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Show Office Ogden kitLUr'tT RFED tIOTEI. Atf.-- Ottico Uti4il, d TL Ptra Imm.riat hi M.U'U W. Horn rmmmii Opaaa Air SITEII SUNSET ipplUJ la KarfHI Pumh KJU I k tr ' ta noatrila Mn riM rtafd fUr 14 ir Tyf M4 K mar bav van baaaiha laaual riwl a r. OrOtt yaar Cki l arfca aM 11 any ((! tear Hati Itaraack f 7 Naal Taaaaiaiia f laa VI a lb iiataaaaa aa liaiaial Nava kMl aiaia, Ika U - la draw flaw. aai ta ika itt O y la Mill tqut4 ciptiat ,arld dllry him uni you freely tiiM; four I4 or . roia.pleinl anlti lafl4 yntrta E OGDEN. March 29 Lieutenant Lieutenant and Calanal Bacaiar Colontl Taylor of Iha deportment. ha haa haan Inspecting Iha Mia for lha yra ordnaaca depot at Hu naet. ara guv of honor at a banquet t Iha TVobvr club at boob by tha mam-he- r of tha club and th C4a Cham-ba- r of CoBimrrca. Thay each aa a brief addrea on th aubjacl of th buildin of Ih ordnance 401 Ihla cit. Arrangvmente for all ih land for Ih ordnanr depot all bar not el bean completed. owing to high price that hava been aakad by tha land owners Th of(ltr. hovd-ara-b declare that Ih land nlll uaed by Ih government and the caaa court of rlalma ubmlllad to Ih hlrh me tee nil adjuriment for the In cave. A Ih Eaecrnmeat foruirh Ih ordnanr depot baa bean algned. Ih alia approved. Ih approprlallon made available and IIthI irarkac arrangement flnlehad. believed the work on th actual building will be Iataried at an early date, A denial mad by lh officer to he rumor that a Mi all would hava lo be eecured olng lo high price sought for the land eel eel ad ar-al Kunael. The officer completed rangement yetderday nllti th flam-- I enter Electrlo railroad company for building a rpur to th att of tha ordnance depot and the building of th plant al lhal alt lo tout IJ.d00.009 baa berom araured. Br Death of James Russell. Buaaall. Jam (ODEN, March 2 1 died Tkirtlaih lrei, j;j hie bam aftaV a abori Hlaeaa. Jl born la gootlaad. May 39. ! reald.nl af Ihla cliy M baa been k..e connaciakd Iklh h4 yaara H boctfic rallraad th Vataa a4 lkarbyrail-lea- k Iwarae n4 Hi MOran survived la ayaiaane I bra I) aaa. Ikre if ank an brolkar. grankrkitkran will k b kalk I Ik aarvlca at ward rkapal bunkeyN. Mrn A. Tanear I o clock, witk Hiahop tdr daktr (V.liKX, March Ik Herbert tteaaler, who wa ahot during a quarrel with Mat la Ha War W Mine lay afternoon, la Improving, arrerdlng lo a report from Ih fe hoapltal today. Although Bia condition I aarloua It la reported lhal be rented well Lae! night aod ll la Hi il recover. peetad llial he Baker and hi daughter hava been releaaed from Ika rlly Jell The girl la out on a 1H bond and on hla own racog-Baker aa t a nee Mrs Baker. In defrnae of her daughter. who la alleged In hat fired th ahot, eat a the girl did not kndn th gun vu loaded, had no Intention of any Injury, but eecured th touting gun aa a mrana of giving Heaaler a acar ft via explained by Mra. Baker that th gun had recently bean loaded by Mr. Baker for protection at night. n al tkarg Fine or Jail. r, Girl Accused of Shooting I Released Under Bond r-ar- El-nl- in f CODES', March II A aanlanc In Jail ha been Impaaad.by Judge P. It flabart an Oaorg Taj lor er H day af a charge f Ulvlngetan, Cal, in petal tig a nambae af bad check Hiltf,IIIb (iaariJail tor Ik city, ill companion, Ik county being held al affu-e- r from arrival of a Juvenile Merced, . 