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Show 4 ' &y n WEDNESDAY THE DESE2ET? KETTD m I PROVO Y FIRE tmsala ihiIm tkMM k itfMM ta OHn (uiin Dturtml, . Salt Ukt City. 1W ' Joseph W. Cartses. TaL ea. tea nptMaiiatliM. Alfred Glad sell, HtywiaM1 otflea. , at, BM UetcL Dar ).., OBITU ARIES Final Tribute Paid to 'Pioneer Who Reached - DESTROYS S. L. Sept, 22,1 847 STOKEIN:TOOELE did. tec from th First Con.reulon INJURES W! ,Sonrem Dor B, d, Republican, and Frank Francis, Democrat, will- - apeak. .T,h RI- - Charle. C. Wilson who . TOOELE. Oct. (Special! Tha preside aeid will the doctrine, of the two third incendiary lira bare TRUCUOTO COLLIDE week. Occurred Toesdar when parties and will not engage In n debate. Invitation, have been ex- - the Maguire store building la Jibe f Cj5S2T l&fSSK 'oeorge00 la-OGDEN, Oct. I. (Special a blAc Icb wee discovered Iu4 Brtvtf! 4, ion of Hr. am! Mr. about X am. and the Lake View club 204 Orchard Jsrbsrt ia1 Brewer building and thTooei botet were at the D feoepHa! auf avenue, damaged before the flame were tinder control ferine from euta on hia face and Rewards $164 have been bruise about bis bpdy, as the re- offered by touting the city council and I- Mon- Oct. board OGDEN, of Of an education accident automobile Special. for tbe arrest VTbe pult of the person or national sopvsatton of Exchange day evening. His condition tarted tha fire which erfoua clubs at Nashvtl!. Tens iat the Tooele opera boose The accident waa at Jefferson month, wae the subject of a talk oept. 11 and the auditorium two avenue and Twenty-fourt- h street by J Prancis a president of fare later. The boy was riding in a auto truck the Ogden club, Fowls, the weekly meet-special officer were put on - fof. driven by Byron Folkman, 17, of ing Tuesday. Heat said f conven two the the lowing first fires but the 2061 Orchard aventt. which tion a membership Increase firebug apparently has outwitted v ed with a car drive by Ada Child. of 12reported cent over and that per Hit Twenty-fourth 2421 street. new clubs were organised. Automobile accidents frequently The convention, hebeing said, recommendoccur at this intersection and Chief ed constructive in the variwork Curtia It. Allison say h will take ous cluba Mr. Fowlea told of visiting the step 4o regulate traffic at this Hermitage, home and burial place point. of Andrew Jackeon, near Nashville, one of the historic places In that Democrats of Weber section. Ct4-to- ro kttM-tir- a PLAN MEETliiG TO FI 1, " ' " - Th PROVO. Oct., 122S Boy Scout program ta tb district embrace six j Tbn-paao- coun- ties. Utah, Waaatcb. Juab. Dsrgt Ducheeae and Uinta, will be outlined at a meeting of ecoot officials from tbe district to be held at the library ef the Toung university Thursday. Oct. 6. at 2 66 p m. It la expected 46 that there will bo more than comfflclals present, moot of them ing from tbe rations commuaJUca d teof Utah oounty and the Tint tri et, although repreeeatativoo wilt also- bo present from tbe other secOrganize for Campaign Party Kept Pledget, " of the Tlmpaaog eedietrtet. tOGAN, Oct. 2. As O. B. OGDEN. Oct. I. Democrats of a tion Dr. Fraakiia g Harria. president Governor Declare Millville farmer waa drivingSmith, Weber county have organised comef the Tfcapaaogc district council, boms mittee for the campaign it ia prestds. Among the speakers Monday be was overtaken by aa will by Chairman w. J. Parker. be Preet. A. W. Ivina of the auto traveling at a rapid pace will Mtf- - 8. P. Bobba is associate chairD. 