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Show -,, , - . ,,,, , , - . ' M , e 1 , 4111:. .i . - ' ' DESEBET-EVENINti-NEWS-FRIDAY-SEPTE- 5 '1919 MBER- , 1 , I . , mmt,,,m,m. , .., I m .. ti ' ...., . . -- I -- Ogden Offic'e .A.,,r.rw? A 'trek 11ACISTRATIO,118SINS ILIELD TIOTEL, oi Mani Wit, Ottloo Tot. ISCIW. Homo 1'4 'SEPT.115, , - Pa tress lir roil INK 64 to leukki lismosol tat 01011b peal bts Yowsrliaag dip )irvr Oattorootor "AU rfuLICA1-1004tit CUSPOill works sod aid riot roar taw booaso thswitylk say Oodles 711 WOW.' Mims SW. Lk lonwposale (Kook of UNIII If bawl" Sotro amok door. tko L,...r.I out la So watt, 1 o draw trout. AT Provo , I AIL subscription portnents "ha italastbItottiPioLttLit......Vanti WEBB made Is 3stoss A. t)livcr 1st Wadi M4. Tolophons Asoot tor tits Pall), rut urdav &ems tiomiWitsktt Notts. Citiorch oatt other ploblisallotmL ' shook ell 01M.,,.11, 111116 fall term of OGDEN, &opt. tha.Weber Nornial collog will boric PL IL following regietration days. which wlU ba 8SPt 11 said 11. It is tuipected that ,tharto will be a heavy snrollmont of students. possibly in sz rens ot last year, which was fits hoariest in the histoiy, of tha echool. In addition to the rosular high wilcol ocuraas there ars two cotloga courses. Two years of ganoral Gonna work which ,praparee students for vanoed work in modicintl. law. COM mere. nginaering and the sciences ore providad in the curriculum. In adadvanced normal dition to a two-yecourse. Couroes are alio Herod in music. Tha high achool purees acientific, literary, domaatic art and science. commercial. meohanical art. preparaiory normal and general h igh school tiouraes. Prof. H. A. Dixon is tho now principal of ths coolieg and Ma faculty Christian J. Janata. biologr. John O. Lind, physioat sciences: WilE. liam Terry. registrar and mathernatics: Jool E. Ricks. history: Ell Holton. bulginess depactmant: Lydia H. cl Olierics; Marietta Tanner. domestic ve klainap,11 Stallings, domestic art; Blanche McKay, dramatic art.'s. physical culture for girls; PeterIda, vocations and economics; Shurtliff, English: Aaron Tracy. head of Englials department: John q. history and civics: Ward L. Tan. net. mathematics; Earl B. Snell. nociology: Wilford O. Ridges. head of manual training department; Malcolm Walston. manual training and phyvical education: trilCragun. domestic arts and domestic ecionoes; Olga Wunderly. modern Mfiguages; William H. MiLfirtiner. Multle and agriculture: Jogieph Ballant)me. director of school music; E. W. Nicholas, band; ()lady. Peterson. piano: Mary Fisher, violin: Hattie Stone. librarian: Edith Kohler. clerk and assistant registrar. - 1 Splendid Way To R 1'14 rip Your Weight Offic"-e-r--- bit New Yorkers Carrying ,Home Low:Priced Army Food I tiO0 th1at14 !het OS ohoull th yawl odrAtsfir,Lio the itoloot aty t toil youth oll tod "twit ne, etflor haaa 26 or io years Itow tadotod th I. Thilor ttort-t- s 41.6 to polkapa. 'wooer othiP IA4 fora illipAr., , p,rolpoomapPRPrO7t 'balitArkiWISAISatritreiltar'lltirliirtfrrVIINATTaSiZtIMIP.1"R".""Vs"11111.141 woad, aa lootor -- .... - ..' ''' ';', 11"11',H2Oa' I :', S .. 1 IAA .A. IRP.7 407 .I ' , - . ' 1 1 ' I. 7. 417 .., t 11 1 r k 1t .o.e ' 777 ,,, "AAP II' '4 7- -i -- "":, ,Er"r 1 ', 1 i0, A iif 1. 4f, ,i4, ' , ,,, , TO , t, .,,:? ..:2- ; tsf. 1, - I ...- ,, I r s,,.4 4 ,, r , , b ' - 4,,,,- -.., ,-- , kav ,.. , try figura nd forty barn-salaaggitty. flabby t' 1$,,,,,.t.; 1-7- -ua war to (:.-t ,alatta N -. I !Joaitt.?,..1q ' .; ,.,,r,, (A. h ouo oV Mill 4,vr afoul has. le .. ;.,Alt ,, 111111 STHE 010 FORS i; ill. 4 IP li.".4. tm"."' : ..,f'.'911h.'0,4 i 'hot our toinewho rottaort the fc, too, fr"'' ' ; rat Into tat beaiou there is n.t ettoulth Ie 1' l'' t , '''. ), , A 1'4 I flo.::, . 1 1 i. desird la U. blood t yr, duo a btonV. ', : :4 , , I IL. --,, ,,,, . . ,7. or oorahuttort ,,,,,. Allei,,,v1Pk 1..tr. te 4 e hen. 1.4tvcollvi ,,, lie rat tit Ittr,nood ., AT i NTDITAINED PRIM tu :11rn of A 111,ple holt, 111441.0a that 1 ;,a I o.1 t., i 1, r:4;,,,,i,,) lo : F . e1 Nf 0.. it4r ,t4,-:- j ( to' .) ,,..1-I. wonderfully arta I.., th ro.lo lag 4, 41 1 4 PEOPLE FROM AL WALKS t-ft..1. ;:, it ;:l 41''''' (.) qutobly pad may without a lorlatt, 1 '.. no it oosaeaa aloft log Mot. yioloat ! 