4livof J eca I ! I .Sartk 14 Weet . Telryhtm III Agani far lb I mil). gelurday and av art I . ee v iv Bean, Church and other publlcaUoea. b Cel Auto Co. Incorporates. H wuvaiii and retarding Adelivery mad I CONTRACT LET FOH FIRST T ritOlO Marh 'Tb romniltte an Iha Joint rlty and euubty buildbund-InrU- t ing has contracted lb sutk of first Wury af tb new rlly and a reuslfi building ta ttudln and of Malt U-- , for II9 9J Tb first Slaty af Iha building Will 11 feel abut attend tb ground and 111 b consirurted of greulia takaa front tha seme quarry that Ih Mali Lake temple granite aa taken fiorti Th bid for the plumbing In lb baaamant M to Georg E. iy or and j nf Mall Lake, for If 990. hi Boa reel pompaUtor having bid li.t lha sioctrlc tnng ef tba basement contract , i to p Boren of this city, ho bid 11.740 A revolution a offered at h leal meeting of Iha far tba of former action of tb n In committee Its dni-ito hava tb bntldlng face This resolution a adopted and tl.a matter 111 be roooneldarad aa tpere are a number of ettlaana ho bejivie the building should far north M Cby-treu- ! Accident Victim Brought Home For BuHaI CK1IPA1U Cet Dr. Hd'inlvOlivc TO Tlkt ht bB th and lJ Spanith Fork Pioneer Annttri Call of Death ikperlal ferr..ptodeaca MAMMI ftlttK. Uib J4. Wal W aoda, on of th. piunaar re Idetits af Ihla rlty. died today of paau mom after a abort Illness Mr. Wood aa In hi 79th year hating beeq bora al ftoyal Oak. In August 1941. ram ta I'lah wuh hi parent whan b VIS nine years of age Thsf set lied a! gpanieh Fork and ihla had be a hi home serf ilmr Mr Wood found hla greatest delight uuh Ms homo and family, aovar arkitg public of fir la It sertrd aa a hem guard any ) during tb Rl k lltsk Indian Iron llngton ben a young man. fllkd a mission la his home slat, rewith a number of emigrant turning He 1 n 4. en-acljo- Th.wewnt Preeldent F. M OGDEN. March ? Prlgga. Secretary John Taylor and J of Iha member Ogden Rotary other club have gone to Bolae to attend th dletrlct convention which open there thin morning. About 10 member from Balt take Joined lh Ogden party here on Ih trip yexlerday. The Ilah member will nupport tha eandtdney of Ralph E. Brlatol of Ihla city a dlatrlet governor and ara confident of bringing about hjs election. Readings at Tabernacle. . Trof. 8. H Clark will give of the Vnlverelly of - etChicago th getevltonx'leading thht evening and Katurday evening. Drlnkwa-ler'- a Tonight he will read John "Abraham Lincoln" and Saturday III aftarnonn lie a give Percv Markaye'e poetic drama- - "Georg - Washington ""'Bafnrdar evenlnr h wITT render "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypae." OODES. March Wife Seeks r Release. March 2 Charging cruelty and failure to provide, Margretha Bands has filed rult for divorce against , Andraw Sandn. They were married Aug 1. lilt, and have on child Mra. Banda had four children by a former d her marriage. Bhe charges ' that refuned to a ork, ailed" her unchilthe names, taught complimentary dren to awear and use snuff and some-tlme- a at meals would throw the food and dishes about tha room. Plaintiff seeks divorce and 175 a month alimony. CODES, hue-han- City Buying Coal. O' fyOPEff,' March 2. Aa a means of saving th advanced price that will be charged for coal on April 1, the city commissioners are the city buildings H ia expected that thus be saved to purchasing fuel for time. of )300 will the the city. at the present sum V titr dnig g The eiganiaattua for commute southern Idaho, according to Mr. Elmores annoupcemeot, win meet dl Gooding Monday. March 29 District meeting will follow tha flooding follow. Sbeahoffve. March meeting. , Nampa, March 21. April liiwr, I. Twin Pali. March J9, American 9 at March II, Donaey April I, Montpelier, April I, lilac afoot. April I. Kaaburg. April t. Mr. Klmor. ho ta of lb Washington pridat former' union. lll preeaat th plwn at the hho.hon. Nampa and Wlar At th olhar district meetmeeting. presented by ing. thep Ian ill M attor(Manley ArniH Ban Prem-tarney, who ta partner of Aaron F.aptro. counsel for nln p rod UC ere aseortailona in California and Ihre In Oregon. In addltto to kvlaf counsel for me commute that ta tha lhr hast groaeora Iona I who for theaa maaiinga war an