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Show ttlt4 t' kr' ,t ..., .'; , e - INEWS 0 AND 11 F-U- TA DESERET NEWS 24 192 '5 TUESDAY, ,MARCH !OBITUARIES 1.PAlit.01P,RitiVI1-1-EIS.:'-''''- . ?MPH. lidarch metal service1 for , ATTEMPT OF GIRLS - irreoseter Beetles obese& be teoereoll to boles bariter D'ogarein00 MIS Lesko City. to Jenege, W. casidasa. Tes. se.. Desevet Cletebotteit irepteorotttrob Alfred, GliamtereiL illepereere. eta.. I Steel Bete& Carrier Delivery braid be regoeied , a e lbe ' Carrier Pre. Departineat. Tbe Deaavot a Wilt bilk lake Ore. ar Glared Deotb, elevate. flaw gagrearatativaa leal..101-v- r Summar ilanaaaamea. illoperaaa ... March fourth annual art exhibit beeettmob Of the Soilage' lis high school UNSUCCESSFUL is naaring cOmplation. although many from artists of transit, n-wide distinction have already Construction on New I rrived. POCATELLO. Ida, March SC. ioltilillitHALL 111.11CIZES Several paintings of 'MPS. MIMIHotel Will Start Soon (APIMiss Morello Nellie of both F. Washington. said to he the Pocatello, 17. and Mrs. OneIto Coo- great, STO&L grandatece of George OGDEN, March Washington, are for tn. first time , tom-8eulantedatedY new relk tie on Construction work Stricrdtebc1Pg5tIvn"he. Innteighat II in Utah. The subjects of n115111101111 exhibited these pictures are historic spots of munity beta. on the site of tit. which. it waa feared for many II. Reed hotel'. Washington venue and bouts would prove succeasfuL, it .. repreeentd In paintings ,Twenty-tift- h West. will be snider sae learned yesterday when the arriving last week are Albert Roth,. of nor within a week or two. Preiti. A. girls were brought OS local nthat Philadelphia. Renlamie . PROVO. March 24.(Special) ,.,-BtOPPIS of IP. Bigelow of the Reed Hotel- cam, met for stienitoni.,,,,; Calif, F. C. thai Prieseke ofPasadena. ..tributaa were New 'York. Richard eve- - memory of Wilson H. afternoon Dusenberry.' Blossom New of Rope. Pa,: Parley room in the of Miss Morello. former Provo teacher- who died at folloWing the approval of plans and ning who is employed as a.house maid. his Salt Lake home. by Dr. George Charles F. Grupo of New York Qty. specifications' for the hotel by dt- and attempted H. Brimhall at the chapel exercises to end tneirhoon It is planned for April 1. that the rectore ofReed,Hotel company and by of the Young university. -will give briar addresses. drinking poison. When.discover. Monday the Ogden Stattobank. burns following asi a oandie Painlessly 11. Porn. Stat. &tot- Goy- George ed I after both met shortly Leslie aHodgeon. architect, girls down in its ooekot. .00 .shall the e. N. OGDs7, Ita,rch J121,011 and Mayor C. Clarence are decirtred to havepin. thorwent refused and directors the with anon, was man death a beeuch goq4 it - A Neaten of Lake City. States Salt United to the trIbide s brouitht up lion and plans-athe declared into high , wanted to the death of mY teacher, my brother. uglily b The building will be open front were first ten- die. Olive oil wasthey forded down nil friend, Wilson It. Dusenberry." 1 i se the one nation which did not try to date since they 1 until May 1. daily from AprU ' of the draws'. Directors tatively throats. however. and prob. said Dr. Brimhall. ts to I p.m. Sundays included, and 4 to get something for nothing in the community ,building trust fund bad their Preeident Brimhall recounted the a.m. ably saved their lives until Dr. A. ono of the high 'school faculty ; which Mr. Dusenberry that rieprovedi the plans. Man Vro S M. Newton wiU could be to called adjuetment of after war matters, previously charge of- tiee art room. r ther give his to be engaged came into Provo from so ashave Engineers Are - to give all visitors Instructioaid. bow two looked I was paid the by James A. Drain. na- by the arclidtect to figure out costa expert I California; ns-on ilia , Motive paintings. of as outlined amount of materials the attempted double about them and beheld a community of the American and 1 Ilona' commander In the plans. The zlieed hotel of- suicide remains a mystery. needr how they set to work to Legion. in an address at a lunch- - ficials announce that subecribers to wee- establish a high school. calling it North, condition is hopeful," eoa in theWebett club litondayEla Timpanogos university. spiking the Oatmeal by Dr. New- - the their subscriptions to ton. Mrs. Cooleygiven the furniture with their said this is the land of opportunity. Conference H came to Pocatello a meris which how the the "university," in reality a present project of is the today where Downey-abopoor boy three months high school. 