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Show Office OgdenREED HOTEL. BASEMENT A If rod Oladwoll. Mom Offle Ttl H4I-- Mngr. tiL IMI- - rqat4 to make Patron ar taunadlal complalot ragardlag mtlafaetory drilvary. CHUUK PIRLICATIOE Order pour Church work and a. I other hooka through any Of Jon rap raaantatlva o( Th Daaarot Nava W have th tinmens alack at th Dooorot Navi Book gtoro, lha Urf aat I th slat. to draw from. Commissioners Find No Business to Transac in OGDEN. July 1. When th city commissioner met In their regular they meeting yesterday morning found there wee no official business to corns before th board. Thla le th first tlmq In month that th com mlaalonara hsv had no burin transact. Aftsr th reading of th minute th meeting adjourned A similar condition prevailed In the city court where Judge D. H. Robert no casta was informed there war whan h took hla scat on th banch at 10 o'clock. PUBLIC SCHOOLS SUFFER ON. sn ran Provo Office FORIUTO ' OGDEN. July 11. Donald O'Laugh-11Msvln E pend love, Albert Jones and Edwin Ohleon, have been sent to th district court fur trial on charg of stealing an automobile. They DEFINITE sr sach being held on 500 bond. Th boy were captured Sunday morning Tl while making an attampt to reach California. a, TO OPEN SEPT. 13 Will Hold Teachers OGDEN, July If. Th city schools Examination July 22 school year DESERT will open for th 1120-cn la to an ytrday --I- I OGDEN. July IS. Anouncament made by Superintendent Brll.'Fow-le- r of th Weber county consolidated schools that examinations will be held In th office of th board of edu- bank cation In th First National building on July 22 for teachara wishing to qualify aa teacher for th ensuing year. A aecond examination, b say tnay possibly b held kt.a later date. m wliaf Ta lilac haa done Hum alee Dn-laralio lu gained iouiida anil Iter health I twciv now better than In yearn. done Boys Paroled For Uprooting Potatoes OGDEN. July IS. Alex Jefferson who baa larg field of potato ort th norjh and of the.clty had six boy arrested for destroying portion of th potato crop. Tha boy have been by tho JuvenUe placed updn parol -authorKleJefferson aald It is annoying to have crop destroyed Ly boy at anyof time pobut at the present high price tatoes It is lmpoaalbl for him to be who willfully lenient wlthany damage th plant Seek Salt. Lake Men On Statutory Charge OGDEN, sr. P et. - evidence.-- r H t; Conference Sunday . f Th speakers who paid a high tribute to the life and character of the V. deceased were President John Nathan Hawkes, Bluth, Patriarch Fred G. Taylor, Mrs. O. G Marriott, W. H Lowder, H. H. Ehurtliff and Bishop Brown. Musical aelection were rendered by Gertie, George and Lemuel Webster and Nephi J. Brown. $urlel was In th city cemetery. OdDEN. July IB. Th annual conference of th Liberty ward Sunday school will be held next Eunday with, aeasiona at 10:I1 a.m. - and 2 p.nr. Members of th Ogden stake Sunday school board will attend the conference which will complete 'the 'con ferences to b held In th stale this year, f? ,& fee-tafW- . .c Children Cry iop FlotcNr'o J tution In Ogden. (Special to The itvi.) BRTGHJMCrrrrJy Tl. Arthe Granite. regular meeting city council the decks were Tuesday evening, cleared for the calling of the special election to paq upon the proposed bond issue ojFapproxtmately! $120,009 tor-ih- a fcUPBBgap expanding .the-rmi- ; nlclpal eleictrlc light plant. City O. Roskelly wa instruct-t- o Manager. rvroceed with the details and City Attorney W. J. Love waa Instructed tfO.ake. care of the legal work, ao the the election can' be called at the eflilest date possible. ,J Representatives of th Utah Power & Light company have made repeated ovetturea to the city to furnish It electrical energy for resale purposes but these proffers have all been relected because th city desires to keep free from all "entangling alliance which might embarrass it in the operation of ita own utility, Th electric light plant haa been . of great benefit to Brigham City and by rebuilding It the amount vf energy generated : be Increased from 100 horse power to M00. horse power and the .city will have Immediate sale for as much of lha Inert seed energy as it care te dispose of outside the municipality. of-th- e s May Appoint Former Army Officer Meat Inspector The Kind You Here Ahrayi .Bought, end which has been la use for ever thirty years, haa borne the signature of end has been made under hla per tonal supervision, since its Infancy Allow no one to deceive you In hi. AH Counterfeits, Imit&tioni and are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants, and Children Experience against Experiment. . Just-aa-go- . i od What io CASTOmA Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and toothing Syrups. It Is pleasant. It contains neither OSum, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Ita age guarantee. For more than thirty. yean It haa Been is, constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency. Wind. Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Mother g Friend. ' JCb Childrens Panacea la-- i G3IUIIE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of (Special to The Newa) BRIGHAM CITY. July 14. The movement started soma time ago for appointment of a local meat Inspector, la taking on more definite form since Dr.' R. C. Lambert, veterinarian, haa located here. Dr. Lambert la Just out of the army, his last work being to take a thorough course In meat inspection and the movement to appoint a meat inspector hss the backing of the proprietors of th meet markets a well as th endorsement of th county In agents andT horn demonstrator. as much as tuberculosis and hog cholera is known to be present in. the animal of thla district, it la feared aome of these diseax-- J animals occasionally find their way to the butcher ahopa Funeral For Child. Arrive, For Joint Building PROVO. July 15. The first car of granite from Little Cottonwood canyon to be cut into dimension stones for the superstructure ofthe new . county building, reacheSFreva yeaTerday . is - , B. Y. U. Teacher Married at Manti , PROVO, July 15. Prof. John E. Hayes of th B. Y. U. and Miss Harriet Harris, domestic art teacher In the same institution, were married yesterday at Manti. They will be at home to Provo friends In a few weeks. Glen Chadwick of American Fork and Clara Mirriam Butt of Lehl were married by County Clerk L'TTEsper-ao- n. , ' A marriage license has been Issued Franses of Xboraton..Jd&llQ, and Madeline Madsen of Provo, and to James Frederick Rasmussen of Robertson, Wyoming, and Sarah Reva Draper of Provo, . Fire Damages Residence. PROVO, July 15. Fire partially destroyed the residence of Ad Robbins, who lives In the west part of the city The prompt Wednesday afternoon. arrival of the 'fire department saved it is said took fire the building, which Loss will aggrefrom a defective-flue- . gate about 1100. Body Taken to Idaho. PROVO. July 15 The body of Hyrum Powell, 70 years of age. formerly of Samaria, Idaho, who died In thla city Monday, haa been taken to Samaria, where funeral services will ell waa be held tomorrow. born in South Wales and came to this country many years ago. Hs Is survived by eight sons and daughter, 29 grandchildren and four in ad.dit'n to hla wife. Mir-Pow- (Special to Ths News.) BRIGHAM CITY. July 14. Funeral services wer held. Tuesday afternoon Complaints Filed. in Jhe Third war! chapel over the remains of Adelle. augh-te- r TROVO. July 1 5, The follow of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sameel have been filed In the, who died at the Brigham general hos- Complaint criminal dlvUnn of th chv court' pital Saturday evening following an operation on Friday for appendicitis The funeral was conducted under ths Catarrhal Deafness Cannot direction of Bishop H. W. Velentlna. Be Cured. by local application, as they cannot Idaho Woman Fall reach tbs diseased pcrtlon of the is only one way to car catarrhal In Canal and Drowns Tbere eeafaeaa. and that Is by a conrtltstlon-a- l remedy Catarrhal lots (nee le caneed -by aa Inflamed conditio of the (Sperist te The New) lining ef tha Kustachlan Tuba. IDAHO YALta. July 14 Mr this tab ts Inflamed yon her Henry F. Schwarts reriding In Milo When a rumbling sound er Imperfect hearing township, this county, ws drowned and. when It ts eatlrely closed. Deaf, thle afernoon in an lrries'Ujn canal sea la the resalt Unless the tnfiam. wltlrh pa nesr her hrre nation can be red red and this-- tab Mra, SrhwsrV who h4 been fit reetored t It normal eondltte. bearforever. for t several we.ko, walked from the ing will be deat rayed Many case ri deafnee are caused by house