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Show " V THE DESERET riTLk. ( cnThe a. TICKET Tw-- ireala'Wa ounr Raa-- v wp'm m w w r rf v m1 i MONDAY - OCTOBER 9 1922 BY ACCLAMATION fSpoetal to The Mown.) Harmony prevailed', at the Juab county Democrat! com watlon Saturday A full county ticket waa named. John C. Hall of Naphl wa chosen county chairman and Earl & Hoyt was named secretary Every candidate with the exception of re pro- aentatlv went on the ticket by ee ciamation The following ticket was choeem: Representatives, R A. Wllktna Silver City, four year commissioner, Raphael Garfield. Mona; two years commissioner, Steele Bailey, Mammoth; at torney Will L Hoyt. Mephl, asseeeor, Joel Taylor. Levan; recorder, Burdette Sperry. Xephi; clerk. Earl Oadd, Me phi, treasurer, Ida Parkes, Incumbent. Nepbi. sheriff, Dantfertla tacunabent. Eureka; eurveyor, John T. Sullivaa. Eureka. XEPHX. OcL HrvrtT. .X mo to Amtrlrt wh8 mfri d It father Jnn Wt-of a fteftd. art com k n .n You Are Invited .ap'tin Tm were pioneer of this Me Wkn tka utn In tv si , H- jj u'(Ved by t e 00Wat TROVtf V ru ; Earl and Ry i f which ih.y were rilm o- -e I IrfaVai, and three flaMhUr, tiWiH.a'i j t K'r threa horses In the road about M M.dwar, Mr. yfr i.' jrrn mile north, of BprinrvIHe Men fMjehene, Mrt AMr-.. nt, r x ! :.4 nf nOTL'r-I - rp on t r uncon a.s H a re First Kast afreet wasa kno ked' 31 a brother. rr,me srious and , 4 Krar d- V VJ i A jwar-Oiflon d Tilboe. drUar his riahf er iLhdreo and Mifj ha'f orothef OOUPLITB CEMBMT SIDEWALKS, Of the ear whs unTiu-fto the Ore of tbs horses was furredwas ur-i- r, KBs hPAXIBH FORK. Oct. TIP 0 HOOId Chri Lor-se- n jr but car atiparent road bv the contractor, completed Saturdav. dt ben the mach na ran o'f lured as et 9 The Mage from block of cement HM R. sidewalk t! fffttrj for if i- - h i pped fr.day morning Ish Fork. The contract waa let Spaa clear of th w ar early Alcer vti thrown a S uh e Print. n tre vfhool entldren from In July, the pouring of concrete started l n efi t , j , a Kride-and j, j libber hih 1 irfr Spanish Fork now has side hospital I e of a rim Aug the P'J'O hr Ws9 i r Tne aue ukn r a lf tl . an-- e Several walks to compare favorably with any vMif num.'' r wrrel ( ,lw Ji ai jr to rf'lof D f t v nr tt were cut tip cbttsid- - elty of its else In the state. rabiy aut ala n? w ' V w trr-- fr or OU.r OUT. ,-- v JUAB DEMOCRATS NAME PROVO Iraalav Li rtBtiirl NEWS p diy To visit our new offices mtK iur Severith Floor, Walker Bank Building f - World War Veteran Given Military-Funera- l OcL 9 ft JH"r nt'. i A collection of art treasures from the Old World will be exhibited during this week.' Open house to alL Select Their Ticket honors M.Wary u, world whi were paid Aar"1!) I a to Te New trd chapel with. veteran In the Third If Ort Rich count jr JM'Pby Bishop V W Taylorv of Lakev ew ward rtaceid the folowln9 J'ate fe In ehanre e f Pfate repreaenta- Tho prat era wero offered by Rio''p t ckrt r. especial to The Hows.) rt ehke-rve The ffvri Johnson srd August Johnson Iketown; f ' ;r tea'vn,"-M')nfSPRINOVTLLE. Cook, were Dr I. C Pottt-- r Csenc Oct t Crrua K epeakers t f i i r Aw mrrmaloner, famous B Dallln, Provw. fr sculptor whs lo a na.Sak jf Creek, clerk. tive of this city, la Asking the model er of the Amerlmn Legion rflT IX 4n tro aaurer. and working plana - for a memorial hanoolpB ind ?. John Lake a'-f'.v6f a'hom pim ! jv T j k' 'John H. fountain to be erected In Sprlngvtlie th Lakeew . t u and ifhelby in honor of the soldiers who gave their characlife to uki'uAb. aMrny. high trtbtitev ioj - f. t orV romla, sur- - Uvea in the recent world . war. The tiufjK ter of Mr ZoheMv m . I. . r i r , Laketown. iter Service Star Legion In ooasectlon with e lh ? ey dire e1 t; u, t'p yfie all other organisation