OCR Text |
Show pmw v TIIE uzzzizTrzrrzzr 6HbX tSim&zzzx:z No Mare Constipation nrctlj to Oct ? The Th X-- w, Want regnlv Inat of the con- i. pavflinehighway htWen and rmrty noon Friday Nphf It will r? b ut three wecki to n1 tt shrfrt oMeftt vrhch ha hoti)dry beef laid north of th city Ju It ! tie plan to have a big celebration Saturday, Ocl 2. 'VmmHtee are now wi for the event and mane from elhir town are expert! to atwa-- 'ft outre complexion, rv tt yoa CASTESS Llttio Liver 31TTLE coun- OCTOBER' 7 1922 David 9. Murdock spent the pant week touring the conference and visiting elders who have spept the .aurnmer doing country work.1 At Ft. Lupton Elders OUn H. Jepeon end George 8. Pond-me- t Elders Lee and .Murdock and Interesting meetings were held a street including meeting on 8atur- day evening. , Sunday afternoon at I oclock a cottage meeting was held, at which X imestlrators were present In .the evening another cotiaga meeting was htfld-- to which 23 people were In attendance. all of the hut who are earnestly lnvestl-- I Church, gating. Monday a meeting was held j at Greeley at which there was a large attendance. The eldera had the priv-- i liege of .meeting several of the pro-- i feasors of th college at Greeley and received by the peoj were cordially ple of tbst city. Mr and Mrs. Chaa. Turner entertained the elders evening at her homo in Eaton, ! IVER "" Pills, the nte sale and easy actingtoerembeadach tuj. atdmacb arJ dcspcntkncv, they oetpaL Purely vegetable. lo'k tend. ep4.eja!y frui west Jaab ty and Llah county dear, fceJthy end a bowel SATURDAY " or Blotchy Skin a ) TEWS DESERET s Price gauB Neohi J Legion Prepares To Observe Armistice Day xounhou Thiria following llt..t ! In th- field Rfpre- OlfUi In Th, News) Koli. b. White, Beaver? ..niit.iit', r com ni'liiir C C. Bloan. NFPFl, (Vt 7 Plans are, under wa h -- Ilf. In Ft. Collns Eldera Lee and dock met Elders .Urban 8 Madsen and Abraham T. James. A well- attended eliec meeting was held at which each of the elaers spoke., From Kt. Collins thev went Jo Loveland. r eornmiaeloiHr. I. v w here for the prore' oh,,-rarXHIford, of Xr.Tlstlre were also glvsn permission utlfer. Auaioevllie atloiftej, Abe Mur- - lrt hold they .'av. Nov 11. TTsTnr WeeeyTKiiigoV rteeet meetings. k Bert. i.r.ft.ihs, Balt Lake will e, Iver the orir.-iyd..,k. Heaver: . o I Mil- baptism hay taken plac at. i a maa-tti- g to be held In the Mitffyrd ohevff K P bnrrwmid, Mefrbe-ford. Hium A Wnit. Jr., In th Western State mission dur- of the loeal evei'lrg W march 11 a F.hTv la the ceme-er- post Iitjter, treaTjri, Frank J. smith, n$r September. Ada W or special eterci.es wtll h nr1. leA.iVtir-urhe Mutuala. Improvement-Mnoctf- tH4vr, rrorlrr or Sanuicl O. White. ,Jr Zm , a (encore f whleh vOI I - t r. or ?nJ, t af tb peace, Juatic It c u a Amet brens ef tr" u. Rjiver; prc'n naanon of gLe5inE 2Z2 laat Tucaday UitMim (' constable, Joaeph n.arker on tga grsv ef L;lon aeh sclu.m a R. !n th a social. Murdock. of frm Thsrs i grav a wap selected coun- - mas a large attendance John and a lixr4i AbeMU 4 tVhgitrif,Bn wm had playing ayt IHTTIthET NtWKIh. I Frectnct ciarma xctary, A and game dancings-supper was XEPMf. Oct 7 T! s Nephl KepulS - j is J . C. Foil on . e"X'd wh i.tendod the' couni delegate MTm fabel Hickman left Tuesday ts (Onvfniicn g L k hlondav mH afternoon for a vacation