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Show TIIK f 'work has been obtained by Commie atonar J. It. Ward according to letters received by his friends In this city. Commissioner Ward who la head of the public safety department tn this city, Is attending the convention of police chiefs at Detroit, Mich. Commissioner Ward aaya that he has met aenumber of famous detectives and pollra offlcara at lha convention and tnal ha Incoming back firmly con verted to the Idea that tha biggesH police work Is not only to catch and proeecule criminals but to prevent crime In Its Inception. Office Ogden BASEMENT It HOTEL ICED Alfred Ulilwill. Manager, Office TL IHI W, Hum TL IU8-- Pttren are Is malt rquMll unlmsidlie complaint satisfactory dllvry. rerlsf rillllATIOtiaad all (HIRIH Churib order eork a a through booyur Ofilaa lhar rap. raaanlailva of Tha anjr (aaara( Nwt Wa haa lha Immaaaa ateck of lb book biora. tba larg(aaarai K est la lha state. la draw from. Hay Brings $20 Ton in Field st Grantsville STREET CAB MEN ARE OGDEN, Junt 1. A 20 p?r cant Increase In waft had been framed lha men who operate the oily cara of tha Utah Itapld Traneit company In thla city accurdlnf to information Siven out by the company official Tha Inrreaae will take effect-durinlha prraent week. Tlh tha new Increaae the minimum salary will be 40 cents an hour and the maximum will ha Si cenia an hour. Manager W. A. Whitney states that employees In tha Inierurban lines will al.o receive an Ir.crrube In wages, the aniuunt, however, is not jet agreed upon. Arrested Man Allege ViamTSPTramT' Rotarians Stop Off. June OGDEN, IS. Los Angeles Rotary club members to the number of en 105, route tdAtlantlc CJty to attend the national convention, spent a short time In this city yesterday. Eight Alleged Gambler Taken in Police Raid . OGDEN, fUn IS. Eight men were arrested on a charge of gambling dur- ing a raid conducted yesterday morning by local police officers. - The men booked at the station are Jim Kara-Ja- t. Chris Gorls. George Paulus. George Guskus, George Zinas. Mules, Phillip Morris and Joe Manos. Manos was released on $100 ball and the other seven on f 50 baiL Them-tstokl- Street Car and Auto Crash; Man Injured OGDEN, June 18. When a street car and an automobile collided on Twenty-fift- h street, near Washington avenue at 1:20 yesterday afternoon, J. Melton. an employee of the Wll- 'automobile company was aeverly shaken. The left front wheel and fender of the automobile were smashed The cause of the accldenT according to Mr. Melton was his car slipped out of gear and ran directly In front of the street car. The street car was not damaged. BEAVER. June 15. For the third time elnce his return from overseas, 8ergrt. Roland Nowera has been forced to go to Salt Lake and enter a hospi8ergt. tal for further treatment. wound Nowers received shrapnel and shell shocked while in France, and also was gassed while he was wounded. - Prominent Girl Marries, Start I. One means of OGDEN, June ending the present unrest tn this was last suggested country night by E. B. Fish of Beattie in a lecture delivered st the Chautauqua assembly. The lecturer said there were two parties tn this country who were contributing to the unsettled conditions from which we were all suffering. One was the paid agitator and the other the unfair American employer. Take these two Individuals by the neck and bang their heads together until they nee the bright stars of the American flag all over the universe." waa the suggested remedy, for the present unrest made by the lecturer. 