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Show 1)Km:hi:t . r.vT.Nixc; m:wk 1 1 ROBUST. CHILDREN! OgdentoOfficeu ,4di ill OJIua TtL 1. llnus TU fVtnm it l4Ktniha sun MUfNi Uirtt ill I ui rtotototU1 t Hr H I i u(ASf f.HiK to I u 1 d4 (a it.hi It 41IMN Ml treft Sttti Mt III III lUie. 4 g rtnj.it Utuf of l.r it l t J hto V U M tottoef ! A child should not look pile, thin cr worn,' ' Such coiiuttion denote malnutrition. To keep up growth and robust netiocTuld noed a plenitude i food rich in vitamin. .! fcAM Ml NT 1 to i.f lit o tti J., t (t,c 1 Idol if llrtoltt ', f'n (, i J .A V r. C I t't tul.nl! '0,(lul ll'' i I I Mi I e; ifoi ' it l.r J'l 4a i - uf Be. in m 1 cli lrl - Its gt in nniin n t! J?frfvnTl Uir life J (itghl . t ft le Tliit 'ii ir i great lri,rti! i. it. I ttU of lit 11 44 if I hf 4aa Common Sense H farf l first vry nerze, or log tba j tSfeh i la.fa if 1 tf Ih ii'l rrt I I aUwart f (at ft rr ! ih Ur I ai Ih dTtitr titoiiun re tr luiu'l i VekiMbek-LTp-A'Coi- d Tabled ld A and Mpfraarl - Bar hd Ih f linn Ih r lU ild tue Ihn ttahra At n .CWiL'It fg gf- rr-iv- cffrd hr tortr In nllnd ,r j fi m Iraao fi4i taia in tidrr ifM i i tUl I hr faitti iee Ifl luhtt lh it dn Ured it f) by tiling Tablet, liwty ua util y knock coo tain juat what la needed to prevent end relieve coLia. You wont feel dud or dopey after you taka them. They an wonderfully effective both a a preventive and a remedy. Keep a box of Week IVek-Up-Cold Tablet! on hand. They will ear a lot of unneceeaary ilcbni and doc tor a bUla Aiwa ya lnalat on Week. They cojt tut 25c a box " !tuUti t.n hi- f g Break-Up-ACo- rnt li l l4ultl . n it. ard jm! ft t lnp hi. lh r. ii U Mtlmi hM h m tii,ft I feM A(lhllulrd ! Hiir hl haaihtM .r he A 1 In Mr ( ll U aw I follh I it r t to .i j. .f h Hd i Ae-u- litd'f'g n ttofti riprraatd I gfm-rclttb- begin itrengihen force oi your out cold over night. Week lit'l tatliKift it iblver, y mptotn t intern , fi.i Ih i coll or the grippe More Treat goes far enough to he Mrriuu. At tho M torlH f D. WEEKS & COMPANY Inc. Dee Moinee, Iowa lll Credit Men Elect ITiOMi, Mr h liighl lif I te I tf !! Ih i rumu wtKiliit) UwMiig M i 'n i ttln A I , r ...iuty CrmlH ! wrr V le iiu liMJnn p'tocd H for the ft jtg tif 4 f Salt Lake Man Elected hilina wtkn.n lo K Bpff.rd prrto fte.rt I lunit HuMoft uin For Site Impacting To Lumber Directorate !' hveldM. d Tl f thftiild be'VIr rni pree.drnf laffrr. Arlhut hu iu(i iMliun of i tun i,rfl thet N Tailor and Frank Fpeekart, direAviation Landing Field tohuold M a aim k!i uclKN. Mti.'t im iti it ctor, John Nnei lttiilllrd niir) treasurer M. FgMil r .ll iti I. ntotlli'4 of .! r.N Mar. h f l!l rf and general mt wi'ffcmnn tint ff lrt1t r intw. Iir.ff uigralad hla (MlpdJta ) t tir'd k effiliatloM ff With iitrli rwa Aalea. fists To-e huHIlirf ta.l f'f (hr iuinl mrI. g le We g n jfa ain lLf 'i pirt.rfilpa of t jiif. i the I'olufvt-h ft III ba. r.ti ul'il rl t. mianld fviPv ak il.l unii Thy f lad suit ascii.. ll ,n,any iguiij!;i.n f th Hulf. .1 ai rommiMe r e tf tirr U.it it. at gda f It it the I ; r 4i In ti I - ar t M t l I t J t i I 4 I I U . f t I (, i I id e m ! tr ha fa'f.r? f rrt t I f . 'i i a t a hum her tf arat geMona h t ma-iare- tj a 1th i i .,tr fn fr - n th I o j ,i cfl ry Jt nantrd i 'd, tl, in tt ere I eurt .tie t Detour Necettary on Account of S. P. M flu lit tf .t h fj.lt, 4 hi line of the Nou:h l t r a 'ii Th mm Quarterly Conference. t Mill h sa Adueftrr.v rnn 4p,KN. ill M of North Wrhrf lk frrnr Bandar with held in Ih thrn4l n J Tfrel am p erd Wreck enarton deni Jatnrt Wot hrarwn wifi freid d lhl rpreMtoltire ep ilrrrtil-l- i 'nd it nialn 'of the Krnrtal Church ftuMiorltie alii ' H in l. 1( . i c 4 h-- Ire - Johre rr, Nev Th ac. idenl. which happened ui-le- i te e.. l.l to hwv da v mornihi: been a need lv u hroketi joiirnll Klren cera loaded with frtiM from CallfornU . were hadU ri imaged. oringtrainto the repot t t.o tnemher-- of the crew were Injured to nd A-- W OIPKN. M.r.h I Th ITh Hill nif roni,ny lia. r.pllrd to th protftvt of UBitiaCii) JiB.ln.t th billboards rcjrnity h rrt,ot on Tw.nty-flftrialm-In- r hoar l.inroln w violat-Inthat It did tint It now I trt 1 Be- thnr. vnu, rrrrtmt thm. lif company hat arrl f one-ihi-- n th Official IS.