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Show t f ASK FOR aad CRT Office Ogden nrKD hotel AfcKMr.VT nfactry d)lvry. . (NIN4M MBUCAtIoI ' Order yoyr Churt,t wrhe and alt any Ogden r through of The Lessor ro!atle tbs have the Immeiea stock ofhvi ( All subscription payments and delivery complaints retarding ahould be mad to James A, Oliver 11 North 1st West SC. Telephone M. Agent for th Iiatly. Saturday sod News. Church and ether publloatlona Original TH Tl UI&W. Horn Teh UH H rurorti rt rtqM(4 U ffiilii ln.m4U( oompUlnt fejiHUnc w ifcr boost Provo Office 90 Alfr4 tiUJwU Office DESERET' T!IP: Melted Milk twr Awdd Infanta tad InrJIdj od SibstllsUg Hsml-Weak- ImIUUsb ly STATE BANKERS END N leer wt Is lbs etete. is draw kiook mere. tbs from. Ne Isif PREVENT FARM DAMAGE 11IIS PEOPLE M NEWS .MONDAY JUNE Price Plena Three Day Celebration of Fourth tSpsclal t Tb New ) PRICE, June It. Not content with a one-da- y celebration of lb nation'. day, this cliy I planning n a days carnival which will Include a wild waet aho'w and a rodeo aa wall a the time honored regulation Fourth of July celebration. Thla festival will tak place July t. ( and T. A lanlallv plan for Ih Carnlval-Itoda- o wae decided on at a meeting of th general committee on the bald In Ih Chamber of Commerce club rooms recently, Th evanta will Include a pared, a patrlollo program, hors races, bucking conieala, Indian race, cowboy stunts and a general frontier exhibition. Arrangements are also being mad for an airplane exhibition. Th general commute In charge constats of Dr. jL B. Goetxman. Barton W. Dalton. Mr. IL W. Cooper, Mrs J. M. Whlttemore, Mr, liciratr Peacock. Mrs. Thomas Fouls, J. F. McKnlght. Dr. R. K. Cloward. David IL Cannon, Don C. Woodward and Mrs. C. H. Stevenson. , (fil tjrs Cela-brtl- 11 4 HCO EtUbluh Information Bureau for Auto TouriiU JAIME DE BOUflBON DON Congratulate t The Newt ,j On Seventieth Birthday (Special to Th Nsea.) Idaho, Jun 29 A free Information bureau for auto tour, lots ha been established by the 21 Anthony Commercial club which ha sent out notice to all commercial clubs and automobile association In Ih Untied States advising thsiu of the fact. Thla bureau will furm.ii dally Information at th Commercial dub of Ih road condition tnrput to and In , FT. ANTHONY, Yellowalon Pa-- Communications Randy, Jun 12, 1229. Editor Deseret Newi: I feel that I must congratulate you I waa on your eevenlleth birthday. boru Oct. t, 11(9, ao I ant. just a few days younger. I arrived In Salt Lake City. Sept. 27, 1172, from Sweden and In Juat a little while I will have been her 19 years. I have paaaed through many hard day of work but allll I am very happy and grateful fur th( experience I have gained. Your truly, k. Telegrams and long distance phone rails can be arranged for at thla point. The new tourist camping ground situated on an Island makes thla an Idstl stopping place for th last night before reaching the park. OGDEX. June 11. Charlea 1L Bar FROM SPRING FLOODS ton, cashier of the Ogden Having IS bank, was elect4 president of the .11 Utah Hankers association at tha closIdaho DruggitU PROVO. June 21. Th landowners JOHANNA C. D. CANNON. ing session of th Twelfth annual of th Fortfleld-LaView rtver disAssociation Form convsnllon last Saturday. Joseph trict held a meeting st th home ef Farrar of Provo wax elected first vie Frank Spencer recently for th pur(Special to Tb NaVa I CHURCH NOTICES president; William M. Howell, Logan pose of formulating plans to cop NAMPA, Id., Jun 20. Druggists M. Mar Carl second vice have never Snake of 21.river th president; "There 'irganli vallj with th river situation which proved OGDEN, June ed an association, holding th first Granite slake priesthood meeting aa a day elnce (he days f Bodom cuasan. Price, aacrelary-traaaurxso disastrous this aprlnf. Damage don will be held Sunday, June 27, at I The following acre elected on the to farms., roads. Irrigation systems hen there was o much wlckedneea meeting at the Lwy