1.-- --' old folks i, 4L.,t.1 ,,t .,4;414,-,.,64 t110,101.10 . . ,, ! 4 - ,,,,.- PitOVO, Sept p ' : j., -- ' it, , A . , t ..., I -toraii and not a hos of l'hynola lobo ....., k,,Ai. t e,,A, Vtab stake were entertained in this Jilide ; , .. , ,N, ' 'r-.',it, ,...,...,74.r1 attar AAA A40A mint ;. r .1,4 4 I bodt THONG TABERNACLE Ill l ' ' -. ' 4 ,,o , 4 kg "I' ! - V, 4," city yeaterdadt. when more than too tone grain I Vitt& troatellont 1 ofivei Ift ej 1 l',... '',,,s (4 "sitf,, venerable pioneers of this vrtliey 1 reltiq from to orhurdrdtinat fat i I 1 A ',, ',. li :; , 1 iti,,.1. thy nolo tobooIn at meal titre', a Nolo, !Io it&thrloti at the ladlese gymnasium of th V, .i.p, . ,, 4 p fo 0 iCt ing )11,1 tv,, tai..t .it 1.1 1' !o ..,f;le -FUNERAL OF POSTMASTER i th 'of ,.,7. , food r at f .,,,1 the Brighant Young university and lt,';,..A at thl same tint, you ,2o-11,,. 41 0. ,,41.....,,.: j.;.,,,,,. t,l, ab 1., f : ttoeudi from ilf part ,. ,. r v !dlalolYI .11 le . , red under :of , , partook of a banquet. ., th body lill'ht It,tre to oatotilv - .4, . 4. ,.; .:,,s!...41 ' ,, 7....-' . roe'it ...,, i the direction of the old folks iNovinpi- fat tty thia tothod AWAY ..,. '401- ,t ;44. '41A) it t,i.'!1! -. The funeral of ttoe. When they bad finished the last idtsood thoir teroaht a poitad a day aril ,,, .,1 OGDEN. Sept. 4.4e.-0l'e;'-'07.:47 A 4 ... . le no flatildnroo Irft otoovatnnt ' ! lthr ilA.t.11.2 Postmaster W. W. Browning in the merest. & program wan givrn POS11110,I111 lJohnents' $ tnr and Ilea fie ua ', t'l ;411 . till 1,, ti u .4 4,,!:11,, 14,41: i . 4", of fonts. instrumental . .,,,,,oft4A ply!). You with the vottUla music. ad- Iran ci,' .! ; tabernaste yeeterday was attended by ' .:. ' J. et Inal& 11, I I' mail omit. dressees and otorleo. Adoortioomnt tr,-,- . 4. t ,..,, ; r; , .. 1,, people from all walks and stations in Tb program opened by the con, NV. A. ' Voile who cf. p, ,7i..,,iniuriett tit& The tabernacle was filled to ca. led 14; 1, bi t";" gregation lanifing "America." t ....., . , I (3 ...., .., 4' II;t ; tiorre Higgineon. old folks chores. suffered In a It lin. areidert, has been peony and there were many and ,,,,,,,,,,,,: ,. , .4 A ,:,,, it II. ter. Tho invottation was by Gooiest buried at Eureke, sheriff .1 ' t profuse floral tributCs. Members of llama has been appointed portal ad. K. Ifille. after which an improniptu ( ....,, . CI ,...1.1!1, the Weber club attended in a body. a musdcal program wan tv.n under the ministrator of the point.- - tot Mr. Weil ,.,..--... 11' .,.1.1:71 tr maid is to be which OOTVIC aturd itt 17.000. k - '. i , was , eondueted ' by The direetion of Prof' C. W. Reid Of the t''i,l t tn.... ,---,,..... ',.:,, 1 17' will go to the awe. If no rola ,, .7.) Brigham Young university. President' whichclams ) s I Bishop's Couneelor Wm. E. Newman .- .I it. Mr. Well. wan 40 yenta .; . 111' nye' r Joseph B. Keeler welcomed the old of 7and the speakers were Postmaster 1. age. L'. f it folks in a short addressa. and Judas, , :TS; 1, , ( )4. Blair of Logan. John McQuarrie 0 Mayor LeRoy Dixon ntrt In alt JOIAR E. Booth responded. The Judge Lake ...1 rt,s4 Wednesday with ehe committee Mr. MeQuarrie . and Frank Francis. t .. spok in a happy mood. declaring that which 14; .e.i to haa been appointed , be had old since' entertain g folk. with assocdation helped his of told I 11171. at which time their first reunion tor the receptionof Pres.dent Wilson ; Article. of Ineorporation of th Milt )dr. Browning. of his affection for the wan held in Cluire hall in this city. lie entire Browning family. and his realiSpring Irrisettion company have gave many mesons why he is glad that Pond he le now old enough to he counted been flied with thacounty clerk The sation of the good deeds and the old 1. C. L." Is mat very mock etnre on a bargain day. Sams bitTors ono of them. stating that he can now company ta capitalized at 1t00.000 4oese by the-- deceased. Chore 120 of in value of the par sash. share -throw off many of the burdens rightenv trot Ened wallotr toirtmirht "carte,--econbaby. marriages 4: 4'4 1.,1"; is 1111111Pd am the principal Postmaster Blair told of lt last few ful!? belonging le the younger genera. flpr Intrxille v vlo, of MM. directors The butoness. 