18. Kami-Weekl- E Chautauqua Opens. PROo Prises will he awarded for the best floats represented In the parade. The committee to announce the prizes at a later meeting. General Committees. Committees were appointed as follows; General arrangements J. M Jackson, Mayor Dixon. J. M. Harmon. P. O. Peterson. J. C. Miller. Knight 8 Jordan, Capt. J. B. Tucker, Mrs. C. E Maw, Mrs. I. H. Masters. Mrs. L. C Potter, Stanley Dixon and Roy None. Finance A. N. Talor. Ray Timmerman. F. O. Warnlck, Charles Hopkins, J. W. Clark. Wyman Berg and Priscilla 8wenaen. - Program George Bailiff, I. H. Masters, T. C. Thompson. C. W. Reid, J. R. Boshard, Harry J. Butler, W. T. Hasler, R. N. Cooper. IL F. Cannon, Wesley Beckstead. Sports F. E. Huish, Al Van Wagenen, W. A. Hines, W. D. Roberts, E. L Roberts, Mart Roylance, Lloyd Sutton, Clinton Larson, A. T. Flitcher and L. C. Pott, ter. Parade J. M. Jones. W. F. Rosa Ratcllffe. A. O. Spear, Alma Ballenger, G. P. Parker, Mr a. G. H Brim hall, Mrs. M. E. Huish. Mrs. E. G. Hughes. Decoration C. 8. Ashworth. E- - J. Troyer, Harry Fltcher, D. D. Sutton, O. E. Barton, J. A. Loveless, A- - E. Eves and Dayson Rosa. Publicity James Clove, I. H. Masters, N. C. Hicks and Horatio Jones. -i l Vlo-let- Wounded Man Will Take s More Hospital Treatment Battery Boys Getting Settled in Heber Camp (Special to The New.) (Special to The News.) PRICE, June 15. A quiet wedding was solemnized" yesterday AT" high noon at th ehome of PrenL A. W. Horsley of Carbon stake, when his daughter Lydia, one of the popular young women of Price, was married to E. S. McMullen ef ML Pleasant. Only the immediate family were pree To Start Road Work. ent when Bishop Albert Bryner per OGDEN. June 18. Repair work on formed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. McMullen will make the canyon road from Twenty-thir- d their home In Sunnyslde. street to the mouth of the canyon will be started Immediately according to C. H. Martin, supervisor of city streets. Heber Young Man Dies It Is expected that the material for the After Short Illness work will be received here soon. (Special to The Newa) HEBER CITY, June 14. Harold Mutual Dances to drug McKenzie, clerk in a local OGDEN, June 18. The first of a store, was found dead In bed this a ball game series of dances to be given every two morning. He attended, last Friday and Is believed to have weeks during the summer months by drank' there which poisonthe Mutuals of the Weber, North We- ed him.something During that night he was ber and Ogden stakes, will be held this taken 111 and next the morning a phyevening In Lorln Farr park. The of- sician waa called who left medicine will have ficers of the organizations which his wife had been administercharge of the event. ing. Twice last night she gave him medicine and at S oclock she found he was dead. Republican Primaries Besides hhi wife, Nellie Mair McCalled for June 23 Kenzie, his parents, who reside in Salt him. survive Lake, OODEN, June 18. Republican pri- i In 22 Weber be will June held maries MADE CITIZEN; county for the purpose pf selecting CITED FOR VALOR; delegates to the judicial convention, which will be held In the Weber counALL IN ONE DAY ty court house Saturday, June 28. Two candidates for the office of district (Special to The News.) 15. judge and one for district attorney June Reported TOOELE, will be nominated at the convention. missing In action In France, following The Democratic judicial convention the . big bsttle at Cantigny, In which will be held in the court house next American doughboys distinguished Saturday at 2 o'clock. It Is expected themselves, symbolically, buried and a nonpartisan ticket will be selected accorded last earthly rites by his at the convention. Greek friends and relations In Tooele, where he had worked In the smelter and where he had enlisted, George Inspecting Canneries. Manioc wad yesterday given hla final OGDEN, June George Shorten, naturalization papers by Ju4g Harassistant director of Inspection of the old M. Stephens of the Third district Inspection department of the National court. he was accorded Canners association has started on an. Simultaneously Inpection of the. canning establish- high honors by the French governments in this state. He went to Pleas- ment, n citation for bravery In action ant Grove yesterday yesterday and being translated and read Into tha from there will travel to other can- records of the court. Following the court action In making Mentos an ning centers in the. state. American clUsen, another and totally different celebration was staged by hla Proposes Remedy for admiring countrymen. Unrest in America a Pleasant Grove Pioneer - Dies After Long Illness (Special Correspondence.) 