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Show 4 aJjkLi Office Ogden basement reed hotel. Alfred Glad we it. MMCtr. Horn Tel 11M-- R Office Tel. 1946-- Patrons are nxjaeeted t make ewuptoinii rwdin . UB-s- at tixuuediat ttnfT isfactory Ctl'M-Order your Church work sod HI thor hooka through any Ocdan repNow. resentative of Tha Doaarat W hard the Imnena stock of tha. Btors. tha larg-iDeict Newa Bonk ite, to draw from.. lira TO SET FI TO Lui. OGDEN, Aug. 28. The Utah Misthe Methodist church will celebrate the fortieth anniversary with, sessions to be held in this city, Aug. 28, 29, 80 and II. Bishop J. F. McConnell, D. ,D, L. L. D., of Denver, will preside. The meetings will be held In the First Methodist church. The program follows: Thursday, August 28th. 0.00 . m. Administration of Lord's Supper, Bishop K. J. McConnell. 1:20 a. m.- - Organization of annual meeting,. followed by conference; disciplinary buainessr sion of Utah-Orego- po-li- ce night Girl Musician Dies Of Typhoid Fever OGDEN, Donna Mis Aug. 21. Wy-"o- Calvert a well kn&wh young woman, died at the Deo hospital yesterday of typhoid fevtr, of which she had suffered about two weeks. - Bhe waa the daughter of Charles P. and ths late Jennie O. Calvert Her father, who waa formerly connected with the foresnow resides In try office In this city, the expected Washington, where ttforle burial. body will be taken in waa born Miss Calvert Washing- She attended ton, June . 198. school in that city until her parents came to Ogden. Bhe wee g talented musician and was g membet of the Ogden Ladies' band. Weber County Schools Will Open Sept 22 WgEN. Aug. 25.- - The Weber coun- will be opened ty consolidated schools BepL 23, according to announcement new made by the Fowler. There will be some changes In the plaus und polity of '.he school ays tem. as approved by the board of education. The present term la to be nine months There will he raise in aal srles Mors attention Is lb be given to the physical well being and th health und habits of tha pupils. There are to be no promotions until the Incomplete work of last year has been made up. This artlon Is taken because of the fact that the school were closed for a long period 11 year owing to health condition, but vry opportunity will be given to pupil to secure premotion at tha end of six months Those who are backward, weak In their grade, or In anv way retarded will take the entire year to strengthen their standing. V Girl Struck on Head By SurprUed Burglar m. EVENING NEWS Ing. In en opening address' President McKay urgad upon the teacher th ae-oesalty of coming In personal contact with ths famlllss. Taks special Inter-- j est In the loaf sheep, he said- - Guard and exert an Influenos ovsr the hoys who era becoming cigarette fiends, and look after the wayward gtrla Wa are not spending sufficient time with th people who are straying away from tha path of righteousness. Tha subject belected for th coming three months Is Prophecy Tet Hur-thtaken from "Th Voice of Warning and the three lessons were outlined by Bishop Arthur Budg of tha Seventh ward. Bishop O. M. Sanderson of the Sixth ward and Bishop J. Howard Jenkins of th Thirteenth ward. MONDAY AUGUST 5 m a- - s? vsu. j ? .at.,?- l'Jl'J 4 I ''X ( -- ALL OPTICAL OFFICES, STQRES AND FACTORIES CLOSE AT 1 P. M. THURSDAY, AUGUST 28 sr r 1 r Scout Troop Formed OGDEN, Aug. 28. Troop No. 12, Ogden Boy Scouts, wae organised in the Seventh ward laat evening, by Scout Executive Georg A. Goats. Twenty-fiv- e boya formed the troop, of which Carl Peterson will be scoutmaster. Aa Ft a tint . oi rn; P -- r Chicago, 9:00 p. m. Reading appointment - 1 Box Factory Going Up Teachers Told On Old Car Barn Site Ward ' Importance of Calling box factory is to he constructed In this city by th OGDEN. Aug. 26 A convention of Kteckhefer Box company, which hat ward of Ogden stake waa held a force of men at