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Show -- uus rut UtStKtl .L1 LAkt llTi t OCTOBER SATITIiDAY JamcoT JoicTimanaslts Princess Smock OSSTTt LAURA L BA1DT, A.JL published, xhi series of krtlcles will reveal much history that hu nevertiefore been how of and. will tel! the origin of every city end community in Ulah. and theNitory western states. emigrants founded communities in olh er of-t- he News -- - 134 13 . Seventh Grade Returns Former Way of Study M ' , Dn!el-Hyli- - lvl n JlEltodthis8M!k1, - - : . ". rj HKdl h.edi0rrr i if'thian'rt'h.moth.r C. Mich died ,H of TremV lines In ths Port Waa again taken ia General Charles. on toe.r Ztf her. will up, and after motions and amend, ttai place, whiefc are btUcvc wf meats were mad and With drawn, - aUAhadcatlanUhT 0NrarTpd tha majority' voted the rescinding In. the valley. of the aihcoyourparting with us On vote against enlargement ou ro.hoe On the eth irwt. the last familiestccom panted by an account of tho petition of the peoreached the Port, and on the "of raow on the ple It was decided that tha Presicoating Hion.l .. ,ke nlountsln mid dent and his two counselors should lowing Sunday. Oct 10th which the earliest date w can conJ the grass looks fine it dsctds tomorrow oa ths north 'trena all the people, we. in of it j, growing block, or Henrysariy G.' . Sherwood's old officers with the present,1 P J pany green- The L on an block of tha south-eas- t plan to right up th. divisions. crops d enlargement. (The north Vtetee .ad block tor After the pattern given im Winter was proposition accepted.! Quarters. The seconddivtoTon of ,h e Vouuw crop smooth Monday, Oct. 11 Thirty-tw- o now fully organ lied, and number, they Battalionthe who had brethren, 1 would nearly two hundred mem The first! ugT th arrived from California, left Salt division will' probably Tftatah or-,7c for Lake City for Winter Quarters, beto send ing anxious to meet their tonight and number. , families, hundtSdPd-Xlftl-mt- Jt ) seed. cotton lltjiree from whom they had been separpotatoea -In allotting building PkttLioLftripoWov nd such other, etc., ated alsca tho battalion commenced a pro plat the 4nioa Owrseti.- - p,cg animals ot a few light its famous march from tho Misbeen located as much tea body as .a(,00l to reach Us as early next souri Hirer in July. 114. After-- , wa Intended, owing to ths foliow-- ) can be. our brethren moat adventurous journey, most of first that them arrived at Winter Quarters tag circumstances; Tha were Oajiforma are confident well Dec. IT, 1147. cams in in, psay that :the wheat of the States will do breth-ta- r, th houses to secure the in for Is a At a meeting of tho high counhurry There spirit and bought buildings more n their power to cil held In G. 8-- Is City John Young d0 ,) ,0 next leas finished and shares in the waU!;orward you teams and wagons Charles C. Rich and Daniel Spec of tho old fort without any thought;apriD. tcCording to your require-o- f cer were appointed a committee their position when tho dlision:meBC parley P.- - Pratt sad John- to examine tha claims oa plowed as ihould be righted up; others are of much benefit In car- land and adjust them. asms Tayor out the measures of your they came in, were In tha Presrylng harry and anxiety, and urged epistle. The brethren have cut and ident John Smith and Henry G. stacked within the fort quite a large Body of Missing Man atto our Sherwood, city surveyor, quantity of hay.' . lot thorn their building places. Acof Found Jordan River Prklay. Oct. IS. A company cordingly two blocks mors on the sixteen members of the Mormon soath wens ran round and Lake Valley for .Search fograoM Bulmor, 47, left Salt Battalion token ap before the rear companies Winter Quartern. Among those who of 'IT S street, watchman tor the came in. This was dona to satisfy traveled In this company were the great anxiety of the people Philemon C. Merrill. David P-- McDonald Candy company, who and baa prevented locating tha dl- - Raln of the dlaappeared from hla. boms a. we and wnilam w ..exo.pt Mora,on Ballalion. andHyde lte MIIea ago last Thursday, earn to an end la part.' one of tho Utah pioneers of 1147 late yesterday when Us body was Harsaoeiy Prevails Saterday, Oct. 14. A large com- discovered In tha