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Show 4., . , .4 1, ' 1 , " ' - , . 4 . ,, 1 , ' ' OGDEN-VICINIT- ' -- Dede- 1. ----...............- . ,, 1 - . , , "1 :, ' ",. 4 , CS 210. --- 1: IDE I Gra duati it is shown In a report received by Supt. B. A. Fowler of ,, 'Weber county schools who is carer. tor for Utah. The report aloe how. Utah hag :3 per tent Increase. OGDEN, Feb . le43ortsloli to The association bee a roembereltip In the LIttlted Staree of 131.3511 and pave connecting links between two -, paved etreets at-of- it tot, gsn of 11,297, pope., rowt "county roads andmad. SatutdaY has been commended for the InOgden ell''', wail ., t, crease in Utah. N ',--- ternoon, at a fleeting of 04- - eIY end the104 county tommiettions Districts in ttah thatarehave totida committee of the Ogden them- per cent membership Alpine. ,, her of commerce. The roads ere Doyle. Groot y oroan. Weber. 'W a- of odd,. morgue, North summit. blur. e trnt "IVO Petittl In Om northroad ,,, the cAty to the paved county rey, Logan. Provo, Juab and South and from the 1.1,0011., Burnout. Sevier end Boxelder are i' .:;.Lyr .fBarrieville street vie4uct..1,0 the' uppiToaching the 100 per cent rank peers county read in Wilton Lens. verv closely and Salt Sokol City is , ,,.. ..,,,, Mayor Prank Fralleill veld that hiCli in the rank of intertwined mem. .., 1.although the city bee no tinkle tor berehip with lag paid up member. , ', ...she improvement work. the core- - ssnseie sind Duchsane follow close-missipetit devise means for pet. and Millard is next , ''''.1no the roads if the bids are satia- - ly Other districts of the tate are are roads the ''Sactocir. 'below Although the beltway mark,. It fa -'' the city limits the count! bhown. , - ,,, commission WIfl provide SO per cent thla enviable record; the Beside .." , ., of the coat ehows that Utah bee 13 "life ',. A. P. BillitIOW of the chamber of report in the national Imo- ,...."."commerew roads committee preeided I Inembershirs Supt. G. N. Child. ' , ',' at tht meeting' sod others present mitts Bgotoo. trot. George VI, 140 urge the improvement work helm, Brimhall. Supt, 8. A. Fowler. , out this year were Prest,ISupt. B. IC Farnsworth. Surd. U. IfieVine and judge James I Trines W. Kirkham. Prof. LeRoy ll James ' A. Howell ot the Weber Taxpayers, K. Cowles. Supt. Charles H. SkidI more. Prof. CaITIO 111. Smith. Abet. c6mm!ttse ;masesounciation. I, PROVO :thir ' Vieb.r eount7 hi. ST"60 for 11,1 00;rre a. Late& gulerviser rood building program this year Libbie Edwerd and Supt. D.- S., L. was &tricot to bare mccorkle. th. COMMIPSIOn settled before plans thires matter made for reed erotit ift the Chamber Members Vote district& county - , ,', For Eight Directors Car Driven t Unlicensed Two Commissioners By Id ff Trif voting for sight directors of the Ogden of Commerce le reportedchamber Runs Foul of Law Monday oy officials of the organa.m. new auto isation. The polls opened at ,'? : OGDEN, Feb., will close at pm. ManY balWas delivered to the city Saltirday and ir lots went received through the A: tat on. of the city departments and Harman W. Peeri during the peat week. .... Commissioners of tho election re. g and Fred Williams decided upon auitAnnounroment will be roads Monday venial' '' :" atrial &iv. Traffic, 0Mcor W. K. at ' IC annual meeting when reports Smarthwalt gra. nitractfal to of the the aectstary and treasurer will new shiny car by reason of the ; fact that no license Plate Was dis- be given. c COM handed Sit and he the plays ''. VOEI40 PlettiPLZ eatiMilIZE. .1011.111 & tag requesting that ins,' lift ,, to City Judge Jelin A, Hew. report A OGDEN Feb. chapter of . 1!Arteks. ' ' "Pr The cast wee disposed of by the the Younk People's Fellowship of National redetution of Ewa. the ' r ...ewe city officials receiving a rePri-pwas organised at mond by influence of X1 tylor Frank ths Toone 4, Francis. Churchray's,the Good Shepherd Friday night. More than lia young '.'"'"'"- --. 1 ,' 3', persons were present and those i wers: Ronald oilseed I Bureau Head to ii '.. .tpresident. sarlar4 Heed- rickson. triceprsaident: Jean Bailey, Be Special Speaker Roseysar taacretaril The lout Peterson. tress--- I oGnicyr, Feu, Zrbrains !our'''. A number Of visitors, from ,t ',. i .S4lorgeson of the Utak State Faint halt IAA Stletidott. 0,,Mereast Federation will be tivo orie- ti ESTATIN VALUATION SET. .),,.etPat I eeker at the annual social et Wsber county farm bursitis to be ormE,N; reb. vtvalue of the ... t ''.:Aleld Ratuttlai rib" tö In ths WebT estate the late atre. Viola E. county enior high ircbool. Othtr- Young of has been so,t at $11.100 by L state far heroin officials aro ex- :e. H. pierce, 0. J. suttee' etke pected to ttatid. i ?rest. George Ntallinge of ' the tioditard. ' ... Weber organisation will -.. ATTERT TO BANQUET. '! Tbe program will begin":",e-i-m... Diener i will tio served st I:10 p.m, 1 OGDEN.. leb. Intender the direction of Wimp Ellett tory Di et the 145th field artillery ,, Cannon, domestio sciente instructor !will hold its onnum rsunion mad- A picture &how vr, ill i z: nesday. rib. 21, at the Continental th?, school. In the averting arid The limit. 