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Show :ri H DESERET EVENING 4 3., Office Ogden ..omnaw REKD HOTMU AKred Gfadwall. Ma gSTtiOMt-- Hoi W letowted tv mchtoa mardlif i, , tvleery, Chvrofe i nay. Ttt. lilCR always ! wvrha oad all BODYGUARD" YOUR -- 309. newspaper non sure sated that the child bo named Woodrow Iaarui Peace Petersen Parker, but members of the family refused to give tba baby sneb a load. i WILL BE SPENT er 41 Ifca'' tol, all til 7. , y Prw.v nd er- -' ho' fart lnj ami Tb art ant a Tlity Parka ar a for-- l IUf is. a Ti func. -- v u R plait. of It nt ot. cam. it art th, or f out. load tad a fariw ou M, Im a for htrr rbfb. duty rta t ded track oration In publlo Improvement and action of new plant. Tba Items of oxpendlturo Include: rden city, 1735.000; Weber county, 00,000; Ogden school district, $500,-iSpssry Flour company, 3250.000, h packing oorporefaon, $250,000; company, ;iobe Milling $500,000; Ogden oper Highway, $5,000; Weber 4337,000; county rOada rtng, "1,000; Ogden sewer. $$0,000; Og-sidewalk. $40,000; Ogden curb yt gutter, $40,000, Third ward lat-,r- la $300,000. With the expenditure of such a mge aum of money it la anticipated gsre will bd plenty of employment b the city and county during the rssent yea r. A large portion ot the mount named tor expenditure on labile Improvements, however, upon th action of the taxpay- C; ct h 1L dt7 and county and private cor he m mat the coming bond election. 23. (Imeva Plshsfv snd Mrs daughter of Mr Twenty-sixt- h street, was accidentally run down by an automobile at the Intersection of Washington avenue snd Twcntyfourth street The child, who had Jesterdsy tt toi pm cross the street with an elder sister, was painfully injured She was taken to the office ot R. E. WoxrelC, where she was given medical attention find It is reported that she will recover H. F. Pettemon was driving the automobile and had Just turned into Twenty-fourth street when the child stepped hi front of the car Eye witnesses state that the car was traveling at a rooder ate rate ot speed. year-old !aHif f Attempt to Remove Hindu Headgear March 22. "I don't aee just becanae hes a Mohamme-ua- , be ahould ait In court with a wel wrapped around hta bead, motored George Allen, court bailiff, as he turned his seat In the district court wterday morning after he was by Judge A. W. Agee, while s tbe act of attempting tp use force Singh, a Hindu, having Haman rmove his turban. And be didnt no stand up when the judge entered as court room," the bailiff conOGDEN, hANDY, sol-5le- ra Quarantine OGDEN, March 22 Charging cruelty, Frank R. Toller has filed suit for divorce In th district court against his wife. Vilate Toller. V O. H. Butler Funeral. y OGDEN, March 22. Funeral services for Ormond H. Butler will be held In the Marriott meetingincident occurred at the open-- t house Sunday afternoonward at 2 oclock the case of Amtr Singh against B. with Bishop Thomas Powell In charge. D. Wilson. Tbe bailiff observed Mr. Butler was killed at the crossing ; Hindu, who to act as Interpreter, at west Twelfth street when the autoad no attempt to remove bis tur-s- mobile he was driving wss demoland after calling upon all persona ished by an O. S. L. passenger train remove their hats and securing early Tuesday morning. a response from the interpreter, he iis in the act of removing the header from tbe Hindu who made a vlo-- it Miisionaries, Soldier protest, when the court explained at the turban had some connection And Old Folks Honored th the Mohammedan religion and vs not proper to Interfere. (Special to The News I A verdict was given by the court NORTH OGDEN, March 2S The in the afternoon in favor of tbe ilntlff The Hindu told of his lov eighteenth annual missionary day here lain with "Mary Wilson oB this city yesterday, made of triple interest by said he met her in Nevada and providing honor fob the old folk's and at she promised to marry him; that soldier boys with the missionaries, outlicense wav secured and that the girl re it in two, giving him one part and stripped any of its predecessors. The teplng the