t.o the csnsl bank, snd ep. tarrb, which I a Inflamed reed VI on, ef there when ahe r. wa-teInto fell tirg th the mwneas eartsce M Halle Catarrh blood ea th Medicine ace thro It Is thought h fainted aa there nirftgi earfere ef th nentemT Or On Handred otter tot erttl gwas no evidence of Imetn to commit case - of Ceerrha( Deafness thet suiride. Keversl saw the woman fall asy Hail cored be cannot by Carrh into the w'a'er, 1 trt It ws more than yedl'to fhrri(r AH Tbrtifymta an hour before (he body was r the y. J (HF'KI A CO, Toted,. Chi ( ed. I he current be,: g Adrertlaemest, fouf-year-ol- me-eo- In Use For Oyer 30 Years Tha Kind You Have. Always Bought etwvnv ew.dirvi eyw c. u -e f-- ee American legion poet lo arrange tor the reception to be given FranklinLe-tl Oiler. National commander of the gion who ta making a trip throuan In Pocalallo Ih went, and will l uly 27 and 21. L la planned to give a reception In honor of th national commander on th evening of July 21. Farmer service men ar urged to be preeent and th publle in general la Invited. Th Pocatello post bar been designated by tha atat commander to receive th national commander and a rousing time Will be arranged b) the local boy. Mr, Tydeman also haa been chosen by th executive committee to flit the position of poal adjutant owing lo .the -. resignation of Alan FtfichL 1ROIIDI-(Speclal REFVRIS TO le Th Nea ) Idaho. July 1 1 POCATELLO. hi Charged with refuting to auppott waa wife and family. John Martin y. arrested by the local" police yeal-rdifiled the complaint Mrs. Martinet reluaea to which alleges Martins (Special to .The .News) GREEN RIVER, July 12. Effort will be mad to secure for th state capitol museum a giant fosail animal found on June IT. In th La Plata sandstone by J. A. Shinn and Wm. Rowell, cltlaen of h Green River district, Utah. Th fossil la of mamrtioih proportions, known aa a herblveroua dinosaur a hug land lizard of th Jura Trala y period. Th total length of th waa estimated at 71 feeC Sixteen were vlsable. Joint of th veterbra The baekboni mesiured umoar a foot in circumference and th Joint ar twelve Inches In length. By chemical process going on In mother earth surrounding, part of the bone hav been decomposed Into uranium, which Is now worth much money. Thle discovery la In a strata of sandstone estimated to be about fifty million years old. It la o closely attached la the surrounding ..rock that It may b difficult to separate It Section however ean be removed, and tha whole structure present a valuab.e study upon th process of th formation of uranium ores. .- la cf an!-ma- ' "Of all the people who hav taken Tanlae. 1 don't beiievq 'there la anyone who feels an yniore grateful to It than I do, wax' ihe statement made recently, by Mr J. M. Craig, 74 H East .Fortieth atreet, Lo of Angeles "Like so mny other families during. the Influenza epidemic last year w all had(t, and my own Illness, together wl(h the worry over ths rest of our.fgmtly, brought on a case of genuine nervous prostration. "I.ikaa so weak I couldn't even awif) the floor and during th day I wt;ald have to lie down four or fi vi (lines. I tried to walk but found out half a block waa all 1 could stand before I gave out. Nervous gpell came on me often. "Every medicine I tried failed to reach my case until finajly my husband urged me to try Tanlae, and I am Indeed thankful that he did, for it proved to be Just what 1 needed. The first two bottles didnt aeem to help me- 1 guess that waa because I was so extremely bad off, but on the third bottle I could tell 1 waa Improving and that gave me more hopes than aver of getting well. then on My improvement from was rapid and by the time I had taken five bottles of Tanlae I waa better and stronger than I had been in years 1 was 'sleeping soundly at night and had gained twelve pound In weight. 'That was several months ago and from then until now I have been In aa good health as I ever was In my life and have been doing all the housework by myself. It is simply remarkable how Tan-la- c has built me up and I hava told everyone of my friendg and relatives what a wonderful medicine it Is. Tanlae is sold In Salt lake City by Schramm Johnson Drugs, 6 good .