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Show p THE DESERET NEWS t Tired of Jail;' Bill of Fare; Seeks Removal PROVO ! OF UTAH STAKE TO i ; oeevtro os Ipciooo gwll Pro'o office Dcorret Aewa THMelvlo Booth. MS- Mfricf Foe RLU-KIOOT- Wards Throughout Stake to Students Release Fete Attend Imposing In Stake Tabernacle. After sevtral weeks q( careful preparation the ol The PP.uVO, Oct. 27. iNyrr lmpiiltiS 1paraijt to be u ready ropnet, tha Boy at the LTah produced tomorrow 30 10 am. Prof. etake Uber:i4i at K. H Lawoni of the Young um-i- n children mi and charge, hoots ot the stake of the u tay and thehoruetS various make up cf lie pageant, which ie proincl the rexioiaWou "f the goaf I Ai wa.d fcomiay isehool seaaiona l0 the Make are adjourned for the production. lb principal chandlers are a fol owa Au ancient roph 1, J. M. Jensen; the angel, Merrill t hi boy prophet, Harold brown, prayer singer, Mrs Hroo chtldrsn, springtime Pastrup; praver children, s.andard bearers, peopie : of the nation, banner bear-er- a Procrane- Prelude, organ music; singing, Lord Accept Our True Devotion,'' scripture congregation; Invocation; 23.13-14-lan anreading, Isaiah cient prophet. The Spirit of Grand prologue, Prayer Mechorus of prayer children, to Thee Guide solo, Secret Prayer " Grand tableau. Prayer of Faith. iuierludt, 'Prayer Js the boul s De Th Prayr of the Boy Prophet, scripture reading James, 1 fc. au Sanaa, prophet; ifte Spirit of Spring-tunsymbolised by children in springtime character; chorus, Jo First Prayer, grand scphhmitha tafalsawf Th Prayer In the trove. interlude. "W Thank Thee O God for a Prophet, congrega- e. tion. Episode two. She Angel in the Midst of Heaven; scripture reading, Revelations. 14.6-- 7, an ancient prophet; appearance or the angel, What Was Witnessed In qUartet, the Heavens? scripture reading 16 4. an ancient TleveUttons, f rophet. Episode three. The Message to the Nations, scripturo reading, 4 1. an ancient prophet, And Many Nagrand processional. tions Shall Come; singing. High i the Moun'.aia Top, congrega- Afire h, tion. .Conference Called Sunday tn Kolob SPRING VILLE, Oct. 27.(&pccisl) The Kolob ataku quarterly conference wlH be held Saturday and Sunday In the high school. Saturday morning at Is o'clock roll will bo called for the different quorum officers. The priesthood members are asked to bs present at the 2 o clock meeting and the Relief society will hold meeting at 1 and 2 o'clock. Sunday morning at Id o'clock the general session of the conference at 2 will convene and another o'clock, while the evening meetlrg win bs undr direction, of the Aaronic priesthood. Stomach Ulcer Pains Stopped Overnight! i-- Wliv suffer with this extreme Itnntaui tr uble when w canor posijour tively assure jou full relief money back? W guarantee Wolfes Compound will relieve you of extreme gastritis or ulcers of the restomach, or we will positively ur medicine fund your these for in used California been has for over 23 years with un tr able success Many doctors pre varving scribe it regularly. It begins at om e to gte relief from the aevere patn. vojnRmf nd thec discomforts and agontev, tnd from day lo day the improement u steady and increasingly rapid lou are cot compelled to restnet ) ourself to w milk diet. f r when tmk Ing our medicine jou are enabled three to eat a times a day, Whst would you give to be able a eit again as you formerly did It should be jMrlble with Wolfe's Compound, and best of all. the coM Is 'cry little, and you are guaranteed your m nev hack if it dv not help you to vour entire satisfaction we take vets to be the sole lode vour word it Write todav for lull particulars of this fanv'uv t'al fomia prescription and how r can trr it foe sivloen days to prove Its merits. b1. d fr ' Wolfe's Laboratories . 