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Show ). TJESERElf' E VEXING NEWS a V ' I, Me'. Voiles r Ogden Office used hotel. Tsabbuent Takes UroAJjjaj well. Maneff. Horn Tel. Tel TrstroiM Tiw fiM irrraotor make requeetoA eomplelnie regardog ua- - iifr rraucATioas ta Adler-i-ka- -- . . chiroi vour Church work and all Oidani rap. bosks tkroush ear News Ik baaaTai 2fJ;letaethe fImmaaaa alack ef Iba 'SrZava Hava Buck gter. the Ur, h ta draw fram. rT. have recommended hole that the proposition for. an Invents atlon a to a and lightmunicipal power polule ing plant b filed. The proposition le. the outcome of an etplanatlon that the Itah .Tower and Light company would tnuraaa lie rates aiWl the money paid ai.nually for atreet lighting. It la said, would represent Intereet on a large sum that might be Invented In a me.r niilpal plant. It le eapected that the alata. ! suffered from my eomuipattnn and to lake Adler-l-ka- . two days and three I m AdWki,n2- - h . Friends Greet Corporal. f - ' Indigestion and doctor told me"v,f,i!N, r It helped ins In bottles CURED , JANUARY THURSDAY X All uborr1ption't paytftoaU sad oomplalate odellvery regarding should bg mad to James A. Oliver ($1 North lot Wwt It, Telephooo dll. Agent for the trolly, aturday and Newt, Chunk and ethor publleatlona Bvml-Week- r- - ' 1 1920 The Chrittmat Newt Hat Warm Friend in Cilluly Provo Office I V V - 'Looking over my favorite paper1 the Way Mr. Trank M. McM nines puts It, Mr. McMalnee lives la GUluly. Is lv . Oorporat F7 oyd J.I wae areeted by rela-- 1 n,l friends at the Union elaflo" ,,uff ' -- Jan.- 1 tn.orra'.yf.oyr;:;;d b?wh upper and of 14 tonvaleecent soldiers It bound for EXTRA MONTH'S PIT relieves the Lettermen hoepltal at Ban Fran-AN- n-GE- T stomach nr claro. The soldiers had recently from Prance, where they were itomuch. Removes foul matter,."1' ndeo. which poisoned stomach foy months. ' PROVO, Jan, 1. The Provo Often CURES constipation. Prevents board' of education In regular. clly - Adler-l-k- a la a appendicitis. mixture after transecting tbs' regular of buckthorn, cascera, glyoertne and routine business, discussed the matter nine other simple Ingredients Sold by of teachers as la, lea. The members all druggists i Advert leftfient. ef the board expressed themselves as realising that the present salaries are In wnnoc.on October in will. city and employee it box car robberies In the local railroad He appeared In court at the the city school system an amount yards. for 1. Out of raapact 'oQDEN. Jan. time baJI was set but ha has not been equal to one months salary, 60 er W eeeii here since that data. cent of which will be paid at the next tlv lata Brigadier General Richard T pay-da- y and the balance at the dost Taanc flags wer flying at half maat of the present school year. Boon after Rebuild. Will lifdhla city yaatarday on all public this action waa taken a delegation representing the Home and Bchoot as bulldtnga and a number of prlvata OGDEN. Jen. 1 The Washington soclatlon OGDEN, 3an. 1. Information givwaited op the board and bad-- . build Inga meat wae market which building, - that ing further aa.ur.nce of the building tha teachers be given Is askedW. hi jesdayenlght. A. Agaa adjourned FRANK M. MoMAIXES. Judga of a government war ordnance depot to be rebuilt Immediately, special consideration In this regard to according court Second district of were tha division pleased to learn that such a station on tha D. A R. O. tallroad near Ogden baa been reoelved by War- A. M. Miller, the owner. As soon as They had been tha taken. claims can be adjusted action In the southeastern part of Utah counalready an bad tha following pntared on the ren L. Wattle, president of the Ogden and Ineuranoe the etructural work completed the Superintendent Eggerteeu submitty. As a compliment to tho 