wo u need by Mr Klmart after consultation with I Seed or of gnastlaa 1 V. kluharty and other mrmbrrt ol ha unvrily extension rlaff. aa to I ho day on whlrh ba could get in tovh with farm bureau member of awteral In Ih ection th slat. In each of th dletrlrt named. II la th plan of th wheat nrganitera to get in touch with tb farm bureau committeemen representing tbu wheat growing Intcrowto of tho communltieo oncer oott. Iwte for 79 rommunity meotlngo la announced southom Idaho will b A I the shortly Mr. Klmor said will b mad to an fffort mewling meet oa maay of th Wheat producer of th atat aa possible. Th Idea of forming whal growora associations wa first presented t a union of meeting of tho farmers Washington and northern Idaho tn 8 polian. Doe. 19, and th eoramltlo of which Mr. Klmor la chairman waa ther appointed. Wheat growers of tho throw Mato under tho proposed plan, ar being waked to sign up their wheat produo-- t tun for a period of sU years, somewhat la th asm manner that California raisin grower algnad up thatr raltlna to get their raisin producer' association started. Mr. Elmore Tb association will not b formed, however, unless Il.99g.999 bushel a year ara signed up. al bt 999-fo- who-operat- -- Ad-am- cuo-tom- oat. o00000090000000000000000000o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Stockholders are again o o o o warned that the books o o o o close SaturdayApriilGT o o G o 9o General Reduction o o o o o o o Office and Laboratory, o o 23 West 2nd So. po Factory and Warehouse, 2nd West and 2nd North. Remember! . O000C3O000000000C00000000O o o Funeral of Mri. Lee. (Cpclal Correspondence.) ELSINORE, March 24. Funeral services were hold tn tho ward chapel for Anne Mart Jacobson Lee, wife of Niels C. Lee. She died Thursday after a lingering lllnew. The services were conducted by Bishop J. L. Staples TI. J. Wetter offered the opening prayer and J. A. Bateman the closing prayer. The ward choir ang hree selection and duL waa Jurg . by. M rs. WooiJ; ruff Sylvester nd Mrs. Leon Madsen. The speaker were J. I. Jensen, 8. Borenson and Bishop J. t. Staples Interment was In the city cemetery. The floral offering were many and beautiful. Mr. Lee was born In Denmark. Ja n72 5,TtT9T8h Niels C. Lie In 1111. They cqme to and joined the MorAmerica In mon" Church in 374 In Minnesota, after which they came to Elsinore in 176 where they have aineo made survived by their home. Mrs Leo her husband and seven children: Jsme J, of Minnesota, Christian P. of Canada, Christie of Milford, Utah; Hirschie, Emma Nielson, Hannah Dora 'Ross of Canada, and Maltida Jensen of Richifdld, also 52 grandchildren and. 22 19 1 Tell When You Darken Gray, Faded Hair With' Sage Tea. Nobody-Ca- n Grandmother kept her hair beautifully darkened, glossy and attra-ti- v with a brew of gage Tea and Sulphur, 'VI enever her hair took on that dull faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture- was applied with wonderful effect.- Ily asking ,t at-- dlug -- tore fof""Wy9th'--g-aad-Sulpau- x Compound, old-ti-you will get a large bottle of this recipe, Improved by tho addition of other ingredients, all ready to use, at very little cost. T7ils simple mtx'nre esn ti depended upon to restore natural color and n A downtown druggist ays everybody uses Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound now because tt darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell tt haa been applied it'd so easy to use, too. Tou simply dampen tcomb or soft brush and draw It through your hair, taking on strana at a time. By morning the gray hair llsappeara; after another application or two, it i restored to its natural color and look glossy, soft gnd beautiful. Advertisement. well-know- dt dtppr, intd ti? cm4 I wi. blan swatata v occ-aam- quo-llonn- hr hn Donvor & Rio Grando