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Show THE DESK2ST i Upper Snake River Area, Will Job b Program Featuring Many Year Of Valley Progress. BLACKJ'OOT. Idaho, Jane 4 , (Special) One of the largest croade ever aaeembted la the Cpper Snake ' Hirer Valley la expected here Juu-- It when thooaanda of people of and eaatera aad aouthera Idaho northern Utah will gather to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the txela cotahig o the Drat railroad to the valley, according to Frank - B. DeKay. prealdenl of the Black-foo-h t Chamber of Commerce, wbi-orgaalaatloa la aponeorlng theofcelebration. with the aralatanee of the Union Pec fie orient The celebration la being staged in the people of thi aectlon by reoognilloa ..f the Important perlg In derelop-larailroad the by played the reaourcea of the million ac:e the Irrigated Empire eomprlalng alley. Upper Snake River The educational vain to the poryounger generation In eeeing trayed. the vanoua atagea of avola-tlo- a aad derelopment of transporta- -. tion facilities aa well aa advmaeala agricultural methods will mat bo emphasised da the program arranged for the celebration. R la " announced. Officials of the Union Padfio aye-teare endeavoring to have assembled If possible at tbs celebration ose of the old Unto narrow-gaug- e engine and trams, the typo In nee when the railroad first entered the valley xnd offered a new mid bolter method of transportation to - markets and agricultural and of the aew and poprodn-- te The moet tentially rtclr empire. . modem equipment used today, a display of safety devices will alee he shown by the railroad company. will Tears of Progress' ; bo"Fifty departed la the period, which will , he one of the outstanding features of the program. From the pony ex- -' press, the oxtesme aad covered wagons, to the motor card aad air planes hhe story of transportation wilt be shows In Its constantly period of dovetoomeat - advancing Feature showing industrial and s agricultural program will also be given prominent parts In the parade is addition to the float entered by dele aad fraternal organisations and business Institutions. . The program of entertainment will provide Interesting features throughout the eutlro day aad evening, all rem'ni scent of the early days and conditions familiar to tbo pioneeva the Upwho settled and develop per Saaks River Valley. Jen id, A novel Bill a -- feature at eeanty allow. a til b the dog Mia Stroud, coualy achool Inaperinteo4et. la sending formation about It to tha chilare who dren of the. county. expected to (room their doga for the big exposition. There will be entrlee for all caame type hound., peodlea, collie. maatlffa, alley doge, trampe and cure j It la expected that this will be a bowling eueeeae. (figuratively and literally. ART fr Sal-m- exhibit; IdahoStateRuling ,TAH EXPOSITION TO BE FEATURE OF SALMON FAIR 1233 HEW CHAPEL GYM, Ends Dispute Over Teacher Eligibility Charged With Murder to Intent of Pasture; Owner Bond Set at $2,000. I explainted that tha law finitely provided that tha IS months ot required experience mast have bean la Idaho schools and experience ta schools outside tho a tote did not count. InterpraUag th law relative to "Practice teaching." Gill! pointed out that It waa th rule la Idaho to construe laws liberally. "The actual teaching of school room of children ander tha direction of a supervisor," k said, surety would bo experience doubtless at great value." coanted toward the required IS months of training for a teacher's certificate In lieu of IS months of normal school. Attorney General W. D Gillis ruled today. Tbo rating was given to W. D. Vincent, commissioner of education, which exsupplementary to oaa plained that tbs law now la effect required thus teachers keve two year of normal achool train log la Idaho or its equivalent, or IS months of teaching experience la OGDEN, Jtsnp 4 David H. Johnwlw . former of son, woe grrMtc4 Jut beforo Boon Monwith aaeanU with day, charged deadly weapin with Intent to murder Carl Johnaon. XV waa raleaead under $2,000 Monday afternoon bond. -- J Mut i y, nt Youths Confess Two Robberies are-offer- ltve-sfo- STAIE Pre-Med- to OBITUARIES 1b-t- 1222-122- 2. 