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Show V 1 DESERET 8 Ogden Office HOTEL BASSKKWT RKBD Alfred Qladwll. Manager. Born TeL 1M8-Offloa Tab lHi-- fitram Immediate Funeral Sendees For James Moroni Thomas . CROSS" Oil "BAYER EVENING NEWS THURSDAY AUGUST 28 1919 Provo Office' R nftrtlDfnkt u ni)aiaM to complaints I eatief a ct orf dc tlyery. OUACH mUOATMM Order yomr Church worki tal lO atlur kook through may Ogdaa at Tk Deeeret Man. have the imnoaao stock of tho Tt Deseret News Book Atora, oat In tba at ala, to drew Rheumatism payments and delivery regarding complaints should he mads to Jamas A. Oliver 11 North 1st West SL, Telephone 251. Agent for tha Daily; Saturday and News Church aad other publteatlooa. AB aobacripikm GENUINE ASPIRIN yON Bemd-Weel- "Bayer TUBteto of Aspirin" te b ganuina must ba marked with tha GIS safety "Bayer Cross." Always bqy an unbroken Bayer package which proper directions to safely relieve Headache, Toothache, Earache, A'HENT HEIR DEmiiQ FOR Neuralgia, Colds and pain. Handy tin boxes of IS tablets coat but a few cents at drug stores larger packages MORE PAY IS REFUSED akao. Aspirin In the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of MoooaoeOcad-- d ester of BallcyUcacld. T OWNED Au. they wort Informed ty officiate of tho company that ' the company could not at the prreent time meet their demanda for Increaaed wa yea, 14 men employed at the aa plant of the Itah Power and Light company In hte city, quit work yeoterday afternoon. gwtrtl conferencea have been held between the company officiate and the men clnce the demand tor the Increase In wages waa made and yesterday the men were aaked to watt 'until their demand could be considered when the question will come up of Increaaed . wages for other employees of the company, but the men refused and quit work. The company took steps to ftll the place of the employees who walked out and It la not anticipated there will .be any difficulty in maintaining gas service, A, P. Merrill, division manager of the company, has stated that the resaws the company la unable to mast lie request for a further wage Increase at this time te that wages have been Increaaed ltt par cent during the past three years: and the heavy cost of producing gaa The rate of wage increases made by the company during the past three years has been more than proportionate to the rate of Increase of the coat of living, Mr. Merrtll says OGDEN. 2S.-yh- en grade; Bertha Barker, flrwt grads (assistant). Pleasant View Carrie Z. Moras, Hilda Fori tall, second principal; grade; La Mont Poultar, first grade. Rtverdale dtobert W. Major, principal; Grace Barron, foarth grads; Nora Bdltnd. third grade; Le Ora Kcesa, second grade; Alice May, first grads. Bay J, B. World, principal; Luclla Brown, fouilh grads; Myr.ls Koepp, tntrd grade; Isabel MacKeaete, ascend first grads. grade; Elolaa Fowlea Slatervllle Kda C. Tippetts, prtect-pa- l; Florence K. Manning. Taylor Granville Oleson. principal; Constance Caidwe.l, third grade; Jennie Spargo, second grade; Lee la Wlnt-terlfirst grade. Uinta Milton Gragg, principal; Beet's Jones, second grade; Mgfy Ed Mug. first grads. West Waher C, J. Manalag, principal; Neills Cook, third grave; Irene Waddoups. aecond grade; Kacoryu Rogers, first grada Wilson John Stark, principal I Vivy, ian Cantwell, fifth grads: Geneata fourth grads; lnea Lewis, second grada; June Tye. first grade. Warren Teresa K. Nelson, principal; Neills Belnup. Want Warren J. X. Fait, principal; . Mrs. J. E. Fait Jeaae W, Hoopaa, leading undertaker, embalmer. Advcrtksement, Forest Service Will . Exhibit at Fairs OGDEN, Aug. 21. With an appropriation of $500 aasured, arrangements tha The First National Bank, Brigham are being made for an 'exhibit at fair City, the leading bankers In Boxelder Utah state fair,.Inand Idaho. stats . and other fairs southern Utah and . County. Advertisement Idaho by tha forest service. Tha purpose of tha exhibit will be to Teacher and Principals tha people of tha two states acquaint Selected For Weber Co. with tha work being accomplished by tha forest service, and also to affect of the people living whera OGDEW, Aug 28. Superintendent B. their aid will ba of material benefit to A. Fowler of the Weber county conseforesters. tha solidated schools has announced tha for lection of principals and tearhers