423 E. Plow 1m . Ai'-le- a, XlrfH. Dept. 291 f allforata. Wattis Concludes , .in Echo Res- - Voted ervoir at Cost of $52,800. . Rulon IL Neilaun,, IL porter, lrrugular Carrier, Delivery kImiuM be reported to Denle Hovey, 218 east Third South, Logna-Tel- , l&L Oct. (.special ) fcarl (lili Mix, Manioa Is tired of boarding in (tie Bingham roomy jail and is seeking bln rdcue on a habeas oorpoa. through hi. at- tomey. t.uy 1. Tyler of Imw-tellTito rare was liranl by District Judge Rallt K. Adair Thursday and taken under advisement. Attorney Tyler there is not . sufriiient evidence uttan which to hold M anion. He, opjssied by Conniy Atiiimry Z. Becd Miller. Manbm b awaiting trial on a burglary ctiargc. . KA Y8VILLE, Oct. 27 rteia 5 - relv, vv,r ! Wattis-Pamberg- er 4 Great Grandsons Leave on Same Day For Mission Field u Hoover-Curtie- -- Rotary Votes to Avoid Squabble ia(JllPhntl tt-- ! un Illusion, Claim of Nugent; Is Back of King. GRACE Idaho, Oct-- 27. t special) The political kettls Is kept hi constant turmoil here, ih rallies by the rival major parnc many ery n gin in the Um valley. During the past week both Republicans and icnwcra.a held luwe enthusiastic mcvticBs. Every is included ui the program. Jo Peterson, uepunlican, I ocatello, pke here .nv.y. Tue day, T. C. Coffin, Democrat, appeared and Wednesday uosernor 1L C. Baldridge, seoamg on the G. U. p. ticket, addressed a lure gathering here. Addison T. Rm th, also Republican. Is scheduled for an address Monday while the Jemo-crati- c thunder will bo concluded w th a giant rally here Monday, riif, BLACKFOOT. Oct. !7. Idaho, 76, died at his Rose Wednesday afternoon his widow he is survived sons and three daughters Frank and Arthur, ai! of Blarhfoot. John William of Price, Utah; Mary HoUndr from California; James L of Logan, Utah; Ha-s- cl Kruscr of Blarkfoot, Ella Thompson of bal Lake City, and Vernon of California. The funeral will be held at Rose Sunday afternoon, undr direction of the Modern Mortuary company. Smith's Work Lauded In Blackfoot Meeting BLtCKKVOT 7 Idaho, Oct, Th- - Vtoni,na Smith tor ITrsld.nl club had a rousing meeting i the Odd Fellows' hall Thursday afternoon. The president of tne Quinn, wo v ren-M- - al -- a, v s - of fon ,Tr pm.' (iinrimB lM MIA MALAD, Idahn, erial) D L. Kvau, Malad Os I 27 imp- fninr member clui who is ljns retiring as a m4ber of the Melud board after having erved In that capacity an.' other m n in the rummumu was guest of honor at a banquet given by the Malad Lions cul Thursdav evening Guy Beneon acted as toitmatrr and brief adores Mr eulogising hw-A TH'm1 Kvn wr-civile Hanson. Hj rum Hanson Thomas Richard. D P and Hnry K Thomas of the school longer t'-- r Oneida War Mothers Welcome State Head 0! 27 MALAD, Id i ho, War Mothers of the onetda '.un chp-t- r will hold a meeting at the Eagles! hall at lo 50 a.m. ilundav In honor of the state war mother, Lina Fairweather. of Wallace. Ida. who will visit wuh the War Mothr of On(da county that Oct ! dev fhe wit give a report from the disabled veterans who are In the hospital at Boise. Woods Cross Ships 5 Cars of Carrots - CtAAEO ev the oe (GJicerm and AicohoJ Base) safe sure economical The R. M.Ho!lingshead Com den. tame N fa ic!n fr When a coin OGDEN, Ut 27 milU composed tf Secretary E. J. Fje.aUd of the itfdm c.iamber tf commerce, ilauager Harry V. Lockett Jr. of the Hotel Bigelow and Albert B Fouiger, manager for tn Paine & Hurat company, appejji .to the city comimsuoit Friday permission for large busies to pak on Washington avenue, in front of a proposed site for the comparyt. Judge Hendricks Disposes of Many Old Cases on Books ft dil (t liv f,! ' State ll. at fr f TWICE DISH. V WHAT BUNGLE SPIDER .II AN By outrage! HARRY J. TUTHILL WHAT A CR.ME ! THE SLY MAN OF THE WORLD! A