1 . dI n. suh-soll- er t loll-win- g aa-pe- pre-cho- ol oF - er-rio- ts bun-da- 2, -- rt a -- a , mt A GOOD PRODUCT - -- (Dms relief in 1 minute Jua .arrive ta For ECZEMA and SKIN and SCALP DISEASES Use ? T. HXU MAIfSnEUFS new way of science Dr. BchoGs Z mo-pa- ds end pain like magic. The action is instant, com-yiet- a. Removing Xboe pressure and lbs soothing madicntion does it. Ho other treatment acts on this scientific principle. Mo danger of seal bun a, with harsh liquids and plavtars. DmfMl are that, protective, besting, guaranteed safe, sore. Atall dreg, gboeend dept, stores 35 c box. I)X Scholl's Zino-pad- s i f mt m-- & fate k fowl 4 T TSEDfaffoontbaadOsoixii dm treatment of 11 gkia and U scalp diseases sad fog dm complexion. Applied immediately upon dm fat sign of eruption, skin troubles yield rearUp to CxpaUafis X. Stops dm annoying itching xnd horning dae to poastm isy, snnbara, tad dm bites xnd stings of insects. CxptlbnsX contains no haimfui ingredients. flic 0c per Rrac poor Dniggut or by Capillaris Mfg. Co, Glen ridge. Newjrasey. himAlma R.. ouT-n- .uu. vJr Harold and Marcell Blair. Burial was la th Lewiston com, tery. George Kiropton. Idaho POCATELLO, George Nlmptoa, 71, local contractor, aad Pioneer Idaho resident died Sunday at ta family resident. 432 South Hayes, following a lingering Utceaa Funeral services were held this afterncea at 2 o'clock, and Interment waa la Mountain View ceae- ry- - Capillaris X HALL t pi. BIRTHA GUNNISON, Utah Mr. aad Mra Orris Hendrickson, glrL ELDER SMITH URGES PEOPLE TO st street. st Automobile Bureau Authorized by Chamber OGDEMi Juba 4. EuUWIhmnl of burtuu of tho America- Automobile inodtthm ao m pavt- of 4bo Utuh Etato Automobile aenociation, with headquarter In the Ogden tlte chamber ot commerce office to the Hotel Bigelow, wm decided by chamber director Monday afternoon. Miss Alerta Raweon will aet aa secretary and information of in terest to motorist will be furnishAa Invitation to visit tbo Heber CanCro City plant of tho Wood acning company early in JulyTh waboard directors. the by cepted and Fowles Francl referred to J. the publicity committee, the mat-at ter of attending .he state fair Sacramento, Calif--, aarly in Septem- ber. Farewell Testimonial Announced at Logan farewell in honor of Elder Eldon Gardner who leaves Jane 12 o fulfill a mlsalOB for the L D.E Church la California will be given tonight at 3:30 o'clock la the Second ward chapeL The following program will be carried out, after which tbeya will carried out, after which there will hell: Vocal sole. Prolessor Albert J Soathwtck; selection, double mixed Qulnnev, quartet; dance set, Bernicelone Lola Lewis, Jessie Larson, and Luctllo Barbara Tarbet Baxter, pixao duet. Barbara and Ion Tarbet: ward album. Rita 24 or roll and Carl Poulter; talk, Eldon Gardner; remarks. Bishop Charles England. LOGAN. Jun, 4 A "... Tar-be- t, Logan Canyon Highway Ready For Travel UOOAtf, June A Th Login .highway through t Baa laka acla for autoraobil ran-yo- nsp kbups ScT' n opau travel, cording to W. J. Funk, county road uparviaor. Supervisor Funk ha had a large quad of men employed near the summit in the caa yon for several days, clearing heavy snow and let drift from the road which has halted all attempts of tourists to travel through the canyon up until Saturday. Considerable stretches ob this sid of the summit have also been improved and graded for summer use. Utah Stake Plant Old folk of th stake over T3 years of ag are Invited to attend. GEL PrONO, June VEIERAH BADGES Merit Awards Are Alo Presented at Court Of Hjnor. n. pix-du- c B. Y. U. Presented With Commencement 4 and alumni reunion activities at tbs B. t. U. will come to a close Wednesday with the annual commencement ball In the ladle gymnasium it ) pm. The reception committee Jensen, consists of