24.- -became the forerantek tom. front and March '''- . i ger of the Reed Hotel PLEASANT, lifr. tomorrow. has ever since been em; ago president of the Brigham Young university (Special)--T- he North Bennetts stake - munity MOVOIDOILL matdiscussed Drain as a 210 Commander I maid No South man on think." ployed at at earth. held wits conference i ! tars oI interest to the Legion mak avenue. She is thought to tinued Dr. Brimhalk "has held a Po- quarterly Sunday. Spring (Ity Saturday and Children Petition Legion., him with this sition endowwars have More thanhusband from connecting pres'to reference the her separated tag special itltbouslilittliaknownsfher'ar4"1-416-ii- ii 'was n life of elevated amb- enrifundar----The 8aturday session was a here. This belief wee strengthened itionslove-linked was given by the Ogden Chamber labor and The Sunday priesthood convention. among her friends because of her leisure. His dreams were abovelofty OGDEN, Starch 14.-1 members of the the of Commerce and morning session waswasheld in the wish to be known ma Misir Coo- - smoke of selfishness. ' furnished Music) tabernacle. Legion. Gold - Star Mothers and Ogden children desire a city goo--A :Success sweetentd his toil 1,1thd by priesthood choruies from Spring women of the American Legion i asking the American Lo- ley." of his recreations he could afely 'City Green. Fountain and ' gi petition , move was auxiliary were present to have man. T back this post say to the mediocre talks were made by 2 know not of! 'It is our intention to selvage ev referred to a. Committee beaded by enjoyment ye the lArthur O. Nielsen. CAPTURED MTH priest. Mt past end present Pleasant North ward;high "Sages of Lyman Peter-"soerything fronvible war that is sal- - H. W. Shelley at Monday niglire were his entertainers; poets pleased John L South deacon. Drainsaid Commander ward; vable," of the post. him. masterpieces of painters were 'Morley, seventy. Moroni West ward; -- - .., "The Legion Wands at meeting of the children and to him the a music signed Many joy Fountain petitlea Reed Collard. teacher. of American lite, while others. too young to write. his soul.. the cross-roaSTOLUI GOODS IN CARS classical type charmed William A. Bohm. elder. 1 . ' "As it student he climbed the 'Green': by attaching and ten years from this hour the signified their desire ta Stafford Fairview: were to content others while to hair cliffs paper. finger prints man Moroni who does not belong East eligible A large elase of former earvice the mountain's base; as priest. at linger H. Lake. spoke Dr. S. Allen will in be the to ,.., disgraced Isgion man was joRiated. An adCress was a teacher he taught more than be briefly On "Buildof Salt Warch Living MonupocATrazo. . made -- - . his community." to his told. Thomas early eiall--Ipupils havcausing by biaginnis and Your in ments the Communities," of Joe capture reSunday He was applauded when be the response by Dr. Albert H. Al- and Elick Lewis. both believed of explore beyond- the borders of ing reference to hardwood trees. 1 lard. J. Francis Fowles. a momber-1- , Salt Lake local pollee believe quirements. said: 'The sooner we stop trying Of etc. shrubs. they in sat he As a churchman the last state legislature. also have in custody ringleaders of an council, Elder Melvin J. Ballard. the visto tamper with the Constitution of 4 A of topic. of a' of the priviorganized band of thieves which has with the leaders of his day, awith 4.