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Show - DESERET EVENING NEWS SATURDAY JANUARY fW 18 1910 i day ftnm Brest with troops, Tho Hue'. wers largely from the fields artillery and comrlsedmorti ' IT "I than 4, f HO mcn On the warship were 1 officers and 1,173 men, representing the entire 66th boast artillery with the exception of Battery F and SO offldera. enra situation la hot entirely saUsfac- - Younsr Matron of Union torf , thq board members feel that the I Buried at Murray ,v.Uni .bin arrived when tho echool may upder certain restriction. Every , punaihio . preoautUm will bl taken to eafeguirrd the health of the (Special Correspondence.) . MURRAT, Jsn. II. Tb funeral of pup Us. Schools have heTn running in the Mrs. Ins Richards, wife of Deo Rich district with uo4ra of Unloiir was held mday In the "western part cess aince Jah. &. All other schools Murray elty cemetery Th edrtege left will Monday with the possiI ble exception oht'the- Midvale- - and schools, tnlon. N. W. Jan18, JrDTtltAT. Mayor The board of education, the super and auperViaing staff, at- Erekaon, City Engineer T, F. McDoh- - lntendent enle1 th 'ure'al ?rJ,lce of ald and City Attorney D. W. Moffat Isaacson Riverton,-Wed-he- ld In a body a meeting this week with the nesday. Plan are under way for the estab- oouaty eommimdonera with a view of of an automobile mechanloa. with the county in ita, lishing forge-sho- p end departments plan of road construction throughout at Jordan next practice Jear. Th present the valley. -- a - ' rage will be enlarged for thlB pur- -i 6f flee Logan O&de n ii, All paymaster for1 rebseftpttoa and complains regarding ahould bo mad to J. I Johnson, office sith H. A. sdoc son A Cl. 1 W eet Ttrws Karsh fit. Tslsshes tt nemo teleob lit. Dally, Betarday aasd. Artety ter theNavs and Chore COUfflllllMlITIi non-deliv- ,Vct llTg Members at - tb , " CHTRCH tbU dub-ocity, who Chart war, tho of kept the He. during ths --period ul proeecn-tio- n Me -Importanc ofuwere constantly befdro the public, demobolised at banquet In the Weber the club last night. It is expected civic a member will reorganise th Reed a4 to plan dlscuesed at force, accorng carried the banquet are to AT be an argent necee-eit- r shown it was to bold together such a body of men. trained to carry on th organisa- a In any danger-oution of public sentimentcome American the 7TX)GAKrJa nTT7. Th during period that Why A cem- - Aoiociatlon of reaction following the war, Sugar Beet Agrleultur- wiU convene at the . Agricultural sel'ected conetsthig" f Dnrlng the lriirsm chairman, Mr a P. W. Kinaeiy jeongre her Jan. beet Mof exhibit an sugar 'thifn session, were embers 'j9rn or committee Frank bald be will by thq t the banquet at. which chlnery chair Drhrsa vti toaatmaeter. Reepondtnir. (L on Btachlnerr. JL. W. Jones, E. Hinckley paid tribute te Fwtiieatj adman, Wileon, predicting that when his - . be will Kollo wing Is the program: ministration terminate he called by the untied voire of the eon- 3 8. ,. 80 km. ComJ Jan. Tuesday, of head th of to the position - Jions federated league, that his band might mercial Beet Seed Production?- - W. K. 1.- -- MU Matilda PtrggpEN.Jin su- primary L1rc.,hoef Kueotr Sfrslh,F.r.,rtDo?g; Winterhalter, rn.ted StaUs p18t fer ten- Pro-GOur Boys.- - company. Problem In Beet-See- d th city school, ha 'To toast th to responded of . duotion; Asa Maxson; Great W astern LrVssiynaUon, to accept a upon The Trials spoke Wright -e Compari-Peac. Cuiiey, The l.. normal school. a Four. Minute hUu.-Joh- n mmpanv.' 1:30 P m. Western Col. C. ABoyd. Kg,r. and Conference," Eastern geiveen Our Allies." the Rev, J. E. Carver, Methoda; C, O. Townsend, TJ. 8. do- PI rooms 7 1T in - Why 1 would- - lik to be the kaiser. of sgrlculturerRotation for .MU which was at- The affair concluded by th singing of partment Farming; Permanent Sugar-Be"xeacbe . of the city "America." . , M. McOmie, Better Beet Culture committee, Los Angeles. Preparation of Soil for Beet,; 1L Mendelson, Great ExfrVnd Western Sugar - company. deUar sb was f r.p-per- rt XrTu. - ysrJSTf Four-Mlnu- te - ( socsf bSf'5,, wl"rto" - pr.nt saJ i -- MM to ef us ..