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Show rfl $ i li DESERET EVENING NEWS TUESDAY 8 i" i any question that may arise concerning the school matters Commissioner Knerr will make a report to the teachers at a meeting being held this afternoon at the Centra) Junior high school. Office Ogden lbMsvttarrTtxmD warrmu. s 1 Alfred tTtevTweH. Bom Oftic Tri. X9B5-- ' tUWXKfluOl mt. Tri- - UM- - f i; OPEN AN ACC0DI1I t Rotarians Entertain. KBpbiD( wr ifx twirjjcammt y. OGDEN. May IT. Members of the Ogdon Rotary club will entertain their wives and sweethearts at the Herat- tag hotel in Ogden canyon tonight Lake Tb transfer win be mad June for which event elaborate plans have been made.- - limner wtU be served at L 7 of tb Bali Livestock coming Connisnes to this city will 7:20 o'clock and dancing and oth the list of companies estabttvhed bee amusements are provided for the eve-to Id. The livestock Industry has mad considerable progress her durmg the past three years. CBUftCR MIMJUtllNUk all Order yov QmHi Cbr books fbrougb ay OrUmiHewk twwt prtMotunrt wo boo tb hDinaflM stock of tbo Deeeeet Wwrs Book So r rbs osC Id 13m uxa, to dmv fwm. krr -- BODYGUARD YOUR 30f. 60. PAY AS TOU VEAR ur EnHie Stock of'S'iomeas aad i r you GGDEN, May 27. This city h mads a good record in the health of her draftees according to a report OGDEN, My 2T Act prticp&-Uo- n received which shows that Ogden was Ut U Decoration Ur program rated 1.12 per cent and stands third offi-1 ST of Election , OGDEN. May will bo taken by members of tb among other rides of the same popdab of ulation of the United States. regarding tho een-- ! Solder. Sailor and Maxine er and dismission this eity, according to preoont piano bo to proposed temple (traction of W. Laxkoo boo boon appointed Lvl j erected fat thin city pi o coot of 212.99 chairman of a eommittoo In charge of Work Is Started. of interest at tbo ototo tho exercise and hi two urtiUat will I were matter be Harry Begley and Lynn Met boa. Utah of Maccabees tbo of convention OGDEN. May 27. A large force of It I expected that the committee mil held in tbio city yesterday. obtain fiags with which to decorate men are to be put to work within a few tho at In two in tho cemeteries. nwetiny grave days at the Hooper sugar factory The convention A card la to bo mailed to each mem where the structural iron work Woodman a ball and yesterday moraine baa wa mad bee to of a by at welcome Inmrt rhih of the fall an addreea been started. Two car loada of Mavor T 8 Brow nine and the re pons tendance. Tho members wilt meet in structural iron are expected to artfae cUy hall park at a- - time to-- bo anAt the eflernie i T by Robert biareb nounced and wMJ then march to the rive aton the factory to a tew' days. a.oii Rulon H. Weils. atate i neurone Work the in meet Installation of the large the addreaaed of eemeteriee the for purpoao commissioner, paying At the evening meeting Ir. T B Beat-t- honor to their comrade who have fall- pwmpu which will he placed in the on Public addreaa an en. delivered foundation before the building proper His talk wa along the line is completed will be started Health today. of public improvement in all diet netto Prospect are that the factory will be of Clinic Opening' throughout the tat and referred in completed time for good a the the beet of euch the power organiantlon one in eslon in assisting In the betterTemporarily Delayed harvest next fail. Marine to Participate BUILDlNBflF TEMPLE ' fe; tlsses Qgden Stands Third. Soldier, Sailors and , MAY 27 1919 , r ARE i WEL- COME TO CREDIT v ment of health condition in communiHe read AtAtlatks regarding ties. health matter that were both interesting and Instructive,were H. M Stand-IsThe officer elected Bingham, past commander. J M Kiel commander-Coucbet. Bingham, tom- -, Dahl, Spanish Pork, lieutenant record J. Parry. Ogden, mander,. keeper-- Martin Christensen. Richfield, chaplain;W.DrH A N. Hansen, Beaver, phy- -l aician. Frederlckson, Richfield, sergeant at arm; Robert Adamson. Eureka. master at anna; first and second guard at arm Victor Carlson. Park N. A Cltv, and Fred Smith. Springville; Cisco, Ogden, secretary Dr. J. C. Han chett. Salt Lake, supreme represents and W. J. Jefferod, Park City, allira ternate. h. -- i i i : - ?