of SprtngvIUe. lion of the American I in just launching and a campaign to raise the bearers u acted which of pall Deweyville to Celebrate Iy on a a the neoeaaary funds for women of the Srn e the monument In to be placed in the which The casrated In the arrangement park. Completion of New School The fountain la to be made ofcitjrgranite t uf ket was draped w.tft an AtnerKan wore and bronae. numbers musical The to appropriate News) Jjecal furnished hr the Lakealew ward chole BRIGHAM riTT. Oct 7 Celebration LAYYO PC6AJK PAOTOKT OTAR TO. a trio and a quartet. Interment m the Provo City cemetery, whe-- e the of the rnmpietlnn of the new tit. 060 LAY TOM. Oct. f. Root ottotng start four rom hool A at G Dewey was dedicated building Dalquist. by grave vih is being prepared by cltlaene of ed at the Layton sugar factory Sunday. that community 1 he building la prac-ica'i- v Auto Accident Victim finished, th painting now being fil the done plant la being Is Buried c Burnham. Midway nstslicd by W heating Special to Tha New.) WIFlO BIRTHS. Til Vew.) (SeUI Funeral serv ees for HEBEI?, OcL THOMPSONS. Oct T h four ?..r iSirdiai to ThnXenraa J T Watkfna, who died-- st the home of oM mm of John IMton and P.l.r frs Aiden Averit hie daughter. St'lF'lO Oct 9 Bishop and Hr. of coal Rhomway of a an automftb result camp fl.. Tuesday, as BrtnnuI, Robins ar receiving congratu mile, north of Bco, hero, were seriously suaHe m were heat in the Midway the Arrival of a baby gtrl wkea at their home Tnursdsy evening First ward chapel Thursday afternoon Mr. to liaht--Thursday attempted a dyaamits cap with a match under the direction of Bishop Jhn Van end Mrs James oreron also have a Th Music was furnished by the r,ew (isuanter born W'eHnesday eve-ni- rc resulting explosion tore off the Wagoner on one hand of the Shumwer Relief society choir with a olo by Mrs and Mr and Mrs rtheros fingere hoy and completely deetroyod the eight riareoc ProbL and a duet by Mrs Mcmmftti a son born Friday morning of one eye. and ao badly Injured the James Pyper and Jepnte Pyper tpen other eye that he wae sent to Halt L1KL BREAKS ARM Ik PALL ing prayer was offered T-bv Jmes Pyper I site to be placed under the care of a the speakers were 11. Jhn STIPIO, Ckt 9. Denhre, 5. daughter specialist. Wootton, I liic Rrobst and A Y. Duke 1 Mr and Mra Francis Eekluod, fell The Dalton hoy was blown full of Benediction was pronounced hv Bishop Interment was in the from a teeter board Thursday and particlea of copper, hie lega. chest, Jacob Prohst and head throat Midway cemetery where the grave wan broke her left arm Just above the One Injured. The child waa taken to Fillmore piece of copper la being dedicated by H. T Coleman. lodged so near tho for medical treatment. Mr. Watkins was born in England T.ln that It has been decided jugular not to attempt to remora It at presPROVO, 1 T Rich County Democrat inn er PALMER Bond Mortgage Co. nnif Rr Sound Investment s tu 1 Children Injured When Dynamite Cap Explode at t. , lt Eugene B. Palmer Fred C. Jensen i or Gordon Snow lb, Clifford H. Simpson Lilbuzn S. Trigg Edwin S. Felt Sherman L. Draper Walter G. Goodart Earl R. Spaulding Harold L. Child Joseph L. Patton J. Alma Burrow Gilbert T. Rich Lemert P. VanVoorhis Louise S. lire lohn M. Wallace Charles Richsrd M. Price W.