-- ;vth.torhonorata h- -c et sswMtanted SupL H hern riotendent - er Provo Office,aad tre.ment ?She would much J arjuated that aj her been discourteous to wfimber of principals meetings and la irrigating perience s; Sugar-Beet- Fall. Idaho. C. Wheelon, Twin subacrlpttnw naysaoat rrarowd complaints should b mad 6 Jama A- - Oliver North Is .Wtrt BU Telephous tl. 361, A rant for ttt Daily. Px'orCay Cbareh N.w ' gad othar yibUeaUosa . Ail J. luk 8 p.m. Reception, Logan Commercial Address; President of th association.y. o Sugar Mark Austin, , 8:89 am. Jt. Jan. Wedneeday, i Satni-Waak- ly Z i -- I highways of the county. Many 01 th Jordan oe hoot tustnot and Students In meohsmic arm era put- ciqr commissioners are being asked to.- M lhe finlBhlnt tomihrs on a com-talmto make this necessary steps set of furniture-- for th girls pisteroom. I irovement refit 1otimew Stffl Claming a steam table Is beijig installed this j Influenza la still claiming Its vie-- week in the achAol cafeteria, rooms Shower baths and dressing disease tlma, but th DaUire of tho at first. It, have been completed since school seams sot so virulent seems to b oa thq wane and the A survey of the Jordan Consolidated fic'al have hop of its early abate- ment and ar taking every precau- - ( the an,ls B'1 Inspector 111c,e tion to protect the community from . Its ravages No public gatherings pro "" ' . being held and tho necessary business is. being conducted Under restrictions Union Youth Victim rvr UrCSU that wUl best protect th people from . aJi lnt lUCflZR thq spread ofthe disease.Jhe officials are making no predictions a to the MtTRRAY, Jan. II David Fox. who probable time for the city to resume its normal oourse died at the family home in Union Tues - ' Mrs. Funeral of CroifAnna day, was tha son of Thomas and old sad a. Funeral services Lucy D. Stons Fox. Ha. waa 17 years Croxford, wife of Leonard Croxford, WtH be hold tomorrow ta the Mill Creek ward cemetery at 1 oclock. The C- H. the will Banka leave cortege Mr. undertaking parlors at 12 49. Croxford died teat Sunday of enza-pneumonia. Besides her husband and two children shs leaves her parents, Mr. and Mr H. H. Brady of Union, nevon brothers and1 two' cta with the connty Butettlx Recent Investlgutlons of n. tenalla and Curly Topt lkr. R. H. University of California and W. J. Hartung. Bpreeklee Sugar Th Sugar-BeNematode; Dr. E. G. Titua, U. 8. department of agriculture. Recent Observation on Sugar-BeUtah Diseases; Dr O, R. HUl,-Arrioaitural college. 1:80 pm. New W. J. Jones, Sugar-BeMachinery; W. 8. department of agrieultora.e. and Beets; J. F. Piling Taring West Cache Sugar company. 1:80 p.m. Contract Problems; Jr Amalgamated Sugar company. 8 p.m. Banquet, Hotel Eo-ei- e. 8ew-orl- cem-psin- et ;ZE?d whichtMrtheyaPVroval claim by as Dt.i--i autned by only They elaim the .denial Vat forcefully taken from ho had been delegated tTa It telhe principal of the i deelare Supt. teachers ioeL The . nothing about rh7y-;ver-thwa. ibt. to ,f vjl ti et It had been EACH DAY THAN ABE: J. et - StfS Foath-erston- m y, haT,n mad an exact eopy of th PROVO, Jan. 18. Quarantine Officer LlwmeMd and circulated It among a all Adam Anderson reported today that the ,1ST rf prominent cttlsens. r ol lowing ar Influensa situation in clearing vary rapswp willingly signed as irsumon lal and ths idly In thia city- and that many more i are pin being released than are being quarnear Miss Ertemen: DOnly four new cases were ra-Your Intand'd departure from lm- - antined. fgVOrUblA. ore tn field .a to enter a r today. ported know-nrU u to ipresprido In your Bome trouble has bean experienced fry . children sent home from school on scto ouraelves and 6m:tit"iVhe io with children of nine playing W are, oi o( v, holi comm