- -- riftrgy- At) vort If Am n ry -- State of Utah vs. Ben Robbins, charged with assault with a deadly weapon to do bodily harm to Jackson Price, the alleged attack being made with a pltdhfork.' State of Utah vs. John T. Wilson, Water Prudence and E. T. Riding, charged with having absconded from the Iron Blossom boarding house In the Tintlc district, leaving board bills unpaid to the amount of $25, $12.15 and fl --respectively Stat$ of Utah vs. Ivan - Davis of Salem, wherein' Sheriff'--' J.- T. "Wll'.iaravs asks for a search and seizure warrant alleging that large quantitie of Intoxicating liquors are being delivered and manufactured on -- the same kind and charVetifr bT stone as wa used In tbe State Capitol building. It haa a fine even grain and a subdued gray color.. It Is sus ceptlble of- taking a. very mgh. polish,. It Specie! to Th Ne POCATELLO. Idaho, July 14. F. E. Tydemaa waa appointed chairman of tha a peclal committee of Ih local ( ' ml'. one-hgl- Viiit Pocatello Legion a. Giant Fossil Found ' Near, Green River lt July 1 5. Probation filers r searching for two Salt Lake men who ar alleged to hav wronged two local girls both II year of age, ran away to Salt Lake and after to walk aald they were given starting rides In automobiles until they reacht OGDEN, July 15. Senator Reed Wins Sack of Sugar ed Lake. Whll In the capital Salt Smeot, Senator W. H. King and ConOne it By stata Carrying tht city girls' they spent th time H. and other Milton Welling gressman two men. Two days later th Mile Without Stop with were prominent men of Salt take ar exana found returned to this girl ' OGDEN, July II. W. H. Cahill haa city. pected to make am Inspection of th Ogden Arsenal next Saturday. They woi a sack of sugar on a wager from will be met here by representative FrVJ Jones. A wager was made by Accident Victim to T urines men of Ogden. Captain W. Jones that Cahill could not carry hundred pounds of sugar grouhd P. Kata in charge of the construcBe Buried Sunday tion work and other federal authori- city block, th loser to )iy for the Woman HekJ For 4 ses will accompany th OGDEN, July 15, Funeral gervlpes inspection sack of sugar. Cahill carried hla burden of block Lake Officers sweet stuff around the alt son of for Lyman Combe, Relegation. twice In II minutes. He says at th John Combs of Uinta, who was killpresent high cost of sujgar the ordeal ed by a train near bis home Tuesday PROVOuly 15. On a charge of Addition to . (iospital waa worth while. . morning, will be held in the Uinta contributing to tho delinquency of Be Completed Aug. 11 meetinghouse Uinday afternoon at 2 juvenilia Mabel Kanard of Salt Lake o'clock. Th service will be conducted Faces on arrested her last night by Judge OGDEN, July 15. It la anticipated by the Rev John E. Carver minister City jva the new addition to the Dee Memorial Officer Even Mann. She is Bad In Check Probation of the church First Congregational Charge this hospital will be completed and ready Burial wilt be made In the alleged to hav come from Salt Lake city... 11. OGDEN. with Charged W. W. July for use by Aug. 1, according to with three girla whom she took to worthies checks amounting to Uinta cemetery. Rawson, superintendent of the hos issuing Provo canyon. The officer declare David West of Weber has Hogg lit, pital. th girls admit that they were induced arrested by Deputy Sheriff Wll The new addition will cost till. 000 been Kf to come to Provo for Immoral pur11am Brown. He will before for appear callad th original although plans poses and that they are wards of the court today, expenditure r of, but. $99,(U)Ci. Tha the city UKf state industrial school. The woman Is decision to erect a modern laundry in heraTsrrihe Seit. Lk.,City of being the new wing at a cost of $15,000 la Clearing House Aids and it is understood the girls fleers Th responsible for the Increased cost will be turned over to tlie state Insti- Sew addition is entirely fireproof, th Ogden Livestock Show Only wood used In construction work OGDEN,-July- IS, A donation of ielflg.,window casing and doora. I1.Q00 has. been made to the Ogden Livestock show by the Ogden clear-n- g house. Thla amount brings the to Pay Respects to tal to date to 12,000, the first doProminent Woman nation of 11,00 having been made thla wtek by th Liv Stock Exchange. It 1 1. fun. OGDEN, July Impressive Is sxpected that more than $10,000 ral services for Mrs. Josephine Bing- will be donated by local merchants for L. of