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Show lo SFAVI )10S1)411' l'EllitUARI' .16 MiNING DEsritErr 6 1920 wel.mmrO !Fall Committee Tinkham Avers RED ROUND UP Sitar IN PATERSON NETS BIG HAUL - Problem Ar anstisool tit MO Itepresoototite- itt hIeetc It Its toot Ill loyestigion.ot do,o.,,,....,1 1,9 Jotio.aty gum-- I hold Ila t o.. , own In hill thoillttolloillo sot t oro,i!111 1St Iti1 111 1 .'""t 'II"Ill IPt" od 'Illtor thavaatipfiatair, totf,, of criminal alloroglottl of th tho ottoolo by th itt000nt adinlhAtItit I to rhotood mitt sootett otto tioe AltroomOtot 'faith Lou wane uest pfa duta ilitlast foil flea II end It ot ittott4It4 thtt, Ilia; pisiatett.,,a. ultot .6111" ' Prica. Mr, To" born 0414Pre be was elromemeettes it tete O'uben gm pettrne rioe rissi Iwo Ito eittemd herb el rent"; trey and I:I roots ,7 oht ction," blarmeebuomete member aid 'War the Ileum), eenotai In der t hot Ii. hits Vitit.,ei IVO440 isovritoll :a"; allrftri714 Llatthst8 ta'irroT.:"11:11,11111anairt ototttlott tho wot,to to bayntim,:' f'.7 'taw 41,11hin lo4 014444 sa a matt. :rt. ctr6ughlY audotiouf.' 1 tototo to. b"'"" - er froderol art,. tho I W. All Official records of of Cbiroll ea$t 01.0404 11.41 enttre yor Andre of home HO Oro; la loots liaised - fot .I litho 4elora4 kW-so- - " noon 1111. Bomb Plot Orkin as in Paterson 1 a ti -- -- , , I a sect sae ry. illsoor A. ft ratter'', romenanding I the. pool. has returned front a trip of subs4as1ions.1 "' 111 I 111 Eugene 11. Arnoti. 1143 Eighth EsAt street. reported to the police Saturday that tsgoid watah and chain had bun lora! gymilmolen from his !miter at nsiturn. Th theft of a NW' valued in a local hotel list $ib from her room ass reported to th poliep Saturday by Mrs. H. H. Curtis. a curet at the hotel. The theft occurred between 13 p.m. No trace of fetlock noon and the thieves could be found. ' ' ' Funeral Services For Albert J. Maynes Impressive menices over the body lot Albert Meynes. eon of Mrs. Selina Sabine and the late John A. Mayne. Feb. 13 at aged Utah, were held Sunday at the city cemetery. Bishop C. (larnce Nesien of the Twentieth ward presided. A quartet trom the Twentieth ward choir. consisting of Mrs. E. C. Marshall. Mrs. Shirlht Clawson. David-- J. Watts and O. I). Itamstey. Jr., sang Tho ireep'nint Triala." "Sometime We'll Understand" and "Rest. Reel on tho Hi 'Nide. Rest." Mrs. Lizzie Thomas Edward sang "I Have lead of a Beautiful Citr and Prof. W. C. Clive rendered a violin solo. "Nearer My God to Thee." The speakers were Prof. A. M. Merrill. principal of the Jordan high school. and Eider John H. Burros an uncle of the (Weaned. They referred to the many sterling qualities manifested in the young mans life and portrayed a glorious reunion with his father. who died in the mimion field in England about four years ago. The opening prayer was offered by Elder liter Boyce of the Butlerville ward bishopric, and the benediction and dedication of the grave was pro. nounced by Bishop David It. Lyon of The pallbearers the Ensign ward. were: John K. Nlaynes. James A. Mayne". Thos. T. Teske'', Douglas Henry Stetter and Lawrence Hilton. Dee-pai- n. Editor beseret Ness: y sod notice in the Deseret Evening Ness an smile rerol Shp hours dettes of the garding fourth class poatmasters. I feel that th0 subscriber bias done me an Injustice through thin article heing printed as tt will appear In tho I sm not doing my duty. public that The -- knockers" of this town spent to think that the postmintress does not know the laws that govern thia foUrth class postoffice: and thet she has no rights and prhilespa nd ought to servo them from I a m. to midnight. if they so dispose. I do not take the dinner hours as the ultacriticr i Semi-Weekl- which I ing to citrettturat arid 4; ", s short tiro I was also took the Vigo. tablet Compound before my last baby came and am thstik (al to say that it solisted tny sufferings eery much and I ahall never be without it at such tunas.. I hive told others of its great worth and ahall keep no telling it" Mrs. LB. ItiOn tS. hos 1tt, )4orrice, Mich. Women should not continue to suffer dav ia and day out and drag out a halrhearted tistence, missing threofourths of the joy of living. is ben they can tad health in Lytts L. l'inkhati s Vegetable Compound. If you would like free confidential vice addreas Lydia C. I'lzklism Mechem. Co.. Lynn. Maas. - : Laketown Postmistress Writes in Her Defense Veg.. coMpouni took accord- - tabi H !! In entirely relieved. - Thefts Are Reported. it, - : Communications rd rf , ..,' t , butdew ',a from