unity. neighborhood and spread ng the a that yonr n am aiao soma have broken quaran oars, awar awed beyond suto lines into national been weigh from tb different town hi rrit. vher you have Reports But even M eaated rany a time. show very eatlsfmetory county bnad non worthy than thla condition ercrywbere. There ia not a In Bantnquin and thoee In ,o to tht intimacy and low that you ease ana southern town are aald to be at hwtowed on your Trtenaaaource From thia deep rdMnsfaw jjgrjjt. in pleasant Grore where the dia-- r arises your ea.se had auch a foothold a abort time riybtly r and iflmce with both pupU and ajpo ther J wttl left. Frevw gews hatea TTurVls ltss need to wfshyi hu for an First t,leut. Ira N. Hinckley returned (hss to voice our hope retur tmon us here, who more last night from Camp Jackson, 8.' Cl Lieut. Hinckley waa aboard a transendeavor. appreclaurour our Sincerely, port In Hampton Roads when tire S ferownins. mayor; armistice waa signed. '(Slimed) T Jess Knight has received a Genoa hryt, Flyfare, Wilferd Bramwell Par T Wright Georire Shorten, John helmet from Lieut. Vern R. Ekins, mb i Ktton John F Burton, John S Igewia, la In France. obn Colley, Thomaa B Evana, Jamea At the regular meeting of VSlley i C. A. Pro rod, E. M. Reid, John Chapter No. 3 Order of the Eastern Star I Carrer the following officers were enstalied: dent Johnson said thia momiTvf hit Worthy matron. Nora Redfield; worthy ieciatioai with JliM Petaraen baa patron, William F. Bulkley; associate secretary. nyi been of a friendly nature, that hea matron, Sarah Livingston; Bell Williams; treasurer, Henry G. any !U feeling iu not aware ofunderstood Lillian her realF Blumenthal. conductress. thm and iitioa vu oa account of the ilineaa of Holmes; associate conductress, Fanny : D. Bulkley. dter whe resides in Nebraska. A class in war literature, empha- afxing drama, has been started at ths iritith Day Celebration Brigham Young untverstty, Mtss Reynolds teacher. O. H, Berg and Bon company, underIndefinitely Postponed takers and funeral directors, have filled, of Incorporation, succeeding articles DGDE.V, Jan. II "the Because of and Son. The president of the of th Influent epidemic Berg new company I O. H. Berg; vice presiIsss la eharg of plans for the B dent. Mrs. A J. M, Berg; secretary and British day in this elty have treasurer; Wyman Berg. The company tt laouaced that the event will b poat-a- d Is Incorporated for 126.900, fully paid aa follows: O Indefinitely It was the, original up. Tha directors ara lection to havs a three day celebra-'- i H. Berg Mrs A. J. M. Berg, Wyman Mrs. Wyman Berg and 8. M s Jan 16, 2S, and 2 Th program Berg. idsded a Florence danoe. Tavlor. Nightingale for AlaX Mlsslri Funeral service wrformancee In the Alhambra and wtr and a mass meeting la the were held yesterday ta tha Berg Mr. A funeral theRev. chapel ww-lhe and servlets various 8qn A number ta large charge naias ef the cit. This program the young man's friends came down 1 b carried out, it la expected as of from Salt Lake to attend the services but at a lte to ba vIJ17,nK', waa In the city cemetqry. Interment w later. - -- -- 1 an )S ti' ?. i lut r udi ft at t be-w- witt t 4 IfttO- - r 3 f ' M th r ft n af dm twotiH irtskt poeit ,f HtTft am n is ehftf WlJ r co vt tori y, bT B. Y. U. Students Work Welli. ' Jan IS A vlait to th tl Ogden valley, which are eon, it against Ogden City WOKf, JJ hrii,d and other, was J,37m,tn hearing the caae. brT.2ntnAA. 5.' 7 'wer W. Age, city of- a. a tha complainants. Th party Wtwt fall !i I4rt in-i- Jurymen Visit ft dn wpw ,r Kfoor. andCityAa'after frSftag of"? kF . J. Stewart of b? opthtag state- N fft. ,K. Pal"Mffa U Is thought fruW y 8 t0 the Jury lata thia WWL ? gw r W 'IJ1 It V IS R R II ,11 R H 11 I 1 Jen Will Jn 1 N?a.mPUc be Host convtl''a of the aasooiatlon ta HR IS 8 IIS w,7urlV th 'Mrtttlon to visit lij 1 1 1 In Auto Repair Shop Jaji.18. Clad In eftTeralla til students of th de partment of the - Priffham Yoons arc now- busy repairing automobile. They occnt to enjoy- - It, too. and ar eager and energetic Hi their task The ahopsar fall of old 'cars, which th studentg'are tearing down and rebuilding The visitor aces a sight that Is interesting. Ond group is busy vulcanising, another is engaged tn acetylene welding, while stilt others are doing lathe, battery, magneto,, or generator work cried one enthairtastic 8ee here, young mechanic. 