2257 Grant avenue at 210 p.m. ''. Peel!! will conclude with a detect:kill is announced by Preat Wayne A is crowd Mord 1' anticipated. Gudmundsatt There will be a pro- - ........- , . , gram and lostiquet and all members of the hatters, an invitPd. do .,! - OGDEN, Teb. --. aA . ' 'T, fli-.- ai. ; .5, ,.. 4 .' 20.--- - ' ,ri et , :' ' , 'Farn , '' . v ... I3 , a . , t: .T.. -' ' Legionnaires - American I To Its Old Folks -' fatigue' out, FOUNTAIN GREEN. Feb. yd.- -2 ... fits overalls and spent Sunday in on the legion's IFharialaThe old folks of this remedeling work feted Friday. The dal old Methodist rill, Wel Chateau. the ' ' chtireb on Twenty-fourt- h street. btitart with atimetuous dinner at ,, man hauled 3.500 brick from n0011. with bettor proata peso,, Th. - - ,i,- - ---- - the Ashton Firebrick Tile corn- "mt. The oldest women was Mr.. s butte p polid brick wail. .12110 B. Cook. $S, the 'Moot man, andYpt ether construction William Ilikkelsan. work. Following tbo dinner the with ,,;:,, Th..szenervice man will report for ing program wan enjoyed. J., volunteer work on the build. Bishop E. J. Johnson in charge: In. Feb. K. P. and Saittrdai. welcome IL Jensen: ad. vocation, Sunday. treit. force of "nen are dregs, Preet. James L. Nielson: , '' 2, Another on P. the ender the Jensen: Mrs. J. vocal ,, "mouse. duet. building zerkrtiiii, of Contractor Ora Bundy. Lena, Johnson and Miss Delphi" Ali. ,:,.:. In'enteei of the post auxiliary nerved red.. humorous reading. Bishop at noon. histramontal Johnson: , , Rasmussen Ivan and Tern Freedman: Mercy Ivory: address, reading. Mrs. Ordinark.. Prost. It M. Nielson of Mt. Pleasant; 'Test Case to be Filed benediction. Thomas IL Cook. ny OGDEN. Feb. Legion men donned ,, . 1 lit Cot-les- ,., ' .4. !I: - :Aucton - ,,, 1 i , ' . ,, , ? , VTLaideEAlisakirrrto.ikrIb.g. 41Liti.dwreant ceubtrwitamiganyriave .016'.- -4a H. Iblidusoncigs Barridrtoka.y nicht front sombre apiaal taelliall- tie attar & two weeks' illnoss. aronaildusig1.11samallerb4)1.nraathebtllec.oressAProlnu674,411cUtul71. C. v ie, school ar 20...-.(S- city-own- ed at Mar-car- et - By Weight Schedule Feb. VIAccording LOGAN, to report by Mimi Vera Klingman city school nurse wonderful progress has been made in ono gimes of health between the opening workweight, of school in September and the end of the year. In all 1540 children were tested, of whom 116ü were prim. tirally normal; 476. perfect weight for their height and age: II decided. ly overweight: and the remaining NM under weight. December tests found 720 In tho honor lend; 74 in tho safety sone, and but 210 decidedly underweight, Miss Klingrnan attributed the improvement to the co.operstion of Cache Dairy Men Hold Award Day March 3 - LOGAN, Feb. 29.Dairymen of the county look forward to their enamel award day which, this year will be herd on Saturday. March S. at the U. A. C. Certificates will be awarded members of the Panty's five cow-testiassocistions who own bards of five or more rows which, during 1927 . averaged ZOO or more pounds of butterfat Luncheon will be served in the college cafeteria. to be followed by a meeting at which R. E. Everly. western representative of the National Holstein Breeders' association will deliver an address. and Prof. George B. Caine will give a report of activities and associaprogress of the cow-testitions. emg&ndaittegr. nut relaatglitlaelarkeist ere 11:41, front. Provo Ball Player Given Military Honors - PROVO, Fob. Utah Hold Conventierso.an.h: MID Salt Lake June 2 p ,'s - a gs..(psweisi)At Mil-no- Strawberry Project Water Storage Is Year Abosie SPANISH rom Pb. the auspices et the ' '''..-- . , - Pie. Tabernacle Sunday. President Drina tiondocted the serviced which began by the congregation singing "How 'Firm a Foundation." under tho direction of Prof. A. C. Lund. conductor of the Tabernacle choir. The choir, eith Jessie WI Marna and Hyrum J. Christiansen singing the duet part, aang "An Angel From On High." After the invocation by Prest. Nephi L. Morris of Solt Lake stake, Miro Ruth Lindquist, soprano, and the choir sang "Hope ,Thott God." Organist Edward P. Kimball played the accompaniments, prelude and Isoattude. Elder Richards, the first speaker. declared that Latter-da- y Saints believe the Bible more literally than do any other Christian people. He spoke of the word of prophecy as revealed in the Bible. saying that under the guidance of the Holy Ghost prophets of old were given vivid views of subsequent events. even Including the lite of Christ. and events that should precede big second coining. He declared that the prophets by their inspiration actually recorded history before the events occurred. Speaks of Christ. t Jesus Christ used Bible prophecies to identify himself as the Messiah. declared the ppeaker. who also Amid that the Messiah himself was a great prophet, forecasting future events including the end of the world. Establishment of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints