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Show & Va. THE weekly KJwanl luacheoh at Hotel e Roberta. Thursday. mad after The autamaat Mr. Evans had told of the ' I tab bavin Producer shipped Poultry out of tha state 11 earloads of eggs for which tha producers had been Previpaid 10 par cant more than organ-Uatithat tha ously. Ha also said had put Ltate to tha front as an eg center, and In New Tork has supplanted Petaluma as tha premium age producing community. When a farm dollar purchasare fewer ing power goes up there commercial failures.- said )Jr Lvana "For some years the purdolpower of tha farmers' durchasing been and lar baa going down, inwas an years there ing those bueineee crease In failure. V e are 1121 saw an trend that upward gad of purchasing powers L believe this will be reflected la a downward tendency of the commercial failure Una. Tha farmer la on tha improve f TOLD CTAI TOO-f- T PRODUCTS TAKIXO fcEAD IT COUNTRY. JUfriXUXI TBOVQ faro wnf Jee. -- . WMH ths Institution htv advanced th pries ths produ-waive, they have not ralssd th pries tha consumer la asked to pay," said Frank Enai of Salt taka City, attorney for tha Utah Stata Farm Bureau organisation, at tha nr Our markets This can Funeral Service Held For Rasmus Anderson (Ipwltl to Tha Sm) pkg. . on 39c 69c 20c 39c . Qt. rant Half Gal. Pails ... , SYRUP " .(Dark). Gal. Pails . . (Alrudr Prepared)- two ing; participatreading. "My Bride of Fifty Years." an original poem. Thelma Wootton; roadmg Roy Hicken. special musical numbers were furnished by a mixed quartet. The 45c - entertainment closed with a dance in the gymnasium Mr. Hicken was bora at Wicket. England. Oct. 2. 1149 Sophia Elisabeth Hicken was born at Irchester Northampton. England. Oct. 34,' 1853 They were married Dec. 22 1873 In tho Fndowment House at Salt Lake Their parents were among the earliest settlers in the Provo valley, and Mr and Mrs. Hicken have been prominent In the development of Tiasatch county and also In Arisons Mrs Hicken was president Of the Relist society of th Heber Third for more than 14 years and resgned in 1423. because of peor health She has also held positions In the stake Relief society the Pr'msrv. sod Mutual organizations They have sent four sons upon missions. ...33c TOMATOES 39c 9-l- b. bag 5 Fancy Blue RICE Rose, 5 lbs. . : GREAM OF 45c WHEAT ALBERS ALBERS j et gacement of their daughter, Louise Tame, to Golden F Layton, son of Mr and Mrs Emst Layton of Lay-to- n is announced by Mr and Mrs. J W. James n Bv Idaho Governor Large Wheal Flakes?1- LAYTON COrPLE TO WFD. FARMINGTON Dec. The Appoir-- ? OAT FLAKES - to the New BOISE Idah Dec. 2 Gov C C Mobre is now considering the aphead of several of depointment partment And mtiut ons. At Ie- ope stare Ins "jtmn will chinge It head before July according to statement from the overnor off r The res of Assistant tant General Major J B BurnsAdju ha been received by the governor and a rorititiat'OB f that office will Oov-Moore he hr ?h frst of 1924 also expects to a head of the department ofappoint public within a short time to fntrreot Ve nla- - of J D of Bir ev who ed n, Oonteirhor ppe delud hv ed Hafv F JniTh f Hailev as TH efftd SOME SAVING MEAT PRICES. Choice Young Lamb Prime Beef Rump 25c Young Mut- ton Legs, lb. Roast, lb. IC . Sirloin Steak, 1 lb te .. 1 . 8c Pke psclal to Ths Nows) pub-V- c Idaho. Dec utt'tie commission has chosen R J McDonald, Silver City pioneer its udvr to Judge J M Thompson,sccordng chairmen of tbe commission, due to his experience 23-T- Pork, small Loin Fresh Beef Roast, lb. . . 