work at the ruins of In the teachers Weber Normal college yesterday th Bamberger electric car barns on 109 membere of Thirty-firs- t street, near IJncoln ave- afternoon, whenof over the etake assembled. nue, The car barns were destroyed by the priesthood T. E. President McKay over a aa presided and fire th year ago. Aawoon wall of the plant are erected th President 8. Q. Dye conducted. was to The of the convention purpose company will commence to Install maIt la expected that when outline the work of the teacher for chinery. the coming three months and to Impress completed 60 persons will be employed at the factory. upon them the Importance of their call- - . i m i HI i I I . z m ! tot ! n ( i i . All Eyes Are Focused On Lagoon, Thursday, August 28 n , i P. S. u ei ' f 81 ? i t .9 A 81 b m eV P ft Dancing Games Sports th O' !c ' THE BIFOCAL SHIMMIE THE OPTOM GLIDE THE KRYPTOK BATHING GIRLS Fall To Choose Name. Adjournment sine die. Insane Man Arrested byPolice A ... - stgr Adjournment v No arrest OCDKN. Aug. 25 have been made In connection with tha as- Alleged sault upon Mias Vivian Appleton, 17 year of age. at th home of W. M. Cooper, 3853 Pacific nvenue. The young woman, who was rendered unconscious when ah waa stru k over the head OUDEN, Aug, 25. O r Steward, alwith s water bottle by her assailant, leged to be Insane, wag arrested by powax unable to give a description of the lice officers St hla hum. 1151 Jefferson avenue, yesterday Intruder. He had The assault wsa committed Saturday smashed a window Inmorning. th house and an man who had became later unknown vlofent. morning by smashing furnievidently entered the Cooper home se ture and dishes He was released from a burrlar. Hla presence ewoke the the mental hospital at Prove some time girt, who wa sleeping at the time, hut ago and it I expected he will be rebefore she could scream the Intruder turned to thf Institution., picked up heavy water bottle and hit her on the head Ths police were noti The First National Bank, Brigham fied and hurried to th acene, ul wore City, the leading bankers In Bozelder unable to find any trace of the County. Advertisement, OGDEN. Aug 28. - explanation of ths purposes and advantages of scouting was given ths leal reports. new troop by Mr. members of th 2.00 p. m. Woman's Home Mis- Goa lea sionary society and Woman's Foreign Missionary society annual report a, by Moves to Ogden. deputations. 2:48 p. m. Conference on Evangelism In charge of the district superOGDEN, Aug. 2. Senator F. P. Cran-de- ll of Star Valley, Wyo., has moved to intendent. this lunchcity, wher b Intends to make his :0 p. m, Complimentary eon by Womans Home Missionary so- home for the present. He says hs will ot not be called upon to give ciety at Esther Home. Keception at up his necessity seat in th Wyoming legists Sterling Hall. turs. 8:20 p. ra. Anniversary Board of Temperance, Prohibition and Public Jess W. Hoop, leading Morals. Dr. Clarence True Wilson, embalmsr Advertisement. Washington, D. C. Friday, August 29th. Body Brought to Ogden. 9:09 a, m. Devotions, J. F. Miller, a. m. Conference session. OGDEN. Aug. 28 T body of 12:00 m. AdjournmsnL Lsandwr former Ogden 2:20 p. m, Reports from Rural tnmn and Johnson, th sheepowner who waa Workers' School. Revs. T. J. Tram el, killed laatwealthy Wednesday near hie ranch Thomas Manwarlng and R. D, Zook. near Elk horn, Wyo., has bean brought to this city and funeral services will be Questionnaire. 9:00 p. m. Anniversary of general held la the Kirkoodail chapel this aftdeaconess board. Dr. D. W. Howell of ernoon, under th direction of the Ogden Elks' lodra, Buffalo, N. Y., or deputation. William McKinley who Is wanted on . SOth. Saturday, August suspicion q connection with the murder 9 00 a, m .Devotions. Ralph C. b ala still at large. As h M said t desperate character and heavily Jones. armed the offtosra da not anticipate 9:10 a. m. Conference business. him under arrest without explacing 11:00 a. m. "Conserving the Resome trouble. sults of ths Centenary,' Rev. D. B. periencing KendaU, D. D., Sheridan, Wyoming. 