was also declared a, fulfillment of Bible prophecy. Old Testament prophets foretold the coming forth of the Book of recMormon. and identified It ord of the people of Joseph. Elder Richards explained. From Genesis and other books of the Old Testament he showed that the descendants of Joseph of Egypt were to possess a land for their short. tante that was apart from Pelee-tin- e . and the speakermansod Amer, Ica as the land of Joseph. - ,,,.., th nellef Gcx-- t - ., oquesne qnito to Nose . i rtalattrn 1Z1 A ;a 41.1111"Zue des ,1160111 - aiSagrada 400111- IlEN . O:a - Itaelmollobs4dens 4 : ' sins . ;LI 5.5,,,,, :.t,;, ..r.i,o ! -- '' .::. ,.,.:. i 1: :, i ,,,.. - , f,,. ;,a. ::.?,:. ...: .f.,;,:;. k....:,,, . I"cossb. "a Virs6 ; - Imo begdp z .,,.;: w. ilr oi, !..;::1 ,...A,40- 36 ItiCITsost.i IN ore... . ..,. r;7! :41' ' Z1711.1 .. t , I FattugATAnill .4'il, y I ---, ir t-!.- . .:::::; f e ,, ,4 , 1 '''''' l'''N,,..., ; 3 : .1 '..;,,, ea "... C.,' .,, 4. 4 . , ,,;. ''',A l V k,p it ,.1 .1 '...) - i 5'!,,,55 - 4.9,,?, Railway Dispatcher Is Called at Price :.,,,, ,,,,,,?'4 , :'7,-- 6 0 bit-ru- , ,'.:. , 5., A , Y 7 ,.,., ', - ' REllEl'IS ... 1,10VEfOR .1'. S- ? , 1?.. 7I e,,,,,x-A...:;., -- it,,4:- ; - .1.. 4 ' .,1)fe,',A ,,,,t SHOPTIS MAKE GAY 'TOOLS for Gram Rettoseresit lariglares. Their slow iv ontles, patted elegy be Pepestee, ore es white es the este limy alley thevetwo - I Your Teeth -- More LovelyThanYou Think This simple i CTUDY attractive peopit, or women. Note the P. , Etta ,. a- 1, --- utaho - --- .., ,., ; ' ---- TO ! ' . ly , a , - ' . ,1 .- Ot ' , ' :: , - ::. - . , ,c;;..r jc,,,,.!' '':"1,4-,- 1:- - ' ;: . ',',, .' ''',:,,.. fi..,, ' - , , 0 , - - - I Mdreet "..."" I ag 11....IF L'Il."11.16 taloned Iv MAO rasa Agehodo. - - 1 ' . , ,, r..., owl 1,b," to s Sit , i I I I 6.....zpooral . . , , . - - , , t Mama - 1u---1-EtT- . , FREE 'off-colo- r" a . I ,10-da- ' 6-- tre- new-typ- -- ''- why your teeth remain dull and unattractive. men mendous part gleaming, clear e dentifrice ' Now, in a teeth play. Don't believe your teeth are naturally dull. "off called Pepsodent, dental science color. You can disprove that. has provided effective combatTheir action is to curdle Can work a transformation in ants.film and remove it Peps. the a surprisingly short time... denio also firms the gums. Morfern science has found a Then the lovely, gleaming new way in tooth and gum care. A ...vay different from any you teeth you see will amaze you. That's where ordinary methods have ever known.... , fail. Combat the film twice daily Run your tongue across your this scientific way., teeth, and you will fed a film, a Get Pepsodent at your drugviscous coat that covers them. or mail the coupon. A That filin att enemy to your gist's y tube will be sent you free. teethend your gums. It clings , to teeth, gets into crevice" and 0MIEMMU10 discoloration' absorbs 1 It stays. and gives your teeth that cloudy, 1 . ' look. Germs by the millions breed in it and lay your teeth open to decay. And they. THM;gPthEils'SOiwrDIECINTD.T TCO13.1," te' with tartar, are the chief cause 1 , of pyorrhea and gam dieorders. Sec. I Aye. cbicago,114777, m,104 S.u.ssaAba.sh Old-timethods fail le combating ha. That's I n. - to surprise you , L.3 - -- tot is certois T hue-ba- nd , '.," ''.'.ii . - dv. ' 4 I gee sew 001,hese Hew Active 'To have an active, limber. pain. free body. unhampered by advancing lion. At years. watch your kidney 24, Mayor (name furnlithed) Barberton. Ohio, is at his office daily . healthy, hearty and series. "L find Foley Pills diuretic Juet the thing to regulate kitittey elimright ination and keep me in lice eabgi The medicinal qualities of tion. Foley's Pills diuretic are valued so that they are guaranteed to highly satisfaction. Constantly in use give over 26 years- - Try them. Schramm. Johnson INDIUM-Conditio- --- Hu Poi.-20.--- 1 ' astrcmsto Perm BUMS a fanners' meeting was held last night at the Junior high school with A. R. Creer, pres-in ident of the local ?arm Bureau , charge. Kenneth Borg. engineer on the Strawberry project. spokethiaon the outlook for water supply year. He stated that there was now in the reservoir 21.040 acre feet more water than at title time one year ago. he also elated that be tunnel and canals were la excellent conditions. W. P. Shipp. electrical engineer. the power plant gave a report en a good stating that It vraaall paying the power it dividend and that B. sold. was tee Taylor . produced canal . manager of the high Online He mid that if the record of busithe financial report gave a ness of last year and stated that the people of Judala.sras to be condiIn best the wag the company tion it had been for years and that 8100,000 yearly was being saved to the water users since they had tak. en the .project over from the goy. 4p ernment. Dr. K. C. tholes, dean of the school f of agriculture at the U. A. C. gave 1 an interesting address on improving i' P).. the dairy Industry by getting better better feeding 442,1t-L.)fi: 4, dairy rows, Practicing