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Show :1t a, igdk t ,0i 'S9 ? I vi n DESERET EVENING NEWS -- BASKSCENT Alfred Oladwell, (MTIm Tel. mS-- Hut. BoreeTel W ' nlr (REACH rflUCtATIOM. ' Order you Chare work m (Bar book through Uf Ogda M. BrMwUttn of Th Basarat Xm. w have tb lmm ease nock at lk Maw Book Stora. tha Dwtri at ta tha mte U draw flaw.kr( tl IT BIER IFFBEOJ. no B OGDEN. ah. funeral aervle th. Wrero held In af w 'rlfi tu ex April for tha l. KIESEL Impreaatve J. Kloaol tempi y Frd Masoni terday afternoon, with tha Raw. John Hr lop of th Church of tha Good Shepherd conducting. The body waa taken to Hi tempi at 11 a.m. whero it lay la atata until the time of th aerate. A guard of the eommandary guard knights atood entry by tha bier with drawn swords. Many eMaana attended the aerrtoe to at- - eras- - den buUderu and foreihoet dtlsena. An eloquent eermon waa delirered by Flower In the Rea. Mr. Hyaiop. grjUprofurinn banked the entire east Following the aerrlee the funeral cortege proceeded to the Union sta--tlon where members of the family departed for Sacramento, where the body will be cremated, according to the axpreoa wleh of Mr. KleeeL The elube With which Mr. Kleael was aaaoclated attended hi a body The honorary pallbearers wer,Tbom-a- a Burt, Otto Meek. F. J. Vicks, W. . James Pingrea, F. L , H. Wauls, Knelpp. "L. H. Farnsworth. The ac-tt-v I pa bearers were A. P. Bigelow, : -- rSr- - H. Spargo, R. H. Hama H. M. 'Row. . A. V. McIntosh and E. O. Wat-1- 1 The flag at the city hall and fire station has been Dying at half meat since the death of Mr. Kleael who waa former mayor of thla city, and the Ogden high school flag waa at half TTiaHt during the funeral aerrlee. - Will Start Building Globe Mill in July i ' onr-EV- . K April p.os.er, d.ed yeeterdur morning JI Twenty-eight- h . Lh,t home. after an illness of on day. street, Th ua of death era general debility. Jarovrpar-4,IMS tnd fame t aith ! first ee f rn,AL-."Bred, rt berth Ogden, but two year go came to this Ho waa a faith ful member of thettyChurch. Furvlvtng are hie wife. 1 children, II' rraridchll dccK endi--l.ro- ! her. lle.lMa Hay Dead Gilbert Nelenn Davlena, 1 ' Of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Davison, died at the home. 27 Washington avenue after twe day' Illness He fa sur- ived by hie parent, two brothers and on sister. He was born at Petersen. Morgan county. Th body wjU be taken to Enterprise for burial. a- Tn ritaa . III WlllllyOPt i 4 North lot Eteri Bu 72 Tririb starday Chare OODEN, April II, Billy Sunday, pwriicat noted evangelist. In an address dMlv-ra- d In behalf of the Victory Liberty R BODYGUARD' loan campaign yesterday afternoon nt feat be fell under the tha Alhambra theatre, used numer- several Baum bad bees employedengine. by the ous picturesque and characteristic Pnlon Pacific Tor tk two months. Ha had racantly Hal'paat ta Phtlllpsburg. phruw CHARGE Kan., for his wife and young son, who TO HOE "Unola Sam had a pretty big job had keen living at that place previous to buck tha German, Mr. Sunday said, to th time ha started working for th bwt ha carer faltered. Tha old boy railroad. ' FRO VO, just railed up his alearen . and dug In. April II.. Deputy Sheriff Garmarry sat about to aoaiare tha Dram Club. Eernari Martin and WUford Raaemua-e- n world, and th alllaa, with Unola Barn's Will assistance, sat It freer We would bar jaft this morning for Lot, Wayne OGDEN. April it. Prof. B - Roland beeo a nation of battleships and subin esareh of Sheriff gaott Goff marine with thoaa Ketnfes parading Lewis of th University" of Utah ta ex county, an address on Tbs and Tracy Colvin, clerk of that counIf Germanyhad pected to deliver down our street Tschnlqus of tha On Act Play" at a ty. won, he said. of th Drama club 8hortff J. T. Williams nays tha two "German mllktarlem la dead: Amer- meeting afternooR in tha rooms of th Saturday Conservican liberty lire but the debt must atory ef Music. Mrs Ebsr Piers and southern officers will bo brought here be paid. Here la your opportunity. Mrs Osorga Abbott Lows will ba tha to face a charge of second degree We owe' something around ten bil- hostesses burglary. They are tinder suspicion f having entered th home of James lion dollars; what It wont to handle the biggest job over attempted by any Long on Frevo Bench Sunday morn Ready. Uncle Bam say. Land me nation. lng and demanding that be admit them into his win orilar. Goff and aomn money end I'll pay you bactrwh OODEN. April 21 City warrants for Colvin formerly wera residents of th and polling place of the rerink. -- Gough up. Com through; that cent Judge bond election 'Are saw ready at Provo Bnch. debt has' grit to ba wiped out. It is th city auditor's office Th claim of 1741.