other woman 4 about your medicine 4tri stsd had read letters about It ao My bus. me Lydia band , eNti t g"L: iletrobs4thay einertaround.0 : inertly hr . took the JettLit.s 'ts out of the hndt of Mr tether 'toed Mr. Lertainer. wins the trawl that Mellen's nett it oast to tisncel Jenkina credential'', am an of. !octal of this government Mr. It ta not unlikely thei Vietriter may make sonte.lopacti. era in that presidentlat campaign. In electiting hie temignatien he wrote's irtter to the premitient which the goornntent has not )rt 8:hen to the publie. he l 41! et )Jr. Fletcher es haiing as- - ho se hying prosecuted in the Mexican courts. The note Is am to rite I iei.ulI sutit sled hy the pteah..tnt ..-.- nlistments "levy yeat anti AbOUt baby was born I sufferod with dizziness aa'Wt sny soccm,:i .1.01111Uller The local army recruiting office is la the recipient of an eightpaasenser autauttohile nith which to rtund up recruits Attu,. a- - one and a half ton truth to lend II u c h assistance as mar el that tidot anti 64 Mirk. liorrict. bath Cr tgorded I tie0511os owned prsidential hen they direst' on thi sent tiff not to Mlice demanding the release of W. O. denkle. divorce butt grow out of revtallome $1, ittI dies poe:attitt Privat 11414 oprat ottindos, hli dtectly itpu t at,h11 a Milo party wore of the auateaer ha 441611r1V4104 Ise-- 11 pajAloae, quil Pow, h ttirleg, Oe4auaa he hakti satlyrist Iva and itun.ped abou4 a lottle,, though ti leas aut 'cry a noss tAtiblitil ritat Auto and Truck For Recruiting Office . Ti torepoodeat ite )sat $ea. nd bs of inspertion of the Idaho ot Its reporta numerous Indult-te- i 1 P. Fletcher. oho resigned whitely last month as ni halm dor le !active. shook th duet of the ettit itepsrtment trout his feet anti tell 10414 tor hie home in Penns) hnta lioltr prittnutane4 the poc 'mod forecaat Indicates no change oa hatever. It is feared thou la "a weather breed tr," and that Mareh llI hrn is re. eurrice tot inter soloither with know. Up In date, this month her hoot been rio' bredWalton shateyer, tknd the solowiesin r, b. proapet ta of a ruary are not encouraging to the farmers or liteelm k men. it is still very cold up north. the cold wae reaching down to Chitago ahem this : degrees morning's temperature below tern At New York it was II degrees 'hoot and It Buffalo, : de. tree above. Th moutSern part of thin state is cold again, Modena ie.. porting this morning 14 degrees above tern. The weather office publishee the It nowtall bulletin for Utah during January, at; follows "Th. Ilecomber and January pre. cipitaiion in Utah averages about two. thirda of the normal amount. hence the latter wooly prospects for the ntiste an II whole Cr. considerably below nornAtl, though the snow deposits are in fairly good condition and the waterehed. agricultural and grazing lands generally are reported well saturated front the surplus of precipita. Hon received in October arid November. for "The general average mow-falJanuary is about 76 per cent of the normal, though the deficiency la Ppreciably lean in the eastern half of the state. An Important shortage op. pear. over the ilreat Malt Lake watershed, the resion in which there le the moat Intermit. utilisation of mountain stream flow in summer. However, the snow deposita in this portion of the state are considerLilly greater than at the same time host year. The deficiency over mouthweatern Utah le about the same as over the aa shown In the northwestern portion, tables of averages- herewith. while re. porte are generally More optimistic from the Uinta Basin and eastern Itath tgenerat)S, where many weather observers abd forest rangers report the prospects average. or better than usual. This la more especially the case in the Uinta Mountains: - "--- OM The-tEr- about what tutght be iing the toot seek in March. anJ a jistl)a neatly - E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Did For I ler. & rime, of Wert) 'Wile . stilt h indicate the coming apringtostinue. the temperatuit Is .oga a dtwort 14 IvAiiitts(aTos. 0.ska ,A 4 Signe -- " "1".'"'"c-- leo HUNT Sugar Futures Trade th f P, molorool that he would be ranaidel berate the tem WEATHER erratic brimisrlea ire Anemia tornom lastiott fee a third term la the 'benefit nr Sertrniver -T- OO'COOD TO LAST I .110 - ESUn16 - ,.. lir Vhivreat lisry're rats ILPink throlorsI am IL 14 - T. hospital - mils 'and a curie tea led to 11 Maio oblibin4a4 a ditorta oft th ground of dabortioa ad boor husband. esolan tatiovolissot el Nano, Voyager Mt imail------1- on thy. pootaie.outorumntittiNt affairs, a tarsounrod todeV -- 1 lirc TvettoN. Atia. yek, ..senalor, etnil h. mho la here to arrange totth0000ts beforto of th tot ppeotoomo 16111111 .., t, Ouc .0, 1.41SIN)S, 1 to isarrbial. la this house. federal l'hikadelphit ladrota sold. L. Y. boy, L W. W. lase tit of lb. ooretaly Ho la ubder loWiement la Oil. kapa.t aaa a,,a et tho avail le hoots moved tool o tt,trtowt of'snort', mg anti to alleami It, IBS toitorost so to Camas from boo 'lot tact Cowin 'words t Vataroast. 