Dr. Christen JU- chairman; Fr. aad -- & Harris nnd Dr. and Mrs F. Dr and Mrs. Georgs H. BrimhalL km President Heber J. Grant will award the degrees and diplomas and deliver the principal address at the commencement exercises Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. Tbs academic procession consisting of true, tees, faculty, graduating daises apd alumni sill tofm at the Grant library budding at I oclock, march in gto tbs stadium where the ex ercises will be held Jennie Holbrook will deliver ad address as the representative of tha 8 class. President Sraduating render bis annual9. report. S o'clock the annual alumni At banquet will be held In room D. as ths with Oscar Kirkham, toastmaster. Responses will be made by Judge Joshua Greenwood, Attorney Arch M. Cheney aad W. Richards Special music will be furnished by Prof, be Roy J Robertson. Allie Webb Clark. Mabel Borg Jenkins and Mack Haycock. Annie Pike Greenwood, 00, mil recite an original poem. A special luncheon for aU present and past members of ths Brigham Young university band will be held Wednesday afternoon at oclock In the Udtes Municipal club, house, 302 north University avenue. LEHI. Utah. June A (Special) Valera? badges In scouting, th first to be awarded ocouia la th Lebi stake, wor given to fiv Third ward beys at a court of honor held at th high school auditorium Sunday veiling Veteran badge are awarded to scouts for tiro years of them service. The boys receivingTrinnl-mawere Georg Boas, Marvel Horae Arnold Dickerson. Had field and Eldrsd Fox. Neldoa Hansea received merit badges la cooking, dairying and marksmanship: Heber Hadfield In woodwork: Wayne gardening: and In farm mechanic and Sunderland dairying- Lynn Hickman la sheep, and pork terming and hogFox In personal tlon. Edward health sod animal Industry. Orris Gray and Red Christensen wer awarded second class scout bsdgeascout court of honor was bald. Tho la connection with Be Hlv promo, tioa exorcises and retold story con-Of 14 test. First rank B Hlv girls promoted to th stake wer Lewi of th First raw Fawn Place in srard was awarded first and Doroth retold story contest Second ward, secthy Webb of th ond place WII-fo- UST HAVE SE ME rd EM HE SAYS If Anybody Want to Know What I Think of Sargon." PROVO, Juns 4- - Th Mssk club Like New Man Now. ot th B Y. U has msds s gift of $7& to th school to bo need tor I have been thankful thouthe beginning of s dramatic srt sand times that I took Sargoa erbe i I did. Monday wonderful It the presented simply Thegift of way it hag baaetltod by William McCoard. president and mt," said L. tho club. Prof. T. Ear! Pardoo J. Houston ot I1SSK Thomason, tbs Prof. Alonso Morloy wiU assist Street, Fort Worth. club members in making tbo solo tlon of ths books vu Three District to ' Vote on Tax Levy rOVO, Judo 4 Special elections to dstormtno whether a special road fas is to be levied will be held June SS. In the Lake View, Benjamin and Vineyard road districts. fn tha Lake View and Vineyard districts a levy of three miiis is asked and two mills to ths Benjamin district Only qualified eleottfrs who own property are eligible to vote. SPEAKER NAMED. Jun 4 -At- torney-General th. Georg. P. Parker will b sesprincipal speaker at Thursday's sion of th Provo Kiwani club. Mr Parker la a former member ot the PROVO, club. Spanish Fork Rotary Hear Poultry Man SPANISH FORK, Utah. (Special) Members ish Fork Rotary club noon at th Rarllng President Loren A. o' tb Jun 4 Span- met Monday Hotel with Anderson Do Yomen Love FORFEITS BAIL. OGDEN. Jun 4 Ball of wa, forfeited In th city coart on a liquor possession char, Monday, by John Harm! F Tayo who pleaded guilty to a similar ebarg' was sentenced to pay 2100 or serv to days n Ten of thousands of thin, la laiL If ths fins Is paid promptman yox. and women too ly 20 days of th jail term will be are gattlng discouraged nr giving sopadeA ap ail hop ef ever being able to tak.jin flesh aad look healthy and strong. All such popI caa atop worrying aad atari to a mil aad Ufa