1 didnt have a X Just went ta the lathe and made one. It was a creditable steel hammer, and will no doubt prove to the owner. work has boon popular from tho beginning and blda fair to continue ta ho so- Tho practical no of the work: appeals to young men. "Few of them," aald Instructor Ander-ko"expect to become professional automobile mechanists, but they want to knew how to repair their own FROVO, ;o teerv-Iceab- le Auto-moeha- te n, 1tl 11.11 SCHOOL-DA- Y git STRAIN 0V? a or a fast-growi- ng -- the. diet p ewf U. &, m. Business meet.1 11:80 ,.T. A. tag. 1:80 p.m. Brock. U. 8. Food Administration and Facta About Sugar. Practical Prob-- lems R-- C Kibby, American Beet Sugar oonv-ponInvert lgatlons on the Oort of L A. Moor-hous-e, Producing Sugar-BeetU. 8. department of agriculm ture. I Supplies Sent ,to Denver ; By Tooele Red Cross i Mask Must be Worn ByAIl in Park City (Special Correspondence.) FARK CJTT, Jaa. 17. At a meeting of the city council last everting tt waa derided that, beginning tomorrow morning and unttl further notice, an Park CTt7 ao an coming ta to Park City must wear a gauss mask. The uombcrmf influensa cases up to last evening waa 46. reported Th old Denver A Rio Grande depot hoe tcned Into aa Isolation hospital bees and all "flu C1K, wm tie handled Lh ar. i EFFECT OF GOIEBNEHT . KERS WASHINGTON, Jaa. 1A Everett Brown, president of tha Chicago Livestock exchange, testified before the bouse Interstate commerce committee today that government operation of atockFarda would result ta the stifling tirthe purchase of livestock sod that producers would ba forced to accept any prices the packers desired to pay, Ha aald tha stockyards ware tha 'babies' of tba packers aa shown by evidence of trad commission and that Ifthsfederaj tha government took tharti over, the packer, would buy th producers. direct - "Th from packerIn would hot compete with ona another that event," aald Mr. Brown, "instead of buyers going to tha Iu groupa.-th- e chances era producer. only one buyer would go to each, Tha packers would apportion tha distriau among themselves and would not Inupon tha others fringe Mr. Brown said tha territory." k Chicago exchange favored government supervision of th meat industry, provided this supervision was placed over Other Industrie as well. For the past 34 year the meat In been made the of legAwtryjiaa islative abuse, he aald, target "and not a thing baa been accomplished- except Inconveniencing th industry.- at, to time Congress either started Investigating other Industries as well as this or stopped entirely. W. R. Tagg. president of tha National Livestock exchange, agreed with Mr. Brown that- government control Would stine competition,, but said he favored government supervision sane business Unas to prevent along unfair practice and disortailnatlon. Live-stoc- !'veryaKltLStrn!1Sn8 .13 iS? j,, to nourishing factor.1 ; eveiy day, during a time PRESIDENT TO VISIT enent anJends nouruiMnenl essential to confirm growing child not & ;f5l?!nlJoranything short ofWpywrwi3 Scotts. DEVASTATED REGIONS 'PARIS. Jan, 1. President Wilson a UT avail himself of the first opportunity between the meetings of the peace delegations to visit tb devastated regions of Franca, REPORT MADE TO THE BANK Commteiioner of the State of lAah. of the Condition of The GARFIELD BANKING CO. t MRS. IN A RICHARDS, Located at Garfield In 'the County of Lake. State of Utah, at the close of the residence at 1 p. m. and the serv- Silt business on the. 31st day of December, ices .were at' 1:14. First Counselor 1918. Frank H. Berrett of tba Union ward Oifi lo conducted and the Union ward Loan and .