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Show n DESERET Seeks Crop Prospect Information in Weber Ogden Office BASEMENT REED HOTEle Aifr4lladwell, Of He Tel. h(rma f natMld ere Immediate oomplalnia eallafaotery Salivary. fl ii rHl(H ' t r I6I4-- mk l r(eriag wo - PtRUCATIONI (a t I ' Provo Office I PRINCESS OFTHURIf E SUFFERS Pric$ Men Protest . Increased Valuation te The New) PRICE, June H. Representing the f Special Chamber of Commerce and other a business and dvlo organisation committee appeared before the Car- bon county commissioner sllUng la board of equal las lion, and prolaet- d against tha valuatloa placed on Prlro property by County Aaeeeeor W. E. Draper. It la said they showed the board that la a majority of cases the valu-- j a lone had been Increased It end 111 1 per cent end In some cases were actually doubled. The county I commissioners made no decision butj I look the matter under advisement. la the committee walling on the board wee Mayor L A. McGee. Dr. H. E. Cloward. president of the chamber of commerce, Oamar Peacock. C. R. Marcums n. Arthur J. Lee and otI I Ward Teachers Convene. v and the failure ef the banks to mip-pl- y money with which te handle this rear's products haa left tha sheepmen nigh aad dry and la working hardship In many direction Bml-Weekl- agri-eultur- Ordar pour Church worka and all thar hooka through any OgJao rap raaaalativa ( Thu Deaaral Nava Wa hava lha immanaa Mock of tha I'aaat at Kaa Hook Store, tha lar at ta lha slate, to draw from. JOSEPH I. FRANCE All subscription payments and complaints delivery regarding should be made to James A, Oliver III North 1st West Telephone lS. Agenty for the Dally, Saturday and N wa, Churoh aad other publication Juno 11. Information relative to Weber coontye crops J.prosII. pects is1 being sought by Judge of Mohlor, traveling superintendent For agriculture for tha Union Iarlfid. this purpose he has been In conference with W. 1. Thomas county ainl A lit of lit crop in the county and when they mature w.ll be supplied to the udge who seeks the Information to aid the railroad In providing adequate car service. CXI DEN, Tl Horn 1146-- EVENING NEWS FRIDAY JUNE 11 1020 -- June 11 A ward teach-er- e convention haa been arranged for PROVO, June 11. The board of on Sunday, Hooper ward to takaof place the wrd teach, county commissioner met In regular 27. Member June E ere committee will have charge of eeaalon yesterday to g over the tabthe convention to which all the teach- ulated bids for paving In Utah couners in the ward are Invited to attend. ty. A large number of citizen met OGDEN, Job 11. Tha city water with them to .hear the hide awarded, Closes. Convention apply will ba alrged and Improved Sugar but the board dacided to take until If elUaana will vote favorably on a June 11, The annual next Tuesday at I p.m. to award the OGDEN. . , her' laeua bond for that purpose according technical meeting of the Amalgamated contracts on the paving of the roads In to announcement made by Mayor Sugar company cloaed yeetarday aft- this I county. The board gava. a their Salt Laker Takes Over In aesalon for the Frank Franel The cJtlaene will also ernoon after being The closing evant reason for tha postponement that they ba naked to anpport the inatailatlon past three days. Largest Hotel in Price sufficient time to careof a municipal electric lighting aya-te- last night was a banquet at the Her- had not hadthe bids. fully study (Special to The New) mitage in Ogden canyon.. of .The following hide were tabulated TRICE. June 10. The Savoy hotel During the convention a variety Mayor Francla aaya that the preaent be to and on submitted to the those Interest of paving at special Prloa, the largest hotel In south-- 1 watar eupply la inadequate and the subjects In Utah county in the next few eastern Utah, changed hands this I fir at stepa that tha city will taka will Interested In the manufacture of sugar done months. These figures were com . when G. L. Steven owner! ba