1119 edicfflrt records: , chamber of commerce. Thle Informa- market will ted a report on the teachers attend-In- g tion of Tha Christmas News he sends the Utah Educational association his picture, as seen In the cut. His JTb death of (General Richard W. tion was received from Senator Roed told of Smoot which was the excel and reIdentical convention, with that ha on soldier, statesman, ths words looking over play Tyirag, lawyer, here last Sunday from governlent Instruction given. The report will be by hla friend removed one of our foremOst cltlxena ceived was not read, as a number of the as It was appreciated ment officials. In ths editorial rooms ami General Toung wae a man of upright acon Were absent members board Senator bmoot states that ths depot business office of Tha News, character, uneullled 'reputation and w'lll be an Improvement of naUbnhl according to Health Inspector George count of sickness. It will be read next the at The Shorten. will that It meeting. elates Inspector receive bis support, IcMftT patriotism. He gave to his coun- Importance. American Flag la r blB reported among he says, and h will also give personal war and details try in the Spanlsh-Amerlca- n The First National Bank, Brigham to necessary legislation. This Second on Veasela tl recent world war, able and d Information was received by Mr. WatCity, ths leading bankers In Boztldsr service. His Ufa and charao tle who Ad vertlaemenL county. Senator Bmoot telegraphed At Buenos Airea such a la worthy of for hla support In t4 has been us Rasmussen. bringing the depot Funeral of all and hla death la a to this city. Similar emulation by of promlees Contract Final Signed loaa to hla state and country. In support Rave also been received BUENOS AIRES. Wednesday, De.! OGDEN, Jan. 1 Funeral service for from Deal United Btate ranks second recognition of hla services and In hon- - Senator W. H. King and RepresentaIteThe Mrs. Mstta Marie Rasmussen, one ot In Big Irrigation ot & tnemory. It is ordered that tive M. H. Welling. to Great Britain In tho number of ' the oldest pioneers of Huntsville, will be held In the Huntsville meetingdepartment one of the court etand ad vessel entering the port of LEHI, Dec. 11. The final contract merchant son Square Garden, while a pageant said they had llttl Bueno Aire in 1919, Norway being ILJournod until Jan. 1, 1120, at 10 oclock new city commissioners will take sore house Friday afternoon at 1 oclock. and wer yestersigned waa presented. agraamenta Petersen to do and few arrests war mad. wilt Bishop Joseph deflnlt action on the proposition. preside IhirtL Tho of comNorth Americas growth Mrs Rasipussen died Tuesday night day between the Leht Irrigation Theatres wer crowded beyond caceicurattuii was not conflned to Upon ths recommendation pf Com. comto matine -la tiarric South America Reservoir of an Illness She Provo and the several years tho fact that pany mlssloner M. L Jones ths city commis- after of merriment. Tha chimes of plaoos pacity was born In Denmark Oct. - 1141. and pany, whereby the latter sell to the shown in atatistlra published by La hundreds of churches rang out aa of moot ofnotwithstanding otarians Will Dance sioners have votsd to purchase five came the larger house had doubled to Utah In 1613, having, resided former fifteen second-fee- t which acre of land adjoining Lorla Farr of !l"nn. Indicates Irriga179 that ships at midnight, while thousands of the prlc of admission. It waa etl--matpark ur.fler the United States flag, with a old for $1 005. The In Cowboy Regalia east which te In Huntsville since that time. tion water for the aunt of $72,600 whistles an accompanithat tho box offtco receipt of she park, property, Irtotal tonnage of 1(0.00 tons arrived ment Manyshrieked will be ueed for By the same agreement the Lehl thousands totaled