WEAVING Mia WEB AROUMO SUCH A eEAUTiRJL Fly. MARK MY VJCRO AND TAKE WARNING BUNGLE TU. SPEND EVERY NICKEL OF MY DOUGH TO SEE THAT YOU OONT tET AWAf WITH THAT (TUFF. greem-eye- o HADDOCK SPENT MAfJY IDLE HOURS TODAY HIS AND MISTAKEN SjS.PiC.ON Western Boy Nearly Ruined Thousand of thnuren are rdjleI of their birthright uf hraith and happmtv bv nwtul conatuatjn. Waste niatter held tu long In ti.eir which pollute bowel foim bnd tnetr biood. tauae n, ada'he-mated tongue, tndigeatmn, beith. bilivUene . make tu m weak. fretful and undetwaght. utf-- r t let yuur (hiid L rn rnnetitiation until bm toma h and b wel are wrkerrd At the firt ign f bad lreath. coated ton sue or feveriehne-- . M.p hi trouble ouitk with California Kig frvrut. Children love its rich, fruity fast, it cleans them out thoronghly, regand ulates stomach and bowrela iVr these orgvns tone and etrenath ao they continue to act normally if Ihilr nwr accotd. Thousand of WMrn nioihera are eager to tell of their exierienc R. J. Raines. 1224 Mr with it Kat Jhth b . Oklahoma City, OklaMv save: homa. little son was near before I ly ruined bv weak bowel him California Fig boran giving k bvrup. He was sallow, bilious, half-sicall the time, boon be was strong and well and full cf life esain. Since this experience Ire kept California Fig bvrup In the froze all the time for colds and anv upset spell. Robert li tout now ,and weighs 42 pounds! protect your c! l!d from imitatloni of C'vPfortCa Fis? Fvrup. S- Ghat th carton you get bears the California. (Adv.) , ln -e I. k t I. (rygo the Lrnt That beaver ,VVC aafr rll CAPCANELLA SPOKE OF COLONEL BUNGLE. J. A hr JEALOUSY HARSH 27. Tiro cora-iftn- y which burglars attempted to uiow open several weeks ago, was tpene-Friday by Walter Fhilpott, a local locksmith, who drilled two hobs in the door and by means of a wire manipulated the tumblers. n There was enough explosive the safe, to wreck me entire buildthe said After ing, Mr. Uhillpott was discovered attempted Aburglary K. Noble removed the Detetiiv explosive and packing aroundleft the to await the rethe sale was turn of Mr. Brewer whobe was out of town. The safe la to nd to continue in service for toe Brewer company. '.v'n monster NURSING txt4 Ave., City Board Moving. Discourages at Gunnion vesterdjv WHEN 56YL Aitii-Eve- ze OIPEN, Jfire of the J. .W. Brower Wasning-to- n Gather voman THE. GREAT 5.LEMT VOTE V.A5 50 BAOLV Up Whole Block In Parking on For 1 OF . t Blow to Ash for Beet Farmer Hurt In Runaway, Girl Escapes Injury the Shull. BEayfr. why Should a jf LOVEC. CULTURED. SEET LITTLE I LOOK AT A MILLIONAIRE Nitro Beehive Stage tn OVER AND OVER I ASK MYSELF IP & INTERESTED IN HIM. THE ANSjER no! A THOUSAND times NO I USF UPLIFTER Twen-tf-Wt- Removes Enough - STATION CHANGE atreet, Ogden, Alfred Glad well. h Off kx, MS ), The Mad Beaver. $The d Ui. M Reporter a 27 -T-wenty-four thousand bags of sugar have been new manufactured at th sugar since factory at Missoula, Mont., the factory was opeced ou 0 t. 11, traffic says J. Walter Y. Ellington, Cannon, general manager and W superintendent for the Amalgamated Sugar company, who have returned from a visit to the plant. The company official say the run at the factory is only a little more than over and It is expected that more than fft.nuo bag will have been turned out when the factory cloes. The total run will be about 49 day, tn nddltion. tn the extra men needed In the beet fields, 390 men are employed in the factory Mr. Elllngvton says that the Missoula factory i the only one tn western Montana and drawn its from the Miaoula district, the Flitter Root valley. Deer Lodge valley and the Jeffer&on and .Gelatin valleys. More than CO farmer from the Helena valley who recently visited the section announced they would plant more than 1.990 acres of beets next year, Mr. Ellmgston say a M THE BUNGLE FAMILY Twenty-thir- U. S. Dairies Most Sanitary, Member World Tour Says V Get Plenty Deer CHORIft HORK BEt.MP, PRO0. Oct. 27 The Mendel, 17 Sp.