'York New In when life tontI7 in hours of the Ogden postmaster's Hon. Mrs. Georg. Stratton bang a plaee surplus and gloms even went astemirtiost 4- ,A., I litoor.. M. !loosen. presleent; 11011 4,,t Scotch song, which was set heartily re. H. mt and the terrible 'hock the accident r.,2 In fitly-eliwore "el sold rations but Mr. and Mrs. Mew York for the army and W. Finin.y. T. 11 Diamond ; .T 'let. , 4 k reived that she wan obliged to re- A. :, was to the people of the oommunity. . . v,t ; tin, iHe , , Willie Somerton. twhoot burbling'. sosolt,r4 mach school moot part Carried home heir par. 1 Paran to encore. 1' " Prof. Earl ptsblic spond ; ' T has been Williams Igheriff J. The tribute of Frank Francis was an do gave a reading. kj' house looked liks a coiner inked to keep a lookout for John grower' chases. Mary Hulet of Springville. who was Schiller expression of aorrow of the entire of man a II age, young )eats 90 years of age last April, was awardElder Newman also community. its wanted by the sheriff of Rifle who ed the prise offered to the Moist imAy Colorado. The young man Is spoke. pr Psent. She ewaa Dorn in Hereford- county. llama sang a solo. ,Das101Evana Faces boys-werto be of auburn complexion and sitting on & bed eramlnInt The .musical program conaisted of Freight Cashier shire. England. The prize given was maid tared the invocation., Th speakers wore the gun. when IS TO s suppmeed II In some manner it wed sweater. a wears red Brown-lots a beautiful chair. George Swenson. Marinue August Lat. Bishop Embezzlement Charge Moore of therocking 'Resignation," by Miss Onetta in with direction thia he bullet the to traveling discharged. on and Tow of Bonneville ward of this a Bishop Mapleton. the hand and leg of passing throug11."Absent," Miss Josephine Shortabout 26 years of age. Bowen. young W. companion T. Brockbank Bishop was diontssod. the oldest man and prespent. James D. D. Finch has filed stilt In OGDEN, Sept. S.Charged with em- city His father, who was working in Atte. en: "My God, My Father." Walter PO year of age next On Morebast Ship. ENTEHTAIN April. He. besslement. John C. Stewart. camittier will be Fourth diatrict court againat Witrushed him to a hospital in Balt Lake. A Stephens: "My Faith in Thee." Miss of the Utah Idaho Central railroad too, was awarded a roeking chair. the totter been boa rocolved by Mr. O. Jones for 1125 tittniageo, ai. notified and left W94- Mary Loveless was awarded the prize ham and Mrs. Frod R. Dart of this silty from Ills mother hewas Italian Browning. Several selections freight station here, woo arrested yes- for .esed to have been sustained for th.i near her eon. to neaday Ideal son M. Robert the thoir F. with Dart U. being z Iltvrart of afternoon the present Deputy by lady emote and fence terday were rendered on the organ by Prof. of a boundary Burk. The nnipplatnt was sworn to by the largest family. Mr Loveless has removal AT FRUIT FESTIYAL navy, a radio oprator tit )3remerion, land. said to belong to . Sam F. Whittaker. John L. Herrick P. H. Mulcahy, haat he auditor for th com- 18 children living. Mr. and Mrs. John hay from the near Wash, that roceived his stating disehars from the U. & navy and has - Sufferers Despondency. Stewart Is charged wKh Ms- Clark won the prize awarded to the the plaintiffR N. Spanishof Fork. pany. front indigestion aro apt pronounced the benediction. the Provo Cooper His oldest a Secretary twit radio opor. to as $340.11 on Aug. I. acsopted position snOropriating lived fool that couple present having booms diacourageti advised Interment was in the Ogden City actual hortage is something over has club Commercial on beep th Ito? rorehant ship Cornwallis, complete rocovery is notand to bo bonged together the longest; they were mar- that a delegation front Salt !Ake will (Special Correspondence.) bound for cemetery, where the grave was ded- $1.000. Mulcahy alleges a within vomit. England via ried in 1881 and have lived together icated by E. J. JOnell. The pailbear Panama 411n&L The young man was for. No one could maim a greater mis- with the htiaineas men of this IlItewart haa been in the employ of GRORGE. 