-Bo- Bertha C. Rich Gertrude Free Vivian Williams Pauline Williamson D. Vivian Weggeland June Driggs Johanna Engeman ent Manti Flockmatterc Briny Herd from Summer Range fSpecUl to Tha Neva) WAVTl. Oct The flock masters of Manti are bringing their sheep herd from the summer reserve preparatory to taking them on the desert for tha wilder, Sheepmen report that the summer 'feed ha been excellent this year A great number of farmers are making preparation for feeding lambs during the winter. OET-TO- G Vi:: i ETWEE HELIX 'MAVT1, Ort 9 The flrot big party of high school this season waa held Friday night When the faculty and the student body. S09 strong, held a big potato and weitte roast on the highest point of Temple hill. er COMPLETING NEW HIGH SCHOOL MANTI, Oct - The new high school building In ManM la nearing completion. During the past week the roof wa put on apd plastering Is in futl w!ng. The building la expected to he ready for occupancy In December. FORMER RIGRT RESIDENT DIES. RIGBT. Idaho. OcL 9 Joseph D Drown, of this city received word Saturdav of the death of hte Joseph B. pitsgibhon. 40, at Nampa, that morning. Death waa doe to heart failure Mr FHsgfhbon who resided la Rigsurvived by his by for many year wife, formerly Mias Vllate Brown, w 1 Exceptional Weather Reported at Scipio (Special to The News.) Fin weather 8TlPlO. Oct. con- tinues Into October with frost Wednesday and Thursday There were no killfrosts in September. This to o ing record breaker for Scipio. During the last 25 years frost ha 9 come everel and has seltime as early vs Aug dom held off as late a ftept. 20. about done The yield Threshingf of grain light. Due to the long fall the bay crop ta above the overage. 1 The third crop of hay la now being harvested. RESIGNS FROM TICKET. . -- Lyman A Paco of MOAB. Get. Caetle Valley, nominated for two-ye- ar at the Grand councommissioner county tv Republican convention, ha resigned res-'n- s from the ticket due to business fill The county commit tee-4i- L th vacancy, which Is the first on either . IT OPEN Shortage During :;ji Labor Potato Harvest Reported d f Special to Tha News POCATELLO, OcL 9 A ease of Importance to ths whole northwest involving thousands of dollars In freight on which o refund to asked, and of still mors Importance for Its hearing on future shipments, will be hesrd in Wetter beginning OcL 17, before Examiner commerce Caasidv of the Interstate commission Ths case Is brought before ths commission by ft X. Stanfield interests and associated companies, upon a compilation of facta mads by E. L. Hoppel, traffic manager for the Stanfield concerns The case to attracting tho attention of sheepmen throughout tho northwest end will bring men from at loast four wltjhiTnlnlmum "Tne ek M f, by h, wt.rn com- s, w!btandMbllhd tho plaintiff which upon and individuals panies. will seek relief, both for monsy paid tho during tho past two years and for will establishment of a minimum which not ho unfair and confiscatory. Tbs present minimum Is fl 409 double pounds for a deck car. and the plaintiffs claim that In td per cent of cases It If impossible to load this weight la such cars without serious loss on route, and that it Is impossible in many coses to carry this wcg ht at aiL 7 There are plaintiffs, and among them some of the largest raisers and will also shippers in ths wosL Others doubtless Intervene at the time of ths hearing, which will probably cover veral days. S car-rler- ti-fo- ot e) Funeral Service Held For Manifest Clerk (Special to Tha Kea ticket. rr-t- r. Funeral yocATBUX). Oct. m ere beM Sunday afternoon In the Methodlnt church for Allen Ban h. King Prove Innofence manifest clerk for h Short Line, who of Injurlee died Saturday a tho remitwhan And i Not Arrested rereHed h Tuenday iwralnl earn In t freight between rruahfd man onn (Ppecial to The New) Th, th. Short Lin, yrda. HEBER. Oct 9 Contrary to firt oh lie In th, oerformane. of hi, dutle Mrs of Mr. ft,1 cat t and Jim King reportswere not arrested bv Sheriff F paMln, lwem ln " Provo when a .witch ancln, C. Durnell for complicity with Mr. and atrln, and ha waa eauht between th Mr Warren Adams In a liquor raid r of on Co op creek last week nnBuch. eonnorth I,? Mr-etreet Oarfleld Upon Investigation Sheriff Durnell J Rauch of