watch 300,000. Two roof gardens attended recreation facilities. The Medicine of Beet control Couch OGDEN. Jan. 1. A cowboy ball ! during ths year. A charged III a seat for their midnight rigation company assumes the churche crosses Jordan IV hern'll druggist finds that hla cus- the big siphon that being arranged by Ogden Rotarlane to ehorus bf 1,100 voices sang at Madi show M held at the Berthana Jan. I. The 7ine or Jail Sentence tomers all apeak well of a certain pre- river In tha narrows and the canal GAY GOTHAMITES Lehl (Kotarlana will appear at tha social the to system. he forms a good opinion of from this point event In western attire; cowboy suite, Given Three Offenders paration, It and when in need of such a med- It now owns solely this canal along GUZZLE AS OLD ., pood" shlrta, sombrero and all other east half of Its length. icine Is almost certain to use tt him- theOne-thirtteceeeary regalia. The dance will be d the of newly acquired 1. In Jan. OGDEN, connection with the Ogden YEAR PASSES ON given Harry Semlster, ar- self and in his family. This is why so You Enter Into Joyous Spirit water will come from the Trovo rtvtr Livestock show. rested In a hotel with a front was given a sentence of $16 fine many druggists us and recommend system and the other A report presented at tha girl, weekly " hmcheon 11. It Oft inB. 1$ Jan. TORK, Chamberlains. Celebration days. jail- by Judge D.K, Rob. Utah- lake. Zion Savings banka, of Hhe club yesterday showed Congh..RemedyX -- of The Year, II Your Feet-Hu- rt the police court. The girl will Jones, a well known druggist of This bfthe advent of tho new year conla said. Is financing the deal. (hat 1600 had been raised by the or erta in before the juvenile court. which jganlsatien for the Childrens Aid so appear la that I to Chamwater have used supplement Ky says, How GROUND GRIPPER SHOES Will Insure You Against Paul Brltnhall of Provo and a young A letter of thanks waa received from tinued until dawn in tho hotols and woman of Salt Lake, arrested berlains Cough Remedy In my fam- the Lehl farms now obtain restaurants ftety. ACre. Fred N. Hess, eecretery of married the FOOT DISCOMFORT AND PAIN. Whit along creeka. great and Tork Alpine American aama at the time and place, were each ily for the past seven years, and have Aid society, for the gens p A movement will be launched In a Way, the revelers taking advantag riven a similar sentence Brlmhall le found It to be the best medicine I havt erous response to the appeal for finanof organising of what aim the BHAXK Compels with FLEXIBLE Their few 'elng held for Investigation of alleged ever known. cial aesletancs. day considered the last opthey Advertisement. bad check charges, according to tne a drainage district to Include the lowExercise of ALL your Foot Muscles to celebrate Jn tho hilarious portunity Leht. It police. of west er lands south and Which Strengthens and ALL0W8 Highest Building Record Officials Searching Is estimated that the tract will include manner traditional to New Tork. Po- THEM TO TERFORM THEIR drainwhan acre which, Editor ilce other observers said tho 1,000 Gets Ready to and, In History of Ogden PROPER FUNCTIONS. Among crowds which Jammed ForRailroad Agent about ed, will double In value andIn be Broadupper Assume Duties of Mayor the most productive lands the state. way from midnight O0DEN," Jan. 1. The building record untlljnearly mornBCOFIELD.' Dee. L Rio Grand K - Thle movement waa begun Just For the paet year Is the highest In the The 9TltAICUTIV8IDE LUIK c the war, and ing wero equal In slxe and spirit to outbreak the are ofllcers 1. R. of tha offlclala law and Jan. Frank OGDEN, Francis, Caaees Year Foot to Assume 'Istory of the city Building permits (tor of the Ogden because, of finance- - but those of former yeara. Standard, today was searching