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Show f IT SATURDAY TIIE DESERET NEWS PROVi Drtfrrf Imcalaf f!rrtw V Tka Pr Literary Triumph! akawld Carrier iHrtc4 ( Depart tmemU The Dearret New, 0T Oliver Mearvy, alt Uk City. TL C4milatiB HeprttcttBtfTe. S7 W. Regerter, fiaajur Riniauei, It Ig here in this charm- OF STEEL lira Special Sale By Alice Merrill Home, notable writer and art critic. Bead heMhrilling story ef the loves, ambitions and achievement of the great discoverer. Ideal for presentation in schools. -- - LA T TON, rr'.v,l Preat Oliver H ..Budge of Logan AardonTof stake, Pmi jdw stake and A K Uranney appeared before the commission and aeked that b, extended to orcrtjr'.r. i Sept Mrs 21 A t rI ex- to serve the farming interests perience r of eastern Utah graduating from the suue fort tution at !gan fe B in 1910 with a in Agriculture he was employed tW the experiment taton at th colLge for one tear after which he accepted a position as manager of a large farm at Metropolis ev When the war broke nut he was called to act a courtv agent in New Mexic , which position he held for four years Returning to R cnLeld Utah he took up the work of practical farmchosen foF his new position- unU ing ft-- child. Salt, Lake and Brigham MILL RETIKI TO AHIfOU. Sept ZZ Mr and Mrs Fred B Jacobsen are preparing to leave here for Stafford of next wti-the f Ariz where they will make their home They formerly resided there but have 1ved In Jogan for toe last few year Failing health of Mr Jtcobsen fathThe-er caused him to return south 4fiQ mile journey wilt be made by automobile rt Three Groups (Special to The News) Three Sept. hundred fifteen tuhel of Biighim were ailus trucked City's Flbeta p to Salt Lake Friday, to be distributed among the worthy poor. They came or hard, and from the were picked by about 6) By Scouts, under the direction of Scout Commissioner Alf. L. Freeman. Mayor N. C bimonsen of this cltv and Mayor C Clarence Nes'en of K.vlt Lake City were on the sc ne at the time of the pick'ng, and axsisted in the fruit gathering Neslen attended the weekly Mayor luncheon of the Hotary club and was a speaker. He said ne appreciated the of the two cities in the matter of furnishing peat he to the and declared that If the poor, worthy imaginary boundary lines between cities and communities could be forgotten amt more established, would be made in greater progress building up the stae Attorney Fred J Holton of this citv spoke on the of the Ln.ud btates. 22 Stohl-Anders- ' days. Impressive Services Held For Pocatello Pioneer f Special to The New ) 23 POCATFLLO, Sept. Impressive funeral servire were held Friday for Major A F ( aidweli and a large num-btof fierds of the vrvtt known pioneer were tn attendance at t family Utah Pioneer of 1851 residence, 229 siuth Arthur avenue Kev C IL Cleavevpastor of the Dies Shelly, Idaho Congregational church, had charge of services and musical numbers the were (Special to The News ) rendered bv the Congregational quarr LAYTON. Sept. 23 William Henry tet. Service at Moyntainview ceme- Harrison Penrod, Utah pioneer--4dinery were conducted by qfficets of the -r Llkfl $239? A Grouping of The Seasons New 50 Dresses Colors Cloth and Silk - They errphasize good workmanship and splendid quality. lOnffl. 4 "OUR DRUG 8TORP J 112114 SOUTH MAIN st Y DOCTOR SLAYS " DENTIST: SELF f;i nt houa-plete- iy Pne 1b.. aa Physician Lodged in Jail As Result of Missisiinpi Police Details Shooting Lacking. Al-t- hlgn-amo- r,nt.1 , mu P-.- a- -j A.f r,J 22.