Jordan river at "The old pioneer fort, trill soon pany of the brethren who had the west Broadway bridge' by R. Davis of Park City. bo finished and th lota are all served la tho Mormon Battalion, bad received their dts- - The body apparently had been taken ml the outer wall of tho twoland additional block (new charges la California tho previous In the water for more than s week, of fort), and a crons' wall running July, arrived In O, 8. L. City. These and there ware no evideneeo east and West through the center brethren left tha encampment of foul play, according to Dr. Henhas been run today to accom- San Pedro, near Los Angeles, Cali- ry Raile. police surgeon who made modate a double row of houses, fornia, for gan Franciseo ranch an examination. which, with a row on- tho Booth July 11, 1(47. They traveled np Surviving are bis widow, Mrs. aide of the south wall of th old the coast and over tho Sierra Ne- Emily B. Bulmer. and n son, Jofort, wo think win accommodate vada mountains on their way to tha seph Arnold Bulmer. Funeral servtha present population, making Groat Salt Lake Valley, but. meet- ices will be held tomorrow at As tha building ma- ing Captain James Brown on the p.m. In the r Twenty-fir- st one fort ward terials are mostly oa band aiigte Trochee River pow in Nevada), chapel and interment will be In the spot, wa expect ths whole will they received through him Instruc- City cemetery. -- . secured In about two weeks. tions from President Brigham Considering all tha circumstances. Yonag-t- tha effect that unmarried CLUB WOMEN TO MEET great union and harmony prevail man and those who did not exIn our midst, with the determina- pect to meet their families In tho Miss Fern Bauersfleld of Tote receive the epistle of your Valley, might just as well return peka, Kana, Raid representative quorum as the standard, and to up- to California to seek, employment, of the National Federation of Bushold the established authorities. and make their way to Utah In tha iness and Professional Womens ' Our animals of all kinds era doing spring of lift. Acting upon this will meet club with clob well, and are ee yet nnmoleted by suggestion about half of them re- members of Salt tonight Lake, Tooele and the Indiana who seldom corns into turned to California, while the oth- Coalrille, at o'clock at the Art Wo have, permitted er half contlnned ths Journey to Brother Ira Eldredgs and company Great 8alt Lake Valley, arriving Barn. Mlaaof HaxelSaltM. Peterson, Lake th federpresident to build a grist mill on City creek there as atatM Oct. 14th. A com win be chairman ef tha subject to removal when required, pleto list of throe brethren has not ation, and the- Brotherse Gardner to build been preserved, but It Is known meeting. a small Saw itll near the Warm that the following were among thl Preoll Three Plays -On Jackson's Program -- !T -- '' - VoVt cat-beg- k. -- un-,T- ic Wil-;d- u : lblie. ort,, I; IM ' aU-da- y- of-e- "1 3384 dress. Old tnoufh tor ' Let toe latest FALL AND WINTER BOOK OF FASHIONS solve your clothes problems at a mratmam of cost and effort. It tellt yon how to make a smart coat easily as a simple dress. There are clothes for elaborate occasions as well as many smart trim designs for general wear. YouH enjoy read mg about your favourite screen stars:' Yon simply must aot -' ' miss this feat-PRICE . OF BOOK 10 CENTS. -- ts What th a doctors say about giving children a medicins of adult . " t Farewell From a dear Sky Tbe eastbound stage Was behind schedule when it pulled up at Dug-wa- y Station in 'western Utah for a change of horses. Tha new team waa one ef the fastest on the road; and Buck, tha off wheeler, waa tha best of them all. Jud Lewis gathered uo the line. I tl be on time at Simpson. be said, if 1 have to kill old Buck! Let em go! Attendants sprang aside and tha road, and his- run waa considered safe territory. , Inside the conch was a woman, the only passenger. 