- fear-- I iting authority, spok the United States and the quicker spoke. to thenumber Legion were diecuseed bee operating In th section of the lasting loyalty to authority. and blessings that come less fidelity to hie oonecience and leges we atop making too wady fooltint and committees ware named to in- state for i the priesthood, cons;derable magnifying through period. with-a consistenttoleratof spirit While Chief of Police L. A. Lehr-lie- s laws 40 put morality Into man, vestigate each. of. woman', part in assisting husi was instrumental in the cap- ion played the part of a peacemak- bands and sons to honor the same. which only God and the man him- ture of the two men. Officer Fred er. Music for the afternoon session self can do, the better American- - Persistent Liquor Law As a statesman be stood among was and Detective McCrory Fontein furnished by the SpriturCity we will have. To such a pre- Cooper brought about the Arrest the elect of a liberty .ioving citi- choir.-hi the American Legion ded-- 'Violation May be Charged which came after an xciUng chase zenry and among Ito select of his , gram were given by the fol. Reports' I . on the east side of the city. the peers. hated." Jewel OGDEN. March He was a gentleman of the re& lowing returned missionaries: , . from-thiSwiss mod-eaPeterson, Fairview, Russel O. Crwristen. national ael-- - Terry Spahr, 21, several times ar- pol'ee patrol and theoutdepartment's of tenderness, victorious est typeone and- German, motorcycle coming Marvin Rasi . rested on liquor charges. is again, Over was Be am and intent and- John E. Booth. depart- defendant humility. two toutng cars in which the Rulon Johnmussen, Pleasant. in lit a were not son. of honesty; his mistakes liquor possession' Lewis boys attempted to escape. ment commander for Utah, made . . Moroni; Mins of: and may taco a In the arrest of the two men the of -- the heart. short talks. Commander Booth charge i City. all from the Northa persistent violatorcharge of thel officers Over the great dielde which he Spring being have a rocovered Nash western states. , 3 commended tits Ogden Chamber prohibition law. according to pot see by car embezzled passed -we from- - the his Presidenr S. M.,Nielsen and ,Dan-ly touring for its support of the Ogden Pom- lies officers. He was arrested d Auto company in direct vision.- but by reflection we Rasmussen spoke concerning by Detective George P. Phillips Salt Lake. sheep pelts valued at may know that in the world beyond. Prod. IV. IL Harris of the chamis what merit makes of good temple marriages and stake condiMotorcycle Officer W. approximately 1190 artolen - from he her, extended a welcome to the via- and men and his position there is one of tions ,generally. murthwalte. sevenrolls Resburg Friday night. ( tore and then turned the function Elder Ballard in speaking of the r Spahr was driving an automobile of wire Stolen from Anderson & leadership.". three requisites for making a great over to Commander Olson of In which the officers allege they Sons lumber yard at Blackfoot. At) 4 people said: First, the right peofound IS gallons ' of moonshine pounds of seed peal and-The the Americas Ogden poet. ouantitY and 11 is also alleged that the of Ple; second, th right plan. "4 - coyote and muskrat hides. Legion quartet, composed of Law- - whisky., third,- the right place; we are the manufactured liquor at The Oodee car carries a Utah - B. T. IL TO gEllfillITE ! retie Clayton. Edwin C. Peterson. defendant we have the right people. of- No avenue right Ith eons where the Poplar 19.164 and the i . Elwood'pearson and W. Irvin Pout.' ficers found a largo still in the at- Nash a platesplan, and we are in the right place, Utah number 14.117. It hence we fill the necessary requirep: ..... number. Legion tic.' Ile la at liberty under SW bait La the belief plate of officers that the 4or, foaftw-thrments," 4 Lewis brothers were ell route to visitors from California. Nevada, ITS SEMFCENTENNIAL The concluding session was held Salt to Lake of the stolen Idaho. dispose Colorado. Wyoming. Oregon Gotenior May Attend , In Mt. Pleasant .nNiortht ward chapel I. pelts and wire. and Montana were introduced by Sunday evening under direction of The Lewis brothert