$ tIHLH OI.H choir fornlshed music. Prayer waa by Overdraft Uncur4 Elder LeRoy Richards, second coun- Stocks and Othar- Bonds selor lo th blshoe of Burton ward. TaejBanklng Hoas li.m.40 speakers were Eider John G. Sharp of Due from State Ranks and 71277.97" Bankers tba presidency of Jordan stake, and M.84 N. G Jorgenson- Checks and Cash Item Clyde Brady the benediction and dedicated Silver Coin . ... 1,444.11 . the grew Mr. Richard died at tba Currency ,21111.44 TT. ft. 6,444.4 age ef 31 yearn Treasury Certificates 363.44 War Saving Stamp a, a a - It - ..... Majors and Minors Sign Agreement at Last Meet Total . JI36.fl3.44 Jl 34,444.4 Capital Stock paid ta 6.944.04 8unlue Fund Undivided Profit, HgW YORK, Jan. 13 Th eoaeiod-ta747.44 , Exchange, eta oaastoa of a weak of oonfrncs Unpaid between major and minor teaga base- Dividend Deposits .... ball cub ewaera waa hold her ortay, Individual Certificate of tba principal burimss bring tb algo-ta- g Demand . - LTtl.04 posit to of a new working agraamont 1.944.44 Checks- - r, take tb ptao of tb national ogres Cuhleria of 1AM6.44 Time Certificate DapeWL t of moat abrogated by mutual bod Mil.46- tb two major origantsatioM and th Liberty Bond Account aaaodatloti of Mino- r- League. Tb . --fUMlt-44 . Total minors now win b under control of tbehr aura board of arbitration until State of Utah, County of Balt Tnkuc 162 1 beta a duly sworn Gilbert la ease ef ftwre dispv. It hss cording topalmer say thaC law, depose -been prepod that tb minor and th he la Cashier ef the above named a acb above and friregoiag representative bank: that ths appoint majors and these two will appoint a refer contains a full, tree and correct report This ooaxmtttce ot tfrr will adjust ail statement ef tha condition of tho said difference which may arias. bank at rh close of burimss oa the list day ef December, 191. GILBERT PAiangL t Cotweet A tteet: Consul SilHman Dead. , R MoCTTRJtTOK. W. JOHN M. HATK H BIDWlAli R. WASHINGTON, Jan. j. DtreetaesL t Hmtimn, United States consul at Guahe before nei sworn Subscribed end aa who figured prominently dalajara, of January, 191. a ispieaautatlio of the American gov-- this 11th day CHA& 7 PARSOKBL' H. eminent during the Huerta regtm ta PwsW Notary M ex loo, died at Guadalajara yesterday My Cwawtsdoa exptxeo SMii at noon. day of February tail. Bank Ore., ' State of Utah, Office mtariooer. W. Cnasatreioeeiki Bank I. American Troop Of tb State ef Utah, de hereby ortl- that th foregoing is a fall, true and; . France Arrive fy correct oopy of tb statement f the: show ssmsd eempaay, filed ta my HEW TURK. Jan. IL Tb Ameri- fu thi Utb day f January, im. I M W. K. EYAHB. can steamship President (kant and the Bank Com mtaslonet. 'STt battleship Booth Dakota attired to- - ........ JL g e- sjNuu.n as' ad ! jt DAVTD FOX. "I -- !!n xxf ta survived by bis mother, six staters and one brother. His father death ta an accident at th Highland JSoy smelter IX years age. The funeral will be held at th resi dence of Job Oeveroen ta Union Mooday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Interment vrUU be ta th Murray city eesnetery. Rank work, country work, ' otfio work, legal work, quick work, oar specialties Deseret News Job Dep- t- f a Peia From efl been completed. , ... Mrs. Hendrickson Dead. Mrs, Jorge Hendrickson of th Murrey Second ward, died Thursday of influensa. 