-on- Senior Chosen Queen. CHJDKN. .rurt dam-Mge- Alice Beck, a senior at tho nigh school.' ha been elected queen for tho Clasiricallla. The annual school event will be held at an early date. Misa Beck waa one of several girls chosen as representatives of high school classes lo compete for the position of honor. . fsUDEX.- - March The 10. First Na'.lonsl Bank, Brigham In Boxelder nty, th leading bankers county. Advertlnement. Meetings Postponed., d u of th 10 W. March William firove ha Lartnd iuu in th -- dx&trict di agi)Jp?t Walker iL.Hinen, lector frenrruf of the raltroadir under n federal control, for $',00 special anl $15,000 general damage. He allege that while riding in a caboone of the Southern iacifU train, between Lakeside and Strongkno-bthe Train broke and he was thrown about the ear and Injured - aerfouwly in hi back. He alleges negligence. d one-thir- dcra -- d bn OO DEN. March 1 Hjr srtlon of th Otden I'hamber of Oommerc th fnlt-- d city Hist. Wool company ha curd lo matter tract of land for the .recllon of a facSeventeenth street, known tory on west a the -- old race track " Kvnty-l- x , Ice Damages. Mill arr of land hav been purchas,! by It la expreted that con On Shore of Lake stIhmetcompany. Ion work will be ommocd a data. an early OijIiKN, March Id A saw mill nn Ih short of Paytte laka In Ih Idaho national form has brn pushed over Suspended Sentence. To an anttl of 5 and In some IS inrhea out of th place pulled A impended sen 19. OGDEN, around by the xpnndinfr Ice In th tence of 19March been day hard labor ha .lake due to th continued cold thr. of Klve Gardner to riven according stto a report receiveda at the l olnt on Raymond of loitering around a chare local fon office Wharves Iosif the pool hall. Officer Tom Burk told the shore have also been broken by .the court the young man waa Idle and the of the Ice, it la reported. pressure court Issued a warning' to all such characters that Jail sentence would b Sues R. R. Administration. Imposed In tho future. mt discus, th to J-- hti one-ihlr- off-r- 4 10 March The regular OGDEN, stake priesthood meetings of New Club monthly the Weber stake, usually held on the second Bunday In each month, Completion have been postponed nnd will not be held Th new BRIGHAM CITV, March next. Sunday. This action has been taken by the stake authorities owing quarters of the Boxelder Commercial to the second annual stake priesthood club, ba the top floor of th First Naconvention arranged for the' Sunday tional Bank building, ar rapidly nearThe carpenter work ing completion. following,' March, 21. will be completed during th present week when the rooms will he turned Bids. over to the painters and decorator. the Otis Mr. Shepherd, representing OGDEN. March 10. Advertisements Elevator began the work of for bids for the navlng work on the installing company, th passenger elevator in the Quarters Nearing . Will Advertise For Elarly Utah Pioneer Dies At Home of Daughter TRO VO. March 10. Mr. Elisa Foscun Lee died at ihe hum of her daughter. Mrs. Ellen Saunders, tn Ihla cliy yeirday at the age of years. Th cause uf was a compllcsilon of ailments incident to advanced age. Mrs. l.ee la