributes to fill those who developing into one of the greatest and separator. A wlndmUl on the eld nearest th ho to attend the funeral of their niece, helped to free our nation Jfrom slavery commercial , uplift ntovemeuta ever tank will pump cold waConceived. refrigerating and and to this preserve oppression Virginia Chaffin, age 11 yearn, daughfrom well into on corner of ter the Committees of electrical men and ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chaffin. great1 union. j water circulates around The the tank These addresses were responded to men from other lines of business have Among the numerous couference by H. G. Rollins, who was the orator been appointed in this and every Other the cans and flows out at one aid visitors seen on the streets are: Mrs. of the occasion, followed through an overflow pipe- - This overby Comrades state in the Union to work out the de- flow pipe leads Into a watering trough Lorin Robinson of Oakley, Idaho; Mr. Charter, Kidd and Richardson. Bishop tails of the plans and keep the public and the water is used for watering the and Mrs. W. W, Clark of Montpielier, Clark made appropriate closing re posted thoroughly with the arrange stock instead of being wasted. FARMINGTON Ikt'Ota atj mt O inter-moun-f- ' cia 5 X-- " Idaho; Mrs. Helen Gregory Davis of Blackfoot, Idaho; William Hess of Plymouth; Orson Hess and Mr. and Mys. Willard Wood of Holbrook, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wood of 90 - , Study this silo proposition and you will surely build yours of concrete. Study cement, and you will silrely make the concrete with Ogden Portland Cement. The farmer who sees the sense of silos will see quickest the sense of using OGDEN Cra-gu- 12-fo- CEMENT PORTLAND -- Confectioner - N HM "Phillips, Myron . I tab- - ka IN PRICES REDUCED SPCIAL BARGAINS IN STOVES AND RANGES ALL DEPARTMENTS' Our new Fall stock now on display and we have used the price-cuttiknife in every department. We are offering such bargains as will appeal to every home owner who visits our store, inspects the goods and compares the prices. Below we have listed some prices: Snow on the mountains suggests stoves and ranges. Heres the prices. Our great Annual Harvest Sale of housefurnishings is now on. RANGES - A-- 4k No. 16-7- 1 No.' 16-2- 7 No. 68-1- 8 No. 168-1- 8 No. 68-1- 8 No. No. No. 68-1- 8 Regular Price Price $65.00 Universal Content Range, with reservoir Universal Colonia.l Range, with reservoir 82.00 65.00 75.00 60.00 Universal Marvel Range Universal Valiant Range 67.00 ..58.00 . - .... Universal Helpmate Range 815 Universal Rival Range (Installed in the Home) 168-1- 4 - 60.00 48.00 40.00 45.00 40.00 35,00 32.00 ng HEATERS Harvest Quick Meal Enameled range, with water jacket ......$85.00 80.00 Quick Meal Enameled Range, with water jacket is 516 CHAMPION HEATERS ... 38 VICTOR HEATERS HEATERS 174 BRIGHT 416 UNIVERSAL 114 HEATERS STAR HEATERS 614 MODEL HEATERS 114 OAK HEATERS 13 LACLEDO HEATERS Linolsums A grade Inlaid linoleum, Harvest Sal price "laid, per square - f HO yard B Grade, Inlaid lino- - --; leum, Harvest Sale price, laid, per square ' L$ yard D Grade, Print Linoleum, Harvest Sale price, laid, per square JO yard E Grade, Print Linoleum, Harvest Sale price, laid per squar yard F Grade, Print linoleum, . Harvest Sale price, laid, per square yard Couch Reductions 566 Box Lunge in black leather or green velour, regular price 417 824 209 839 773 $20.00 Lounge in green velour, regular price $25.00 ... Lounge in brown leather, regular price $37.00 Lounge, genuine black leather, regular price $57.00 Lounge, genuine black leather, regular price $58.00 Lounge, genuine black leather, regular price $78.00 $14.00 18.00 23.00 35.00 36.00 45.00 All Parlor Suites Reduced Special - Harvest $18.00 No. 83134 No. 8325 No. 83.29 Mahogany, in green velour, loose cushion, regular price $35.00 Mahogany, Spanish leather, regular price $50.00 Golden Oak, Spanish leather, regular price $65.00 22 00 33 qq - 10 per cent off on all goods fa tie lczie and an additional 10 per cent reduction far cai. 45.00- - 0 Si CSFO0 |