for W, B. Porter, who more waa dropped now 'or 191a amount to $1,562,610. as In con PAINLESSLY assur the farmers NORMAL, :rst7 with $241,016 In 191$. There were f1"1" ,u1t his editorial desk prepara- - than a week ago left her and has not bond buyers While unnumbered thousands paLINES. will furnish all the money raded hla position as mayor of i HEALTHY that they lit permit Issued during the paet tory to taking -- ween I sorts ths all thoroughfare with sine. It ear. In, comparison with only 108 forUp,; ' Poltln "to which he was been needed. of nolsemakers, other thousands who elected last November. 918. propelled a band oar to Colton and It la with foreslghtedneas had purchased W ar Featuring. Borne Recent ArThis is the second time an editor of believed he went from there to Salt Cate Ditmitted. stocks, of wines and liquors before! MEDICAL CURE rOR riAT-rOO- T The Standard has moved Into the In GROUND GRIPPER BHOESt Segregation rival waa He here, station Lake egent City. n mayor's office. The late William Charged With Illegal July 1 were making merry In tho hoMember of the Family. for PROVO, Jan. 1. A number 6t resiplace -- to relieve Every having come to thla COAST TO served three terms as mayor. FROM COAST subSOLD tels and restaurant Walk. It la rumored that rail- dent of the town ef Orem have court Agent J. Darrell of the Greenwell. waa Possession formerly district Much of the liquid refreshment ' have discovered a short- mitted a petition to tho Liquor Balt Lake Telegram, becomes editor of road InoRlelals tho town, sent in advance by truck and limouthe accounts In. tha office here, saklng to o segregated from age " the Standard. . pro. evidence Free Consultation and Advice on Your Foot Troubles by the from no been made. formal haa developed hut it Envll sine reservations for the night I. charge Pollenbach OGDEN, Jan. a ma- had gfter sented by the petitioner thataffeotod Porter ha no relatives here. . been made. A heavy profit an Orthopoedic Expert arreyted at his home on Lincoln owner the ef property jority Wednesday evening, 'chargedA Board Congratulates and "cooling "corkage not etgned the through bed tha segregation by of pofscs-iloliquor. fjnueIllegal motion of tho attor- charges was reaped. petition. - Upontown J. J. FONTIUS & SONS made at tVT6 house bv deputy All County Officials Mexican Victim of of Orem, the case Crowds on the streets, while not for the i . ney 0 gal-riI Jrfffe,. who stale 2nd orWest 42 South. - Orpheum Theatre Bldg. In diemlased. were more was exuberance, Wood moonlacking Alcohol. five of. Poisoning quarts wine, OO DEN, Jan. 1. Heads of all depart-ment- s 'nw whisky and two bottles of beer. derly than In former year - Two Prove New Notes. C. F. Tiedermann, Manager offleere who- lined clnlm that a still was In the county government. Ineofflcers POCATELLO. Idaho. Dac. II. Manuel The Columbia Muelo company has thousand police Thirty-thir3rd hidden in the basement of the cluding the1 judicial district, have re- Gonsales, a Mexican, waa the d to from vicstreet naming of first Broadway filed article Incorporation e Defendant was released on ceived letters ot congratulation from tim In this city of wood alcohol. Provo as the principal place ofto buet-nes6 bond to conappear In court Jan. 2. died about noon at tha home ot ths board of county commissioners The company propose them on for avenue. The South Second a Jewelry and meslo buslneaa anu commending and thanking duct ajtriend the efficient service rendered during Mexican was known to the police to be la capitalised at $19,000, In shares or J jkrv Watch Old Year The offleere and director addicted to wood alcohol. the past year Upon nu- $100 each. A. Chairman M. P, Brown state that merous occasions he had been arrested are Oeorg W. Fltsroy, president: W. I Fade and Greet the New