cow 4, ..,....,z, associa. end organising testing tions and circles. - - - i ninth chapter. Elder Richards told . of of the forec the coming forth of the Book of Mormon and said its 'actual coming forth Ives in accord with .th. forecasted description. President brine. bearing testimony to the truth of the Book or from read Mormon "Joseph Smiths Own History." telling of the discotery of tiro Book of Morison In the Hill Cumorah. and Pest. Ivins announced that tho Church had purchased that bill. Hs said that 'scientific men are continuously mak lag archaeological discoveries which are unques. tionably corroborative of the Book of Mormon. a book. no part' of which has ever been shown to bo Incorrect. he said. The choir sang "The Heaven, Are Telling." and Elder Arthur Vetnter pronounced ells benedic, I t;on. ; , - 1 The coming, forth of the Book of Mormon and the book itself are fulfillments of Old Testament A. W. propheciee. declared bins 8.nd Elder LeGrand Richards. in the afternoon services, at the - , Twonty-itevon- - ,li Bluibl:luaretw:t my: pelidermiLeadotonchrist.theandtrothem Prest. hTml and El. 'der LeGrand Richards Are Speakers at Tab. tornado in Afternoon. t , . . . - , .r ,. - igede.:11 ' .. t ,- tied. The Book of Mormon fut.. fills that condition he said. He also explained that the Book of PROPHECY IS of 3: ' thil: peoplo should follow Josleoir and look tiar ths book where that PeoPle set., Post- masters at Oades Friday with John A. Wantons. Hyrum. following committees ware appoint! ed to arrange for the annual in Salt Lake June ProgransJohn. A. Israelite Hyrum. chairman; I. L. Petersen, Fairview; Mrs. Mary Cooper, Pleasant Grove; finance. IL P. Stevenson. chairman. Riverton; Jo, lin A. Cali. Fort Bountiful: Mrs. Jr. J. Leona. sanDouglas; Mrs. A. M. Lindberg. E. dy: J. M. Shaffer. Moab; Julius Daily. Canals; entertainment, H. J. Sheffield, Jr.. Earrano; Joseph W. Johnson, Layto,p; J. E. Sheffer. Smithfield: It'll. ?pion. Panguitch: Mrs Alta Dayton, Magna: Annie M.r. Long. Marysville; J. C. Hill. and H. IL Lunt. Cedar City. Deception. J. E. Chadwick. Americus Fork; banquet anti dancs, W. W. Porter. Morgan; Horace Parlor. Salt Lake; decorations. J. Oscar Salina: Mrs. A. C. England. Scottie id; Sarah McBride. Paragon- -beta. A. W. Thompson. Eph- nominating. A. C. Page. Payattendance. W. E. Marshall.irab: auditing, Norman G. AlWtlisville; publicity, P. A. Pereira's: ladies' reception. Mrs. Mary Cooper, Pleasant Grove; horn. town oration.- Walter Cannon, St. George. Sidney- W. Ellawood, Tranonton. the state secretary and treestrrer of and C. C. was released organisation McGee. LeiWilltell. was appointed to fill his place. Efforts are being made to bring Charles A. ranch, orglintsation chairman of district Ma 11. Brentwood, Calif.. to lecture during the convention in June. It is planned by The executive committee to establish county service counctls in ell the terror noun-tie- s of the state under the plan outlined by Harry ig. New. postMesA. Jensen. Mantar general. Glenn state IWOr to ti. was appointed . carry on the project. Liks. 17 a salt , MEETING Sun-!d- ay -- ""wiro.d.hoilto 11-1- HYRUM, Pelt. SO.--- . , , ,I tory funeral services were held Sunchapel for day in the Fifth ward known Ben "Bullet" Jones well pro.. fescional basebell plaYer and mrBerrie mon. who died here following an operation. Theofservices wore Commander under the direction D. Orbs Allen of the American Legion post,. Speakers were Judge George O. Balla, Judge George F. and Porker. Dr. A. N. Merrill Allen. At the grove In Provo City come. ter". which was dedicated by Don Price Autoist Lucky Conover. a salute Villa fired under With Hit-Ru-n Driver the direction of Hewitt Strong and PRICE, Feb. Graham, taps were blown by Byron Dastrup. Members el the American Legion It of this city Is minus a sedan were pallbearers. car but considers himself lucky that be was not killed early Sunday morning when his machins was deMatron of Cleveland molished by a hit and run driver the Helper-Pric- e highway. To be Buried Tuesday onGraham was returning from KenHworth about S a.m. when his ma, PRICE. Feb. will be h14 Thurs- chine was hit by a larger car. turnteraI services rile' Corn- ed over three times and landed off day at IV pni. hi tho church for Mrs. Mariss Du- the road a eomplet wreck. Ile lay rpunity machine uneonscious for an rand, et Cleveland. SO. who died In thebeto Arthur Daipais of Hettohour here Sunday et pneuntenis. er She wee bora hi Menighla, Italy. passed and picked him up, bringMay 10, 10611. Surviving aro her ing him to a local hospital. He lat. husibeind and three children. Mrs. sr ,rovived and is expected to be Palyrama BOUTitP. Louis and Loon- about hi a day or so. baa the hub The sheriffs office tiana Durand. Cleveland. n drivers machine cap of tho and his arrest is expected momentar Utah er asamonows looted fog le lived. didar-arebar- 11; BOOX OF LIOR111011 ' ' In..tijhve.UnrutgrociitalltthtErse4mIluattlaliauctstrit and Church affairs Ho was a senior at tha North Ransom high school and lila sominary, Cartier as officer in the high school Deportment, Typo As Deseret Nowa. bois Labe City, ciub: a membor of Battory D. N. G. or Denote Nora& 1148 inst N.; secretary of the South ward T. M. H. L A.: number of the ward Ttaird South LOP" Ibl. choir; a ward Manlier. and a work. I or of Um 421 club In sheep raising . having boon awarded 28 ribboas in the shoos club contsets He also won first prize, a gold modal in the tat agricultural hoop club contest at Dude in January. Surviving arc his parents. grandparents, lir. and Mrs Charles A. Mulls, of Springvilla: frrandynotham. Mrl- - E. K. Barton. California: and following brothore and sisters: LOGAN. Feb. 20....