Railroad A R. BALDWIN, Receiver. IMPORTANT CHANGES IN TIME EFFECTIVE Train TraJa Train Train . ' MARCH 28, 1920. wt, No. 4, from Ogdon and point will arrive ....fAd A.M. No. 1 from Ogden and point west, will arrtv , ...4i3d PJC. No. I .from Doavr, aad point at.wHl arrlr 9taO No. III. from v!r, Sanpete aad Intermediate, Pblo pj. will arrive for Savior, Sanpete aad iatormodlata, Train No. will leave ,, 1 Train No. 419, for Tlntle, Haber aad Intermediate will Train No. I, for Ogdta and point will lav Sits lit wt, fJt , 29,Sd A .M. P.ML ..till r.M. loan dtl B. W. Robbins,' F. A. WttUelf h, , Passeng er Traffic Manager Asst Gen. Passenger Agent The Way to Succeed . can be boiled down to one broad rule : Make a specialty of your businesses. Our business is the insurance business of The Utah Home lire Insurance Cbmpany We have made a speciality of this for years. Our experience has given us a thorough understanding of the subject, and we can help Funeral at Lehi of Esteemed Woman Bishop Andrew Field presiding. The speaker were Robert Howard, Bishop J. H. Gaidner, Ed. Houthwlca and Elder A. J. Evans, of Alpine sUkt wer propresidency. Th flowers fuse and beautlfuL ' Selina Winn Peterson waa born In Lehl December 24. 1891, th daughtar of William H. and Mary Bennet Winn. Sho waa enthusiastic In religious organization work. For g number of years she wa secretary of the Second ward Sunday school. In 1911 sho was married to Wallace Peterson and beside him she I survived by three children, four brothers, two sisters od her mother. Several years ago she with her husband and family mevod to Toppenlsh, Washington, whsr Mr. Peterson is assistant superintendent of the ougar factory.' Itwas hero weeks ago that, she contracted from which pneumonia (three and she died at her home a week agt "Death of Mra. PovrelL Prudence Dean Powell, wife of .Tames Powell, died af their home Tuesday morning from heart trouble resulting from influenza.40 Ehe was born In American Fork years' ago and In 3 900 was married to James Powell, boelde whom sho la survived Mra Powell by aeveraj children, was an Ideal mother and made her home her principal duty. - Funeral service will be held Sunday at 1 p. n. t JrinrV! Clark Dnd. James Clark, said to be thq first male child born in Lehl, died at his home Sunday night after a sickness of several months Funeral services were held yesterday In the tabernacle. Mr. Clark ws bora In 1190, at the trr Spring tLehr beginning plkce) and haa always lived here. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lizzie James Clabk, three daughters and one ll yr nlrd (Special orreepondonee) STIRLING, Alta, March 29, Tho anniversary of th organisation of th Rellrf society wag celebrated her on tho IT. At 2p.tn.7t program w rendered, consisting of speeches, songs, recitation and musical aaleetlons. In th evening from g till t supper was served and th remainder of lha availIn ing. those present participated dancing, and had an enjoyable time, aa they alwajra do on that day. Tha snow has disappeared and tho farmer ar preparing for spring work. Prospects ar good, as ther haa been more moist ur this winter than usual, a little moo than five feet of' snoiy having fallen during tho winter,' Stirling Ogdon left here tho forw part ef tho month to fill a mission, having been called to the southern states. A farewell party wag given In hla behalf. Mr. apd Mr. R. O. 'ifardy entertained In their new homo Friday evening the 19. About (O.gueota were preeent end had a most enjoyable time. The evening wa spent In ainrlmr end games. Refraahments were eerved. Born to Mr. and Mra Elmer Bpack-ma- n a eon' Saturday March IS. , , (Spools! toTbs News '" LCHT, March 29. Funeral services were held Monday for Mra. Selena Winn Peterson In the abernari. frtbt lPi Annirerrary at Stirling le - quunatr Relief Society Keep n, a. Rotarian Off For Convention at Boise produtor af iJ.ha, tirvgua hitdion. I nlil them I thslr grain lo Thq lh sSsiea aotltioaa will h e unit 4 welling .ni, alii, h, th will n,ke thq ! ph. iifio noitharat ttirkting unu. Th plan I mo.lclej after th plana sdupt. 