11. PLEASANT GROVE, June Charles Samuel White, an old-tiresident of Pjeaaant Grove, passed morning at am. Ha stray yesterday has been an Invalid for more than five to hla bed mod years of that time.- - He waa the son of Fouts Whit. Hla 8. & and Catherine father waa on of the Mormon Battalion, and his mother a pioneer of 1147. June 18. The annual Chautauqua prevented by the Eillaon-- " hlte Chautauqua company und undvr Ihe personal direction of Irof. Hanford Mai Donald 117 open ut 8 o'clock thla ei suing when the ftrt entertainment will be glivn The Oriental pageunl by Julius Caesar Naypht and assistants will be the opening nutnUei. Thursday evening E. H. FLh will deliver a lecture on "Americanism and Industry" which takes the place of the Republican-Democratidebut whiih hud been scheduled for that occasion Another change will be made Frldwv afternoon when Capt. Krtchell the "Master Musician" wtl! fill the place scheduled for Mr. Fish. The children s hour .l be al o'clock each morning and the riorn ing lecture at it) The afternoon program will open tacit day at 2 30 and the evening program ut 5 o'clock. The change In time was advised by the local committee. c He was born at Cotton rwtr, Salt Lake county, Bept 27, 1258. but had molded here since be wae a child. Surviving him are bis wife. EmPolice Commissioner ma m tract White, one daughter. Lnrena white, end one son. La Grand VrhKe. all of Pleaeant Grove, aiao epOrt Gaining Thief brother and three ststera three Information Catching Th funeral ser ikea were held In OGDEN. June 18. A considerable th pleasant Grove tabernacle thla untof knowledge regarding police aflarwoea. PROVO, June 18. Battery C arrived at Heber Sunday morning to tha tuns of "Hail, Hail the Gang's All Hera." which was played by the battery band as the men marched from the station to camp. The details for the day were soon made up and every man entered into the work with splendid spirit Cook Robey was ably assisted Moh day by two of Provq's most prominent Most of the initial legal adviser. work of the camp having already been done the men were taken out on the field for special instructions In gun work, horseback riding- and' thw 'use of their side arms consisting of poll .45 calibre automatic which were issued yesterday. pistols The company's canteen has been established-an- d carries a fine line of esndies. Ice cream, cigarb and other refreshments and supplies which are greatly appreciated by the men. Up to Monday there was but one .man on the night sick lisL Sergeant Bliss Cluff was stricken 111 While out on the drill grounds and was ordered to the camp hospital with a bad case of tonallitis. To date but one prisoner has been rrdated. One of the battery mem hers failed to sense the necessity of reporting for the encampment and detail con slating 'of corporal C. L NsyloF and Private W. A. Thome were sent to Provo yesterday with Instructions to bring him to camp. They returned last night with their man who waa turned over to officer of the guard. FaUura to report for duty is attrlb-ut ,0 an Injury he says he sustained by Calling from a scaffold, w unable to get a doctors' derttficate, according to the detail that placed him under arrest - Paring Contracts Let By Utah County Board PROVO, June 18. contracts wers lot yesterday for Paving 2.4 miles of concrete road from the railroad tracks on West Center street to th Lake View meetinghouse and from th Pleasant Grove junction of the Lake road south, making a total of 8.4 miles on the west loop of the state road between Pleasant Grove and Provo. Gray A Murdock were the successful-bidders and have agreed to complete the work in time for beet hauling. Tha price being 352,218.79 for the Pleasant Grove end and $52,282.38 for tha Provo end. ' Wsttis-amSuel- s, contractors, wers swarded th contract for on and one-ha- lf miles In Leht running wen from the stats road to Lehl city and north to the state road. The bid on this work ts $22,544.38. Th Wattia-Samue- ls people were also swarded the contract from Spanish Fork to the sugar factory west of that bity for concrete road at 132.032.48. 