4.Diz1e will th that time. Mra. Elizabeth Hooks 'meet next the first boy from Spanish et th entertain at its big Sept erg were A. P. Bigelow. W. J. Critch- the company eight months. It is sold Pines evening Fork to en. take. Hundrods have boon permseSaturday city annual fruit festival was the oldest person present horn In Commercial club rooms to ditscutut the list tor aerviom In the U. ft. navy ahoy cured by taking lumberlain's low, Walter Far, Rufus Garner, D. D. the company Is protected by bonds. a the 11 Church. She was born in Seneca and 12. The arrange-mant- th doelaration of war with Germany. Tablets and can now oat anytMng that railroad from this city into Sept 10, McKay and George Oxman. proposed N. Ho 11180. 7. 17 wait only county, T., April years old and had to they crave. Thema tablets strengthen have been in the hands of comResolutions regarding the death of the Uinta reservation. It its the desire Park - Provo News Notes. Postmaster Browning were passed yes- Imerrovements at the stomach and enable it to perform of the officials of the local club that petent committees and everything is hay. the oonoent of his parent& ea possible meet , Ito functions natorallY. If you have Kenneth Carrot, terday by the city commissioners and Pon of as ntany member Show for the big event The West For Wild propitious' the regular session was adjourned out not tried them do- so at onoe..Ld-- ,' Just WU& Rho Needed. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Carrot, of with the Salt Lake ;nen. fruit crop la excellent and now that - - --- -of respect to his brother, Mayor T. S. rertisoment Provo acmet a Bench. with the accessible is St impainful by 000EN Sept. b.Perm Lit Sat "I used a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhnee auto an George region Chalnhertain'a Browning, by action of Commissioncident ...it fell when Is he Wednesday attendance night to are Lorin large unusually Farr park provements at er Chyrs Fljgare and M. L. Jones. nib lets some time ago and they proved --- )temedy in Michigan. eta rt id at once, the work to be done from the roof of an ice house. The expected. not only from other Dixie to be just what needed." The civil nivision-o- f writes Mrs. the city court be consisted of a broken arm injuries of the Mich.. town.. from but the in time for CW10111111, Ogden distant holding points. H. A. Hall. Mrs. wan adjourned by D. R. Roberts. he- Wild West Phow. The Volta Bankson. Chillicothe, Mo. and a badly dislocated elbow. Dr. IS HEREBY GIVEN SY Following la the program of sports: They not only relieved to thank you for your rause the funeral wee being held at will consist of the buildingImprovements me of indigos- thoNOTICE of a grand- S. Pyrie was summoned and reduced the says: "I wishmedicine. of Commissionore of Salt First Chamberlain's Day. tion but toned me Lake Board and liver rid my up tbo hour the court is generally in see. stand and a high fence around the area fractures. The child is said to be re- grand good 10 o'elock. City. tash, of the intention of -September 10,. forenoon, of backache and disainese that I had such Board sion. of the ball park. The improvement covering as well as can be expected. Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. W areI of Commissioners to maimsaddle. first Single and house. roping prize. in the without never diecuseed at a was it been to some for deocrlitod improvement. meeting program time. They the followtng subject Willie driving a wagon loaded with Single roping. second prize, bridle. did me life this . our mitred held by the show committee with tho Pears Reed ft sure baby's am a alof world will and I good Meldrum of Pleasant Afternoon I otelock. Shopmen Accept t Construoting and laying sewer !M. summer." city commissioners. a thern.! for word View ways ran over speak good his Base ball, preliminary game. vitritiod pipe eight Caoevillo, oral of first-claReports from the finance committee hte's hand. with the result that daugMrs. Mary Carrington, Advertisement., it was One hundred dash. $50. that subscriptions