In Salt Lake. T iTrdy rrenir.jr and jjared nn te KELLOGG WGM.W TO GO ON fm-t ckM John Recent arrhals in the miatlon field prcHnrt j is to and V, I us tier for prrcluci 'are Elders A. Delbert; Smith of .Salt mnatable. L.ake and Wm. A. Strong of Tetonia, Idaho. Both ars working in the Den ver conference. Committeeman i Legion Elder Wm. Croaeley has been hoiv- Will Attend Meeting or ably released Jo return to hie home. Relearns have aleo been Issued to fSpela! t Th Newal (i'pftt'lal In The Netil Elders A. Kllark Judy and 7 Oct Accord Bryant Ida rOTATEMyO SPANISH FORK, Oct, 7. John E out at H- - Strlngham of the Pueblo conference llooth of till city, chosen at th ttah fng to information Miss and to Elder Earl C. Peterson of tbs publican mate headquarters. rvate convention of th American Le- Elizabeth Ruasum of Kellogg. Ida., has West Colorado Confersncs. n gion nt Dogan for nationalof committee-maLTtah will virtually been selected as th RepubliAn excellent program was. given last for the department can candidal for stat superintendent th to leav attend Tyeaday, tot Jl, Sunday svenlng under tbs auspices of b school The will of exec-ilappointment of American (ho Degton M. I. A. ElderAndrew Hood was iH44tg rommitte at New Orleans, Oct. Is. mad officially on Oct 9. when th the !? tbs principal speaker. A (rio was Mr. Rooih will sis b on of the seven nominee for superintendent by the Misses Mary Ray, Hath legate from Utah at th legln naerine Blyden and PhylUa Pastors. Ostional convention at New Orleans Grt ar ur. IL 15 2. Th other delegate car Baugh gave a reading, quarV tet was. rendered by the Mimes CarBlack, state commander of bait l.ake: Spencer Eccie. Bogan: Gov. Mae Della oline Ruth Monson, Adams, liarles R Mabey. Frank L. Stewart, Hlbbert and Carrie Olsen. Richard Ogden. KH.more: James A Howells Th to movement on scout fSpeciat the Nws) were J. Ray Ward, Og!n: Knight ppoke V.tsrrat ROCATEBLO Ida., Oct 7 Th E, Kina eaU LAke; Miss K.a Hugh Henxe played A piano- - solo &it EeL. K II. Anderson, lowing jurors have been called to re-- I and Ben E. Young nang a bass solo. district court Monday ewtston: J Ltlywhlle, Brigham and Elders Leland B. Anderson 'porrln Ilrfr-iing Ort 15 W H Clear-- roratelio; Paul H. Otteraon stopped In Denver ftnanisn Fork; ien Mi ler Ini om H R. Holme, S. Frank Hit'krop. falt 1,ak. the home from on Fund their way ay ffiw11ne tocatello- J If Pocatello: commander of th flpan Mr. Booth McN Eastern Stale, mission. Men holds th record Pharl.s Wl'son Orford; W Fork post OxIn Poca'ello Harold Anderson, The marriage ceremony of Irvin E. Y.. making the lat gest 7increa T dur- Carty, t tah Pocftlello, Dan Mellstrup and Mabel B. Hale, both of ford, Jos A Mof-irerbershlp in the stateto oflxth 1 HawCarl Olsen Harris eleveand' pse ing the year,warclfmlj'ng ineroft. MIPIam Salt Lake wae performed 8ept. X, by he served as a ,ra!!rfJ kins Alex -! 1uring th .ra1 Hvrum Maarham, President John M. Knight, at the h Field T I. lord rreant la tbs ln-G- r home of the groom'e eister Mr. WaP GranTvl--J e A H.edir, Grare Tohn Dan-llaFillery. J It Iwis, Down-- ) ler B. Davis. Mr and Mrs. Mell Vtare lift is, Pora- - sirup will make their home In Denlw t l!o D be O Will Ptnroso Iowne. ver Paving Completioa HungerT iik i , Joae,,h. ; Hal, h. Swan Lider Frederick Giles has been Thatch-r- Celebrated by Kiwanians J l!u itm,thTurn.