- ? it , i- - ht . J' - Announce Program For Grocers Convention . OGDEN. May Local 17. grocer jjentertainment of delegatee to the nual convention of the National Retail Grocers' association which will be held . in Balt Lake from June 21 to June it a veivAMrdcw day wtt) hwobservsd-oitraefv when SD9 delegatee are expected to be here. The program for Ogden day consists of the party leaving Balt Lake in , in the morning for Ogden automobile and for a trip through Ogden canyon. , A atop will be made at Lagoon for breakfast. Luricheon will be served at the Hermitage, where sports will be ' enjoyed during the afternoon and ; ? c have announced the program tor the an- OGDEN. May 17 Seen delay In establishing the medical clinic and laboratory at the city hail has been caused inability te obtain workmen owing to A ts make I necessary changes in the room to be need for that porpone. The city health department anticipates that the room will b ready tor arm early in June Ths city and county wffl fcuwlMt the doctor for the dime. tb state wl D furnish the irarae and social worker while the federal government wilt cothe laboratory operate by handling -- lasts Property Owner Are Opposed to Paving OGDEN. May 27. Diplomas- win be predated tonight to 72 from the Ogden high school graduates at commence-meexercise to be held in the theatre. The presentation will be made by Supt. H. C. Johnson. Ths vaJeo.ctory address win be given' by Catherine H undershot, whoee subject win be "New America. and the salutatory will be given by Mkaa Arlene nt Or-pbe- j i A pretty drastic redaction, ixnVil? Especially when yoa can choooe the doth you want and - Married at Sixteen. A petition is OODEX be- Miry 27, ing prepared for presentation to the city commissioners by property owner! on Thirtieth street protesting against the proposed paving of the street. The persons who have the matter In hand claim that the majority of property owner are signing the petition, and. at present smly. two here expressed themselves as favorable to Dolmans In all the newest rfiadcs, all beautifully lined. Come in tomorrow-- sdect one of these stylish - garments and tojBeinu; OGDEN May 77. Omcert to Larin the proposed improvement. The majority of the property earnpark are to begin next Sunday arternoon and continue throughout the ers in the district are wage earners muni- IISTTl are and they yh ,h Ogden protecting against the Pacific band ."thevuband paving, according to statements made, Ordeu Ladies' will have because wealthy taxpayers in other tocmec hM v,n" engaged,yearbut only districts are allowed unlimited time tb in which to make improvements, spe- eamiutaeloMra have decided that the be !?e?hMdeshould made cial of recognised south mention by being nmg. Washington avenue that was paved two years ago and where tho street To Prevent Illegal Stores to Close. ear company has so far made no atto pave the center of the street. tempt fWJDEN, May 27 A derision has been Wearing of Uniform mad by proprietors of grocery and stove in this city to have their OGDEN. May 27 In a letter reof business closed ail day Friplace ceived frym Franklin D. Roosevelt, day.1 Memorial day.