will be re. Black and White Day turned the stake M. I. A. boards. Commander Olson. to Rexburg where they will Lois B. Parkin Of Woods Cross, be charged with grand larceny. and Walter J. Phillips of Salt Lake. PROVO., March BICHMOND. March -It la wads is of thit appointment of E L. ClawAs a general committee- to hale missionary companions of Althea that Gov. George 14. Darn Former Salt Lake Man son as manager of the Alhambra and Harden Rasmussen. soh of Mr. and Mrs. L. Boonton, state commisceleut the charge orthis city whd died succeed to Weir Cassidy, sioner of agriculture with members theatre,. Dies at Pocatello Y.bration or the founding of the B. C.In Rasmussen the Tongan Islands, July 44 1023, formerly of gait Lake, who left of his board will be in attendance - F. S. HarrM has appointLI Prestof of the sterling tha for typhoid, Mr. spoke the' at Black show and White day Monday capital POCATELLO. March ed Or. Christen Jensen. Dr. and unselfish Service of Clawsott was formerly Incity. the m. bars May I. 'rho Dairy division of Howard e. Pinkney. 41. telegraph H. Brimhall and Dean L. JohnGeorgel. qualities the young man. of In Orphouzu thentro eons- the B. S. department of ploy agriculture editor of the Idaho State Journal. Jr. Elder Ballard following, Used as banT will also be represented. and officer and director of the JourThe celebration will be hold In his text. "Greater love bath no man nal company. tied Monday morning October on annual Founders' day. than to give his life for his friends.- i of pneumonia at a local hospital. Elatorate plans will be laid for a He also spoke loquently-- and imFuneral services were held Tuteday grand celebration which will include pressively of the honoring of parat 11 tam m of the the dedication of the new library ents and fiarenthood. His ang. in charge building on University Heights now -.- - s ..1 Have I Done- - Any Good la the Undertakingcompany W. M. k.wing of the Methoof Rev. World Today "" under construction. It is dist church. The body will be taken that alumni and friends ofexpected inThis concluding number was by tho to Sterling, ILL, accompanied by a stitution from all over America will ths'Fah-viernale.quartet consistsister. Stra. E. P. Mandl of Sierling. assemble for the occaMon. of Jesse L. Young, Stanley Braing Mr. Pinkney had been a resident Marion contests athletic feasts. Tucker, Nelden Young. dy, Pageants; of Idaho since 1911. For a consider- and games aro being planned for able period prior to coming to this the festival home and coming.-i. i Mine Trolley Crashed Into state Ise was a resident of Salt Lake. II connected, with the Men Injuring Them Three resided Into of at Ile five 1 Spanish Right tiowneyfor Way ix2J years. ansociated vritb Will B. FerMarch now a real estate dealer in PARK is Fork ric Canyon Sought ("allThreeCITY. s minors .William Fri in the in merit of the !7-'PROVO. March Frank Watkin and It C. 164irtPowney Idahoan, a weekly publication. painfully Injured when delegation of Springville Miwaniahs nday in were mine the Park-UtaMr. Pinkney was formerly connected with the management of the waited on the county commission a trolley. jumped the track and to the It relative while purchasing them Into in this city. Surviving Monday crashed they were y into the work. They are all In the Miners' his mother. a resident of Ster- of a new 0 Cr. I(,2 Fork canyon via at Hog. 114 two brothers and two ma mouth of Spanish hospital. new The route Mapleton bench. would eliminate all railroad grade well as the high overcrossings as over 211 head bridge the D. ift R. G. W. Doctor and Wife Hurt railroad. i --...Tho delegation. headed he SeyOver Turns When Car Thd;., I. is" mour 1.. Mendenhall, poinfed out Aw Yong, Ns. con lave dab mom the fart that so lash IN Seel that notwithstanding rir haft twist look FALLS. March 24 the Mapleton- - bench route is the MIMI and II IIDAHO William lit e k were seriously in designated county and State hightheir way. all expenditures for improvejured Monday morning when ments the three years past during car plunged off the grade on Sheller had bettu