4he was weary from the long journey, and sat far back In the seat. Idly contemplating the endless .monotony of the desert landscape. Jnst as the coach waa clattering- down the last steep pitch of the canyon, she was roused from her reverie bv a horses. Howtever. site was not aisrmed. for she remembered the driver's promise to reach Simpson on time. For half an boar the coach flew along the road, tossing, bouncing, and swaying dangerously. After awhile the horses slowed down to a trot, then to a walk, and finally they stopped. That was unusual. Xever at any time on the Journey had this happened before. She watted a moment; and then, as no one seemed to enove. she catted to the driver here waa Up answer. 7 She opened tba door and stepped out. The driver's seat waa empty and the lines were sagging to tha cround. She dim bed to the too of the eoarh end looked back toward Tbe broad white1 road Dugway. stretched awae to the month of the canvon. but nowhere wps anyone to be seen. Eastward the road led down to Riverbed, and beyond that she could follow It to the foot of Indian Mountain, far away. 81owly. fearfully, she gathered no the lines; sorted them as beat she could, and clucked to, the horse. Reassured hy the familiar feel of a controlling hand, . the out nt a fast trot. stepped -- Hour - Ed . Mere-Tllater Station master- - it 81 waa - surprised to see jthe coach pulling hi --with a lone woman ta tha drivers seat She was exhausted, by the unaccustom- - traced to this tingle mistake. TT'irrr'Whot civ Soma riling to Think About Doctors advise liquid laxatives, and hospitals use the liquid form. And a child who has been convalescing in the hospital usually comes put with, bowels working Tike a watch. . Chad . . Give that headachy, bilious child California Syrup of Figs when There is a better way to relieve ' occasional sluggishness, or consti-pati- constipated, and a little leu each time until bowels seem to be in a child of any age: . Avoid all use of. mineral drugs, moving regularly and thoroughly without need of help. whether they are salts, pills, tabor lets, candy form. Even once a month is too often to give any child t n cathartic strong enough for. adults-- - THE LIQUID TEST" . Use a liquid laxative containing senna (A natural laxative). Cali-- " Constipation in children con be lamia Syrup of Figs has the right relieved, in this manner: amount for childrens Use, and First: select a liquid laxative of this, rich, fruity syrup does not the proper strength for .children. v harm or upset a childs system. Second: give ihe dose suited to and condition. When you change to California the child's-age- , ' Syrap of Figs instead of harsh Third: reduce the dose if repeated, until the bowels ere moving withmedicines, you risk no more to your childs appetite, di- out any help at all An- ideal laxative for this purgestion, and general physical condition. Youd have a safer, more pose is California Syrup of Figs satisfactory result. Those little which ' every druggist keeps in ' upsets and complaints just dis stock. Be certain that it is the appear as a rule and the child is genuine product, with Cali- nooa normal and happy again. fornix Mown in the bottle. vio-fen- ce ' i ! Party sen TOKOS fejls ifccb Next Wednesday Heart-Stori-es team trotted briskly down the steep canyon toward the open flat. Jud was alone In the driver's box, for things were quiet along the old It b not wise to give a laxative of adult strength to a child, just because you give it less often or in less amounts. Sltatedi upsets and bead tnuUtt sf frowinf children tan often he The brainiest thing I ever did. . jus! bough! a new ESadno" BY KENNETH & BEXNION ttrongdrugif strength, -- Send FIFTEEN CENTS fl5e) ia stamps or com (com k preferred). Write plainly NAME, ADDRESS and STYLE T. BE SURE TO STATE SIZE YOU WISH. Along The Tnuls of Yesterday Age 13 - v,ni h mp--o- n, es braid. o ; preai-nant- Style Not 3384 is dr signed for uses 1& 18 years, 36t 3A 40, 42 ---nod 44 inches bust. Sire 36 requires material sad 2 yards o4 yards of 3S-n- ... 