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Show , . , , , , .... s. 3 . - a t ' , - - , THE DESERET NEWS SEPTEMBER ,FRIDAY 21 , - FOI COTHER , . , ' -- - , John . : ill 1 - &too:drat? mam r roars of ass. who War In an l trOOkik r 71 Sai b : giising k works. ootordoy rotsood to ire loos the operating table although told that w, Petition - Filed With Public Utilities COMMilliOn is the Fourth in Two and Half Years. his Injury will be permallent unless he ouberks to an operation. : Ho pre. ferred to accept 11100 and give the company . and its Insurance carrier a Tito Oats In. quitclaim for dustrial commission approved or. raagemente between the company Lad bir. brook", whereby If he decides to risk the operation be wiU b. paid com peneation tor the time be is away from work. but if be refuses, he may keep the Mg. The oomirtission 'also approved a lump ours payment to George Roue's, who will receive $721.10 now, and when he le f a4y to return to Greece be will get $1.301) more in cash. The commietion denied a rehearing In the case of tho City of Ogden ye. John and Alice Smalley. for the accidental death of their eon. while In the employ of the city of Ogden. Ogden city officials Intimated that they would appeal to the state supreme BADGES TO BE MANI EXPECTED AT Rank by Comparison of Infant Mortality OPHATIIIC TABLE OF 4 --- I Sall Lake Has Good to"p1lily:AsicsTlico rill TIGHTS SHY , 1920-- WO. t4Is , , , IIECRTION IN WHY, HON011 - Does a Lamp Burn Better GIAHOE0 SILT UkE1101 SCOUTS With a Chimney -- SWO. boiLlth departnient of Salt !Ake the average death rate of childran 1,101 children born. During the - yeirs,-tro1111 to 1111. both Inclusive. there wer 11.141 children born. and 1,041 children under ono year died. The report complied by the health department irtvii the statistics for each of t.hsae years as fol- AT COURT OF 110NOF OF SENATOR SMOOT ,,- r- Without a chimney, a lamp will usually burn wIth a thick. oily smoke, which will leave a heavy black deposit upon anything on which It settle. The reason for this lo that the oils supplied through the 'medium- - of the Wickris- - only- - being The carbon. which partially burned. . forma nearl7 half of the oil, is not being consumed, and floats off Into the air In the lorm ot tiny black specks, because 9, insufficient amount of oxygen Is present. Completely to burn the carbon- - in the oil. It la nCesiurry to mix with It a sufficient amount. of oxygen at a certain temperature, and ,the easiest way of accomplishing this Is by using a chimney which creates a draft of air. This draft entering at the bottom under the chimney, brings a eontinual stream of air upward to the flame causing the carbon to be en. out a Meetly yellow flame, marked by an almost complete absence of smoke. The heat venerated by this flame riees in the chimney, and more air comes Into tak its place. thus maintaining a steady draft. The chimney also protects the lamp flame from out. side drafts and helps to make a brighter light. because a light which Is steady Is brighter than one which flickers. - , r 0 - Merit badges and claim badges will be presented to the Boy Scouts ót the' Salt Lake council at the pour!, ot honor to be held In the city comints non chamber at the City and Counts building tonight. will ci. Farrell la chalrnutn of the court of honor which la made up ol the foltowing members: Dr. Charlet a. Plummer. W. S. McCarthy. las U. Morgan. Sylvester Q. Cannon and T. (1. Wood. Mgt clams badges will be awarded to Harold Frances, troop 21; Nett Larson. troop 21t Joeeph Anderson, John Werner, troop - 11: troop d William PtVertSen troop 11. and Boyd. troop 11. Merit badges for excellence in the activities spec1fkg1 will be awarded at I follows: Troop 1Gtorge Paul, cycling, craftsmanship, handicraft personal health, public health. Will Jex, publie Kenneth Byrne. health. 