made for the road from highway. three miles south of Idaho Spanialt Fork-Th- e Palls where they were taken. commission decided to do Attending physicians stated that Dv. Dixon was the more serious', nothing concerning the purchasing y until the proposed Injured. suffering from lacerations of from all about the bead and powlible fracture the budget hucivilized universal is of among the county had been matte practically Constipation of the lower limbs. The two amail agents Dixon es- - .10 that they would know approximan beings. It is a national curse causing inefficiency and IchiMren of Dr. andis Mrs. believed that mately bow much money would be injury. It physical unpreparedness. It causes disease, prentature old wild and:. leaped the avallatia for such a purchase. fthe , grade tipping over. age, lessens endurance and resistance, and many times fatal Dixon Mrs. and their chiland lir. College Celebrates is directly traceable to its obnoxious results. The A dren wert en rmate to their home E5c. ;SC e9 In Pocatello after Pending the 1Dixie Day St. George clear eye, healthy look, vim, vigor and vitality can be had week-fel- t' with Mrs. Div.'s t free and are -- r, bowels are It& a the O. when Mrs. regularly. moving and 7. only (In, Attorney Worth , leall of day at the tittle college was celebrated Friday At dawn the boys climbed to the Black Cache Stake Ridge. and made preparations for annual coat of whitewash to be N4 Quarterly Conference the given--thso., 'D" BY noon the taak ' and . vas ciempleted and the LOGAN. March were the and theft friends faculty The Cache lake conferencewhich Laxative The came to a close Sunday evening. there to enjoy the repast at the I meal was nag well attended particularly on close ofonthethelabors. Tho , tide D.which spreads SUffielly when the general- sessions spread promptly relieves constipation. It is not a bitter medicine below the were held. talks just the gymnantum In the nor a griping. nauseating, uncomfortable physic. It is a were made by a number of local lout dance in one in tho Bis Ray on and Prest. Joeeph .oakors. includtng combination of Egyptian setula pesin and . liquid pleasing E Cardoit, PreL W. W. Henderson, Saturday evening have assured theII . ' Prasitiont j the, haltkotha j boys funds ta tak and ext ensive ,1 - ' af this B T aromatics that Dr. Caldwell. with his 1ShePherd tt the Logan...temple;..W: imam to Chicago to the great meet. found effective and an aid to Nature in perform- H. Budge. Freon. practice, 0.. l'a, ,,, -- - --i- ng of the Logaang italic An ezentlent her proper functions when the bowels were milk. I 'musical program was A, feature of It IDAHO BRIEFS ., treated through improper food. lack of exerase. and inch. i the conference. , Is liZO, SPRINGVILLE 24.--- Ol eiallThe pre-gra- m come--eer- natio- ..ili',...S$0F,OR witSnu :::oNsLrIsH.Moys , --- t Sanpeteitake- , olds own-band- s; ut andi-th- -'- Lit - : 4 n. , j tit Thelma-Watson- may-,no- ei Covey-Ballar- R.-L- . a - 11- - 24.--- ed - - Nut-tal- It LOGAN. March Mrs. Mari L. Nelson .. be. died on She Sunday of Bright's disease. had spent a good par; of her life in this city. She was &sister of former City Commissioner James Lard sea Funeral services will be held in the Third ward chapel at 1 March 25. Mc-H- ' P if rt s , Beck-stru- Mail-Pric- right-of-wa- If. X Weal' " CO DI OTIIPATION tne611,2 VEAIENEGG right-of-wa- -- ear--ivi- , 25 at par-tent- it.. c- Dr. Caldwell's 1Ho1dTT OIMUP PEPSIN , co-e- ds family Faith-promoti- I ference to physical sanitation. ' - I gently Restores rise Bowels - tv . 1 tA -- rid . . kli1P1--- v Mom $'1.. ,, - a .eit,nords e .,, ti III Form, 3farch 11-4- 89e entries have been chillMans livestock show here. for the ; ' tat.. 1 SPANISH thew fird. dCileacnoirliandgagendiNanueelse her WW1' htlgtorak the &as , -j . ..... ,,,. 