palace, Tuesp m special meetings aa follows; day night" Ufflcsra elected for Ih asand ao much Iniquity In the world ee executive committee; M. H. Bowles. and trldgea, this spring,' will run Into Buhl Establiihe Home missionaries, at 12 noon; presociation are:, Tom Pool of Nsmpa, today, Elder Melvin J. Ballard told Salt Lake; Guy Lewis, Richfield, and thousands of dollars, and due to the sidencies of elders' quorums, 1 p.m. ; Auto Tourist Park president; R. P. Cutting of Welser, the member of the North Weber Charles it. Mxbey, Bountiful. presidents of seventies, 1 p.m. washing and shifting of th river bed vice president, and U. JC Nickerson, take priesthood who gathered in the The contention, which was held In at various poind the river will not to (Special Yhe News) of Middleton, secretary and treasurer. Drat convention at the DIIIOKM) NO. M3. t 9. A temBUHL. Idaho. June Monthly meeting are td be held In Weber Normal cot leg yesterday after this city for two days and closed last take care of nearly ao great a stream Oreeastern and Hecond quarterly dividend ef 2 per noon. The speaker declared great eon Saturday afternoon, ia aald to have of water as it did prior to Its rampage porary auto tourist headquarter has southwestern Idaho l.h.'ll- uly damnation would come to tne people been one of the moat Important in through tho farm lands, been built here by th business men gon towns. era of record consequently p m. Jun I.. iJ1 had of this day because great light ton. 12 M CON. WAGON A feet ACHING ri). Don Jaime d Bourbon, pretender It was decided no time or effort should of the city. Th building la come Into the world and they had the history of the organ last Start Probe of Matewan Orant Hampton, aecV. te the Spanish throne, I coming to sinned agalnat tha light, lie further number of addresses ware delivered be wasted to prevent a recurreno of wide by 12 feet In length and waa Battle Between Detectives America to attand tha Intarnatlinal built after business hour by local staled that beraiias of the exceeding that wars of special Importance to the similar condition next sprang. business men. It ha been furnished ' great wickedness In the world today stale and Intermounlain region. Fortfield-Lak- e And Striking Miners aviation contest at Belmont Park In DRS. SHORES & SH0EZS The View Protection with four dining tables, chairs, elecResolutions were adopted In which God would apeak to the people in of October, for th purpose pushing tric plates and running water for the THE RELIABLE SPECIAUtTB FOR ware, famines and pestilences and that the bankers recoromenoed that Con association, the movement along with as Util da convenience of th auto tourist who MEN AND 21. Va.. W. great distress and suffering would be grass enforce rigid Immigration taws Jun WILLIAMSON, WOMEN ns was Andrew formed. A lay possible, taw while we'iomlng the industrious her. stop experienced by the natione.. between of th fight Investigation UNIVERSITY STUDENT PROVES Tears A J. W. Eustace, a local contractor, Baldwin-FeltThe convention which was presided abiding foreigner yst watch out for Knudaon was elected president, Frank s and eitisens detectives T i Zxparlanca. It. Taylor, secretary and treasurer, has teen appointed to superintend the UP. oer by Freeb Jamas Wotherspoon, the radical element; Indorsement of with In which 19 perMatewan. at May v 1, OY Invastlgat. J. II. W. Goddard, Owen Smoot construction of the (110,099 high sona were wax attended by about 40U members Industrial freedom and the employ killed, was commenced her DENVER. Colo., Jun 21. Andrew Ii Office, of the priesthood of the etake. Elder ment of workmen on the basts of pay and Jeng. II. Knudaon constituting th school which la to be built thla sum-- j todliy by a apodal grand Jury.' MS Main Bt. th at Work will begin on th building' liberation of th Jury will be behind Chase of this city, a 'student. Ballard expressed hts great pleasure men! of Ihetr ability and fllneas and board of directors. Salt Lake The