I4- wa convinced that the Kings were not waa bora in 1 Involved In the affair but merely hap- wa, married Jane 2 of thle rear to be.ldee and to he of VcLaochHn scene the at Mia. Loul.0 ramped pened hr Adams operations when the raid r ht. wife and paiwntn la .urtrlred and Rauch, msde They were allowed to continue one brother. Leland RoyWat .on. Mr. C. I. four el. tern. Mr. their trip without Interruption. and Thel Adams was taken before a justle ft n. Park, Mra Bad of the peace and admitted the opera- ma Bauch, nil of Pocatello. of Rev. H. In charco tion of the still ft is reported, and trial Service, wero Rev. tv expected to take place this week In S Hamilton, who waa JyDavid c h L. Chandler, aad district court Double Wear Come In today, In supAccording to affidavit filed defendant EORMEfl port of the Information ths to hae been A member of alleged a gang of IS or 29 pickets congregated at th weal entrance of tho subway ths Short Lins shops leading into Pocatello on th evening of Sept 70 th court wa served by of Ths order Deputy L' 0. Marshal Sutherland STOCK FREIGHT RATE rn ! - try on and exam-tn- e these wonderful double-wea- r nit. They are the greatest Talne we have ever offered. Our, convenient payment plan makes the paying easy. dtJ YOUTHS-2-PAN- T SUITS $22.85 Woman, Visiting Son, it . Striker Cited For Injured by Auto Crash i .Contempt of Court colliding at Ele-- j Tt Fastautomobile (Special to Tha Neva.) and Thirteenth South atteeni enh 29 E. BROADWAY . Howard I OcL Sunday morning caused alightMrsInjuria r hsTs member of tho bo Mar about the fae and bauds to I stfik organlaatlon. was B Howells. 97 mho shoperaft visiting with her with an ordsr from non. Thomas Howells of 1177 Cryatsl tmdirnX him to court wdtrlnf avenue Tho automobile in which kha ths atalle; Oet. waa riding waa being driven by her son. before the court at car wers her and others in the hcon hf h4.- VdluSitI tempt of Vuy M. W Howells; and her tft .h ed for violatlnc the Mrs. Luclle Howells Ths -- nu rt4 in if p OTin aln.t driver of the other machine waa Clar- court's recent t ence Baird, strikers. Sdto ifw-- sp-pe- - wrnta , L - (ftpvelal to The ; V.w. ) R. H. Smith Ida, Oe. former Ciuia rouniv ,herlff wa, found Kuiltv of Minn act violation b a Jurv in federal eourt Frld.r ,'fter trial b.for, F.dera! Judge F. S h I'ndor tn.truetlon. from the court the jury acquitted Mr. Smith who 'wa. jointly indicted with h.r hu.band Following present. tton of teatlmonv. which revealed that Mr. Smith had taken Mr ("leghorn (now Mr. Smith) from Idaho to Itih. defense attornev moved for an in.tructed verdict of acquittal Judge Dietrich granted the motion In respect to Mr. Smith and ai-on two counta of the Indictment against Mr Smith Mr Smith married lrw ("leghorn two d.v. after hia first wife waa buried, according to the y BOTSK School to Have Vacation Dle-tr'e- to The News) Idaho, Oct 9 The Farm Bureau reports a shortage of labor to harest tho potato crop In Bingham county, and appeals sent outj to adjo ning counties reveal the same condition preailmg all over this section . Ths Farm Bureau sent down to ths Indian reservation for help, and found that practically alt of the available Indiana are out in the fielda now picking potatoes. Ths condition wilt be relieved In s measure this week when by special of arrangementa with ths ofschool boardwill students number Blackfoot, b TV, lM.nl frmw elf studies to help Salina Hotel and Cafe on thfi farm,. T wUl ho out of i school tor two week. a. the school, Are Destroyed by Fire of thin dutrlct will all cIom th week of Oct. It to allow tha teacher, to (Special to Th New.) open, in att.nd th Institute which SALINA Of. . Fire destroyed the Ri.rkfoot on that date, with teacher Star hotel and cafe and the from nine countie In