8. of tbe First man and Mra Joseph Westerner asaud tbe machine la paving him Church,Presidency and Dr. George HIU of Losociate secretary. one of tbe to be gan. recognised onto turned the o road suddenly Following are other committees successful Boy Scott loader la vow that It collided with tbe imltb auto, moat at work: Advisory, W. J. Parinternational sect lea. M. P. Brown, Gage B. Rodman, It over and throwing tbe oc- - tbsTbe ker, B. tipping meeting will be a prelude to 21, Porter, Frank P. Huband, th Boy Soout week, commencingJoseph Che. Carlisle Stevens and C. Oct. 12. which an In8unday, 'CWillard Wilson, finance. James Brennan, The tens tvs drive forduring funds vUh which Hannon W. Scowcroft, man In tbe other auto did not stop 'to conduct the Boy Acout program J. Humphrla, Frank Rose, Peery, C. to see what damage he had done and In the district will be conducted. C. Gwilliam and J. 6 CampHenrycommlttee-at-largIt vur impossible for the others to I The official and committee chair Mr. Brenbell; hie number. Tbe matter waa. men of tbe Tlmpanogo council are get T. J. Maginnis, 8. F. Dobbs. nan, -tax There w, money.' as follows: Dr. F. & Harris preei A. korria, Georg. Lochhead. Jr. t.Vn IncSai. of 2S cant In th. Tk2 nln5ja dent; President S. L. Chipman. Horae. D. Gardner Mra Douia Lot- -, attendant, at tha Utah Agricultural American Fork, flnanca; Preet. J. and University ef Utah and frn. Mra Flo Nebekar, Mra E T. college william Knight, Prove, campaign. a 22 per cent Increase In the numS U MendenbalL 8prln grille troop Two Salt Lake Couples i ber or inmates at the atete mental Dr. Carl Erring. organisation; over of four that year ego. hospital Provo Prel (L Provo, training; leadership Licensed despite whtch th state has operated R. Merrill, Provo, .educational pubFarmington - Die (Laundryman on leas money under ttu adminSPANISH FORK. Oct (Sp.-cla- l. lic tty; from Rheumatum Dr. O, K. Haaaeu, Provo, . M. Bailey. J. B. Carver, Adam Hunistration. JSRSnXGTON; Oct, S (Special) Dr. George H. Brim-hal- l, A party of Spanish ter, John M. Belnap and Murray K. Fork clvlo service.court Balt Lake couples were Lef honor. PROVO. Oct . jftin N. GuHek. Provo, Jacobs tov had a narrow escape from icensed residents W. W. Oounty Clerk Previous to tho regular meeting Evans Mc.ndasy A meeting wtU be held at Uintah Testimonial to be Given years the proprietor of deaUi, Moudey, as thay were re- Thursday Lawrence Cole and Cher many Prove evealag. the 7 publicityte Laundry, died Tuesday Saturday night, Oct. 11, at which from Soldier Summit The Mangum, Hardm turning Roy and meet at wilt et committee tha family home, 141 pm. Bountiful morning In Joseph Ririe. candidate for state car Madeline V. ridwhich they were Missionary touring Cottla. discuss means and metbode of keepnorth Fourth West street. He had treasurer, and T. Samuel Browning, turned turtle when ing something been suffering with rbeumetlnm lor before movement tha the candidate for the lower house of toe people ing BOUNTTFUU I went Oct tho with (Special) wrong gear. through more than state legislature, wUI bo the speak- - A" farewell missionary testimonial The accident occurred steering yeer and had also had newspapers and ethv Just thl. side services. e paralytic strike UTAH BRlfcFS, will be given In the South Bounti- of MlUtork. He was born in Galesburg,- - BU Oct. The ful chapel Thursday evening, occupant, of th. car war. 27. 1842. About-- . 68- - year ego 2. in honor of James R. Atkinson, all injured. Mra. Leslie Lewie, the 8PAM2H FORK A large delega- Jan. Tourut Party Leader cam Provo to he at which time Oct. 12 for the North- most severely. H t. feared she may who leave tion of Boy hcouta and acout exeWith hi brother W. D. Oulick, have sustained Internal tnjurtea ee mission. cutives rom the Spanish Fork dis- he. now Praite Ogden Canyon ernTha8ttes in California, purchased living trict are preparing to attend the tho Provo program follows- '- Selection. she waa pinned beneath the car Two Bteaa Laundry. Th Radio Four scriptural read tn such a way that much of tha acout meeting of years later he the interOGDEN. Oct purchased the Spacl al) Ogden ing and prayer. Willard C. Knight; wdlght waa on her body. Her division be Tlmpanogo to field est of his brother and until four PRUVO Leslie Lewie, wae bruised FITILTO canyon la on. of th. mott beautiful soprano solo. Miss Jennie Welch; at the . T U nt Provo Thursday years ago operated the bueinesa At and trombone duet, Mr. and suffered a deep cut