11-fo- ot View-Vineya- Flag Day Celebration Held by Provo Elk. PROVO. June IS. Hundred ,B of p7TL!T,pl E,nrI last fYA,t!I when th Elks lodge and .the Prove Commercial club with th Women' Municipal council, joined In a special Flag day parade. Th pared waa led by A. E. Rawlings, as flag bearer with L o Ferre and Miles Bows, aa escort, followed by the Provo band. Th Elka Bxir came next la line, the th Commercial club and th Women's Msaicipa! coun ell. with the Provo fir department bringing up the rear. Immediately after the parade th Elka gave a Flag day program on the tabernacle lawn. Exalted Ruler J.,C. and Milter conducted th exercise Prof. j. R. Boshard directed th music. offered the Keener Chaplain Jem invocation. Musical number were furnished by the band, Mra Mari Homer and th Boshard quartet. E. A. Mitchell delivered th tribute to the 10 3 jyjo born Illnrsa with pneumonia. 8h in bprtngv ill 14 years ago and la a M. Hanniece to City Councilman A, sen Hhe la survived by a husband and five small 'children. The tuners! will be held her on Thursday after-luVoin the Fourth ward chapel at 2 o ilotk phdrr the direction of Bishop n (Special (a Th POCATELLO. Idaho. June 15 -- Th it on th Knah river whiih wa Identified by Ears Meeker two ear ago as that of the original Fort Hall la wall established, according to the party of northwest historians who visited It yesterday. T. C. Elliott, of th Otegon Historical o ctety, was In the party and feel that the evidence I sufficient io warrant the plee being marked lit bet s In th party were Mile Can non of Boise, . stale commtsatoner of agriculture; Judge Oliver of Amerl cun Full. Byrd Trego end Fremont Kutnewsky of Bluckfooi. Mr. Treft go, HupL Siders and Nicholas If of Required for Jiffy-Je- ll Yfi Desserts S' ry They come They come acidulated with pure fruit acid, mad ready-weetene- d. ,1 from lemons or from grapes. ' A bottle of liquid fruit flavor comes in esch package. We crush the fruit, condense the juice and seal it in a bottle. So JilTy-Jeis a dainty, rich in fruit. directed on package, Simply add boiling water as then the fruit essence from the bottle, and let cool. If you used fresh fruit, plus lot of sugar, you could make nothing more delicious. -- It v: The spot where old Chief Pocatello lurled also wa' Visited, a well the historic ford of the Oregon 51 r. Elliott left trad on th Portneuf thla morning for Mackay. where he will look over othrr poltn of historical Itncrcst. ir wa a Auto, Carrying Ten Skid and Turn Turtle Mr Mr. and 15. children escaped "rtt'.it rrVtteir thetr tbr highway this side of McCsmmon and turned upside down. The car was said to have been running at about 35 miles an hour when Mr. Bowman tried Itrmake a sharp lurn. The car went through embankment s fence, dawn 4 and turned turtle. Mr. liowmen and ono-o- f the idurnhant girls were slightly bruised, but not seriously. The car was budly wrecked. car- - irfh Hospital to Secure XRay Equipment (bpeclal to The News.) w. 15. Pocatello. Idaho, uunea member II. Jackson was appointed of the county and city hospital board by the county commlasiopers at a Serves six at trifling cost serves six in mold form; or twelve ff One p&ckage of jiffy-je- ll you whip the jell. And the fruit alone which we use in it would cost you more than the whole dessert Desserts Real-Fru- it Ten Flavors In Glass Vial meeting yesterday. The expenditure than 16,000 for new Hk (Mi h each A equipment for the hospital was authorized. fadutg H. K. Cornell was authorised to proceed with the construction of the Mint