tha lnatallatlon of new water main have been discussed. aenitot Joseph L Franco of.. Mary- - I morning piled by Bcott P. Stewart, county road of the Holland aperiment at 6alt . b. With thla addition the city should be n raoe I I ter Ota entered haa I lend, and hia aids from the bide D Svmrlvt snglneer, management from I Lkn. took over the J improvemciu Imn.neemenl OOUgnu supplied until such time as Ua growth JvOaa evNlch were opened last Monday for publican presidential nomination. McDowell, who haa operated the Mejj, warranta new source of eupply. ' I paiing of three different stripe in I favor a referendum on the liberal hotel for the past year. The coneld- In replying to complaints regarding Jung 11, Improvements Utah C0Unty, amounting. tq about 1111 ordhlbltlon amend-- 1 eratioo was not modi publii but It U I tha low pressure of water In the aouth-ea- st on OGDEN. the Ogrfn-Hoop- r . undortoo4 tho ftruro wao bfh aa Mr. rojd havo ben mil at a total coat of about $460,000 I of tho city Mayor Francis haa recommended I Dowell s leaoo baa oeren tho otato road comlt0 $500, 000. years yet to I The pHnooan of Thum and Taxi called attention to tha fact that the mission, and by I I will .1.1work If wore tho '""Iron. acceded and Murdock only Gray and growth of tho city in populalon The col- - bidders on the of bin transferring I w r, !nerwvfirn Tour started in a few dav strip of paved I party. The party left the B. T. U.l theIn .explanation commercial anterprlae la greater than be be replaced by new ones road fy0m pryo l0 pleasant GrovaUt 6:14 to new management Mr. will T:I0. verts hot! at m. returned and iwpciuuu water In tho aye tha development a hen tha work is started and the roadTbair tor this work was 111.-- 1 The eourao was over one of the moat McDowell aald he had done so that Qf Strawberry Tunnel Will be placed In first class condition. u 7., j or an average cost per mile of I beautiful walks in Utah, across fields he might develop plans for a new ho- tel at Vernal, which he said was much . 7 eoncret . paving of 12.-an- d along abady backs of the river. Before Water Turned in County Board Orders Traffic Doubles. IT$.bJ,ec(,Bd bid was on strip of Tho next hike win take place Tuee- - needed. Passenger (Special fb The New) , Stray Animals Seized ndMJ 1 n,rln June ll. and will he I miles between Provo Democrats Name .Mlll-SPANISH FORK. June IS. A conducted to the foothills of th. June 11- - If the OGDEN, to be !! wide feet nine Pleasant Grove, ordinance 11. The OGDEN. Juna this city mountains east of. Provo. traffic through Convention Delegates I mitt ee composed cf IS men interested eoncret at a which-call- s vT.. for the impounding and during the eariJ b11 ot l r In tha Strawberry Water Project made '1 M"The Ethel of Ctrtler, at found animal of llarge rvic,. raonth any disposal (Special te The New) thlsomh, the I per mile. professor of home economic have tour of inspection to tha Tunnel upon the roads within the county lim- June will excel ajl previous records I0 US. 780.21 The Democratic Jon PRICE 1. on an tWrbld WM Mcured for the B. T. U. for the it is to be strictly enforced accordmen walked ing to orders Issued by the county commissioners to eupervlaore of the This order haa various road dlatrlct been laened as a result of the grow Ing number of accidents on the county Murdock, 1(4,771.70, or an average of II social .economy roads and highways due to straying to the I Project Manager J. L. Lyttle and Mr. elect 24 delegatee Wasatch elty, a noted author and lecturer, andl1 (20, 88. 21 per mile; the I animal In I Democratic convention with one-ha- lf Whitmore and new mabager, were Grading company, (74,7(5, or an aver-- 1 I a social work leader and organiser 121 with the party. David T. Lwls and a ch Instead of allotted the deliv-1 will A McGuire, both America and Europe, age of (21,164.26; Strange I I I 287.142. 