petition, which has been cir- et once. Quarters for the storage of t hi of be will at meeting such a large aaWemblyDoc-of the placing of an embargo on foreign culated Denver, University Journ;a,to and' nothing coied Madera Madleln. Organotherapy,' f among tha affected land own- tools and supplies to be' used In coiw known door, is 940-athe priesthood and read from the meats and wools. Its until work Its near of Colorado homestead report sto. Advlc free. Call ae writ. trine and Covenants that whosoever Prest. Frank Jw Hogenbarth of the ers, Vras discussed at length and BenJ. structing the building are already utb made to the court. a few dais there Our Bpeelaltlaai Catarrh, Deafness, Haad If. Knudaon presented a very favor- der process of erection. la faithful to obtain the priesthood and National men of the atate constabulary Springs, and spends association, able Woolgrowers' Fifty Hay Fever, Asthma, RheumaNet,Bright's report of hie meeting with the Prof. J. Henry Allen, city superin- were on duty here following a meet- each month in order to maintain his tism, Dlaaaaa, Olabataa, Pllaa, magnify his calling shall Inherit ce- delivered an address which resulted lestial glory. Tha speaker urged upon In the reeolutlon urging Congress to etty qommlaaioner. Th petition will tendent of schools, has been granted ing last night in front of the court- residence, which proves up" this Goitre, Epilepsy, Eoi.ma and ether chroma those present the necessity of render- place an embargo upon Importation of be presented to th county commis- all necessary expenses bv the board house at which Mother" Jones wasj summer. Chase is one of the many Diaeaae of tha Narvea, Skin, Bleed, Btemach, Bowels, Heart, Lungs, Bladder, Announce- - I ing willing and efficient service In the meat and wool. He declared millions sioners today for their consideration of education to attend the National that, principal speaker. and Liver. Hour 9 to 9 j Eve, causa of tha building up of the king- of pounda of frosen meat 14 being and all Interested land owners were Educational association convention at men! wae made that ah would ap-a- k 'tudent working his vay .hrough the Kidney 7 to ; Bmdaya, 10 ta 12. aingw . dom of God upon the earth and gave shipped into this country. He assert requested to be present university. Salt Lake In July. tonight at Matewan. warning that those who break their ed the sheep and cattle Industry of covenants are In great peril and dan this country was facing ruination by sroro Fire Department ger and might not have their alna for- tha important of foreign meat and Turns in Resignation given either In this world or in the wool. world to come. Includd 'In tha Hat of speakers Elder Ballard aald that from his were W. L. Dean of Duchesne. FiPROVO, June 20. When the city observations he has discovered that nancial Statements;" A. P. Blgslow. fir department failed to receive any other churches are patterning after Bank Carl K. to their request for a 1S month reply the ajstem of the Church of Jesus Ogden, I'lice, Burplua; Federal Borrowing;" Christ of Latter-da- y Faints In tha John R. Wldman. New York Certi- ly Increase in wages, they .filed their niatter of paying tithes and calling fied Financial Statements as a Basis resignations with the city The resignations of Chief Joseph missionaries Into service without com- of Credit." Loveless and Firemen . Don Park. pensation. He said his aoul ia thrilled G. Petersen of the Utah Dr. Elmer Clarence Beestey and Leon Bean, are with joy at this bemuse It Is an eviJusand Logaif, College, Agrlcultuie Faints ere on tice J. E. Frick of the supreme said te have been sent In. At present dence that Latter-da- y the men claim' they are on duty 7 the right track and tha churches of court, Cow? Balt Lake out of the world were beginning to discover were and J. E.at theriff of every 41 hours. session closing speakera the truths that had been revealed by afternoon. , Saturday the Lord to Joseph Smith. Shriners Pay Visit In hts address on "Americanism The speaker said that the Inter-rhprc- h Justica Frick pronounced himself as movement hid ended tn failure labor unions, tf the PROVO. 