survived by five daughters and one aon. and numerous grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. Among her daughters la Mr. Georg Hutherlnnd. wife of former United State Senator Georg Mrs. l,ee moved to this Sutherland. city from Mantl five years ago. Fhe waa one of Utah's early pioneers and la well known throughout the atate. She waa the daughter of Benjamin and Elisa 8. Foacue. and waa born In 1829. Florida. Her Fept. mother died when the daughter waa born. Her father was a soldier under GerieraT Jackson In the war of 1812, afterwards becoming a licensed preacher In the "Hardshell' Baptist denomination. Mra. Lee was married at th age of 16 to John Perclval Lee, a young Kentuckian, himself onty 29. They lived ftrat In one" of Mr. Foacue'a "quarters'' In Alabama, whither the Foscue family had moved, and they later went to aouthern Texas. In Texas they heard and accepted ''Mormonlum' and came to Utah in I860. The following year Mr. Lee Joined the company led by the latf Elder Amaaa M. Lyman and Charles C. Rich on an expedition to California. This company returned to Utah In the winter of 1868-6The Lees settled in Beaver, where Mr- - Lee became a prosperous agriculturist in In l86 the lndlans the early day destroyed or drove off all his livestock, but the family came safely t broil eh a season of adveraltv. Mr. dc-it- east Bide of Washington .avenue from building yesterday. the Ogden-- river bridge to the north The club ha called a membership next meeting for Friday evening to consider' city limits are to b publT-hew?ek according-tThe proposed amendments to the constitucity officials. com-paving plans have been practically tion In order that more funds may be provided to make possible the employment of a secretary who can devote At the his entire time to the work. meeting of the board of gov-- , Jegular ernors Friday evening, new house rules A good hot mustard plaster or poulwere adopted and several new members were accepted In' the organisation. tice Is pretty sure to overcome most New h'etee. rheumatic pains Brigham City Dr. E. G. Golvans next Sunday eve- and. even sciatica the in address an will deliver ning and gout But it'aa Third ward cha'pel. and In ths ptussy affair, A farewell program was given bllshere. Third want chapel last evening in generally absoIs Heat of Elder Henry Bott, who leaves Recommends Daily Use of honor week necessary for Toronto, Canada, tomis-do lutely this if you want perwork' In Ah Canadian missionary to Overcome" 'Magnesia relief. manent sion. s - Mustarlne Trouble. The iontractors this morning began Begya of true yeStrip ma(j pouring concrete fhto the The con- llow ntuRtard withof roadway on Main - street inbethis pain relieving work will completed Gas and wind in the stomach, ac- crete added Is week. If the weather keeps- good, snd gredients companied by that full, bloated feel.ng the contractors hop to be all through just as hot. Is cheapafter eating are almost certain evi- by May. 1. er. cleaner and pire dence of "acid indigestion. effective than the old Food ferments and soura, creating the poioften bites fashioned poultice or Scratching Jnoequlto will distressing gas -- which distends the! sons them. fit Skeeterscoot them. stomach and hampers the normal funcplaster and cannot Advertisement blister. tion! of the vital Internal organs, often Brigham Pharmacy. e heart. affecting-thIt Is the worst of folly to Woman. pains and rheumatic swellings. .such a serioua condition or toneglect treat Funeral of Young "with ordinary digestive aids which EegySMustarine foris Correspondence (Special hSfve no neutralising effect lumbago, backon the Funeral ser- speedily effective CORIN' NE, March stomach acids. Instead get