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Show 1 X (I DESEIlKT "EVENING 'NEWSTITURSDAY" JANUARY Ogden Office BAfnofrrr rkeT hotru Alfred OtedweH, Manager. Home TA TU Offloe HtrtM huneUt Attfieterf ' rqotl oh rWllBC t omvlalot delivery CHURCH PUBUC ATlOrS. O rder four Chortk work tad at) ether book threrark any Otrdea rtp Jtewe of Tho Wo bar tho tmntaBM othck of tho Deeeret New Book Store, tho knraal la tho etate. to draw from. Tho Ntov 90 muo at all city Si ftanda. Durif alteration of tho Rood Hotel BwtiOaf. tho Oy4i ofltco o Tie Peeerat kevt to temporarily Drt rtetatiu -- )oat4 at H A 2IM WMbiBfUM Y constructed that they are the cool- - j man, C. B Rodman, Frank J Steven and beet ventilated buildings la poa motion of W. H. Watue I tnj omcers and its work of the bureau most WUwr and during the summer va- " m mi uaf dipartmlut cations the school equipment to doing j t,urra ulai th absolutely nothing in directing, the' of the "Weber club hi given toa usual the n- - life nd education of the vast army of1 to affairs relating of school children; the summer school1 duatrial and commercial development hanal- been organized In many cities to the city and in spite of being our the war activities by 0ffw this, n summer school ex- capped et -- yr, fraUtmhi HolUrJt.Umg Co establish plant In Ula t creel Co la toestimated that when tna city It compleo ed.ths mu milling plant arebav pac. , :h' c'1r wti The bureeu baa gone on recordof a favoring ihe erection engaged, memorial In honor of the men no In the war and that such memoriia in the nature of a combined gymnasium, "M-'lIriir- g suggested that the Cfbhtfby . eymeote,, delivery reg.roln ehould be made V' .lime A Oliver Teiepbons tl North Is' tkeat ttt. Agent for urn Ptlbf Btvriaj Charoh and- Sears, and ether pahUcntloaa nWelgllee complaints for aunecriptlon and complaints regarding should is made to J. L. Johnson, ofrire with Ht A Peder W evr.W-rsme Norjh Ca, Tsleohoee fl H wet telephone 111 . ana j the Dmly Ar.nly News and Charch CO i I All payments , Bsmi-tWeek- ly FHOIESI DISUBGE OF . 11 FUGS KND IIM PROVO, Jan. 1. The labor controversy on the state prmory ha reached an acute stage, between union Prac-- , labor force and ths to show Old Glory to best ad van t tlcaly all the business lnteraats of JPro-lo hav joined in support of the nonVage when the 45th (Utah) field union labor; although most of therajery arrives. Not only are flag to he non-uni- IN OGDEN - BRIEF STOP "rp jk - ' ; OGDEN. Jan. H. Every American will soldier who baa boon overs 4 road, me- become a booster for cording to Xieiit Col leKof Bourne, who waa in tbl city yesterdsy In com- mend of tho 143rd ( California) field home state. artillery returning to theirofficer 'jt u my opinion the roadssUted won "that tuoliM and food The Ogden Rotary OGDEN, Jan. 1 In he Werlubr St Us weekly meeting indorsed the ber club room yesterday, to- - ask SlmbB Gov. Uamberger plan of for an additional the legislature IS.00,(Ki bond to carry out 'I throughout the state A report ef the road eeenmltte was J , submitted by J. U- - Xldredge, held Vrith the would attended the rnee lng Nov, xegaro-In- g state road commission to Salt ere Me the Dgden of tho completion tethaTO-por- t Lake highway. According the construction will is out or menced a soon as the frost the ground. The preliminary surveys as already under wu. V. nunureu won The Roterr club road committee, eg V Fldredge. irvwas au- - demonstration 'Every neither to iRtjnc of C. W. and Wrlght w Goddard work Jnconjnctlon with thorlaod-- tn of tha Salt LuaBw Ttotmry the committee Antomobll club and tha club-thState commissionstate road t t, fh-i- .... TO -- wUN theuaiofisfor egoiar white and blue fed, work, but demand a square deal citizens ott state work, whether light. American flags ana lag men. Allies are to be grouped In Imposing they be union or The following telegram was sent tolnrpay at the main entrances of the Governor gtraon Bamberger yesterday; j cmpu and building. A Urgh irrh of rrovo, Utah, Jan. 13. 