tha schools for tho coming school year Chas. J. Adams of re as follows: Stewart, May Birch Creek Mrs. Riverdale Dead Fronk, third grade; principal; Luclla Veda Barrett, aecond grade; Oenevleve Jesse Da Toung first grade. OGDEN, Aug. II. Charles Eden Klste Kelly, principal; Jennla of Rlverdala died at tha family Bearnaon. third grade: Chloe Fuller, Adams, aecond grade, Annabelle Fuller, first home yesterday morning of arterlo sclerosis of which he had suffered for grade. j gome time. He waa born In Elkhart Farr West Douglas Brian, principal; Emma j third Mabel Chugg. grade; county, Indiana, Dec. I. 1851, and came Charles, aecond grade; Edna L. Smith, I to thla city 15 yeara ago. He will be ; remembered as the flrat photographer first grade. Harrlevtlle Mabel Holst, principal; f n Ogden and later as fruit grower. llesnle Surviving are his wife and two children Elisabeth Holatrom. (bird grade; Ander-,and four grandchildren. Funeral thla Fuller, aecond grade; Gertrude afternoon at 8 o'clock at the home In berg, first grade. E. prlnetFowler, Rlverdala with Bishop A. A. Bingham Hooper George Holnutrsn, fifth grade; Flor- In charge. pal; ,V Esther ence tcheli, (burth grade; Thompson, third grade; Minnie Holm-gresecond grade; Alice Archibald, Change in Management first grads At Hotel in Yellowstone Huntsville Louise Wangsgard, principal; Mra Frank Lofgran. fifth grade; June Chrlstopherson, fourth grads; OGDEN, Ang. 2. A telegram has Dalby. third grade; Eva Wangs-ear- been reoelved by J. O. Btllwell of the second grada; Iona Wangsgard, W, H. publicity bureau afrom Senator first grade. In the manchangehotel King announcing Kanssvtlle Ammon Green, principal; agement YelIn the at Canyon second grade; Hattie Mae Fowlea, lowstone park. Tha change comes as a Green, first grade. made by tourists Miriam Van den Akker, result of complaints Liberty Blanch Clark, aecond grade; regarding accommodations. principal; first Ruth Peterson, grsde. Marriott R A Saunders, principal; To Give Information. Rebecca Felton, aecond grade; Ethel Powell, flrat grada. North Ogden H. A. Macfarlana. print OGDEN, Aug. 28. J. W. Reeves, deprevenue collector, will be elpal; Emly Falkman, sixth grade; Em- uty Internal In tha federal building evma Johnson. fifth grade; Guylla Moffltt, In hla office H Emma Brown, third ery morning between the houra of $ fourth grade: Della Tarry, aecond grade; Fran- and It am. for tha purpose of giving grade; ces Pettereon, first grade. Information, receiving collections and Plain City --John C. Neal, principal; supplying forma for taxes on lea cream, Reims W. Maw. sixth grade; Laurlne jewelry, etc. All taxes on these artlelea to tha and of July must be paid be- Kerr, fifth grade; Bertha Weather. ston,' fourth 'grade; Haxel Cleveland tore the end of August or they will be C. third grada; Jennla Neal, aecond classed as delinquent. cl n, De-lor- es d. I it ! Childron Cry for Flotchor'o one-tlm- one-thir- JAKES M. THOMAS. services OGDEN, Aag. for 3mass Moroni Thomas wars held la tha Second ward chapal yesterday afternoon. The large attsndanca of relatives and friends and tha many floral offerings ware evtdenoee of the high esteehs la which tha pioneer and ehnrohmaa was held la this community. Tha perries, which waa conducted by Bishop Oaorga E. Browning, waa attended by many old-tiresidents of thla city who wars Ufa-loacquaint-anoe- a of tha deceased. Musical aaleo-tlowars rendered by Wkn. B. Wight, kra Hatha Jones, Mary Farley. A vtolte sola was rendered by Miss ah Mary FI ar. As tha casket waa leaving (ha chapel Mrs. Joaes aaag "Come, Coma, Ta Balnta," a favorite hymn of the deceased. President L. W. Bhurtllff, Bishop O. E. Browsing and A. L. Scovllls of tha stake presidency, wars the- apeakars who told of tha Ufa and character of tha deceased. They declared him to ba a true Latter-da- y Saint, one who believed la tha dlvlna mission of tha Prophet Joseph Smith; that ha was a hard and faithful worker both In tha church and In business affairs; ha waa a man of courage, a man of decision, was honest and of a cheerful disposition; waa one who loved children. He had rouaie la his soul, which he passed on to his family and his home was m homo at ohear. Ha was attentive to hla duties hnd ana who believed In dblfig deeds quietly and without ostentatfon. Interment was In tha city cametery. ng