1;1 I rosoptoto T71:1:7,."7.1 NEW TALK. rpb. II Trading Is (bum 11INHIL I his rattleIt rui tarok a.uotarndod at the goa a tato up.n ht autitor assinallia ..tr..fi:1:.4,c0,,,,t..tio,..11,14 Tomtit,: !ugar 1917. Aug, Tho meat inipartant n to Erie's Ito Lotilt et as Last ' lb AS rPoUlitedl ih New Turk evite an the, ttect al ht. artk.a up.n th pti. fn t th Oita amittetta. ther Ntsitto. Jacousrie tTos et wiper tot tb l'ottootbould 'sitar eachnr today. Th first &rekt magasisse be had of and w1ttC0 II ouch atlyttotlitatto at was Ise Iona for lity dollsory Tb. printing alkalloget40). this Mir tutoottett" tin &Viols teattat the ea and at la rents a pnund. Thta rontrastod raided. . n1,1111110 Ott torwa they fuundtnt1r atilksti with ths last proinuis oats at 4 . W. pamphlet or Discovery of Growth rent a pound en tall. Si 1 W. library catralta." 1rolts About meat and March shipments tot tb rebruary Varmints Ostia; saidat toanarchistie Of Sugar, on Fir Trees tere411 from yesterday litstr 1111.0 at .complate collection swab rant. U pnurtd. The pries, twiny fnr Isus. lo , Mora la the L'zitod Science to Of ,Import suffer fnr immediate delivery .aas raidocl. arnisol II 71100 cents asked Every anarchist captured toismseach ar- Actiloa wro rob le litioir) Ms raiders WAtsitINt;TON. 14sa1 ;mess peopie way that on fir trete ra( ill blow of tboroputad desporats of the growth of U character of (hi amon 'ought in shove quotations refer to raw sugars nrsounted la Columbia. In Willett too!. itn,rwricitt Oa hitt maertel:rattaelhoo ituscwwiPtdo prod. Pumbir of the A Mrfrn n and indirat that there the t..."eurr."! pet"for any thang in high price fur The bonito group fa 'oars ago. breecin. Natallo rer.dltrP of refined to Italy, Humbert halite sugar. be of of to "aid which king 'resit ilasaaein imslowsl 1,4,4005.4 go thit cow,. shombst& came a the result of the Italy toi toseetlitation of Prof John iltavidoi amo to this country from of terroriat i'tilitir the botanical diipartment et apread Om propaganda Ha all"" tate nivere'l, "as of Pettish Columbia at Ildividuatior anarchy. member a be ant to tken.aver. ducatitd and wag I th of iiii Ittiod faintly of Italy. product upon Soecimas ditod th illt artaliiiis aro aid to halt, indicated the Camlnetta formrly leEra De a II tiolleitina of larg percentage' of hitan archiat inagitsine pratienee Nair York. It twits cootie. eatramely taro variety of auger. Notivel t its ad. fir auger not itioactiod to become a gatad during Pritaidnt ItooevalCs in Vidor- - factor in (ha food supply. lilk tha pro iministration but tile, duet of it ha can. and h him!. will son. . NEWAltk. N. J.. Yeti. II Evimeta advances thit belicl that it No Ova stoust Is afftlistod for pur asluablo dence that the bomb plots of last tall spertmantal 'Insor. and provii .. tilt the temr club of use the Indiana have madit posies. Juno, Whin attempt) were made sugar tintitigh Columbia to? 'Man 1,01.4 ki.t. Lftri.s otoh... on the lives of Attorney General voaro. titan In Ilk Milks 411)ers litirlitg the Palmer and other promiment men eroon in ti)eL the narchletio principles or the L'Eca Nouse g r o u p led to much Five Are Killed in Originated in Paterson:was found -, rioting and bloodshed. in yesterdays raids on terrorist Seattle at Caminetta in described by the federal Explosion boort.. It wile announced here to. authorities as "a fluent. t itrolic writer day. Frank IL. Stone. thief of the and always Ott anarchistic subjects IS The, desth rob. Wash.. SEATTLE. New Jersey division of the detypified in hie Mingo the principles If carnentr, In. - and teeching of hie master. 