-Os sweat the Louise. Jon., Que. Donald. sod Carl meeting of the chamber to! Barton. Mt. Pleasant. open air cervices wars hold atFriday evening Chairman Ray family home Monday with into,B. West of the committee lb. r.td,j most in Mt. Pleasant city oemetarY treseied the nacollity of connoeting up the paving on tho orate high-win th north end of the Final Tribute Paid with the Idaho Paved roa4 . county a distance of about four retilisa To Matron of Preston He &renounced the state road teem PRESTON. 7daliti, Feb. mission is anxious to complete the funeral of Marr Jeasop work, and as arranged the county ciallThe wflI only be required to pay 24 per Taylor. wits of J. Green Taylor, waa Second ward chapel on held in the cant of the cost. It wait decided under the direction of Blebthat this committee continuo its la- Friday. E. L. Hansen. This wee the first oP bors with th Monty commission funeral held in the large new to put th project over. wee not room to there and chapel, Prost. T. H. reportthe people. ed securing the Humphrey consent or Logan accommodat The ward chorus of Mochoir, city to establish an airport on a ine? society women, a Ears tract of land 2,000 by Albert Cooper and Mrs. Alldredge. 00 feet. southeast of the Clayton furcity cent. nished the music. Speakers were, to water, telephone, tory . close Bishop William Hawkes, William electric power and bus transportation. This is one of the chambers Shuldberg. Charles Taylor. John A. ProJecte for the year.. and there is Lowe. PresidentKo Taylor Neleon W. Barton. Interment very prospect of its completion. Pr4.1dent A number of change were made wee in the Preston City oemeterY. Mn. was born in MillIn the convtituteon Taylor and bylaws of ville. April 16. 1667, and wee marthe club. Thee. will be printed and ried. March 16116. She was acSI. distributed to the members. tive In Church affairs. Nine of her eleven children survive: Allen free, Gokden. Taylor. and Deal Taylor; Record Attendance Mrs. Bessie Mrs. Merelda Scout School Anticipated Winger, Mrs. Wells, Alice Talbot, Mona and Blanch Taylor., LOGAN, Feb. 20.Preparatione for the annual Scoutmasters' Training school, at the U. A. C. Feb. 24 to Life Long Resident of March 4. are nearly complete and a record breaking attendance is exSpanish Fork Called pected. PORIC, Feb. Courses will include a school for SPOISH Jean bleintirren. new members, a second for advanc U. tiled Sunday in banith st Provo hospital ed mop and a third for scout exec- following a major operation. utive& Included in the teaching She was born here Juas Si. 1614, force will be State Executive Oscar the daughter of Nicholas and A. Kirkham. also Fred C. Mills and Hood Smilli. ho nsarried Gunnar Berg of the Rational organ- Henry Mabrigron and they made isation& home here principally. be died their As a fitting finale a court of several years ago. Surviving are honor meeting for Cache and Logan her parents: children. DeEp. stakes will be held in the tabernacle Lydia, and H. three Dean bialmgren; one Sundae evening. March 4. Awards Mrs. Breckbank. of every kind from the highest hon- slater, Jordan; Angelinabrothers, John ors down to humble merit badges West New York; WI!. and Smith, Joseph will be mode. Addresses will be de- liam Smith. Plain City. Texas: Samlivered by prominent scout uel Smith. New Mexico; B. Glen Smith. St Georg.; Clarence Smith, Spanish Fork. Funeral services were held MonSchool Children Gain day in the First ward chapel. , ' ciallrf. - PRICZ Feb. Bert Derrah. 43, dispather of the RUSSIA Utah Railway died her. Sunday. Me was bora at Louisville. Ky, Jae. 37. 11u . the on of Leslie W. andlottle B. Darrel,. He has lived La Crboa Mi years. ,.. county PEACE ; OGDEN. Feb. 10.