(1 to recompense the judges end up to you " th polling place submitted Referring to tho League of Nations. 12(0 for Auditor A. F. Larsen has been by City Mr. Sunday said if it means an allowed kytheeltynnilHieiiwa to pntvem fufura'waj be la for K but If It means a bunch of Europeans telling America how to run ita Nebo School CLOTHES IN EON TUSSLE . oarn government, he is against It. Whan Mr. bund ay antered tha Al- - ' Superintendent Resign O'clock ba wu hambra theater at I FROVO, A .'A fierce greeted by an audience that taxed the It " straggle with Clareaoe Nash of Alptne, of the large building. ( Special Correspond enea. I capacity waa the largest number of poopla seen SPANISH FORK. April 14. J. P. Deputy Sheriff WUford Raaemnaeon In tha theater alhoa William J. Bryan visited thla city during th last preri-danti- Creer, For more than 10 yearn super- narrowly escaped being shot Tester Mr. Sunday was visor ef tha Utah county, and later tha day afternoon when he. and Deputy campaign. Introduced to th audlaoca by Mayor Nebo. school district, has resigned his Sheriff Ernest Martin attempted to IntoxicaT. 8. Browning, who said It afforded position and will move fn tha near arrest Nash on a charge of 'him gi aal pleasure to Introduce Mr. future to Halt Lake City, where he tion. The officers were notified became first hs that Naah haa accepted a position with the Ho Sunday with whom in bts young manhood day MuITln School Supply company. No had been indulging in too much hard whan Mr. Sunday waa a baseball play- eueceeeor to Mr. Creer haa been ap- - elder and waa making himself troa- to hln neighbor and- - the er. Mm Sunday waa with tha noted pointed. but It in understood that Lj QKeom evangelist and during the meeting was J. Nuttall, formerly principal of the citixenn generally of that community. Upon arriving at the Naah home the taken for an automobile drive around local high school, now county were advised that he wan in the city- - Mr. Sunday waa accomof Iron County, will ba of- officers an libnpatalr room. They wont to hla fered the position. panied to the theater by the local room and he resented their Intrusion, fior erty loan eommAttas. Hs left .1 stating that ha would not submit to Balt Lake Immediately after jtho Citizen-Buried- . arreri. Whila being ushered toward Heber the riepe he pulled revolver from hla pocket, but before he could brinir Second Time - -- ICITS BUM! Speak to Warrant Bullet grazes officers af-fo- rt Diitrict prtlj .In Moiffirr Goodness al Real muffins light as a feather to look at you f tasty so good is tRem -- nt super-inteoda- Charged Liquor Law Violations (Special Correspondence.) HEBER errr, . April II. noray Thompson, who died here recently of brain fever complication following Influence, wan tha son of "William and TNancy Barnes Thompson, born hers Feb. 2. 115. Hs married Oliva May Moultbn In )ll(. Rhe with ona child survives. In addition to hla parent. three brothers and four ristern. He was of n quiet; kind and friendly disposition, loved by ail hla asso- April II. Charged with the state liquor having twice violated baa been sent for aw. oopar Phillips trial to the district court. of fens waa committed about sight months ago. Ha was found guilty and served a term in 111. H was arraatad tha second time on March 22. when police officers declare he exchanged shots with tha officers In the local railroad ciate.OGDEN. Hla-flr- Funeral service were held on the lawn at the reeldenca, under the diBrakeman Killed rection of Bishop Crook of the Third ward The singing was by a quartet. UnderWheeli of Engine Joseph Monhon offered the opening and Elmer Mahoney the prsver " Bum. a - OOPEN,' Apri- l- 21 'Whn. Undmy, H. W. Harbrakeman on the Union Pseifla, wae vey, D. A. Broadbent and F. W; Oilqs killed at. Evanston. Wyo., Wednesday were the speakers . evening while attempting to board an s . . He missed bis footings slipped angina. Under lb wheels nod waa instantly Gold. Revere a Took killed. It la stated that tkt engine an which - 'Our five year old non Paul took Baum waa working Bad lust coma from roundhouse preparatory to coupling a severe cold Inst