1111111131Minf. fink aid. cycling, athletics. personal Stealth, public health, electricity, life saying swimming, life badge, star .. lows: o 1 In 1111, there were 2.753 chIldron born,and.171 deaths of children undst One Isar; in 1111 there were 2.111 births. and 235 such deaths; In 1111 r 10', , ,,,,1 there were 3.014 births and 205 deaths; 1111 bad 2.313 births and 211 deaths; arid 1111. 1.101 births and 311 deaths. , 7 ., , . These figures i 0.,. , compare favorably. IR a petition Nod with the. Vta b ,. ,k with those IIIVta out reteaatly la a re4near,,IY twelvsf thousand., tver 1111. I Ni Public ttIlities commiosion yostorday. P6111 , iwo7esd ja7t.h;;ears..-;.- f ilT; grea-ink" 7"rta11t7 th 2I 9 That the Utah. Oas and Colts company 4.74is citiee United of the Statou ansa the and Its comparison to lacrosse epidtmlc. asks for pormionion had the11111 90, fair. not If tho rats, etatiatios wore for which oompiled ; rates. This is Ill' fourth Increase op' seven thouoand more babies by the American N. ,,,,-Hygiene monocle-, - prevailed, would have died. , pliod for la the past two and ono-ba- it . tion. .. cities of yooraTho company In its formal pe Among the twenty-fou- r A000rding to the reportr-Beattl.- 1 more than 1110,04 rePorted. IS were tition makos to mention Of tbal, 'a1111 of IthIll to th th Ijolt Null, below the averag for the 249, and erials, in wages allowed tho Mom goo. States, Is having the beat success in the rate for tho whole 24 was 8S. two oral wooke ago. Ths bearing will tht most countrr raising , important below the average. Teo In that city only $4 out points ago it was general cropbabies. the ,alm of every probably be sot for October I, ikt, at tartificete. of every' thousand babies die during years see this rate health department to Troop SSDonald Clates."' safety ;)the critical first year of the baby's fall below of 100 In mark. 1919, the find, athletics, carpentry. electricity, Th. original rate charged by the Students Elect at existence. not were 24 four ( those cities. only , public heelth. personal health, ma- - hi rue company waa $I per 2,000 cubic below it New York. the largest city Lowest. chlnery. the end interpreting. Westminster Highest nip College in the world was 82; St Louis III feet of gas. with a discount of 10 Troop 11Rollow Kimball. pubis 140 I n- - Los of Brookline. the lal 41 and Mass, Francisco San and health Angeles SENATOR REED SMOOT. pentonal health, life saving. cents per thouitand for payment with. Student aloctiona bold yaatorday. at oorporated cities' under consideration. 11 respectively; 11 and Minneapolis 35Rotis Mortensen. publis Troop In a certain data In June, 1911 the Wartmtrotor tuns In honor of Benalor Reed Smoot, the lowest death rate of babies Seattle can be proud of her record aid. Stanton Smith, carcollegs, reaultad as tot first health, to commisaion the company permitted 40 out of every tigure of 54. , during their first year. the Mezzanine - floor of the Hotel Charles Taylor. hiking. Donpentry. do we ". raise that rate to 11.20 per thousand of speak TomorrowWhy ,.. has El Pas,,t. Tex.., thousand. while '-ald Folsom, trat aid,, first aid to Not Quito $ o Good. ' cubic feet. On account ot operating Utak it le expected. will he crowded oomethina as being "Simon purer Student bodyW. Howard Griggs. the highest infant mortality. 346 (Copyright. Wheeler The 210.000 by costs Increasing. the admpany made president; ' Gerald lioneysmith. vice deaths of less MO, with cities In than the at this a under guests babies Moto. evening. occurring among cicyling. Troop 4Emery Lyor t another Syndicate.. Inc.) and more than 100.000 the rate is not tion held under the auspices of the shelving before the commisMine Phyllis Heneger. coo- - one year old out of every thousand. health, boveridge Nowhart. public) obtained Mon and facts quite so good. being 119. But this is Woman's permission ' to president; of the a are few Following swimming. Othol Holdaway, first aid Republican club. 25 cents per month for every resell Joseph Morton. chief of Pollee, Student out In the report: Letters wore encouraging. In 1911, the