- - Cnif. J M'ane Bora- - t trarvfdrred from the Denver tv log Johnson. .Thatcher, Leo ference to the Pusblo conference. to Til, XfWl) 8p,-lBennett. Thatcher, K. M Harris, Turn SrANlSH KOIIK. Git. 7 Tfntatlw er. Esterbrook, Pocatello; Bvron plane rtm tfpongberg, Poca- 1 sei.bni.g tb completion N Harr!. Lag. of the har4 uifacq rmd from Hn W B Pocatello, B Grandeti, tello; at dlwucaeo jAmln to Payton, Thatcher Ja K Davidson. n of tb Klwani Vehlte,John tve regular lun V. 8wan Laks, Lar Kay, th at luk held Thursday evening The (Special Correspondence.) road Rasmussen, Lago. home ef Mrs. Ssjile LOS ANGELES, OeL . Mrs. Au M. Get. will be completed about A committee vaa appointed ts Join gusta W. Grant left here Monday for Belt Lake. During the two weeks past from th other town Clothing Specialist with wnmiti iiiereted and vat Counties Two Visit and Mr. Buaa Young Gates were she Reckatrom, chairfollow: William C. Tolhuret of Mrs. A. W. McCuds. Mrs guests J. B. man. William H. Grant returned in company with her New ) Brorkhank. (Rpoclal to Th Hug her, W. T. POTATBLI-rO- , A program w Ida ' Oct. T. Miss nephew. Elder James A. Strlngham, g.tn ntat thromlunchth- Grace Zudreeje, clothing eon by a commit! specialist for who was relcased October 1, after foltowc?lu Jtfwanls the Untverei'y of Idaho extension di-- ! having filled a mission in tho Cal- Sprlngvlll roffmnns 4ust, Elmo vision is tourirg Bannock and Bear Ifornla mLsslon. mlo, Frandall and Elmo Toffman: reading, i President and Mrs Joseph W. Me 'y noem. rr""f original Miaa Goodtnanionl lhe nome oemonatration agent In put- c a.l on demonstrations in the exten- - Murrln left here haturday for Myron CrandeU CO-- . Charles W .ting K. attend general conference 15. taking La1 A letur from bept ,(on dHisonMisssince or Tt memoir tn he place of Jacobson who has They went via San Kranciaco where hey emmending club Kt tblr atid on th coal born granted a leave of absence for expected to spend Sunday. secrotary waa real ly on year to attend Columbia unier-ny-. they Gilbert Alfred Reeves, son of Prest. and Mrs. Wm. J. Reeve of this city, DAtOnTEB ARRIVES. and his bride, formerly Mira MargarSPANISH FORK. Oct. T. Mr and Parent-Teache- rs et of Alean Tavlor of Salt Lake, returned Goodmanson announce Mr. Vlgfus here yesterday from Salt Lake where th birth of a daughter, Wednesday. Richmond Organize they were married Thursday in the rr temple. Mr Reeve went to Salt Lake Farewell Testimonial Special to The New. ) j early last week and was present for Ort 7. The teachers of some of the parties given In honor of Given Beaver Missionary theRlHMO'D. district school, and the parent, Mies Taylor bv many friends. The t the old hlah school building couple returned her ni,'t via San Francisco to (Special to The New,) and organised a make . tfcdnesdny evening tea7 A home I their farewell here, BEAVER. Oct association is associated with timonial In honor of Clark Murdock. Hendrlrke. who la chairman son of Mr. and Mr, John 51 Murdock inf the educational of tha firm. chamber of Commerce who left Thursday for1 the L,iern was chosen! President Joseph P. Lewis of ths ed-- f Ftatea MlMion in the ark ball president. Ml,, Lila Speoet. second Ortd'ey conference left Sacramento An waa attended wel. T J O A jce presidentlVelilev evening Mr, naday veslerdsv for