80. ' number of other local men were mem- or an average ot (24,-- 1 er two lectures in College hall, B. T. Missing Girl Sought M The following were chosen; Nlel M. I tre of the committee. After the re- new on oelects ricsiucni pave-At June 10;2o bltulithlo If. vvarrenlte on Wedneadayt kjj OGDEN. Juna 11. Gladys Burnet, a.m. ha will speak on social work In I Madsen, W. W. Armstrong, T. C. Boc-- 1 turn 0f tb party which made the trip Imeiit.j Glen Homan, Bryan Olsen, W. H.lby auto, (2 second feet of water was Edward! of I America, and at 2:20 p.m. on poverty I I. Joel 1) years of age, whoIn haa been miss'l was on June bid strip fourth OGDEN, O. con-- 1 and lte causes. Clay. Mr H. C. Smith. I turned into the cnL This Is Dr. Devine's! Miw-Nling from her home Isthis city since Ricks, profeseor of history at tke 14,1 jj feet wide of 7 M. Madsen, Tho . T. Kel-- 1 being sought Weber Normal college for tbs' past Keta jr'ora pleasant Grova running I first visit to Utah. The public la ln- Wednesday afternoon, r- E. HolmeiHyrum Wlson Vy her parents who have solicited the three year has been elected Pr- -- Loutb for a distance of three . miles, yited to atte.d these lecture I 1C. Christensen, Mr C. H. Wilson. liamonu msiui Purchase aid of the police in making the search. dent of the college. H eoeceeds H. fnitowr Gray A Mur-- 1 orla.nA. M. Evan D. C. (2I.-Uodson, When last seen the girl was In com- A. Dixon who resigned to become head jdocg( J of an or average Idaho Timber Tract .14, Lgrere nd-- 1 of oibaon, Robert Wilson, Otto Rarri , pany with another girl about 11 years of the Provo public school Gobbone A Reed, (122,71.4, Jmrtt8 the studenU ofuniversity, ' the Brigham W. W. Clyde and Robert Howard. t age. Mr. Ricks came to Weber allege !lVn veVase of (41.23.( on War--1 (Special to The New) Fe- The convention Instructed the dele- l.Yo!in u"Vnr from Gunnison where he was Pri"6' June 1. With ,choJ nlvrty POCATELLO. nlte bltulithlo pAyement. demo-1 was Hia theme TU five M. to morning. vote Madsen school for for Nlel for a bicb bid 0f (7B0.6O, the Diamond ggtes appointed A pat of the high Sues to Recover Loan;. on UniIta freedom cratlo and at the dependence attendance naUonal in fo now He is delegate. MeTconstable the Pleasant yesterday bought the r- and justice. He believed that . lumber o the Big Creek offered for OGDEN. June 11. Suit ha been verslty of Chicago, where he will They elsdvcon firmed truth in Te Sept.mmasters ' R. ceive degree E. court Kelley hi. Yplntmftnt of PatrlH.. -- by the Mate of Idaho, filed in the district Srnv SpanUh by w I institution sheriff for th Iron'sKlV I rlth ' Dunks to recover 11,150 alleged to be ber. This tract Includes .720 acres of1s being con- - I., rt.nntv a 1st the countries of to bounfl cafeteria class A first not on a without him signed pay.. on which is standing approxidue promissory Fourth land, colPl&nning Routing In Normal caste and claw ed at the Weber escaping from Chamberlain ' mately 1S.00.00 feet of Umber, f complaint seta The- - Ternion by R. H. Prouty.- - Thewaa cafea The Pve of and disorder the cost pree-terithe Judies wilt I (.040. loaned Feb. lege which the county road 2 r most of which Is white pine. The forth that th money (Special to The New) Americ he said, can not j wing 1 will be installed Itv the rooms through hia property I entHlme etat appraised the Umber at (50.-Spanl21, 1120. and that no part ,ot It has P 8PANIP art- -r The June FORK, mechanical hold aloof from a world. She th the used is by previously to the road engineer, been paid. Fork AthleUo association haa I 44- OGDEN, I ,k I I I m lo 11-fo- ot ot U 8vs. ... .. j HiA a? (gn4 Id. V j it Undertakers Complain Autos Break Cortege1 Local undertaker have requested the city commissioners to strictly enforce the city ordinance that prohibits all traffic from breaking through funeral procession The undertakers complain that they are frequently annoyed by automobiles corteges at indashing through the . . tersection OGDEN. June 11. Waive Hearing on Auto Theft Charge Charles Connelly tn .has waived his preliminary hearing to the City court