-la- l 'fcMIlHFII.LU sohn Male chorus will begin 1 he the following hmltUfiekl hunters work tomorrow in ha reported they were successful oitege hail at 13 16 whenmeeting th per- - in getting a deer during the opem mannt roll of th club for the com- - ssson. J H Henderson, final md up, according Heaps, orad Plowman, KnBieyr Stanley Duiiford. prrsident Harwood Kn Tidwell, Frank Tld-- A varied program of activities an Hiiljard. Frank Hulyard, will will, h earned out climaxed by a state. Brt Thorniev, Robert Seeley and wide arvonaied male chorus - J, Heny VNatts. MoM of tfe appearn9- twere killed in Logan and Black- The Heaps smith Fork canyons. HOSPIT4L PROGRESSES, daer wag on of the largest and will I be mounted. 27 The cement A PRE8T(V work is all done and the brick work B4G4ZINK PROGRAM. commenced on the twenty thousand dollar hopta!, which is being built SMITHFIELD, Oct 27 (Special on Ft?i fiut, 7 he members of tho Third ward Relief society will 'conduct a maga-nn- e Rl'PI RI.IC4N9 RU.I1. program under the direction of Mrs Alice Thornley at the Third AMERICAN VfRK. Oft 27 2 t.rcctai A rousing Republican ward tecreation hall Tuesday at ai was heldK here Thurlar with Leatherwod the (.RAND BALL PLANNED. main epe.iher of the eenjng Musk was furnt-iheBMITHS1ELD. Oct. 27 fSpeeisl) by the American Fork A grand Haloween eal! will be band Previous to the rallv a verv colorful parade march-- d through by the Thirl ward tho streets Tuesday Oct. 39, In the ward hail AT AID FOR BUS W. X M-- Pocatello Youth Shot When Pal Shoots in Cabin James Chapman home in Besides bv six Samuel, rlly Vet-d- TeL office, they received no encouri-agemenAfter Mr. Beckett explained hat Howard Hout of the BtlHve stag desired to rent a frontage at 2461 Washington avenue anti to vaata their office on lower Tweni'-fift-E.h street. Commissioner Fred Williams deplored what he term-- d a tendency to make Ogdeu a one-stre- et town 'ommasioner Hartman W Peery one-fa.t- if called attention to the traffic and parking situation on Washington avenue and Mayor Frank Francis that the commission woi.4 declared OGDEN, Oct 27. Judge John not be a party to getting tbe bua cltt-sewho will retire from the station removed from its present the end of the year, location. If it is moved, he said, the city court 27at cases dismissed Friday In an ef- commission will then see what can fort to clean up the calendar be- be done for parking the busses. WOODS CROSS, Oct. 27 Five fore be rettrea. Some of the cases carloads of carrots have been ship- dated back into 1927 and most of monopolies. The Jdthojn attack'd Hoover for ped from Woods Cross to eastern them were dismissed owing to inhis failurr ( trke a defin te stand points, according to H. P. Mathew, of evidence. on th prohibition 'question. Jn clos- district agricultural inspector. The sufficiency are the cases disnvs- Following --ing h urged th election of &ena- ear tor William H. King, stating that which f considered a good price James A. Martin, failure to supMr. Mathews say that the car: tne Utahn was one of the outstandA. P Martin J are of a high grade Shipment port minor child, ing f.gurca in th? s.nate. The pro- rots automobil and issuing 0 included several mumul of carrot i comparatively new for propriating largram bad check. Grant Huffm, petty tbd-neDavis v numbers rfountv Democratic Chaircounty. 