18c Tongues, lb. -- Hams-Swe- et Pork Shoulder I C Roast, lb. . . , whole' I3U cured, or half, lb. I5c sugar 24c Wintry Days Saturday H6L soda senikGs so dire YULETIDE SPECIAL Of high luster bolivias, stie-din- Childrens Shoes, $L00 Pair 9tolp.nL, AHhtt 3 Murray, bugar Housei State. SS4K Mate. dt.MJa. .3 (Main Floor ) Main Floor ) (Auerbach1 A Small Lot Boys-Overcoa- Special, $7.50 ts, Boys Waists, 89c A wonderful assortment of dependably blouses. Regular $1.25 to $1.50 Values. (Special to tho News) Tho Poca- tello school board has called a bond election for Saturday. Jan. L Tho following questions will bo submitted to tho oloctors "Shall tho school board be authorized to apply that part of tho money voted for an addition to tb present high school to tho purchase of a separate site and tho ereettor thereon of a Junior high school for the west side of town "Will ths people authorise the school board to Issue bonds In tho amount of $49 999 to provide additional funds wherewith to buy a school site and to build and equip Junior high school building for ths east side of PocatelloS A bond election was held In Juno of this veer and tho board was authorised to buo bonds to tbe amount of $219,909 Ths board found this amount Inadequate ti make The needed improvements aa Is now asking for an additional Pure Silk Hose, $1.95 Mens 50 Full fashioned, in black and sand only. Regular made $2.50 value. Main Floor ) (Auerbar , (Main Floor Wool Union Saits, Special, $2.65 Odds and Ends Good vmrm winter underwear, just at the time )rou need It and at a wonderful reduction in price, r All si sea from it to M Reaular (I H values. back Rib. art-ac- 25c lb. LV Ptvfc, CnnOy rise, nr bmlf, b. M. fbnnldcr Pnfci (Augrbnch9 -- Mad Blue Wt 4 On 1254c k. stnpe. Mens Outing Flannel Night Shirts, 934 ttfslsr Elect Officers f?r Year Tho $.75 Horlicks Malted Milk 6 dc Kotex 12 s .... 25c Cuticura Soap . 50c Glyco Thymoline .... ... Wad-nesd- 50c Mulsified Cocoanut Oil $1-OPiveFs Face Powder 30c Milk of Magnesia 50c Lucky Tiger Tonic 0 $1.50 Kolar-Ra- k ,.. (Aoarbncba Main omreu. al called roi v one-ha- lf . .X Ma'n Floor 1 (Main A Limited Number of Girls Auerbachs CUTJRATE DRUGS $1.00 Pinkhams Vegetable Compound .. ..99J ... - 'r ...... .... .. . . . t 60 ..15 .. . 39 ...- - ....$1.15 Floor) In - all-wo- ol navy blue Regular Floor) Childrens Amoskeag Gingham Rompers 98c Two-Piec- forflUK) 3 for 45d 3Sc 96 394- Uttle One and e Dresses, $2.39 ...$2.95 $O0 Scotts Emulsion TR IN FALLS, Idaho Dec. 29-Kinwanis c of Twin Falls elected tho following officers evening President. John W. Graham, vice president. Merlin Bat-le- y, treasurer. Ra ph B Smith, district trustee. L H. Masters directors, Kenneth Beah Alvin Harbour, E-Kinney, W T Leslie, C C Larsen. L E 8irh and W J Young A secretary will bo appointed by tho board of director. A report of Christmas gifts mads by the .clu6 was made, -- among them. 25c quality. Downstair.) $40,099. I FIREMEN TO DANCE. POCATELLO Dec 2$ The twon- - ' annual baH to be given by tho Pocatello fire department will be held New Years eve st tho f In black and brown. Not good grade percale in small, check and 14H to 141. Regular $144 to $174 values II U values. ( Anerbarb air all sizes in both colors, but nearly ail sizes Mens Dress Shirts, 98c Each. of of Boys Hose,15c TUTTwelght white bark denim, mad with high All pocket and sraras made extr strong, vwith n Full cut and Print I and Girls Auerbachs Special lnion Made Overalls $1 .49 mUed Bnont, of Ladies Heavy Sizes 7 to 12; good wool materials; made up in the late styles. Some with plaid backs. Regular values up to $13.00. Election Called to