on the face even ng. Oct. I at 7 p m. All acout that time ,v.r Man by Fr.it. Gorg eaxaphon alght, became the controlling Fow.ra of tho Power. Tourist, . W. official and Mra Alvin Ktrkham: reading.! Ears Lawla a brother, alas received stake president, high stockholderbe In Troy Laundry Miss Gleddve Hlx; contralto solo, painful cuts about tbs far. and a counci. mart bishops and ministers company .which tke company, Chicago, Mr. Fow.ra waa then Incorpor8. RichMis. Jess!. Evans; piano solo. Miss n.pb.w of Mr. Lewis and tho llttl. SMratary-jMto attend. The ia ated and operated under hi direcOct. ty John PROVO, meeting Special) and Mr. of Mra. Thaddeus and Loelle ard. and Frank Francia, chairman Becky Almond; duct. daughter te the opening of tbe tion until last March when he sold enday when preliminary of th. Ogden Chamb.r of Commerce Jessie Evans: remarks missionary; t Lewis, ascaped with bruises and M. his interests to Balt Lake interest. M wae a at reck by aa Orem autumn campaign. aito entertainment committee Monday. piano accordion selection. Cecil Ij cuts Mr Guilck was a member of tbe died In the Mr. Powers visited the canyon for Manwarlng; farewell to misatenary. train, Taeaday night gPRfNGVIUJS F H Bell, port- Provo Chamber of Commerce, the selection.! Alrd F. Lloyd; the firat time Monday and hoepital. of rait Bishop has Joseph Bpokane. Woodmen painter of the tVorld, and the Rnoflra. WashingHI machine Mr. Four." remarks. Bishop VeTUiage Peiersen ton. spent several hour promised next seaeon to have hi. The Radio at th Knights ef Pythiaa crewded onto the track by another Springville Barnaul C. HawardL touri.t. p.rtle. .pend one half-da- y school art high are hi widow, Mra burvlring to him. n car. which In Ogden canyon. The Power. Tour-1.pass attempted unday. Mr. Bell is an Eng- - Helen Williams, one son, John Wee H was atrnek and the train. by visit the west Alas one daughter Hole and and ton Gultck, ROOSEVELT, Oct. 2. (Special) was rushed to the hospital, bill did itedvery many a.riT eVhubHa, bofh Guilck. ka partis,principally to Tellowaton. Emery Co. Democrats both of Provo, in France consciousness. not The In of s s regain par join. Funeral services explosion cartridge will be held In Put Ticket in Field bonfire painfully Injured Elsa Fred- -. Mr Peterson waa born In Sweden nounced the 8pHngf)l coiletion Provo Third ward chapel Thursday, 18, daughter of G. F Fred- - In 1222 and came to Utah in 1272 He1 good Mr Bell mil have a picture Octh 6. at 2 pm The rickson, body may be Congressional Candidates HUNTINGTON, -- Bet.SprlngvUio for viewed me the family home prior to (SpedaD yiekeon. -- t tho Charte- d- WaUaco wae foymany yeem eoanected withinbition 1126 Mr Bell is on hig way the services. the 8moot Lumber company of this The Emery county Democratic home here Sunday afternoon. To Speak in Ogden Church convention held Tuesday at Castle The bonfire had been made ef city, and later with the Prove Lum to the Grand canyon of the Dale elected the following ticket: rubbish, supposed ta have contain ber company. Surviving are his OGDEN, Oct. I. widow, three eon and three daughSpecial) What Leo Kinney, Mohrland, representa- ed the shell. Numerous SPRINGVILLE Mr. and Mrs Arpromises to be one pf the most in- tive; D C. Iyoonard. Huntington of the cap entered variousfragments parte of ters: Clarence J. Petersen. Salt Taken to Brigham .City teresting politics! meetings of the four year term commissioner: her body, one piece severely cutting Lake. Fraak . Felix V.. Maybell othur Ostler announce Hie marriage their daughter Eeteila to Owen present cempsign will be in the George Beebe, Green River, two her cheek near one eye. All parti-do- e and Florence Feteraon, Provo: Mrs. After a short Congreeelonsi church Thursday, Oct. year commissioner; W. G. Peacock, were removed by en etteadlng J P. Lterly, Belt Lake, alee one L Morris Friday Oct Th OGDEN, In Southern Idaho dt 7 26 p.ut. whso the two can- - Orangeville, attorney. body of Theodore S. Ltljendulet. 