other, assuring him that ward Chapel was appropriately decorns tbe American way of getting mur- ated with pictures of pioneers, missionaries and soldiers and relics of army 'd. that later he discovered they-irnot married; that he had given and missionary life. Appropriate fa defendant $400 with which to pur-its- e badges were furnished the guests of furniture for the house and that honor. Heber J. Randall Was in charge of had also gtven Mary Wilson over program, which waa as follows: which included the price of, a theSelection ", by the band; piano preamend ring, other jewelry and much lude, Mr. Theresa C. Lowder, prayer, mdyi that he had visited the Wilson John W. Gibson; mixed quartet, Gilme on many occasions and .that Mr. bert, Lewis, Una and Bessie Randall; STOPPED COUGH AFTER IN Wilson and the defendant FLU address of welcome. Bishop Frederick m repeatedly to marry Oie ENZA. girl, he Barker; song, "America," the soldier aintilf sought to recover the $400 boys, fad by Leon F. Berret; a soldiers T Want (o say that Foleys Honey bad given to the defendant. experience. William A. Brown; selec- and Tar fa the best cough medicine I tion by tbe band, remarks, Elijah A. ever tried," writes E. B McDowel, R. ormal Resolution Larkin; march to the amusement hail, F. D. 1, Box 119 Arlington, Tenn. "My with music by the band, where a boun- - eon had influenza. He had the worst with a score of j Kind of a cough and I tried everything, Includes School Bond tlful repast was spread yernng ladies td see that all were sup - )t,ut nothing did any good. God sent the selection, by OGDEN, March 22 The elty board of piled; Mountain Horae Bo band; song. mft & friend with Foleys Honey and Our Dear, by the j Tar. and hia cough was better the next 'ucation last night formally passed resolution for a bond e missionaries, response, Edward Ber- - jay an(j ( two days he had no cough of le.eo providing for the purpose of build- rett; Myrtle A. Huband, talk, at all " Foley's Honey and Tar stops a new school to replace the Central "Our reading, Pioneers." Charles Storey, music harsh, racking coughs, eases wheezy ntor high school and build- -t by tbe band: song, by the another assembly, breathing. It is effective, yet pleasant to replace th old South Washing-- a a "How Firm Foundation," remarks, achool. to take. Schramm Johnson. Drug Co. It wae provided in the resolution that George H. Hall, reading. Olive RanAdv. e bonds would run for a period of 20 dall, song, Nephl J. Brown, missionary with the option of redemption at experience, William Andrew Jones, "ra e end of 10 years snd the rate of in-Margaret Rogers, piano duet, Farmers Contemplate not to exceed 5 per cent per reading, Lerol Blaylock and Byron- Chadwick, mnum. fined. Tbe a, 1 . John Parry, - OFFERS $10,000 REWARD TO SOLVE BOMB EXPLOSION Pa! r March OAKLAND, 21 Georye D, Greenwood, 8n Lcanciaco Marjorie Jane Miller of Mr and Mr L. W MiiJer If ughter Idaho Fall died there Thursday banker, tontcht offered a rewjrdof and the body wax brought to Murray $10 000 for information which Would for burial The funeral today sU 2 lead to the arrest of those rcepoffr" o clock at the home of Mrs J K Miller. ible for the death of bi wife, who wao killed by a bomb expioeiop in the grandmother of the child, Q Marshal J W Paidwel! has beeni the family dtome here laf at home the pact few Tuesday nijrhL ebled to remainfrom a severe cold. Gov. William D. Stephens ported a day suffering j a hour aftew laac toWright of M&cna ha moved hi !?wanl The city council soon family Murray and has accepted ajbe tragedy followed with the announcement of a position with Thomas Martin U Co Wllford Walker of Warm River reward of $250 Idaho, formerly of Holliday is here on bumness and is visiting- with some offrw. hia old time friends and reiatrvea. I nOUSand For ' Winder ward gave a welcome home party to returned soldiers The oxer- Flight to Australia cises consulted of a piogram and daice. with refreshments. The Murray Tescbers association n MELBOrRVE, March 21 fr-dgave a banquet in the high txhooi last dispatch, via KeutcrO in honor of of the board