attendance. Krnr.t residence, both frame Fridaj morning The o., (. building. e.tlmat-c- d Pocatello Prepares to at $14 590 with lift S04 insurance r Draper,b proprietor of the hotel Entertain Odd Fellow wasM aroused smoko in hi room about lift i m A alarm was fipciat ta Ths News) by ringing bells and firing guns klrn The grand OoL POCATELLO, olunttcrs wer only abl to a t the Odd lodg of th Independent Order of In anFellows of Idaho will conn nual session her Oct. 14 to 19 Inclusive. Ths program announces this Is th fortieth annual session of the grand lodgo thirty-fift- h annual osslon of th grand annual encampment, the thirty-firsession of ths Rebekah asssmbly and deof session the annual the fifteenth session partment council. P. toM. be The one of the this year promises most Important and best attended In the order in of ths the history great state. are the of merchants The city with the I G. O F. lodge in. the city inciting hjj. promising to make decorations befitting tn In displays and which will bs equally apoccasion and The local bv the visitors predatedIn order to encourage such declodges. Be oration and display. ha offered sev' eral prises to be given for the best decorations ffipeoial BLACKFOOT TO STURT IN RIGBY s (Rpcclal RIGBT, Ida., to Th Oct News ) William J Ftnklcr. row serving a scntencs In ths Idaho penitentiary for the violation of h s parole, and who is also held for th robbry of the County National bank of Rigby, last July, will be brought to Rigbv this week for trUI before Judge Winn in the district , court Ftnklcr alleged accomplice. Ernet Saxie, alias Swede Reed. has never been apprehended for his connection with the Jo( al bank robberj Jffron o toatl-mon- fuom the caf. The Elben residence, dlrectlr to the west, was kept from the flames until i 20 o'clock, while the furniture wa being removed Th building, however, was destroed On th east, adjoining thfe caf at th back, was th Jorgensen residence, s frame structure, and nearbv was th Jorgensen shoe shop, another frame building In the same block was th hall the Second ward than h and rty the grade and high school building. Thene buildings wre saved The fire started in th Draper buildeither in the bathroom or the beding room adjoining. Th ruae is unknown. Mr Draper estimates his os st $1? OOfl with lrsurane of Mr El1 hen's loss is $2,500 all of which Is cover'd In insurance plaer-pian- o st Going to Be Married? $300 Electrical Prizes to Couple Who Will Married at Electrical (Special to The New. Lettuce rofATKLLO, Oct from Idaho r expected to reech en week end thle the peek iRerega "f le looked for deity. For the been averagher week ehlpmetite peet dally. ing about 5 cere through Few prunee er now going but tho epplo movement I ainrreaalng end will approach IM care day thle ehlp-men- te W(Tretlflratlon at the ! hv eprM car eltuallon. the Dll ehlp-per- a Improved Short Lino having been able to recent order a fact aa they were placed Farmer-Labo- Slate Filled.' r f nomination on the ticks for E G. Trke of Balt Lake for congressman from the Necond district ha been received by The filing comth secretary of stst slate Indorspletes the Farmer-LabBoefallat for t'nfted nominees ing the gtates senator, congressmen from the and Second for state districts First and uMriateadOBt of public instruction. Certificate Fsrmer-Labo- r v .. -- A.. i Exposition Next Thursday Lettuce Shipments to Reach Peak Thi Week A C CISSM SHERIFF If you are going to be married right away, why not have the ceremony performed at the Electrical Exposition and win 1300 worth of electrical household equipment? j Couples wishing further information about this offer make application to P. L. GODDARD Rocky Mountain Electrical Cooperative League, . 812 Kearns Building, Phone Wasatch. 1361 Salt Lake City. 'C |