Change Use of Bond Money I Small In black, only sizes only. Regular $1.00 to $2.00 qualities. pants. T A Main Floor ) Of good wearing materials, with two pairs of Re 21 Silk Gloves, Pair, 49c Boys Suits, Special $5.95 1 Dev Ladies Heavy 400 pairs, in black calfskin; lace style, with heavy sole. All sizes, 6 to 2. a Brand Crauntry (Ausrbzcb's rtdeux I8S Keceat 1 Morning Specials, ar-rii- ftl Sll huU. Only 75 dresses in this lot, and they are sure to go quickly. Smartly tailored cloth dresses for business or street wear, and charming models of silk for dress occasions. GROCETERYA SPRINGS Dae Samuel Cowles died at a local hoapital Tuesdav folnwing a weeks Hines x of pneumonia Mr Cowles ha been TWIN FALLS Idaho Dml 3 a resident of Pnda Poiinrs for many of Twin Falls The following officers 'ears The bodV will ho taken t F anq A k, were lniu ed lodge Oklahoma for burial upon tho Vt sdnesday Worshipful evening of a brother master C 8 McMartm, senior warden. Charles Reatherbee: Junior REPKEP HOLIDAY RATES warden. E. J Finch, secretary. W orTUTtD x generto and fmm all stations on O. Smith, treasurer. J G. Bradley. BOARD, (TTY "BT AKER 4 Rle fansli Restrrn Deafer TO COMMUNE JAN. $4 In 1 tah mFetiao Thompson and west) jay. a Tickets on sslo December 2 Jo. if A meatlnc I KAYfVIl.SE. !.1473 and Januarv t, 1424 at one and for Sunday school conventions of, fare for roundrfp Final of ths Dauhtri of ths Piosmts hoais 1924 have boss sOnounced, by ths return limit January 7, 1424. Cail KtvUle will boEL held st th Toura-dayGeseral Sunday of Mrs Thoms Williams, general board. j on local agent for detailed Infor? i. mitloa A$t. srhqol grohlem will b taheo up. SODA Y $11.95 e, velours, astrakhans and silk plush. Smart sports coats in plain or fancy weaves and patterns. In brown, reindeer, kit fox and black. Services wore Thursday afternoon conducted In tho Garfield L. D 8. church, and interm t wa In Hill cemetery of Idaho Falla Mr Butler survived by many sons . and daughters. POCATELLO. $20.00 AND $25.00 . Frocks of Silk and Wool - Only (Special to Tho Nows) IDAHO FALLS. Idaho. Dec. 21 Tho funeral of John Oxford Butler, early settler of this region, was hold r--f Idaho Utilities Board . Auditoj is Chosen r Warm and Rich for, Final Tribute Paid to John Oxford Butler Columbia hall and member of tho department are working diligently for tho afthe of to In making preparations rwof will be in tho form of s take he pla"Fjreai Howard Pre fair whichmask ball earnial and K J MrDonald f r'tr as a?dlor for ths public polities commission Twin Falls Kiwanians 17c rierd .. $39.75 COATS or . Pane ako Floury. 1 L 0. DEMIS V ri FIMMEIMI EVE GARDEN I I .. OTHER SAVING PRICES. pkg. la ' z. 4-l- b. tat, BROADWAY" & STATE ataziiMhcaise' N-- . SATURDAY UNUSUAL BARGAINS . 25o 3 pkg. Jello, all kinds 6 pkgs. Macaroni or Spaghetti . ... . 25c 1 16-ojar Pure Fruit Preserves . . . ,!9o -1- -lb. IS THE BIG STORE tm UNUSUAL MfcAT BARGAINS UNTIL NOON 10c Beef Pot Roast, host cuts, lb. Standing Prime Rib Roast, bone in, lb 1 2c Shoulder Pork Roast, bet cuts, lb. . .10c Japan Tea lll.lit tuea c,Uu of Apportionment of car company es are supplied with fancy Christmas beef.. at our regular low prices R0VAL REACH ,GO by tha' board aqualiiatioa waa aanoBaead today. Tha apportioa maat compand wit that a( but BANDY, Dan. 28. Funeral sarv-ici for Rasmus Anderson, a pioneer yaar follows: : of Bandy, who died Monday, were Beaver .. 1 I Second ward 4 14 44 hed in the Sandy l2 41 1 1 2 Boxsider US 410.04 cbapel Thursday afraoon. Bishop Cache 740 10 u M4 2.013 Junes P Jensen presMed. Speakers 41 were W W. Wilson Sells Und, W Carbon Lilt .. A Davis 762 21 43 47 D Knhro and Bishop Jensen. 