-- -A toot ease of Surviving Sr. hie widow. Mrs. Rel. UTAH BRIEFs U. Darrell. president of the CathoftrtTD11111 auction ...Abe ordinanra 4 lio league of Carbon county. and salsa In Mils city, Is to bo brought two deughterse Wilda and Geneva .bolero tits city court. A complaint ETRultahrara than de -- was Issued Saturday against Mr. Darrah was a member Her- - of South Cache Joined aa dairyman Darrel'. (Continued tom Paso One) R. Stanhol et Saturday under tho &novicesRoaming of the Salt take lodge No. U. B. P. of Gra t InSaSaT! Karts and J. street ; G. Z. obertistr Farm Bureau. the Brooders A Cow. which they said sorting from move. 01,111111WAlt tha with thin violating and County tepting associations the people. should not spread over ., by ociaducting an auction after ranth R, L. wrigloy se oto barns Delta' Man Buried in at and prove a potent force in Action is tba taken p.m. Europe t ' Fred yoowinn yaramors,: of the marchants departmant of the' Miller. JP Smith. J. G. Writ-At- , causing sustesmen to Prune ambiCedar which . Ogden Chambor of Conunerca City Cemetery C. armament Iran. tious J. Oisen,Loromus projects. ' ' - . - has recently urged tha enforcoment tHillary Andorran. H. P. Andersen. Ed. Niel. CEDAR CITY. rub. Another element which tended ,.. of the ordinance. Mr. Korea cial.ma len. Bergin Andorran. Lon Somata. S. of Delta was to Corry, members of the commisunconstitutionat. 'r the ordinanco is graaat samm, wilimm it grown. buried in the Cedar City cemetery sion4pur In their labors was a commun, ,. Mtwara Monsen; D. a. Nielson and funeral services following Sunday International ication from the '.' peace . in the L. D. S. tabernacle, under di. Utah Firm Gets Arizona James G c briatenaen. bureau declaring that disarmament rection of the rirst ward bishopric. was bemost the I. le. urgent problem were stake B. A, J. T. HrRrmHyrum S. Palmer. J. Contract P. Speakere .....t.1:held their annual Green and Gold S. Y. Leib ; music was py fore the world. Jones and , ",' OGDEN,' Grading rob. Pleads For Treatiesi. forj ball In the Ent hall Friday nightthe Otto rife quartet. and solo, by ." grading 30 Miles of road for the S. i Mn. than :e couples war prosBishop N. It Corry: literate were Alluding to the American initia!' P. la Arizona, has been awarded to 'tut and Charles Hey. Joseph in by tive Jilt. the outlawry of of .........' , '" ; ."' tho Ptah Consitruction company Mr. Corry !eaves borne. widow war andproposing the abolishing of sobcompany officials 'W et ad' I PARK CITYThe Lenton season children: the and, ..4'' Myron following the communication deSaturday by H. O. Wattle,. vice which bosins on Ash Wednesday, . Robert, George. Mabel and Hey. maHnes, '''. who is in San Francisco. pet,. 2,... wiiit bo celebrated with sp. of international borne Corry': Mrs. Marrraret C. Par. clared reduction rigid will be on a lino chant ;preprints ceremonies at St Mary's was Imperative end forces naval C. Bebecesh Nelson; ry and lire. on the San Carlos branch and is:church- - Mass will be celobrated one brother, Andrew Corry: one sis- that all conflicie should be submad. by the coostruction daily at 7;10 cm. on I due- mitted first to conciliation and. this ter. Mrs. Mary C. Corlett. et Ohonocesesty Coolidge dam, for tortng ins. 1...ent at 7 :AO p.m. "'Mays ' POULTRY bo sold will KEN TO IS CAST CHOSEN failing, to compulsory arbitration. IIERT. I wators of the San Carlos and Gila tho 'War of the Cross." A serieo .....rivers 'Only by this means can security e LOGAN. Feb. th for Huntsville of Looters sermons will be preached Feb. fn.At a meeting of Former ntovo, ,,, --- -o of the peoples be achieved:4 it .. he tha Rev. Thomas F. Butler on the PrtrrO Poultry association to be Junior high school play. "Penrod.' YOUTH MT $ir Atm has se been held Call WilMatron selected follows: Answers Monday evening in the city Wednenday reeninns, and county building. Fred It. Brad- liam Preston, Alice Worley. Marys DeClaring that disarmament and OGDEN. reit. 20.Edward West. OGDEN. Ifeb. ley of American Fork. director of Hickman Morrie Wright. Stewart : M. PLEASANTHr. end Mfg the of 3165 Monroe avonue, suffered Rasmussen Felt, et wife of peace could be promoted either by Jorgine Dile Utah Carlson donee, Ryan. Stella State Harold Olivrecos Poultry, announce birth multilateral the, association, bralsos arm treaties of conciliation about the body. let; , Clarice will sneak on tonics of interest to Dick Owen, OiP012, 'rad John Pelt. died Sunday night at the and hood Saturday 'tight when of a son. Mrs.' Oliveroon was for. all of the poultry growers of the Bullet'. George Bill. Jack Fry. 13er- home, Ulf Grant avenue. Mrs. Felt and arbitration or by bilateral trea' L,. knocked down by an auto driven moil,' Mist Pearl Oleon. , while the ties. Lord Cusbendun . nice McCracken,. Jack Bowen. Wen- - wail taken ill Sunday sees1on. pledged --r- -by Miles Peterson. 14O3 Twenty.. ......,......, dell Andereon. George Heil. Robert family were at Sunday school. They Great Britain's help In the creaWest was taken to 1 MT. PLEASANTWilliam Oloon t found her proetrateon the floor tion of such agreement,. ::1111:111 street. Ted and Iterriti CHILD Tayior. Hc..GLEcTEK of the btrth of a self. hospital and later retuovod boo boon advised NOT. upon their return frdm the service. , Must Bees Secarity TESCEla ""Jo hi howhorn.. The Parvativ Peterson told police erandson St fr,ly. Mrs. Felt was born in Huntsville Van-Team In --opening the general discus-lioofficer that -- West cam from bo. are Jr. and Kra Grover Bradley of I SChl) and has resided In Ogden many PROVO; wilful' Dega treed car at Lord Cushendun. frankly besides her Ximborly. Nev. Mrs. Bradley was liact of six minor children, Joshua years. Surviving and Monroe avenue Runs Away, Children are the following children: J. coming out for the position long formorly Miss Stella Olson of tbiia. Crosby, brought here from Good .. torsos could not mop tato carand Jr. in Dm city, Huntsville: , . Earl Yet, LeRoy maintained by ll'rance. said that in- Springs Nov, was sentenced to r,. .......