right now, for T ah 1 t a. McCoy's which any druggist will tall yoo all about. Is putting flesh on boats of skinny folks vr MAN ll0 Skinny Men? run-iow- dey. One woman, tired, waak and discouraged. put on 12 pounds tn five weeks and now foal flna McCoy takes all th risk Read ttale Iron- Magnesia. n. I i Degrees at 10 Oclock Wednesday; Reunions, Alumni Banquet Set mittee. g, V. GRAND BALL ba Phfl-ilovt- ag " WITH Day Bscausa it Is so helpful in keep-- 1 pint of Dm watar In nautralixing ing babias aad children healthy cows milk for Infant feeding, and and happy, every mother should preventing bard curds. Its many bl aad prayerful manner, daelarod know about Phillips Milk of Mag- - uses for mother aad child ara fully I Eldar Smith. Eci.ac a part ot explained in ths Interesting book th, religion of Christ; th religion Thl harmless, almost tasteless "Caeful Information." It trill be of ChrUt is not maraly a part at Writs Tha aciaara. preparation la moat effective in re-- sent yon. FREE. Othar sprakera during lb afterthose symptoms of babies lip Co., Ill - Hudson 8L, New noon session were and children confervaC censed by Tork, N. T. Owrt A. Wilcox, Bishop Alfred H. aouriag food ingenerally In buying, b sore to get genuine ths Uttl digest lx Moasoa, Jama Grass. Taylor and fro- - Phillips Milk of Magnesia. Doctors as tract, such Beckatmd. Is Eagan favwlsbneaa. stake aetivtti. Presidentreporting colic, hav vomiting, Walter quest prescribed It for ovr (2 K. Barton declared that FrankUn Aa a mild laxative, M acta gently, year. slake now haa forty-omission! "Milk of Magnesia" baa been tbe but certainly, ta open ths little aries out preaching (ha gospel,n bowels tn constipation, colds ebil- - j IT. 8. Registered Trade Mark of which is a ratio of aln mission-arl. Chaa. . H. Phillips Chemical Th diocese. draaa j par thousand ptopl, aa comA teaapoonfut of Phillip Milk of j Co., aad It. predecessor Chaa: H. pared with four per thousand tor tho Church aa a whol Magnaatw doe th work of half a I Phillip stneq Hit, , SHIS CONCLUDE in charge- Dr. R- - C- - Swsltmrg was In charge L. J. THOMASON. PROVO, Jan A Th annual old of the program and a talk on "Th He la well known In the oil busd-ne- ss folks' day of tbo Utah auk will Growth and Importance of th and the real estate field. bn held tbl year at Vivian Park. Poultry Industry" was given by I waa all out ot fix from head It ta announced Jua 20 Is tha dat Clyde Edmond of Salt Lake, secof tbo vnt. retary of th Utah State Poultry to foot before I got hold of Bar- -. Th following committee chair- association gon. My stomach gave me all men hav went on rec- - sorts of trouble, and after Tbo club member named. Banqoit, Mrs. William Mendenhall; program ' ord aa doing all they could to oe-Ja- meal I would feel miserable.everyI c would tire out Blake; ut.rlainm.nt, Frank rourag th. Industry lnthls easily and felt exDunbrry: badge. Mrs. C. H. tioa. F. J. Faux and G. W. Fltxroy hausted and nervous. Then I had Wright and E. Wymaa Berg, who directed community alnglng. an attack of 'flu' that left me a Is secretary ot tbo gtiarsl com- Old Folk SEEK TRUTH, LEARNING HUMBLY A Eldar Goorgo LOGJlN, Jon Albert Strutk of tba Quorum of tbo tiro Ivor wuu the Rbdptl tpuukur t the quarterly oouforauco of Franklin ataku, held at Praotow Sundav Upholding of tke doctrine of Christ la this day of ecieutiflc discoveries and advancement of evoiutlait theories were urged by the Church leader. There are many who. pseudo seimttate thro age theiw false theories, to attempt shatter the religion of Christ. Jf man is to fulfill the Urine prom lee aad become aa God be must seek after truth, persistently knowledge and education is a bum- - LI 11 Prest Grant to Award Dramatic Art Library MOTHERS now learn value of of Person, to Joseph S. Robertson ef this city, th marriage tc take place June 12 la th gait Lake torn. Pla Th marrlag of Lois Bro"kbak daughter of Mr. and Mra. Will. H. Broekbank. to Owen Rowe, will take place June ( la th Balt Lake tem- OODEK, June (.The moat costly building to he constructed by aa ecclesiastical ward In Ogden, ere to be erected by th Fourth wand ef Ogden sink of which E T. Saunders ta bishop. Th buildings are estimated to cost I24.MD. The praasat ward building Madtaea avasaa between Twenty- -, Drat and Twenty second streets war some ot lb earliest church structures erected la Ogden end nr to be new abandoned. A ell for th at Jefbuildings hea been purchased ferson i venue nnd Twenty-firstreet. On this alt It Is proposed lo construct n chapel, recreational hall and gymnasium with h large number pf classroom aad other features. Breaking ground for the new buildings win begin within a few daya A board fence has been constructed around the property carrying advertisement na an aid to th ward building fund. About a. year age a portion of tha fourth ward wad Included in new Twentieth word for whleh n 114,242 dbapel and recreational ban Id under cenotruoDon na Twenty-fir- A Idaho, ' Jua One thousand man and officer, will pour late Boise this wees end to begin two weeks ef Intensive training la their manual summer encampment. Th Drat contingent wlU come from Caldwell. Wednestha camp day to proper wlU arrive while the balance ea Jun t ea special trains Idaho. south from north and A course ot InstrueUon hss camp been prepared for th -that will occupy th men for a full 12 hours each day. OISE. CAP) Teaching of,' Children in School Room Under Supervision 1 Considered Ward Building tn Cot Experience. $90,000, Breaking, of Ground to Start Soon, AP Practice the etata of Idaho prior to fiept. L BOISE. June 4 teaching an carried out In tha nor- 1332. la aectlon tha at Abandon Old Church. I another opinion. mal schools of tha stats oaa be Gillie de- Farmer TO Moo-da- RECREAT10H BrYrU. EXEROISK BOISE CAMP FOR A THOUSAND MEN TO START JUNE 8 Actuml Sheriff Richard Jl Pipcoch who baa jQTaatlgated tha caa aayt that the two men quarreled near a bill for pasturage owned by the younger man The aaaault la alleged ta bare taken place on Sunday when the elder man ta alleged to have attacked the younger man with a reMILK, FAT, TEST volver. Carl Johneoo aa ya that one bullet went through hla hat aad a second be creased Ha grabbed a All Entries, bia scalp. tbovel in the hands of th elder man and knocked him down with Submitted by it, after knocking the weapon out of hla hand. The alder man says he June 8. , acted to self defense. Ha alleges t that Carl Johnson struck him with n Instrument which knocked PROVO, June Tit formal op- himblunt unconscious. When he regained Cows Produce 225,182 Awards Presented For sponsored consciousness ening of the art exhibitUtah he waa lying oa the county by the Provo City aad Artists' league mill -be held In the ground wKh the pistol hi hla hand. of ' Milk Pounds Extra Curricular oily and county art- gallery, dune 1. aecordiag to Prof. In Mey, Activities. O. D. Campbell, chairman of t . exhibit committee. According to present expectation some 12 local profeeatoaat artists PRESTON. Ida, Jane 4. D. Tv GOODING, Idaho, June A (Bps will exhibit canvas sea All entries aned Earn.- - cow teeter for tke North etal) Two prises should be submitted by Saturday. FARMINGTON. June 4 LTovd Franklin to outstanding students oa County Cow Testing ass. nually June t. In order to bo assured of a Harberteon, It, of Ogden, and Irvin Oaa Goodin tha College baa campus for completed testing Forbea. 34. of Leyton, confessed to place la the exhibit. ta given to tha honor stuThtx Is the first exhibit to be held Deputy Sheriff J. D. Barnett that May. He reports that be- baa tested of these chosen by the faculty aad the Id the art gallery alecs It recent they brake Into the Kowley Drag 33 herds, numbering 3(1 cows, dent tho outstanding student to other whose total milk prod notion for New null covering renovation. at Layton and that company store No. by tbo students month was 334, tX and chosen have been furnished, the entire in- took merchandise lvalued ISO, tbs total butterfat, 1.014pounds at The