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Beth Smith, In civic affairs, and ia keenly in-- f FRA5K EL WTC8 vice president of tha -- call took t erected In the 'preservation of! ' folaa was The program Utahs gam and animal life. At Good;'fJ' charge. H"bbeL2 will gather lows: A present. h 1. vice president of f"Y for conference with the Utah State game commission.1 of the sales organlsa- and a oast-ri- ce president of the',1hOB ot the various ma Meyden. LaRue Solomon, Eva 'Salt Lake counts commission. budget depart-Bouc. and Barts McMurdie Mr. Fehr served ss the head of meat for the district for which aj 1 sn the eecordion solo hy be eHy'e finanee department and headquarters. The characters; Robert Okroon, a reading by Beth served Wsiddnt and general aalea five and one half years solo by Vivian Smith; tba title of commissioner 0f manager, Frank E. Titus of Los . nre of the western m- - guitar public, affalrw and finance. He la The boys of the class presented a'now sf,. president of the chamber diviE,on- - comprising the 11 western . eta tea, will bead tha party coming sketeb. Prossor Doodlebug's Mu-'commercs. sic'daas. La Preel tewenaon gaval ' here,a reading; Haw! Demander a vo- -l He vrill be accompanied bv Fred roi aoio, and Norman Lamb a tap University Freshmen . Morley. division credit manager, dance. whose headquarters are also in Vff r,i Tha conelading number was an Los Angeles, and will he met her Lttlicers ii MIC Vjlass one-aX. other play. The Burglar. by P. Daniels, district manager. e The members of the cast were VivFreshman class officers at the and C. A. Klumb. district credit ian Wilson Br'c McMurdie. of utah w.re elected "manager from Denver. zel Bemander, Hatgie Royce. and, of w C Brom- balloting on, In Salt ilnc branch LaPreel Sorenson. Beth Smith. iyterday In ley. manafer. Our programs have been chang- - the campus Broca W lealey was who th. vt.junr d two or three time because of! elected president. - Mias Bettylficials willjtroK be assisted hy R. L. change. In tha new whop work. Me. Hampshire vice president Ruth McKean, manager of the Salt Lake hope that we are erttled now and Hardy secretary and Lester Nord- - store and Don R. Turpin. Utah ten work according Reschedule, quigt treasurer. jdivimon credit- manager. Nominations for school treasurer! it is expected that detailed plant Thanks to our well organizedyeaten-ffstadent body group .of nrficers anJ.xnada in a fall and Winter bnaineas will be monitor work goes on smoothly ir. day in Kingsbury hall include: taken np at the meeting. spite ot changes in programs. New Grant Evans. Raymond D. Free.1 hooks are coming Into the library.'Hyde Clayton and Margaret Me- - will not taka place for at least We hope to receive our Additional nominations two weeks, according to DeMotte student body vice shipment soon and report the; may be made hr petition during Pomeroy, ithe coming week-Th- e of tbe new purchases. final election dent. ' --- a ; Leaves To Gathering W. HsDalso subject to removal lfjthem: SALT LAKE ClTt (Contluued) (Spring. I cock. Andrew Lytle, Reddick X. required and Brothers Georte c WSilace.'LetiKiter.aDd John Neb- Allred. Wm. B, Maxwell, .Martin mill on a creek Ewell, etc. build a . ; 7 the 1presidency ,T; date north xf the Sunday, Oct' 1 7. At a meeting ot --L-. tenm.l. .it. to President;Valley reported the high council held In Crest Salt as Brigham Young and council Lake City. Charles 'C. Ktch. Henry ' follows: on It p!easethtia to Writs ifsigen'iH"his arrangement tor Kdward Hunter were appointed a brief epistle by the tirst oppor-- , nngriery A farming committee: committee to locate a burying of worn our,. ot n, by sending 0 search out ground. Albert Carrington was P- trinity appointed n- -i bfethron on their return from Cai-,or fleidn. and the pointed to audit paper of public We Uornla to Winter Quarters. tj, number of acres rebelth DOrtl ot MCh st this time enjoying goodaredlvt,lon are nearly in common with all who we shall commence our tiLd,. tnd we are this place, as far as nf oprration speedily, and the ' brethren tori spirited ln carryln .pointed committee to hear afeihfDJ f. tof reicld 1!hdedgei ,hm on vif0ro"lr; Th.,b" complaint, and adjust claims la the : A Patricia legmen. Editor Dorothy Devin, Editor Jeanne Pulley. Aaaocteto Editor Rath Gleam, Asaeeiato Editor We DOUGLAS WASHINGTON SCHOOL SCHOOL In ear are doing something very inter- seventh grade library wa are reesting In nature. What could be turning to our former war of writimore fun than gathering leaves ng- our social science before we and then pressing them is books? go Into our cJaaa room. While one We bring them to school and then side of the room writes tha other study about them. Next" Lridsy aide' reads library books, and the are going to have a test on next day It 1. just the opposite, fifty differentklnd or leaves (Right now we are writing topics on . the western states, of the exploriltr The Porcelain Stove, is a very ers. the cities and the products of interesting story. It teaches uHe this region. We find that this kind customs of "the people who lived ot a library period lx helpful for In Austria. Helen Uth library and social science. Room 17 had a big surprise Mat Thursday, Wa wrote with Ink for the first time. Wa keep all our writing materials in an envelope which waa made and decorated In th. art room.