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Show z - - i ? r - e- ' y- "J 1 Drtmr C.rrWrU Irwgiln Untaf TM W rr. '" w CMtadn rjitllie. . Ctutr lUMliMM. 0 DISASTER Frank Fltixsra.l FROVO. Sort 1" to to tfe. Frovu man who ontombol rr nor In s f it n bqrnla Ar(enaut mink in In Jaks orcrillrn min ih Ir not but A Calf. ft't-b- y , to a lot (or rwoKodUto Tootorloj Hillkla mothor. Ea.( otrooi man, Ml north Tho lottor waa Oatoit Ant "11. fl' otnrtod hr" 4aro aftor thohit mlno been fht hid tho rooeuo work and that hl lwridlord had baromo frlhtnod wl.n h didt. not jwtnrn to hlo room and had Ihoro-Ioasnt tits iotUr laauirrf ohont a. utl Vtw1 o'thor rtah boro aro wl-Fluraid at Jackson ja namd of thm work. Dr. roanto tho jf atharland to from 8Uwr D-. S jL,1 Jvtabao. U Mh, amd -Thor r Fork 'if arltn ! Fitorald olour Cavt-bea- ! J i r 6 1922 fr. Sept. I John A TTMt- - forenoon In tbo dltnrlum Mayor .r, ,, school au-- , Hannan d.llv-PROV- O JuniorK blah O What tha principal addraai mation has hern forwarded of ayrirultural authorltlea-tharo- , aeeVIna tho moat modern vfOio method with which to reclaim tha vaat . drv tract of Ptleetlne 'mmiMion from too An agricult irs about two Land into armr fnb. ten re r to ta ktnff and a Is In Kf ip x fATTl-'experts trade a wth lo or inrorrralon fye request . to be trwl.y The lnf2rm.tlon them varlofl et rlhiA towhere bn IL grill 4tatinla SPPjidto teats to be made throughout PaleaV ftumher "f the prollucta thoae Hnlv land are Identical with eoirfltlona raised her, and mane of tho almtlar to r ry hart nrevalliaf Tt to.At thoae In Pale.tln Wldtao Dr Jut to rdlnx en- - a at'pW " Jj haw aurh method. wtlt U world amort 'tidittone o01 r,OT mak their arpfiro" rrobTef a, gava a full axplanatlon to tha of all receipts and expenditures of This explanation, the school district. In keeping according to SupL Plxon. fa of InvtMng with the policy of tha board In school admlnias. teacher tratlon The board feels that If the HOME EIECTROCDTED teachers know ihr funds that are available they can act more Intelligently afd conteRtedly In recommending I pendlturea ll RISE. Idaho, Sept, t John O The following teacher have been asC4, chief engine of the sate signed to the vartaaa schools and set wV"rr mettled ptsnr grades as follows at s Id begging p m. at his home when FtsskMa w,re attachedTuesday to an extension light became t'xth crossed and burned his chest let George Powelaon. principal, a xth. Clara grade, Byron D Jones Dixon arnot Instantly Mr O'DonB fourth. nell hlm Rhea Bean, fifth had the light fmm the May Johnson, fourth, Haael Westrope house lighting systemrunning under the porch, third. Ruth Daviea. second. Adeie Pebe waa work doing repair Mr ODonnell, who had been emters, third. Verna Scott, second, Hanv nah Cardalt, first, ployed at the capfto for about 12 is survived by hi widow, two years, Wsesrr, three daughters living in Oscar BjerregaardL principal sixthi Kotse jpns and and one si st a E U. Fjelfd, firh Clara Bagle of Butte. Mont errjTrs RoaeRog-erfifth Ellen Far fourth Jenson rude Ethel Page sixth, PrjTO Legionnaire Kate Mathews thirdr Olive GHcbrtat, Negroes Riot third Fern Sylvester, second 1!J! an Appoint Delegate C Booth, first, Jennie Campbell, first. Pocatello of the Greek Section a At met!n p PROVO Parker. local American Lerton poet, thoto atMarto A. (Special sixth The, New) princIpaC Fox, George tea wot appolntad. rouventton-- at Utnu-Mar- t tin. V. Witback sixths Margaret Sven Idalia, fcept tend tha Buaa soil KIa Pfth; Dunn. Whftaker, fifth, Hurt Unnda, exrt,ra,ni ,noccurred Poylanr. Prank Bullock, fourth, Henrietta Smart a Dae hund.bout Roaa Georf Harrla Frank Demin. Preal red oa East Hjd.n .treat and a Pearl Velma Beck third. fourth; Haws, Oaorr Fan. Dr "Tarn GraanwooiL w riot Eva Keeler second. Laered narrow., averted when Karl Ean.on, third, second. altarnataa. Bnshard- to h worklr tliV Mary Markham, first. at Aehworth. Charlee Used Sutton. Claude Line .hops cant, out oI tha short G- U. Dr Dallara. J Rot Hawk. and armed yard, two with fw W. T- - Haalar.'Bay Timmersixth, Wm. Barney hot 11B trouble man. Dr Fredarlck Dunn, Dr F W Connell, fifth. Lucille Forreet, fourth.