27 Po . TELIA, (Special) ceny; R T. M cbe!l, bad check, automan K S Chambers was in charge v Suffering from a bullet wound at-cllasrence appropriating of the meeting comA Nelson, failrue to supa R inflicted by mobile boy ntaily Republican Women Hold port R. J Wmtle and Edwin panion in an old cabin about fnjpv: aftPocatello to family, of miles east support Friday Stoke40Luling Reception for Nominees Tode Child, drunkenness; P M Ila-ne- v, ernoon. (Jordan Peterson. miii ZZ Mr C L MoRr.de, of Mr and Mrs. bad KA A SVILLE, Oct. 27 ut Peterson, check; (Special) uatb-rin- e West Buell street is cor, fined to a Mr and Mrs Ernest Bamberger bad chek, twoE- - cases M. Warner petty local hospital in a critical condiand Mr. and Mr. 4 . H Wattis will Ferry .assault; be gdests of honor at a reception larceny- - Charles Dow nev, drunkn-n- e tion to be given by the W omen s He was brought to Pocatello by Elmer Osgood, petty larceny. . club at Kaysvilie at the R W. Broen, bad check; George An-M Deputy Sheriff It a Harris familv. Mr to home of aupoprt drew. canp.ng nd Young Peterson wav Mis. John W. failing IJHj.AN, tk-- t 27. Professor G. B A. Ross, atout with two otn-- r boy. J Thursday Nov Sherwood, bad check: TomMarsh Came of the Suiinal husbandry ut -- 1Thornlev, evening. 14 (fid Paul botn Mrs Cecil assault: Jess.e and F. Uannon and Math- tempted Pugmirc. partuieiit at the Utah Agricultural ew Cowley wiH speak Arthur L. Tyler hnt a had bastardv; The Ahlott. of boy Petr on age years campaign college has Juh relumed trom makfor tn-i!y- : vaxe hen and Petecson issues. Mrs. G. D. Rutledge fry'ng is in Powell faiure to provide monev ing a three months study of dairy by w..cn A O Dee, obtaining of stove. E. on cam the the bird arrangement. un was ons He condit in Europe. false pretnse- - Mrs M. K A I wood Trier drew' a 3 calibre reviver, of the 26 delegates selected to and John Doe, operating a soft dr nk which he earned in a scabbard, and the United htates at the Fairview Hoover Club parlor w ithout a licens, Les Malan. In some manner the w'enpon va World Dairy congress which wa entered Pepossession of liquor. discharged The bullet near held in Loudon trom June 21 to Hold Meeting the terson s body at a point ftjnigbt Among Vhe countries visJuly to and according Holof the were stomach, Game 27. . Oct. ited by Professor IEH, (Fpecal) at the hosLadle of the Hoover club will land. Guernsey and Jersey-H- id , picturea oftaken metal d, lodaed the a iUerland. at pital. portion England, Germany meeting and social to near the spine, resulting in the left the Fairview high school Italy. Austria, Denmark, Hungary, be held at Oct. 27. Jamex L. Nielson Saturday. Ceslavakia and France leg becoming paraiy ted. America is farther advanced In of Fountain Green will be the prtn-cipA nf milk and speaker. saniiary the Jfcndiing program of good Alpine Hold Service methods of distribution than anv music will also be given Mrs. Jenof tbfe countries he visited, stated nie Leslie, Mrs. H. G. Brown and 27. Jacob Foote Oct ViUNXISON, Rachel K. Devey other of the county club will be of this colProf. Caine. city received a broken Fupresent. ALPINE. Oct 27 (SpeclaU lar bone in a runaway accident while r at the sugar fac- neral service for Rachel Kartch-neunloading beeta Former Weber College Lake daughter Devey. 23. who died in Salt tory. HiS eiht-year-ol- d but was uninjured Friends Many in held were (rouble heart wax in the wagon City of Students Form Club the Alpine school grmnasum FriFor Young Wife Rite Edward Fonnrr student Oct. 67 day at I p m with Bishop LiAN Girl School W Burgess presdng Music was hv adeu who fcPRl.VS riTr. Oct. f the Weber cMeg at High I7.,spcc,a!) Erma a duet I th tab by choir now the ward are Pfd.O fun.i.1 attending l'r,K'l-org-mx- d np!d ward chap.l, Krjday via, Bateman and Cleon Cleghorn and Organize afcollege recently A The a c Kartchrer. U. A Rose for ternoon, the wek rolo Tkt. at GINNIS-OMr, Mar a club Weber Thi, a by Ua Hanson Juttinrrn. U. Wife Id. the