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Show DESERET EVENiyq XEVVS SATURDAY! MARCH 29, 1013 within the last two days. They came pneumonia, superinduced by Influento the homes of Mr. and Mr Ray- za. She followed tn death by only a mond Uddlard, Mr. and Mra. Jacob few hours her daughter, Nellie ReyLdtveon and Mr. and Mra Dean Daria. nolds, and doublet funeral aervicea and All ' or iwiMti ia confined to will be held Sunday at 11 o'clock a. m. donvarr hia.r h19ne LeRoy Dixon aonplainca regarding at& tnild auffering with A. Ollvar George Coffman alto died last night should be send 0 Jam tack of influenza. A number of'-fof influenza. He was the aon of Willot W- -t It. Telephone Itl north are to eaid be for family afflicted the AnDt Polly. yrltti liam Coffman and waa It years old. Saturday til, ' Char-sN the disease. gad otbor public tiaa Mr. add Mra. R. O. Jolley of Prove have received word from their aon Malcolm, who arrived from overeeaa t Feb. It and two daya lrter waa etrlck-e- n with pneumonia. Ha that he hae fully recovered.) reporla aervicea for Loren John- Catherine are E EFFECTIVE ; aon were held at the city cemetery , nd All inpubUo placea of Gpringvtils on account of a yesterday afternoon. Tha openmcl clo1 recurrence of influenza. , prayer waa by Elder .Two weeks George Ball. The broke out and were Elder Wyman Berc mso the iret thure r "Arly 400 Caere. B. V. Eggertsen. former March 2 S. With. Bishop PROVO, ' Mrs. Phlinda Roy lance, aged widow juSi'to taVby thBoCd! of Thomas Roylance, early pioneer of quarantine officer, all buzy and every ta has sold out and moved district In The city under strict aur- - J quartet. The dedica- Springville, to Aberdeen, Idaho, with her aon, veiflaaCe the upward trend of Influ- tory prayer waa by John T. Gilea enza Jtaz been checked and the past The infant son of Daniel' P, Thomas George R where they expect to make , two days has marked a consistent of --Prpvo Bench died at the famllv their future home. Fred Dunn,.' home on furlough. t Lr disease in residence Thursday drop tn the spread of the The child will soon return to Ft. Russell. He is this city. Many of the most serious waa born March , night.j; in the medical service and spent six eases are now reported to be on the Member of j the Utah County months In France. improve and if the officers'in charge Farm Bureau will go to Salt Lake on a The Dallin brothers, John of Tooele,1 bold those who have been afflicted or ' Thursday morning Victor of Garfield and Raoul of Chiexposed under proper regulation It to t0 be cago, have returned to their homes thought there will be no danger held m - Lnion stockyards after attending their mother's funeral, opening public gatherings Monday: I The Elberta local of t,he Utah coun-Chl- Mrs. Jane DaUittr- - Sculptor C. E. Dalmorning, as formerly contemplated. farm bureatf has purchased 11,800 lin of Boston, was unable to be In quarantine .officer, Adam An-!- 1 person, 'has Issued an appeal to .the Pounds of barley to finish their bogs attendance. A grandson, Dallin South-wortnow In the aerial naval gerv-- j citizens' to assist the quarantine off! for market. Genota and Santaquin lee in California, was here for the errs who have been appointed to pa- have purchased large car of barley funeral. trol the city. Th officers are J. A. and oata for feed. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Sorensen whose I Toung, Howard Blazzard, Joseph 8. the popular springtime fuel and Jarvis, Floyd Eyre, Clarence Danger-fiel- d. son Grover V. waa killed In France, Woman Tenders Park Mra Adam Anderson, Miss Net- are in recelpfof a letter from the admake delivery 'at any time you can tie Harrison and Mrs. Harry Fletcher. jutant . Site to Twin Falls general s offie at Washington. These officers are authorized and D. C.. stating that it la. the suggest. desire of to arrest any and all viola- the war department to aertain the tors of tbe.qupranttne laws. fSpeclal Correspondence.) wishes of the families of officers and On Provo Bertch' the disease Is said enlisted men TWIN FALLS, Ida.. March 2. At the regarding permanent be Improving sllghtljl, although disposition of the bodies of those who its meeting Tuesday evening the city quarantine officer. Eben Mann, re- died oversees. Mr. Sorensen is of the council received an offer from Mrs. too ports that many people afflicted belief that he will the govern- Evangeline White, who tendered as a nth the disease have broken quar- ment to send the bodyaskof hia son hers gift to the dty for a public park, a ts tine and otherwise violated the for burial. piece of ground at the corner of Main health regulations. He warns tha resavenue west and Washington street. Prow That will have an exhiaero The property is a triangular piece of ident, of that district, and declares that arrests will be made of all viola- bition seem probable, a Secy. N. C. (2 2 feet frontage. , Cooper of the ommerciaJ club is in tors of the law. aomrantrtcatlon ,wirh tha Canadian-America- n Aerd ctnb of New York Funeral Services F or C. S. Conrad Dead. which la planning a trip through city, this section- Information relative to . Esteemed Murray Woman ' PROVO. March 2. Charles & landing, the possibility of patronConrad, 42 years of age. died In this age and other matters of import are asked for in the communication. city yesterday afternoon of pneumonia mtjrrIt. March If. The funeral of Mr Maria Martin was beid tn the superindoced by influenza. He was the son of the late Charles Conrad, First ward meetinghouse at I oclock i tnd was born in Provo. He Is surFriday. Mra. Martin leave three vived by , his wife, two sons, three children, Wallace, Ehno and Erma, besides her husband. Thomas Martin, daughters, his mother, four brothers and the following brothers and sisind three sisters. For many years Mr. Conrad "had lived on his branch David D. Lester of Murray, ter is South Fork, Provo canyon. Sarah Jane Jones of Hunter, Joseph About of Grant. Idaho, Moroni D. Lester D. I year ago he moved into Provo. Lester of Midvale. The funeral will be held at the The services were nnder the direcdty cemetery Sunday at 2 pm. The (Special to The News.) , tion of Bishop D. B. Brtnton of Murasket will remain ope nootside of tha March SPRINGVILLE. 29. Mrs. residence. 871 east Fifth South, from ray. The ward choir sang appropriate B. Crandall, widow of Spicer selections under the leadership of W. II to 1:20 on the day of the funeral. Mary w. Crandall, died here last night of Robinson. yhe stand wss draped Provo Jiewa Note. infirmities incident to old age, after F. In of the Relief whit Three baby boys arrived in this city a long and useful life. Mrs. Cran- which Mrs. byMartin was society an dall was bom in Dublin, Ireland. Aug. member: The floral offerings active were 24. 1834. She wAs baptized in her many and beautiful, one beautiful in 3856 came pieoe being from her class of Sunday of Influenza. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured. tonative land tn 1884 and 50 to 7Be higher: others The boy was bom Feb holce Utah, pulling her own handcart all school girl The pallbearers were D. 28, 1908. Funeral service will 1h ieady to 25c up; .fat bulls. 