- With Greok realdents In that localltr Geor.lana Jehnsoa, third, Cuba Day- Two snore, it la reported were Taylor. John Beeaey. Robert Xdvarda Jamaa . .second ton. Tro aacond. Fara Qbarhanay, Georre VlncauV .Vincent, th Bda hat there wet' B. Tucker. (Jennie Hardin r. first, Alice Chlide, no tataluiea Police oftlcera McArdle A rifle team to represent the local first. Ilia H. Williams Lon and McCro, and Holme, mad, record time In reachln the poet at the Hfle eonteet to he held In Ken quel-u- n the disturbance which threatened i Call for 0 time to be ot serious nature Tb. JSSSnSt- Lagan wilt go ta tha national convenwere taken to the f,rc Republican Primaries -- JaiL tion of Tha lsglon at Haw Orleans to Charqea o ( dieturbtn the peace were (lied awlnat Wlliiam com pats with teams from tha other PROVO. Kept. primarRepublican states in tha nation Jackeon, Joe Rod(ar, and i.Robinson, ies wlU ba held in tha various wards while Julea Ktn, In Provo Ftlday evening at o'clock waa with diacharainc Ora according to a call made- - by W C arma Charred limits city Tha places of The within the Creer, city chairman negroes were held at the county meeting and tbw number of delegates jail until to be chosen are as follows Provo hey were 11 20 Monday nl(ht when turned over to Conatable First ward Maeser school IB delegates McBurney, chief of tha a Late cons: Provo Second ward. Central school, id delegates, Provo Third ward, Frank Provo Fourth school. IB delegates. ward, Tlmpanogos school 12 delegates. Idaho Supreme Court Provo Fifth ward, Parker school, 21 delegates. PocaScllo Open CAVDIDACT AAOINCED. (Special to Tho Jfew 1 POCATELLO. Idaho. Sept PROVO. Sept. Bj Thomas C Thomp The son of Provo has announced his openirg- session of the reKular Septem-b- er term of ths Idaho supreme court for county commissioner subject to action of the Democratic county con- opened reeterday at tha faderml buildvention. Mr Thompson Is well and ing with the following court official, n attendance Supreme Judges C P. favorably known throughout the county McCarthy R M Dunn and W A Lew having been city commissioner of Pro- and Clerk I W Hart. A total of twenty-vo during tha past nine yeara four caw, have been set for hear. Ing and the present term of court will FT.VERAt, SERVICES HELD. last until tho middle of next like.y PROVO Sept. ( Fuuaral aarrtca, week. war. h.ld thl. afternoon In tha First ward ehaosl for Mrs Elisabeth Daniel who died Thursday at the home of Bannock County Tax Levy her son ta Lo Anle Cattf. wMr I Expected to be Lower ha had barn llvlns tha past six month Mr Daniel, waa the widow of Charle. D. Daniel 8be la snrrtred by three (Special to Tha Hew) I tons and five dauxhters. POCATELLO, Sept, I The Ban. frock county commission will meet next week to fix the loiea for (be currant Civil War Veteran is year and the taylous county officials are Into the auditor the budgBuried Springville ets turning for their respective departments From Information on hand (Special to Tho News) time it appears that it will be at thts 8PRIXGVTLLE, Sept I Burial serv-Jce- s to reduce the county levy from possible e the for William Drury, Civil war vetabown in 1921 which the eran, were held at Everygreen ceme- slight redaction In the stats with and levy known reduction of tery Monday afternoon. city and Mr Drury waa SB years of aga He school levies will zsaa tbs a considerable died at the home of his daughter near saving to the lax payers of PocaLos Angeles on Aug 30 For the past tello 10 years he had ben registered at The various independent taxing unite home Bawtelle tn the Soldiers such as Rur&i hign, independent ind of the time with comm-- n t living school and village, br Jo yeaTST previous met ,l,o certifydisirk-his daughter pirt to the auditor tha tnls-cttto that he waa a resMent of fixed by the board of trustee levies One son and one daughter survive him The dedicatory praar waa offered by g L MeodenbalL r Name Convention rh ' IT Con-be- -- re-l- Little Children o Start in young 