14.slatesta."11flitsV Alir .1'. theJacobs. partmcnt of Justice, sponsored Jhe the fataiities result. Artier Malatesta banishment from the Int from an splosinn yesterday In the statement, Inited State. Cansinetta wee his chief teawt of the Puget Sound Tree. in thle country, and was Ion. plant tind representative Power company. Light Sets World's Record. with bim, In constant COMMUMCM1011 it le charged. LA Recent excerpts Item Jacquerie Miners Strike Called Off MANITOWOC. Wis., Feb. 16 Walsaid: ter Swift of Milwaukee set new "Oh. ILSOOPISIfill of the proletariat. to Resume world'a record in the annual state Tanopah Mines you. hot 'the evil wishen bitt the prom. Ise in the not far future. we shall en. bowling tournament here today with a TONOPA41. Nev.. Feb. 14 All mines total of 737 pins. The frevious tertain you On the barricades." record which district. in the mills men ted and Tonopah in the raid, fed. Is 713. Tho rrrrr a aome for time been by cioped have lik aro the seerted. "alit agents In) Ituasian workers or communists. They strike. resopied operations today fol. seek their ends through the use of lowing the signing of a new wage New Mexico .Legistators bombs. and other engines of destruc. agreement for on year retrnactlie to I. The new agreement pro. lion to create terror and fear. They Vehruaryminimum To Meet in Special Session daily wage of Vi.so are dieciplec of Prodhan. Kropotkin vide a commissary and later Mankunin whose propaganda end continuance of the of violence reaulted in heavy loss of 'tore by the employers for the benefit SANTA Ft: Feb. ICCalled life In Marseilles. France during a of the employees. in extraordinary SVSNIOn by the gov, strike them ernor to provide funds for "public deThe prisoners will be taken to Ellis Bureau fense". to ratify the Woman suffrage Inland tomorrow to await deportation Central Commun ist amendment. provide for the public proceedings. Planned For Mexico health. revise the state income tax taw awl pass Botcher settlement legislation. the New Mexican legittl.tture Virginian Selected on AMSTERDAM, Sunday. Feb. 15.-- - convened at noon today. A central communist provaggiftda buFederal Trade Board reau for4.tiawestern hemisphere will ke established In Mexico, in acc,irdTrap Would-b- e Kidnaper. Feb. I 6.John Ince with a resolulion passed at WASHINGTON; Garland Pollard of Virginia has been ertt international communist confer! 11ASTINt. Neb., Feb. Mayor lw February. eccor f Stinercloid a selected by President Wilson as a nce held early trap for a man who news. The Landenehlad. thè d threatened to kidnap the member of the federal trade commis- ing to adds this step was taken on the paper sion. daughter of L. L. Brandt, banker sm at of in tiative delegate for Ci,tion, and caught Harley Coba,. Mr. Pollard, who fornberly was at, farmhand, who has confemed, torney general of Virginia, will sue t" 0 conference. Aineric,an ceed former clovernor,Joseph E. Dayies. of New Jersey. who resigned from to Hear Engineer pies in Wreck. Thirteen-Juror- s the commission recently on account of --- oe re.b Cahforma Murder Case MUSKOtiEEelkla., Herbert NI Peck' Of Oklahoma City Texas. engineer of 14nison. was nominated today to be Unite Lambert t li toJou-8'i& M usas Texas sou on MARYSVILLE. Califi. Feb. 16,-- for--thStates-attorn- ey Westvro-d-is bound passen er train N. 7, aits in- Thirteen Jiiror will 4Par ths testitrict of Oklahoma. when trashed his nein MOO' at the trial ofiFrank A. Mcstantly kille into the rear of a freight tr aini-m- g Cormie4, AinOeilin War Vessels I with murder:' of ' charies No ar Muskogen today. heavy fog tiriiwn. when it is resumed-tomorrowone else was Ilan. it was announced today. Depart For Foreign Ports Rion. 30c end ppotar be-the oubtothittlitto 11141 lit Tomb- turivting tot. dos...rtiottoto tr000tio ithaaaata a lboao rantious L'Ers beelleaaroup. 1'4 bioloora and trord la aksoaaination "mane for allisa laditinosta elthost rt captured early lode? by artlea---or tho dpertnient tirnia lot puttil raid on 'Hoe dramatic it In of justice hod tAlea Vertigo's bare. beadquittlyit the ooropril Hiroo but ter ent, eat , totaltailtiea I 110P.- MRS. THOMAS' - WOAD TO WOMEN Boat as Lansing,: Is Now Believed re& old:Fe Good Lyala Couple s Divorce I ot fontatilitao hitt heating. It Fo ley 1411 all of poetic, Loa nolo 11,044 Soelatt. or 144 Ahtlat It animas I lotielaa, oria,t "The latraeamod tamtie ha 1. found itopatteltslate, tacaooitellog to 0411' Ideshpctiol bp lb rte., att.. $0u hillbtrodi Firottlik4ittlop "keels In thAt tiohator Sattilk, le Vold a hoorihti le Of 111011111610v1Vpl,141. ha 11A tiro ea cleationiwate4. tut, -,ba, Th restiort al th ttotoo otttol ilm.eive, ton' bo woe ettoail4 a sttalaatieia4 et la' tau& owing to that fort hot a,ion? tort ttroriata of i i 141. .10 t.11t4 litateeanorobere Itpwhit - rt,11.4 rib Inte1411t,g htthiletaattok ,ttitga4 toil" In hotdor. that atmoellt laollPortitig hie reoloti le 41.1tionto en Ittn decoded sahatro th TstolY 11 an1 swat liass ,, et ' mustard planar. it en ends your tioert& ii promotes le the sore ail it I toosinie the coorstion iteldle end draws out the oneness and pain. idostetolit is I demi. white owl-mit talkie isith cal al stimitart is hos tot quick relict trysts eat 110'04 brunchiu tormahtek croup. Mid beedaLbe, mock., asthma. neutalcie. ainicrstioN pleurisy, rheumatism. turn Lego. pains end ailies ot the beck ot 'nuncio& bculars, ctn. hos a ts, apt Wins. frosted toot, colds an the eheg. Notions like Momenta' tor croupy dol. dirs. )(tett it bandy tat instant UMP. callJdubiouned the ! 