72, slater, Mr. Jokn Larsen. Salt Lake. honeymoon physician. will make their home la Texanthey H rum, Utah, who committed suiTueeday by xShoottng himself spRixavtLLE The .Alpha Beta cide In the head, while In Lester park. 'club, met at Mra. David Clyde, wae taken to Brigham City Tuee- home and elected repreaentaiivec to the Utah Federation of Women a day evening. The deoeased was inaa la eutomobtl accident on cluba. at Oddea on Oct. It It and jured Aug 28, and it is said hi mind beI) Mra Anna Mendenhall with came unbalanced when he feared Mra Mery Smart aa alternate. he would have to havo hi legs amObitoarlea putated. Sine the accident Mr. Ltljenqulst EUREKA A choir of 75 membore ta aatldratad aa a r.nult ef tha has bssn living with friends on He was born la reorganisation of the Eureka ward Reeves avenue. to singers recently effected by Blahop Copenhagen, Denmark and cams he Utah with hit parents when a child. George Finch. John Hood-wthe new conductor Ward authori- He operated a hotel at Hymns for a ties took this step In an effort to number of year a Surviving are the Arthur LiUen Increase attandaaee at Sunday a following children. Thera has been no choir or quiet. Long Beach, Calif Chester ganlaatlon in tha ward for soma and Cleveland LHjenquist, Los Farrell LHjenquist, Garfield; tlma Mrs G, W. Weston, Laketown, Mra OGDEN. Directors of tho Ogden X. W. Christensen, Hyrum. At tbe time of the accident hi chamber of Commerce will meet on and daughter, Mr. and Thursday, Oct. I, at noon to eon. aider final plana for presenting the Mra N. W. Christensen had juet reWhite Way petition to tho city turned from a mission and were to Borne delay has bean ex. rom to Ogden, Friday, Oct, 16, te riPerlenoed In waiting for tho action take Mr. LHjenquist jo their boma of tbe board of directors of a numback-tortu- red knife-lik- e ber of firms in signing tba petition Weber Resident OGDEN A tnsrrtage license wag almostHalf Century Die lasnad Tusaday to iym,r L Fwat-ma- n aad Jessis Kinney, Ogden. Oct. 8 west Weber, (Special.) Hogga. 8r 62 a resident OGDEK-of the Ameri- of Joseph report 22 years died Weber county. can Lesion 8t . Paul. convention at r. at the heme In- - West Mine., was given Monday night b Tuesday He waa born in f'entenrtlle. i J pYeqct FowCaa delegate. 4ha. Charte- and wm of . Herman Baker Post He said that Ann e 8 anger Ho age, Utah the Logan Post fife and drum cope married Isabella McFarreattracted much attention and gave land in Salt Lake ia 1871 He was Utah favorable advertising at one time a game warden and a rood supervisor for many years. He OGDEN The countv clerk Issued waa active in Churqji and eivie aflicense Tuesday to: An- fair marriage dizzipess. thony P. Alters. New Bedford. Mass ; ifeinrJving are hie widow aad the and Hssel England Ogden. Robert following children "Joseph Hegge, You feel years.--Do- nt, Floyd Taylor and Fern Heigh. Og- Jr Rxgby. Ida: Archibald Hogga den, August E. Rasmussen. Bur- Wilson. R. A Hogga Salt Lake. serious. ley. tdaho and Dorothy Schmidt, Og Mra Mabel Neilaen, Taylor, Mra TVAJUsm Biacksion, Ogden, and Isabella Beulah. 'Mra Janet Anden, ' ' E. McGuire. Pleasant view, dersonMy gden C R. William and . William Co! veil and Mary A. Smalt Marie Hogga West Weber; Mra Ogden; Reed Milton Wright, Ogdea Laura Hampton. California; also and Adella Virtue Marshall. Norte Moving brothers and sistsrs. Ogden, Edwin P. Parker and Greet Charles Hogge. W'est Weber; John HUU Hooper. T Hogge Menas. Ida; Mrs. ElisaHart, Rigby, Ida.; Mra Martha w. Warner arrtei Gbeth OODEltC, bon at 724 Weet Twenty-fourt- h strvet on a charge of possession of liquor I CAUSE AND EFFECT at liberty under 81.006-- on a fedK. ELISABETH BOSCH. CM ST eral chary aarat Feet MU MRS. HILDA EK. X34 X. El.kk and f lap on- a-- efatv St, -- Df.rAUT, -HFa father Job Warner faccolds or similar ail, rharge, araa ami laeae aat haek reel Stetk Mr haek Coughs, Wfet Mr aak. I aarai w, It, Wnt St, miw (rn)M ing a similar chare is at Hbrrty 1 eaaU