Lima Cherry highway in the southeastern part of the county on th way to Malad. The Raspberry Loganberry cost of this work is estimated at appoison. Strawberry PLneappl The bread was later examined and proximately 137,224.80. found to be contaminated with the arOraagq Ltqpa Coffe senate of lead. This slow poison first Touriat Camp Being took loll of the younger child and held Constructed Beaver the older boy in a precarious condiB tore to get this package from your grocer, for Jiffy-Je- ll tion throughout the entire day, he is the only dessert with tetc liquid fruit davori in viali. (Special to The New) effects. to its finally succumbing June 16. Automobile BEAVER, camp grounds which are being conBishopric structed at 'library square, near th Reorganize of town are nearing pompletion. In Penrose Ward center As soon as they are ready ror use the (Special to The Newa)15. commercial and automobile clubs of The Salt Lake and BRIGHAM CITY. June Los Angeles will be bishopric of the Penroae ward waa notified that they may advise prosthe presidency pective tourists. recently reorganized by of tha Bear River Btake. Bishop The touring season has opened hie counselors. L Wight end suspiciously for the Arrowhead trail, John Petersen and C. E. Miller, were which Is routed through this city. given honorable release and William Dosens of heavily loaded cars pass Bickmore, until recently a resident through dally and the condition of the of this City, was trail is jnost favorable for Fred .L Petersen and Boren Jacob this time reported of tha year. of this resident sen, also a former city, as his counselors. Engvar Peterof not more X-r- at New Conference Al-m- . aeov. waa-omd- a. wanL.cIcrk wThese ne w Homeseeker Purchase officials are all young men of splenUrntTBasln Farm to did ability, and their elevation the bishopric has the unanimous In(Special to Th News) ROOSEVELT. June 14. There has dorsement of the members, of the been a considerable activity jn real ward. estate business the past few weeka Many prospective home seekers have Open Playground Today. been visitors her and a number have to The Nears.) (Special purchased acreages and will ImmeBRIGHAM CITT. June 15. Today diately take over their propertiea Roosevelt Items. the public play grounds were opened for the season with Mies Cecelia Bott The coming week will, find many as director, assisted by Miss Roma mowing machines In the alfalfa fields was of this section of the basin. The hay This institution Christensen. created and sponsored by the crop promises to be a bumper one. club and has been in opera- The graltj crops look splendid. Th hour are from The various farm land appraisetion three years. 9 to 12 in the morning and from $ to ment committees are still at work, 9 In the evening. Ail the children about two or three weeks Will yet be of the community are Invited to par- needed to complete this work. Prof, and Mrs. N. L Xelaon of ticipate. The ground are fitted up with a large cement wading pool, lat- Provo are at Roosevelt looking after ticed play house to furnish protec- their farm property. Allen and family are Mr. Win. tion from th weather when it rains as well as from tha heat of the min' moving to Salt Lake where they will when th children are playing In the make their future home. ' see-sand boxes: swings, and other apparatus The grounds are lo- Four Nursese Graduate . east of the one block court cated Utah-Idah- o house. Hospital Just Off the Press Jensen Family Return. - (Special to The Newa) BRIGHAM CITY. June 15.