Weber county has manytnaoffl9ers on Intoxication charges and eachontime-- B Overlade, vtre president; Thomaswho. hie Ashton, soerstary and treasarer, search revested wood alcohol who have given excellent (dminlatra-tloTheir record has beenounexcelled person, the police say. Oonsales waa with Rena Ashton and Josephine Mad. GDEN, Jart. I There were very Bo far as known, he sen, constitute the board of director 46 years of age. in are all the and in working not did who departments this city fewtchpeople waa single and had no relatives her Charles DeMolsey of Vernal la the old year out and the new complet harmony, he says are under the direction of in Judge Prove on legal bualnae. Mr, De Judge In and Physicians, receiving lettersW. those who retired early A. Those thi Alfred Agee, Dis- Coroner 8. 8. Ferguson, will conduct Molaey says that they are having !ear awakened by the noise occasioned trictE. Pratt S.and an autopsy on the body to determine coldest weather In Vernal this-yea- s P. Dobbs, County g Atty. rtng-I'Jttty. of steam whistles, blowing yeara. Bates, Sheriff H C, petersen. the exact status of tha poisoning case. they have had forB. many of bells and discharge of fire Joseph Treasurer, rendered D. W. Evans County Judge James case Tucker B. Wooley packers. The annual 20 waa kept. up County of Royal in the decision Recorder Mint Katheryn Higginbotham. EIGHT CHILDREN HAD CROUP minutes without cessation for wherein R. va. J. Wooley "Walter Hinckley, and Farr Clerk County Largs cronfda of people were on the County ' Mr. and Hinckley I have eight children and give sued for $41 rent dlstrict and Assessor Owen M. Bandereon. pveeta In the business The $400. for a. cross complaint i'ter the Stroke of 12 om the city hall Foleys Honey, and Tar to all of them. waa no cause of action In nek had died away ere was general More Talk of City writes Mrs. P. Rehkamp, 2404 Her- judgment" case both man 8t Covington. Ky.; -- they all sadstraking and extending of wishes v. In the cae of F. L. Hickman in s happy new yesi renwere Lewis to It Thompson. Judgment we loosene Plant and and croup. Power subject Light a' iTany social functions were held in at. $$6, the of Id favor dered plaintiff, claars mucus and phlegm, stops that 1k parte of the city and In several " fee and cost. nr I.Th e clty commis- strangling" cough, make easy breath- torneys OGDEN.-- Ja ISSrches midnight jirayer have O. Bullock and Son meetings James ? held. sioners acting as- - a committee of the ing possible and permits quiet sleep. filed a complaint in the district court It contains no opiates, and children against Charles Jenkins feefor $871, with Interest and attorney alleged to like It. Good for colde, bronchial be duo on a promissory note. linger on coughs and the coughs-tha- t Helmart and Emma Lesllo after influenxa or grip. Good for Knowlden,Hughes both of Salt Lake, were as for chlldrsn. Bchramm-Johnso- n married here yesterday by. County grown-u- p ' Clerk L. T. Epperson. tf Drug Co. Advertisement An eight pound daughter waa bora nrJP t Nineteen hundred and nineteen was a year of ' Christto Dr. and Mrs. L. B. Ihillpot mas Eve. j Funeral Service For many large prob- - -thoughtful concern,1-fo- r lower utsimFisi honelaso completely CASK gp on the Y nr-so- rs-Io- Lrllth tchC' ' n. l?!.' distln-guishs- Mr. rft I ed Cant the two-thir- lien - Cu-bur- n, GROUND GRIPPER YALKINC SHOC -- -- bs-fo- re aald-Pert- Glas-man- of n of they-secure- d Oon-xal- mirn- - a. es mTnimnjjT 2,.. tii n. Ji -- r en-ter- ed -- Strength Service Safety therevere OhY ou Motorists! - (Special Correspondence.) AMERICAN FORK. Dec. IL Fun-erservices for Joseph Bush were couid'ir extend the homage due held In the First ward chapel Tues-i)e- w 'twtfuid be felt around tha earth, man 'mongat men. a manly man, r day. Bishop Earl Greenwood