ceattaraallr. wae aaad hart aa, there dont ed 8166 fcaekwkc aad stahbteB under were relaed ments arrests The bail. ahar,. just happen, they are .Ilk made by federat officers and deputy Warelr atee, .err. Each Mat I tit, tall. kmwIhc ret a darted aereae the araall et effect of a weakened system. alwax the sheriffs sa of the finding following a akaay, aahh stead aa, te tha tar kMwya.. It waa Slfflealt fmr m, underground liquor plant and a The truth is that resistance ia haeK had I had ta caa, rnraelf a. large quantity of liquor. A tunnel ta ie th teaat hit tl w.rk abeat aar haek wee attff aad Merptesa 86 feet ike only entrance broken and you have failed to long waa aT.da.nr, , Mr fcMaers aeted aa fra. th heue. Mr M H aat . to he plant. aaratlr, I waa ahllard (at a, Or aat I felt weak aa4 tire, lint. keep your body efficient. dlaer sreOs.'Ise. Mr klderra acted the aarretlaa, Under the auspices of aa errrr ateht fOpEN aehea were aantmn laT araa th associaaarraaa aad aad Weber Alumni a thlrk hfeaelerlr I aaatalaed sad whlrh College te were kamt kMarra tiurtmt, tion Prof. Lemuel B. C. Josephs of Ktlenl. Deaat Pllla, h eeer. Irrttahte. I aaadad ealr a tew Dm1, Pllla. hawerer, iraai the the American Academy of Drama-- , hid- - ., .fixed jaa a, M asd share, Mrbeck-leSchnMhJakaaea Drnc Ce, aeea tic he te Art will appear in ibf presenate FfHa, afltaaah' hewarar, ft aera were recatated aad the eerr.eteS ikrM allweata att auta tation of "Twelfth aa a maant Night at the8hakepare Orpbvum theatre Wed- la a form of nourishment that ia nesday at I p m. Lboal members of F are Mr. Bertha Evles a great help in building op the g. Irvine Poulter. Mrs Evans. Mr Ellen 8 Ecclea body to that degree of, efficiency end William 8 that coughs and colds do not Co. Every Draggitt jC OODfcil TnitHv was th rharge seriously trouble. ChemittM Pe If yout resistance is w))jeh two wjvee were granld hag divorcee Oeor Tuesdav t Judge 8 Barker hi the bjrfUcond d strict broken dpWTl, build it Up Buffalo, N. Y. 60c Box w . S. 7r.nV;With Scotts Emulsion., fr -- B-- lhe ' - nl e, R.a KgeTs uU I -- at t 1.1 hue-ben- S, d Peter. Isjr4 . gal-le- -- U Colo-rad- Bodyof Liljenquit Feel Lame, Achy-- All Worn Out? ill acre-Ice- As-gel- O autumn mornings find you lame, stiff and achy just miserable with a bad by - every step) Are you pains bt weak, nervous and dispirited;., hardly able to keep going) Then look to your kidneys The kidneys, you know, are But once. your, kidneys slow up in the from blood. constantly filtering poisons moving impurities, body poisons accumulate and upset the whole system. Then you .and annoying bladder suffer backache, sudden stabs of pain, headaches, wait!" old and irritable tired beyond your out, irregularities. Use Doans Pills'. Doans have helped thousands. They Delay may prove should help you. Ask your neighbor! n. Weit We-he- Jierilteir - 1 te Read How 7 hese Salt Lake City Folks Found Relief: -- rl hreh u ar t. ar t, Soolts Emulsion -- .er. - - Doant a FlUaS DOANPS, Diuretic to ' Stimulant the Kidney Sr Fotter ttilburn Ufa - Fa j eRSrte!:'wr ewTaiL 3 ) C V',,L -- J 10 SOL PROJECT Take the Keeley Treatment Make yourself well and your family happy.,, - - 500,080 ABET TWIN FALLS, Oct. 8 (API Negotatlona with, view to purchase for tbe GeodTng project of botwoon 120.666 adT66,6Wf n aerefee upper Snake Rtvr va Iloy water Body of. Unidentified , hy users 26 660 acre' feet of storage water hi the Am Men Found by Trackor erieu Falls reaervotr have reached POCATELLO.- Oct. S Th. bodr a stare where it le believed certain an nnidentifed man was found at that the da!s will be consummated. 