'June 20. Leavenworth. "''and the wholejwherne was wrecked. being agaLnat were against the Constitution Kan., Bhrtners to tha number of about .The promoteraof the movement, he unions Untied State. He referred to aald, had spent IS. 009, 000 to collect of the r visit yesthe number of aliens, noeveh Amer- 200 paid Provo a 13.000.000. terday. They were taken for a drive were in said whom ican he cttDcna, Latter-da- y difSaints will solve the or- through the famous fruit belt. Breakficulties between cipltal and labor thla country asat the hpad of labor and fast wae rvsd at the Sutton cafe for walking delegates ganisations , before other the the long any people, and th most popular dish were cont stirring up things was visitor speaker said. A potent factor, he mid contrary tonuouvly Provo strawberries. and rules their union's ta the System of tithing that will eventhe Constitution, of th United WhBt They tually evolve Into the greater law of against Wife Seeks Divorce. States. the United Order. , A resolution was adopted favoring The speaker gave warning that a PROVO. exBook June '29. Alleging her One Coupon- - Now Gets , wave of immorality ta sweeping over Industrial freedom for workmen, husband on hod several occasions ahould the land. Germany, he said, has brok- pressing the belief that menbaste choked and struck Blanche. of White the her, en down and so has England and be employed only upon ' has filed suit for divorce In the disFrance, and he warned the members ability and fttneea. agatnst-Arholcourt extrict White. She was House u 'The Ogden Clearing A IxMt of tho leaden af this paper have already teenrad .The New Umvsrtibes Dictioaary by meant of ot .of the priesthood to guartUhsIt-qrlrtfor seeks the custody of on minor child and the virtue nf their rhlldren that tended thanks. In a resolution, coupon ofier and they are voicing a genuine caibtwasm h tbeir appreciation of the remarkable opportunity. entertainment and very success- and alimony of )S0 per month for th they might be saved from the destruct- th ive Influence of the evil on who find- ful meetings held her In connection support of herself and the child. ing himself unsble to rule the world with the convention. . Utah Gretna Green is now endeavoring to ruin that which he could not rule. Does Business k r. aeml-annu- al T-c- .e fi -- De-me- r.. -- cr Mar-cusse- four-hou- Thousands of these Get Yours Today matchless books Last' eagerly seized by , our readers! the You will never again have such a chance for a real bargain. d The leading teachers of English and Latin of Rushing NON-PARTISA- N CANDIDATES FOR JUDGES CHOSEN OGDEX, June 21. A ticket was elected at the Judicial conventio t of' the Second district held In the Weber county courthouse Saturday afternoon. Judge A. E. Pratt, Republican and Judge A. W. Agee,' Democrat, were nominated as candidates for the office of (district Judges. Thomas A. Maginnls of Ogden, was named as candidate for the office of district attorney. He defeated Diet, Atty. 6. V. Dobbs by 81 votes to it. There wae considerable lively at the convention on the quesn ticket and tion of it after a fierce battle the resolution Franeta of Mayor Frank favoring the naming of Judges Pratt and Agee of Wade The resolution adopted. Johnson calling for the naming of one Democrat jtL;,ysgn permitting the Republlfi'na (oSume the Republican, was defeated, , IN WEBER-DAV- IS CANAL OGDEX. June 21. The body of a negro, believed to be E. B. Howard of the Bolt Lake, wao discovered in Webcr-Du- t Is canal about fi o'clock Saturday afternoon by D. J. Burnett, a canal worker. The body was found by Mr. Burnett near the screen at the Intake, while ire was cleaning out debrls which had' collected at' the large sieve. From the discovery of a deep gash on the mans head, the officers suspect he was the victim of foul