educaThe night commonwealth government to oftion and the Special a prise of $50,600 for the fird: meats of the superintendent were Supt. and fering evening successful flight from Great Britain Mra. G. X OUid of bait Lake City. to Australia that is undertaken by AuThe campaign for overseas clothing stralian. will begin in the Murray Branch tomorrow. jrlfty , Divorce Suit Filed. diocese required him to do sotJha 1 ahould rewponmbllitie home by thtm, not by him. fmenmt f tSpeclai to The News ) March 22. Governor Simon Bamberger and Chaplain B H. Robert wars tbs principal speakers at an entertainment last night In the Jordan high school in honor of returned The sever so r saM be is prood GEORGE Xa, NELBKN. of Utah s war record, both at home and In the army Mr. Roberts scored ihrn snd landed In France July IX where b in Mountains. tbe ways Rocky who insist that America shell tak no afterwards stationed on the firing in international affairs, line. On Nov 13, he wee stationed part si abort-tal- k - - -of his .A lie- - writes Utt I hav overseas . was c, uianj Influenza Report by ".ninctbe given by William Park, a returned soi- - been hottest fight of the battles of ah Tee had a great experience and many Officer oier, ad followed withke a reeding Mtfpoeed aJter narrow eecapea My health has been tbe wounded men being car- fairly good this winter watching and I have 22 paet him from the battle front. been on guard most of the time I am PRCTYO, March he ried Feeling, He apoke of the soldier a mother aa the now says, that many disquieting reports real hero of the war waiting "for a call to come home, but do not as yet know when 1 will be are being circulated In this city relaTbe were introduced by permitted to return to the good old U tive to the influenza situation. Quar- Mayor speaker W. Wilson Superintendent S A" antine Officer Adam Anderson desires I. C Jensen rendered the On Oct 3, 1417 young Nefsen entered invocation. to report that there are now approxi- A vocal duet as given by tdua An- the U K service He first went to A male Camp Lewis and was afterwards trans--. mately 3$5 people afflicted with In- derson and A I. Woodward fluenza. This, Mr Anderson says, is ferred to Camp Kearnv where he was d L E .Van stationed with the 145th field 150 fans homes quarantined than when artillery the Boye On March 11 1918 he returned home the first wave of the epidemic hit Je?ire Old Two soprano solos on a Brigade7 furlough During his stay Provo, affecting approximately 225 were sung by Edna Anderson, and th home hi was married to Miss Mildred fewer persons of the c Atkinaon of Murrai. March 14, and program cloceA with the He reports that one arrest has been SS iT. lnhlm by the singing audlen on March It, he left for Camp Kearny ldj made during the last two days for vio" where he remained in training until Before the program to the auditorium! june lation of the city ordinance relative 12. when he wae sent to Camp to keeping quarantine. He desire to s chicken dinner waa served to 72 of Merritt New JerBe and from there Jl wmy overseas He has two brothers in the iby urn,fl warn the citizens agaihat breaking j of M8rvln NHsen who ?erTlc to and who Governor urge people quarantine high school Bamberger was is in the nav and HarryMurray, Nelson of have influenza symptoms to report introduced by Toastmaster A. Robert Murray, who Is at Middletown Penn Larson, postmaster of Sandy I am immediately to the city physician Harry Nelsen writes Buffering A dance was given in the school gyman attack of appendicitis, and am nasium immediately after the evenings from Prev New Notes. on my way to the hospital for an operprogram. Provo Elks Thursday evening enteration. tained St A banquet in honor of District Alfred J. Grant Dead. Deputy Exalted Ruler 8 L. Raddoa of Alfred Job Grant, of Granger, died Esteemed' Park City. Thursday of influenza Mi Grant waa a native ot Salt Lake Mrs Sarah EggerUen Fluff of Salt Pioneer , Laid Rest "Cttywhere he was born March 17 1676 Lake Is s Provo visitor this week, the sou of the late John Grant And Emms Ms. Mr. L. of E Eggertaen