1 pos, , a I ls ....,, tilitt 0 , f il made e DRIGGS--T- ha Teton Is!gli school night in Beasjunior prom Saturday successa Class a wasp ball ley's ar Glenn Taylor. presidanti Florence' Nielson, vice prasident: Miss (Meta Lee. faculty counselor. ittPERTA suit for S1d.110 brought against Sheriff W. B. Cols and the American Suroey company by W. F. Belt. guardian of Wayne Bell. Who was wounded by Deputy Sheriff P. French. while beans arrested, has been dismissad. ra April le and 11. Notable itmong them soeybegraduallydectioseedYourbowele will be an exhibit of Couvhute eattle. simadi.maithwt..k.ipd.".1. by John Feely' & Sons ut Vt. Meas. ro"ACcooemdhatdos saki tint Tim animals will, be brought prove us I here following the exhibition of the ' augusugusioeduedusallrovegIOyeria. Livestock shov iSalt Lake moodleine b soll4. vid boors will be ex- 2.ns .1 k is sad ovoorwtosso and drosnostoont. TrY It et oar MIL Y. .06. bibited by' George Nuttall and rrice marriaga,lteense rocATEuxtA diriessietwilloothontroursoeneyilkstme liest Saturday to Lawrence 'Was Brother, of pro,. Het t to de w ill be C. Keseettna. 1,1nroln: Neb. 'ank Fay M1,7'1 57-.N4112a14 lk-1"airtiM, ,,....morzat valzpécersIzzaL ,,,e 31 rid r'onata li f yrflVMrtoc, Carrolit6a agg4 N ommen,. mime, ertt Payson. The latter will Altto,., Mo.. and rein& BylVestet COCkra,A, --------- -------------Omaha. askibit shoos $ad bogs SIMMS P . Many Entries Received I. For Spanish Fork Show towelom dit4A.P IRA -- 74 Ho" . II I ', pixkin-sBtoir- ,110n i- 51 fer-r72- fi-n. o , 11',.64 ,, UTAH BRIEFe MANTI-i-PrCalvin Fletcher. head of the art department of the U. A. C. addressed the parent clans of the three Manti- wards on the."Effects of Pictures In the HomeMT. PLEASANTTlie a.Service Star Lydia Legion will meet with-lirT Winters Wednesday afternoon. The program will include a reading by Mrs. E. C. Freston: piano solo, Miss El Rasmussen; vocal solo, Miss Thelma 13eaumann. MATTKimball Melor of Wanti who recently returned British mission. addressed the North sward sacrament services, 24 March rs. John Gordon Battelle, of Columbus. !Ohio. Republican national committeewoman of Ohio. died suddenly at the New Willard hotel here last night. of. ,3s1 lg;!!;ll t Just se tho atobtlito - at a laghthoomi do. moo a no oa. so arli boa kitty tooth do-leupon avow rro,..., 'S este.mt . w qs. gsa "I" y, l:a(IHFisR 5especFilaeltlych eprr:s ' pared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising there from, and, by regulating the Stomach 'and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep.. sYaedher-dZWA- - To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of ' Absolutely flarmlegs ,Opiatm. Physicians everywhere recommend it. I , ,,- -, yo, 11,-- 1 WOLIN i t - T ',06f : ,.,7101 ORIGINAL' HOLLAND ENAMEL PAINT RECOMMENDED AND SPECIFIED BY LEADING ARCHITECTS ALL OVER THE WORLD. - fe1M---M- .RICIPMOND.The R. Y. C. Inuitte department will present tho opera The Red Mile' 1'1.1(tonevening. March 17, at the opera house. EIPASIMI FORKOfficers of the toy Stouts of America. TIM 911rie CO. council. Palmyra (Poison. gni meet- Wistineeday. March 2.i. in the Seminary building at S pm.a to the duties of varitnis out of - die-co- - - ,os.r..op....t,..i.........,,.......... SUNSET COLOR W2RKS :soliztFmT s - OinmaMIEMII op of the Scipio ward., The Young I the present 'grater supply of the Ladies' officers are', President. city. Fella Walsh; counselors. Mrs. in Ifortroe and Mrs. Mildred Thome- wooDscnomq Parkins of Meer are Mrs, here. left Sundny for the Eastern form, The retiring Ida . Wasden. Joyce lianseen- and States mission. Mrs. MerinPoulson ,. -- -. 'move) Di Sutton. for six ' ,years Of the Provo Dru g matigee of the has sold the controlling forest 'erste from Ogden have company. -7- In the company to Francis interest beewitiNephlthapast for arrangements 4fort the present to trace hM intendsstone of districts I and oil drug Nebo forest. The service will in rie, ha ,personal attantion, also make a reconnaissance to as- nt and Didroyd certain the number of cattle that Clifton Durfee wery fined 110 each shou.d be ranged on these areas. lionda,y in eice-Aecity court on charges '' ' of the limit NEr II 1.At a recent meeting et 1 of having the-- city. The fines speed were paitli- 7- -. -representativei-at-Has-locFarm al Bureau. Commercial club and Ki wants clubs, a. county fair Give chosen to make the necessary Seminary -ille arrangemenii Tor tha bolding 0 Centery Program county fair for Juab county. The CENT,ERVILLE, March following were chosen! President of the board. Louts Garrett: secretary. cial)Penlot pupils of the John It,: '. 