Patriarch wife J. ham Taylor, S th show. . The dates and other were held verier 4 ftarneon -; jwrt-.'tr,tr drifted,-! at I o'clock In the Harrlavllle ward ing to be held within afrw few days. Chapel with Bishop Ray Brown officiating. There waa a large attendance-an- d many floral offerings were In Liberty Ward to Hold r FOR Provo Commercial club. The Cat 1 t for July 22 and 24. Th organisation meeting will be held at th men's gymnasium Mon4 p.m. - Hikers who day, Jqly cannot attend this meeting are re queried to send their names to E. Roberta B. Y. U. director, tlvit they may tje placed In a suitable group,. The plan of th hike will be much the same as In former years, axcept that th naw automobile road to As pen Grove will reduce th walking l. four and from .what It haa been in the past. The hikers will aasembl at th H. Y. U. Friday, July 23, at 2 p.m. From there they'will be taken by automobiles to Asps Grove, arriving there In plenty of time to cook aupper. After the camp fire meal the merrymaker will gather around a community bonfire for the evenings entertainment. Eaturday morning at ( o'clock the hike will officially atari. ' Five hour will, ba taken to reach Emerald lake and the glacier and by high noon the highest point will have been reached The trip back by the best cllmbera to camp will be started about 4 p.m. and everybody will be safely at Aspen Grove before T o'clock, according to Those .who schedule now arranged. desire may return to Provo Saturday night. These large community hike have always numbered at least 110 moun tain climber In th party and, ac cording to the management, this year outing will be even more successful than those held in the past. Bedding and equipment wll! be sent t4vhe OjutT of Grove Thursday afternoon. their town guests should exprea Y, U., tbs man equipment to the B. ' agers aay. The University of Utah summer honor school students will be guests of the B. Y. U. ofr the coming hike and Prof. J. R. Griffith of the U" report that h grill head a large party upon the trip,.' . J PUNS gall-sion- PrspVO. July II. Definite plans ar announced for ths enhual hlk up Ttmpanogo under th auspice of th Brigham Young university and the tl September II according nouheement from the school office Flv workers tiav been employed by OGDEN, July II. Mr. and Mr. I the board of education to taka a can of the children of school ag in th tua C. Burton of Washington, D. C. who city, th work to atari today. arrived In thl city morning had an unpleasant axpariene on the Congregational Singitig " Nevada daaert where they had to To Feature Conference jravel'on foot for on day with only k limited amount of tomato Julc and OODEN, July II. Congregational will be a feature of the quar oouple Of peachea with which to singingconference of the Weber stake tsrly alack their thirst They were eventuto be held in the tabernacle .Sunday ally brought te thla elty by automobile with session at H a.u)..sni. J p.tu. Th tabernacle organ Is being repair whoee occupant ar not known. a vacation ed ad th choir la n relating hi experiences Mr. Bur- and Prealdsnt L. W.having Hhurtllff Invite ton aaya their touring car broke down the members of tl atako to attend When they attempted to take a ehort the conference prepared to unite In cut. They were off th batn track hearty congregational singing. It whan th accident happened. After expgbted that two representative of authorities will be spending tom time attempting to re-a- lr th ganeral Church their car they returned, on foot to present and deliver addresses. a stranded car they had passed earlier in the day and where a little boy eald Accused, of Refuting hit father had gone In search of some To Pay For Mea water. When they reached Jhe other Par they obtained water and were OGDEN, Jyiy 11. Joseph Taylor, towed Into Ogden by the atrangerw Georg Firth, Jo Miller, and Ray ; While Mrs. Burton waa aucklng Conds ar charged with obtaining peach stone to alleviate her thlrat cafe and re1 she bit the stone o hard that three of meal attoth Broadway pay for It. fusing her front teeth were broken. They are alleged to have brought two chickens to tha cafe and requested th chef to cook them and supply the trimmings such as fried potatoea string beans and coffee. After-eatini- r th meal they are aald to have atatec they war without funds