ae la - Relief Society Worker Answers Call of Death Ranch Co. Incorporates. OGDEN, Aug. 2$. Mra. Mary Brooks Herrick, widow of Lester Herrick, died at 4:50 o'clock, last evening, at tba horns on Rlverdala road, of general debility, aflpr a few weeks' Illness. Tha funeral wilt be held in tha Elev- PROVO, Aug. 28 The jAcob Ranch of Incorcompany has filed article with the county clerk. Piovo poration is named as tha principal place of business. The company is organ lied tor the purpose of engaging In general ranching business and own laud and water rights on the west side of Utah Lake, valued at 138,000. The capital stock consists of 80,000 shares, of a par value of $1 each. The officer and directors of the company are: Isaac Jacob, president; Joseph R Muidock, J. Murdock, Royal These with secretary and treasurer. A. Jacob, Ervin H Jacob, Elmer A. Jacob, Milton Jacob. Clarence C Jacob and Leonard C. Henroid, constitute the board of directors. News Nates. Roland Crane of Scofield and Mary Isabelle Holmes of Provo havt. received a marriage license. Joseph W. Finch of Goshen has filed suit for divorce against Nora It Finch on the grounds of cruelty. rse parties were married August 13, 1112. "Mrs. O. W. Hyde, of this cl y was called to Salt Lake yesterday to the bedsides of her daughter Mr. Orlean Frisby of Cedar City, who Is at a Salt enth ward meettnghouge 'Friday, after-- 1 at 2 o'clock. Mra Herrick waa born at Point of tha Air Light House, Flintshire, North Wales, October 14, 1888. - She waa married to Lester Herrick In Salt Lake, Sha waa a faithful Aug. 25, 1857. member of tha Church all her Ilfs, being Identified with Relief society activities. She emigrated with her par- -' ants, who left England April 18, 1858.! arriving at Boston May 28, the same year. From that city they traveled by rail to Iowa City, iowa, where alter about six weeks watting for their handcart they atarted across the plains.! At Florence tha mother died. The and the party journey waa continued arrived In Salt Lake Nov. t, 1858. She was tha mother of five children, three of whom survive, as also do 18 grandchildren and 11 A brother, Uaorre Brooke, living at St.1 Georgs, also eurvlvee. noon lm n. Cadet Work at High. OGDFTN, Aug. 28. Lake hospital suffering fiom an internal ailment, A special meeting of the Provo Farm Bureau has been called for next Saturday night at 8 o'clock in the county courthouse. President Amos N. Merrill will speak In the First ward meetinghouse rtext Sunday evening at 7 80 p m. His sub ject will be Genealogy and Record Making." George Watkins was fined 825 yesterday In Judge James B Tucker's court on a charge of assault and bat tery, committeed on Arlington Snow, to which charge he pleaded guilty. The Miller Hill Extension Mining company has filed amended articles of Incorporation with the ounty clerk, ftom changing Its general offices The amendment Spnngville toMProvo. A. Connant, president. is signed by Word ha barn that Lieut. Henry W. Boblnk of United will States tha arrive In army thla city, Kept 1, and will immediately cadet make plana for work at the high achool. The officer will nave direct charge of the work and regular army Infantry regulationa will be studied And lived up to by all male at the IocaI high achool. atu-den- ta Funeral of Miss Culvert. Ington. D. C for burial. Skeleton Reported Found by Campers Must Report Typhoid. Just-as-goo- d What is CASTOR I A a Castoria is harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither,iOpium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Childrens Panacea Ihe Mothers Friend. j- GENUINE CASTORIA Bears the Signature of , ALWAYS . v- - Mr.' Bertha to be tho legal a Utah widow of John Beck, millionaire, Is suing tha Utah-Idah- o Sugar company aad others In the Fourth district court hero to recover a .dowry interest In a $40,000 tract of land near Saratoga Springs, in addid tion to of the rental value for six years. It la admitted by both plaintiff aad defense, it la understood, that tbs cass involves . much roor property than that cited la tho suit; it la under' stood to be a sort of teat case and If tha plaintiff wins, it 1s declared she will seek to recover tha rights she claims In proparty valued at more than $1,000,000. Among tha property that may become involved te Beck's Hot Springs and other property formerly