honor wae awarded faculty 1 pounds terior bag been painted and decorShoshone Mia Sunday morning. ot 143 1 pounds of milk to Alice aBorden of has ated and one of the beet lighting early was gained by breaking aaad average been very Entrance Borden, senior, 34 g pounds of huttarfnt par oa systems In tbo state has been f a window In tha door and turning cow. the campus for th last active stalled. held all the a night lock. Tho merchandise conshe haa four years, ownTha highest herd tested wae offices being elected sisted of flash light, batteries, ed by Ivan W addons of Ida- student body Stu"Associated of th president harmonicas, rasor bladea, tobacco, ho, and averaaged 1.110Clifton, pounds of dents' 'this year, She baa alee two vanity sets, three wist watch- milk and OLIO of butterfat pounds of In work the been very active es, on open face watch, ana comeow. and mutator case and 1 2 1b pennies and perTh highest .Individual cow Is a th T. W C A-- th orchestra, as well na club, tha nlckles. grad Holstein owned by H. H. being nr- - excellent student. o They also admitted' breaking Merrill of She gave 73.1 Russell Anderson, a junior from the Layton Auto company and poands of Weston. butterfat the Rupert wee chosen by th student during Thomas Layton's root beer stand, month. ns tbo boat all around Goodbody getting only Did la nlckles aad The Second higher: cow owned ing College representative. Mr Anpennies L. Shelly of Clifton aad derson James Darwin Dunyon. by was business manager of tbo Th boya ara being held In tha produced 70.1 pound ot butterfat 1222 and la "Sagebrush Annual Christian fall at Farmington. HarbertTOOELE, Utah The third Darwin Lout coaaty H. la owned of th Students President highest by Ht Is Dunyon, age M. died at the home eon baa served IT months la th H. Merrill of Weston aad produced Association for reform school. 07 t pounds of fat. of hie daugater, Mrs. Sadia K. DowGooding otherwise active on tho Deputy Burnett spent Saturday Th oh)ot of tha association, ac- College campus ry at Los Angeles, Calitorala, Sunto find day morning . following a short ill- Investigating the case. cording to Mr Earaes. ness. bull with ability to Increase milk The body will bo brought to Preston Utah County Authorizes production. to Toooto Tuesday evening where It Try Deep bo viewed at will th Chrtsieneen .Highway Improvement T REPAIR PAVEMENT. v' Tillage Experiment SIU BURT. until Thursday moraiag. PRESTON, Idaho, Juno 4 (Spe-- Mortuary PROVO, June 4. County AudOGDEN. June A Blight Injuries Funeral services will be bald Accord-la- g 4. PRESTON, June Idaho, Am moa hte Nm u- itor According to Georg Peterson, la the North ward chapby Dorothy Truper-mato county agent K. T. Benson. JS were 7.suffered tbe eoutity comnteo overseer of city roeda, work will Thursday tborti4 el at ot Thirtieth Ml bib. with Bishop A. L deep Ullage atraat when slooaru toby forward to he to tbo ittte carried experiment she waa r truck Monday by an auto start la the hear future oa England ia charge, - the city paved street. repairing Mr. Dunyon was hors la Peoria. out oa the dry form of In Fallsti driven by H. Lehman af i:ii por- rood coramiMiou a check for III, He bas tbo of to corr county ihgri Winder, to determine whether It ter avenue. Mr. Lehman was ab- Hill September 21. 1,142. fust completed turneplklng a half Illinois, of tho construction of J W miles Beside hi daughter. Mrs. Low. pays to deep till dry farms. solved front blame. mils stretch of graveled road with of graveled end oiled hlfhwey ry, he Is survived by hla son, ElTh implement which will be need , la the clip l'mits. patting In 2 of this city. His wife I n four thaged Kill I for improvement projects in Provo CLINIC feet of tea Inch galvanised pipe for mer Dunyon AXItOCXCED. ' canyon. . drainage. preceded him iq death. Also the which digs up the ground lo depth OGDEN, June 1. Clinics for chilThe commlesioners at their Mon, brothers and slaters of dren of authorised the county eighteen inches: age are survive. Joy