speaker were Stake Preslderf, of ritanler girls' olilb was rirKanusd rthtp in the club is limited to Jnrt-nTCn of Tounv. former E school wan Jlusu Clifford al Meetings who have vfcr hieli Bhnp stoll! ihnp furnished by Gunnison tne ward choir. Professor WJI.ain cr- for two or more quarteis the ilub will be held everv two James NV. Vntre Cpeak.rs d Janus Klain, l.er Allred. Bt . non v eek chatter membrs FoMowmg vre the officers. H Rovlc of th v B. Y U. and BishJo'-I- h .v.netjnce J' l Mon Klicnall of Chenter John P President FranceMa Hendrickson: op Burses Ethel Kotmercn in A'llne CPv the The grav Larsen interment vice president. Virginia r.Rt?r Arthur Marble, Ralph c Pug-mirhw, kranke was in the Citv rri-gaMrv b jeld-sled- . reforv was dedica'ed by Joseph . Real. Paul n retarv treasurer. cemetery. whre th dedicated Beck, F unment Marsh Fvye Marmu rntrt Thrr.i4 SoovU. brnt,'" hj Morterifon Grace Peterson Elmer Randvll b.dvaiJ Ward Mrs Juttenon is survived Palmer Ilarev PirKr. iJrn-e-- t hasband. by P4IL (LAY TO SPEAK. father, one Mrs Ward Mit.tn NIoi, Lonrd Anir Walk FORK. Of 27 (SpeP4VIH Lion Thompson. Complete k bmiCi. f'astle Ja Marble taie Vaud cial! J H Eaul, cand'date for Con Harrv. a fo,J.ri.rh?r Uovd I.ettie Kme, an. a F r. in . L and4 Houses O K. e Lewiston,Helper. School and from this and riarn. Between gre. Orlan-oo- , dstrict, and Perruca. Lawreme Jek.iv candi lay ci Price. Spring City, adi Th fatiil ct 27 thpe- - dite Cforae Blanch rFvF.STuS Ida . fo- - at turner gen ral w Ml spea Th fol, r i Prof Cbeter M'r i Word vas received from I eveat a DemwMtir Monday ( imm. lifted Tlorth Summit Ha wei low inn student J W Goodie Itiat nt ig at the City pavilion. nTln would be the spak er el the and election will tab pi t - I .'i,d-kiHanks Nelroh Leona of the chamber First P. T. A. Meet monthlv meeting eek. The meeting Nov 1 and Gera Rian, ne, pr !n of At.VIl.LK Ot. I -- The fir- -t and banquet will be held in the Pauline Carngan. Gnc Hl ('h r ,end Vaudis MaibD, fer nr; E,kociatlon me.tlnlE chamber rooms the North Mimmii Hie chamand- - Arthur Marbl. reporter iu hool j The civic committee of u-- i Was Thurwdar evening m ber reported that they had just finLLe -cement walk high hoo1 auditorium A good ished an eight-foFtnr rotrn and. was present and a verv from the !efferon school to th 27 T. P Mur i i atndane LUKIAN, n tre t ing program atven r high school a diet nee of 6 9 feet I tah club w orK le.dr will of R;orns n, state Suprvi-o- r of end at a ost of about l9n aM e i jlafter r n the U, A c extension higv schools, which ha been donated by the busian gave ijiner No io for Portland on on. on falk Treat men of ness i ompnny fate club w nner to. .n r r v training Hethe importance (hiof emphasized ; L(e-tlntrrat'onal Pacific f i oe n I I how. Following the Orgnn tro-jStatistics. and teacher in parents the Mr Murray will leave for i ht.iuo jearU training of the child and pre- h here he wtD offic.ate as iudxe in nfcti of work VHKI(.E I If rAF. h Nations! Canning conrs. w.i' ed bv th mpU sate department.performR Ftaniev Rtghv, Fuhlett Idaho, war by Superintendent (ther sponsore'l by th Hat talks H A It i p..eib!e ca a and friwtpa! C Hay Evans and Josephine Rentmeister, Juniper. ,las Mfg ho rd nd Mr Murrar w 11 Th .! tion of officer for the lo- 'Idaho. Iow rente P. Page, and llene Iay. luh to vn-p- t cal .101 MttoM will be held at the girl from the Utah (ov ton. the in tiiirago contis neit meeting on lecember fi 192b. A Scott Decker, and Mary bceley. , Lake. TW O (.14 EN lARKIU Marvel B. P. W. Clubs George Moves Ftrigham minm Southern Citv and Bertha 8tok Oglen tPAv Idaho, G Olson. Pocatelio wa 4ri'lhv faiwel! inprr Hold Meet Ephraim ndEdwin Anna OTtan!! Salt Lake the FVurth gofi wj 1 ria-t-oi- t vrnng Veda and IVvnaid Samuel Witten FMeG...ra Hni.f hall Gt NNIsoS (V( r" (lunnison's Alta . Stanger, Ogden. tib will attend the conand lelrnl Rr c Eldr Hemp is o B F h a for term short miinn 'ufill vention of th southern division at 1 D S Chur' h In Califnla w h e Uphr.um, Saturday BIRTHS. evening A Ilex w 11 go to of Mr and Mrs. Jack Pritchett will h served at i, 3, followldr qut tlcr) state- ed by a J ine and program I Fairvw boy. nat Large Family Left by James Chapman Death Clark-jUoun- ty Montana Plant Run High, ComAmalgamated pany Officials ay. 