1919. ,.i being erectea ...fitate Governor Eunon Lambergex. , UghU. an I Capitol, Balt Lake City, Utah. front of the main building. Flag poles P diSnt t" altOv jj non-uni- WCMrUyf e buntf- noticeT-WlkaTcKc- Utah, together with all incorporated cities and towns ;k! in said county, is rigidly enforcing the following quaraaT ' tine regulutions: It Officials of the county ard cities ard .towns with said county discourage people coming county 2. In the event people find is. absolutely necessary ta come within Wasatch county, they must submit themselves to be placed inwlitary quaranfinertmder guard, tira pW of confinement, and at their' own expense, for a period of - four days yj " 3. Persons entering the county on the train must leave the train at the regular stopping stations, and in the event they do not do so, both, they and the railroad official j. i case of collusion, will be prosecuted . the All wer JL the highway- county persons entering must come on the regularly licensed stage lines or hy the own conveyances, in either event they must submit to th questioning of the county road gate keeper. By order of the commissioners Of Wasatch Countjv 1 Indorsed by the City Councif 5f Heber; Utah. and bT the Town Boardi uf .Midway Charleston and Wallsbure into-Wasatc- HIS Af alf of tho are part of rturriinjf the 146th artillery met last, evening and decided that only an formal banquet will be held at the Commercial tub rooms when the last boy pilM home, after being demobilized at Logan The bamyuet also will be for all eoldlera and sailors wbo had prtnrtotjiir Tetttrned. and a-f e w invited guest demsTrit.7n Peter said a Mg public hereby-tak- - ng OF WEBEB CLUB DUBING Rotary Club Back Big Bond Issue For Road The public wiR UeiiHMa ly ehould be arnd that "Home Limy ranged at the various manufacturing in cluaen pUnts. thus Interesting home manufacturing showed that The financial statement to the receipt for the year amounted disbursements, 111 !0I yt. on band. $l.6ti.6t. cash ry ir Semi-WeeU- ha; the Wag created a demand for. the school; no objection can b made on account of w'eatber, as tha summer climate here is Ideal; a large number of children are obliged for various sons to be absent one or the! Other terms 0 the year which often mean (ljscouragetneIlt fcn(j dropping out of ther will bar no difficulty 1m obtaining teacher affd all the all-ye- ar Loaa Office Provo Office and All 1910 1G Pravo Into execution the instructions to dia- n laborers now charge all work on state armory, because labor- era here practically all j decorating nob-unio- n . Towns ; L. C. MONTGOMERY, with- - gt!nt Everywhere- - everybody the demobUizailoo ia to be In is Lo- - .. - City Attorney, Heber, Utah. , y . Tha decorauon committee for the ! U bard at work. The personnel -n - "V" 4 tne war.- xljrhU f or Box-- 7 S. tho eoramhtee h ao JoHowa: J.and The 'appointment ware U every"There were good roads D. A. Swenson hUpr0tectinS clUzeni Powell, chairman; th state exaffaire commute. now we hare where. he said, and and work CV J. Hogenson, carpenter out for Ujeported A. H. perienced thetr benefit we shall cerNelson. JLpwry i construction; , ,, n Aarotk-'ewetainly boost for them In every part of The house collecting d under passed, y Murdwk-anIV-J - - - Vaf hliDatTT of the rules, a memorial to the tloited Btatea. Moen. Jeesie Wbitacre, McDonald ' Openshaw, R. It. Irvine, K.. R. Irvine, i najes johenna Lieut. Col. Bourne, who was form-by of BoKootensl BTg Apple Orchard in" rountx2f and Mellasa Hunter, J. A. Buttle, John W Farrer, H. K. Ruby Beer. teg- more equitable distetbmVL Jr, erly managing editor of The Deseret Prospect Favorable Allied flag. Skidmore, making post-roa- d gins In money to take Thomas, sparsely-seJohn his down laid commissioner; Boxelder county pen News, and Changes Hands W. Guy, county auditor: S. H. Beltiona Logan city has a general committee, the west, like Idaho, For