7 62 Tuesday, morang near W'ord to this effect brought east of Soda Bprings by ihs hsre bv officials of America crew of train No, 22. Tbe rnsnhs Fall reservoir district the who attendevidently been drilled bjr fair from ed a conference at America a Falls-- at train ot had bee shoe which sale of additional storage J fmoving an engine. He bad in his water In the big reservoir waa uo $116 In ebange and a gold der consideration who met here watch but no marks of Identifi'- - Tuesday do affix and their signature were hi found bn person The thn 606 worth of bonds reaa taken to. fioda Bprrnga ad to 82 428 body bold by th district. U tn charge of the oroner I "is cently -- Buck additional -- wale of' storage believed the man met hi death at (water 2 12 a rights In she American Fait his watch stopped at that reservoir, it was stated, weuld mi. hour. reduce the amount top be tarialiy -- dstrirlf Qrpartlclpa p tion of the reservoir and fop project Long Time Park Citywater right therein Tpts redutu under tion, tbe contract for Dies Home sale Resident at of the bonds, would reduce th PARK CITT. Cst (BraclxD . total ef the amount of tbe district James G Watson 76. long time res- bonds to be delivered tq the purident of this eity and formerly chasers. s prominent in Its civic affairs, died American Fall Water pfor the at hn residence M energy night after Gooding tract Wood th Big a short Himes'' canal projeev according to -Mr. Watson wt a native of SorK-- , ri'er under conejderauon, wouldcam--b land but came to Heber with his jplans taken from dam through t parents In 1242 and moved hero In ala to TwinMirer Falls North Kid sys1862 For many years he was tem to the Jerome and reservoir He member of the school board. had been unable to work for some thence through a new canal to th near time but was a familiar figure in bigwood system to a point , Tunupa the business section. Resident of the Eden dUdrict Surviving sre hie wkkrw and two also children Mrs. Elisa Bowman and Msed are reported to be m the pre. of th first four James Watson. Funeral aarvloes miles enlargement of tha North Side canal from will probably be held in the comthrough arhtch they mar ch urcbTh uraday afternoon. Milner, munity ek to obtauu additiooxl arator. Oat. 8. St. Man-eo- tm.u.1. vu n, 1 1 -- 1 2 r -. Idaho Presbyteriana Two Funerals to be To Meet at Twin Falla Held for Bingham Bishop I- Oct. BINGHAM, (Special) FAIXS. Funeral aervlcee for Blehop Jam. a A Wr ght who died In a local be held In Monday nirht-wlthe Bingham ward chapel Thunder Oct at 1 pm. tollowlnf aervlcee the Jioly HI be caken to American Fork. homtown. where aervlcee will be held Ih. the Alpine atake tabernacle. F rider, vet. 1. at pm.-- - I Get. 4 Apjl- - Idaho Prebytenana will bold d In Twin Fall this week, opening Thursday evening. Oct. and continuing until Sunday Oct. U, and of the synodicalevening.. for women of the church, to bsociety. held Friday and Saturday. to the opening of Preliminary ynod. U was announced the met- tug of Kendall Presbytery whlrh include Pocatello aad Idaho Falla, will be here Wednesday MAN B CRIED. CKDA The Rev. Jess H. Baird of Bole Oct. I. (BieclaL) gEDAR ECITT. Hai will deliver the retiring moderator, , died ot pbea- - moderator a sermon Thursday eveChr Bat an llineea of four cava. ning. widow, Mra. Gertrude Mendenhall children Alfalfa Seed Kar. aurvlvlng are Profitable Bessie, Warns. Ruth and Charlotte Kar. also one slater. Mra. Dell Row. for Idaho Farmer Crop land. Interment waa at Jlona, tha p.ece of Mr. Kar a birth. --Jueedgr ABERDEEN. Idaho, t Oct. I 8 Vanderford last (Special ) T RETIRED I. r. BHTMinr DIE. week 44! bushels of Grimm shipped IE Cl BOISE, Ida, Oct. (AJ) alfalfa lead to the association cleanChrleman, 74. retired emplereeNpf ing plant at Blackfoot. bushel the Union Pacific aratam. living ef which were grown on )4tl acres ef here, died Tuesday night of apo-- ground, IX to tha acre averaging O. while L F. hall, la plexy. run. machine the At cleaning plant of Neighbor ot tending a of thia amooat Woodcraft. Ho waa engaged In con- sbbgtbo14Mpar f,athalf of which wilt-btract,, versation with friends when ha col- Willelaaaod aa second grade aood lapsed. this yrar'a prtoo of It eonta d, will bring 14,411, whila th STATE OBITUAJRJta. 