guest god Lames Grant. He moved to Granger (Special Correspondence!) Quarantine Officer Eben Mann of CEDAR CITY, March 20 Funeral Provo Bench reports 22 houses under quarantine on the Bench and about 75 services were held yesterday for John persona afflicted with Influenaa. former mayor of Cedar City, The freshman class of th Brigham Parry, Young university will close- - Its weeks legislator from Iron county and widefestivities with a grand ball tonight. ly known and esteemed resident of this city for many years. A large Upon s request of Sheriff J T Williams, Parson Richards of Pleasant number of relatives and friends paid Grove was arrested Thursday In Evans- their tribute of affection fog him and ton. Wyo , on a charge of failure to reverence to hia memory. All of his provide for his four minor children. children were present Except two T. Mrs. was who C. GHlilan. at finow- Strickland Hoyt, humorist, author and lecturer, will appear on the lyceum course at College hall tonight. Elder James E Talmags will be tbe speaker at Jhe B Y university next Sunday evening. -- ihy, to sartox t" spend BM-redg- desire ex pen id where s, March 22. Mrs A C. bss received word of tbe death hiJr,Fresoo of her nephew. Lynn B. Jenkins, who enlisted for tbe period of tbe wP to Moore, Ids, He wss wounded to action Oct. 1, 161$, and died Jan. 5, of this year He I survived by seven brothers and one sister. livd In hi evra Home. -- Dead in France. Whether a the elertcsl authorities of th !0 Worreater Dr Eroeut Harold Pearce recently waa consecrated Btabop of Worcester. In course of a 'sermon it waa declared that bo htahop really wanted to live in a caatta and that If the people of The bishopric of Bennion yyard wa reorganised tout Sunday with Thomaa W Dtmond ae bNhop T O Labrum. firet couneelor and William Healey second counselor The member of the a ere Walter A retiring buihopric John T Bingburet and k.Ui Ben-o- n a4 mountain climbers alweys two or three nights on their pilgrimage to the top. It is very yrobaWe that a preliminary survey of th proposed route will be made, and tbe advisability also of budding a road ap North Forte to oompiet the loop Is being considered. The loop around the two forks would make one of the most beautiful drive- 21, bishop should b eompaTlod to castle regardleee of his own for a more modest snd less five homo Is a question which I - i OCEDEff, March OODEN, when a small boy snd had resided there He married continuously Fveiyn Barton in wbe alth the following children, MtrviT him Wf lo A, Florence E, Gertrude? Alstna, JIUhard and FJllle Deceased Oiled a mtoston In MCRRAY. March 22. Prlvslte L. Nelaon. battery K 16th tfioldGeorge England from 189$ to 1899, and waa a artil of the presidency of the Fourmember ''7- ovr w hia wife and writing.. he borne The fuis now per- - teenth quorum of aeventy ,r'ni" 1 I tO tolffB neral eevteea witt be held ffi the open mittd he cou'd not welt while tire iftrftlfl it tr waa going on il. at the family remdenco Granger Sunsailed from New York last June day at 2 p.m. Friend are Invited to-t- D M. Fisher. 3X1 de-na- da Murray Soldier Boy x Writet From Germany 1'arent-Teacher- Girl Hit by Auto. -- r V bn OGPRN Virrlt 33 ( h filed in tbe diutrict court by the Wriftht-Whttticompany eirainet Era melt P Annie and Nona' Amite and the Inland Canning company, eek;na Judgment Jor a total of $12,483 48 It i aliened in the complaint that oh Feb 27, lfli, the defendants made a Jointly for M.iiofl pay-- J prenrifsory , note A81S, that Annis and wif a mortgage aa security and that 22 With plana Save OGDEN, March tbe interest on the note wss paid up to tb of for bepC II, 1114 The plaintiffs also as-- .. 