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Show J THE DESERET s' FlUPillOACTFOR j Mother Claims All VETOED Can Have Good Health PLEBISOFE THURSDAY . 1PRTE 7 1927 NEWS which seemed to give her more Joy thee anything else in life She was lovingly knows as Aunt Ella" not only by the tors .family of Themae Chamberlain w be were not her ewa children, but by ell the people of Ksnab stake Of her It children surviving are: Mrs. Elsie C. Carroll, Provo, Mrs. B. - Richards, Logan; Israel H, Justin' sod Lloyd U. Chamberlain, Mrs D. L. Pugh and Mrs. June McAllister Kannb; E. J. Chamber-laiOrdervllle; lo seven sisters n one brother, -- L- Colorado Spring t Women , Mother of 13 Children, . after Suffering for 20 Year t, Regaint Health and Strength Qaiekly. Taker Tanlac. jr Cisreac Bamberger Mrs' Bulls V; Vowels Colorado Spring woman, South Temple Home Buys at tot n, -f- e- - Coolidge Declares Move Would Only Hinder . 7 . Progress. 1 f f WASHINGTON, April 7. (AP) President Coolidge hu vetoed a "" move by the Philippine legislature tor a. plebiscite on the question ol Immediate Independence tor the Islands on the grounds that It vmiM tend to divert attention toward the pursuit of political power rather then the maintenance of a well governed community- A Mil proposing a vote on this question was passed by the legislsture over tbs opposition of Governor General Wood, but the action 'of the president, announced yesterday, definitely shelves the measure. d In a message, the president assailed the plebiscite suggestion. opposed the present a citation for Independence and declared that the plebiscite, under renditions provided er In fact, now possible, would not accomplish the stated purpose. The result of the vote would be unconvincing - Immediate independence was by Carml Thom peon, who went - to the islands ss a spe-i- al Investigator for tbs president. 100-wor- GETS DIVORCE. District Judge Chris Mothiaon Wednesday granted a divorce to E. W. Jones from Eva W. Jones on the ground of desertion. Jones alleges his wife left him more than year ego. well-kno- Bonfojr Ave, says living Mjr experience prove that nssrty every one can have good health. After St years of despair, pain and worry, I regalntd health, strength and enhrgy. , Thanes to Tanlac, 7 had suffered from- - what 1 believed wee asthma. I would wake up at night coughing sad struggling for breath end my daughter would have to ait up with me for hour, the strong medicines I took upset my stomach, spoiled my appetite end put me where I could scarcely eat end retain food A friend suggested that I try Teniae. I did. And the resnlte amased me 1 began to sleep better, relish my food wtthout suffering from indigestion pains 1 gained weight. Tanlao was e life saver te me I now eajoy rood health, sleep like a child, go ail day without tiring. But I have pot stopped taking Tsntae for it in the ona remedy for continued good health and strength. Everyone should take It Teniae bee helped many Colorado men end women. It is nature a own ,, Kanab Woman Church , Worker Laid at Rest 7 (Special) Fuwere held Sunday foe Mrs. EUnor A Hoyt Chamber, lain, widow of Thomas' Chamberlain who died Saturday at the family residence In Kanab, of b neuritis Interment was la the City cemetery Mrs. Chamberlain was born in Nephi Oct. if, lift. She moved in KANAB, April neral services Ks-oa- Purchase of tbo Whitley residence on the southwest corner of the intersection of Rlfth East esd South Temple street by Clarence The 'Bamberger is ennounced. house is te be remodeled during the summer end will he occupied by Mr. Bamberger's family, consisting of his wife and daughters, Marie end Gloria, following their return from e summer in Europe. The home - was built about f S years ego by Robert McIntosh, and is one of the landmarks of the city. Later it wee occupied by Edward P. Kerry who sold it to Mr. Whitley several years ego. The residence was recently occuremedy made from roots, berks and herbs. The first ; bottle usually pied by Charles Peter. It wee cold brings relief. , by Mrs. Whitley to the Bamberger Don't neglect your health, dont Investment company In December. suffer from pain needlessly, begin inking this wonder tenia now. Ask your druggist for Tsnleo today I Cove Fort Celebration 1(71 with her .parents Israel and Clarissa Hoyt ip the Muddy, where they remained during the period known as the Muddy mission Later she moved from Nevada to ML Central, Utah, later 'moving te where she lived until 1177 when she moved to Kanab She wee married Nov 1 H7t Mrs, Chamberlain was always active In Church work end held positions la many of the Church organisations. it was said St her funeral, She lit e ratty ' wore her body eut in service for. ethers. Date la Postponed RICHFIELD. A prir y. (Special) Du te the Inability ge get the broase tablet for tbe monument te commemorate the founding ef Cove Tort, the celebration planned by local organisations wilt not be held April 12., tbe sixtieth anniversary et the fort. As yet these in charge have not beta able to definitely set the date for the ceremonies. - The fabric for Men who work like heavers ...but dress like 'Beau Tirummeh !U 1 if Traveling men: Always 7ri junketeT.and still keep spruce, the go: Dusty roadbed standsTLittle" time to keep clothes in condition, One-nig- ht Yet That ll oclock smile was horn at 8 AM. j -- - -- i - p to wade into - Back of this flavor is a lifetime of cofmathematics to figure this out: how you fee experience