4 by Callfural produi.ra of fruit and ell-ihother foodstuff for and distribution of thrtr product orrnlr - la survived by his wife Mary, and Wei by eight children a foiloasllngt n Woods. Jr , J M, unrr Wood A mo Nora Ml Woods. Mrs ritoxo Mar, h ! Th body of Mary K'ewart. Mr. Heartstarter, Huff, all Mra Id fllcc, who died in California 9 ork. Mra Addle whitman of Monday morning of injuries suffered of Spanish IaiaoU and Mra Lell.. Nrlsan nf In an arr4rm. a a brought to JTo ee.. ti la alaw aur lived by 4S Vale. Wednaoday Mr night for burial. Rtc waa born at Fairfield, ftah. Oct. grandchildren Th body of (7ld)S h'rrlmg 24. 174 Besides her mother, h la dauchler of Mr and It ix 1 survived by Isa rhildrm Mrs c Robert (Sterling formerly of ih's rlty. Pearl and Uoyd Hire hoih of Rlrh-mon- m-nf Proto ear brought her today I allfnrnla. ai.o rne s r ua-rTh litile girl died aarv lore uere held at I ho Huber for Interment. hotel Ihl afteioig) with Itiahop f Tuesday at the Provo hoepiisi fnllon-In- g an MrEwan nf me Mharon ward pre. operation for appendiritt Bh a brother. aiding bh waa the daughter of Mr la survlted by her parents, I Mil and Helen t and A K. Dorr 1, of this Mark, slater, rlty. Brief service uer Held thla aftar-nooEras haws Vatea. at Ih horn of Mr. and Mr En-elg- wh4 Mill OGDKN. March SC Arllrla of Inn corporation of the rompoay have bean filed In lb office of lb county rlerk. Tb company la carryingl purpo of erganltad for Ihauiomoblla bualnaa a general Of aqqipment for Bat- Iniarmoun-lai- n A. links for their Ih of rllle Ihla and other ur:T,r,fkr1ade iVialAlr ftf tinM George I, Ih of tUroro former Ora. Infant child of Mr and IB region. in I'rev irrh4 ceraeflka off ara Fs lUlh field artillery ara A K. Ibllfong. RU lidHUnil nrioida bfb Mr, taeorgo Filer of Clinton The litThay new rompany. tle one was born on Keh 13 and died within th nit f vie K. Undqulat. Wallr pre.ld.nl;; R. March 13. - OUamaan. eeerelarjr- Kolcht d Staff Jordan praetdant; N. V. erUry O. Keene and Rlaln IriMurtr f th treasurer; ('omvtnrh rhn Minin mosquito bit eftan yak Olaamann, director. hn rriurnH from aonScratching them. Rkaataracwot will fly than Virginia nty. Nv. hr h ttnd4 a mliBf f th boar nf director Brigham Pttrmacy. AdvorJaamsab Interchurch Meetings. of that compony It report that th a a Incrtaacd from I ptork In capita! OODEN. March 21 Mealing 0d to I, THa rompaiy Double Birthday Party lntarchurch World ibctp to return ahaf with tb operitlOM toon, acGiven at Chipman Home and cording to Ur . Jordan. Movement for Wabar. Morgan Eire! In th bald wlU b (Bpecial Correspondanea ) John Davie odualiaa. has filed suit In tb AMERICAN yxRK. March It. Al t Th dlatrlet -Lundburg court against H B Hicks I Thursday. April conferBaptist thurrh will recover- fl.tfjky alleged to ba da Iha hams of President and Mra. A L eddr.s th speaker who hold a unique birthday ence ara Dr J. II. N. William. Dr J plaintiffa on th sale of household fur- thlpman Own h Ford automobile, farming Im- party. It was In honor of President niture. Rv. HhssrmsS Wallace. Dana. Dr. W m. M. Padan.F. Rth Rev plements. ate. year t'hlpman'h birthday, ha being Tayne Cheater A. Snyder and Mra Joseph Mlahtlrh. Jems Gatlsy and of ago, also In honor of Mra Fern Ren Richter have filed suit In Ik Chipman Kyrlng of Provo, daughter of dlatrlet rourt against - th Tlntle I'ram. Chipman. Th affair waa hold Young Farmer Dies. Standard Mining rompany .to quiet title a.n to ear, R. 21 m.n.r.l la.d. OGDE.V, March Dewey ,h. Tmuc