14 buthclR of Meond grade aood will bring about 21 cents a buohet. WILBOX Funeral POULTER. S44. bringing tha groio return services for Wilson Poulter were or 24 ncro np te tt.Ml, from held Monday afternoon in the . Hr. tho Vanderford nnja fit par rre Kan Seville ward chapel with Birhop eovern all oxpenaea and labor waa E. & Oreen officiating. Mualo red In raleing, harvesting and by Viola Watkins. Cynthia Green, the crop, leaving him a marketing Francis Ooddard, Hattie Parker and per acre. Mr t Eva Orson. Tho speakers wore Pat- 1144 neta return entire ahlpmenr riarch George Groan. Charles L will return a groan sum of 7 14 White. E. A. Larkinv John Peterton Ho ha on hla left farm In It acre Groan. Tbs and Blahop grave average yielding seed not ) t Ogden cemetery waa dedicated by of ana a threshed, receive C. profitable Peterson. Hang Income from other crops en his a aero Irrigated farm, one mil sou'll town. of FIRMER hoa-pft- al , i - 1 - . In-c- 144-l- TORELU FiaS IS INSimULY KILLED Ms, Oct. 4 Aimer rancher living near Adama, M, Torella Falla, In tha Prleat River country, was Instantly killed when bis team ran away wagon and throwing him out of tha Adamahad braaking hla neck Mr. lived in tha Priest River country for Id yean. Ha waa unmarried. - Idaho Salt Lake Firm Low Bidders on Malad Bridge Jams J. Burke A compaay f 8ft ' Lak the low bidder before thw tst road commission Tueeday for sf 4h Arldge over the Malad river wear Bear River city. The bid for 117.742 68 via above the estimate made by the en gineeru of the department and may of th necaaltt projettwnd revision of estimate. u - 8ANDTOINT.a Goime Tax Now Total $753,169.25 BOISE. Ida.. Oct. CAP) Oaao r . i Rhemnatisin line tax collected by the a Late lines the law weat Into effect, April 1 It wel 1411, amounts to aanounead at the offlea of tbe com This enforcement. of law mleeloner la an average of )44 144 47 per month. Distributed between l the two total tax stands-Apriyears tha X to Dec tl. lflt. KM 417 14. to Jan. I Aug II. 114. K64 48I04. Totals I7U.1K.M. 75.11. IDAHO BRIEFS A marriage llc.eae POCATELLO. araa Issued Monday to Adam Bur-ba- rk and Wilma Cumberland. Pocatello. r Good-b- y THERE ofcf enrtehl IS pogitimlr no lawnr for gnftorlns th agonies ot rheumatism! Eapoclil-- vxl tn tba autumn of your Ufa, ergnits veaksn, tmpurUtes multiply and Unger ia tbe musclee nd lolntg. xs never before. It Id now, just now, when you cmnnot hf ford to gaeax. No day returnxl Here ta Joyeue fact which can moan to yon a fond farewell forever to all tha miseries, the toD pains that tnrea, the you have suffered from the demon school. a fact that of rheumatism- .- It is blood povBLACKFOOT Bonneville Th rhenmatlem means Cow Testing eesoeixtion report for ia-with increase the tact It Be pt ember, th bow reitredof erty." In yoar blood, hnpurt-tle- a of Holtein herd of Rufus are destroyed. It la a fact that Shefisy. with seven cowa, head the for 02 month with a average S 8 S. will help Nature build these llt ef Itil pounds of milk and 87 2 8 8 3. la one of or butterfat. Jed Taylor et peun the cost powerful blood deanaers Riverside. Bingham county, take in existence, lta results In thou second plece with ten cow of mixed 1228 pounds ef Mnda of rhenmatlc caaeg have been breeding producing 4 milk and pound of butterfat of amaxlng! The Modern dairy of Idaho Falla, wfih 2$ nothing short cow producing 626 medicinal ingredients of 8.S.S. are grade Hoisted Impound of toer and 24 2 pounds ef purely vegetable. This la very butterfat, waa third. portant to remember! What can MURIDlAN-Twetty-f1- ve care of be more Inspiring, more wonderful onions wre thipped from Meridian-th- e than to see the shackle of pain past month The price to the released from your struggling bod; grower has been froiq $1 56 to $1 66 swelling, lingering pains, stiffness per hundred pounds. ot joints and musclee all disappear; your- stomach made strong; your AROO Tho Ltst Rlvar" Plonapr uaoclstlon has postponed its. annual faca pink with tha old sweetheart masting until Oct. glow, your blood enriched and your cheeks more plump as they used BOIBE Gov. C. C Moor ha It. as Columbus day to be. you can do It! Take 8 S.S . dasignatad Oct. and It wtU be legal holldav br the great destroyer of gheumatia enactment throughout Impurities. logltiatlv th atata Gov Moore good to tho dutla as wall aa ah 43 1 la sold at .aSTfe. 