'd tJ Nov. $. Cbtai,,k Is LjGAV Oct. 27 lorr.tr Un. Satva .senator John P. Nugent ofn laum hcl a oittr utittk ldan n lie Hrbert Iuour and I ub'.kaii pai t) at a D.i w latic ralat the ly sta?d her last shoL Thc front junior high atks party eupiOi. their stand on because the farmers et the same parly has farm done little for the farmer during years of ts past seven and declared the !Aaho senator. power purely Republican prosientyand is declared an Illusion, he stated, that Republican prosperity is enjoyed by a small handful of at the expense of 120.000,900 He said that Republican people. legislation during the past few years has favored tho trust and jre-un- aerriaa iboiJil be Ogden Carrier ri FLAYED AT Grace Center of Political Strife Prosperity Imcilu M rtmtd Oepnrunent. Barton, 1M. Mgr. Ibe Dea-rrNew, Salt lav Cttx. o' Stanford Whitaker, - 104 OGDEN, Womens Smith dub lis gave a talk on what the net cf Pocatel'o are doing Mrs c C. Bradford, nations! Mary speaker, gave (he principal talk of 'eM.br- - Lehi Red Cross Starts I E. BrockhanknrH the afternoon, in the nature of a r,n d resume of the accntnpIishrnNnts of Drive for Funds Monday NmRb es along tine of widows compensation, I schools, Service of Navy i.ehi. oct. :? Kpuai uhair- - pay for the same work by equal both man Ha rah E. Gaistord announces saxes, and many other 1 subjects. Of the Is told Mudentt.,h opvmng foe annual Red .Pros drive memberships Oct 27. The service Lehi allotment is Groveland Girls Win 3 i dered by the United States navy in $!$$ morning. more than last ear t. slightly 4-- H trace time pursuit formed a key Mr Gaieford explains, os account State Club Trip stone of a Navy day address de-- f the Florida hurricane disaster, livered by Naval Attache J. A. Director J. W. "Goodman has BLACKFOOT. Idaho, Oct. 27 MisMarie sov at the Provo high school of the drive supervision Bailey and Miss Ber- I Jennie ttanlass and Fern Larson geson of Groveland ha Just been day morning. Officer Clarkson was introduced! hve been appointed captains to notified that they wonvs ths high by A. O. Smoot, chairman of the tk charge of the forces in the score of $4 In the state wide ronte in demonstration work of the ttsh county commission, who also two Lehi districts, acted as chairman of the local Navj clubs for girls This dav observance tion was given at the EaKterrT IdaBROW The splendid relief and humanif ho district fair Mr 27 arian work performed by the nay The state LEHI, (.Special Miss m timet of national disasters was and Mrs Janus A. Brown announce Bailev, Mies prze entitles Bergstrom and a the marr age of their daughter. pointed out by the speaker. chaperon to a trip to Portland to Cameron Gilchrist, the wedding having taken place tn the MARSHALL EUUOI2F.D. Youths Sentenced for Salt Lake lmple Thursday. Idaho BLACKFOOT, Oct 27 Theft of Two Autos Trobate Julge Janes E Good ga.e ARR4Nt.ES DRIVE. an addrens on John Marshal!. PROVO. Oct whih Pleading .uUtr was pronounced exepfionall O. t 27 SPRINGVILLE, fine at to a charge of 2. (Speoperating an auto- cial) KiwsnL luncheon Mi'j Margaret Bulen, fuid the noondav mobile without the owners consent. Addison T Ted Alexander, 17, and Donald director of the Amsriciti Red Cross Thursdnv. ionrreenMn sod niad a few