and been bound over the district court on a charge of grand larceny. He la held on (50(1 bond. He Is alleged to have stolen an automo bile from this city belonging to O. W. Owen. The car was run Into a ditch and tha defendant received a number ot Injuries. OGDEN, June 1 1. Funeral Service Set OGDEN. June 11. Funeral services for Lorenzo Stoker will be held in the Roy meetinghouse next Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial will be made in the Roy cemetery. Rodents Eradicated With Poisoned Wheat . The campaign on during the past three weeks for the eradication of the ground squirrel, ha been highreports from ly successful-accor- d ig tobureau. Thouth Weber CHunfy firm sands of th rodents have been destroyed by the placing of poisoned wheat on the ground. It le said that the squirrels are capable of destroying thousands of dollar worth of grain crop OGDEN. June 11. that haa been carried 'Commencement Start. r.;"SAx I' mmmm wm J Car Service to Improve. OGDEN, June 77" Man- affto Itn wu Fort ciuz.b. Eu-stru- ct -- v , I . J , C r.Uneral OerVICe r rr I I 'Uv, L H. Nash. planned for the days celebraUon. I Commissioner There will toe the usual salute of ll 7 MU'HoP.tt'r .FwmwEurektmX.J thtime. j Sl-pteRoUnSUg- . . 1 )f r. ) t. 1 June 11. The SAN FRANCI8CO. mo pork popularity of American i affected bo t beans In Constantinople little by the ruling of the prophet Mahomet that hie followere ahoula not at pi1 fleeh, according to Eliotn Orlnnell Mcre, of the bureau of and domestic commerce of the United Statee rovemment, who wu a for-eif- are a good prospective market for the American canned product, Mears stated, although the Mohammedans steadfastly refuse to eat pork and Mears is honorary bean of the American Chamber of Commerce for the Levant and formerptafeesor at Harvard. ly was nt Clerk Know Sovereign. SEATTLE, Wash., June 11. Frank Harshberger, clerk of the United 8tatee district court, can reel off the correct name and title of any living countries on . sovereign or ruler of thewithout error.. the eastern hemisphere Thla knowledge was gained through rvlce as clerk of the eight years' federal court, in which applicants for citizenship must renounce allegiance to the rulers of their native lands. M. club gave a successful concert at the Auditorium theatre last night. Following a dinner for Rotarians and their ladiee, they went in a body to the concert. The glee club Is one of th best that has appeared here and proceeds of the eoncert will be used to help defray the expenses of tho club on their trip to the national Glee it or , Tuberculosis Test SoonteJr arrangement I dr the day: J. T. ' ONE HUNDRED YEARS AGO introduction to Melvin J. Ballards Elder text of The The Vision as presented by Prof. Evaij Stephens and chorus in the Salt Lake tabernacle at the April confer . Remodeling Tabernacle - Far-- 1 W- - Aah- - Meeting riaceS tk. (Special to The News.) rer j. h. 1nha!terf Thoa. Changed June 10. Tuberculosis ton. A E, Rawlings and J. . Milton LOGAN, ha arranged Sf This committee tests will be given all milch cows in I Jone nwt r.Cache-count- yfine parade for Monday evening j LEm, June n.ommenefng W, L. Carson in there will be a Wednesday at oclock, ( of the U. 8. department of animal headed, by1 begin p!acee Tor the Second and duestry, was the announcement made the Provo band and other organize-- meeting The former will go to Fifth ward L. Wrigjey. county agent tlon today. by school- - add the latter Will Dr. Carson tented all the Holstein j The following program has bees the highthe auditorium of the taberherds of those who are affiliated with arranged by the committee and ww. occupy nacle. Work, on remodeling the the Holstein Frieeian Breeders asso be carried out immediately on theroom of the tabernacle will corner th Pl- s.i - rd Terrible Tortures From Itching Skin Diseases , di-e- American Pork and Beans June, 1920, Contains: OGDEN, June week at the Sacred Heart academy started this morning. The students at th