Memorial Building up the sword when Unele Sam decided and . (Age of the Bankhead and a mont. Knight Starr Jordan, J. R with Luther Howell a chairman with Correspondence.) (Special to briny defeat and confusion to tbs on decoration, in congress wlik bills, a (Special Correspondanoe.) pending 15.Governor Alfred Smith. E L. Jan. BOISE. Idaho. Booth, J Eooth, J. In view. , armies of autocracy, paid a visit to the OGDEN. Jan. IS. Ther seems to BRIGHAM Jan. 19 A deal was H. McDonald, Wm. Devta today aent to th senate for con- object F. Violet. J. G Dr. I. & Smith in charge. branch office of The New here yes--, be every prospect that a . city and consummated OTT. these bills If -- w. E. pan, W. D. of name today whereby Joseph Church, available for Idaho there firmation th Swendbn. inaa addition! terday afternoon and was tt)e center of building, In which will be Wright and G. W. McCuaa, Ogden capiof Pocatello for state Republican, D of ies million ; dollar Mr for road mm attraction of a rroup of people who county the the for five hall of talists, acquired apple lot .a . term Demo- work. John.on of Kootenar toulu cluded a memorial o OrDeaths Reported. i cave hint close attention while ha from tha city and county who were chard owned by the year, to succeed C.H-- O. Broxon, Failure crat; Acute t'ompany. The orchard la one told soma of his experiences In fact, engaged In the world war, wtll be Fisher, Demo- formed the house. Georg -PROVO, Jan, H. ErnMt E. Rowtey mile north and on mil west of Honey-vlllto eucceed himrelf of Bancroft, crat, although the people here gave a rous-tn- c erected In the near future. 9Iad Jhia on home Provo orThe former owners of the yesterday at aa a member of the Industrial accicomSPECIAL TRAIN TO OGDES. (fipeviat t Tte IVewv.) reception to the men from CaliOnly a week ago the county In. fa- chard are Lorenso N. BtohU manager Beach of influent pneumonia. He dent board for a term of fonr year; Hlb18 Mr Cilia 1 IaOOAX, fornia the officer In command waa missioners resolution waa a Jui born 29. in comKept Aria 489, Pima, adopted of Beneficial Life Insurance of the Boise, J. To Republican, Frank welcome Utah, Soldiers, kt Clayton. of Howell died hero this nmminfr the person Opon who all eye wer vor of the building and declared them- pany; his brother, Joseph N. btohl Of He la survived by hla wife and one ley a member of Bamberger Sh waa the wife to eucceed E F. Caton as board Depot at 7:40 a. m. f. as many remarked. selves reedy to start construction at this city and Uwrsel Hunnaker of Honey-vill- a child, hla mother, hi grandmother, acute heart failure. a fixed, "because, for accident Industrial tbe Con the of late all,, anil, sisters wntfrvme- brother. The dekl involved approximately three Gibson of two "hes one of oor Utah boys, and an early date- and now the city exterm of years; Jay and the Howell, Joseph Alice el-.Richmond wife , of Pollard, 912,000 to Lorn dally round-tri- p as - individual", have .w are proud of them all. of r, je- Mrs. Coeur dAlene Jq succeed Russell forHltt,trP Polls rtt, tiled yesterday-of nlcr daughter The lree"hivrbeen"ln fuTl"B'esrlhg Thomas a tenlr Twaa tho sidvst irrandhild of as state bank commissioner The officer said the Utah men were pressed themselves as favorable to Mvtr&l )lov of the stomaoh at her home in the Sixth 1J1S Ths term harvest of W Masons four Charles year. Mbley. - disappointed, at not being able to get tha scheme, She was born April 24, 1984, in Priidinir Bishop ft Is expected the matter amounted to or 19 000 ward She la survived by ber husInto the trenches. "It was to be re- - will be given some consideration at the bushels of apples, thslead, stock Parson. growing band and five eomrpls-slonechildren. of so we of wer city meeting grettsd, he said, "that being of ths varieties which are ths Edward son Bailey, next Monday night near the firing line and yet enable to most marketable and best producers of Mr andClifton Mra. Edward Bailey, died