10el TaYlf".-dift'eter."- E Mew- mott. Nephi: Ed Malmaren., Lorena. Barnes 90111111arY at 1CaTlyill fray. in thiYortk Mangelson. Levan: John S. Neilson th follow-nprogram' Fred Searles, Mona. Throe more di' Centers-AM- . chapel Sunday: Belem.. rectors will be chosen from the west Dons, double mixed quartet compris- siti of Juab county . , . .. .. - -- -- fort PPOVO.--Willia- ------ - . 1 ri . Pupls at ,., , - g - Kioztmarirgi 1.i Chitral Clark. Alice Naylor. ileorge Wilcox srAmsyl FORKHonoring Mr. Jessie Dotal. Ogden: and Um Fred Dealt recently mar- sad 13ortaa A. wrelty., Libe7.y., .11Lnel Paul Clayton with ha Schofield Fla-Ttalk 'History or Mrs. Boaette ried at Salt take. the accompanist; IXIctrine Raptann." Cornelt entertained at a family dinner. 'leeTtrtdrtTIErlseL.0 tr.:- - Iltatri- - Jarman; talk. --et Fifth Comma ndment . , el QrawleY: Plan" duct. Madg lingo of their daughter Nmnie to Mildrnn Peak an IllsZt-holieltalk. "Mor- A. Kimball a4d as - sranirt sLar4koPTartrempolef laty.LaTkhee. tynoutnhge m c',P sat Howard vk Miami ; tstanta of tho Millard stake Sunday ,-. C 1 mix) aK .eft s in for 1,0 were couple immedately Marriage... II a . Seimsuperintendency. - . teld; altion talk, Repentance. I Sunday to effect a ?nor':Im- - kigelecto make their home.. . when.. of the local scimot James The same double quartet furgiallMommo tt was sustained as super'. FARMINGTON. The eomedy ed music at the Layton ward sac-Sev- en tendent and Con D. Robins -- Keys to be will Baldpate" raiment Sunday morning. assistant. The s000nd assistant and presented by the Farmington posti Speaker, meeting were: - of the American Legion Talk, "Edueation in the! the Church Affords." szeretarz rime stAnntroterttrtersbeeanmsereMary Clark; ave..' talk, "Repentance," opera house here Ruion Barns-e- l sat Brown, Dart Jenson. Cecil Al.- ing, March 25. . ---- Dedneday "Tithing." Denali King; talk. -,' 1 talk. brand and Addle 16 Johnson, "The .. LAytnn; arrival of a talk. Louts Day." Paul 11.trAttglIrtriThe sictrio---T- h Gathering -- of Israel.", son la announced by 31r. and MrsIttelen sepia m T..A.. WPM,. Ityde; - talk, 'The United Or,The t3taristian Graves. reorganised Sunday evening , !nor." George- Wil(ox. Young Mini officers are: Super- SCiPIO--- A. rschool - . ,. - ' jive ; . , . cents - ,,,, ', HILDREN CRY FOR n. h A A er to . ,4 e. - Poo-sten- o. Y , uno ..,.. 1, Prevent tooth decay DCLOW me gum-tin- -- - - MINERAL IS MELD. -- PARK CITY. March -Requiem MBAS was celebrated at tho kiL Marts church Monday morning for Mrs. Minnie Burns. 36. a i native of Ireland and resident of ' Park City for 30 years Sims was tha daughter of Mrs. Patrick Been-a- i Her i'husband. Patrick Burns. died hero '16 years ago- - In addition to her mother Ole is survived br brother and one sta. tor. - n. ;Z viet.., ovoid duo dried duesoos? x Funeral services for James J. Larsen were held in the Fourth ward chapel Sunday with Bishop Serge Benson The speakers were N. presiding. Nelson of Richmond. E. R. Owen, W. W. Hall.. Prest 0. W. Lindquist and Bishop Benson. Moeda included vqcal selections by kr4' It Baugh and daughters. the Mcbiurrin mixed quartet and a violin solo by Ray Halvereort. MEL MART L. NELSON DIES. , ent rAl IFILNERAL IS MELD. LOGAN. March I - ,s. - hind. N. Y.' eor 1 , Throes no moor to rye wooed IL Dental IOU ItatiCa sho- w-that tour out of teem livo do over 40and th honk children: Eleanor. John. Charles. Louise and Robert Emmett; th following brothers and sisters: Mr. E A, Ensign, Mrs. George 'thrienwell. H. and T. V Emmett. Ogden; R. W. Emmett and Mrs. R. D. Wilson. Salt Lake; I. C. Emmett Portland. Ores; Mrs. Edwin F. Tout, Long be- . t have toki oaDENT. March 24.