from any vices bronchitis, neuritis, pleurisy, ache, Elsie Hagenhaurher. Miss for nnd sore throat, chest - cold druggist a few ounce of Biurated Magnesia and tkke a TeaspoonTuTTh Fieaf'eases and aches ot painiCbecause an attack trom suiting eatwater of quarter glass right after held yesterday in the pain-S- o and 0 cents at druggists or ing. This will drlve'tho gas. wind and year ago were under the direc- by. mall, 8. C. .Well ft Co., Leftoy, Moat right Out of the Hod y , sweeten Corlnne ward chapel The Alma Jenaen. N. J. Bishop Advertisement. the stomach, neCilralrxe the excess acid tion of were Elders O. 6; Dunn. Abra-ha- V. and prevent ita formatirtn snd There Is speaker TF Jeaae Risu-ate- d Evans, Bishop Jensen, o eournes. or pain. Mag-r-n- a Merrell. Miss ,,n po wrier or tahiet form never Hoopes and J. .Francis to the Hagenhaucher was born Inof Vermont I'quidt or milk) le Mr. and uaed by Dec. IT, 199. the daughter The e'omach. .Inexpensive snd family Lewis Hagenhaucher, of people-wh(heir Mra. thdjjgand enjoy section a few year ago w Ith no more fear of indigestion. came lo thl m . crLP.t.CnritiP -mile! end Taaided five ftd c Yellow Mustard ; For Rheumatism ot -- m sg 1 ur-- d l-p l Tu-ke- r I speeding elrert i. on Thorne Alexander east Center Jg. i.li of. Hebei of I mho k.ia i'lk . me meeiipg i.i ihr ill). lomroiselon (In. roorniog a deal was oo.uttuttaled for the a ml My A I pm. line ,.f roi.l Ipeg aul till, k Rusher sod Sprinkler, lo coal John I'hll.lenrrn was arralgnad h foie Judga Jame. It Tucker on a of hat iog lototii ellng tlqimr rharg In bl Re entered a plea nf gull lM.a.ee.ii,n was fiord llie god jy Students Will Write Political Platforms die-rlr- a onc-ihlr- Willing to Talk any ordlnanr Ths officials of th !r Bertha 11 I'RiiNO. aMrrh - k. through her Morgan tv Auto Owner Fined. fluffakrr and Jrneen and H- -l man ha filed suit Ui th Fourth l March yilttn fined a farmer of t'learfield haa MIUII against a lty li on a bhar of tiolalln a holler, in this Mr. Reck stirs parkin bla tar s fir hyriranl. II plidd ullty to Ih widow Jlerk. and claims but tald l.s did not kno of th that eh wse hie char wife under a ftdmance. ', d Nepl. marring- - . The defendant s are for real ill), To be Meat Inspector. a of dower right which real, Is $8,0011. A corn-- I ih Rower Shorten any. OJPKN'. March ! Oeorg of r.ghl valba accepted th offir of meat inpc ued at d mono, y a Kmlth. tor far th eltjr lie ha held th offir of dower right valued at almul $10,-09of health Inspector in ihla city 14 year hi that offir and haa Joseph J Hmllh. el si., by Ir J W KUiott. who entered upon of dower right amounting to about new Mra Reck recently lost her case dutlea yesterday. hla against the 1ioh-ldshbug nr comFactory Site Purchased. pany. rt at. prerrnt 1 Gill Posting Company ed h - ui: w1 I iu. in tine reaulteil I r f trelne rtiferini; ami ieeatrig thie rlta ot e lerMir over the lot We Oregon Short 'n, to lt nlj fhen over the Western I'aoifir tracWa ' o art' Hnuthetn nt!.-'- 'a ifn I. ) A Mr r . siir,,, to h- - das si. a, ftierlgfeg ua t ah imni) a.i.i. been Issued ft .triage Inr.j tin (iarnrr t'.rler se-- karl hmllh werej Iskeh I, fm Judge J.me. l ) e.ier la , and toll n, for fine. automobile h, -- i ! a pMiri,-r- r tirhr Mur ijura ;u- - r - le! 1 the W to e- ! . I W V I j (mm (in inmef.e I relrniinr snl !'' rfulpaior to K'db.lif thrJu ttt that mad and rr tr t t jth littf iiroU jlr a If irl rf lend Ihrrt will he mffba ttrTwti n the ItiMMiir a n hu rtfai the f n;teiiy fuf faI ! f(itotfd Infret i.e feet In it ear j ujt h) ruorr tjirtor l.g lulld ail h re by md lttg ng uftaiertl here!.' niUirt .ur Mr t I I.Mtiiiea ('f'grm. a'ter irirrdti hee n . r ill whether aerate write