14 Adair. .., InorritAn., Atilt. Shit oveit ptohlem rhito4 from wen Ito,. hat. titt Dor Kist's lietatat.-,laarroaot4 ittlet 44616 for Marro A. Smith of hat la on I : 04, froll let 64 I in'stoololobs i Atutostia. mlohte et the ambit Ittoh TwentyNine Radicals rested Anclude Some of of Leading Terrorists Country; Three Escape Raid. tt lb PATritioAS. oorrot Woe radirala mod by larIndo th moat daNfor011e Hearing Indefinite! Ttlisinartagement, WAlattlItaTON. tots, -- Eases Quickly When you Apply a Little Mubterule. Abd woo7;w trivet West like Next Place For Fletcher in Same !Pink Pajamas and .; Cork Leg Lead to A'RAW, SORE THROAT I tut it of et.tit 1. 4, app,,mit (tom Ih tthern in I onto 114.4 in in,. uri. tee 106,11r4sPut OW t,e.sev. ttee .stis dab Ls(. fi klitut), It IO.ss. at -tteuee. it, p the eI the rount, rCttt Lake nI bt &aid t ttutt Court vieutY 4.14111 ol). tkall Withrow the t.let4,.et oeu,1 .ouri. the oral therrof ett itegt: h. litAh ttia) or Vehtuar,, It . CLARK. t leik J (Seat, M ler) ilk V.I.:twin. A Vartriin kit), for loner PUtt 7 't X.T. VW). IN TI41: bate litrininn in anti tut Salt 1.ekr outs.t Its the mattor t.th I), State i. des roar& littato I thy 'Mete r hut G. Th pet t( too ol would appreciate very much if 'nu Vhrt tot thr 1,7,4)Ihs lig would print thug article in itt) defense. htmeell. lettro of AdrhiniettAtion illians It Short. detho 4.P Noe of Thank )ou very much. un ham fur Ikrrn Frt. rrt re...II hearing Respeetfully, 271 h Ity tt I r bro.'s). A. I.,. t da, LAKETOWN voirrm ESS. At the Count), t p sZn. t Laketot Vtah. Feb. 14, 142o. it paid court tinuse in the purl Lithe Court in halt 1..ttse tItt. A 1 M n El t: w 1WIEkLY ET County. 114h. aol court of Setk 0 ith th ithePe SHOWs STI,EI, SCARCITY. the PI 41 1St e et a Mardi thi 1;tn day or VIII. A I. Pl... NEW YORK. Feb. 11 J I: ClArk, Clerk. embargoes and car shortAge have cut Seed. down the supply of steel' Many mills M M Pr Snell Hy Iierni) are Out of the market. Present operan Cott A Miireiiin, Atonic) for ations are estimated at not more c 1 Intl-mete- I i 4 than ptitsunr. per cent. ..of ingot repacity. and there are hoer. of and finished products at virtually any IS front to a 820 ton price ranging over the schedule of March 21. The unfilled tonnage of the United States Steel Corporation on Jan. 31 Wall 0.285.441 tons, an increase of 1.020Ano tons. There is a heavy inquiry for pig iron.. Production is hampered by a Mort supply of coke and contract deliveries have been so long delayed that foundry men are forced to buy spot iron, but are getting only small Basic prices have adquantities. vanced 83 to 85 and foundry grades are up 82 to CI The copper market is still quiet. Dealers have been selling small lots cents for first at 1814 cents to 18 quarter. Producers ask 110 cents and and cents second querfôr first 19 ters,respectively. Consumers are well supplied. Lead is strong. and demand fairly active. Offerings are light. Zinc is in fair demand from domesare not tic consumers. Offerings heavy and the price is firm. Tin. which hex been selling freely on a downward scale, now is stronger with less offerings. Sellers ask 581, cents for spot and 60 cents to 68 cents to 604 cents for shtpment. Antimony is active and stronger. 80 semi-finishe- d DISTIIIcT cot RT. into-bat- .. in and for Salt Lake county. elate of Flah In the matter of the emote of Nturrfrrrk J. McKenzie. derearw,l, N4 er Er -- The patition of MtIlie 1;rora Mckenzie prioing for the imeuan..e to Leeter It. fiobba, of Lettere of adtronifttration In the entate of Murdoch J. McKenzie. de,eseed has been Pet for hearing on Fritlay. the :ith day of February A. D. 1020. at Iwo IN THE 01V IN0.11 o'clock House, iv tn on the at the tourt COW t of paid County !Wyly court in Salt Lake City, ,tf,alt Lake County. Utah. Whiles! the Clerk of maid Court. with n, the seal thereof affixed. this llth day of February A. D. IE2o. J. E. CLARK. Clerk. (Seal)M. M Snell. Deputy Clerk. By Stewart. Stewart og .A.,xa.tuer. Attys. 