Dpnyon of Balt Lake dey moefing EDECATOM ET COSrERKUCC. need by Dr- - ML M. McKay aa fol- Agent nnd-crto are of- - Idaho, Mrs. A. They and with this Dunyon. experimenting Pe iwepeetore TRESTOV. TU-- . Jon work In low; Mrs Alma William Louts Huntsville, aad demonstration because In many canon I: Wednesday. June initiete the f Schools J. C Wilis and three grandchildren Us- implement Eden. Thursday. June I, Hooper. weed control providing the work flopentendciit the where been has for ground year Forxgreu reports that tbo annuo) Jua 7. Th clinics will ha 4om not exceed the amount ! Tooele. Plowed only t tbo usual depth of Friday, eonferonco of county ocbool ouper ing la from pm. to I pm. Dr. McKay lowed in this yenr budget. Har" inteadenti of seven Inches a bard pan baa resalt- will ho1.2assisted Idmho will bt bold Ulf by Miss Olga Ellla den Bennlon, Mate agricultural ed which he made profitable cult! aura. We D Hoover. poor ot Pi;itto ldOkoa Juno 15, II commissioner met with the com 2d and ration difficult. very minion relative to the currying out FROVO, June 4 Funeral PLAN HEALTH CLINK. of this work In- - ?th county for W. !. Hoover. Proto imr 03 grandchildren and 20 greaty ineea man who died auddenij, BCIPIO, Vtab. Jana t (Special) Dr. H. T. Richards aad Mia Ann evqnfng, following an illness grandchildren la Funeral services will be held Prichards will hold a health clinic Ogden High of J4 boorap wlU be held, Wednesafternoon at 2 oclock in tor children of School MonHonor ago day afternoon at S o dock In toe Wednesday th Welsvlllc Again First ward chapel day. They wtll be assisted by the Second ward chapel. ttofo b Burial wilt la Wellsvllle tha local sealoc A health waa committee and Relief Mr. Hoover who OGDEN. June Ogden manager of haa been named an tho Hoover candy company of Pro cemetery. society. high school, consecuvo was born la Provo. May 4, J554. sixth honor school for th Ninth corps Ho fulfilled a mission to England tive Dm In the army J&meg Purdie. fa 112-1are. Principal A. M. Merrill and laboring in the Leeds Stele Statistics. CoL Thome H. Cunningham, comconference. He waa a member of June 4 (Special) POCATELLO, James purdie, OS. veteran expert mandant of th achool R. O T. C. tho stake tabernacle and ward MARRIAG! LICniRI advised. salt hav C.been eholjrt and devoted much of his linotype operator, and pioneer mornE. Waddlll who Inspectdied Colonel resident, PRESTON, Idaho Joseph Baird. Sunday time to singing at public functions. on Mr. at Texas. Mrs. May 2. gave the PardW cadets Houston, ed th hie ing are widow, and lrSurviving Erma bora in Scotland. ot Roy, Utah. Lawrence Eva Singleton Hoover: four child- was L chit third place. La at year Ogdan He la survived by three daugh- Hadley A. Peterson of ranked first ta th area. Blackett Beta end ren, Billy, Junior. Naomi, HVen Mrs. Ada Therklldsen. PocatelMagna. Utah. and Dorothy; alsa his father. Wli ters, lo; Mrs. 8. B. Eggertsen, Salt Las, MEETING PET. Ham EL Hoover and the following and Miss Dalma E Purdie, Houston, OGDEN Clifford W. Johnson and sod brothers and statera. Wbl A Th L D. 8. OGDEN. Jun R. ore M. Dr. son, Texas; Pnrdie Lavell Hokanaoo. Ogden, William Was Hoover: Mrs. Revs Wagner sad two Mra John Rowland, A Beeer, Bynums and Avilla Hoop- Scandinavian Bisters Missionary as nd Miaa Edna Hoover, Provo: Mrs P catello,atsters. last th hold will Noctor. and aoctatioa. James Mr. . Chrfatenaen O and Mrs. David Mile City, Monk, and a brtr.bet-Robe- er. Hooper; Dee Smith, San Francis- of th seasoa Wednesday. meeting Jun 2. co, aad Maudlu. Cleo Thompson, Loaaoe. both of Salt Lake. Purdie, Balt Lake City. at th home of Hllma Thedell. Ill Balt . Lake. street. The hedy will arrive her Wedwest Twenty-fourt- h servnesday morning, and funeral afternoon Nick Tan Alton and Jean HolAnn Haslam. ices will ha held Thursday TO HOLD MEET. brook. Ogden. Jerome Jams at f o'clock. LOGAN Mr. Ana Jenes Haslam Crockett Calif., aad Hasel Garner. CEDAR errr. Utah. Jun A and a It. widow cf Henry Haslam Ogden;.. Harvey