owned by the late millionaire. The plaintiff contends that she waa tha legal wife of Mr. Beck at tba time ha transferred tha property in question to other parties and that she did not Join In the execution of the deads. . She claims that aha waa married to Mr. Beck legally In 1885, and that subsequent to that time tho transfers wars made. Tha defense Is generally that Mrs. Beck was not tha legal wife of Mr. Beck, but only a plural wife, and that her signature to any conveyance made by Mr. Beck was not neeosaary. It U further set out that Mrs. Beck was made a party to foreclosure proceedings in (ho Saratoga farm case and that she did not respond, thereby forfeiting her right The testimony of Mrs. Beck on the stand was to the effect that she was the legal wife of Mr. Beck when he transferred the property; that the was legally married to him after the death of hla first wife and that before that time she had been hla plural wife. The date on which she claims to have been legally married to Mr. Beck after the death of his former wife, she testified, was before he tranirferred the property in question. Attorneys for both sides today corrected the lmprefsion that the De Ggolyer mansion in Salt Lake may become Involved; it was admitted that that property was transferred to her by Mr. Beck and that she herself deeded It away. Mrs. Beck Is represented by E. C. Ashton and N. G. Morgan and tha defense by Gen. Richard W. Toung and R, W. Toung, Jr. OGDEN, Aug. 28 Funeral aervlcea for Mlaa Donna yona Culvert were held here yesterday In the Klrkendall parlor with the Rev. Godfrey Matthewa of Cvngregatlonal church In cMnfCe Xt tire conclusion of the brief aerab!a3liu body waa taken to Wash. The Kind You Bare Always Bought, and which has been la use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per--. sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. MILLIONAIRE Plfovo, Aug. 22. Goss Bock, who claims . La-na- BY OGDEN, Aug 28 Legal proceedings win be taken against physician who fall to report all typhoid cases to the (Special to The News., city health department, according to TWIN FALLS, Idaho, Aug. 2. Instructions received by Health Inspector George Shorten from State Health IDlscovery on Wilson creek, sixty miles Commissioner T. B. Beatty. The local south-weof Twin Falls, of the skelehealth officer was also Instructed to ton of a mar was reported hers by file action against doctors whose neg-- i the Twin llgence to report typhoid caae has been W. L. Johnson, director onof his return brought to the attention of the state! Falls highway district officer. Inspector Shorten' sav he Is late last night from a camping trip aware that several rases haw not been to that region. reported anil that he plans to act on The discovery waa made when a Tat the instructions of the state rock was sought on whoh to build a campfire. Such a rock was found on a small mound, and when removed It Mrs. Innes Dead. riL closed, the skeleton. Th skeleton was to a neighboring ranch, OGDEN. Aug IS Mr. Mary Ann In. wheretaken it was interred pending Investinos, 81) sears of sge, died suddenly at the famllv residence shortly before gations that may tie made by Elko midnight last night She Mas taken til county authorities. abcut noon and gradually grew weaker No clew exists as to the Identity of until the end came. She wa the wife the dead man. Discovery of an army of Oharleg w lqnes She wa born at iblout-button snd a small piece of Springfield. UtTi. and ass an active khaki cloth lead to the opinion that Her husband member of the Church. and a number of sons and daughters he was a soldier. The skull is said survive. to be that of a mature man, but apparently oung. Genealogical Sunday. There Is more Catarrh In this section of the country than all other diseases OGDEN, Aug 28 Genealogical Sun- put together and for yaars it was supday will be observed in the Weber posed to be Incurable. Doctors stake on Sunday. Sept. 21. Special scribed local remedies, and bv preto all the will be assigned cure with local treatspeakers of genealogy ment. failing to wards, when tha subjeit discussed. pronounced it incurable. Caand temple work will be tarrh la a local disease, greatly Influenced by constitutional conditions and therefore requires constitutional treatOxygen Plant Likely. ment Hall's Catarrh Medicine, manuF. J