25 to 40c dth LOCAL APPLICATIONS, a, th the way., across the Mrs. ower; 25c aftplains. W. C. held bologna E. in the city cemetery Sunday venaot reach the Beat of the dleeas veal Moffat, Gaufln, Charles Crandall taught school 20 years in Caldwell, alves, 75c to 81 lower. higher; David Frame, Albert San- eraeon at 1 o'clock- cUTTh. V? ,oc1 d ' greatly In Sheep Receipt 2000, compared with early daye and had der N. K. Sheranian. The opening floe need by constitutional conditions Springville South Cottonwood ward will hold aeek ago, good and best her social and religiouB prayer was by John W. Bawden of Ward conference tomorrow. wool and in order to euro It yon must maintained ambs. 50c to 21 lower, handy take anN internal remedy. All meetings In ' the Murray First Han's Ca- activities al! her life. She was highly Granger; solo by Lyle Bishop, assistades and 81 81 50 to heavy lambs, tarrh Medicine is taken Internally and esteemed and loved by ail who knew ed by choir. John' W. Lawson was ward will be postponed until further wcr. shorn lambs, 4iUto 75e lower a ts thru the Mood on the mucous sur- her. She is survived by one son. D. A. the first speaker. Violin solo, by Mrs., notice, on account of influenza. ding iambs fully 2ic lowerllghi faces of thasystem. Hall's CaAarrh Crandall, and one daughter, .Mre. M. Li Hie Shetmer. President U. G. Miller - The influenza situation in Murray t: Kirlinga 50s lower, eheep mostly lied Mine was prescribed by . one oft he '6. Packard, both of this waa the principal speaker, referring to again said to be improving, city. tdy. best physleinnMn this country for year Sunwill Funeral held services be. and-hMr Omaha. Martin husband as. the i H la composed at some of the best tonics 2 oclock at the resiafternoon at day A March 29. Hogw Receipts, of solo highest type ?,ilAHA' citizenship. known, combined with some of the dence. iOOO; market steady; heavy. was sung by LaVem Gordon. Bishop best blood pnrifiera The perfect com81915 25! Brlnton made closing remarks. Inbination of the Ingredients In Balls light. 218 509 : ,ea- bulk .Catarrh Medicine is what produces such Mother and Daughter of terment was In the Murray city ceme2rsVjr,'o,,217-5vonderfnl results tn catsrrhn condithe dedicated by Da-Ktery. grave being Ca'ie Receipt 500; market ateady; Pend for testimonial free. tion Victims of Influenza Frame. 25: and he, I. J. CHENET A CO.. Props, Toledo, Q. a.. Son of Mayor Dead. 78 All Druggist we'lern steer 8109 10 50; Texas steers 9 29. Mr 10013.50: range Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Jonas Samuel Erickson, son of SPRINGVILLE, March Advertisement canners. A. Wj Reynolds died last night of Mayor N. W. Erickson, died Friday ?V"di htfel; 7&125; and fredera. 86 50 01a 50, calves, 29013.75. Sheep Receipts, 200; market steady NEW YORK, March . 2,9. Another $12 14.50, Umba, to$17.7517? uprush of prices' at the outset of eU5ro.lamb' lit 54 day's stock market session. partlcular-l- y in oil motors and allied specialties Kansas City. ICANSAS CITT. Mo, March 29o at gains of 1 to 4 points invited profit-takin- g (United States Bureau of Markets.) in steels, copper shippings and Hogs Receipts. 100. stesdy; heavies tobacco but the reaction was relative29: Pck.' lltAu; 159 in' 25, 315014 'V19, Pig fertilizers Food and moderate. ly . 500, lower; steers. Ve shares developed unusual activity and J Ught b'-- ateera, 2950 In corn prodcows and heifers, 24 25015 strength later, dealings uct Cotton OH. Linseed Oil, Califor- calves, I10 75JH4; Stockers. 215015 75' 200: lowr: nia Packing. Wilson Packing and Vir- 217. 