13,547, expenditure pad isert that they had incurred a liability In IhJa city and county the prea,ot ,li077 ttorn, fees, besides at year will be a prosperous one for having paid inaurancs on th mortgaged property amounting to $200 55, The expenditure of thla and a citizens. taxes amounting to $391$ to la he made of aunt money by xrg I)NDO)J, Kerch Tbe Newt is dSDv.red In MarTajr end vicinity from the breneb office every night. D R. Merrill Branch Manager.' office in the First National Bank Building, with Aity D.W. Moffat Telephone Murray 2S7, home telephone. Murray ll-l- f - n&n-in-- f; Big Suit Filed. -- MUtl IiUta BlSHOP DECLINES TO LIVE IN CASTLE ur AP0R1 1Q1G -- enolthu aili n lr ln keeping oo baud 22 I ftonl-Week- ly . k v mw Book Hera the Wr(-- a tv draw frees. . Ike eteta MIS it ltl Provo Office your doctor' at aenMove SATURDAY MARCH eenred severe! month! railroad artillery in Prance. a i Next week work will commence on . the remodeling f the drug1 etore i onfidin accommodate the Bute AR Wtecilotlee Bievf end Hahk of tq IhL wblrh mill move into nnrflef delnry new the quarters aboute June I. keald ke to eamva A OMrer Ih Justice Thurman court which Nenk 7rieokw ft, tried lorre Beck "for DooUegfrfng the nt, anal tar IM Deft, fcletdey returned a verdict o guilty, Tbe tad Ckeni WP kev dependent wee fined $150 For a num end etker ftMIcatteea of yeare Beck waa Justice of the Pec here. He is over 70 years old Dead la llakt. Word wae received yesterday of the AUTO HOAD FUNNED TO death In Idaho of Lynn JDuffm, Jfthn reet Last haturdaO Hr snd Hts street went tq the bedrid of atre tHiffin who was reported seriASPEN eflOVEATEAST ously m from influents The daufftotrr Is hut the huabaud sue aum improvln, bed to the diaxaao. Mr Duffin survived bv his wife and two smallir children to Idaho They moved men the wgo- - He wa bornonly m Undun 23 tears ago Dr Olson of I be V of IV le riving S coarse of lecture e to the on child welfare The first PROVO. March 2 2. The re is a wae enjoyed Thursday and movement on foot in tbia city to build tbev will continue ' every evening week . The Lhi becond ward will hold lta aa automobile road to the Aepen annual reunion next Wednesday m the grove, at thd east base of Mt. Tim Rmuin Dancing academy AH mein be is children are invited including panogos, by way of Deer Greek The home of Clifford Auatin is quae. For many years it ha been known sntlned because of influenza. This is the first that a road leading from Deer .Creek j Austin. jueturnedTroeHeberThe he real estate deal waa qomxummated base of Tim pah og ox would W the most feasible automobile route be,. to iJL Wn?vfr nra"nof an1 the the beautiful grove that has grown entire Hre, ,nkth famous as a camping ground for tourWalter Hutchings lx he new operaists who enjoy mountain climbing. tor at the Royal theatre. Bin ha, reported this week are, A Until recently, however, nothing has and Mrs Arch Nielson, a been done In the way of creating sen- SS to Mr And Mre John Htreet a timent favoring the repairing of th and Mrs Randell Srbow boy road. Members of the Provo Com Through the effort head of the 44pj!erRed merci&l club are working on a p!n to JmrTTtaL the grammar reopen the old road for it repair Jrgalatlon, no grude a new sewing automobile traffic. machine for their room. ring Summer travel to the top of Mt. Timpanogo during th? past three years has steadily increased until Governor and Chaplain there is a demand for a summer hotel, or a number of cottages at the grove, Principal Speakers u Otrlea no-tkrotfaay The Disra Mura m NEWS at , - , GERMANS DELIVER BIG GUNS TO U. S. WASHINGTON. D C. March The following casualtiea are reported COBLENZ, March 22 (Corrtoon-den- e by the of the of The Associated Press ) One Americancommanding general expeditionary forces of th bb? 34 centimeter German gun, which in 1917 fired upon Ypris day after day was turned over to the Amer- leans recently by the German deliver- - lumbaugh ing commission. The Y pres gun with Idaho four Others, all mounted upon railroad trucks, eventually may be sent to "the , WOIADED (Degree l.vuktbk- United States as part of the war ma- terial which haa been taken charge1 Cole Arthur J Sirs Suele Cole 376 of bv the American army of occupa-- 1 fourth avenue Pali Lake City. U lah , hhult IaaC N bhults tion When the five railroad guns arrived Maryville Idaho in Coblenz from unoccupied Germanv 1)14 D OE ACCIDENT 4VD OTHER LALAEk. they were in charge of Lieut. Rudolph r of the German army, Gogarten told members of