-J0- J Af-t- ra rf.j AH. 5C kaftw - ...... ffi AT! &T ' car nod rode with him to the- of- - Westminster college. -- was ai.ih 4Lmtc. at tbA Fir,t aJ-tnan vhurtn fol oved bynum-tsaid I j h Tit guwtl and muii up tuf waj 300 J r U and ilkins ier tnfnt color, sfairsw 4 opiland eald J used in decoration, pt arid n ld a p mol aicainxt him and I m claimed rointr to kill you Dor j L O How art! j resided as toastmaster. seized WilklnS j Th Tlev inrg h Dav r offered Ue Co land fAiid ! lit invocation. Miss 7o Garnett rave a it downward piAtol and own o. licaWi-r ih RevL Russell iplaLf aa tv un. i. ji wivtMuriMiatAwniwwe ,aw.nuirf To an ant olHer f umTs m rrougtr kd nnJ rh noting Tie snot Will ins i speakers vu,re JobnJLaviea, on nierlnr Pullet ) of pr F B i'r trhtow Rev. Mark two ii hie nrm. and one going wild 'Davie Wilkins died 15 minutes inter Hifsnbark, Sir Helen Boxrud waa it discovered, Mr Dr Jbn K McClaLu. Wilkins, waa pot in th dentist s off ee and Dr H W Raherd Miss Doris Burrlf two vocal selections. has not been located gave n and forednl laim on , ir of hi counsel re A tojI An Knjrifnh theatre ba a drop curgive any further details tain cuniiilnff of a large mirror in which the enure audience rsrv be sea from anv real in the building Pfominent Surgeon L Tbre att thrw aBirbteiiUilkms ait1 upsti illr wh When half wa floe Prb ! hi dr' cd vr i ditg DEFENSE ELABIED -- - Styles Fabrics. U j illllllS jI - A mr. j The active pallbearers were J F Penrod Jackson Murray, Gus hpongbergr. W H fteare, W Fervic and George A Greene 20. fpeclal to The News ) ln?A Nov, 111, 1S3G, county. arriving The 'The honorary pallbearers were A B 25 Balt Lake in beptember. 1851 MOsrcm Ida Sept Formal reWilliam Donner. Dean, to Theo Provo went he where Turner family W. P. Poole. N . M. Eldredge ami oererionfe Wednesday morning mark nuuned until 1860 when be moved to W. htandrod, ed the opening of the thirty-firacathis Mftlon. In 1390 he went to ehel-i- L Taps wer sounded and a volley fired demic ar at the ley, Idaho where he has since resided.! over of Idaho the grave by a. squad of former Tr s Bryan, University He ta survived by five children: slate commissioner men. Mr Amanda Fifing, Uardston. ef education chose the title "The Realm of berta, Ggnada; hlrs Eli7abth Sche- for hi address to hoice, Idaho William A. Farmer Tninr4 urck. Pocatello. the university FOd ELKS CftRUIVAL injUTCQ WtlHC Penrod and David L. Penrod, Hooper: Fnrolhrent figures covering the two Mrs Hyrum Adam Layton, also 41 to Indicate assigned days registration Fixing Thresher Belt that the uriver!y will enjoy a sLght srandchildreo and 39 trease over last vears attendance Fn fi , Trangf hwiTm weo' Wuppci he East Layton ward meetlnghou 23 roCATKLLO, are now t txed to capacity and g,pt. ition Parley M for the Elks' Cirrus and 'he 4;rr(ton UrlKhl of i.rxnt xrd near Io ney offlp.al- - e,tlmat that Uta' tompled Bp,tJames ndP, r, E. Ellison. Inter- - wa brought here Friday to a local Dions will number Bishop to be given t the new approximately 490. Xlirdi ii hospital While fixing a tan belt on a. Women students are cared for being threshing machine he was caught infbv towniHojle ieni1ing the completion Elka c'uhhmme, 11 J E South Temple tne belt and hi arm broken in two of the new womans dormitory. The jtrret. October 2 to 7 inclunh e. Irom-Inom attendance makes the places One ear waa al4 atmost torn off amort the features will be a jtng situaton more acute than was in- t4epated and emergency measure are aoe'ety etyle show in which gown, to provide accommodations jbeing taken fur wrap millinery, etc , fumiahed for the women students. t I Th excluitaely at Walker', will be cup were Loffart scholarship Atnrru Of on living models nightly There way the at The opening exercises ODER K'dde- - Lindley cup, donated will also he a cabaret, and a g.rl 'FLbelh Mis M A TnrMMB f the' of former wife Raick President Lind revue consisting of fire high clusa st an early hour thin morning In ley. was given lo the Omega Fhi standard of loU hospital character number, headed by the tnr'swv. Now FI