preald- -t was J. IL offered bjr Ing. Prayer Reacted tor hi kindness, too; -Pavla The speakers were J. B. Forbes Daring, brave In every hour ' W, B. Smith and J. H. Clark. Aj'' ever true. solo, was sung by Mrs Ren Hallidajr" Withan soul of patriot, set fof youth, example The benediction was by Earl Green- - He - Inspiring all mankind Mr! Bush died In Salt" Lake gnd Trustworthy friend and falthlul gulds, hi death wai caused by hemorrhage, fi en He was 66 Wars old. Heartfelt and deep the'grlef today, of the lung. ' th lie leaves a wife and thfee children. Utah R. Mr. Bush waa a resldent,-6American Fork for many yars!t)ut had been Destined to Uvwhere man is found. living In. Mammoth the last year or, yet, in the sadness of the hour o Floral contributions were many One feels hi splendid strength and ' and beautiful. power. rnforgotten: for history will tell Nobly he lived, hla work done well. Room of Chapel God then called we bid farewell. sMi W. W. COOLEY. Destroyed by Fire il lts censes! ' j Cur facilities are at your diz- - , i Tobacco; Habit (SpeelaNCorrespondene ) 1 AMERICAN FORK, Dec. $1. The Second ward meeting house eaughben; fire Bunday and the neck room waa , burned. The fire was vs used by a defect In the chimney. Thqflre de- - py Doctor Connor, formerly of Johns partment did gopd work and Ah rest Hopkins hospital. Thousands of mn Of the building was saved. 'V , suffering from fatal disease would be ' In perfect health today wer-4- t not for 'lb L -AL to rid , of the process yourself jlmpl form. Just go to ' AMERICAN Dee XI. The tobacco habit In any store ruKR, end some ny upHOMlifU get drug officer of Atptne stake en- 4ak thm 6 directed cotol Y' i tertatnqd Tuesday In the tabernacle and Io; tablet; habit quickly thepsmlcloua In honoy of the officers and teachers, vanish Druggist refund the money of all fhe ward o.f tho stake, at , a If they fail. Be sure to rad large and Interesting announcement by Doctor dancing party. Refreshments Icon nor soon to appear in this paper. served to 299 guest . It tells of the danger f nlcftln poisand hew to avoid It. In the n oning often ' . Scratching mosquito bite meantime try Kteotol tablets; you will them. Skeotereooot will ftx. then he - surprised at tha . result. The Store Adr. j Brigham Rbarmacyc AdvorUaeaaeab. Schraipa-Johaao- a ngerous: 2- - Trust. Company ' d Ilational Copper Bank j: r N ' Opposite the Pcstoffice . . i , AEnterUinmentibutf10? pot-eo- led. un-sett- - V7-- it - x , The Utah State National Bank, progressive," awake to the broader spirit of the times, remembered its employees very bandsomelywith a bonus of a months salary. i a. m The custom in' business ogiving at, Christmas time iff a petty one, for it forges the bond' of mutual interests.a little closer, inspires the personnel of an institution to still greater endeavor. -- f explication and license fee re-- . quire d by the state Ye will do the rest. - us was a big and prosperous year. Never in the history of business was there such a wide .distribution of bonuses at jChistmas. time;, never be-fore such vast funds charitably diverted 'to channels ' of helpfulness to humanity. , in here and file your - On the .whole d joa i 4 -- Most cf you are busfand a trip to the capitol takes time. tbe tiip. As t vl ?JT8 Htp Home,-momento- al get your 1920 li t:rao: lems to solve 'and readjust, following the signing., of in ecope rcmain the armisticee.-- ' " American Fork Pioneer Richard Whitehead Young. ' - r - 'At the Old Clock Corner , 1. Utah State National Bank OFFICERS ' HEBER T. GRANT, President-- CHARLES" WrKIBLEYrYice-Pfesident- " r WILLIAM R. WALLACE, yice President. , HENRY T. McEWAN, Vice President and Cashier. ALVIN C. STRONG, Assistant Cashier. SAMUEL H. KEDDINGTON, Assistant Cashier,' NoaUog porfcctleo 4tr V. A luw-ik- ," i S 2.. 3 |