and decided E to taka a chanc on making a getaway aftar eating th meal. All National Commander to day morning following an operation Mr Knight waa th for Third daughter of Peter and Lucinda Wlnward. plonasrs of Payenn and waa born her Jaa. IT. Hit. In till h waa married to Ooorg Albr tloward of Burvlllo, Sevier Co. In 1100 Mr. Cluward died, leaving bar with their flv children to rare for. In 1101 eh wee married to Henry Knight of liur-vill- a. In October 111 eh we again left a widow. Hht then relumed to Payoon with th Intention of ependlng Ih remainder of her Ilf her. In Burvtli she wa active In R lirf society work. 8h la survived by Ih following children: Otio, Virgil and Ra Cloward all of Genola. Ma. Marvel Fillmore of Hurley. 1J .Ua an I Mra Ffn Dorrlty of Holden, Irish. Funeral service will be held Frldsy afternoon In th PI rat ward chapel. J. H. CRAIG, of mm CellL who ay one cn frc room grateful for MR. and payment subscription -delivery eomplalnU vjardln should b mad to Jam A. Oliver tl North lat vVt 8t Telephone Ml. Agent for th Daily. Saturday and Rmi-Wki- v News, Church and rthar publication Tin JULY 15 1920 NEWS THUHSDAY THE DESERET 6 am m TO SEIM. - (Special to The News ) LEHI, July 15. Paving of the state road through Lchl has-beeriopped by the Wattia-Samuecompany until a satisfactory, contract haa been made ls . f this part of the work. Mr. Wattls, of the firm, appeared before the city council Tuesday evening and suggested the paving had reached the city limits, northwest of town and work had been discontinued. e said that the contract with, tbe j state provided for 19.2 miles, none af which was jvithin the fcity limits, j The stata highway .through town is all torn up and detouring Is being mado through the lower town district. , A committee representing th city council and the CommerciaUclub went) to Salt Lake yesterday to confer with the state road commission and it IS' anticipated a suitable agreement can! be reached whereby the work can be speedily completed. The same contractor has the hard j surface contract for one and one-ha- lf miles on the county road running west; from the Varney corner through Main street here and Mrs. Wattl said they expect to finish that In time for beet ) hauling this fall -- (Special to Th Nea ROGEHSON. Idaho. July 14. Fire destroyed Ih frame building occupied by the Grover Tanner Pool htll ti.l morning, causing a (Special to The News.) POCATELLO,. Ida bde July 4(. Gov. D. W. Davis wa th principal speaktoer at the Woodmens day, at which were gathered member of this fraternal order from all over the state. It Is the duty of the people to In- .alst. that weshajl alien and not pernTirthe alien 16 dTen ize America, was the keynote of the jtoVfefhorV address. ' Hw called fsr ln creased production to meet the pres ent inflation of money, and asked that women take part In every mqir giyl branch 'of their government' as "never before. He discussed the necessity of for taking pleasure' and retaining to the home duties, and also outlined the great rqclamaV'n possibilities of Idawas frequently apho. The gover plauded. Several thousand persons- - joined with the Woodmen In the parade and Gov. Davie was given a guard of honor from B troop, First Idaho cavalry. The governor wa the guest of the eonv- gevemors,'of - the-- c ha mber-- of merce. Walter H. Clear presided and de- on the symbols of llvered a shorrtalk ' fTriox XX7AA1 kT'rinlahf nro r A k'Ai I k I Threshers Set Prices " For. This Years Work 5rlces for Buhl, Idaho, July 14 threshing this season have been fixed. Oats will be threshed for 18 cents, wheat for 20 cents' and barley for 19 cents. The farmer to furnish all coal and haul grain away from the machine. The men will be boarded by Red clover, alsike the threahermen. and alfalfa will be threshed for $1.60 per bushel, excepting where the crops I "X2J will be charged. Engineers and separator men will' draw $10 per" 'day'." Watertraulers. without a team, will get $5 and With a team $7 per day. Pitchers are to get $5 per (lay and men in the field with teams $7 per day. 1 1 Idaho Resident Die at Provo, Utah . - (Spciiii&' I j Scouts Spend Four Days in Mountains S. Powetf ar Prtri-- tw Jtity 42. The body is being brought here for funeral services which will be held Thursday afternoon from the meetinghouse. Mr. Powell war