are soling in Offer of President show (11) yard inches la prize. diameter, is Itedoado- The child was Mich.. says: "I have used Chaml)erTwo hundred Rost aad leyAvonuo dash. Sixth betwooa twenty rapidly and there is every evidence that terribly lacerated. yard for Diarrhoea Remedy total of $20.000 will be raised this immediately brought to Dr. H. S. lain's Colic and 60. enth East Streots. In Sewer District No Autos Collide, No OGDEN. Sept. S:Members of the lo- the oMce in this city and it was years and it has always given prompt prize. week. Pyne's to the I. plans, profilos and according Second Day. :al federated shopmen crafts have acwith considerable difficulty that he rellef."Advertisement. of 11:$O specifications on file in tho- - Moo 11. forenoon. Serious September ?epted the prOposition of President WilInjuries was the City Entinoer and defray tits abutable to reduce the fractured o'clock. son for a Emil increase In Brakeman Killed by cost of ters' the exposes W. )30110. Jesse portion Hoopes. leading Base ball, preliminary game. The vot wages. was approximately unmated at two thosmind embalmer.--Advertiseme-nt. (Special Correepondence.) thoreot T. L. Schofield of this city met with six to one. ' ftI710011. 1 o'clock in itad 1144e Train Nevada fourbandrod forty-eiglOn. of a ILT'REXA. Sept. accident party run. a was There painful discussion both BMW ball, preliminary game. Wednesday lively dollars. or two Lad 2.4411,I4) ( for and against accepting the Wilson a dance ning a screwdriver into the forefinger Life-Lon- g from is reka people returning Resident of Afternoon. 4 o'clock.. ( $ 03) dollar, por front or newer :sag 0GDEN sort. Vinton. rr Tsars of ,hia right hand with the result !bat proffer at the meeting held last night. - - Sioroe racing- -Elbert& earir Mit morning tit an Mai of abutting property by a local aa-It is understood that the result of the of age, a freight brakeman on tho Salt he experienced Dead Iota loss the or of of considerable seso sment the plocee City upon on. mile. free for all. purse $260. minded head-o- n Brigham the automobile with vote was telegraphed to Washington Lake division of the Southern Pacific blood before be could by get to a physiground to be affooted sad benefited arned while cian and have the Quarter mile. free for all. purse of A. J. Whitehead of this citr.-whi- ch railroad, was instantly by union officials. within said wound dressed. improvemeat situatod CITY, Sept. $100. BRIGHAM crossing the tracks Wednesday after'.A." Block "um Bit of I. machine Flat towed Five Acre the Data was of Peerless. a small by Joseph Three-eightnon at Hazen. Nair.. according to a settlement mile. free for all, Bishopbeing Peter Boron of Eureka.-- near Storrs, died in this Roxy W. Hammon, wife of Joseph purse $171. Survey. abutting or fronting upon the Boy Scouts En Masse report received in this city. was rid- above named etroot, and to & derail of ear which in The the.partyRussell The report says Venton was struck city yesterday morning following an Hamson, died at her home in this city borne race. ing was driven by Thomas saddle mile, to. 'Quarter fifty (10) feet back from said stroot, To Salute the President by a train that ran over and crushed Operation for appendicitis. Mr. Data, Tuesday night of Bright's cliseat with puree. $50. ward 'Eureka at a moderate rate witetti and all within ths district boundedint his body. The accident was.witneased was 47 years of age. He was an embe the ,. Third Day. the driver saw the light of Borup's car the north by Hollywood Arenas, ea the telegraph operator who had not ployee of the .Peerless Mining com- which she had been afflicted for some the OGDEN. Septt itsA proposal has been by Street, 10 o'clock. near the entrance, to Pinion canyon. oast by Seventhst EastSouth to warm either the unfortunate pany in- - the Storrs forenoon. time 12, was the Hammon daughSeptember Street. and mining district. years. M. with. south by Twenty-firWhitehead's ear in the rear-an-d made by President George W. Goddard man or the crew operating the train. Double $100. first Christina and in The now late of roping, prize. East the Street at Berg's undertak- ter Lyman body out lights swerved to the middle of the on tho west by Sixth of the Ogden Boy Scout council that Venton was transferred ing establishment Double roping, second prize, 635. of Brigham All protests and objections to 13te could not be seen by Russell the Boy Scouts of this city be grouped from the Tucson recently pending word from Wight. who were pioneers divielon. Ha stated relatives. - road and leo A fternoon.