2:20 p, m. Centenary Institute. Searching For Suspect General topic, Conserving the Results of ths Centenary In the Local Church, OGDEN. Adg. 28 Furnished with Rev. John J. Lace, D. D. young girl given by d71P110 F. J. Hlrt, polio officers are makAddress, 16 minutes: Conserving Mr. a for search the ing person who le susand Developing the Spiritual Re- pected of a stolen having of pearl pair sources of the Church," Rev. J. H. N. earrings from Mr. Hlrt In Lorta Farr Williams, D. P. park several days ago. Mrs. Hlrt, who valuoo tho earrings at 200, told tho Conference, 20 minutes. Address. 20 minutes: Christian police ohoa suspected a girl who was blue .dress la th park on wearing Stewardship A Continuous Program," th day aba lost th earrings Rev, O. K. Maynard, D, D., Pueblo, Colo. Auto Injuries Serious Conference. 20 minutes. Address, 20 minutes. 16 minutes: Address, OODEN. Aug 28. Mrs. R. B. Moyt, Conserving the Centenary Financial Pledges," who wa Injured In an automobile dent a few days ago, la said to 8 aocl Rev. John J. Lace. It a serlou condition at th Dee hospital. Conference, 20 mlnutea At wa It first thought her Injuries Address, IS minutes: Enlisting the were of a minor nature, but la now said Laity In the Larger Work of the the Injuries, which are Internal, are seChurch," Supt, E. A. Bmith, Ph. D rious , . . vBalt Lake City. 20 minutes. Conference, moaquitfP'blU often poiI:lf p. m. Address: Methodisms sonScratching them. Skeeterscbot wUI fix them. World Progress, Dr. D. D. Forsyth or Brigham Pharmacy. Advertisement. Bishop J, F. McConnell, Sunday, August St. Hurt by 10:00 a. m. Conference. LoVefeast, E. E. Mork and George Jayne. OGDEN, Aug. 21. Mr. Annl T. 11.00 a. m. Conference sermon, McGregor, 65 years of age, suffered a McConnell. when Bihop kl?,inn rrtrday 7 p, m. th roof of morning a coal abed at Epworth League anniver- ah felt from In North Ogden. Mr. McOra-go- r sary addresses, O. K. Maynard and D. hr herns Lad climbed to th roof of the E. Kendall. where she waa fixing a box for shed, some 8 '00 p. m. Anniversary board of p'tfeoiifta when nhe slipped on a bines of Sunday schools, Frank Wade Smith, eoal and fsli to tho ground. 12-0- 2.80 p. m. OGDEN, Aa. 28. An attempt to aet n the f!ra to the lumber yard ofwas foiled Lumber company of laat night by the quick actio officer. W, H. Wblta. aecretary of the lumber company. reported to the police that he had Been a auaplcloua lookinga man enter the lumber yard carrying mail bundle under hta arm. The police offioera made a thorough search of the lumber yar; they did not find the man but they did find a bundle of paper excelsior, bound In a corrugated of the lumber yard, they did not find The bundle waa stuffed under a pile of It wae lumber, where the police brltevs placed with the Intention of starling a lumber in The the fire yard was strongly yards guarded the rest of the Vae-eA(- ' 8t C le fe es la at U h WEAR COLORED GLASSES AND AVOID EYE STRAIN t EVERYBODY COME! se a ee Vi to IK Of eau member and friend at the Thur-bHall, at Blcknell, ot) the night of the 18th. An Inspection of the grain and gram crops and garden truck in Fremont, Loa, Lyman, Blcknell and Teasdale how that a great Improvement being made over previous year. Sev-- I eral varieties of wheat, oats, and gras-se- e are being grown and experiments are being made to ascertain what Kind the district la beet adapted to grow. The Inspection of the live stock waa gratifying; a well bred grade of cattle and swine were In evidence, and the raising of hogs promise to be a profitable Industry In Wayne county. The pea crop It prolific and there are large patches being grown In the several places visited. The gardens and fruit