-to avoid the aceident. , Without Injury Felt. Overton. Nev.; W. Irvin Felt. ternational security and disarmastate prison Etaturday by judge I---. ,.. ', Mrs. SPROIG Virt J. and Idaho Arnold Pelt Idaho; Palle, t (ITTMr. George P Barker. are Interdependent and ad4- t, DATE UNNAMED. DRAPER, ,CONTENTION NI,. St ischool in Chicago; Elva- Pelt. ment Borney Of Ohba. ownounco the birth - ' ea that unless better security le ' The lives Mr. twenty-fiv- e a f .on. of and Mrs. wre 1.' Ogden. school Bartley chilOGIOEN. Feb. 20.Date , of 111 CHARGE. !FAMILY DESERTED ttr tho dren were of Amino City. Tho Mother given to nationa there is little hope endangered Friday night annual tonvontion of thoBuoinetas A formerly was Mies Olive Mortenoon, ft for any appreciable disarmament rnovo. Feb. fit.On a allays bt when the team of horses : bitched to JACK XVOISALD Ay. ornen a clut, of With. protimiist 1 the --local school vita became fright"; failure for his wife and etted Minister Belles of Foreign ia the Hotel Bigelow. will depend Feb. PARK CITY, ran and and The Mrs. Tbeisiorat child. Nash Yaks L. away. was children Czechoslovakia. president of the the Unto of thetrialt to Utah brought Jumped out one st a time ,, '... , ' upon and all The body of pick McDonal& the old commiseon. saki that ths great ot Lana. madoon politipa. national Sump announce tho birth 91 a son. bore from Magna faaturdaY. succeeded in caning before the time Parkite who died in the govt prasident, who is expectod to attend. horses crashed into a telephotta Polo. ernment hospital in Bol. s, Idaho, point concerning the 'unasked ount a'll"" It. an-- 1 7;P.111AJIIArthral , ,i Miss Ads Driavrola . prosidont of ths nonnoed to Thomas the driver was were brought to Park City for fu- tension of conciliation and Mb. -, organize Mr. Moand Afra club. says :40 delegate. will by Silas was that the league would The '' ,'' thrown from the an and badly neral aereMwi and interment I i?ttfinil, Min Stewart CattertY Idaho in at. only itnerven and settle conflicts, Postmasters bruised. All the -children escaped Ipertiee. were held 7riday - : chairman at the Marirsret . senora' convention ThomRoe. ettatca. Catholic, With Mares The miner hurts. van was badwhen the parties to the dispute arrirea bows Ketarday FRICEMt to The Inability eel HIIIII34, Yob. te..titpecial)-- - ly Interment failed to as Butler officiating. damaged. John J. tho east reach an accord and , , Bishop to NI liar.' !John A. Israelsen. member of the was la Glenwood centeteri , fres r Sunday, dedication'dittyof the Notre when hostilities; actually threaten- , executive of the Nation- tern but an organisation has committee ; Pa school esthetic Indeflwas oNE cousiLE LictlaLm !' at League of District Fostenasters. been racle. never) it SMELTER Wank , MKS. flatly ,pootponed. bait been appointed by E. A. Meeks. On declared that If peoples were i.' ' COWDEN. Mr. brae lien plant to make a Feb. Feb. TOOELE. .A marriage 1of . to semet in survey of the state the cease president was issued league Patordse with the view 'Conrad J.. "Dill Scott" Berg. Ilk died I trade to Leal, that belligerent a 1 ie, A. Olson and Irene G. to ROI MANILALocal school. are to ta. the establiehment of an active post- of Gallagher, main closed again this ',week due to masters' organidation In Idaho. The fore perfecting an organization lPe- - aiaturday at a hotel in the alereH 1 "resolve attaeks woctid be leas no' .1 Ct4.1 ht the national convention to be tows of T000ts. Ha baa bssa s, ir in the future, they Isessisl eat., ' sea i- ' N . aptageois ot scarlet Sava.. Goa state eon t63 amidst paatana bel4 at . ,rn Pomba toot Ilaataaboa filaidaat At tais liar Sot sad awl eats AOC 110 diourna , ,, ,, , ,4,, 1 , Feb. Clegg. sparks and Chriotin Hinckley were Pronounced the most beautiful girlie oi th B. 1..1.1. campus in tha beauty contest. Eva-Ir- e Cie linnet was named se the most popular young lady. The contest was ruts in tonneicHon with the anima alli011. In the same contest Albert s, football tackle. toiler. dramatic artist and quarter good fellow was named as the most popular man on the CILITIOUI. Grant City School Teachers "Rags" Ingstaoll and Jim and Gerald Anderson ran Conies. close Plan Meeting Feb. 25 race in this event. Pictures of times celebrities will LOGAN'. Fels n the Loge ppear in the "Banyan," the Year Feb. 21, teeth-er- a school book of B. T. U.. aa a spacial los, high of the Saturday. schools will bold as city tuts. to discuss proposed extenThis year amnesia' interest has institute courses and improvement in been manifest in this contest ite was sion will be teacher technique. indicated by thei fact that a on held both morning Meetings afternoon. and string of acantneon