- Claud Welch. Assistant Church Historian By Andrew Jenson ' City. Schools Mor-mo- uL ji Goodrich Rubber OffidaU to Meet Utah Sales Force ed task, and when the leaders swung toward the water, she did not know how to stop them. Meredith rushed out. caught the horses the by tbe bits, and prevented stags from feefcg overturned Jn the deep wash. he called Jud? Wheres What's happened? I don't know, she replied. Ho was driving when wo left Dugway. After awhile the horses ran away, they stopped he was nowhere ia sight. The station attendant took the tired team away. Never mind fresh horses." called Meredith. Get this woman a bite to eat and let her rest aw bile. Then you'll have to drive on in to Faust. Tbe westbound stage w.ll be her In a few minute. I ll go with it and look for Jud." Then he whispered, Look's susPielou. Tell Port Rockwell to keep her at Faust " till be bears from me. At the mouth of Dugway canyon, not far from the station. Jud found, dead beside the road, Mera-- i dith bad the team atop a little w ay back. Carefully he and the driver went over every inch of ground. Apparently the man had fallen head fin from tha top of the coach. Ths ground was rocky. Guess the fall killed 'lm said . th drivtr. But what made him fail off?'' asked Meredith. They continued to examine the ground. Among the rocks they discovered the faint track (of a moccasin. Near by waa a clump of ce- Heres a radio with the most astounding development in rdio science. Its equipped .with the RCA Victor ag'Brain unit that directs radio and-whe- performance with human precision. , It enables you to get far more foreign A farewell testimonial and dance honoring Elder Mervin s. Emery,! Milford son of Bishop and Mr W. Emery, Mi north Twelfth West 9 street, prior to bis departure for, u CTtr- -n wlvrimi mill hs he'd Wednesday, Oct. 17. at 8:1S p.m.; ward chapel. in the Twenty-nint- h Tenth West and Third, North 9 street 7 The program: Prayer. N. Fred Nelson; vocal solo, Harry" Clarks; Arthur Thomas; Saw welectio reading, Gnfce Clark; vocal olo,( Thaddeua Evans; Spanish selee- -i tions. Native Mexicans: vocal duet. Jessie Kvans and Thaddeua Evane; reading, Katherine Christensen; remarks. N. Owen Cntmull; remark mlarioaary; remark Bishdars. op W ilford W. Emery: song, conThen Meredith pointed to a small gregation; benediction. Henry H. wound in Jnds bead. by Homer Billing Dancing, music See! ha said. An arrow struck Don errhestra. him hers. Tha Indian waa hiding -behind tfaosa cedar After the white. was Merediths eomm t horses ran away with The stag he when tbe tale waa finished. earns down, got the arrow, and' At Faust. Porter Rockwell received this telegram: went away." Let tba woman o- - Found Juli I remember now." said the driver, A week ago one of the Deep dead. Think maybe lightning hit him. Creek Indiana was at Fish Springs asking when Jud was." CONFERRED ' . CAPS, GOWXS If he dld 'this job. said Meredith. "well mighty, soon make an - The Most Reverend James E. example of. him! Kearney, bishop of the Balt Lake The driver thought a moment Catholic diocese, spoke to tha stuj 'I dont know, Jud Lew- dents of St. is was good driver. Tmt ha made on tha holiness of the tens and of dignity. trouble with thajndiai gown tba "trapping Then ha told a story of Jude.yesterday at th conclusion, of toe at which unfair treatment of thenu-- of bis,f Founder day program, n underhanded teeth's and outrage he conferred caps and gown ' Small wonder Indians kill tbs if ha new college student stations . . . makes tuning far more easy ft ' and accurate . . . mid develops tone of ' higher fidelity than ever before. 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