llt ing health for known vaudeville performers the well Ma'tson Torgeson waa and Arvidoon, Ruth Wilsit Lokr. We In- -r vemr The the of dtughter I I e comparison. Con- - son. and The Jamison. rd.d proIrglnla by Guremda Torgeacwi fine received Jiurtnn , Jlr J rcnch to Pht gram likewise provide for continuous a, h.r .ductiiin In the tt tmoii ot taizan r,man Where eon yon get foe tfae hfah-- I amnia Ietta fraternity to from and hor a life a. 12, to (it . tho strains early tetearaph ns murk tat tat t average a none the men a group. dancing operator for the old Ite.eret Ti 'taranh of the Morrison Jazz band. the money f company. In more rtnen't for aid, contest most The the popular tip until the time of her d.ath .lo CuOtdCLy M IJTSQn Recital lady, now well under way, show the ha. been eaahler for the tlah ' Randall-Dod- d (landing of the various candidate to and Idght company at Loean nVe! a tabernacle organ recital hens follow aJonday Efflo Johnson, 14.200; known and highly mi atdeiy with Bdprogram j teemed Organtat lola Mclnttre, 4&.000; Katherine IrAuto Co- Ltd. Ktmball at tha conaote will be vine. Miaa Torgcon la aurvlved hy her 29 250. Regina, Reed, 2,700.Ar-Ili- a follow, aged mother, one brother, tleorge Shaw 23 900; Cleo Scott. 1 Srcs4 Eaat and two arstera, national Anthem Torgeeon of V.oSet Gibson, 21.000; Charlotte Mra. Joaeph Odell, of Logan, and Prelude and Fugue In B I Creed. 20 Oe lira Walter Iyper, of Salt Lake City The body will be taken to leigan1 Nuptial Song ttda afternoon. The exact rime of thet Uavotte . .. .Carl ReiaeckeJ Oeologleta haring determined that funeral had not been determined to a Favorite "Mormon Hwin, "0 My, .South haa reaerrea of Iron ora . , , An. hr from Father day though it waa thought I would to Orgahlat I auffleteat to laat year, be held on Tueadty Interment wljl ue h An Old Melodr .. Arr. by Ctrgarlet I a atel plant to supply local demand. In the Logan City trineterj. , Poatlude tn A Minor aiftgtltat. rVn.. r'gbtj.T G. Merkel will e. extahllehed, after a brief illnesa. Tusdav, was born in Mr 1 $270? m L at n at (Kperial to The New ) Sept 2J Thirteen stack of pea of grain and three stacks were destroyed by fir Friday after noon on the W L Crandall ranch two tnil'8 east and one mfle south of Rigby The loss is estimated at between $Uioto and $15,0ft(L part-y covered by insurant Thresh.ng had begun and the flying apart set the stacks afire A wird rapidly spread the fiarres and In five minute ail the vtactes were on fire A bucket brigade endeavored to save seme of the stack but were unable to do anvthng, and the entire crop was dtMroed Two large stacks of hay containing moq than 300 tons of new hav were clone to the f re and every effi rt i being made to save the hay At & late hour Friday afternoon the blaze was still terrific. The crop wh. h was destroyed was and Roundy and Is owned bv Ke-one of the largest farms in eastern Jefferson (ounv Rigby firemen were rumm neri to the fire but due to the high wind nothing coud be done-Thfir was the most disastrous In this rc' on In the pat 10 rears, the os bung tbe greatest since a hotel f.re in 1912 TtTGBY POCATELLO. Spt I have always b.en sick and then I juvt got so with the way thing were disgusted going, my husband could t Imd work and everything teemed to go Wrong so I thought 2 would just Quit There were the words of Mrs Frank T Johns, 25. who wa brought to a Pocate.lo Thursday night after tAking hopial poison According to Mr. Johns, she with her husband, son, Freddie, f, and J J Blngl ajn, & friend of her husband, were en route to Boise from Kenley. N. C, and while encamped near Inkom, she became de.ondent. Mr John will be ttbe to leave the hospital ui a few 23 J LoOA-- (Special to The News) Mayor Pick Peaches 47-6- A R.ttwer the latter resigning to accept