Cheney & Co. Toledo. factured OGDEN. Aug II. A plant for the Ohio, la by a constitutional remedy, ' i d erert-ebe manufacture of oxygen may tal.en Internally and act thru the In this city tn the near future, ac- Blood the Mucous Surfaces of the Jr.r v ho System. on One cording to John Hundred Dollars reward haa returned to this ettv from New la offered for any case that Hall's CaYork after an absence of two weeks. falls to cure Send for Mr. Lochhead who la tocal repmsen'x-tlv- e tarrh Medicine testimonials and circulars of th rtntsch Compreaslng comF. J. CHENEY A CO Toledo. Ohio In pany of New "1 oik. said he formed by oltlclala of the cotnpan) that gold by DrUKKlsts.1'lUa75c, for constipation. Hall's Family they contemplated construction ol the i Advertisement. plant In this city. j i il In Use For Over 30 Years ! Iv-hnea- Tho Kind You Have Always Bought rs In tha spring of 1883 I waa at- tacked by Muscular and Inflammatory Rheumatism. I suffered as only thoaa who hava It know, for over three yeara I tried remedy after remedy, end doctor after doctor, but such relief me I received wee only temporery. Finally. I found a remedy that cured me comand it haa never returned. pletely, I have given It to a number whs wore terribly afflicted end even bedridden with Rheumatism, and It effected a cure In every caee. . 1 went every eufferer from form of rheurpatlc trouble tn any try this marveloua heeling power. Dont lend a cent; simply mall your name and address end I will send It tree to try. After you have need it and It has proven Itself to be that means , of curing your rheumatism, you may send the of It. ore dollar, but underprice stand. I do not went your money unleea you are perfectly satisfied ta send It. Isn't that fair? Why Buffer any longer when positive relief Is thus offered you free. Dont delay. Write today. Mark H Jookson, No. 108 F Gurney Bldg., Syracuse, N Y. Mr. Jackson Is statement is true. responsible above i4 t n or r , Published Aug. 8. Now- its fortieth thousand In (Special Correspondence). KIMBERLY, Idaho, Aug. 24. Zelma, daughter of Mer-r- it E. and Anna . Robinson died Aug. 21. Funeral serveesStaley, were held In the ward meetinghouse Bun-da- y Aug. 24 Bishop Joa. H. presiding. The speakers were H. C. Lemoreaux of the stake council and Ben E. Mason, bothhigh of Twin Falla. The opening prayer by Albert T. Ward and the benediction by Noak Arrington, each of the Stake High Council. Roy Wood dedicated the grave. She waa the oldest child and waa preceded only fly weeks by Sergeant Thomaa J. Haynes. her 14 year Old slater, Lola, who died July 10, tonsillitis being the cause of The largest number of war decoradeath in both Instances. tions presented at one time on this side of the Atlantic was conferred on Constltpatlon upsets tha entire sys- 44 enlisted men and officers of New tem causing serious Illnesses to the York regiment at New Yorks city human family. Don't worry Hollis- hall. - One of them was Thomas ter's Rocky Mountain Tea will drive J. Haynes of Jersey City; Sergt. ordered to be out constipation, regulate the bowels, made a of the of LeoOrder Knight tone the stomach, purify, cleanse. pold by the Belgian government. After Without fall glye it a thorough trial. his captain and three lieutenants were 25c. 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IDAHO FALL8, Ida., Aug. 28, For two nights Idaho Falli has been in darkness. Dus to ths dry season, ths water In Snake river Is so low that the municipal lighting plant la without power. A force of men are at work raising the dam to increase the head sufficiently to run the wheels. It ig not ' known Just how long ths work will taks and, application has been made to the Utah Pawer and Light Co. for temporary relief. Hotel at Milford To be Remodled (Special Correspondence.) MILFORD, Aug. 2T. Construction 1s under way on a large addition work to the Atkin hotel, which practically will make a new structure of the hostelry. Formal ceremonies were conducted Monday when the brick laying began. J. R. Pearson, president of the Commercial club, made a brief address, lauding the progressive spirit which prompted the undertaking. Annie Jones Atkin, proprietor, id a daughter of S. S. Jones, first sustore perintendent of the Provo Co-oand well known in Sait Lake. 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