the United States receiving commission that he had been in command of the crew which manned one of the gun of the shipment during the time that it was firing upon ) Corbett Mitchell Herbert N Mit- Ichell. Fillmore, Utah. Ypres two years ago DIED, PREYIOI SLY REPORTED MISSING IS ACTION, Sell Wine in Russia. Don Orandie Wade. James W ade Ltah. OMSK. Russia. March 22 The sale Ogden, oI win, ale, beer and fermented hopey DJL1) OF not YD RECEIVED IY ' ACTIO Y, in public bouses snd elsewhere is to be permitted This is the decision of Pa- Kimball Peterson Carroiin the cabinet of minister. teraon, Ephraim, Utah j, -- , i -- Iiid j , hj V ll r -- haff-w;k- ed I ts-i- Increasing Utahs Wealth Is - retold story. Purchasing More Water ?r?.WB' c,osin remarks, David men and women waa named K"Do song, board Randall; In th, an advis-- i who will act congregation, y (Special Correapondence ) th bond elec-- 1 What Is Right, benediction, William capacity onto aasist regarding Farmers of th, LEHT March 22 the board in It buiidlngA. Linford. will meet Monday to con'orram Ths committee consists of W. Lchi district Dance in the amusement hail in th - Wattla Archie Bigelow, A R Hey-'ssider the proportion of securing more John Watson, O J Stillwell, D O. evening. water for the Lehi fieldI faand bench favor of l''Kay, George Browning. W W. RawPractically, every one s. Mra Lucian W. Ray, Mrs E. M the puichaae of 20 additional second JOHN BARRY since in the fall th mountain nroy. John E. Iwis, R. E Boyd, H Pneumonia Fatal to feet, . Berkett, It flake. Ariz . and'Staniey Parry, who stream gets exiremely 10 low. George Glen. A T Wright. L L Scoville. second la In that Chas. 8. Murphy. Bear River City Woman I isfeet proposed Germany with th American each- from secured be the Utah Lake Irrigation company and army nf occupation died March 17, Sheriff is Grandfather. John Pwfry, who the Provo River Irrigation rompanv (Special Correspondence.!. waa born Nov. 17, 1$4I, in NewmarA campaign will be commenced MonBEAR RIVER CITY, March 21 collecschools the for the day through ket, Flintshire, North Wales. When WDF.V. March 22 Fharlff H C. Pe- L. Nelson, wife of Are tion of clothin for tbe Euhbpean re- a ho uF seven year of age he wa mir'raen yesterday received numerous Mrs. Qathrlne "igraiu 1st Ions on the occasion of the j nold Nelson, died Wednesday of pneu liefTwo more Lehi boy returned home aculously healed by.! prayer and this nh of his first grandson The child wionla. Mrs. Nelson gave birth to a week Bamuel Cox. who was two Ipbident wasd a factor in his parents' M born te hia Ruth, wife of )baby on lh 1Jth lnu and at the this Joining the Church thoy4hvestlgatlng-andays out on the Atlantic when Ztm R Parker. daughter and of Latter-da- y sheriffs Paints. Deputy, time was suffering with a cold. Pneu- - armistice wss signed, and Lester . . ; of Jesus Christlater the family came Fifteen years monis developed and she passed away. rt Utah, croeetng the ptalnA with Mrs. Nelson was born at Clarkalpn.: hatidi arts and located In Cedar City Utah, February 9 1STS. and became in i $56 Jthe wife of Mr, Nelson twenty-thre- e ' In 1S4S he ctossed th plains, going CLEAN DRY WOMEN! wss She the mother of wgo. years i4o Missouri by ox team for immieleven children, two of whom have ' Musterole Loosens Up Those preceded'her in death. grants. and in 186 be responded to THINGS a HOME a call to go to Long Valley with olh-'erStiff' Jointe Drives Out Pain Mrs. Nelson waa one of th promito guard the settlements from nent workers In the ward organizaIn 1869 be attack by the Indians YooU know why thousands use Mu Is babe born tion. Thp newly doing married Mary- Ann Height They are j rTle once yoo the glad re-- well. Funeral exxpeact service 8alurdy after10 .children. The! the' parents- of Try itl For few cents you can it gives. noon at 2 oclock. widow and nine children survive him. ! Oct a jar at once' from the nearest called waa 1875 onto mission, he dean in dry everything, . ng store. It is a dean, white ointment, being sent first to Pennsylvania and j 'We with the oil of mustard Monroe Funeral