1 IN THE DISTRICT el iURT, PRO. bate Division, in and for Salt .Lak County. State of Utah. In the matter of the sestate of. Chloe A. Redfield Leaves For Cleveland. Notice. The peEldredge. deceased. tition of Ben R. Eldredge, Chloe A. bl President Guy C. Allmon leaves toHarold David Former Resident ofEldredge. Mary Bateman, morrow to attend the superintendents' J. E. Richards, E. R. Eldredge and llorsession of the National aee R. Eldredge pre, ing for the issuAmerican Fork Dead department Education asaociation, at Cleveland. ance to Preston D. Richards of letters Ohio. (Special Correspondence.) of administration in the estate of Chios A. Redfield Eldredge, deceased, has been B. Cecil Gates Prof. AMERICAN FORK. Feb. 14.John P. afternoon Thia the 271ia set for hearing on Friday. Jensen. ?A years of age, on of Mr. and is holding a meeting of the MUSICal at 2 o'clock of Februar). A. It. I clay "Priscin the interested ittudents opera Mrs. J. Jensen, formerly of this city. p.m. at the County Court House, in which will be given this year died at Provo Feb. I. of Influenza-pneumoni- illa.the Court Room of maid court in Salt He was born and reared under the direction of the L. D. S. Lake City. Salt Lithe (.0Unt Y. Utah. in this city. He is survived by. his school of music. tVitness the Clerk of said 'wilrt . with POTATOEM. wife and one child, his parents, two affixed. this I3th day CHICAGO. Feb. 16 PotatoesAi'. the seal thereof brother and three sisters. His hotly A. D., 19241. DIES. CHILD JUDD zero February, but demand. 50 cars: good o( was brought to American Fork for J. E. CLARK. on weather and practically no trading. Judd. burial. Funeral services were held . Clerk. Gore and (Seal) A quartet and a dedicatory of in Provo. Grace Huntington Judd. George My M. M. Snell, Deputy Clerk. was here. offered prayer Bishop Storrs died in a local hoepital Saturday night. Preston D. Richards, attorney for pa. was in charge of the services here. Feb. 16.Coffee. Rio Dtioner. He was born in Nephi, Utah. June 1, ICOFFEE.YORK. futures 13tp March, steady; great-grand was et Able. child Death Mrs. 1918. The a 146113e. COCT, PRO-ba- te IN THE DISTRICT Mrs, Eddie Able passed quietly son of Riley Judd. a pioneer of ctati. I 99e; July. , Division, in and for Salt Lake' . away Friday afternoon of Influenza-pneumoniFeb. CHICAGO, 16.ButterSteady; ... Ca4.14P'Y ll-She leaves a husband and .thJUtt c14,. creamery, 600e63. of the estate of Patrick Ryan, four children. Funeral services Mon4, of-- ,c, receipts. 9086 cases4 eeaseet.EggsLower; NOTICEThe petition day afternoon.. 611062c: ordinary firsts, 44V49cl Bankers' Trust CompanY, admin,istra- After the Championship , firsts, 51e. 4987 eases includcd, ,iat mark, tor of the estate of Patrick Ryan, del .30c; springs, Poultry Funeral of Mrs. Jones. aliveHigh; ceased. prayina- - for. an order of saleI' . Was Won 35. fowls, of real propertx of said decedent. and ; Special Corresponden(e.) all persons interested appear beTed Atwater was the hero of th J Veb. 16.Bar silver 93Ld that LONDON. fore the said Court to show cause why PAYSON. Feb.! Funeral service! circle seated around the in ounce discount cent; Money. not be gtioqed to.aelt per an order.should 4permonth. bills, -64 t1.0 house. His spectacular f or Elizabeth ) Jones were held al the tesiternity three and short rates. of' the as much he, sball necessary, run had end' the champion- i ttfr,13-1- 6 captured C. of the her son, residence per cent. '1'1,1110A lug described .tcal estate .01 itaid in the last. quarter on W ship game , I ... Ifeynoldst. Bishop Elisha Brown rival's field. 1 An undivided.halflitturst in tract o ''Do you know. fellows, I thought the presiding'. Bishop J. A. Loveless c ia h, de- - ... .. offered prayer. The speakers were G. day before the game that I would Men's Bonus to 10awkmc and Eft1D6ETOWN, Barbados, Saturday. 'E. Ellsworth. Joseph D. Stark. and have to chuck my chance to play for Carranza Denies He Yeator da7 Commencing at a point 66.5 rods west' Bishop Brown. ',all of whom. Wori(-s- i in the championship,' he said. Feb. 14.4The United States battle bontis for WASIIINUTON, Feb. 1$.,-,- A I of the northeast corner of the south- - ' faithful of praise' of the "Standing around the station In that i Nvill Hold Presdency ITIOn .nd trait- of- - west quarter of section 13, township 8 Article when the crowd gave the team buteau at A 'qpiaetet, weather compulsory North Dakota has arrived here.ex-nervicMrs. Jones.