inlyh. kaown a. th. Eag.a Lod. M in 1 of 29 year of ago, aon ef Blebop D district, th family with tha grandchildren. claima Ing H. Ensign ef th Elrat ward, died at Birthday loiters wr received and Albert Haswtr-In- g road Bishop and Mra and proornts wer In abundance. bis farm at Clearfield yesterday after-noofrom Mr have returned Idaho of complication following Infln-ens- Manwarlng states that b purchased Mualo was alao a feature of tho eveHa had been ill thro weeks. H a half Interest In the Raise barber ning. Th only ruwrt outside ef th John Whittaker, generally waa born In Ogden Jan. 2. 1991, and shop at Rupert and arranged for the family was known aa Johnl Wood" who has had been a resident of Ogden prac- purchase of a home there worked for Chlpman'a now for over tically all bla life, leaving tha city a Manager John M. Bestelmeyer of th 19 12-- y few years ago to tnko up farming. Mr. Eureka Bullion Mining company reyears. President Chipman Man-docear --old granddaughter, Zina Ensign waa a faithful and active mema of or small flssur that has ports ber of tha Church and was for some bean encountered la th wat drift on presented him with a birthday time a member of th Weber stake the level of th company's cako, mad all by heiwelf. him board. school H Surviving Sunday atats also that th East Led ter and present wore also re- are hi wife, little daughter, parents property. of th family and a number of brother and slaters tered quarts which carries low value colvod fromnotmembers b present. Mrs. Carowho could in or. lina Millar, a sister of Mr. Chipman, Funeral of Mra. Feree. City Attorney Jacob Coleman reports two largo chickens towsrd th that th officers of this city will ar- gav birthday dinner. OODEN. March 2d. Funeral aervlee rest automobile drlverq Death of naircit CTJld. for Mra William Fera will b hold at ears without the 1929 number plate litha Ninth ward chapel Bunday after- cense. March 19 waa th last dal that AMERICAN PORK. March 25. noon at 2 o'clock, with Bishop W. O. auto drivers were allowed to operate son of Mr. and Mra Mr. Ferqe who under the old license. He states that Mark, Ridges officiating. William M. Barrett died Wednesday wa formerly Rhea Boyle, died at th th police officers have already rworn following an extend- lo complaints sgaNist a number of au- right. March 24. Th child has suftiospltal yesterday' ed illness Of Influent Bhe warn born tomobile owners, who wer found vio- fered for over seven work. the Aug. M, 1893, daughter of Mr. and tha stats law. In this respect. Mra Norman 8 Boyle Surviving her lating The First National Bank, Brigham Articles nf Incorporation of the Bla City, are her hunband, parents and brothers th leading bankers In Boxcldar Mile shearing company, general place and sisters. Ad varllnemanL county. of business, American Fork, have been filed with the county rlerk. Its busiCase Transferred. ness sill be to operate a shearing cor-rsl- l. Early Utah Pioneer The capital stock Is IS.deO. In OODEN. March 2d. Judge A. E. Tratt Rhdrea of a par value of I9 each. Th Diet at Circleville of th dlatrlet court has ordered th officer and director are as follows; a case nf Wong M Tong, against Thomas Warren C. Boley, president; L. B. (Special Correspondence.) a F. Thomas, former collector of Dell Ulngletnn, secvice CIRCLEVILLE, March 2. Mra. for Utah, and John Rasmussen, retary andpresident; H. M. Ingeraolt, treasurer; transferred to the federal rourt. Ton Abner Chipman and Lester X Rush. . Minerva Pearaon, an early pioneer of had socks to recover damages Incurred in Utah, died here recently. Bh Presldsnt W. F. Bulkier, Vice Presi- been a strong woman all her life and a raid upon hla store last January. Dr. H. CL nlrknesa dent Preston O. Petereon. very seldom attacked her, Merrill, and Read L. - A ndr br of the but