'couple starting out in' life EVERYhours spent before the fireside with nx Uuh County Republican de-ir- Officer I T.mporary offt- ef tha R.pub.ksan aouaty conran-tlottn to ho hold In Arnsrlo. Fork. Friby day Bapt If, bav. baan aalartad ahoaan foe tbaL p omasa thrWoiltiio ora of Atom. Waltar Tbo .fftc.ni Froao, ebalrmaa. lira. Ulan C Chria. FROVO, PaptT - . if st V to m9 A E BOlFE, Idaho. Spr husband of Mrs Ethel Cavineas. who died Monday afternoon's a !o- cal hoapiui as a reu,t of injuries re-- 4 ceived when she ver ifrurk over the unknown person t by some pad Frttay Jaat morning, saa Jaken into custody by the police yesterday evening He waa arrested upon orders of Elbert 8 Delona. attorney and ta being heldp rosecutmg for investigation" pending the outcome of tha coroners inqueat thla mornlcK. Thurrh rommlaaloner of education iTaachora Can (lo for the Community with tha ro. M1. Eveline Baan, librarian at tha anl drv farmtn, authority Dr F S. H arria praaldant provo public library, (avo an addraa operation of of tho B T IT has Just aont a aerla axplatnlnc tho rnlao of the local library and outline of ex- and tha principle that should ba taught of tdhllo(Taphlea on dry farmln and tha ehtldran regarding the cara and perimental method uaa of books a irrl culture to tho Zionist axpsrlmsnt.l InforMerobere of tha board of adueatlon aatton In tb. Holy Land The teach-er- a at tha soc aceordln 9 SCHOOLS HOLD INSTITUTE TO four-da- y T?L tat CjHiFOBNIA DESCRIBED Tho first aaaalon of Sapt Inatttuto for tho teaehera HiOtHINII FARMERS .of PROTO. tho Provo city school waa bald thin M.ssrvy, OII . HI PROVO - - 4 TIIE DESERET NEWS WEDNESDAY' SEPTEMBER V.r ,r I - MTukrllT. hi. n tanoan' jof Amorlcon Fork. Cbarlaa Whit. of Fayaon, A Ifrad Andoraon ef Cador Fort, Mary Finlay of SpHn(rl!lo of vie ehatrmaa. Pratt P Tbemno Rpantoh Fork, Chrto Joraaonon ef W A. Knlht of LahU and Junius A want of Flaaannt Grova. aaoratnry; pantamtn Bataa of Alpine, ssrr.ant-.t-armJohn R. Hlnalsy of American pork, chaplain 8a-la- children ; but, alas, how often young women who long for children are denied that happiness because of some functional derangement which "may be corrected by proper treatment Lydia E. Pinlchams Vegetable Compound is just the medicine for these conditionsras the followiftg letters show: r tt J.r Fol-star- By4-prlp- rd aV Pl fl-- bt Iued i rinTdy ir, m. 'Too aorely gav Chicago, one good medicine when Ton jrat Ljdta E. Finkhami Vegetable Compound on tha market. After I had my baby I waa all run down and bo nervous it kept me from gaming. My doctor did everything ho oould to hsild me up, then he ordered me to take Lydr E. nera r' t has visions of healthy, happy -- Pinkhamt Vegetable Compound with hie medicine and I am now a new woman. 1 have had three children and they are all Lydia E Pmkbam babies. I have recommended your medicine to several friends and they .peak highly of it. You are certainly doing good work in Mrs. ArarTH ToiUlKX, ton world J0SS7 Wabash Are, Chicago, UL -- at X. V I waa under tha doctor e care for over five year for backache and had no relief from his medicine. One day a neighbor told mo about your Vegetable Compound and I took it It helped me so much that I with to advise all women to try Lydia p Prakhsme Vegetable Compound for It is a female troubles end backache. great help m carrying a child, as I have noticed a difference tahen I didnt take it. I thank you for thia medicine and if I ever come to thia point again 1 do not want to be without thia Vegetable Mra Fan) Mixes, Box 102, Compound. Churubuaco, N. Y. Many such letter prore the reliability of itn-dlda- - Lydia E. Pinkhams It I I Id, at fig-ur- v and the rillaroa must certify their special Improvement dlstrirt tax roll in ordr that all these may be spread on the county tax roll a vacation during July and Approximately 40 member August were preeent The attendance waa unusually light aa Secretary N B Adleoo la out of the city and notice of the meeting were not sent out Pocatello Kiwanian Jean BtstUne and J E. Edgerton who represented the local club at the disResume