--Carl Temperature ship' Prof. were announced as the send-of- from the .)elediterrancan. having 1,,flitaryi training on roof of f , their Ici.tr.k. me Iscold. west. Salt Lake a rotten, , Instruments rice and gave !south, range Nelson, D. Webster, Mrs. J. C. El i 142 feet highel them those teldian. of the legislative coin- aims 28 and running thence- - south my bead was stop- furnished ap- - When we arrived : Barri, sent to ttaly with Itie.body of Countprinci MEXICo Feb. CITY. 16.PresidenT ' I was . it iOlik. 19A fods; my brains pod up Iand sneezing degrees 15 4minutes east am- - mi(tes of the, Americmn legion meinpropriate music. William Clayson ofin an V, Mach' di Collere. late Italian 4 WWI in for It. 13osloom& sure interview Itoof Carranza, of denying 40 south east ' thought !thence minutes fered the closing prayer. Interment berm of. which were here today for a , But old Saunders, Al. D.. flied me up,' bussador at Washington l.Il Dernocrats Kiosk 1,9.6 rods; thtt degrees south 16 degrees 10 today rumor, was in the city cen1ter3, where .Bishop didn't ton.51411dg. aeries of conferenves with cmgreos- - given 54 you, old top?'' Ted said, slap- Later In the day the Pennsylvania. men. west 12 rods; thence south 37 ihat he intended to refuse to turn Hro'w-the. dedicatory 'pray s'''. offered 3MlatnimuItt:t: on the shoulder. rr4les8y....30.. Saunders . lin - Arizona left , ping IS west rods: e thence Eouth 15 Timothy-JoneMr. his tha degrees andMrs. of prewiden,cv la, suceessor, I gave the surest cold knock-h- e itwas elarmed the legion was deter- - 9eciaren that 'Well, Minimum today ...,... 28Idegreesh 30 minutes west 4 rods; thence Aria.. husband and sister of i he vvottin for COlon., The ,pah, Florida .and 'mined I know of." replied Saunders, who out to press the bonus issue ii ask- 6 south 30.! 41.5 east ;12 a.m. ileteaiied. orrrved here Friday evening I MA a senior medical student. "I today degrees Delaware deParted. from Trinidad for executive none day after D e ...for for a sp ec it.i c sett eno. it b y. th e 7 a.m ;today .29 north ;5 (1'rees west VI rodv, thence the funeral. , this- port today. dont. thinie anypling ean trat.Weeks' . 5 degrees 31t government of a V,It bond for sell cember 1. 8 a.m. today north 0 .29, ntinute,s east 10. - A Tablets." moat marked friendly feng hail, month of servi4A.erfortned during .the ite said that if for Nome reasiM the 36 a.m. today .31trods; thenee n0r441 GO degrees 15 tnina bonus, it was estimted l elections were "I don't think there la either." said otes. east held. congress would! Funeral of Mickelson Girl not a.m. 10 thence northerly 44se.nmanifp." 1,,tweenthtitterittartiw ar, finch 271,rotiv: today .384, Ted, "Every trace of a cold had disvont t he government approx.-11 a.m. 41 351 folimA mg the course of the river to , and1r3tOd 7 iSpecial Correspeel-Fience.- ) ,t-tsailors and ths psoiale of this-cit- y today ,gmulK,a appeared the day of the game and I 11.9os.noo.etw almtelF W OA the north 42 corner of lot 4 or said 43 Noon The felt la fit as a perky little sub chaser." today power. preAtient re. Brigetown newspapers hive praised reor't premidentlal The 'legion already hitit gono sect ion; thence east 46 rods. more or "You should have. because Weeks' iterated his assurances that- the elec.,' Sti ELLEN idalreb Data at MIA JP. M. the appearance and conduct , of .tpe,ita favoring conuIsory lesK. conto the flhllitarv(raR. place never maks you feel dull or dopey," Inane would he free and honest!' held Wednesday-toi vices 'were Bessie American& , Dry thermome-teless. has !tog.. .421taining 31.23 acres. more Saunders contlnuad. 'Another darned Siickel ... .361 Net Mr. thermomeier been cm vet for of ,... son, daughter , Friday.. the '37th hearing good thing about them Ii that they '.54 'day of February. A.11. 1.9.2o; at 2 o'clock and Mrs. Andrew Jo MIclielson.. Th Relative humidity . no calomel. You see calomel . contain I She s In . ere held tn.. at the Couniy Court if ont,e. in the theoMethodist I. a mercury compound, and too much Turkey:Denies tmcrvices Local Weather Parer-amtASPIRIN FOR COLDS Cnurt room of said liourt. in, Slit. Lake ,,church. Pastor etipem4r offirialleig. The of It will start mercury poisoning. Fair tonight anti Tuerselily;'no change cttv. salt Lake was. filled a ith sympathizing ble blinding Weeks' a of county, uta;,. bit calomel havent in Atntab,:. Responsi in In temperature. The girl died from thema vegetable laxative is used infrienda Witness he Clerk of - - Aches and Court. '. i pains seem to be the lot h- the st,.11 1so n talirm iyo mistake for medicine. a it ise,I., this 14th 'wit 1. thrreof reason stead. another htta of the ordinary mortal. However. these t Hrs. Al- - you