Sparks. Nevada. with He program Jntersperaed were retar) and irVK,ilrer. mun Tio ogames Beaver ' rofea,or Peterson of the- I' A C t expect-t- o visit the Reno branch and games the Cornwall Claude then attend general conference In Salt ld by RSTe a ta!k .take theoloal.al semlnarv. aaaiated betWeen parent, 'Better Lake, returning via Nevada and visit nd teachers." Bisbe.p George by W. E. Tangren. branches In that gtate. other did Patce gave an Interesting talk a, Amman H. Tavfan of Salt Lake, a Iso the guest of honor, Clark Fall from Tree Seriously an Armenlan.speaklng elder. arrlved In Fresno recently and I, working A family dinner Was also gives In Injures Richmond Girl among his honor at the home of bl, parents, the Armenian, In that neigh Mr. and Mrs. John M Murdock, beborhood. He la the first eldr called fore his departure Thursday. (Special to The New, ) to the California mission to do work Oct. RICHMOND, Mins Roxy" among foreigners. Tripp, daughter of Mr. and Mr,. W. exclusively Ticket Nominated by The Alhambra Relief society, unIL Tripp, sutsinsd s Broken shoulder Beaver Cmnty Democrats and probably Internal injuries when der direction ofa Mr. A. O. Larson. he fell from president, gave tree while variety bazaar h An entertaining program Sept. was taken to th picking Utah- - 29. in(Special to The KtwO iPar nospitsj at Logan It cluded two one-areportBEAVER, Oct. 7. Beaver plays. county' r are In A injuries the county farewell party will he given In quits seriou, Democrat, convened the Ocean park amusement hall v BOY BREAKS ARM IX FALL. Oct. . for Vaughn Had evening RICHMOND, Oct 7. Wendell Ander-oeon Mr. and Mra. Lon J. Had- of dock, n, fev-eon of Mr. and Mra G A Anderson, sustained a broken ana, when he fell from his pony Thursday evening. - I t (fur-yea- J two-yea- al e, Ifty-tw- a v Irl. ifr. v i. 1 I vr IS1!' Gentlemen ren-der- a A great many men are going to buy new clothes y this fall., As usual, some men will get more than others. The wise buyers will get the latest fabrics, expert tailoring, and style, fine extra value at a low price. Theyll get it in er rrnrn-MlM- , fr o, all-wo- ol 1 r- Thirty-sevent- .l ki K-- Hn j fr KUPPENHEIMER Pacific Coast News Ty-hc- e; GOOD CLOTHES 1 i Theyre better for you, coming and going. They 1 Jm-Teache- r, cost less when you buy them and last longer when you wear them. Theyre an investment for you. . Each Suit fitted individually free of charge in our New Modern Daylight Tailor Shop. , hw ve XV ,r. - Inte-estl- u 1 Frl-da- n. Mrs. Bert Putman Pensions Granted to Qcan Childs Bowels with Utahna and Idahoant California Fig Syrup According ti information from Washington pnions ofreceived Bis a month hav been granted to Ella 8 Kimball and Franklin D. Chatterton of 8&!t Lake City, David Muir of Men-B- d Ellen M. Wheier of gpiinr Pensions have alto been granted to th following resident of Idaho: Jolla C Roberta, Boise; 8ophia Plummer of Plummer; Minnie I Drew, Pot Falls; Rhoda M Bather, Horaerhoe Bend. Edgar D Shurtliff, Twin Fall: William A, Duling. Careywood; and Sherman H. Evan a sick child lnve the "f rutty" if the taat, of "California Fig Syrup little tongue la coated, or if your child la llstlass. cross feverish, full of cold, or has call", a teaspoonful will never fall to open the bowels In a few hour, you can see for yourself how thoroughly It works all tha eonatlpa-tlo- a poison, sour Ml and waste from .Aha tender. Jlttle howela and giveejrpu a wall, playful child again Million of mothers keep "California Th-- y know a Fig Syrup-- ' handy. today saves a sick child to. morrow. Ask your druggist for genu h tca-nf- ul I q California Fig Syrup1 whti has directions for babies end children of all printed on bottle. Mother! You must try California" or you may gat an Imitation tig cyrup. Adv, tin (Special Correspondence.) DENVER. Colo.. Oct . Prert. 