Hardy, Ogden Special) On Jun g th Coal Craek stare 114. Wellavlll of aad Mildred R Romrell Layton; and resident William BIrir. Old camp of th Daugh Port died Sunday a'rbt at th Pom ot Chris Heaney. Petcraoa and Mabel tars of th Utah Pioneers will her daucher. Mrs Emma Wiser, at Jane. Layton. LOO AN Funeral servics for Hamilton's Dv mil at south Fort, AuFalrvtaw, Idaho. Sha waa bora 00. who died Alma William Blatr, of her. gust T 1141, at Uerkenett, England his home tn at evening Saturday ENGAGEMENTS Para daughter of Joseph and Jane Lewiston following a weeks Illness PRiaONEHg PARDONED. Utah Among ry Jones. The family Immigrated were held afternoon at 2 th SPANISH PORK. (. Tom Murphy, to Utah la 1242 aad moved to Wei le- oclock In thathlLewiston Interesting matrimonial events OGDEN, Jun First ward of Juao Pet will later. Fork be William. Sterling Llttl. Jim at tbs vin. two year la Spanish Chanel. the Ira Max survived Mrs. Haslam Thomas, eon of Mr Hix, Johnny Psteraoa, John Owens Mr Blair was bora August T. 1271 marriage of 'olio In children: Mra R P Thomas of ibis ciiv sad W. M. Wins low, nerving term Mr, wiser at RiverdeK a sea ot William aad Uteh, toLawrence Idaho: Verda Mr. airvtew. Batchelor, daughter of oa liquor law violations were paraad Lovlna Hayaer Blair. Mra. R. L Batchelor of doned by th city commission MonFtax'er, Mrs Alice Lloyd and George He was married December 12. Mr sad ? J Haslam. Logan; Joseph H. John IMt. la the Logan which will taka place ta Balt day upon recommendation of Chief temple tc Sara Provo, Lewlaton end William Haaiaa. Harry B. Andeiaoa. who, together with th fol- Lake a James . Huln. Balt Luke, also Rogers, all ot Lewiston, lowing children, - r O O . -- DOG Shoshone, JUNE 4 1929 of Utah and Idaho Communities : VeMs ot the TUESDAY NEWS I If clad guarantsa. lfl.r taking A sixty cent boss of Mcor 2 Coy's Tablet On Dollar boxes any I thin, aaderw g h t man or woman doesn't gain at least 2 pounds nnd. feel completely eatlsfiad with th marked Improvement In health Is Tour druggist authorised to return year money. Ask at Zion Mercantile Institution. Schramm-Johnso- n Drag Co, Owl Drag Co, or anydrug store for MeCov Tablet. Marketed by McCoy' Laboratories. Alao dlatrlbotora of McGor'a Cod tdvnr OIL Adv. weak I knew I needed a tonic to rebuild my strength, I took a lot of medicine hut kept getting worse. Then my good friend Charlie Haynes, tv ho had taken Sargon, got me started on It, and right from the start I knew I had a real medicine. It worked wonderfully and seemed like it was made especially for my case. I thanked Haynes A dozen times for what ha did for me by getting mo to nse Sargon. It worked flee for him to o. "I feel better than I have la yearn and feel It I a duty to tell others how different Sargon la to other medicines. In fact. I sometime stop friends on th street and tell them all about it. I feel Uk a man made alt Over again; am stronger, and can eat like a farm hand and relish every bite. I am never troubled with Indigestion now. I don't tine like I need to and can keep on the go. "Tea indeed, just have them aed me If anybody wants to know what I think of Saigon." results Astonishing reported dally bF hundreds of people la Salt Lake City and vicinity continues to spread the fame of Bar- -' gon throughout this section. Thtg revolutionary new medicine la relieving Thousands of tha moat obstinate many of thtm of long atanding after every other treatment had seemingly failed. Hundred of people dally throng to the Bchrrmm-JobnaoDrug Store, tot 8. Main 8t to hear first hand about the amaxtng therapeutic qualities of thin new scientiflo formula. Hera tha flargou representative cite case after caa of Bargon'e remarkable powers at work; personal Instances of health renewed and happiness restored. Ho will give you actual facta, for Bare gon'a reputation Is baaed on aulta accomplished, not empty promises. Sargon may also be obtained at all Schramm-Johnao- n Prog itortg aad Owl Dreg Store Adv ( a' cas u- tr |