- - Il is also expected of tbensvy,-- Mayer Tv ecoree will be etoaed as 3 Browning has been ask 4 to OGDEN. May 27. The attitude of b e"riSld"M "n2riho!idiy y 10 with the navy department in prethe city board of education as to I venting the illegal wearing of the naval teachers affiliating with trad union: uniform it is stated In the communi- was Candidate. reported to the Ogden Trades and j cation that nijrrty men have secured Labor assembly at a meeting in the naval uniforms and are wearing them eommlttk has The report Eagles' hall last night. !T while soliciting money and in other was Trade. mads by William tL Knerr. state wavs are bringing diacredlt to ths naIndustrial commissioner, who stated matter of having! randidarato val service AO Mbeeripttoo the and eatwtvwieaal myaisH tka af of that the board education re garatog The matter was brought before the tr14 nTt men complaints prim&rla. delivery "anicpal Tn onion trade of abo earners the afall to to James A wage as fhst the right say city commission and It was decided to filiate with at W-11 election does not North let a Bt, Tel. any religious, political or municipal give aid In discouraging the illegal, Industrial contest on partisan lines they Include consider iti, Ajreat for the Dally, Betarday organisations of thetr choice and wearing of the uniform. New Onus not In conflict with the laws of this lhraXS-rtohibit pabheatiooa state or the United Stsses. The board Moves to Ogden. has no objection to meeting any of Is Held. the teachers under its Jurisdiction as OGDEN. May 27 The Ball LlveMoek IndivldutJsae through teachenf comOODEN. 27. May Funeral sertico for Commission company baa decided to mittees, at any meeting of the Mra. Clara B Orton were held yester-Mort- h JU'?!?fe'tv business to Ogden from gait hoard, for the regular purpose of discussing meet mir house Oyden at 2 o ckwtk with Bishop Frederick B?rltr Ellis, John The speakers were Chambers, Heber Biggham, Joseph Coolam and Bishop The ward choir and Mias Boesie and In Randall rendered musical Interment was made in the PROVO. May 27 Elder Radgar ClawNorth Ogdon cemetery. son delivered the baccalaureate mon to the graduates of the Brigham Contracts Awarded. Toung university 8unday evening theme, OGDEN, May 27 contracts for the TtKCMpf was the speaker's construction of a comfort station and which subject be took np from three These were the shower baths at. the city camping separate viewpoint of the hand the training of tb gronads en Canyon road bate been let training head above all the training of the to E. J Isackson. Whitmey-- r heart. andThe and Son have beenGeorge awarded development of the world con from tract to build the bath bousestheand important than a the wtthin'ts far ofmore the world from development swimming poet at the South Washington playgrounds at a coat of H759 The without-- said t he speaker. Therefor work will be started this week it is bow essential It is to Inculcate la life e education tb training of tb heart The expected. mind and the hand under perfect control are wonderful, bat the heart or May Establish Factory. spiritual side of man under proper control is divine." OGDEN, May 27 Reports are comEder Clawson said that he considing from Huntsville that a cheese fac- ered the world war the the tory may soon be established in the training of the hand andfruitth ofhead valley town. Ogden Valley i develop- alone for If the heart bad received the es a dairy district and fa has been same Intense ing that was gives proposed to establish a factory there th bead and training band there would for the manufacture of cheese in large have been no tba he said. war, te a final decision bequantities a Prior Th speaker said that In his canvass of tb valiey will success opinion, ing mad should not be measured be made to ascertain bow much by milk wealth alone, but from a higher and can be obtained for tb use of the more noble plane. Therefore, true soc-ee-e. Plant. raesjured inculcates th three rightfully great essentials, the of the hand, tb training of thetraining th training of th heart mind RECEPTION GIVEN FOR ecc-ctn- ry Make Your A Little Own Terms Each Week Provo Office Semi-Week- ly Funeral Sti'A j )r:lV ( 1 .i Vi ' 1 I ,U , f ft 4 Golden Bantam Corn Is the Favorite I I it l Plant some In your yard and enjoy it all summer. Uo'iien Banr.tm Corn t the most ejught-afte- r .variety, Exclusivt ho- -, teta, clubs and restaurants play - it itunr tweong. The ears are usuaDy ,bt inches In . .eiigih. deep ellow in color, with