1.047 OS 4v2 SI was riven by Mrs. Emery duet, "Tired Jensen and Mrs. Peterson and a solo, Grand i.e to 1 003 31 Iron .. .... 39 sa 7i 1 444 "Face to Face by Louie E. Van Juab ... 1 440 24 444 47 John,, bv If was Invocation Dam, 1 578 40 1 374 73 son Ths benediction waa by John Millard .... . 441 12 475 34 Erickson, and the grass dedicated Morgan Piute ... 4 40 4t 41. a Ctty Rich by C. I Goff, in tbe Bandy .... 4 ,,, 114 94 cemetery. Salt Lakes, - - 444-2- 3 i?;us1 191 73 Sanpete .. . 1044 41 Sovtsr ay 144 2 Wt IF Many Pay Respect to 1 4 4 00 Summit 1 413.04 Tooele 1 Woman 1 14 434 443 04 Heber Young Utah 3 444.41 .. 4.141 74 Wasatch Newn 413 73 to The Special Weber .. 12 404.34 14.247 HEBER. Dee. 2r Tfe stake tab- Dun state 16.927. 33 17,044.1 ernacle waa filled with sorrowing ... $41,140 13 $44,443.44 Total relatives and friends Wednesday at In Rich county the four cents Is tbe funeral of Ada Epperson. 14, on due n tax paid from daughter of Mr. and Mm. Frank Ep- last year. delinquent Under new the, person, who died Saturday aftrrim railroad which formerlyrulings had been four days Illness of spinal menin- assessed In Rich have been pUctd In Summit and hence the gitis. Bishop George Stanley of the car tax paidcounty year to Rich is Manic this year paid last Heber First ward presided to Summit county. was furnished by a double mixed quartet wltb a solo by Mary Lindsay and selections by a quartet. The speakers were Preet. D. A. Broad bent. Frost. & Frank Ryan and Charles K. Broad bent. The Invocation was offered by Patriarch HURT IN S. WRECK Henry T. Coleman and the benediction by Henry Moulton. Interment was In the Heber cemTbe floral offerings were eteryIDAHO FAUA Ida. Dm fit-(-AF profuse. Ada Epperson, an only daughter, W. T. Beynolda. fireman aad waa born hero March It, 1101. She Joe Burton, saglnssr. both of Poi a frpehmau at the Wasatch high school and waa active lu stu- catello Injured Into Thursday nftor-nodent body and Homo Economic club when the southbound Oregon activities. She represented Wasatch Short Lino passenger train No. 3 county la the health pageant la plowed Into n string of refrigerator 142L and received the pennant won She attended cars at Cotton, n blind siding, throe by Wasatch county school Tuesday and In the aftermiles from here, are reeling easier noon complained of a severe pain In at the L D. 8. hospital hero. her head. Medical aid was called today Reynols, who stayed with the enbut she became unconscious WednesShe was taken to the hos- gine when It wont Into tho ditch.! day. pital at Provo and died Saturday sufferod a broken collar bone, a without having regained conscious- fractured shoulder bone end several i ness except for short periods Bhe Is survived by her parents and one broken ribs, according to ths hosBurton. who brother- surgeons. pital Jumped, suffered only a broken none and bruises sbout ths body Heber Couple Celebrate Passengers on the train were body shaken np. but none were InTheir Golden Wedding jured when Burton set ths air stopping the train, within six car (Special to Tha Nt lengths. Only tho engine left the though tho baggage and HEBER. Dae. IX Mr. and Mr. roadbed, mail rare were both derailed. Addlaoa Htckan ealabratad th.tr An Investigation to fix tho rewill probably be bold (old. a w addin, aaaivaraary at tha sponsibility In Pocatello Saturday, Deo. 24. PerWaaatch hlsh achool Saturday. sona who saw the swi ch declared baaquat waa aarvtd MIX p m that It was half open, tho switch to HO (uaata. John A. Portia aated lock