at n Vevi(Ja. according j. pos tlon County Agent Leader, W W Owen, the I tab Agricultural college Mr Ieteno n yoe to hl new equpped by training and Motor Tourists Suicide Attempt is Unsuccessful knftnltal Street Wear (Spec al to The New ) IOOAV, Kept 22 Uinta has a newrt county agent On Kept 1, Erastua H was appo nted to succeed J (Special to The News) POCATETJXX IU, Bept. 23 Ran-noc- k W. C Luca PROVO. Sept county commission Thurtlav apa sprained elbow. Reuben Rudd Pouhis proved the contract and detail for the badly bruised back, and Havy compound fracture of the nose construction of a at the railforenoon a hen the motor driven road crossing west subway of McCammon The Section car they were riding jumped (he track and turned over near Thistle, Short Line will start construction on The Injured were rushed to the Provo the subway within the next 30 day. Deneral hospital Three other action The election return for the creation bands were on the car but they were of the were district bruised. Empire Irrigation nly slightly canvassed ty the commission The election carried, the vote being 22$ in Wires CHARGES CRIELTY. favor of Ahe creation of fh district and four opposed PROVO. Ira Ca!L Charles F Spt 23. Alleging treatment, 51 r Fay Wignali ha filed McDonald Morris Creer, Joseph Tanks a auit for divorce from her husband and George W Fills were chosen diwere married rectors for the district. Hark E W tgrali They at Farmington, April 9 192u. Mrs W ll asks for the custody of a minor IdaViA Dress and fe Appointed in Uinta 22. thA!lu Suitable For New County Agent a Phil-ind- Jtoylanee of Hprlngvthe died at thw hwwMi he son, G. R. Kola,um-oAberdeen. JCa , where she has been since last spring. Mr. Kuylanie waf horn inlowa in 1M4 and came to Utah at an. ear age She married the late Thomai Ro lance fn the late fifties and they made ihi city their home The body ha been brought hrre for funeral survives which hive rw t been set Bb i survived by three wif and one daughter. Threy Injured When Motor Section Car Jumps Track m il, r ? r.be. g v . re. irn.n agA..,Jieffvbter- -f ment, wan .appointed city collector In N It of Thauher resigned place ill 23.-- Tb 8FRIVGV1LU2 8ept 23 Utahbe county day Thursday. according to Countv Commissioner Charles H Wright. The entire musical program of the day will be furnished by Utah county talent Arrangement arc noiV under wav to have Provo band In attendaiwe the A womens and mens glee club una a from the Young unstring Quartet iversity will render mtiskal set Miens Several aids are ainfing Crop Inspector Charha J borencn fn colert-in- g the products to be xhlbHed at the fair, and indication ar that the display will be above the standard. AU4 in 4 , k-- 7 two Lawton home atSpt. daughter Maughsn will City ) I'drkian Frank yon announced, in Mr and Mr estimates of the cost of exCarlo and Mr. and Mr Jesse Harris prepare camp, tending the city line to state hatchery and proposed, picnic park in the canyon and If the parSpringville Pioneer ties Interested are willing fo pay thr - Matron Dies in Idaho eest the extension may be made. (Fpeclal to The News ) U S, CITY, i r IiGAV, gept 23 The city commission Thursday mgftt 4;cuased with the law relative! cty tttofhey the newMwmenU. tenepeUal 4iiiirovaiit der the old procedure the city would de- was t until the sg ..unqueat halnrai. advcxiiaing the property for sale bjt the mw law provfde for the sale of property when the first instalment is unpaid and fh contmte-bdeiifbd -- to follow the Uw closely J jb.noA,.iiatfJ a sfroir rimfe Parte, LSalrmpU ment will bo Jn the Kay PROVO. BRIGHAM f (. n 'Wax -- at the state fair will ' 1 COMMENCING MONDAY Electric Lights May be Placed in Logan Canyon DESERET BOOK COMPANY , New Fall Dresses 1 Now cm sale. i ! 