- - Mr. and Mrs. William Jensen and children have returned from spending the winter at Long Beach, Cal., where Mr. Jensen has purchased a fine residence property. During their sojourn tn the southern city, the stork paid a visit to1 the family, bringing a baby girl. (Special te Th News.) LOGAN, June 15. Four were given diplomas by th The dominant theme of all the discourses Is the meaning of the First Vision which imparts to the publication a richness of inspiration that makes it invaluable to the home library, , ! T ORDER YOUR COPY TODAY; 40c Post Paid nurses Utah-Idah- l s Just off the press April Conference Pamph let. This memorable Conference Is conceded to be one of the most significant in the history of the Church. The Pamphlet gives full stenographic reports of all the sermons. , DESERET BOOK o hospital last week having completed their three-yetraining course. Appropriate graduation exeralse .ware held at the Eccles h&teL SfwOI were Miss Nora Th graduate Ahrens. Mendon, Utah; Miss Myrtle Coleman, Bmitbfield, Utah; Miss Thelma Nunnelley, Narbon, Idaho; Miss Bernice Wilcox, Richmond, Utah. COMPANY ar 4t 6 Main BUSINESS BLOCK PURCHASED BY : Funeral Services For Prominent Woman AUTOMOBILE FIRM to The Newa) (Special ( Kplal 4i The N ws ) BEAVER, June 15. Th tabernscle BRIGHAM CITY, June 15. The Morgan Auto company, composed of Evan Morgan and Willis B. Morgan, father atfd eon,- - has acquired i the Boothe block, one of the best business corners In the city, Th property Is located on Alain street Immediately couth of the courthouse and, has a frontage of 44 feet on Main and a depth of 161 feet all of which front the alley south of the county- - property The price paid wee 119.008 and the new Owners propose to remodel th building by enlarging it. using half for sales room purposes and the other .half for shop and garage. wa filled yesterday with relatives and friends paying their last respects to Mrs. John J. Jones, whose funeral services were held at I p.m. Bishop George Palce conducted the services Besides her husband, J. J. Jones deceased leaves eight daughters, Mrs. Edgar Whit of New York; Mrs. Pst tie Pearce, Mrs. Ray H. Barton and Mr. Will Fenlmore of Kanosh; Mr. JRoe Cutler and Mrs John Jones of Salt Lake; Mra Ennis Jones, Sacramento; Miss Celia Jones add a sister, Mrs. Cell Clawton of Elko, Nov. Increased Valuation Brings Protest From Bear River Farmers (Special to Th News)' BRIGHAM CITT, Juno 11. The board of county commtssionera are sitting this week as a board of oquaL The valuation of Boxelder county were Increased very materially this year but there la very little complaint en that score except by farmer out In th Bear river valley who object to classifying their lands along with th farms near this city. ' ltn. Yost Matron Succumbs. (Rpectal to Th News.) BRIGHAM CITT. June II. Mra Thomas Lane of gost, died at her bom Sunday evening after a brief ' The Great Country. Newspaper This Section is the K ofv . - Semi-Week- News ly $2.00 Per Year of every character and description, arranged from and the best legal form brought strictly up-to-da- te. foil supply always on hand at the eseret Raws Rook Store t real-fru- it ll Iorutello. -- (Special to The News) CITY. June 15. With the death of uughn Young. 6 ear old. eon qf Mrs. l,ett 11 Young, al the local hospital iuM night from the results of arsenate of lead poisoning the toll from the accidental use of that two. Hi. poison for flour rejehed brother Howard, aged 3, died carl) yesterday. . It Is reported that the other seven who partook of the contaminated bread are all out of danger, although they were In serious condition for a number of da). Mrs. W. W. Howard, grandmother of the deud children, who made the fatal mistake of using the front poison of flour Is prostrated grief. When first taken til doctors diagnosed the cases us being ptomaine poisoning brought on by eating meat Samples of this meat were sent to Slate chemist harm for analysis, who that he could find no traces of f News (Special to The Newa) BRIGHAM Mo-'-SttsCaf- ORIGINAL SITE OF FORT HALL FIXED BY OREGON SAVANT Ida . June POCATELLO. and Mrs. Frank Hqwinun and Alia, irankilurnhum ami x.x of Auihton. Ida , narrowly - Sarah Pedder Heaton. The family moved to Payson when Mrs. Ostler was but two years old and with the exception ef' a few years spent Pay-eo-Inn Salt Lake, she has always made her home. In 1512 she was married to W. J. Oetler by whom the had three sons. She was left a widow after only a few years of married life and worked had to support herself and three little sons. She has been afflicted for the past 15 years with eplnal trouble but always bore her sufferings patiently. She died ad she had always lived a true Latter-da- y 8aint. She Is survived by two sona MUo Ostler of 8ugar City, Ida., and A. E. Ostler of Maryevale, Utah. fong-Glasma- JUNK Provo Office Special to The News.