P houl d always be sure to why of Februar), A I. I9211. i(iir.IRDIANSHIP PROBATE; 'day AI) get fred llarkerdied Taceday from influ- - Week. .2 4YT10E. IA should be taken imply as asture's .t li (IA FIK. Clerk. All druggists soli them Ow 1411 tSeah responNih'illty - e.tiza and wail buried at Stelley Thure- - twenty-five box. tio you don't a cents of the some that Bayer illevoMjaMy4141,:fiebIslo;;61.,PAllutttorrneel7klor wanting signals part for the maintenalltA, t,t order ot the Aspirinsay flay. to accept a substitute." Consult County Clerk or respecztv human machine 11 out of order. It is a of Mr. and Mrs. bay. The ' r Neill died shiners for further intormation. of Sorensen, Friday , morning 'mistake to resign otte's self to physiad , influenza 1;3 -DISTIZ1CT torture rhea the cause can be removed. cOlIIT. prto- Mr. an Mrs. Thos. Rahrr ars re-IN TIJE DISTRICT COURT; FAO-hat- e liatttile ORS. SHORES & SHORES. in Salt Luke from an attack of In and for Sa U L;..ke Count!....State .of and for torilig, tall. In the matter R Ell A RCM d art erly yonfeeenee f Shelley AtAllct ' of Utah. In the. matt,r State 1TtF County. : . I the c. estate of Marro 1t8naen. has been st ondindefinuelv. on Re- .... of the estate of VI, srFx1AL1Ts FOR NtItti.e.--,-Thof Ilettrr , count of 1nfIUtnxa. NOTK.7.1r.: petition The Petition of Deceased. ' HS lielify N. knoun sometimes MEN and WOMEN & . admi.n4Utah Saviligs Truit'Comany tone up weak, inactive sluggish kidTr4ngt.11 of the estate of ' admintstrator istrator of tire Pfltittl t Wililarn Nt- Maren se.11ansen Viola St. Office. deceased, praying for N for tleceased. neys and help rid the btood of poisoneLachlan, ,confitrnaStOn of ...the settlement of filial nieolint ofi kaki, Salt Lek." CD? E), i.the sale of the following descrshed.real nem waste matter that causes aches and 3c Ott lee Hoare. ;administrator and for the ttribution itstate sit satd.cleceased.10--wit- ; residue--o4 tot the the to S. Evoniega T.toS the perpains In- - artm and legs, backache. diets- - , in Situate Salt, Lake County, Utah sons ntitled -and for tilsitarae of said mane. psiza. sore- - muscles Noonday& le- to 12 sti3 at a Point !Commemiing t ,admintstrator. has or for bear,. colt 16,4 and 1163.9 feet east from the S...1 south . ' ' Friday the 27th day of February Write WS northwest cornet of the sotitherest Ling Dtill 1920 --, th-P at oeloek I - e B. Teenttasa.- Asiblinp Pe, i. N. Advicem, section 6, township 2 south. ir..,11,, lquketer,1. east. Court Howe in the Court Room bock olm,00ra too a root deal el trouble kr free Salt Lake Niertdian. run. Irani lof said in roe; Li.eke Court Salt. 4, Stsofte Look at tvne, I sameristaewl 'ham sksoctulg 11i tfienee eastZ,0 feet; thence north Cit,Salt , . County,. Fla rtratt iut ta record of IC year of !ring 41 nap Jp.dimm---- r,.,,,15,.. 1126.23 feet; thence north stt olegreets ' of Clerk WiKi. rad,' Court, settit, i ed Pobro Rainey Pau ,o,1 V2s feel: thence south gyteesa ,rointiouous !west ,., feet topioto!, 11 s 0 0 ,lb tilt rent afft;',d 'this ,164h day IFPo4 to the ,044 obe. no 0000t left ino 1,ek. rcegm. 1 , as opecialiftta I ft of besinntng c'entaining I il' February; 192'0: watt on fa, to I of 13 riezioO abe la v., In (Mad tpoot loth r:111. all CPtit51. t".::o to oti friszt-s.-" th,x,e14 a,res. td Salt Lake ,le,1 cOst PW Utah, viLIR HRO1C. 61t tbe will 14("tuttert" 1,onvictoud of tteditioutt conat,trac A the um of $1.3.70.60. County. And upon' the pirin is tcad, riArk f Bayet Ntanu. Shelley 'Stalk.' tabernacleood !WEI i IL VI PA "Tr In the 0,1 , fermot. n 3 ann And SP nieneed ti two Yc4rx, , u tamtoreor:,,,M,-olutice$icracidesteSI following A ' cash M. Friel!. flepnly t'ler14. of ' tam: There me.. oil vovitaa .bugstrtsf 4 tia!TLA313 UOHNSON DRUG CO--- I j prison, - ,, 131I:ISE, -- isecoropanyIng hitt shd balance fn cash , ' Ray Van Cott 1 ' f blotlat under considerattotu "" anti Arthur V. More' batittlitoteld,, lesion confirrnatIon el sale by tble ton .r,r Petitioner---n'.. . Attorneys . Is a. -- 4 it eight-yearol- a. Qt.'s-at-I:ta- , 16.--J- e , I -- Ex-Servi- : - , to-wi- l: - ' ce The Weathér life-an- -- e ' - dre-pla- ' il 1 Merl-"Mic- e. 'worth-ana-Xstm- a I . ' nd Neraday--DItishorna---an- d ; Intl-flute- I Aitn yods,h,-4414- 4. Break-Up-A-Co- 11 I tis t , I- -- 1 . ; - - , l ' Have Tains? r - ,i , i ' - I I , if .. ,i , 91 N rr- ,4 ' i, - -- . . , , ,. . . ... I . . -- I .. T1-1- 1 1 rt-- -- 1 I - 1 ' sed. e ' VI -- I:), u k ' , f . 110i-5'fee- : i . iCotia-n-t- y . tl-,- t lb-wi- t: r r ?1,1 -- - , . - 4 . r . . . . . . . - - . . :. Fr - |