OgdB I fit inl!t . heir lug he rari l.unihe llfUtet o tult) outpej-ga land ng field Ihel ran M tird IMe vwitol lh ll 4 AMoritird Induclrte in th 1hHl rej.nit Ihrn i iintr er The lend hmg tntph d te e ution of mts hen. tu l,r pri.e iue'Mel which will f.ngfmu b W eh known H'ghlt ;ul rf lunilir. l4fe) Litij.r i,f hr kjmI ngtnhmite bf along uDtotriirl it hrr d'ttotfid for lirtih-in .i umi uf the )iftid l he youth at UI Hhi-- f ft (Mil t . . a I I I .1 t . I ir n- - tu r. ! a tte it) - or r- nt ' aMItf i.if urt 1 . j In- t'r 111, lit U 1020 I Mnii tLn r,4 iniermeet I u rutp U 1 f.raf Mitrl . m- 14 ffcr JU' IHI I Hr li ii If lh'r eJarMnl h td f lire lhrr l t Midi it 44 ..lilJd t fitracld griirf iltdur'.ttal lhfxu fttiul (hr at air nation It fa ne fal ujoff eid t !i It til ttelaih hat ehr .tirul funiitiitia Miiit.ii a lh thet Th i ut li.iJt... in addttiun (u a lalwtf itu'iiagr nt nf akilUd nulkn.cn Ihrn It 1U tnfk i . pufauite r.!f Ihe ff i inw end lh Hme I lo eofry it, g (endrti grow rl .f U ar lth in the trttiig I enter hJ mill mnue.inner H rd an, a ha th tea nfftrera a they fjMhful HI Ih diMherga of lira l ti turn tnr( in rlu K duti uM lint !, l' Ihg ttihd ll rft rf t iti.1 jh i t.iiiii v eng ItiduafMre tetrti-- l iete of frm N aa i 4 L f A m Kinifttf te iaiigemn(f ah 4 aaJ.h Ha tmi r tettmuniir r a.eaptal J Vi'rd d ill h f i I uJliMiuMiatb'ii it. (lie f r M t lull tuit ll g the a .Ji.rtit I .V I I'i.i. A Policemen Retign. Itrn ft It- M-- ih J l.l I. ItuM hear rel remnt' rrM !( Mr ill t h ul tbit "1 ltfrt'ie la tllh . .ated Stiduatr.ee ( UUU Ur m i 10 INDUSTRIAL f Hlt'ltne I I 4 will fto tveer end 'uhdf5It PeiM ht retiurl luiiv dr perl meal tl i of fe 4 ) J f V nh- - Jjuet.I ltit Jl ,,f k eti fa " i 1(11,1 f f ' ! I U.iuto I A ad l nt hiU ( the t miAin A uf - f f uauel i mr Irene u j t lllMu M1. .jt 0 J With Jr rt It. !' n iltl HV S tt.r re Ih it - i I rt 4 l tittnMt4 t Itijei IT Sentiment Shown in Fator of Bonding f V Mat.h' i I l,mn f la the dHeHiiit.fj f I1 " Hi Mb!n n if il Hit ih ! Kuna ! i Im '. K i supple, OUldrwc always do wall on 2kcfr Ltnul ftioo. B. B. ADMINISTRATION 1 K 1 I I 4 w6t i4tuli.M ihi iJ ti i.f r mwilaj food that could well ha a part cf the diet of every growing child. , TRUSTEE FOB Metfla ii at , A growth- - promoting property, it an IS " I ! EMULSION in abundant ACT Himn.'.'n'tO .t. rtun . 11. . . J (C (. !. Si'Si.JVh l.l VieelH. 1irthe e..a l.r I1, in m.i.ii . Hi to.ill.l i, It hi i lif Iri 'fuf leK.iet tr'., Ail l.,.ui.t I. girdin rm.l i.it thiilM-- SCOTTS ltf 1 Provo Office vj:nxr..snAY.aM.uini --a- ll fbpecisl to Th I. New) Th l.KHt, Marih eludent In Ihe high at hnol who writes h beat poll! i. ivl platform for a hypothetl rsl randidule for president of ih United Mlates will be given a silver W. A. Knight Ig loving rup. th donor. student of 1'rartlrally every history snd political science In Ihe school has entered Ihe contest. Considerable en thualuem ha been aroused In nation al politic as a reeult. "One of th real purposes of education la to fit our young people for efficient rltixenahlp, said Elmee Miller. principal of th school. Ty do this ll la .the school's butCnesa to acquaint each prospective rltlxen with the Ideals of good government. Its form, lla purpose, and the methods by Sunday evening, April 4, 1120, at T whlrh these ends ar attained. o'clock sharp. All Sunday school offl cera and teacher are eapected to be a cordial Invitation ia ex--f. present and tended to the public to attend.. -a Funeral of Wlncheler. A special and meeting of stake atake secretaries will ERxa-beth Funeral servlows for Mra. be held Sunday afternoon, April 4. at C. Winchester will be held 4.80 oclock. In the assembly room 1 o'clock In the afternooA at Thuaday (4th floor) of the Bishops building. Mtllrr ward chapel, near state street A special meeting of Parents' class on Thirty-thir- d The casket south. take supervisor will be held Sunday will be open at the home, St It south afternoon, April 4, at 4:80 o'clock in State, on the day of tho funeral from room 6 of the L. D. 8. University. 