school and also the members ot the lumnae association attended h(ch elation of following Utah about 10 daye ago and tabernacle commence immediately. mass at St. Joseph church at o cuV-t-. Conjoint lade: and all other large In the afternoon there was a matinee found them free of tuberculosis. Prof. ward meeting band. and andlene America, In held be tabwill th dance In the gymnasium given gathering J. R. Boehard, director: Introductory ernacle auditorium in the future as 21. Glee Gub Final Concert. of exerclseeexalted ruler and officer In the past. Elk lodge; praver. Chaplain Jatne - (Special to'The News.) Ijchl Nows Note Meet. mnnle Priest and word High Rooney; flag eorg. Mr Louisa McCandless of AmeriLOGAN. June 11. Advance eale by Prof. C. W Reid, Mari Hed-oijlon for apJune 11. The regular of seats for tonights concert by th Homer: hNtOrv of the ffg.s can Fork atwa operated OGDEN, local 'hospital TuesWith-put'the pendicitis "The at WilliamGlee of the the chib hlrh Flag Agricultural College priests Thomas monthly meeting of the Weber stake will be held next tabernacle, have been very heavy and Stain Rnhard quartet: Elk1 day. She la Improving. MHcheTI: will Sunday afternoon at 1 oclock, jn the It Is believed a considerable amount tribute to the flag E. A. Monday the Sunday schools sire- - beAf pa- give H Becortd ward chape t. dav rt'Tglsm fh the- Roy-a- l metndv of Tirifc-m Ttg At th same place th monthly Hub's expenses on Its tour to Atlantic triotic sddrea Urcaton O. Peteron. The entertainment will theatre stake priesthood meeting will he held City with the Rotarians of the state. American Patrol, "band. coneit of living plrfures rcpreaentlng A 3 all and oclock when fine at historical event, among them being bishops program has been arranged Provo New Note for the "venings enterfsinmen. acquorum officers ore Invited to be Hag Without a Rlaiti Making of Provo lodge of the Elk of- The Th to C. Director R. Johnson. the Washington at Valiev Fore cording fered some splendid prizes a few UncieFlag. The PioCm flam. The weeks ego for the beet eeeay on the neer Camp and other of committee and the following flag The little eon of Mr. and Mr L ladies of the Nineteenth Century club met yesterday and awarded the prizes D. Rarker waa badly injured at th aa follow' First prise. Ruth Plerpont, j family home yererday morning when In th electric of th sixth grade; Alt B. CIarkofhla hand wa caurht whole arm waa drag. the seventh grade: Esther Eggertsen. xrringer. Themachine Sore Relief Until the Cause trouble, and (trikes t ita causa. and wa badly of th eighth grade. These will each ged into the Such a rena dy S. S. S7 the re- Is Removed. handsome gold medal Mon- crushed. The child was taken t th receive liable old bloodpurtfier that kill Inday afternoon to be awarded by for- local hospital. blood become the germ of disease, and sends ' VHwa Os mer Rupt. L E. Egrertsen of the pubblood of new millions rich red with ef fested eupply tiny The Manner school will Uintah Wool grower lic school that attack th ikm, coursing through th vein. be awarded th pretty ellk flag. Star - end successS. S. S. has been Consign Gip East need audience and Banner. then th fiery irritation Kpangled Itching will remain with you fully in om of th worst case band, Prof, J. R. Boehard, (Special to The Nexral until thee germs are removed of ecxema and other akin d borJune 14. Horace H PRICE. der . from th blood. of Vernal,, representing a maThe R. Y. U. summer school conTor rmVjab literature writ to Gcsuic , rel.ef therefore, cat) eunrtse hike Wednesday jority of th Uintah basin wqolrrow-er- s ducted Labo-fatorMedical 10 treatment a from is here, conegnirg their Swift clip t be to Adviser, point Outlook on Provo expected only morning - . One hundred and twsKty-liv- e the eaMent warehouse. Bench. ALaata,. G. gon y;gbt U the seat of the market. wool ta th The stagnation students aad elttaeoe were li the ' ' Greeks in Turkey Like and A magazine for men and and fore read largely by women girls. 