10019. ,5; ewe 110.50017.50. of J ginia Carolina Chemical at gains noteto 8 points being especially worthy. Industrial Alcohol, American PRODUCE Can. Western Union and secondary equipments also strengthened. The close was isregular. Rales approximatChleags. r CHICAGO. March 23 ed 450,000 share Corn showed decided weakness today ss a result of general liquidation by holder Pros-pecthat the huge Argentine surplirs LIVESTOCK. would continue lo be a bearish factor appeared to be the chief source of dis; I Orth Salt Lake. trust. Moreover, with trade Interrupted tomorrow and by the election NORTH BALT. LAKE, March 29 on Tues, day, Cattle-purchasing seemed lo have been Receipts, 109; market steady; to minimum choice heavy steer 812012.50; good reduced requirements. steers (weighty), 213018; fair Steers. Opening price which ranged from i off advance with May $L4S to $1,451 $90.10 50; choice cows end heavy heiftmjc l 34) to $L3S were followed July er 89010; fair to good cows and heifers, t&0; cutters. $5 5006; canners $4 by a material general setback after a 05; fat bulls, 27 5001: bologna bulla, transient upturn. 26 5807; veal calvee, $911. rovrin shorts led to y,iak'ndupturn In the last hour. Tha Hogs Receipts, 225; market staady; a M to Je net higher, choice prime lat hog 175 tS 250 lln. 814J5017. J July $1.37) j II mV ,l 47Mo ,L47 steady: Sheep Receipt 1529: market WT under moderately n. ., good choice lambs, $15.50 16 5q; choice fat wether lll yearling ewe$12013: feeder ewes, Lj? cJwr ? I'f1". with May 62) to 29 50010; 12; fat $5,800 8.50. tbla inff.arktvhrdned a ,Utl BS decline., Ogde. t r irmness in thesharp 29. hog market strenh- Cattle March OGDEN, Receipt vned provisions. Indications The man who does not use modem methods cannot possibly , vert for a 112; choice heavy steer $13014: good lessened number ofj.hog arrivals $8011: steer 211 011. fair steer next compete with the man who does. .And a man who pays his bills by choice choice feeder .steers. $10011; LaUr. the market received an addicows and heifers, 29010; fair to good tional cash and never by check does not impress people with being a sucstimulus from word that the govcourt and heifers, 2709; cutter $57; canners. $304; choice feeder cows. 60 ernment had given a big buying order . cessful man. for lard compound. bull 37.50; fat bulls. 2703; bologna Corn No. 3 yellow, 31&01 56); No. 88011. $5 5007; veal calve 4 No. Provo Office ne ul SemJ-Waakl- y I 1 - d-- lliS" Pyne-Kober- - I Jesse Knights ii. I? Spring Canyon ef h, Egg Coal , . Strength, combined with Facilities and service, makes this the bank for you. .... Li S ; A i. . i j p -- WALKER BROTHERS BANKERS Foiinflcil IS.'if). Incorporated IDOd. ResouiTes Over 10,0(0,000. Member Federal Reserve Svsteni. she-sto- ck t. i -- : er jd rss f DCBBfiBBEEB t- t 1 f -- 1 i ' -- ta How Do You Pay Your Bills? , f A bill paid by check is safely paid. Canceled checks are positive receipts. Checks on this centrally ' locatd bank will be appreciated by " all wKo receive them. , . We 4 Invite Checking Accounts In selecting thi- s- institution - you . Choose a safe, constructive and aggressive bank not too large to devote official attention-t- o your money prob- small to too. respond promptlems, jior financial to and requireany fully ly ment which may arise in your business. We glaldy exchange views with business officials on ways and means to develop their financial efficiency. New business enterprises find this part of our banking service especially helpful. CONSERVATISM, based on sound business principles, is the greatest safe-- ,' ' guard to our depositors. At the same time it .enable us to give our custom- ers the utmost amount of legitimate necessary to their business . development. will Your business be welcome here. NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC r i E. A. CULBERTSON, DE WITT KNOX, VICe-Pres- Prest. L i Main , and 2nd So. W. F. EARLS. Cashier. u GEORGE KNOX, Asst. Cashier . 