play. Sheriff H. C. Petereen of Weber county and a number of deputies, and Sheriff Charles, L. N'alder of Davis county were' summoned and went to the scene. Around tb neckof the man waa-- a long rubber tube, and In- - one of hie pockets waa a rubber waterbag. A search of hla pockets dlarlon-- d a NoTobacco League book folder, issued by the McCormick Lake.foldBalt Within of the bank to rr Lecturer Speak er was enclosed a small brodfn. set DonK.V, June 21. Dr. Wm. A. with rhinestones, and a receipt ShowMcKeever. noted author and lecturer ing that on May , one E. B. Howard, will speak at the Ogden had paid the sum of 22.29 to thO Mich-Ka- n on rock-logy-. tabernacle on July 10 under the aus-pio-e Furniture company of Salt . League of of the Lake, i Utah. - Members of the league were Archie W. Hill of South Vebr. E. In this city yesterday arousing Inter- - J. Husbands, a pipe line walker, and eat In the movement and have n I william Rogers, caretaker af the dam nounced the opening of a campaign I,, Gateway, Informed the officers here Irhe officers that they had - sees the aged man in th district last Thursday From stories told by these three men deIt is thought th dead man was mented. His body Is at th Klrken- dtU parlor in lbia city. nen-rrtisa- ,u Storage of Household Goods Cleanest and Safest Fireproof Building In the City Lowest Rate of Insurance We Invite inspection and Comparison p Most efficient Packing and Shipping Department in the West. MOTARirCD MOV IKS Redman Fireprool - . Slorsjje Co. . 4th VtMt I'M I4M mm4 145 Five Great Universities (Special to The News) ' FARMINGTON, Jun 12. County Clerk Seth C. Jones reports an unusually busy week In marriage licenses. Those Issued follow: , Laird L. Dummlng of Evanston. Wyo., and Emma E. Edward of Ogden; Donald O. Laughlln and Anna Marra, both of Ogden; Joseph 8. Young and Lillis M. 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Gain, chief engineer. J. L. Thompson, general Inspector of water y service, and E. A. Nock, agent. These official rame to Price at the request of Mayor L. A. McGee, and tha city. council in connection with a readjustment of the water rates of ratlrosd company, under the th Band schedule arranged for the new water Reorganize City contemplating th use of Colton Name Permanent Officers system water., which has verv much Increased expemuC to the city and necessarCEDAR CITY, June 17. The Cedar the ily advanced to coats to1 th consumer sa well. City band ha Juat boon The details of the aettlement with Their purpose is to make the band a BOt permanent organisation, and to have i ?1hro,m.!Tr a!d hat rreatly increased it available the year round. Tr,e 4f th city. r.,nue ,h. Canficers are as follow: Clyde I. hon. president. JR. T. Forbee. manager, Price Men on Trips. secretary treasurer: H-- LeRoy Friaby, director: MoronL Perrv, ssaiatsnt diimperial to The New.! rector: Otto Fife, librarian. EveryPRICE, June 29. Quite a number seasuccessful Very a to thing point are leaving for busiof Price son. A eerie f openalr concerls will ness and people during the week. plaaur be given throughout th summer. I 'A. McGe and wjfe left Major Orfsr City News Not. Oregon te attend the Mr Vt m. R. Palmer, cashier of the today for Conclave at Portland. fro Commercial A Having bank, ri d Bhrtners Carl R. Marcuses and wife are at Ins mother, Mrs. P.ichsrd Palmer, left Ogden attending the state bankers .Mrs here Wednesday for Balt Ijtk !a alt pnn vent ton. I a'roer will visit with relatic E Onetimxiv left today Lake .City Mr Palmer will vn on t CorDr Harry Balt Lake to take part In the poet uHen and attend th Rtat flankers' graduate enure In dentistry at th convention. - The Ce.lar City Chsusuqu Will be l.ntverity of Utah Vt. iu1. writhing Donor Ralph Onward went itobual-nrabed Julv S. t a and Ban Pete county o. . a' verv eucce'ut chautauq r, and pleasure the. n world-hav- 4 Publisher I Price $4.00 YOURS For ONLY AND 1 98c COLTON Mail Orders Filled On Terms Explained In Coupon TO-DA- Y ' J |