tha last few weeks she failed Released From Jail. Provo Rotary club left yesterday to Bhe walked from Noqvco to tha Rotary rapidly. attend the convention - of cosa handcart company. with 2d Balt Lake Louis Zappa OODEN, .March clubs In Boise. cM ta. Bam Polodoro and L. J. Carotin, who Bhe would have been $5 year an out for worked Plans are being ways arrested last Friday, on charges June. this coming be held to conference world tnterohurch car box Bocond of robbing a at west son of Mr. Drew, the street,- - have been released from the In this city, Tuesday, April IS, according to Assistant State Director I. H. and Mra Chester Alien, died of comcounty Jail by order of County Attorney The program and details of plications aa a result of influenza. Joseph Bates who says thera is no evi- Masters. Blaine Bettenson has been apdence on which to file a complaint thla conference were arranged by SecU. Aldernam of Balt Lake pointed assistant ranger 'or tho A. retary against the men Fillmore fordivision of tho Jesu Cavern .Mexican, Who, It Is de- City. Four counties will aend.delegates con est. clared was caught by the officer while to this city to participate In the hold be which will probably moving a quantity of mijk and sugar vention, Dott Meeks has' returned from a from th cache. Is held at the county In th Community church her. . mission to .the nortliwestorn Jail. He will return to tho mission field Takes Cbld Easily. early in April. T take cold easily and during th winter alwaya keep a bottle of Cham berlaina Cough Remedy In the house. O It Is the best medicine for colds and coughs ! ever used writes Mra. A E. Kinnan, Roseville, Ohio- - When you have a cough or cold give this remedy a .trial. You are certain to be pleased with the relief which It afforda Advertisement. Wllftmg-Olaamoe- ) 1'ttlBK. Ids. Man h 21 Eighty meet legs for ergeiatioa of Ik Idshe It be tirosei .khiHu4I w beduled by A. A K iisare, chairman uf th commute shlrti e organlatrg wuh oJjvg cal. atm, I iBpecul t orrepondra ll RW bavq g M tasta had hraaifk dull Bnad. ara cuoancwt4 4V Ubouw 2111 find quak trvd sure e kuha- frw Ik. KdwanJd liftls Oliw Tablet! bwjllna Kit aai Jlc a boa. and h ORGANIZE , Immigration queens lbf aff4 lb farmer of tb i.i. b ll te lateatl pot prveeal Ih result f till Vrilag. petition but merely to rawoplt geU(te Inforta th opinion ef lb fedmationmember In ofdar that this Maevdt Bird Month fw Tht Trouble eration' Information may b gtvn out In car Mow iu tlmrn laqly lb opinion pf th rail for am format There' a reaaon why ncaily atary. la minstaled alen ask Th tb body fratklra n Marh, but bsppity ihar ta alao a rriesdy for tbw ugly opinion of farmerw laamsitf t ba bl mu baa and no on ttrad iy daylight aavlng frwiklrd, dimply gat 44 ounce of filblnr, dou- Americen Legion Post ble strength, from your druggist nf It Organized Under Inti ef It night and morning apply that you should gad In a fw Arctic Circle at Nome van Ih worat fracblrg have begun ta an he whtl lb light bgtr Form-o- r tsnultrd wntltly Now I th llm to JL'NKAU, Alaska. Mar. 29. asldlero and nation of faraway rid yeurawtf of f rack laa for If nut i moved now they may lay all Bummer, Norn, Alaska, not 199 miles aoulh ef C and poll an otherola baaotiful coni tho Arrtta cirri havo n pinion. Your money bach it Olhln poet of ih American legion. Tb ' Tt fall Advert Isamant Sent poet rlalma th north r record of h orunlaalion. Fithburn Store in bav organised In loiAlaska cm Intludlng Juneau. Tremonton Looted Fairbanks, Anchorsgs snd ftaword Th Junesu post bossi Ihs first wotn-s- n I I Spacl member In Ataekt. Bh I Mle Cermpondanr) TREMONTON. March 29. Bom, Hetty Brown, Junrsu Hint, who servtimo laat atght burglar svereaaa th ed two broiMh aiata af It, L. tVbpra tk fon harw and y pproainia!y ThefU I2.299 worth