winter that settled tha hi lungs and he had terrible on n freight train to com to Ogden. Th engineer, B 1. Johnson, says be coughing spells. We were getting saw Baum, taka hold of the grab ires worried about "him aa the medicine at the gangway between the engine we gave him did not help him la tha and the tender, but did not continue to A neighbor spoke so highly watch becaa the engine needed hie attention. Eye wltneiaee said that of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy that Baturns foot slipped through the Iron 1 got a bottle ef it, and th first doss and that hla hands slipped gangway 1 condowa the grab irons Ha then let go benefited him no much that with hie hind, presumably thinking tinued giving it to him until ha was he could drop clear of th angina Hla cured, writes Mr. Frank Crocker, foot sought and after being dragged Pans, 111. Advertisement. CJ lri. " It This the kind luijL cant wait to bite into of muffins you have every time you use City OGDEX. April I Work on the Dour mill at West Ogden I to atart in July, to Engineer Waugh, la according Charge of the plant which will be erect- -. ed by lb Globe Grain A Milling comTh mill, to be built pany. the elevators and workhouse north of conet reeled, will be practically already of the ante height and same material. These yard Unite of th plant will coat approxieoo. oe mately U. P. Joseph Orton Dead. J relief Id brought by AU ael I PAID but :ei dellvery- - J1UIES Provo Office There U no cure U- - reqseeted hlnu uonnAUisu miWmmit ST H M A SHEETED 8ILU-SU1- Of fice- OgdenREED HOTEL. FRIDAY APRIL 23 1919 lboHeporitlou Mk. Martin netaM; did hie beet, however .. point the gun nt Mr. Rnnemneaen, and fired. Tho bullet graxed Mr. ooat. leaving powder mark aa evidence of hln intent. Tha officer wrenched tha gnu from him and handcuffed him. He la said to have been, under tha Influence liquor at tha time of hla arrqv him. 'a BEST DY TEST Funeral Services Held For Two in Fillmore Its superiori Quality meetseyery -- (Ppectel Correspondence). "FTIAMOHE. April 21. Funeral ervteCa for Mra, Harvey Warner, who died recently of InDuenxa were held In tha city cemetery, conducted by Bishop Rufus Day. The opening prayer wen by Charles A. Brunson, and David Btavens offered the benediction. The apeak ere were John CoopL er, Pete Brunson and Bishop Rufus Day, each speaking of the lovable disposition and devotion of the deceased to her family, and of the esteem In - which she" waa held by all that knew her. A mixed quartet consisting of Helen Derrick, Llxzie Carling, Eraeri Carting and Edward Natron furnished appropriate mutde. Mra. Warner wan the daughter of Alva A. Ferre and Mary Jenetla Harding. She wan born Feb. I, It go, a Provo. She wan married to Harvey Warner March 14. 1IH; and four t isr- - baking need. Gives muffins biscuits and f everything you use baking powder with a goodness you probably never knew existed. Moderate in cost certain in rfesults most economical baking powder to use when you want to real practice Ue economy. Stocktaking chancer of waste and fail at a moderate price. high grade a Used in the U. S. Army and Navy. Made in worlds largest, finest, most sanitary baking powder YVhat better recommendation could factory 2 level .remmOtjMMi0 as aril addition ta CALUMET MUFFINS 2H Level tablespoonfuls Sugar 1 Egg 3 Level tablespoons short- tning you aik for Cal-- teaspoons umet Baking-Powde-r 2H Level cups flour ' 1 Pi Cup milk or water Lemon and nun yanr coUedtcm txt it amt . in " madpaaUUlook yomr nftrtrn Jot rtapm fntura aa. I Level teaspoon salt How to Make Them Cream enp flour with shortening until light Beat sugar until firm and adJ to the creamed flour and shortening, then add uie milk. Last mix in balance offlour and baking powder well sifted together. Bake in groaaed mmjrn port. : . together Tts tcn Ssyi lo tG-O- L a Porn When you buy a pound of Calumet you get 2. . Some high priced baking powders are now being put on the market In rang truetpaij of a poand-16-0- 12-o- z. poood. Be nre row are getting a pound when you want it. No abort wrigfita with CahinwC r 'V Are Ydii a' Judge? Are you expert enough to decide by looking at a ham whether it is young, tender meat? Few are. Even an expert cannot decide by appearance whether a ham is mild and flavory or otherwise. You can be surevof youngs tender, mild and flavory meat if the ham or bacon is branded PURITAN. "TheTasfeTell$ Hams and Bacon THE CUDAHY PACKING