- PROVO, June 15. Arrangements are being made for one of the largest Fourth of July celebrations Jn the history of the city. The Cotn'bcclal club, American Legion and Batter) C. of the National Guard, have combined In their efforts to make the da a success. At a meeting of representatives of these organisations as well as others, at the Commercial club last night, which was presided over by Mayor Leltoy Dixon, the tentative plana were discussed and general corn mllteee appointed. It was agreed a parade should be Death Closet Life of staged, greater than ever witnessed In before. Three bands will be this Sacrifice and Service In thecityprocession and that each of the organisations represented at Ihe meet In be out (Special Correspondence. I uniforms and with floats. Ing PAY80N, June 14. Funeral serv- The Commercial club, the Woman's the Service Star council, Municipal ices were held Friday at 4 40 o ciock Legion, the Elk's and Ihe rlty offt Mrs. for clals were held responsible, along with in the First ward chapel Francis A. Ostler, widow of the laU the drglon and battery C, for the sue WRnaWtfl'Otsttcrr-BtVITop-Jr-A-Lore- "frame-pp- KVS flag and Thnmus Wllllqms gave the history of ihe flag. Preston U, prteishii dclidrred a patriotic address in whiih he urged ihe All eubocrlptlon payments and necesMtly of rvrry American clilxen reoomptatnta regarding, delivery maining true lo the flag every day should be made to Jamas A. Oliver tn the year and not on Flag day alone It North let West fit.. Telephone I L. K. Kagertnen presented the turd-(al. awarded by the Kike for the tiedt Agent for the Daily, Saturday eeeav s on the American flag, afier I hey y and News, Church had been read by the winners fiplh and other publications Ilerpont of the sixth grade;, Alfa It Clark jnf the seventh grade, end Esther Ucgertsen of the" eighth grade. The etlk honor flag was presented to Ituth 1lerpont who was Instructed to deliver tt to the Maeser school. (KpoclaJ to Tba News ' CHANT 8V1LLE, June 18. Alfalfa hay la bringing 2e a ton In the fields hare.. Tba first crop Is Just being cut and Ik reported wa being mouerately Heavy, Ougwr beets ate repunsu as oemg niouetwialy heavy, huger beets are teporieu Wa bamg in Hu soaps. Dry termers, i.ovei, neeu lain sou uiucas It cornea witutn me next Iso weesa inetr crops will be In oaitger irum drouin, ineie was no' general celebration of rug day ssirv.y out many of ins stoics observed it, sits llieotivs weie playing to lined houses an uayawasauoa me gland ban In me evening great success. leas tn charge and also making cloe The opening prayer OGDE.V. June IS. John Edmund Ing remarks. was offered by Hyrum K. Elmer. The Donsldu-charged with contributing speakers were Pres L Charles H. to the delinquency or a girl under the and Paul Wirthlln, both lifeage of IS years, appeared In the city Whitefriends of the deceased and both court yesterday morning. The com- long praised the baeutlful life of sacrifice plaint Is swot n to by the father of the and service she had lived. g rl. Tha benediction was pronounced Defendant ia represented hy Atty was W. H. Reeder, Jr., and Donaldson will by Rodney J. Merrill. The grave dedicated by Albkrt Powell. Inwiat Upon a preliminary hearing Mr. Ostler was bom In Fayette, Donaldson aaya he can prove that he She in Innooet ad states that his arrest vib Sanpete county, Oct. 23, 1145. was the oldest child of JonatM i and . the result of a DKSKUKT" Issued Mondays and Thursdays O' JOB PRINTING SK,SS THE DESERET NEWS Let Vs Bidon YnrWork i T |