orchards of Torrey were a plea-ln- g sight and in the near future this well shaded little town promises to be the garden spot of western Wayne I county. The inspection was conducted under the direction of County Agricultural Agent Albert Smith, who did everything possible to make the trip Interesting, educational and enjoyable. Provo Office ar hospital Her age waa 19. years. He lesves a father, mother on sister D. S. er and two brothers Funeral services were held In th Farmington meetinghouse Friday, Aug. AH 22. Bishop Arthur Hess presided. The ubacript1on payment and OGDEN, Aug. 21. ft Is expected that a name will be given th Ogden Wild LOTS SHIPPED BUT DF delivery regarding complaints singing was by th quartet, consisting West show at a special meeting of th of Hyrum Welling, Archie should be made to Jams A. Oliver Brown, Malcommittee to ho held this ian Hess and E. B. Gregory. In 421 North 'let Weet St., Telephone evening Prayer the Weber club.. A prise of A. Bourne. 10 has John Th by were speakers 282. Agent for the Dally, Saturday been offered for the suggestion of a A. L. Clark. George Manning, Bishop FOB DIXIE TIME FIRST Church News, and suitable name and the list of names L. J. Muir, Arthur Arthur Bishop Hess, tent In will be given consideration at and ether puMieatioo. Welling, Ceorge Leonard, C. H. Bourne. th meeting gnd the name of th prise All spoke highly of his sterling qualiwinner will be announced as well as ties. James J Steed. Benediction, th name selected for the show. The floral offerings were numerous (Special Correspondence.) and beautifuL of grave by Dedication 10 ST. GEORGE, Aug. 22. During the J. D, Wood. V Suspected Slayer Has q . past ten day four carload of Dixie peaches were marketed on the Salt Not Been Captured Lake market. This marks the 'first BE ACTIVE IK PROVO attempt to ship peaches in carload to lots a wholesale market from he (Special to The Newt.) Dixie section. Washington county has ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo., Aug. 24. Th been noted for lta excellent and long PROVO, Aug 26. Two fire, both report that William McKinloy, a aheep early fruit, but due to lack of orherder, who la suspected of slaying hla of which are said to av been of ganization and transportation faciliemployer. Lander Johnson, had been ties the fruit business has never atla not correct origin, occurred In Provo He la making captured on tained a commercial significance, hla way a good hors and hoavily within 24 houra The fret was at the (Special to The News.) armed to a section ot wild and brokon much fine fruit going to waste yearTWIX FALLS, Idaho, Aug. 24. J. country and officers fear ho will be home of Hyrum Skinner, 191 weet ly, until farmer became discouraged R. Annie, 20 years old. Is In Jail after hard to capture. Fourth North street, which started and many fine orchards were uproot- an episode that reads like fiction. He McKinley and hla employer are aald is accused of ed. to hav disagreed over tha herder's on the root of the Skinner home at having forced W. S. This season the county farm bureau Starr, a Kimberly to write a e wages when he gave notice that he 1:20 Saturday morning. Prompt under the direction of county agent check at the pointtancher, waa going to quit. An ey witness, of a gun in his I deof on the favor fire for 8200, cash it himself aaya McKinley shot Johnson from hls,Ponse Tippetts selected the marketing of part tent door. this crop as one of its major pro- drive him In an automobile outand partment saved the house and the First White Child Born of town. were Crates Starr says he waited for an opsecured In small. jects. iaiiTidriohI on (a fast horas and It la datna thiougn comparatively Co. is th Dead In to Hancock Fruit of Heber Lake Mr. disarm Salt portunity matter Skinner the Annis, and It cam City aald he knows th TOunlry better thanl City and an agreement to market Jhis