6. O. .Bennlnn of the Central States ml ion accompanied hjr 20 missionaries who have recently been released spent last Friday In Denver, visiting mission heedquartrra and sightseeing. Several missionaries .from point east have also stopped over a few hoar to get acquainted with their colaborer, here. . Mrs. Little R. Clark of tho .Southern States wee accom-ppiMtfc-- e by-l- b, Mnry AV.- - end Texana Smith of Newport, Va who Intend to spend several months visiting In Utah- - .Elder Ivan Stanworth and - Elder - Anderson of tha eastern state have also been the guests of the Denver mlralonaries. Prest. Harold ,B. Lee of the Denver conference accompanied by Elder M . H Sell Preservatlon-Nalnr- es First Law HEED IT! McKenna, Wash. "I consider Dr. Pierce' medicines to be wonderfully good and recommend them to everybody. I used Dr. Plarce's Favorite Prescription for feminine trouble and was cured. And my unrln used Dr. Pleroa'a Golden Medical Discovery with fine results. Mrs Bert Put- IBWrBmMMi- When you can quickly pick up and regain vim, vigor, vitality by obtaining this Medical Discovery of DrPlerce's at your nearest drug store in tablets or liquid, er send lOo to Dr. Pierce's Invalids Hotel In Buffalo, N. Y., for trial pkg. or write for advice. Adv. run-dow- n 'V 1 t.rji. j. - " 1 i C - dock. Young Mr. Haddock Is tho first mlsslonar) frotn tha Ocean Park branch and hi, party Is ths first social to bo bald tn the new amusement hall. He will leave next week for the mission. Elder Grant W. Magleby of Monreceived bla release kept. roe, Utah, 30. He was laboring In Sparky N'ev. at the time of hi, release. Elder A. W Kaslus of Ogden, received his release Monday and left for home this morning. He was presiding in Albembra at the time of tho release. Elder Robert E. Hodges of Card-stoCanada received hie release Monday. Jennie Williams of Blackfoot, Ida-- ; ho, arrived In Los Angeles, Sept. J2, assigned to labor In Los Angeles. Alice Hulbert of Salt Lake arrived In Loa Angeles Sept, tl, as a mis--; slonarv, assigned to labor in San Diego with Mira Laura Bowman. Deronda V. Farnsworth of Salt Lake arrived In San Bernardino as a missionary and was assigned to labor In Ontario with his uncle, Kenneth E. 8wlsa-Germ- Farnsworth. DenverNews Items ?xr --TOIUJ v ewofu n, Buift Aven. L Z. C. M. I. Mens Shop - Joseph Haneon of Balt Lake Is a new mleslonary In Fresno. Calif. Selma C. Peterson of Hyrnm. Utah, la the latest missionary In Ban Francisco conference. Arthur W. Grtx of Ogden, passed through here Monday on his way to El Paso, Texas, where he 1, going on business for tha Southern Pacific railroad company. C. 8. Badger of Salt Lake, who Is stationed with the marine, on U. 8. 