10 till 12 o'clock. A special meeting of Sunday school Primary department stake supervisors will be held Sunday morning April 4, Children in Burning at 8:30 o'clock In room Y 26 of the L. Ihl Mr. auperln-tendencle- Barn Jump to Safety (Special Correspondence ) TWIN FALLS. Ida., March 9 narrowly escaped death Pour-childre- a burning barn at the ranch today The of T. U. Lee near this city. In children were playing ih the hflyloft and a lighted capdle they had taken ith them tipped over Into the dry hay--Tfrightened .children Jumped to safety from a high window ind aside from the Jar of the drop were unhurt. Livestock in the barn and and harness were some implement saved by neighbors, but the barn with all the hay in It waa destroyed. he Church Notices The Liberty atake high priests will hold their regular monthly meeting ln the Sundayr March l 4 at S p. m. are reFirat ward chapel. Member quested to note change In hour of meeting. The regular monthly meeting of the conhigh priests of Granite stake will Sunvene In the Forest Dale chapel, day. March 14 at 2 p m. The meet-of ing will be addressed l?y a member the Council of Twelve and there will be special music. A full attendance , is desired. f Conference ; Notices PATRIARCHS. , ' A meeting of the patriarchs of the Church will be held In the Assembly Monday hall (tabernacle grounds) m. April 6. at 4:16 p.RUM SMITH. G. Hy v Presiding Patriarch. SOCIETY CONFERENCE. The annual conference of the Belief Society will be held on Friday and Saturday. April 2 and. -- 8, 1920. Two" off IcenFmeetlngs will be held on Friday at 10 a.ro. and 1 p.m. in the Auditorium, fourth floor, Bishop will building. The officers meetings stake bg limited to stake officers, board members and atake .representa- RELIEF tives. Two general session D. 8. University. . DAVID O. M'KAY,. -- - STEPHEN L RICHARDS, GEORGE D PIPER.. General Superintendency. plo block- - -- Members of American Colony in Moscow Are ACIDITY is at the bottom of most digestive ills. Anxious to Get Relief MOSCOW. March T Momben of tho American colony hero, oento of whonv. ar In need of food cad cloth. Ing, are making anxious Inquiries as to what steps th state department In Washington Is taking to enable thorn to get back to tho United Btstea, The departure of Frank North, chaplain of tho English church hers, has removed th chief source of supplies, as h was Had representative of ths British Cross In Moscow, It Is said this work will now ho carried op by Jhe Frenoh Rod Cross. A sanitary service train having en board soma 800 British civilians nnd prisoners of war, will arrive at ths Finnish frontier tomorrow, Tho ra. malnder of the British nationals hers who desire repatriation, except those accused of grave offenses are expected to leave next week. , SPECIAL V. M. M. I. A. OFFICERS MEETING. A special meeting of th superintendent and other stake and ward officers of the Young Mens Mutual Improvement association will be held tn the assembly room of ths Bishops 4. building. Sunday morning, April 1920, at 8:80 o'clock. 