even, tender kernel make an attractive. appetising dish on any table SPIXACH- - SWISS I - d other egriable A.RP can planted now with splendid result be Buy Ballet', Seed,. THEY GROW All are tested to BAILEY 1 . . . i - V rtr.h i 1 f U A 1 ! sent to defendant in error and -has not been returned. DECORATE licensee have been issued to Marriage Dean Elmer Park of Provo and Bertha Christensen of Pleasant Grow and to J a dice KetcbeHyof T wist Wash, and MEN TRO SACRIFICED Ylra Bushman, of Leht County Clark L. T. Eppersoa married th couple. Among th former students of th B. T. C. who are her to attend the commencement exercises of the, school Is Beth W. eon GR15ff i PROVO. May 27. Howard, th teven-jer-o- d son of Mr. and Mrs. Boy Brown ws attacked by a vicious Sunday and badly bitten about the dog mouth and A physician was Immediately up summoned and nine stitches were found necessary to close th wounds. Th, child suffered the lose f a greet deal of blood the physician arrived, conetable Eben Mann's sttenttoa was called to t be affair and after an en counter wtih the animal in which Mann was bitten., he kilied the dog and th head te tb stats health audancing. thorities for examination. It m Mr. Creer has been supervisor of that th may have been the Jfebo school district ever since the suffering from thedog rabten consolidation of the schools and for tome time previous to that was ft stem. Frevw Sewn superh COUy' H has filed writ in to disT7ZI to Ba't trict court L Rollins for M9 sgainet with the -- hare of Gold McMilten School Uuppiy Crown Mining company jompany. atoek valued at 1122, which is ctohmed ed a T4.n -v jutr . (Special Corresponds ucej VEBNAl May MvBustoees interests of Grand j Junction and Fratta, Colo, and Vernal are- to eaxfiersnce lrara today considering toe finendng-o- f an autpraobtjq .Wghyrky,.ooocOon. . up the Grand valley and toe Uinta basin. Ths Colorado towns an by William Wetoer, vice prat-- ' dent of too Mesa oounty beak of Grand Junction, Dr. H. W. Whit mayor of Fruit. Frank H. HaD. surveyor of Meea Co, C. D. Smith and William B a thorn, of the Grand 2 unction chamber of commerce i d F-- Laxeax. of FruKa. Tbo Colorado representatives have Bent the last week running lines over the proposed route and have made their report to the conunisMoo era of Uinta county,county i te tb Utah, Vernal Commercial dub. On more route is to be examined and to Grand valley men together with County Surveyor Nile Hughel, of Vernal, sod L. H. Allah and Walter G. Baraeq of the Vernal Commercial clut will leave Vernal In toe morning to go over Che Whidiy creek rout back to Grad Junction after which a ftmi meeting on to project wBl be held, poestbiy at Grand Junction. The present move Is too outgrowth . . , of tho extensive shipping of begs sod tour years' work. other Allen Pjeld. 19 year-old son of Bishproducts of too Uinta Basis op and Mrs. Andrew Pjeld. broke his during th past year, most of which arm when he fell from a fence while has had te go by wagon to Watson, es tb Uinta Railway and thence to Shit t pjay on the school ground 'Lake or other point Bat th wagon About 71 Leht people went to toe I5"1 requires 2 days making a heavy Balt Lake temple Thursday with th lorn to tho shipper A track road would put th prodoc to the railroad Alpine stake ReUef society. in one The following Leht soldiers day. Th commissioners of Uses snooty, from overseas during the week;returned Q. A. Phillips,' Gilbert Mitchell. Wren Slater. Colo, sent a pledge to complete the) Ray 8 later, Ephraim Thomas. Roy Pol road te toe county line, and Uinta) terven, C. Hardman. Victor Webb and county commissioners pledged to bnild to Uinta county line. The gap througa Jay Chilton. be Three girls were born during the another county tn Colorado-wi- ll taken care of by private capital. The ..t parents: Mr. entire wf UP tb?'f0Il0VTBg' Charles Jackson. Mr. and project is to be finished dunnf ff B1 Mr- - Joseph 11. PuTleyP001 i was married in Funeral Service to Salt