5 yellow. $1.59 $1.5201.63; Hogs Receipts. 254; choice fat hogs, U yellow, 1 aOJ, to 250 114.75017.40. Whlte- d- none; choicA lambs. Sheep Receipt $12014; wethers. $9010; fat ewe 87 No. 2, $1 6001.62. Ry 0 8; feeder lamb $11012., Barley. $10122. ' Chleags Timothy. 81O01L - Clover CHICAGO. March 29 (United Stale Nominal. Pork Nominal. Bureau of Market) Hogs Receipt 3000; market etrong to 10c higher than Lard, 227 85. Ribs, $25.50026 50, Fridays average. Bulk of sales. $19 40 $19.50019 55; 0 79.60; heavy weight, 19 30019 60; light medium weight. BCTTER AND EGGL $17,650 weight. $19019 60; light-ligh- t, ' 19.25; tows, $17.25019; pig $15,750 New York- s . 17.75. TOR K. Jlifcli NEW 29. Butter-Stro- ng; Cattle Receipts. 1000; compared with higher than extra a week ago. good and choice beef steers, 660 66)c;creamery, extras, 65)c; firsts, 63 0 05c; c 50 ethers and Stockers packing stock, higher; current make No. 3, 44c. 5 to 50c higher; medium to and feeders, Egga Steady; unchanged. Cheese Irregular; state whole milk flat current make colored specials, 32e; do average run. 32)o. Poultry slive Firm; fowl unchanged. Dressed Steady; young turkey 430 48c;. old turkeys, 40c. Chicago. CHICAGO. March 39. Butter High- lb. 175 arLeV I f I 4 f; i 1 (i JBimMows U I Xlrat arc Snaps Yes, 2 Beauties, at $4,850 and $5,000. 2 Stunning Ones at y at only $3,350.00. $3,500 and $6,000, and a A cute one at $4,000. THEY ARE SUCH BARGAINS. give-awa- o : But when they're gone; and go they will; perhap? before H the weeks half oer, and tjien none at such prices to take . their places. In Federal Heights and Westmoreland weve sold more " bungalows and fine homes than all qther agents combined since the new year came with its omen of peace and cheer. Yes. see these early. SEE BEAUTIFUL FEDERALl . HEIGHTS AND WONDERFUL WESTMORELAND and see the present day reality, as was said of old Over the From .these Heights the city by Alps, yonder lies Rome. day lies at your feet in lovely grandeur, and by. night her myriad lights gleam and sparkle in wondrous - The East Bench for You Over the Shining splendor. Asphalt. ' Where the lilies bloom so fair in summer ' And the snows are hiter far in winter, etc, f - r, Ch . -- -- fifSnscrentious s Morningstar Vogeler Investment Cp, 159 SOUTTFMAIN unor&fs We are conscientious In the conduct and in tha pricing of our funeral We will supply the beet and most experienced undertaking establishment and place it at the disposal of those who need our -- services at prices that show oop tatr spirtr Of Justice. CL H. BANKS UNDERTAKING Murray. Utah. CO. STREET, , V . er: creamery. 53 0 40c. - . Eggs Firm: receipts. 25,430 rasas; first 39)c; ordinary firsts, 370 cottov qroTiTiox. 1 at mark, cases included. 33I039)c. 15)c; ; Liberty Bonds. . NEW TORE, March 29 Cotton FIJodltry alive Unchanged. cloned uture. oM, 24.30c; May, steady; Potatoes Steady; receipts; 75 cars; L. NEW YORK, Match 19. Final prices July, old. 22.20c; new. northern sacked bulk white United new, 3A77c; October. 20.40c; new. 20 59c; De- today were: Slatee grade I, 21.70$ 1.80; western rus- 22.47c: Jancember. old, 19 90c; new, 20 . ' . sets. $i.iS, uary, new, 30.09c. oom:E. NEW TORK. ilsrch 29. Vo. .3, July, l)c; futures 14.50c. ..v - ' Coffee firm; May, Rio 15.20c; -- 20c; v bosno.v NOSET MARKET LO.VDON, March 2l.Bar per o,unce. hlooejr b4 4iccR9t khrst a . Second 46 Wrat 4Ja 4$)d Second 41 Third 4)s fourth 4 is ... ....99 s$:r ... .94.50 - V. 93 .40 ..a. ,...'.94 69; 9H. 2 ......98 J.lTS.70 i |