'All Y. M. M. A. officers and members of (take presldenclea and bishoprics ar specially Invited to attend. A. W. IVINS. B. H.. ROBERTS. R, It. LYMAN, , Labor Leadera Are -General Superintendency, Organizing Fight Upon Y. L. AL I. A. OFFICERS. and A meeting of general stake Unfriendly Politicians local officers of the Y. L. M. I. A. will be held In the .Assembly room of the PHILADELPHIA. March 10. DeciBishops building; Wednesday, April 7, sion of American Federation of Labor . at 10 a.m. officials reached In Washington two MARTHA H. TIXGET, weeks ago, to oppose all candidates' for RUTH M. FOX. ' MAE T. NYSTROM. public office who are regarded as foes General Y. L. M. I. A. Presidency. of organized labor, boro fruit here toPRIMARY ASSOCIATION. day In tho openlngof a', campaign The meeting of Primary stake offi- sgalnat. 23 Pennsylvania and seven cers will bo held April-7 at 10 a.m. New Jeriwy. members of the house of In the board rooms, third floor ot the i representatives Bishop's building. .The activities of i a bulletin issued by the Phils-th- e Primary will be treated by .Marion delphia Camden advisory boards of the Grant Pack, May federation, attention is called to the Belnap Kerr, Sadie. Anderson, Jane R. Crawford and Ann railroad bill recently passed by Con Nebeker. A full attendance Is d gress-an- d approved by the president sired. and the defeat 6f all congressmen votIs It urged. ing for MISSIONARY REUNION'S. 8ee that neither "you nor your The usual Conference Guide will be friends and acquaintances ever agafn Issued for the April conference by the vote for those who gave lahor a slap Bureau of Information, and notices of In the face, said tho bulLetid. ' missionary reunions will be published In Deseret The therein as well as Forma Turkish Cabinet New The Guide will be trailed about liKIQIQ! FOR INDIGESTION afford pleasing and prompt relief from the chsfcrwsjof add-dyspeps- . ia. . SA DC XlffiffiZffljm ' IT SCOTT 4 BOTOx-BACK- S Of SC0TTS ttQLSXMt JJ .f. 'V1U( ; T '- will be held In the Assembly hall, on Saturday, April 8. at 10 am. and. 2 p.m. All officers a nd Relief Society workers are Invited to be in attendance: EMMELINE B. WELLS. CLARISSA 8. WILLIAMS, JUUNA U SMITH. Presidency.' UNION SCHOOL SUNDAY DESERET conference of the The Deseret Sunday School Union will be held at the tabernacle. Salt Lake City, semi-annu- March II. and all reunion not lose should be sent In not later than Marsh 80 to tb Bureau of Iaformation, Tern Mother's Buend t Mothers the Mu&dea Softens 4 1 tRADnn jr 4fnito BWUJMTO cr tow ATUurr. U Catarrh Germs , Move Out When Hyomei Moves In No stomach dpslnr. Hyomei la mad chiefly- of oil of eucalyptus taken from - the eucalyptus forests ot Inland Aus. trails and combined with other excel-- " lent antiseptics In intend Australia the atmosphere Is so impregnated with balsam thrown out by the eucalyptus trees that germs do not thrive, nnd in consequence coughs, colds, cntnrrh nnd other no nnd throat- afflictions ars practically . unknown. Breathe Hyomei and get th asm - CONSTANTINOPLE, March 9. Sail pleasant germ killing effect as you the eucalyptus forests- getln Pasha, tho new grand vixler, has an- would Hyomei ia sold by drugglets everyMernounced, with the sultan's Approval, where snd by Zion' on Institution guarantee ot the fomaitlon of a new cabinet, the cantile or money refunded. Adv. satisfaction eighth since the armistice. Diplomats here attach little Importance to the changes made. President Wilson Take ' ThirdAutomobileRide WASHINGTON. March dent Wilson today took hla 1. third Presiauto- . . Ends mdfgcct&n relieve stomach sour It stem-temisery, belching and all stomach disease or mosey back. Large box of tablets SO geuta Dm ggista la all towns - h, mobile ride since he was ordered to bed last October. An open car was office. Bank work, county, uwed and Mra Wllon, Margaret Wilaon and Rear' Ad ml ( Grayson, f work, legal work, quick work, our ' his physician, Accompanies Aim. specialties. Deseret Neva Job Dept. al , 'I . |