danglihg from tho stand aa toaatmaatcr aad tout. war. -r.apondad to aa follow: A Neigh-bResident of Idaho Falls for M years. J. W. Clyda, of Horn. Making.1 For 35 Years, is Dead p o- Crook" Bishop Frederick neera, Ralph Nilsson; "Their PosIDAHO FALLS, Idaha, Dae. !A David A. Broadbent. At the terity, close of tho banquet tho went Mrs. Jans Dwyer, 77, for 31 year an to the auditorium wheregueeto a was given by members program qf tbs Idaho Falls resident, died Thursday fsmlly. Six children survivs bar: Mrs. Kats Tho family history was read by Nelson and Mrs. Joseph Flaherty. Mrs Dooa Htcksn The most ImCalif. R L Jordan and portant events being depicted In Calistoga, Frank Idaho Falls. D. N. Jordan, tableau, tho feature being a Christmas scene In ths Hicken homo with Jordan, Gooding; Joseph Jordan. nine children. 31 grandchildren and Milo. little more than half what it costs elsewhere. This Is a real treat Dont fail to take home a nice large ' roast It will keep. I pirm in com W t Fancy Christmas Boot 4 sgi, -- c FRIDAY pECEJXBEK 38 1923 DESERET NEWS and our Improvement will be fleeted la business. W. R. Butler, president of the Wood Clifton Mercantile company of Provo and general sales manager of M. S Smith company of Omaha, waa IS IPPORTIDNED filet and spoke briefly President F. & Hams of the Young university said that the misbetween the busiunderstanding nessmen and the farmers are grad- -' being wiped out. i1y President I. L Bunnel of the Utah AVOCJT EXCEEDS THAT or EAST TEA BT BEAMY County Farm Bureau presided at the luncheon. vu ir v In lnrga naaortmant of patt.raa and rolora. Pa-to- p and bulton-o- n atria wafat. Sixaa S ft t: valuaa. t0 yaara. Ragnlar serge; Aalwaa.k 0r CMldta 75c trimmed in narrow silk braid, and tan and gray tweeds, trimmed with bright color satm collars, cuffs and pockets, with black patent leather belts. Regular $5.00 values. Sizes 2 to 6 years. , Each Pajamas, Regular 8)c valuaa. rkllftrra) TWa-rl- na Flannelette Pajamas, $1.00 valuaa Regular fl 1 to II A uarbaeb'a Second Floor . ' ) such as order, preparation of lea- - Jordan .Cottonwood Oquirrh, Tooela Otto Bralmang v Sait Lake Ref elng rsmpefiy, atwTcreiili programs such son, special daychild fhalo Mother's day, Utah. Nebo. Rhals cost pa ay, te coiled V11?!. training, helpi Jan. 27. Alpine, $lt449Na eatery Tlntl. Juab-a- t Provo ths Juvenile Instructor Jan. 27. North and South Sanpete sage from ths general board will be delivered and a social hour spent Fevier North end South Sevier, and 4 in luncheon. Several Sunday school Gunnison et Gunnison, Real Ltate Transfer! Feb. 17. Franklin. Oneida. Benson. songs will be sung They Include -of ths Lord." la Hmim, Cache Logan et Logan. Children tha Join Feb 24 Bear River Boxelder Bemeinbraacs of Thy Buffer1n WABKAVTTPEEM. "Choose ths Right and "When the. North Weber, Ogden. Mount Oxde ! WeberNorUt-Dsvis, Morgan, Mated. Jha J Lall te Beard ri Home Rosy Light of Morning Ogden aat Was-fro- m Mee-atr- h. Mtmiona. m 8. Mock 14, plat The scheduls-o- f stabseonventlonsT,unmitt ri announced hy ths general board te B A M Erut Mosftos 8RY MTH FI I ED this moraing. follows 9. Work cempaay lot Jan 13 Pocalells. Black foot Shel21 plat A Willie Telllrer ... Maadw Tetllver, re ley. Bingham, Rigby Fremont, Yelf Duikrai B feu, Elbert ts glsaete lowstone Teton st Idaho Falls Ida. Ftorenee Labende a Ytrfse Clift, te 3. 4, bteck Hemefwld Iri. ha. eetleet tiUN.AR4tf alleged to her 'Jan. 29 South DtrR Ensign. reeaited from ta Cltft Dora C. Hill te Tnnm D Heih. I Salt Lake, Plfieer. Granite, building t, hiMk J, ,l.i a f. ti ty. j ( V ' i4 20 J |