- - L o'clock-----must Intention such 4, of Out in born wail this and too waa some May one city carrying thrown until City, lataRoteell it designated place when that ha bad no living. - The Base ball final. puree $100. stating therein lot Dr. George H. Brimhall of the Brig-Pa- 1860. She was the mother of six President Wilson makes an automobile body was buriedrelative several feet but escaped uninjured. presented by the description of proporty. to Afternoon, 4 o'clock.. The other occupants were badly 'Mikan and block:or was in Salt children, five of whom, with her hustrip through this city and that a united Firemen's Brotherhoodyesterday Young university at rallon. on or before the Itth Morse racing: salute be given th chief executive as ' Lake yesterday where he went to at- band, survive her She is also surup. while Borup and Whitehead. 'who the City Recorder . of September, One-hahe passes by the ecouts. The plan in tend the funeral of Avers Hardy. He vived by a number of brothers and mile, free for all, purse were riding in Borup's car were un- day Commissioners atits of Board to be given consideration by the memThe Held Bail. Under hurt. one was $260. be funwill of held the sistera Funeral services speakers at the bers of the council.- regular meeting thereafter. The three manchines were badly first tOth h eral services. The body of Mrs. Hardy' in. the Fourth ward chapel Friday mile, free for all, purse. Plans are also beink considered for dayof September. Itik wnl and passing automobiles the damaged to was $150. for OGDEN; Provo 2 and burial. Sept. o'clock. the proposed levy, and boarbrought afternoon at consider Aragon. th grouping of school children along Eurekato all A , brought oemetecharged with attempting to a short service wfts held e mile, free for all, purse. and consider such protests and objectthe route of the parade. The general Mexican, Ha.n44en Infant Dead...." , break into.the residence of Mrs. Martha rY--,, tions to said improvoinent,sasha13,haVe-.,,1plane for the event are being; con- Simpson ,, 1Trs". A. $200. . : Thirty-nevent- it , sonMr. of at and The One-hAinfant and ibtrett made. been lf mile ,oadidle horse mos, have been lamed lidered at a special meeting of the city Pacific avenue, wan Marriage . !teepee , Accidentally .Shot arraigned before to 'Peter By order' of tit Board ot.Comette tommineioners today - and Jane Mundy botti W. P. Hansen died Monday. Funeral $50. , -- ' Utah. Loki) Judge Li. R. Roberta to the city court of Eureka;Mundy of Salt City, ar stoner. co home were held.' the, seritree on , 'fbeLewis -, Griffiths of Entrance Morgan eharges - Dated September lth.- Ilia: roptrg and sent for trial to the dieyeterday Clorroepoudoneo.) (Bpootal ' - ' .. Minersville and Juenia Ruth Ogden Tuesday afternoon. events of puree. will be one-tenLEATHAX W. Home C A. Visit trict court. Bail was slot in the rum of of , Royalty May 9 pAygoN.-liep1 ' Provo. Z Entrace fee charges on racing events I WO. Incendiary PIP City4Recorders ' son of Mr. and 7.r11. William Carl D. Swenson, son of Prof. and year-ol- d of purse. will be one-fif1 Sewer Extenxion lin SAL - Town broke a of in Inventor Gun out fire ening Tuesday.er wan lith. I'll. Mrs. John C. Swenson of this city is sheet irontwarehouse at Alta shot on four Bowen. There be entries Septornbor 'each must , aocidentally First publication to the Funeral Services For home from the neval academy at Au- Haneen Furniture A belonging Last publictiton September 3Itit. ISIS. YAtordai by a companion. Ths two Music company . Face and three must atart.