2 la thl iter te two dtlaonahlo prlvllage of and Sim U Bxm sefwaicli a. gad that eltt-s.-aa proalamation should register and vot COvfakesYoaFed nrlmarv dulls, of cKIsonahln. 81 nr, In th, a number of organisation LJUlke'Yoandf A&ta rtat have designated Coluipbua "Raglatratlon da vT tb gov. day a called arnor attention to that fact and full participation In th aiarelaen ef that day. POCATELLO Mias Ian, Katb-rln- e whea-thevtt- Mrk KathGreet, dauyhter erine A Grunt st South Heyee v nue end Miner Lake of Loe An yele. were married Tuesday !n St. Joseph' rectory by Father Fcfrq bert They left Tueeday for Idahq Fell where they win nalt the before going to groom parent California to make their home. Mrs. Lake ha been head of the eommer cial department of tb McCamman high school th past year end wee formerly principal of the -Arc high 4 body-twistin-g red-cel- ls - " eallad-attan-tlo- of akd J ii1wMteil r 1 e n , E-- mm - ATTENTION! th biett-ooth- -- fc BUS SIM. Of ail known drug., creosote I roeognlied by the medical fraternity as t agency for ti treatment of healing chrome and cohiaritd other form of cough. throat nnd lung Oeomuishm conta4ris ;n addition lo' croeotc. other healing Clements a aadJicaj the inflamed tnetn hranwe and atop rhe irritation and inflam nation, while 4he crecwote goes on to th stomach, ia absorbed into the blood, attack the seat of the trouble and destroys the germ that lead --to consumption. la guaranteed satisfactory in the treatment- of chron lc coughs and colds, bronchial thJa. catarrhal bronchitis and other forn a of throat and long diseases, and ia excellent for buUd-ln- g GEORGE f. V. LA NET. up the satem after cold or the PRIGHAM CITT. Oct. t (Special) flu. Money refunded If were aify cough Impressive funeral service ward or cold no matter of hew Long held Fourth, tanding, is not relieved after tak- - i1 chapelMondayGeorge C. H. Latfey Ing accordirg to directional Ak pioneer of 1147, who died Thursday your drugr. CreomuMion Co.. At- evening Mr Laaey while he did not arrive with the original comlanta, Ga. (Adr ) pany on July 24, arrived in Salt Jwaka Sept. 12 He wae born la the woods of Character Need Stressed Maceupine county, Illinois. Nov. 22, 1444, st tbs Ume the Latter-da- y By Speaker at B. A. C. Saints were refugee from the out break of mob violence that precoded CEDAR CITT. Oef.a their Immigration to Utah. Hie par hie father, ho comes (Special) rTon Into this ante ware Kentuckians, Joined the -methlug to human-li- -J Church Lanev, having Oolden Kllburn exodus from to the scout exeeu- MissourCprevious ro.T.wf lh?. 'SWn Perk Mr. Laney waa rSared la tha old to,d the students of tbe B F. n hpel exerrieea today fort at Salt Lake and Later waa lie then went on to point Out that identified with the Tenth Ward. He People m order to do this needed experienced all the hardships of character Character that enabled pioneer life in Utah, and In erdaa- them to- - Iced and to --influence. ing tho plane, and did bts full part Character that enabled them to reclaiming tho desort land and r service,-- he r,A establishing homes for early the thing that counts." continued. pioneer aalnta. He then vhoved the value of Following tho services tha body eoouttng and urged the bora of the was to Kamas, and burled taken school to Jp in jiha aov ament. at the aide of bts faithful wife, who died many years ago. TU tnot 'fterin. ' AMERJQMIFALLS Liquor and Drug Uaera KEELEY INSTITUTE Chronic cough, and persistent oolda lead to serious lung trouble. Ton can atop them near uith an emulsified creoeote thac tb pleasant to take. Oreomui-- n la a new medical (Recovery with twofold action; it soothe and Jteala th. Inflamed membrane, and n. J r;vjf OCTOBER. 8 ,1924 f OGDEN-VICINIT- VVV iSy- 5s r |