rats was 103 t chargemeter Ulcers brought Body to firemanahtp, cooking, The gueets will be received In nee, calling this a and Woe Louie Kelly and Ilanklin seat out to the heaith officers of and 1916 it was 109. Last year more gas ready-to-eer- y Elected at Granite High swimming. charge. This is in ad- Judson, assocdat judges. In the country. than IS per cent of these cities had tween the hours of ?;30 and $:110 ever? city Incorporated Troop 4Emery Lyon, cycling, dition to the cord of the gas used. were received from 269 citiee succeeded in getting below the 100 'o'clock and later ' informal addresses irs imming Upper close MooreLeone fluttle, Replies ' mark. In the next group. in cities ' Student officers Granite over 10.000 Valuation Fixed. at of totaling body population, :n Troop 1SWesley Rigby, personal the ballrodm by liepresident; Margaret Via Cleve, vice nearly thirty-on- e This Is a from 50,000 to 100.000 the rate Is 91. will -be given On April 11, of this year the corn president; high school recently elected are Ot- health. first aid. Frad Pohlman. - millions. country-.--In Floyd Hoffman. secretory Thtrty-fiv- e of the 41 being below n. &tor- Smoot-,- Mrs.-Fr- ank et to pany was allowed to increase its and treasurer; Cordon Peterson. con- - large proportion- of the IV. 1CeNe1soit.-l1rs- twag Buehner. swimming. CoriMae,president; and 23 In 1$17 100 as babies' mark 480.000 more Des area than this against Moines. Ia.. and Mn. Manley L. rates front $1.10 to 1140 per thous- sul member ond Cora 1. Orr, faculty elettrici ty. surveying. bird study. 1911. 20 in Eirl estimated vice Howl. ; president; were The secretary: births reported. . and cubic feet. with the ten cent a advisor. Troop 51Ledgerwood Craig.handFor the first time since these ne- Foareen, of Minneapolis, member of Louis Olsen. treasurer: Orre II Davis, icraft. births or the United States amounts thousand discount and the same Van tt, Roy Hurd. pereonal health. the executive committee of the encoreRohe Sophomore lowest ures been the have available one-ha- lf ' two millions and about ready-to,sero- cheer leader: Fay Sphar,, athletic publio health, first aid to animal,, charge. --, Houten. president; Flora Lyman. 15.4 es- - ratels made by the cities-fron- t ah is however. A a only This, Honer, year. was tion of the gas oompany's plant ath- Manager: Harding Simonailudge of poultry keeping. Loses ratory and trimuciren. Robert Sato,- timate, because in not more than 22 000 to 0,000 population--numely- . fixed during this year at $2.112.017111 0011114j1 musical will be court. athletics. the lades. David student prdkram Mies Mahoney facmetnber given Ray during and Dart, number 84with II per cent of their in the the 'tat. areand00 por cent of the births . for rate making purposes- - This is ulty advisor. "Oct acquainted" exercises were Hodgson, carpentry.. Floyd Kukkervocal solos by oth- - below the 100 mark. Even evenings including Twenty regietered. reported In-lose than the 1 scheduled to be held this afternoon bockor, camping. .approximateiy 150,000 The student body officers were Mrs. Eunice Edwards Anderson and have laws requiring it. but smaller communitims more and more Mime !company declared lutd been Invested otalled this morning, ond o meeting lsr stated; not McFadden by the students. including a tug of vrar Walors, Rogers. C. And yet on Is being done. and IX is appreciated onfc.ced. are they la the preporty. between a the hi the interest of othletice was bold 'the julblors and seniors Is will give a group of whietling solos registration of his birth may de- - that money spent In saving babies The petitIon which lima filed by this afternoon. , and the accompanist of the evening flag rush between the. freshmen and . child's right to work, to vote, money well spent. a pond General Manager George FL Horsing and C. vaudeville numbers. T. W., service by the be Mrs. Emmo Ramsey Morris. A sophoinores to bold office, to in- his In a recent dispatch from Paris it will