of the city for this section. taka a abot at the enemy. The Gerof heart trouble He is surApart from the attitude toward yesterday the It is the Intention of Messrs. Wright vived by his parents and three brothers man mad fun of onr lightning train- and county commissioner and siatera ed army, hot, believe me. bad the proposition many cltisen have voiced and McCune to tnestablish an individual the orchard, to take plant American army got into the fight hi their approval of the plan for the canning the ckre all unsalable which of apples it full atranrth we would have rolled new building, mainly for the reason will be converted Into Joseph Meldrum Buried. jams and Jelthe Germans np in a ball and dumped that the building ha become an abso- lies. This is one of the largest and lute necessity. them down in Berlin In short time. moet important real, estate deals that 19 PROVO. Funeral services In the event the proponed building haa-teLieut. Col, Bourn voiced hi sp- closed 4a itexeUter oouaty dur- were held Jan. at the elty cemetery for is erected the financial situation will ing the year. , praelation of the greeting and enterMeldrum Pleasant View ef Joseph la stated, j. tainment extended the California regi- he considerably relieved. It Mre 'Horkua Deed. ward, who died Sunday morning of ment and at the a&m time expressed by local wealthy people contributing Acting Mrs Bishop ths building fund. Thad H MrSmVn w,tel ofk' S. J. Georgs H. James Taylor presided. were regret that the plana tor a brief oata- - JKtfroM the GUliuple ration had been called off. "The peoWorkman, died of Influenza bhe gave duff and both of whom speakers, to paid an glowing also died. infant which birth need no of fear have Stands Ogden ple that Superintendent to tribute life of tbe tbe deceased. Ths Mra Workman wa born at Order any eioknem has been brought to mixed quartet vtlle. Utah, February 27, JS86, and wa Pleasant View ward School the . For Year-Roun- d them. he said, "We haven't got a tick daughter of Mr. and Mra John M furnished music. . man on the train. Wa have oor medito Brigham Allen. The family cam Funeral Puripened. cal officers along and there Is regular City threeI years ago. Surviving the The funeral of Alex OGDEN. Jan, 1 4. A twelve-montfirst aninspection each day. a deeesead husband did four chil- nounced for Thursday, Misstrls, has bean postia advocated school hero being period beMdo her parents. Lieut. CoL Bourne, who looked halo 11.-dren, 0. until Friday at bervi.es H. C. Johnson, of the 'city The body of Hatvor A. tiering, who poned and hearty and who evidently has by Bupt. public schools, who has submitted his formerly resided In Brigham City, was will bs held at Berg and Son a cbapal. benefited from hta experiences In the outline te of and supervisor plana brought from Pocatello Tuesday. Mr army, waa entertained at luncheon at principal and ha secured their unan- L ssing having died In the Idaho City the Weber club, met some of hla rela- imous Indorsement, Clarence Mitchell indorseand the that esine morning Mr. Bering was i tives here and had an opportunity ment of more than 200 teacher. a wife leaves by profession and painter to telephone, to., bis.. family. Of Welby Passes Away five children, all- ef whom are sick lt th andhen BupL. Johnson. -- aayLbe-H Lake. nt Pocatello: The Tvmaln were would be such as would allow W In the cemetery Interred The officer expressed hut one regret eriod here today e children or (Special to The News) to select with brief funeral services while here: Standing on the platform the three terms their parents MIDVALE. Jan. 16 Mr Helena they would like, thus at the Union station and taking a long- providing for attendance Cameron Mitchell, wife of Clarence throughout OLD'cOUPLK. ing glance in the direction of Sait A SEVENTY-YEAyear, but limiting the actual period Mitchell, died of liifluenza-pneumonLake he remarked: "Itacertalnly very the . of training for each child, -to nine