were filed each Luncheon will be served between named on a petition bearing 21 meetings at the school's cafeteria. n ames. Included among the Pres. P. 3( Young of the Logan lar men and women wars Tarbopopuand Teachers associetion annennentil Cleo, the two Cougar mascots of school sup. the Gm limitation. Another feature of 'speakers from officestate and from the the nomination was that Jim and will address; the teachers. Gerald Anderson. twin boys hailing U. A. from Price. were named on a sing is ballot Eleventh Ward Although the Cougars lost in the finals, Glen S. Potter, editor of the New Bishopric Named year book. declares his favorites to have good positions in this book Eleventh LOGAN. Feb. this year stir waY,, as he is using ward was released bishopric 'wild me as the motif around ARUM conference ward which he is building hie year book , whenat the Logan stake presidency wee material.. in attendance. The new officers The celebrities will be duly chosen are: D. W. Cook, bishop; to Mr. Potter lographed, P. Satterthwalte. first counselor; and will beaccording 10, given Important H. Powell. second counselor: Pages in the "Bunyan." clerk. Bishop Cheri's Jenkins. Clark Larson won in tho men's 'James IL Thomas, Counselors Heber 'beauty contest" and wilt appear in Carlisle and Onion Gallff . along with the 'Bunyan." that Part of the sear O. p. clerk, were re. book reserved, for special purposes. Jesse& Satterthwele. PROVO. Marjorie c - o Girl Beauties For Year Book Named at B. Y. U. 44'4', :' 20.,Vorty-thrti- , Fatigue Their New "Chateau" ,Fountain Green Host 7,;On for 1928 candidates for thstbaccalsureato dagra in the toilette nr aria and at B. Y. U. have been apprOved tor graduation by the univarsity council, and shout 24 por . will including the graduate' wh complete requirements by the end of the summer quartar, will come soon. according Up for approval to Dean Carl F. Eyring, who has breR 'working over the credits of the candidates. , Candidates for graduation In the other four colleges of the university will come up for approval later. The ItItt class of graduates from of arts and soiences theirellege be the largest that has gone out from that particular college In any on. year, Dean Eyring declared. The names of th candidates and their maJor, and tninor subjects follow: Marian Aaron, history and political sciatica, English; Vesta Anderson physical education. zoology and hottioY; Oliver Besinger, pbyeics, mathematics: Lowell Sidduinh. phIisnail- education. French; Loran C. ErYintr, chemistry. mathematics; Christenson. Ralph physics. mathematien; Riad N. Colvin. Pin'slest education, economies and sociC. Don logy; Corbett, physical 'duration. zoning and botany; Ross Isckson, physical education, niocioloirY; Blies L. leinlayson, soolnar. chemistry; Newell IL Freld. chi weence. history; Mary Graham. English, political science; Lin Warier Hansen phyalcal oducation, English; Stanley Hardy. zoology, chemist1"Si David F. Hart, political science. history: Marva Hodson, Physical edutatian. English; Ray Houtz. chemistry, mathematics; hisMargaret H. Hansen. English, tory: Myrtle tee. Jensen. hintory, Engileh; Charles Union Jameson, physics, mathematics; lAnore Johnson. English, history and sociology; Johnson. Margaret E. French and Latin; Myron English, N. Jorgensen. ch PM fairy. zoology and Fred Kelsey, bontanyt' physics. chemistry; O. Blaine Larson. political' science, conomice; Della McBride. history and political science. physical education; Roy- - A. Manlove, physical education, woodwork and drafting; Lorin C. Milan his-- , tory, phychology; Artla U. Miner, political- Hence, Spanish; Fred J. Richen. Botany, zoology and chem. ifftrYI D. 'yin Rasmussen, neology, botany and chemistry; Leen) Romney. physical aditcation, Engligh: Marion Louisa Russell, English. PhVecal education; Elmer K J. Vernal physica, 'mathematics; Stimpson. English. French; Thomas Lynn Smith, sociology and economics. history; Annie A. Tanner. Englion elementary teaching; Richard H. Thorpe. phyalcsi education, act,- nomics: Afton A. Waldron, physical ducation, sociology; Donald E. Went, neology. chemistry; Russell Welker, English. and Spanish French; William Owen Winkler, chemistrY, Limon mathematics; Young. mathematics, physics. N , & tis , t Spinal Meningitis Fatal to School Boy U. E. A. Memberstup B. Y. U. Announc(s! ber urges Hai. 22 Per Cent -Increase for Year 43 Arts - Science afding f!vit!ig , ta h ham t oc X InFeb. Gap to Idaho Line tho National Zducation Paved Highway S - f , d. I : . - b was 4 Mira. dr amportor. irretpdar Carrie; Deliver, Moak' bo reported id Logan coevice OZITUARY 1 , J. . T. rnmitu qr1 aLa . ' Gonnar Rastoomoo. Re. porter. For or subscriptions eon Provo Wire Deseret News. TeL SZA, or Melvin Booth, 366-1- ........ , 11hy LOGAN PRO,V0 21. - rzrzt , ,. Y reported to Cries Carrier prmardar sorties aboaddL be Barton. Mat. liar, Ian Dasorai W. Tel. -W, Me Taeatrthird Lak. Mr. or litastord Whitaker, Balawlere Mlle Gladwell. 1124. 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