8h was about 46 year old. and is survived by her bps band and two eon. Tho father and th boy are now ta a serious con- dltiou with tho same disease and ar- 1 t 1. I 'I Jv I vrtD rangements Tor funeral-serrloe- s not be made tram they are Improved. library WH1 Open. Murray library win open Monday with hours from I to 8 pjs. each day for circulation only. Patrons are urged to bring ta ajl books ta tfretr - Tb library has been closed since ths influenza ban was first put Into effect. Tho ban te now lifted and tho institution will serve tha public again though somearhat restricted. Red Croce workers of the Murray branch, who are candidates lor tha In. idgnia to ba given 0 workers having 890 boors of work to their credit, are odvteed to communicate with Mrs. D. A. McMillan, chairman of tha special committee for that purpose, at an ea ., Th ly data Blanks wiU te furnished al candidates oa which to make formal application for th award. Other members of tha special committee are Mr. I C. Miller, Mr E. C. Bagley, Mayor N. W. Erekaon and Mr. D. W. Moffat -. tnrtriaiUuu by Group Th group plan of Instruction Q begin at the Murray high school next Monday. By this arrangement the students will call at tho school ta small groups each day to - receive ensign meats Of work; report progress, and receive special assistance. Each group will be permitted to remain In the bnildlng not more than one hour and care will be taken not to admit any students coming from homes where there is sickness, nOr will any students be admitted who hare colds 'Of Other symptoms of illness. While there ar yet quite a number of homes ta the city quarantined with Influenza the number of new cases to and it ta believed dally decreasing that tt conditions continue to Improve tt will be possible to open all of the schools by Jam 27. Jordan School Notre. . English, history,, domestic science and art, are being taught by correspondence with marked success at Jordan. Many students are putting their entire time on two subjects and the teachers sr gratified at the result In some eases students are limiting themselves to one study alone, 'with th Idea of completing. tho prescribed work ta - short time as possible, when they will take-u- p another. Full credit will te given, and no work covered by correspondence will be repeated at school. At an Informal meting ef the board Thursday, it .was. decided Jo school on Monday. While the lnflu- jre-op- en ly - 2 ko3 3 loyeniow Hum SbnU. y- No. - 5y 03 nscicnlioiis norafe- We are conscientious ta th conduct and in the pricing of ear funeral ,We will supply th best and most experienced undertaking establishment and place it at th disposal of thorn who need our cervices at prices that show our fair eplrlt od Juotlco. C. H. RANKS UNDERTAKING CO. M array, Utah. ' No. 4, Tome So&tou. Sand. 1 1 Ttu above out Mustratse ties ett eooure hi tha anCtalhml sfawturee sod If 11 Is 1 oninformed peepl imigme. It will be noted that th of th anti olio fry th water ell bring lighter than watsn Th occurrence of ell In anticlines Is th most Important prlnofole ef OIL GEOLOGY and the balk of uIL th oil produced in the world1 history has bean found on sntielinal structure. I ' ' J: A number of the LEADING BUSINESS MEN of Utah, with .8 view of developing the. industry of the state procured 25QQ acre3 --ot land on the Gastavoson 03 Dome in miles Diamond Fork Canyon. This land is situated about 75 miles south of Salt Lake and ' . from the D. & R. G. Railroad. Oil ALREADY DISCOVERED. On 1000 acres of this property oil is discovered forcing its way through the cracks ' and crevicBa of the solid rock where Geologists and Petroleum Engineers marvel at the showing and declare it to "be most favorable for the development of a large oil field. The organizers at once placed enough money in the Treasury to drill THREE WELLS to the first producing oil sands, a depth of aboot 600 feet, and they now INVITE" the PUBLIC to in this"great enterprise. join them THESE ARE SOME OF THE MEN. grfeat oil D- I H. GUSTAVESON, President Frtroleum engineer. Consulting engineer for the Utah Consolidated Oil compajiy sod the Ute Oil company of 8L Louis. B. F. JJAUEfL .Vico Presided. , President of the Balt Lake Hardware Co. J. W. MUSSBR. Secretary, Assistant secretary Utah Cunaotjitatad Oil Co. ' GEORGE H. ISLAUB, Treamirer. Fortner recorder of Salt Lak emraty. GEORGE H. SMITH. General Counsel. General Federal Solicitor for th Union Pacific and V). 