CO. battgle Fujitsu, tsisphonu W Writ, Was. 1404, la our Salt mk4 Flsst. toaorlog fresh, brightly xmokeg masts at sB ' Draw reajl . i ' OriJ JF'-iri- . H iTfH. Chy 5 Mgr. ' sons and thres daughters were born, all of whom survive her. Funeral of David Day. Funeral seniors for David Day who died of intestinal obstruction, held, at ths family residence, conducted by Bishop Rufus Day. Ths Invocation wan by Peter I Brunson. The speakers were Joseph D. 8mlth, James A. Kelly and Joseph Ftnlinaon. mixed quartette furnished m ariosi esleotiona and Helen Derrick sang solo. ' Interment wae In thp city oometery. Bishop Rufus Day offered the dedicatory prayer.' The de-- e eased wae born In England Jas. It, 1111. He nun to Utah with hie par- In Fillmore. Hs aats.in.-l- l I married Kate Mauds Warren ta 1114. moved to Oasis, soon afterwards and where he was proprietor of a hotel for many years. He la survived by his Vera (Maude, and wife the following brothers and sistora. ail of Fillmore. Mary IX Pawley, John. Jam. Albert, George. Chari aa, Mlah and Usartha Beauregard. Gvil War Veteran Diet. PROVO, Towle died April II. Arthur Lovell here yesterday at the age T0 years. Mr." Towle waa born ta to Maine, Aug. 11, 1141, and earn pf Utah in 117. Hs satlsd la Provo where be engaged la contracting and building and followed that occupation until a short time ago. He wsa a veteran of the Civil War. Mr. Towle was at one time a member of the bishopric In Eureka and was a high priest at the time of bis death. He Is survived by hla wife, Lspriel Daniels Towle, one brother In Massachusetts and two rialrrs In Mains. The funeral services will be held In the First ward at mony. They motored to Provo from 11:11. the Arixona etty. Howard Jensen, member ef th flat Students Elect division who left Provo II months , . ago has arrived home. PROVO. April II. Students of the Th residents of Vineyard will give Brigham Tpung university yesterday a welcome home party to returned solhall leotsd college and high school stu- diers hi the Vineyard amusement r next Tuesday evening. , ' ' dent body officers as follows: "College: Joseph Jarvis, president; ' County Auditor John W. Guy left Clinton Thorne, first vice president; this morning for a six weeks visit Thelma Eggerisen. second rice presi- with his parents and other relative dent; Fren WMtlng, secretary and In England. . historian; Joseph Olpln, White and WlHlam J. Bean. (1 years, ef age, Bine, manager; L. Jennings, debating died here Wedheedsy a. night of ' e porta. Lynn Taylor, minor sports; Richfield Mr. Bean was a resident nu-of where he is survived by - Archie Boyack. Whit and Blue, edi- merou .' . relativestor: Douglass Wrung, yell master. High school r William J. Snow, Jr, Jeso Cordner. eon of Mr. and Mrs. president; Donna Jones, first vice James W. Cordner of Provo Bench, president; Marcus Bean, second vice has arrived home from overseas. He president; Roland Olsen, debating was a member of the (let division. and oratorical manager; Helen Cand-lanPresident Joseph B. Keeler has ansecretary and historian; Loyal nounced .that quarterly conference Frandsen, 711 master; Reed ftweneon, will be held Bunday In the tabernaathletic manager; Vilate Pierpont, as- cle. Elder Reed Smoot and other sistant Whits and Bhia manager. authorities wilLbe the speakThe.. Brigham Toting I'ntverttty Church ers for the occasion; Athletic association will hold Its anDr. A. E. Wlnshlp, editor of the nual class athletic carnival and Invi- Journal oi Education of Box an, was. tation meet Saturday afternoon at visitor st the B. T. U. todty Hs o'clock on th "Y" athletic field. Indelivered sn address to ths kuiuti stead of the regular contest between the different classes there will he a this morning. track and field match between the college and high school. This will be Ills Stomach Trouble Over. followed by a baseball gam between John R. Barker, Battle Creek, Mich, faculty and college. write "I waa troubled with besrt-burr- f. , Provo New Note. . indigestion and liver complain Bert Heed arid Lelthel Finley, both until 1 using Chamberlain of Phoenix. Arix, both elad in over- Tablet began then my trouble waa over. alls and covered with duet, applied to If you are troubled with Indigestion the county clerk here yeeterday for a or constipation give them a trial. marriage license. The clerk produced They will do yod good the license and performed the Cere chapel Sunday . par-xirst- d. . ' |