recites that the rates now In effect A. Itecognition A dance was planned for later in the receive the new horn.eligibility to ; the of of a will number college to young his mother's society girls and had I right wait stated that infant mortality for the J. of gas are inadequate sad members will. be held tit 110 p.m. at afternoon. as ushers. ' widows pension. . , reached an amazing figure in France actMrs. unreasonably low and do not afford a Perry hall. A. Foment' arrived in the city e ; WM ce the war ended. In Paris It was T. reasonable return npon the value of IA" tear the Beet, and was met at the train Civil Service Ten taking part in the overdoes Barnes will speak tomorrow before 'Its property. It asks for a revaluation willThose : was the best for the ba- - I stated the rate was 50 per cent. In Thursday as M. the Mies Blevene include year Mrs. A. Jeanette Hyde, Republic.nine die out by as it holds the present amount warned 'Blue Republican convention at Logan For the HI Francs five hundred and born bles in this country. For Fall Quarter the Triangle;" Marion Parr. "Spirit tati011 as con- , an national committee woman from does not represent the true worth of of babies and also at the rally which will folthe Infant mor- - of every thousand Mies Leona Sane, taken Y. C. W. A.:" Mrs. together. the , O. E. Leatherwood, low the convention in the evening. cent in England and Utah; the property. trasted with 0 Additional civil service "Spirit of Henith;" 1dim M. Van Cleve. tality ratewhich means the number I 4 per cent In per xaminaNew Zealand, which is 'dent of the Federation of Women's Higher 'rases Cited. LawPolitical Writer d Mrs. and R. vice "Spirit Of Knowledge; Mies H. Pick-eo- n, of infanta that died for every thousand clube; Justin Davis. tions for the fall quarter are ansaid to have the best recor4 In the "Last year," said Mr. Horning, "our of Service;" Mime L. Kelt?, bornfell to the encouraging figure rence. a Washington political writer, chairman of the -- Republican' - state nounced lpIitt --t- axes world. of C. A. secrea is eighty-sevesaving D. This That Mies by Crockwell, wire 129,907. of yeer they "Spirit of the Spirit," and who' has been traveling with Gov. committee. have boon Increased to 010,010. - The Drury su3d Ulm P. Lyman. flue buufo- larYCot. he.JocsL , board as, follows: Col11 party. wits in town Thursday, Hospitality tkosamittoe..---,------ eerved be wage increase granted by the arbitra- ere. Refreahmente - will en routs having left the Refreshment& will be served ngAssistant enameled metal technician, tion committee oonsisting of Mayor C. after the greeting. , Loa Angeles. L, the evening, the following. hospitalityl Oct. 28; reconstruction assistant, Feb. governor at C. Nealen, AtOrney W. Follead and Mime Helen Toir.Areotern field mo1, 1221; asafstant oil chemist Oct Director Pair S. F. E. Morris. secretary to the mayor, candidates ChosenDr. W. committee the visit will assisting of the onranisation, nkery Nov. 2; ,Badoon of Ogden, haa been appointed-- 4 elect. their wives and the reception 28; s4prentics draftsman following the strike at the gas plant the school Wedneadoy. Sept. 31. OPERATINS 11E01 ascoal of Oct. director the Utah State Fair ascommittee: 21; , mining engineer, IT BST July IS, added $11,100 a year to the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Welsh, Mr. and sociate coal mining engineer. Oct. 26; sociation. to fill the vacancy caused company's pay roll. Cough Recommendis Chamberlain's IIISTSCIPLI "At beet. our lase. rate advance Mrs. George O. Reif. Mr. and Mrs. assistant coal mining engineer, Oct. by the death of & T. Whitaker. This Remedy. - Mr. and Mrs. D. O. 28; ,Junior coal .znining engineer, Oct completes the membership of the barely tided us over before any of r David A. smith.' ' w 26; veterinarian, Nov. 3; Mr. and Mrs. Rudger the recent great increases in operathighway state fair' board. Compulsory McKay. Mrs. H. E. Timberlake, Indiana,. factoriea eon, Mr. and Mrs. A. IL Lund, Mr. and bridge engineer, Oct. 18; Junior highcommending company announce that their ing coots came. and when the rather pa. had pneumonia a few years ago the Salt take cadets. loat of Meeting party LogaaA staggering advance was made in the and it left her throat and lungs in a C. for sophomore and Juniór students will begin operations earlier this year Mrs. John (4.Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. O. way bridge engineer, Oct 28. Appli- cal bueineas men have gone to Logan will cation blanks Issued dot amount of our taxes, in our pay roll weak condition and that oho has since be W. Mr. P. after Mrs. C.. and Cherdron, those at Sugar City at the Eat than last. with Detailed information to. meet Ulla evening with Logan bus., and in other 'Items totalling 0126.000 Nibley, Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Smoot, these date. a great deal from bronchitis. WT, will be in effect to and Blackfoot starting early next Mr. and Mrs. Preston Nibley. Mr. and will be furnished by.applicatton to Incas men in a, minion held under the a year additional expense. we found suffered according this school of Chamber' year.. learned Sho high writes (I the Utah Aseociated In- of our revenue hopelessly inadequate. It and the plants at Idaho Palls Mrs. A. B. Irvine, Mr. and Mrs. Ham- the information .windows of the lo- auspices dustrie'. Marrtner S. Eccles will pre-aiCough Romedy itthrough a plant announced at a fleeting of the week, Is now insufficient to meet operating L. cal post office. Mr. ilton Mrs. Ben and and about Oct. of with I. used Gardner, good Shelleywho had Delivery the at which session. at expenses. fixed chines and pay a neighbor I pruchased a bottle of it and boil Thursday afternoon. beets begins next Monday, at West Rich, Mr. and Mrs. lames Devine, Mr. resu)ts'. Wants Water foe SheepWilliam fair return on the present investment was and Mrs. C. L. Schettler, Mr. and Mrs. relieved my Assistant Supervisor of Schools Geo. Jordan. it that find to glad so that Improvements at the plant and Itenriod Payson and Brigham City. Preston D. Richards, Mr. and Mrs. CHAIISED 111T11 THEFT OF of Parker. Nev.. yesterday was atated that It A. Eaton at presided. one. cough filed- - application with the state enextensions to our maine for additionThe factories at Garland. Lehi. Span- George T.. Odell, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Dry-ato extend the not will drill the al service, sorely needed by a large of a gineer for the use of and that ish Fork, Delta and Elsinore. begin Williams. number of householders, ere simply Junior hrgh school second foot of water from Red Cedar Mrs. Jennie T. Thomas, Dr. Jane - school An , week. the amount extra senior MOTHEH'S highAUTOMOBILE fellowing out of the question. freshmen at the Mrs. Suss. Young Gates, Mr. springs in Juab county . for the pur- Thi-Right::::Thili"We had but one reeourse, namely, will not be allowed to take the train. of help will be necemry on account Skolfield, Pose of watering 2,000 head of sheep. and Mrs. Earl 0. Van Law, Mr. and with to ask for an increase in rat. proporwilLbe drill The optional Ing. of the heavy crop, the company- ex- Mrs. Stephen H. Love, Mr. and Mrs. Reneceents ' Packing- - TfonseHarl, , 'senior student'. tionate to the increase in costs that the S. P. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Chase Rich, to in . will ow and harvest Idaho - The - pecting D. Smoot, son of Sen. Reed Utah, this uniform Sheriff we must meet" W.' year. reM.' Hughes regular Mr. Mrs. H. Arnold Rich, Mr. and include a barrack cap Instead of the Washington about a. million tons of Mrs. and to the 'city last night from Den- Smoot, has been appointed represen-turned Mrs. Karl Mr. A. and Carl Orlob, reWive in this city of the Wilson & campaign hat - Students will be beets,- - to be paid for during the fall Hardy. La Mar Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. vera from which Han Thinks Wile place he brought