8. now In San Pedro. California, Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Stephens of Salt Lake have made thetr home here. Rtftidayr 3 3 TwrnmTOlr were read In fast meeting of people who formerly lived In Utah and Idaho. Mr. and Mr. J. P. Johnson of Ralt Lake . are here virttlng with fhetr daughter Mra Roy Wilcox and Mra Margaret Jtooaen. M. Calvin of Balt Lake game here tart week to join his wife and dough- 1 Miss Lydia DeSadlare; burg, Idaho: O. C. Fldstad. Grants-vllljton; Tooele' M. B. Chaffer; Phoenix, Arlx : Gilbert, Arizona: Geo. L. Freeston, Mr and Mrs R. It Bteln. Logan. E Jos. Vern P. Peel. Ogden. L. 8. Carr and BL Bins. George G. Bmlth, Mesa, A rlz.; wife. George. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. ter who are here for the winter. e. Elwood H. Davis of Mesa. Arizona. j moved here recently. at Other visitors who registered the Los Angelos chapel this week are. t Balt Lake: Mira LaPriel Strong,! Mra Clara Strong C W Elllngworth Sack Gunn, Anna Sehlstede. A. E. Larson and wife, H D. Hjeander, Mr. and Mr. Mark Holding, Edith M Cale- - Harris Hoff, C M. Chnstoffer-sen- , Mrs. E. R. Sanders, Jr., Mr. Robert Bmlth, R. G. Wlegert, Mrs. A. Robinson, Elizabeth E. Bccsley, Miss Pearl RoWnson, Emma Monrrtet from Pleasant Grove J. R. Hallldsy and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. Woot- f Rheumatism A Bernard t1 la th br Tmtmn Horn . pir Muscular an f DU Ha It. 1 1 want from ant form evry a iffe-eof muicnlir and aub acute awellin at the rheutnOam to try the Ifreat value of my improved Hm Treatment for fta mnarkJbte beeltn a vent: almply mall Dont power. year name and addewa. and I w'll nd It free to try. At er vou have ttaM It. and tt hn proven Inwlf to be (he ion looked for heanrf getting nd of ouch forma ef rhematm you may tend the price- of ft. 4)n tMlarr bet a4wtea4 I do not want lour money aniee you re perfectly aititfld to tend H. lan't that fair Why auffer any longer, when relief la thua offered you free. Don t delay. Write today. Merit H dechaowffW, Derate Bid . Pyracuae, N. T r ed v reapoaMblw n. Above Cottam. SupL Gu stive O. Larson of the mission Sunday school end Mutuals wa the speaker In the special M. I. A. Sunday evening service. Besides th numbers from the choir. Elder Alexander F. Schreiner played a piano solo and Mira Mae Anderson played a violin solo. FALL BULBS ARE HERE OJtc rr Mr. Jtcktob it taument trua. Ells-Fro- MtukH ab Acut rhtumatitm I Buffered who are thus only lho I afflicted know for vr thre tried remedy after remedy, but such J obtained waa only rM cempor ary F,oa!!y, I found a treatment that cored ne completely and eueh a pltifn. condition haa never returned. I have h were ter given U to m number rtbly afflicted even bedridden, uotne of them aevcnf y fo ciyhtv yeena old, and the reaulta were the name a ia my own hy Preston .Palmer, Howard worth, O. A. Phelps. Ellwood H. Davis, Ivan Magnuseon, Cula Magnus-soMr Hells Ilunsaker Orson Tyler. Millard K. Cluff. Chino. Ariz. Ben J. Allen: Preacott, Aria: Harold Allen. Bafford, Aria: Grayie OIney. Ren W. OIney. Wilder OIney: Mr Rex- Spanish Fork: Ellen Banks, For your Selection, a full carload of Hycinths Tulips, Narcissus, Daffodils, Crocus, etc. direct from the best Holland grower. Lillies and Mammoth French 'Taper Whiles for water culture are also ready. City store, 42 West 1st So. one block south of Temple Grounds. Let us help you plan your bulb beds. Chinese Bulb Booklet Free PORrER'mLTONCO. 42 Ucsl ttrst Soulh V |