at Better j later to England. aw a mustard Through hig pioneer experience he plaster and doea nof Influenza Of Victim inter. a and developed willingness capacity Brmga ease and comfort while a Urge amount of Wng nibbed on! ) !jlh ggsoUne that would he He hast service. pubIlc Mutterole is recommended by many (Special Correspondence and water; ulta, coats, waleta. tw.,n elected three time mayor of , :ocor and nones. Milliona of MONROE, March 20 -F- uneral .ervv'; fura jars am dr.p.hoes, d r three times a n,v alo r,0!, g- - ruga, annually for bronchitis, croup; stiff Ices were held thla afternoon fbr exeiything! J j member of the state legislature. let. asthma, neuralgia, pleurisy, thur Jmdocted lawn at his holne ad.. -,rlfmace a gallon Or more of gasoline Among.his larger Interests was that I Jafoli,Mag-lebywere by Bishop of sebee and a the aah boiler, then putiof education; he always manifested pama The speakera DAM hftlng P In a dUhpan or or Joints, spramx so re muscles, M. to be dry cleaned, then an appreciation of thh vain and Joy! Lundgreere Mary E. Mhit pg Heber in the things He was a member of chilblama, trotted feet, colds of gwlndfa snd Bishop Magleby, spoke In wash them with Bolvlte soap Shortly of learning chest (it often out looking like .the board of education for th Paro-neof his honest, kindly everything come prevents pneumonia), tbeHhtghest terms Deceased wss born st character. fades, shrinks or, wan Stake academy for a hum ber of . iUl size $250 Re died of wrinkles. Nothing Marysvsle,- Dec. 20, 1690 Do not attempt to dry year and was later largely instru-meninfluenaaof the Branch pneumonia March 16.con-A clean without Solvit soap. This gas- tal In th location wife nd seven children sre now school (later the Branch Agfined with the Vead disease The oline soap' Is the secret of alt dry Normal ricultural college) In southern Utah. sre hotl alive and be was he cleaning fiarc nth A1 of a famjiy of five sons Tha of Solvit soap containpackage Bouth ward choir led by Thos Ransom, ing directions for hems dry cleaning, Th great country newspaper of (his selections, Tha opentang apprtipflafe costa little at News drug store. Dry section fa the ing prayer wa by Robert Richey and clean rout --doors any $2 09 per year. Issued Monday, and flam, closing by Jos H. Wright. Tha grave i Advertfaemawt. or away from c was dedicated by Jos. A. Smith. Thursdays. remarks, John Halls, ea 4 'When Utahs newest sugar factory at Gunnison, Sanpete county, finishes grinding beets this fall, the people of the state will be wealthier by hundreds of thousands of dollars. xi :- - - duct each ton, when milled, should produce approximately 220 pounds of refined sugar. On this basis, the total yearly output should approximate nine million pounds, or 90,000 bags refined. a. M I At a net profit of two dollars per I bags I IS,'" From 3500 acres of Utahs best beet land, -- capable of producing at least 12 tons to the acre, approximately 42,000 tons of beets should be raised. This is, enough to keep the factory running at capacity for ninety aays or more. -For beets teSting"15 'per cent aac- -' fair charine, 80 per cent purity-r-- a estimate for the Sanpete county pro- - (the engineers estimate ap-- -- proximately $180,000 wilLbe. added -yearly to the wealth of the state. The farmers of this already prosperous valley will receive, under their present contract of ten dollars per ton, an annual increase of about $420, 000, nearly half a million. This larger return than" is' possible'" from any other crop raised in the i' v state. Tn the planting, weeding, digging, hauling and milling, thousands of people, including many of our returning soldiers, will be furnished employment otherwise impossible. Each year all this wealth will be kept at home, to work for 'and give work to the people of Utah the ones who deserve iC . For complete information regarding the company and it$ successful outlook, call at the office or write to rheu-lumbag-o, Semi-Week- ly r Gunnison Valley Sugar Co. V Office, 420 Boston Building. Phone Wasatch 1803. Salt' Lake City, Utah. I - -b |