plus a certain sixth fee at 11 oclock depends, in good meas-- I sense" in blending. It is this seasoned ure on what you drink at 8 oclock. And skill that gives its flavor a flavor that stands for an axiom at countless thousands of its " breakfast tables that the shortest dis- sunny morning and smiley days a flatance between coffee and contentment vor that never fails to perform in fullest measure for your is spanned by three famous letters: contentment with the . AM-, .world about you at the start of the For has the happy knack of putting? contentment into your coffee cup it as you will-d- rink End you ! And the reason for that is eim-as you liks .it pie arithmetic too: flavor! A rich full--- strong or mild or bodied flavor that gets home to you at the same flathe very first sip that helps to set you smooth, vor Is sure to show up . right"1 for the morning? with plenty of in your cup! good nature to spare. , Yon don't have M-J-- B day."--Mak- B sura-smi- V etf meets every ta&e & XW J nt uAdfiVwv naff jM heimer, individualized Sack Suits for Spring, you can get woolen discovery. .Woven to, stand a the, racket of any Tigertwist fabrics surprisingly low. nw a ttputr Cofej e wX le die dotted bn shew how much lest of MJByooanuKto each tup because ef iti concentrxttd atjwqth xnd nchnea ,, gjfgf i .jm A A. m- mKlJs. at prices H Mens among his herd of 100 and appealed for' government, aid. Herds of cattla in the Klamath district have been the victims of rabid, coyotes. A mad coyote, government authorities said, biles indiscriminately everything in hie reach. Infected cattle have In turn attacked each other as weU as tne men who attend them. Anderson described how two row i suddenly attacked Dclt Shutts, a ranch employ, chasing him across a field His losses o from ths epidemic total If New Outbreak .Threatens far cattle and It calves. A few days age an epidemic was Stock in Dairy in reported from Grant county, Western Oregon and government Oregon. . agents Were sent there to wipe out the coyotes and all domestic animals suspected of having boon in-KLAMATH FALLS, Or., April fected. T. (AP) -- A second outbreak of rubies within the last week threat- Is Freed of Guilt of. ened the animal IK of southern Charge in District Court and western Oregon today as government agents and farmers slaughtered coyotes and fought maddened John O. Crosby on trig! In tho cattle in dairy and beef herds to district court for a statutory was fourd not guilty by a radicate the hydrophobia infection. Jury In District Judge L. B. Wight' M-of ranchman a. H. ,, demon, gurf,,Wedntndsy. Klamath county, revealed yesterday that ha had been forced to kill Plaintiff 'Drops Suit a number of cattle because they hod suddenly gona mad. His loss Against PresL Grant thus for is 1, 00. hut whether At the reque of the plaintiff. other animals on hla ranch have been infected was not known. He District Judge William M. McCrea jam fearful lest the germ pres4 Wednesday dirinlssed the suit Employe; Rancher Begs U.S. Rush Aid Nary Aviation Chief - To Visit Salt Lake - se ewe - C.-L- A W- - -- A brief stop in Salt take will bs made by Commander Edward p. Warner, assistant secretory ef tha navy in charge of aviation. Thursday at (.20 p in. Tho ifevy official is en route to Washington from southern California, Gunnison Plant Sign Utah County Acreage PROVO, April .7 (Special) Contract have been secured by the Gunnison 8uar company far to acres of beets in Bayson and Lehi farming cornmunitlea. it la ported. New dumps wilt be constructed -at both Payton and Lehl, It is n - ciarnd. - J Nephi Cleanup Featured annuel ps ran April paint-u1 & Work on Street! By NEPHI. p 7 and (Special ) clssn-u- - V brought by tho Gray Lire Motor Tours company against Heber J. Grant for alleged interference with a contract. Tho motor tours company sought damages of 150,008. The suit wo dismissed without prejudice. ' M-J'- B ; For'themweydeveloped Tigertwist. A Kuppenheimer Rabid Com Chase 4 f looks deceive! In Kuppen- t EARANCE" t, t teel. , Butvvoven of. threads of tigerlike tenacity. cant-be-cop-i- ed B. M-J-- gen-- look trig and trim. Thats part.of theirstock in trade. Z. C M. I. knee-dee- , business-getters'mu- st KS&Rfibtf: s! , and patterns. Silken and p in full swing with The cam- prscti. eally tbe antlr community doing torn kind of Improvement around their premises. One of the activities is trimming tree on the stdewnlkn. The tree on a number of streets having been pruned by the city, end the electric poise moved to tbe eld of tne (rests, end on other etreets (he aitixens have don Ih work, greatly improving the appearance of the . town. About 10 streets running - east west and have bees graded and the pest fen graveled during months the work being done by the people living on them. The elaan-u- p work is being sponsored by the Juab slake ReTlef sovarious with ward organthe ciety, isations And oily officials cooperating. . BANTAQUIK Mia Resale Van Ansdal was married Thursday at Nephi to Kloyd Crser of 8panls Fork, the daughter of Mr- - and Hr Neil Van Ansdal. who gave n bridal shower Raturday night The young couple will live at Spanish Fork, - I CHURCH NOTICES o j e 11 Th monthly meeting of tho high priests quorum o? Ensign stake will ha held Sunday,, April 10 at 18:20 p m. in the Twentieth ward recreational hall. The 'monthly meeting of the high priest of Liberty stake he been postponed for one month on account of Fast Sunday falling on April 10, pro.ter iw i |