T. B. Carpenter. Har- yesterday at her home tn Welby. She and Mr. Mr. to so be near home and disappointing month was 22 years of age and was born at , risburg. Pa., suffered from kidney unable to get there at this yet Mrof edu stated the tha - and Mra. Dan Briefly plan trouble. lie saya: "My wife and I suf- Thistle, daughter of time." now of Welby. In addition cator are that the school year should fered from trouble and had Cameron r be fUvided In four terms: Supt. 1, to rheumatic kidney and husband ehe is parents, pains all through the body survived Lee. I, Dec; 1, to March I; March 1 The first few by one brother and lwj Director Chosen For dose of Foley Kidney to.JatWLAL Juno A. ts Bept, 4 Supt. mUt relieved us, and five x, i bottles ensays the summer vacation if. cured us Although we are both C. Funeral .service will be held at tha Ogden Publicity Bureau Johnson not well planned for the growth and tirely Goff I. establishment, undertaking In the seventies, we are as vigorous of the children; much as Friday, Jan 17, at 1.30 phi. Burial we were OGDEN, Jan. It. Directors ef the development . year ago. thirty waste Idle school from build In Midvale cemetpry. Jesuits Ogden publicity bureau for lilt wer Sch ram m-- J ohneo u Drug Co. Adver- will be elected at tha annual meeting as fo- logs during the long summer days; the tisement A. P. Blgalow, R. K school buildings are situated in the llow: C. H. Barton, Child Dies as Result Bristol, Fred G. Taylor, W. H, Shear- - center of largo shady playgrounds and -- - - . ... wi Owe non-finio- n. J .rfI,.. aon-Tnuo- 0- - ni jf J' ,HowelI rd Utah-ldab- Heart -- e. ? 4 -- -- V t, Mi I f A 1 rs the-boar- T ? ll r;- - I;., W a -- Swift & Companys 1918 Earnings jra hs I- - How They Affected You Mr. jm.-Sa- R During the twelve months ended Nov. 2, 1918 (its fiscaLyear), Swift & Company transacted the largest volume of business on the smallest margin of profit in its history. ia to.-he- e - -- rt Profits of the meat business under regulations of the United States Food Administration were limited to a maximum of 9 per cent on capital employed but not to exceed 2 Yt cents per dollar of sales. -- Popular Young Woman of LeM is Influenza Victim ffutlxl te Children Cry for Flotchors j 1 (Special to Th Newel . BINGHAM. Jan. 16. Utile Harlk-Rr- a The Vnex) - . . Praggaatia, daughes Tcrveae LfcHt Jw 1 4 Elder Abel J. Evens of Al- ter of George Praggaatia, died this dwagbtar of suffered last Monpine presidency. dlH here last morning injuries of Sko bad nlrht when ehe was hit by an automobeea 1U nearly two weeks Mid two day, driven by Mike Poppbvich. trained nurses add physician woro in bile, tha time of the accident the child j ronotent attendance. Mias Evans waa ranAt across the street in front of the 24 years old, one of tbe most popular car. She reached the curb and ex- women of Sho waa thla young city. Isealou worker tn the Church auxiliary cttedly ran back. The driver of th organisation being a teacher In the i car. tn an effort to avoid striking the I n .i of Being Hit hy Automobile Inflitenwh-pneumon- three-year-o- Swift & Company in the regulated departments earned 7.57 pier cent on capital employed and 2.04 cents per dollar of sales, out of which had to be paid interest on borrowed money 'and taxes. Here ishow thew earnings affect you. ld ia. dies Mutual Improvement association. l?nto Is earvtved by her father and moth- - bounded er and four nliiter and tan brothers, girl as she dodged back across the follow; Mrs. Minis E Webb. Miss street She Buffered a fractured skull. 