1 - c r ' THE IMPROVEMENT ERA g. et ' (Special to The New) BUHL. Idaho. Jupe 1. Bids ar bplng received by the Idaho department cf public worka for the construction of a bridge across th Bnake river at Owsley ferry The contract call for the completion of the bridge by March 1, 121. Work Is expected to begin as aoon a the department awards the contract Plane have been under consideration for three years for the construction cf this bridge, as the heaviest traffic In southern Idaho Is over the road crossing the Snake river at this " point. 1 .... t Bids for Owtley Ferry Bridge Being Received parde la sched- This will be fet- -l at the cky ps- - ence. ut a in-te- ns Col-tho- rp yr . t f FULL-PAGILLUSTRATIONS a The beautiful Bridal Veil falls in the Kirtland and the the in Provo Canyon; temple Chagrin river; Haydens mill where Brigham Young worked in the early twenties at the time of his marriage to Miriam Works; the Palmyra farm with the Sacred Grove in the distance; sea and land in San Diego; a mountain range and a mountain stream, and many other illustrations. TWO STRIKING STORIES . , "The Test, a love story of heroism and courage, by William Henry Petersen : Ho Thine Own Self Be Tme, a story of a "Mormon girl who was tempted, and what she chose. LEDITORIALS. EVENTS, IMPORTANT MUTUA- SIX E . ly A sh (Special to The New) HEBER C1TT. June 11. On opening the Haber tereanlile company store at S oclock this morning U was found filled with amok , Prompt work by employees put out the fire which had started during the night World club In the Woodmen of th room over, the store and had burned through the floor when discovered. Tn stores waa not opened for business this morning, an, Inventory of the The lose was damage being taken. exceed nugWy estimated to Is fully11.000, covwhich the company sys ered by Insurance. Rotary convention, where they are to sing. The committee In scheduled j A rousing U. A. C. Glee ClubGonCert charge of the concert were S. E. r (Special Correspondence.) ' m. The News.) 11. Funeral service uled for 1:30 J. T. Young. C. C. Bowerman. to June LEHI, (SpeclaT Brady, The to New) Vu (Special lowed by program C. R-- Frazier, W. H. Cleare, Walter j I tabernacle I y)Uon 'tn Idaho, June 'll. orator and singers wilt bet. POCATELLO. June 11. Supt. Hyde of were held Friday In v Finis Bentley , find E. C. cm.- I PROVO.Mental Siders, of the erf Rotary at the tteder 8. L Goodreported Beck. Gottlieb ,T! , for named later. commence This will hospital t Bishop niLingeJTMr EtUngState Co g White. Utah tbelcluh. Agricultural th state the of plaints from Second ward noon. of 14:24 and last the and until After bo.arwln meeting yesterday " had I u, speakers were Jamespresided gton say Athed, EM two hours allowed for dinner, there ineanity that the Institution I to last six I Kendall, Wra. ot be will Aus a at George sufficient sugar on. hand been Southwlck, program lively sports B w Brown. and that it had th race track. Including auto-rac- e ,purch- I tln State Delegate UlOen i month foot race a base --ball 1 .. seed before the recent raise.uee He also I Mr Waq born in Weurtenburg, bores race for 1 cloth ten LemOCra WftMl duJn Germajiy, 24 years ago, joined the gam and other attraction Diverannounced that By the next six months bad than ar" I Cchurch In 1(48. and a year later sions will be provided for the children I lower (Special to The New) t prices therecame to Utah. For many year the at the City park. In the evening a purchased boy . HEBER CITY, June 10. Wasatch I now current. of fireworks Is planned, and Eurek Mr at lived where display fmjly 01 Jn 1J9Q The board went over the plana Lftter h raarrted there will be a dance at th auditorcounty Democrats la convention here t0 tb ww (75,000 birildlng with Jo pn 5eck de( Mjirt1n selected tho. following delegate ium for the young folks and one for who convenNatoon. the architect. The only change attend the Democratic state tho last few year he the married folks at the city pavilion. jttring metal of June kuncuneed was th placlng tlon to he held In Salt Lake I daughter, Mr Mary Members of the general- committee '4: J. W. Clyde. L. C. Montgomery. II reinforced windows In th . basement. I ar.. W. R. Cluff, M. D.