Roy Co.. Packing company of Chicago, ' quired to make a deposit of 810 upon Man ban Dolt. G. Matson. Mr. and lire. John Sherrill In the automobile Mary and Francis $y winter. This means distria early be will the latter with offices at 25 east South Temple Believes Him Dead receiving a uniform and this James, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Judd, on II refunded at the end of the drill year. bution of $11,000,000. accused of stolen from his treat, and warehouse facilities having Mr. P. Fabian, Mr. and Mrs. Harold the west side. Mr. Eaton reviewed the history of S. Efforts are beteg matte by H. It WH:01' TO SERTEREFRESIIMENTS and C. Mrs. Mr. C. 276 Lootbourow. mother, east Sherrill.. F. and Mrs. t the part. Other speak- Democratic Women Will Address Merchants---"Troubl- el Undoubtedly the hostess or house- their record in T. Mrs. C. P. Overfield, Judge and Mrs. First South etreet. Hickman to locate his wito Mrs. LorSherrill awaits Wilson. Profersor ers were Capt. at of Them4 of to Merchant a and .How fosters N. on the wife D. hospitality spirit Stop trial a grand larceny charge.. Straup. Of State to Organize rain. Hickman, who formerly lived at te she does not forget of military science and tactics; ofCapt. end Mrs. A. L. Thomas, James Weaver, aged 23 years. will be the topic of an address td the R. B. Whitney. in command 461 Sixth tad street... According to and friendlinees and Mr. Lake men G. Salt business at a mass Snow, Mrs. Mr. 'with and refreshautomothe Perry theft of an charged to dispense with occasional State 'organization will be considered, West high school unit and Principal Hickman' story to the police. he ments in her house. At me same time J. Mrs. Warren C. Snow, itlr. and Mrs. C. bile, which he Is said to have driven meeting In Barratt hall next WednesIL Coombe of the East high school. this afternoon Democratic women It. McMahon. Mr. and Mrs. W. Mont to this city from Loa. Utah, was ar- day evening. The lecture will be given thinks his wife read of the death of there is danger of being too persistent , -of Salt take county at a meeting in Ferry. Mr. and Mrs. Heber L. Cum- rested by Deputy Sheriff W. C. Young. under the trutervision the retail a man named Hickman, who was elec- and Insistent In dispensing this sort H. Wells, It Is declared by the officers that while trades committee of the Commercial Will Mrs. Fair Charles and Mr. some Sanpete are New-hoThere the good In of mings, county headquarters the hospitality. t rocuted while working as an electrician Mrs. Jennie 11. Stanford, Mr: and Mrs. driving on State street he met' with country housewives who Remain Open Saturday hotel. in Ogden on Aug. S. and decided it always produce milk and chocolate Elias Price, Mr. and Mrs. - N. A. Dun an accident and had to have the car Math onlhah Wassom Mr.-ankirevereorge---14;was her husband who had been killed. cake Or pie for-- the- - houriehment Of He is said to have presented ' ORDER COAL NOWThua avoid Ivto The Newt) (Special congressman from the Second district. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Greeson, Mr. end teptired; a check for 2135 to cover,the She Ileft Salt take soon afterward and guests who chance to call anytime. cost of shortage tater. Martin Coal Co, 49 So. has wilt speak to employees of the Salt Mrs. W. MANTI, 'Aird. Sept. and Mr. -, Hickman believes she went to her par- morning. noon or might. right after repair work, and the check was re- Main St.. Was. 1$20. Joseph Sharp, such an extent and go Lake Iron & Steel company's plant C. ents Jn California. Al the time the breakfast or just before dinner. They been shown to have turned marked, "no funds." Lockincton. Mrs. Lily C. Wolstenbeen received TuesdaY. Sept. 28, at noon. on ThursDr. Evans. Mrs. Frank man Hickman was killed in Ogden. show their good Intentions In doing many requeets and Mr. holme. 