4 i pL,1!;!!" or She wa taken to the hospital and for ; stead, yf utht. Mra thought ih would dT jFonnna. W E Evan,R. state bank pom- - 8cvral mlaeionww, and Dr J Evans, of the recover, feho took a turn for tho worse last night. Utah Agricultural college. ... Raiser Live-Stoc- k telephone no.r: car and the rear hit the little re-S- he n a Vhe Kind You Hare Always Bought, and which' has bees in use for over over 30 yean, has borne the signature of and has been made tinder his al supervision since its infancy. Allow no pna to deceive you In this, AH Counterfeits, Imitations and are but 'Experiment that trifle with and endanger the health of - infants and Children Experience against Experiment, per-son- r, vif mmmummm What is CASTORIA Castor, is a harmless substitute for Castor OH, Paregoric; Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant- - It contains neither Opium; Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age la its guarantee. . For more than thirty years it has beea In constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea;, aliayingFeverishness arising, therefrom, and by regulating tho Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep, The Childreno Panacea The Mothers Friend. . CASTORIA always Bears the Signature If MONROE,, Jan. 11. Th body of Wm. (9peciat Correspondence). wa . rooj ht Jtoto McGill. 12 OREEV, dri-.fountain wher b dtrd on tho 8tti 1nt. of. ard Ivory, writJnir from Franc to hi fatherr G. W, Hory under date of Nov. heart failure Deceased was for many Z wvt, m part: years a resident of Uus pac and left division Is one ot thoa selected som years ago for better opportuni for the army of occupation. I m yad ties at h is trade as a carpenter. He - was horn In Denmark. 11 year a ag to have the chance to Into Germany. We are stationed In the cltv of Funeral services were held at the m foe ftttle rhU. Ijorfalneunder this 4lree la a city of about 15 001 population, tjon Of BishopSunday, It Walter O Lundgrreen. I like it very mueh I have found some Tbe speakers, Jacob Magrleby and Peter oa4fp.Wsda ,M,JLundtfcee9 sfnparhetlrJiy. A the plana Jn a hotel the other plpht, quartet led byspoK F. B. Goold furniahea and a lady of German birth, who appropriate selection The rrmve was speaks ffood Enirlish, Introduced ier- - dedicated by Chslatlan Anderacn. Mr. self to me, and invited me to her home Jensen leave a wife and seven some more Yanks FraaVinca, dren. 4lA4MU)MisAAsii eUnfareJKA-ygIH tektsyte Badtoy very good tirp though. Im irolng back part, iomi eases sarioua ld..ua aumg very ton.lgb.t. ; tnlrtga interesting We have been moving so that McHenry Youth Buried. I hae not 1 .received anr a foy mail timeRm verv aTrrMus to hear write to me yourself I want very much MURRAY. Jen. It. The fnnera! of to get a letter from you. T am glad I Joined the army, and Preston McHenry, son of former May-th1 have had the .merf.ne. 't'hst'i ?r J McHewy, ws held yesterday have bed elnve I have been In Free re. 'n Th Murrsy City cemetery, I ws-s- t the front s number ef tiroes Ypker wer J. H. Wheeler and John m- - the , letter of Jane, snd the.T, Barrett. fur-fir- et part The Mnrrsy quartet o( July. It was quiet then, or nlzhed minis. quiet In eomparteon to what It hs Thomas Jewell, , months-old sen or been since the Allies started the drive, thst never stopped until 5B4lir tetiSft. ffi- - Iteftd th top t Chxtexu Thlrry on tho 1 gt n day of 'July, for tha first I'm We went into action gln at 8t Mihtel at IK tlma of th drive thre Next at ehtl-wit- i at In Use For Over B 0 Years Tho Kind You Have Always BocqH -- -- Swift & Company killed 14,948,000 head . of livestock, ' which ' . weighed alive, 4,971,500,000 pounds. Swift & Company made a profit of only a fraction of a cent per pound liveweigh- t- - - ; . ; The sales of our meat departments 7were 4,012,579,000 pounds on which our earn- - ' ings were less -- than lA cent-pe- r pound. " The per capita consumption of meat in the United "States is given as l70 pounds." If a consumer purchased only Swift products, he would contribute 78 about cen a ta onlyycari Or lM cents- a week- - as . profit to the company, -- h. fst - Consumer- - I ia , ; t- Former Monroe Man Fountain Green Boy in Buried in Old Home Amy of Occupation Just-aa-go- od , z e K !, if Mi . aoemeu -- -- -- Sitmpy,U(SrrAr Salt Lake City. Local Branch, 336 So. Third Street, West A. Gavin, Manager |