of arlng apparl. Th Mjiterioua rtibbara forced an rnLrtnr through tho Occur on Army Traniport Hunt window by amnhlng th plat glaaa Th loot conttalsd of twenty-fiv- e KONOUXr. T. II. Match 29 guit ef ason' clothaa Iw duarn shlrla high quality dreu Mysterious thefts of Jwls valued at flnnl hiria a number of pair of man's and mor than 12,999 and aums of money woman ahooa and a number of to 1199 marked ranging frotn II. T9 r voyage of th army t raas-por- t In thrtr hurry Ih thlovou dropped the recent GrearTYorthern from Ban Franpart of what thy Intend ad to carry cisco to Honolulu, on rout to Vladay, mldany tha clotha ivostok. cow and tho front window. Thy Among th vlrtlma reported by th luid no automobll nl tho curb Into ship when sh reached boro hlth tho loot an loaded and hauled wer s effleer Brigadier Urnersl and Mra gwgy. Ilforo leaving town th burloM both k F. Borivtn. glar broke opon th raw of a side- Oeort and Jewelry. walk gaaolin pump and filled their money o lank ith gaaolin. Tho automobile track wont west and wro toat aflr Kubelik Buys Palace. had rrunaod tho railroad Utrka thry , Twice before within th laat fw VIENNA. March 29 Jsn Kubelik, month Ihla aajnn firm' haa bran robviolinist, has Just purchased a palac bed al Its matt ntor in Hrighgm fity. for 9.999 999 crowns. It la announced. th lorn bring approximately th earn, A few weeks ago Ih pslseo was sold upon each Only th hlghsit for 2.T90.I9 crowns. This Is an exas csrrled sway. quality merchaodi ef tho fvrtsh speculation In ample ros I octal which has set In hr CAlifornU Farmera of pending Dnanclsl legtalallon. tho proposed levy on tho particularly Sent Queitionntiree fortuneaksad also bocesus of th genorslty uncertain slat af tho counOn Imraifrztion Iuue try's finances. Many tsrg pro pert le In Vlsnss aro rportd to havs Ttr.RKKT.ET. Cal.. March 2I.-- TN hands aa often a thro California Farm Bureau federation Is changed In on week. Palace time mailing to all Its members a sold nd roaold until their pne on Ih Asiatic and Mexican hav doubled. FRECKLES WHEAT GROWEHS ASSN. Tbat it Ih fcryful cry ot thousands If. jJsudl pradwwd Avq ktruj 1 aLuiq tbs ubwtiiiMoiuk cslsmd No ramiltg trotg I Sea Blgasant filisai LtlW taUrtk They couad th Rvnr and hoatli tn Ml Burw.aJJy. Ttwy MW ftgr them lo unnatural brUoa. Uf Ldwnrdk (Jivg laUctd lit a oexhinf. hoalinf, ttfUsUawBumud t laa 3 MEETINGS SCHEDULED RELIEF QUICK r.pUoa at calarrk dty-aara- . Craam af Kir O.l a .malt Balm from your 4niUI he, iff'l1 a lull of ihta fragrant. ur aoairua- - It healing rraam la thrwu ovary air paaaa af h baa 4. aooiha Ih avaliaa maeoua fnamkraaa and fallaf Cornea Inalantly. II Jut fin. Don't itif alff4-U- , with a eold or naaiy catarrh. fOR out-- dr aaufriln. bis in Ivrbdr-hin, krvalk naaa Na airvMlla kart la rrl-aa- ed Provo Office All at.aulj Tal- - ara ritual. try i HEAD STUFFED FROM CATARRH OR A COLD ;; M 1010 WIDAY MARCH NliWS KVKNING DKSKUKT , you with any insurance problem. k The strength of The Utah Home Fire Insurance Company lies in its being conservative in its underwriting and offering to the public a larger net surplus ihaii most companies, compared with the amount at risk. That i why we represent the Company.! Why not insure in The ' Utah Home? v Utah Home Fire Insurance Company. Heber J. Grant & Company ' GENERAL AGENTS 22 ' T L i .J Salt Lake City. - 7 , f . MAIN-STREE- Phone 2262, 1 J 5 BOYS WANTE f - To Sell The DESERET NEWS AttracUve Proposilion son. John Gray Dead. Word waa received here Tuesday of the death of John Gray, a sheepman of Boise, Idaho, who' formerlly lived In Lehl' where he wa born 59 year ago. H has four brother and two sisters living here, geveraf of thorn went to tffe Idaho city to attend the funeral, which was held yesterday. r Apply Geo. D. Preston, Circulation Department :V |