when he stopped, with Annis' perstated that be waa auspicious that a his pursuers. on a to was commission mado basis mission, crop at Eden. Starr get started gasoline the and Individual . certain fire, (Special Correspondence.) with the same firm. The has says Arnis was in the rear seat and the matter was brought to the attenHEBER CITY, Aug. 22. Sarah E. been pushed to an entirely project had him successldi covered with his kpt tion of the local police department, and from results secured A moment came, whilo Starr was gun get- which Is now making a thorough in- Carllle, one of Heber fly's prominent conclusion seems new It the era a that has dawned ting gasoline, when Annis was off and most rerpeettd citizens,. died in for the Dixie fruit business? The ex- his vestigation. guard on anJ.gtarr Jumped him, Th other fire, th origin of which Salt Lake City Aug. was tra color, sixe and flavor together callirg at the 20, and same time to an uttend-aIs unknown, , completely consumed a at the ga tank. He aucceeded in on thq 21st. She was the with an extra early season, brings tohere brought barn belonging to Nephl M. Tylor, make grabbing Annis arm and with the gether conditions that will at one eldest daughter of John and Mary Dixie fruit famous. Much of the fruit help of the other gun 875 north First West, man disarmed him. Annis says. Starr wrote the chedk o'clock yesterday morning. The mem- Giles Crook, said to be the first white and vegetables that have early been ber of the Tajlor family were out of child born In Heber, she being born Imported from California into ihe and cashed It voluntarily, as a loan, larger centers will no doubt in the I andIs that he had no hold-u- p town, with the exception of a motive Nov. SJt. 1259, her parents being pio- future come from. Dixie. The project R expected Anti Is will face a chares boy, who was asleep in the house, neers exwas Bhe of this is one married offers Toom for great pf highway robbery. that valley. at th time the fir broke out. There of the amount were six tons of coal In th barn, much to John Carllle. She was the mother pansion and treble been this could have secured Twin Falls Man Dies of which was destroyed. The total of eight children, ail of whom are peaches year had the growers been assured of loss I estimated at 81200. Th fact 17 5 ear of the project.. All husband died the Her Of Auto Mishap Injuries living feasibility that there is no hydrant within two told, 8,000 crates of fruit has been blocks of the Taylor home Caused the ago, leaving her to carefor their large shipped season. this (Special to Tha News.) fire department eome delay; however, family, in which she was successful, The fruit was carried to the railroad TWIN FALLS, Idaho, Aug. 25 the firemen were successful In sav- as they are- - all userul Intelligent and in trucks.. No difficulty In this phase James was fatally Injured In'an. Talbot T. work was encountered, a iegu- JV, ing an adjoining barn belonging to respected citizens of this community. ofar thschedule T. Taylor. of delUery being main- Tt. J' b,,0' Kimbrly cause waa fler h final The of death her Provo News Notes. talned. The majority of the fruit Internal A complaint has been filed In the Bright's disease. She was taken to came from the Hurricane section, the inTurlV- criminal division of Judge James B. th Dr. droves L. D. S. hospital about distance of delivery to the railroad 5? ' de th' h! 