-----is expected thsit OGDEN. Sept. t on vacation. Each animal must carry- not Ism which etood on the business property American Fork Citizen napolis a months invitation e to visit this city will be of the firm on North Main ,istreet. than 105 pound& extended to King Albert and Queen Al! events will be called promptly The places was used as a storehouse liabeth of Belgium after they arrive : (Special to Thi; News.) . and was filled with furniture and on time and any one not ready, withWashington about Oct. 1. ' 41' : In King and enAMERICAN FORK, Sept. Albert decorated John M. stoves, the contents being coMpletely in 15 minutes will be barred .. A ol'its- trance fee forfeited. services were held in the Third , : Browning, famous gun inventor. when destroyed. The fire bore all the the latter was in Belgium prior to the ward chapel for Louis Henry Strasfor events All mas4 made entries be as of incendiarism the rouilding ' war. On the occasion of the celebrawas tightly locked up, was constructed before 10 o'clock a.m. on tiaretweent , lion at the great Fabrique Nationale burg, who died Sept. 3- - Mr. Stras5IP years was old and burg covered died.,.e.f with frame firearms plant in teige. The opinion sheet, oacod - has -- disisso, Hz been expreased that their majesties heart trouble And iroo and the fire was burning from Scratching mosquito bites Often poi. . talc? 'one end of the room to the other sons them. Skeeterscoot wUlf1.z them. would be pleased to visit the home city wad born tin Camp Floyd. He vras . ' t one of American Fork's 'foremost citiet Mr. Browning. 4 Ish n discovered in the late ifternoon. Brigham - Pharmacy.--Adver1leem!. . I ' , zens, where- he had lived 38 years. Brigham City News Notes. He lessee a wife and eight children. Will Speak tn.. .0gden . Funeral of Pioneer Who The Liberty theatra.in thin city -of the tlishop Zabriskie. ttad- - charge the'bom . changed handl. floble St Bloom M-s' -- On service& PlarrisVir of Nations e l Acr--Oii 4 .. , of to the League Fred posed Boren. property 1 ---.- .. ,,--im fort,-- cheer And - after-glo- - - -- - - OGD EN. Sept '------' -- - - Spacial ) of Rtv., , - 90 , ' irtstivml. City 1 Of:fine-tear' IIPANTSII PORK gent e.Tuneral Clark will address a meeting In :this I to make their home. in Litbobr DiyCekbrbaTti the held were accord. -, leeshave aerviree yeaterday city at a date to' be fixed soon, ,Thai . taho-irim. . et by- ,thc,aso tnir to isforrnation .igtven ewe, 4: .rQU2 " PadeVtBnAttrr Mal Fleiblthe'hitncen, , Tfotnlry-rifelititis drink-rime no who are desirous that local- people be , : street and contemplate -- building In Marie lianeeo, wh , Special Carrspeaence). , L. , ) given an opportunity to hear the inhome- .,of het eon, Alines Hansen 'in the ' spring. MINA. )ver. like it; it gently stimulates - The ternational lawyer discuss the laegue Nov., Sept. 1.Ifina put teache.rs of the Boxelder' coca tasterdorr: ,Everwrittenwhichcovers the longf period Antedating the of nations. It is reported that he has a "tabor day celebration that will live ty echooldistrict are holding the first liftillIewnse born in- Denmark.II-Apri- l the year1916. 2e, accepted UPI invitation to come to this longthemernories.ofthosefortita, Advent of the Pioneers to the close-o2 an address. city ate enough to participate- .- It was not tatits,--- kihs eMbraeed the wool:fel and , . next and came.to in the teach: begins ltitti walking the2nMonday Utah an eiabprately arranged affair. but demand !ic,1 distance across the plains TIupon the di geSr era ore- getting ready , rather a genuine. Granted Divorce. - - foryork.- to Utah Ohs married after toming years minim SimThe of the day. i lir. Manion wag softThe , -Rs.m.!elt; 'Brigham lames district nil surrounding, country tion. ----OGDEN. Sept k"11'11" 'Try May Wit-- on elossd ago, M. de- City. Bozoldlet (Inta"Ywas down for tha day, and prae; IInrolettildren mothor the coaxed ' :-rnent r, son las been granted a decree of di. all I is royal drink,---ancand tically all their employes managed-t- o son Altos Hansen of ores b y Jüdg A.1 . "big doings.' a daughter who died In L'nktaPoy Sbo te- denerted her relich Mina for thewere charged that defendant Were 4 1;::'--óf-aU.ti'áh'''''':i'l-:1:T': o trapshootnext-tals() survived by tour grandchildren. married. Among the fcatures Fruit - Crop ------water- isthree days after they - c.onslor re,vid DavtadirectAtttho She was granted $35 si'morth alimony ing. nail driving and other - contests, --yet, elmir bang 1P' a and At Pleasant Grove ful'eral and custody of minor child. dancing.