23' i'wo bdl y automobiles piled up in a heap by the aide of the road between here atyl WelUville told the tory of a collision some time Thursday night. The renpe plat 'had been removed and the most, diligent inquiry failed to disclose w hi n. or hour the accident occurred or who the participants were No injured pi rson have repol tediierk u r at W elsv Lie i LOGAN. Sept, Westward Ho - k 4- of Columbus A. Provo Band to Attend State Fair on County Day Oct. --3 1922 makers craft g Ir I" exquisitely beautifully written, drawn just off the press shining new, a proud specimen of the book Joint meeting of b Rotary and th Klwanla dub and the Provo Chamber of Commerce will be held in the Armory Friday evening Sept 21. according to an announce ment made by Prest O A. Spear at the e Rotary luncheon yesterday Thebeapeak-erL T of the joint meeting will Be The and W. W. Armstrong Of Salt Lake City and others interested in the proposed steel plant at Provorfipring-vlll- e The controversy between the Union Pacific and dhe fioeikefS-Pac- U fio will also be discussed at the meeting. JtWM stated atlhe Rotarr luncheon yesterday that every boy in Provo who. eheuld be In the hgh school this ear. the comln week wilt bo visUe4-dttfi- g Clayton by the members of ofthe club. hoy n work has Jenkins, chairman pent a letter thse the value of an education from a money standpoint, and urging him to make arrangements to attend eeboof 4 hia-- y ear, Christen JensenT head of th -- vnlitical vd Young university, gave an addra on the Constitution of the United States He described It as one of the most wonderful document ever written, and said that if influence for good had been felt throughout the world a snany-e- f it mcaticjeotKa parrs have been Incorporated in the constitutions of other countries. The constiluMon mav not be perfect, said Dr Jeneen, but youll findtn it legal 'mean for remedvprovided rng any defects that may exfct. Rather than to overthrew the constitution or established law when objections are found against thm these remedial means should be set into operation to make the desired changes .JTtQYCX Sept. 21. Mar. kali. ing, drama JOINT CLUB MEETING TO m C.rri-- T t'rd 23 2? crrr. JfJ toIrniSn rr,rtodTtot. L- l,"" MflanL Lak. ettr, H.rrr Batcwa. U-- SEPTEMBER News Ferric ) pred ji rr addr; - 4 I eelf-def- t Slashes Throat While On Train; Will Live (By International HATTIESBURG. Miss, pt 23 (B International New Pervb e ) Charged with killing M 8. Wilkins, ( HU'AGO Sept 23 The identity of a dentst: of Hattiaeburir. Dr. E. A. a dikn f.cd physician aho late last jo nr smvCi wm Copktiind. phgldn of the iw mill . tht laMied hi throet with AMERICAN LlNEi .HAMBURG town of Ftave. 40 Tntle from Hat- - ' !,t on a Cblcggn bound Rant, Fe ... railroad train wm established today He ROULOCN TO PLYMOUTH, couiuy Jiil Jiere)tj( pr E H Spore, prominent surgeon HAMHUB9 on the staff of a Battle Creek, Mich., today , fir New Americas -- Flag' Stauaws 1. Hospital attendants today Rellame ,, .. tJ Oct According to police Copeland, who sanitarium live Ir flpore was reOct. 17, Nov 34 Rciolui has been friendly with Wilkins for said he would an osteopathic coUege at from turning TO HAMBURG OtRYCT several years, late last night receded kirksvllie. Mo. faiTiaas every Ikcrwiav. W the se a telephone t at Plate from Will, Mowat Clay Mewat tv itFamei kin asking him to com to HattiesMowat Clsatow. Heaaa, Rayara. , attenda Wilkins Mrs. ho to Westminster cabm burg a4 College Waorttowifeart nth apena) was 111 Taking Mrs. Copeland with thki U'V auaiaaiif Observes Anniversary - improvedhim. the doctor drove to Hattiesburg LVfTED AMDUU3 UjflL PC, When a block from Wilkins office fUndolpti St. "Chicago Ui Beat or of Wilkins stopped him, entered twenty first gnnlveregry the Th bocj Agata. 4 JLMak ror .. r. cl Car-rtf- i - -- P |