LakePMUp. temple to of Morgan.Wednesday Th For Mr. T. Fryer people will make their homo atyoung Morgan where Mr. Rock is engaged in aa partment arrived. -- -- Spanish Fork High School Commencement ' CSpectal Correspondence ) SPANISH FORK, May il. G"hU is commencement week for the Spanish Pork high school. Tb first number Death of the exercise was th chapel service at th Second ward meetinghouse PROVCf, May which was held Bunday at 4.20 pjiu, Mrs. Lester has received from where the following program was car-flechorus. herYesttni7ito7mtormtorot the death of .her father Ramuel Rose Prof. Mark Robinson director; InvoParkinson, one of the leading pioneers cation. Bishop W. C. Beckatrom; solo. of the state. Mr. Parkinson was 82 Miss Afton Argyle;' reading. Miss Lyyears oid, and is survived by a large dia Poo tier beck ; violin duet. Messrs. family three members of which re- Holt and Strang; address to side in this city. They are Mr. Tay- Prof. Alfred Osmond, of thegraduates. B. T. lor, Mrs. I. A. Smoot, now at Rex burg, high. school chorus; benedicand Mrs. Rufus Leigh. Mrs Taylor tion. Bishop Ralph Morgan. is th youngest of her father's chilTuesday will be Senior day, when dren and a baby boy was born to her the seniors will glen a program at the on the day of her father death. high school auditorium, and there will be a student body dance at the auditorium tn the evening. . Vicious Dog Attacks Seven Year Old Boy AUTO X-1- Tay-telegr- (Special Correspondence.) rn hon- EPXNIOTTO RKTMIy J or of J. Preston Creer. retiring supervisor of the Kebo school district, the teachers of the district, which includes Springville, Spanish pork. Payson. Salem. Lake Short. Benjamiu and Santaqum. gave a reception Friday night at the city pavilion. It was attended by about 20 of the teachers of the district with their wives and partners and a number of other' educators. Lloyd Hamren. principal of the local high school, was master of ceremonies and under his direction an excellent program was given. Prof. Melvin Wilson of Psyson. senior high school principal of the Nebo district, spoke on behalf of the teachers la appreciation of Mr. Creer aa a supervisor. and Dr. George Brimhall. of the B. Y. U4 addr-ssnu- j the assembly taking as his subject. Mr. Creer as An Educator." Mr. Hamren, on behalf of the 'tekehers of the district, presented Mr. Creer with a handsome black wqlrus traveling bag with his initials in gold. Mr. Creer responded with remarks of appreciation. freshments were served and the R. remainder of the evening was spent in PUN TO OPEN of Louis Helm, Heim, of Cottonwood. Tb elder Helm was s student of the Tlmpanogos branch of the old Deseret university and also In v (Special to The News) the school conducted by Wilson N. D usLEHT, May 27. Bpedal . Memorial er berry and others. The son ha relux Bed. from Prance, where he day exercises wlB be held tn tho. Cemetery saw service in th Argonne battle. at 19:1 Friday morning. The Amo Westwood of Salt Lake is here ladies band will be In attendance, A. visiting with his brother. Dr. David B. Anderson wUl act as chaplain and Westwood. Mr. Westwood Is an artist of considerable renown, and baa with Senator Edward Sontbwiek wilt deliver him a number of excellent paintings th Memorial addreaa A quartet unwhich he produced while studying in Ban Franeieco. Mr. Westwood has sold der the direction of Prof. Abraham number of his productions at good Anderson will furnish vocal music. The price since returning to Utah. of graves Roy Keith. Ebbie ChristianB. A hold court will at Morgan Judge Vernal beginning next Monday. Ha son, Earl Ashton, Powell Wallace with District Attorney J. H. McDonald Asher, Harold Olmstead and Fredrick and Court Reporter A Bigler, wUl leave Provo next Saturday. Packer will he draped with national Funeral services for Dr. A J. Stewart colors by the Hty counci fan en. With wBl be held in th Sixth ward meeting- the exception of th hut named, an the house Wedneede y at 2 oclock. boys died during, the great war. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Georg J agger have re- Racket- - died in the Bpaaish-Americceived a telegram from their eon. Aril war. Two Leht boys akm are burled In C who advises them that he has arFrance and service will be memorial rived safely from overseas. Mr. Jag-ge- n to also. thoee one to was They are Walter of th American beys Fred Harrison. eater Germaiyi with th lith division. Dr, E. G. Peterson, president of too la harning the eoot out of a chim- Agricultural college, will deliver toe ney at the borne of Ed- - Hnnter, a Dr address to th graduates of tb local on was started the roof of th house school and to th damage There are 20 high afternoon, yesterday amount of 129 don before toe fir de- young people tonight.. who have finished their Word Is Received Of Father . I' In so&d colon and floral desipos, printed batiste, gqghamy linens, lawns and nets. Get one tomorrow, its as? -- to start jm account hera,- - isas -- , - The popular matcris arc YOUR NAME AS GOOD AS YOUR CASH ri?.wL.tl,e , t; 9 VALUES UP TO $39.00 Pfriient fKor m7 rlave i to 3 $14.95 A marriage Bo-.tb cl,rrk yeeterday when hf prospective bridegroom affidavit from hi mother pro-iw aecompan led by and her The- - youth- 5Ei de bridegroom are Sher-Wk- 'n "d Phoebe J. Oliver, both Just years of age. Concert axe-3- Smart: Dolmans V OGDEN, May 27. to then say: "CHARGE IT.W . Easy, isnt it? Come in tomorrow and actually 50 and make your own credit terms. m1 ; off Ai-le- -- mm, coats 33 50 suits, Students to Graduate. Under th auspice of the home extension.-Mie- s Aletx Halvorsoa delivered an instructive lecture on The Value of Manage m Minor Ailment." at the borne of- Mrs. C. D. Strung. Friday afternoon. The lecture wa a a tt raided by about H repreaenta-tnr- e women of the town. Mr. of Ur, for Provo, also was present and plans opening rending room hi the near future wore hut no action taken. The War Mothers' of Spanish Fork held a meeting Friday afternoon for thn purpose of making plans to remember th mothers of 7m district, wtjoas toon have mads the fuprepey. 1CTt0oe-- ta fitting way en was dadoed to send b to an these mothers and wees accordingly appointed to attend to the bwatotsa of doing this soldiers from this district killed in action or died durtog th war. bo-re- an - Mem-orialda- eom-mitte- ee r (Special Correspondence.) DEWEXVTLLE. May services Were held here last Thursday for Mr. Thomas Fryer, who died Tuesday. May 20. Bishop J. E. Dewey was in cnsrgb'f the eervtces, which were hell on the lawn near the family home. The speakers were Hyrura Jensen and Dr. Wach.- - of Collinston; J. P, Chilstiansen. of Ell wood: Oro C. Loveland, of Honcyville, and A. of Logan, and George C Dewey, of this place. The choir sang, I Need Thee Every Hour and H Died, the Great Redeemer Died." Mx Horace Ush and Let tie Snow sang a duet. The opening and closing prayer was offered by Eiders Skidmore aad C J. Dewey, respectively. 2.-Fone- Funeral Held For John Gustaveson (Special Correspondence) GRANT6V 1LLE, May . Funeral service were held in the first ward chapel yeeterday afiernooq for John Gustaveson, Bishop Jefferies preaiding. - Th principal speaker were Elder C. L. Anderson, B. M. Robinson. Richard Jefferies, who after re- ferring to the industrious life of the deceased, spoke words of consolation The choir tomlly. furnished mnelc. d W rat hall an Reah Anders sang "Sometime We lt Understand" After the services to body wa Interred In the city cexne-ler- j., The deceased man was born Asg. H, H97. and died May 22. Hu HMMP A. K. nd to children! Anderson offered the dedicatory prayer. ri Just What He Needed "T used a bottle of Chamberlain's , Tablets some tjme aqq and they proved to be just what 1 needed. - They relieved me of indigestion, toned p wr liver and rid me of headaches that I had been subject to. They did ms world of good and 1 will always spesk a good ford for them" write Ur. Volta Bankaon. CbUlicotbe, |