8. I. railroads. JOSEPH R. MURDOCK. Director. President of Heber City. Preaidont : Provo Reeervotr A Utah Lak Irrigation Co. President Utah Consolidated Oil Co. of-Ba- nk . REMEMBER"-0- II ni twGthr Companies' LEWIS K POND. Dtraeter. r CapttmJlrt of Brigham City. Utah. DR. RAPHAEL &, OtfiKN. Dlrecter. , DR MXT.RAX ROCK. Director. , N. C. PETERSEN,. Director. Representing- Western Building and Magna, 'Utah, ' THEODORE TOBIAPON.- - Director. Building Contractor, Salt Laka A limited number of 4. lean j ' - Co. at j-- A. H. WOOLLET. Bupertntendent Wholesale Grocery DepL Z.CJCX L. D. .GOLDBERG, Dnluth, Mtan. Secretary and r Treasurer Torchlight Wyoming Ofl Co. - - Is Already Discovered on Our Property UtahTfehsoUdated to(M!r(yoining'Bgr"OTie WHta r!ac rthr -- 50(1 ready foe action' RIG CAN BE PLACED ON OUR PROPERTY. -- a . bear Always " th Signature ef L-e- and Bate Bead. Mrs. Coefl May Jones, wife of Clare Jones of Grant ward, died Thursday evening, on day after her child. Funeral service for froth jnether and child will-fro hold tomorrow at &;34 at th C. H. Banks undertaking parlors and both will te placed In tho tuna grave at th Murray city cemetery. Mrs. Jones la survived by her husband and one child, her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jededlafr Aylett of eWst Jordan, and severed brothers and slaters. Th child of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Richardson of south State street will be buried tomorrow at 1:39 with services at the family residence. The ehUd died two weeks ago. Th funeral was delayed because the tntlra family waa suffering from Influenza and could not attend the services. Mr. Harmon Dead. Mrs. Grace Harmon, wife ef David R. Harmon, of Granger, died at th family residence last evening of Influenza. Mrs. Harmon was 44 years old and is survived by her husband and nlns children, ter father, 8. H. H emeu way, and four staters. Mrs. Hannon waa active in social and religious circles and waa Interested ta all matters affecting th ego od of the .community. Arrangements for the funeral bav not (Special TOOELE Jaa. IT. Tooele Cross chapter shipped to Dwnvor during tb- 94week tb 30fonewtng quarters garmentsshirts, pairs of socks. IS boys uodersblrts, 6 afreets and 1X0 petticoat. Production order No. 1SJ-of 34 layettes for consisting refugee children, has been received and accepted. Them layettes are ready ta be given ont for making Next Thursday evening at tb eeanty building a meeting of the Tooele county Red Cross chapter will be held for lb election of aa execu tty committee. Th Christmas roll call for Tooele eountv Red Croes chapter resulted as follows: Tooele City 1,42. Ophir 111, Stockton 11! Woudover 144, Vernon 44, Clover 37, Brda 37, Gold Hill 33. Lak Point 4L Lincoln I, Rt. John not reporting. owing to sickness. Total, 1,646. Unl-vsrsl- ty ham-mer- Q,to.Cfrs who will ?? n 3 tars,. Mother cele-atlo- s tywtto Thursday, Jan. 0. 8:80 turn. Relation Between the Farmer and the T. Taylor, Sugar company; Reed Amalgamated Sugar company and W. D. Lippltt, Great Western Sugar comBureau pany. Discussion by Farm member. for-Mr- t 1 For Infants and Children ks Ln... ?1 In Use For Over 30 Years: - pavement I iu4na- - C ASTORIA ynaclthhJhal drawing students reoenUy eompleted maps and nooDle"' Influ- com-pan- Utah-Idah- ' - OGDEN, Jan. IS A.. men. officers and wafS: Troops aboard the President Grant Included the, headquarters company of the Elghtlv field, artillery brigade, two officers and 41 men and 'the following field artillery regiments: Sec' ond, 32 officers, 14 34 men. gist regl- -j ment complete, 33 rd, 23 officers, 1,31 men; Company H.i 347th ln- fantry, four officers and 207 mom also waa aboartf. All these troops are . , regulars. ho re-op-en Sonl-WssU- Ltwy qrs passengers I THE PROPOSITION WE WILL DRILLAS SOON AS A ' tO TOD shares ara offered at lie ORlClNAit. 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