(Special)- -Dr. Walter It Emmett. be. prominent Physician of this city . died early Thesday, at the home. 3113 Washington avenue. after a long Surviving are hie widow. Mrs. Joan W. Emmett. end the following s mists-ion- Moo-da- would A dantift Ogden Physiaan is : Called by Death -- - ii FOR THE GUMS I . tc out of are marked , rna ds , t? . . y, i 'Utah-Idah- Seven-minu- iism , tabernactilr-PSund- ar gd MO Itt , vain Tegista 11., basutt mortthatt,2too4h pastei-itfOr Shrives, whorwite killed Thursday Pyorrhea. Thousands have found it beneficial for the evening by a freight train on o Central railroad. Coun- years. For your own sake ask for anti get Forhan's selor J. Li Bahnson of the South Por the GUM& At all dnaggists, 31c and 6oc in tubes. ward bishopric presided. The ward Foremele of R. Forkaa. D. D. S. choit furnished the music with the American Legion furnishing moat of lychee Celligen New York the service. Speakers were Commander C. B. Johnson of the local post of the American Legion. Btshop William Anderson, Neil Hillyard ia comrade In the service who told how the deceased went over the top Hs, times in the battles of the and Argonne. Marne, St. Ifthiel Lieut. D. J. Cragun also a comrade in the army spoke of experiences on the battle field. The closing speaker was Bishop L I. McCarrey. So'.os were by Lucille Smith. FL S. Weber and a duet by Harriet Eskellgore than a tooth sen and Anna V. Merrill. O. ()- paste7 it checks Hendricks offered the invocation and J.-Thompson the benedicmen acted an palltion.. bearers. - ',. : .A As the soil nourishes the tree rcots, the gums notwish the teeth. And as the tree decays if You bare Is Dead at Logan the roots, so do the teeth decay when gum shrinkage starts in. LOGAN. AfrA Mary Alice Bakers wife of Jo, This conditionone of the first stages of Pyorrhea Penh Baker. one of tbe few ourvivis yery common and iornething that ordinary 1341 pioneers of this section. int &Milt in died Sunday. She was born In 1853 but bad resided in tooth pastes are powerless to prevent. If not Wale this country many years. Her home checked promptly it will lead to loss of teeth and was in leondon and funeral services will be held there but.thstims serious organic diseases. , thised tirat-In-d used consistently twice daily. Pothads will prevent Pyorrhea or check its progTribute Paid to ress. It will preserve the gums in threir pink. normal,. Train Accident Victim healthy condition, safeguard your health and keep RICHMOND, March 24iSpecia1l your mouth clean, fresh and wholesome. Funeral services were held at the - checks foam:cis, --, 1 ,- ---1 a ? Ito found outtoo Wu, t ott lo Wife of 1847 Pioneer - 111011r . . VI . vh: ,t i Lester G eters held Sunday afternoon enSouth ward chapei. with biennia P. b su Cowan charge.. The opening prayer-w- as by J. IL CaristehevJohn S. Cooper. aSpaskers,tere Judge A. P. ChristenJames E. Memsnott. sen. Wilford Mannikin and P. Cowan. Music was by L. P. Anderson. Mr T. E. Carter. Mies Ellen and- lAdrita, Cole, and Mrs. Alice Crape, igensdictlom was by Sober( LOUISA'. Interment was In the Vika bluff hosldr. Gustin died in Oki Provo daYa few pital Thursday. after a tooth. lie illness from an Infected was born in Sepik Oct. 12,.11i67. the forson of Bre Eliza Kirgen.7.bY goer marriage. For toe greater part of bis hie he hae been engaged in the sheep buinneas, and for eevesal dry farm. years past operated awidow and the Surviving are his children: Louts, Floyd, following Gertrude. Dora. A.lan. Leah. Frank. Jack and Donald Gusto also the following brothegs and sisters: Mrs. Eyrurta- Jlaynes.,Mr. John antra.' Mrs. Paul Stresaman. lkint and Cilia. ton Kitten. 1:,.P., ::..Q.cpEN.iNiciNiTy: t Funeral Services Held FOC Lester Gustin , DOUBLE SUICIDE z Ifl I . Grant isissdent. ' Thompson; first .itt P.kil...,,52Vilr;Tcf171i. rannCrnill-nlilirgiAt:4DIOtt r Ottre'lriiist.'" A or,,, Th for- eouncil to obtain Dorn), a lake at Rt. Moritz, recently.. men on below towh, with certain skis were toned Arthur ',C. IcltY superintendent. onimssossiessimossoostiss'1 mom by ,on airplane at and ticht-oftw- to add to the into Of 40 antics 'llittilta. was recently Called am "filsh ao boor. Z?::;419:4'---'- ''' r'''',4tw-S74- I.. takturb7444PAr494144, Miami. Riley Thompson ay |