- Warner. H. f A. Elmer Mahoney, Fisher, W. Palmer, Del Stewart, Fred Fret-ma-n George Charles Morris, George Pyper, Harry Hlk Conduct Provo and D. A Adamson. Get Sugar PRESIDENT HEBER J. GRANTS VIEWS De Graff, J. M. Rlichie, George Burglars Exercie Coleman, EUlott Guy Ray Wright, Day On labor unions and other leading conference themes. Flag Lehi From Merchant Oxteam From Wllford Van Wagoner, L. C. McQuar Emigrant Lockrle. Arthur Bjorkman. Daniel . (Special te The New) California Dies, Aged 82 THE BOYHOOD AND YOUTH OF BRIGHAM YOUNG (Special to The New) hart. J. R. Murdock. Dean Clyde, Wei- 11. Flag day will be I PROVO, June June 11. Wednesday night . LEHI, Richard Andrew McDonald, ext Monday, , ley Witt, With illustrations of his home and the .shop where he p I! celebrated Broadbenf. store was entered by Jones, James S. Murdock, GeorgeWU--A public worked as a painter and glazier, by Preston Nibley, who I the thieves who carried off eight sacks Hunting. William Tate, George buildings "of every character and the John CUyburrv Mr II k!!maT ofi, Ed this of is making a special study of the life and character of Ruitr from the warehouse. citisen I oeorge comr. mx. JL" J L,nntry M SilTlo display the I In passing the place at about I a.m. . Pioneer. Great noticed the door . DuTMD.,PB3b-NMnarj and 8triiJes on Monday, the the nightHe watchman called th proprietor and open. C. Da Mrs. via, MrHth. I A A SUMMER OUTING AND WHAT CAME OF IT Joseph Gain, been customary for year for together they Investigated and found William Bonner, Mrs. Emelin Sweat, ten of sack take of to the that story with dog, rod sugar The first of a fascinating out-doIn this eight city the Elks lodge I were Automobile and were tracks exercises missing. the on and clear streims, by, mountains in charge of the Flag day the and gun traced from the store but these were thl will be true thjs, year. Provo western Scetft a W. Ivins on the main highway. a Hon. of Several lost thoroughbred will Anthony 848 have No charge lodge clues are being followed but detection and choice fin program for Monday. experience. by circumstance, The following ebmmitte has been seem to b remote. car ; services on Wash that th atreet will be Improved and Inrton avenue the new schedule will be announced The Improvement within a few day , toy-D- -- I. ep jment or pi the county Infirmary. - for Stole Jin FI LOSS JAMES STAFLEY. (Special to Th New) HINCKLEY, June 7. James Stapler,:! year pld. native of Australia, but resident of Utah since 1858, died at th home of his daughter, Mr in Hurrlcaneon May . 1. Tuneral service and Interment took piece at his old home In Kanarra. Mr. Stapler waa one of the few remaining pioneer who had driven n os team from the Missouri river to , Tedro. pnWhen II years old. be end hls parfrom Australia for Califorents nia on the sailing ship Mary Ana which carried 74 Mormon colonists onder direction of William Hyde, landing at San Pedro. June 2, 1164. Tho family remained in the San Bernardino colony until Doc. 8, 1167. when they started with ox teams for Utah, arriving af Cedar City on Jan. 14, 1I6(. fn later years h mads two plains bringing back i trips acrossandthfwelr household effect emigrants In 1144 be married Mine Yeung Bteele. whs with th fotlow- -t Elisabeth James survive him Ing children Pteele Stapiev and John A. Itapiey ef Kanarra. William T, fhapiey, Hlnck ley; Mabenri fttapley, Della, and Mary, " E. Kay, Mon . - sild Wasatch-moun--tnin- - ' TWO LESSONS Joseph Smith as a Statesman. Many Other Readable and Attractive Articles. You Can Begin .Your Subscription At Any Time. There are Still a Few Copies on Hand of the April Vision Number. Subscribe Today. Address: - IMPROVEMENT ERA 67 East South Temple St, Salt Lake City, Utah. & |