Luncheons trict a recontention at Ogden on the meeting ataMnggate H efub port (Special to The Xwa ) o of the district represented PVATELLO, Sept. C The opening with regiatered attendance of over meeting of tho Kivtni club wee held Mtv BiatHn commented on xhe gxcel-leaddrenee made by International veaerday at the Bannock hotel fol lowing Utah-Idah- nt President George Roe, on the Child Uplift'M. movement 6. Celling of Boise, vice president of the Boise Kiwanis wie a guest. Mueie for the occasion waa furnished by George A Strong, accompanied at the piano by Mrs O B Steely The nxt meeting of the club will be held Sept. 12. a the Inspection to thorough clinical thermometer tube are 79 are vent that about per subjected rejected as unfit for use -- Bo which Child Dies Following Funeral for Uncle (Speciat to Tha Newt.) BLACKFDGT IdahoT" Bepf f The funeral of William Jeese Allen of Dillon. formerly a resident of Blarkfoo was held In the tabernacle Saturday afternoon v tth Birhop R. M Jeopeon pre- siding PresL James Duckworth was also a speaker and music was rendered by the choir of the First W'ard Among those who came to attend the funeral were Mr and Mrs John Barnard and children of Sugar City who drove down in their auto to attend the services, Mrs. Barnxrd la a sister of Mr Alien, ond waa accompanied by her even year old daughter. Emma, who had recently been ill with heart trouble. but was thought to be sufficiently recovered to make the trip But IhVt child was taken sick after the funeral of her uncle, and died within a few. hours at the home of her grandmoth-- , er. Mrs Sarah Allen The sorrowing parents and the grandmother have the sympathy of the community la their doub.e bereavement The funeral of the little girl was held Sunday afternoon In the tabernacle, and she was buried In the Grote Cl tv cemetery. She le survived by her parents, three younger brothers and sisters, her grandmother. Mrs. Allen, and a number of uncles and aunts living In this vicinity. At ! llto ttie f Of Victim of Drowning Is Buried at Shelley 'aysis Budweiser Everywhere , i mm ANHEUSER-BUSC- mCX. ST 1QUI3 Jest C. day afternoon ol last week was held SheUey on Monday, from the Methodist chureh, and was an impressive and-largThe Rev. attended service Floyd K ReiUey delivered an Impres- & Moser Company Distributor! outside Salt Lak. City and County For if you ever needed shoes here is your chance to buythem Far Below Present Market Prices. sive address, and appropriate music was furnished by the choir A profusion of beautiful flowers attested the esteem In which the yung man was The Modern held In the communltv Woodmen hed charge of Ahe services at the grave Coroner E L Egll held an Inquest Monday to determine the cause of Malcolm.' death. Tha Jury found that young Malcom jwa drowned while er the Fnake River stringing w4re f on May 11, under manager of thei Shelley Is said Power and It company Light that this finding of the Jury will be made the baste of a sJtt against the power company, brought by Mr. and Mra H. I Malcolm, parents of the young man. The Jury included H E. Daistrom. a A. Olbba. 3 H Early, J. M Boyle, R. A Jtoblna, I L Woodruff, F. T. Hinea OPERATE OT tTATIOT AGEVT, Abe-dire- Ion-o- Broken Lines Are Being Sold at Less Than Manu- here sizes are fcaturers Cost. If your you can really buy. two pair for the present prices of one. 1 Shoes for Every Member of the Family , Stock are Still Complete in Many Lines . on. N W pt. Ida. agent of tho o S L. Blackfoot for meny year, add wW SarH LakyrtmdeT wvTfr- fy) an oporation at a Pocatello hospital on of last week, and was found Thursday to bo In A sorlous condition.. Ho it resomewhta Improved, and hopes port'd for hia recovery. RLACKFOOT. Young station Olson Distributing Company PMributanjtoztttLakm City wJ Count Hemenway Bankrupt Stioeteria (Special to The Hews Qualify Counts i ofi The fun- FLACK FOOT Ida. .Sept aval of Verse Malcolm hnse bodv mas at . le ! Sale Jssipee (Grade Slwes k-- - . aid (Jo ! vo Fixtures CJ v Isomcm w O For Sale 221. SOUTH STATE; ST. gurcs-Uln- X tr J, . JlLir c jus. w? . ' |