'hLa"d btdom,n years Tucker's court against Ole Haneen a month ranging from 80 to 95 mites. With on was and for , ago cement of the operated the highway ,, completion charging him with assault and batter)'. some afthnrHIesre0 endavortfir1? other ailment hoping to bo now underway for Washington county Marion Parker la the complaining a new era of rapul de- - ca.o witness In th action. pia companions and relatives - ?! cured, but complications set In. Mrs. it freeing that j is stated that there were two other James William Jonea of Pavson and Carllle had been a strong healthy wo- velopment is assured .Dixie xTult Festhal. men and two women in th car wheu Sarah Melta Williams of Weber were are rapidly rounding the accident occurred, but they dls- married here Saturday by County man, industrious and a hard worker. Preparations Bhe was president of the Second ward Into shape for the annual fesmal to appeared after taking the injured man Clerk L. T. Epperson. 8t. tq a 'Kimberly physician. at this held year Relief society for tnany years, always be is A program gala Oeorg?. on Tour Farmers hand where called her among duty Wayne being arranged, including a fe Bank Director the sick, the poor and the needy. fruit feast and an excellent sports, tako j Agricultural District Funeral Commits Suicide Many people yearly from1 services wer held In the program. of visiting Dixie this opportunity hou'ee Stake the Second counties fsr'gnd wide. This year plans jesterday, (Special Correspondence.) Special Correspondence ) of the ward bishopric In charge. The Re- are being nutdq for a 'bigger and betSODA SPRINGS, Idaho. Aug. 22. LOA, Aug. IS. Member before. ever Washingthan lief festival members the ter from three farm their society Wan county bureau, dliector of the Bank has enjoyed a of Soda wiea and daughters, and a number of wards marched from the home to the ton county this year committed suicide at is the desire of its his homeSprings, In this city this morning. For VJsItors from other counties of the stake house and were seated in a prosperity and.it with see who to share tjiose some time Mr. Frebauer people been In state have oolhpleted. a tour of 'the body. The singing was appropriate fit to pay a visit to Club s California." falling health, and this had fart Is beFremont. Loa, Lyman. Blcknell. Teas- - and beautiful, by the choir and a lieved to have preyed upon his mind dale and Torrey farming district. The eolq by Miss Marllla Murdock. Rob- until he became mentally unbalanced. H. Moon Dead party-- started at Fremont on the morn- - ert Duke, Pophia Luke, D. A. kBroad-in- g Henry the past two years, in addition to For 11 of the 18th and completed the bent and Henry T. Moulton spoke his banking interests, Mr. Frebauer tour of Inspection at Torrey on the j in terms of highest praise for the Correspondence.) (Special had been associated ith A J evening of tlie tilth. They Journeyed ,n.any deeds of loxlng kindness the d FARMINGTON. Aug 24 i m in the lnestork bu diess. He Was be- - ceased had performed among the sick Moon died In the Dee hospital Wednes- In 17 cars about autos, member of file i'orateilo took end afflicted, and of the great rewar day night following an opuation lng counifrd'' Ellci ind the Montpei.er lodge of m1 He was one of Farming- Btevens' groU, lunch at Log in store for her on the other side. h7 perltonlus JSexr' Vty pqrtj: lunched on the U MoMullIn offered the opening pravy?r '"J.V'tS Mr. Frebauer is survived hy his TneimontK- - ago bis sister. LaVene Moon, wife, two children and a stAter, the Emery vwjt 4awivt Teasdale. There er and W m. Lindsay .closed. 'died wer an was g grand ball for th Farm Bur- flqwera many and beautifuL operation at ths L. latter being a resident of Detroit, Mich, following pr en m nr 1 I Stemd-Week- FIHGIGEIEO 1 re-th- Ci Ui G Pi to Ai b -- ex ex h to Ui - G so th fa s dcung Ini tlx - (- - nt Give The Children A Good foundation. Theres nothing that contributes more to sturdy physical development than the full nourishment Ai an Oi ell tw ie fr foi th rm rt Mi 8ti foi eh 4K ou th ml pli Ri J j ft ,tv ce ba I he n pe Ju In ' to A delicious blend of wheat and barley, with their vital mineral salts . Comes ready to eat. No Waste. -- tr m str th' kn no 4 t t- -i Off i Theres a Teas on for. mi i -- Grape Nuts -- IM vk nru ' In P I or ffTl mi rlt Ct 'n u. If 5 .4 V. OCT |