-raced; baseball t :' -- , rent ions and Vdward Wil- propriAto eel "v , . , mama 1 - BY ORSON F. NillJTNEt ' Special Correspondence).. ,for - a,-- cup 1, of. - fine - rich. I PLEASANT i'll.-1-7 . cl,,A -t !I' fir illustrations 250 a .111 large octavo value over 600 I pages and 21 t than 15.0. qtr. loadttof peachas 7 ,,.,....4.-;.:fiaVoredinvivbrating satis- II.Nlore 2 "P.11,.., f,,17nAoro and builders of the st tAtP t ll-. 1 been and have osssisessesseesews -- this shIprZed smsssssisessssu from Vt1161411.3 ssses place. -- I Ills-' ,i, 1 ' , to historical facts, the Tuesday I 4 car, loads , . ths Orem road. with a constant i -- Bad Breath, Sour, fying, teat , , Aio "stranger of 'loaded ii wacons waiting for z.:1411Hilane desoorimftelyngl3oninmad 88:347,Hatc.hk.e.i. ' HUM. Alirnesitd t postp,ald. is the fine. string -Tea opening. Avegl.evetalblettklislo-l'itdS- : cars 'Wednesday. ' The apPle crop .niS'edS.6- -LebezwidroGaskgestion,relis. lrecverTy Schilling , zr the great ' . . in Cloth $2.00, ' ,Is promises to be enormous.-.1, . : - rine, will revitalise your blood and ,- -- practical - economical tea ' A fierce 'rain -- storm Vat Meted I - , purities in- - thil, Blood, , .. :I , $2.30 postp2id., about one hour visited, Pleasant Grove Half Morocco, give yotc, sew strength and a t . '. ' . , ; . , Yott should 'pay partkulat 'heed healthy, vigorous vitality. . , . r., Wednesday;. The eanals and Creeks FOLLIP CATHARTIC TABLETS. ,this of EveryN'''' country. ' s relit to ,t indication all that blood filled to , overflOwing. Mang your one needs ', to any stow it the 'keep ' put 1 .. none ails foot-- fikvors'of Schilling - 1 f the Streets near the foot hills ars thercieerthebeverea,swesseetheetotne 'supply is becoming sluggish, or system in perfect vondition. Go , ., covered in deep mud amt with large sch az$d tow up the live. Do oot -any," there is a .1essentog-insits .. n,. Ceylon-Indiato your drug store sod get a bott.it - - Tea-.--- ) . Oolong: , - ' drowned boulders. One'animalwas , All Breakfast; -- strong and vital force. y. Engfisk and if you seed any med- i- ' oneAuality. la . 1--3. K. Convey, 1(2 Latiortwors in crosning a stream the bed Of which wzdtillot ... By heeping your blood purified, cal advice, you can obtain it' with. -',CALI penear ,' 'Alan was dry & few hours before. scre,Annee 7 rrlkimes cd curlier. I oat wigs to -- - Tire new cannery ott f kreynAgt rue.-your system more easily wards olf out cost byetritiet to itetikat Di-- ,, At grocers everrebom '4, - --6 kotor Cettellic 714.'451' sae tact see ibe beat 1 Newsr- .... 1 - 4. . disease that is ever present. wait- - rector ...Swift Specific Co, 46 Swill and ca., aletoot 4,1srht day,jrull ning , A St4illinr 1 CoSaot 0 there is,au Laboratorz, ittlaats, Co& attack to g account ing J ', 1 wberev,,er :;c1tysheogrntan to et beef abtetalptred,, 'en . I a 14CErRA.KM-4011-1480!Data to. a , . ,, row-na- no - t 1 ''''1 . ) . -- ata a . k:4 ; ,, r-r-- ...' ,.t41' rt ',... . 1-1ri v..1 i',, 1.--- The , , - e A., r - , 1,:t0,..-,1,111- -- 4 t 1,. .i ., r 7, b. . ,, 4 IF ........ . i. . .- :.:1-S4- 4, I ,,,4t '..-.1- ,,I , Ilit -- k , . , . , $ r , i 1 Ka-iglu- life-lon- 4.. . ar I.--- A. ,, e--4r- It it,. tr, 1 err-mos- 0 ,, . . I Cri d ' - ,, ...........;xs:4, .11 buth. -, i.-- -- , - -- ht ' e tiN OH g; IlEgt - YISITE . - to-w- it: ht MIMMOMIM ' 4.--- M1s. hs - - m lilt 1 lf k ..., ,, Ono-fourt- Five-eight- at-th- - - - , . 6 -- th -- , th ' -It : a' . -- ' - - - - ent ' . w -- -- kli -, - -;- 1 i - other ed-th- its l , - 1 ed et-together . -- It . . Terfect Health - 1 The ' - - . -- -- . , IN ONE VOLUME -- dd - History h.. 0 . , .- H - ry eats-mar- :Thyo&know - - - - Is Yours If th e Blood Is'Kept Pure ' I , . a theipest rorill- County,--Advertise- - tire the Popular IstoryT, . n . - 4.--- ForCôatèdToñ , ' . a - 4 '; --e- were--shippe- - z. - - ,- , -- ' -- ' -,i KY. - esetetNewsBookStoli , to-da- .k, -- 1- , - - -- - - Building -- , 4 , - Main Street |