born at Rummy, South Wales, in 1850. He was married to Rachel Davis In 1877. She died In 1$00 and in 1914 he married Elisabeth Adamson, who survives him. He is sJso survived by the following children toy hts first wife: Mrs. J. L. Eliason, and Mrs. J. H. Chambers of Salt- - Leker-Mr- Fred it HU1 and..ll.,D Powell of Tooele. D. D. Powell of Bellevue, J. D. Powell of Pocatello, W. J. Powell and Mrs. R. M- - Wiliams of SaiftarlA" VGhahdChldren ' t the number of 29' and four also survive him. -- ' The Mission of The Juvenile Its cheer the mission of the Juvenile Instructor to spread to make the world brighter and better. .Its appeal is to tjoys vid girls, who will be' the next generation of men and women. They loye to read The Juven- . ile for its bright and snappy stories, its amusing pictures, its abounding hum?r and its scores of other wholesome fea- tures. ' , . And parents read it too. They - know the power of its influence and welcome it monthly. into their homes- - ng . ' Let The Juvenile Instructor shed .its light on the of your boy or girl. J Death Call Former Burville Resident T Special to The News ) Mr PA TSHV. Juy 14 Lueroria Cloward Ksiaht died at th (rear general hoepcal at 1 34 n) geridr-- j ( - Fymm far-reachi- (Special to The New) SOUTH JORDAN, July 14 Troops one and two of the local boy scouts' Wasatch! In th spent four day hiking mountain last week. They were tak- - J en by automobile- - to tbe summit in Parley' canyon from which point they hiked to Pol canyon under the lead-.- ( erehlp of Scoutmaster Leonard Shield ; and hidasstsianta. Carlo O. Becketead Th time was! said Hyrum Wardie. spent in hiking, stalking, tracking. firebullding and working testa, .10 be--j com second claes scouts. Camp waa broken at noon Saturday whe auto arrived to lake th boy borne. "Amenr th visitors Saturday were Joseph M H o't, Hyrum Stodr-Int- e and Fred H Tied man pf the local . boy won't council. w. - Word SAMARIA, Idaho. July 13 has been received here of the death of I i g, (Special to The Newa.) BUHL Idaho, July 14. One minute after 12 a.m., July 20. Buhl and the surrounding country will go back to mountain time. This was decided at a mass meeting here attended by townspeople and farmer. It developed during the meeting that a large percentage of the farmers did not changs thslr time two years ago when Idaho waa put on Pacific time. This has led to much confusion and all welcome the unofficial change. It Is expected this action will bs followed by similar action on other town In southern Idaho, many of which have already given assistance that aa soon aa Buhl sets the hour arid day for the change' they will follow ault. The Interstate commerce commission Is expected to officially change the time back to to mountain time in October. log-rolli- "i?"1 pulld-In- BUHL MOVES CLOCK BACK TO MOUNTAIN TIME ON JULY 20 - at loa to th owned by L. E. Uunrxii. and tho contents of approximately IS.uO't. (Special to The Newa) POCATELLO. Idaho. July 14. The entire Snake river valley 1 becoming alive to the Importance of Irrigation development according to Major Fred Reed, secretary of th Idaho Reclamawho returned last tion association, night from a trip in ths western part of the stale. He says the boosters In that section are subacrlblng liberally to th new reclamation campaign planned by the association. Major Read left tonight to meet the appropriations committee of the house of representative, which will Inspect the Idaho government projects and the alls of the proposed dam at American Falls, The visit will begin at Parma on the morning of July 17, and the visitors will leava Bolt that night on a special train. July II the committee will visit Buhl. Burley and the Minidoka project, arriving at Pocatello In the afternoon. That evening they will go to Idaho Falla and meet with the Rotary club there for dinner. The Yellowstone park will be Inspected, beginning July 1. An elaborate reception haa been the commlt- planned for the visit tea to Pocatello, and the few hour th members wilt be in this city will be filled with attractions. Including a banquet. . m t Uffvernor 1ayiS.OReakS Woodmen's Lo 'vp Fire Deitroy Pool Hall - , ' Los Estimated at $5000 Idaho Enthusiastic Over Visit of Congressmen -- - work. SUBSCRIBE NOW 11.50 A VeAR; The Juvenile Instructor - 44 East South Temple, |