Smith, 14, Provo high school youths, for this diMfpt. met with Chairman Smith was preent W L fJiUis, Republics Mendenhall and some of remarks F John were sentenced to serve months the Red Cross committee Wednes-da- candidate for attorney In the county Jail, Frida v bv general was Judge afternoon to arrange for the a guefet George S Ballif in the city ;nurt. drive be will which put The boys were arrested membership in ov-r between Vrimstice day and the week with tw o stolen early cars in Thanksgivfhg Retiring School Board da. toeir possession. The caj-- had been taken from First East streets while Member Feted by Lions the owners were attending a thca- Smithfield Hunter tt. D, P. G. OGDEN BAGS OF ED o. John G Barnes, vice president of the Weber Canal bounties in jpavia company, has succeeded in receiv- from four a vote .1 Irrigation ing Kailjr lo ks companies to have the south branch of the Davis and Weber Counties Cabal extended. The engineers estimate for the extension is $63,890 shares of which will carry 766 water. This will furnish water to land northeast, east and south of Kays villa and west of Farmington. The will be secured from the tour of lull cunii micumiwmmJ tjr , water Krh rwrVolr. which I, now be. bj- (be United State, constructed 'ing , ' tariou, place, in the service. i - cart te S' The four K'fubl,Irrigation companies for guternor apeak .1 a Kc ,helr ,upply publican rallv tonight m tn ata..l(rot1 Countic,1(lu Bnd armorv at Utner .pcakora Irri,re th, Haight'. Creek Bench Jroip to apoaar with who arc the company, Haight' him art krn.it b.mberger, tandi- th Kav.ville company, irrig,ttoa L. date for llliam Irrigation company and tho Holmes senator, and W. heegnnller, vice chaiiman of the Creek Irrigation company, stats committee. Preceding the rally the Kepublicsn cn1V:hewI,uVo,tndu,tn. street parade Burin, hhicb Inter- esting stunts will be staged, according to J. C. Hatbersl-'bechairman. Other clubs who" city are I artlcipatlng c In tonight's rally are the leaguu of the Voung university, and (be Ladles' NEPHI, Oct 27. f Special) A March ng club. party was given Tuesday During the afternoon Mr. Wgttit farewell South ward missionary by the made brief stops for speaking In honor of four young comultteo. at Santiijuln, men who will leave on Nov. $ for ork. Pay son and Spnngille.Sptniih the mission field. Thu four young men are all of the late James T. Belltston, who Wat converted to the gospel in Knglattd. and cam to Utah In 1862. coming to Kephi tn 1868. E,d I Franklin Pas Greenhalgh. f Herbert H. and ? Kail Bertha E. BelhstonGreenhalgh. Greenhalgh isthe to Kastern j assigned Ftates miatipfu n'A tct. . The members ofj,,on Joseph Read Greenhalgh, son the I rovo Rotary club voted f Joseph H. Greenhalgh and A. against I Pearl Belliaton tgeenhalgh, it taking a stand m the controversy nd Utah!lnff 9 ha British mission. These th? bait Lake railroad and property owners who Wru art grandsons of Joseph K. BelHston. art protesting of n Third building Klder Lester Howell BcHiston son Jfr Wsl to serve! the lister B Belhston and Trypbena company, This action was taken following a1 Howell Belltston, also goes 4o the brief asteuient by G. M Elder and) British mission. Harold O. A. Fpear to the ef.ctTaylor ler eliiston son of President be the! that matter via wholl controversial and! Albert IL Reliiston, and Jennie G tha club could not conscientiously heeler BelMston, is assigned to take sides. The matter was pre-!t- h Hawaiian Islands. The last two tented b I. E Brockbank, preal-- j elders are grandsons of Thomas dent of the club j Reliiston. Addresses on the ideals of the Un n Ida-- tea--ten- Utah Conuty Tour! rrinal , II. 750 Shares i 1923 27 LOGAN MO . v 43 OCTOBER News of Utah and Idaho Communities vX i ' SATURDAY K . |