11 SO; the noon the that Cash Register Rifled, at ha will speak and Mrs. John Z. Brown. .1,udge and county day, Sept. B. Hickman was traveling in Idaho this. but when they show that they from throughout n car be held will at the barn. fair of Utah - ' the open Mr. and county Sanpets Light G. for a truck agency. ArblettOng, Mris.refreshIf Safe- Not Molested thee. George would be offended A. Glen and : , to Traction Secy. company. Saturday, - according Mr. and Mrs.11...G. are Jenson, John refused were Mrs. ments Conference" really they Jensen. McIne 'Utah County Remits ' ,,, Morgan. Mr.- andJ.Mrs. B. E.ar. and doing an unkindness rather than a forced an. entrance into livestock was comJudging'' Burglars . Duncan, Notices Recital. Saturday's tosh, Mrs. Lillitut Organ ram sale postthe but Mr. and Mrs. yenterday Jordan' pleted the Lumber company's West G. KelrY, Lincoln a Mrs. Money for Road Work - The oendbis bootees tovOr-brgoo-Mrs.-J.C. poned until today when ISO bead of office Thursda3r- morning -.: tabernacle organ recital Mark Iteedall, Mr,' and ... guest to eat or drink In bet house. pure bred rams approximately Sturday's the RELIEV A. Allen, Mrs. SOCIMT Arthur CONFERENCE. and obtained11 from the cash regts- Utah county officials yesterday sent It is of course ebeurd to spoot a same number of pure bred ewe', and program is as follows, wnh Organist Lynch. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bydalch. Mr. and rams will J. J. McClellan at the console: check for $42.421 to tb eat road guest to drink tea. In the afternoon between 410 and $OO I Mrand The conference of the ter.G- - The safe was not molested. . If you simply, son "If you care- for be acutioned off. The range -Mr. Clarence Bamberger, stock to be sold Tbe W. Lupin, New Grand hotel,-reMr. and Mrs. A. W. Relief society will be held on Wednescommission, to help pay for tho road afternoon to Ill make it for .you."1 Howell, Banner. John Mrs. flock-& H. II of J. from the Sethi), ported the theft of a pistol from his Selections from "Lobentrin". Wagner McCune, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Crabbe, day and Thursday, Oct. I andq. work being don on tho Pleasant Grove "Tell mo it you would like tea and Sons, and W. D. Andante room. .A. suit Of clothes was reported John K. Madsen I woVlockmar Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Tanner. Mr. and 4Iwo officers meetings win be held on stolen 'section. by Gibbons and Reed con, 111 lend for ft." ... But If after you Candiand MountChas. of from a wagon of the Continen., Pleasant: Arr. ty Organist Mrs- - A. A. Cbvey, Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Wednesday at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. in fat tractors. Thor was an understanding hare got Um tea ono of your guests' Olean and Peter Petersen of Ephraim: An Old Ifelody I .31ra. . W. and Cleaning companY "Mormon" hymn, "Come, 'between Kate and county that the lit- doclines It you should not urge her to Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Nephi 14 Morris, the auditorium, fourth floor. Bishop's A. Wall, fe- 1361 south State-stre- et, Purton Tuttle of Merit'. and C. D. Favorits ter would advent's the atats's shsrs or take It If you pass candy and a gusto Nicholson Come, Ye Sainfe Arr. by Organist Mr. and Mrs. IL S. Joseph. lir. and building. i., Gunnison. of the theft of a number of Mrs. ported . The pfricers meetingt will be limthe money, in addition to their own, refuses It do not urge her to eat it.1 In the cattle exhibition Peter Largo from New World Symphony" Mrs. A. E. Bowen. Mr. J.and Hews and Pt ek pine. I A. Rock- lited to stake officers. - . .. Mrs. and Mr. board stake Goff. oho Dvorak It for ptate leer to reivnimromo thorn earsd If the Gaenre guest Obviously first. tok of Lund Ephraim Kriebel.Mr. M members. and M. end stake representatives. and DS. so foolish ss to. and third prises in the Polled Anus Mr, wood, would not 'lays been Two general sessions wilt be held and Mra. .. and Mrs. Jesse Sharp, Mr. declino It. 0!".:'. broods. 'Dr. Linebaugh has fine Mr. and Mrs. Charles In the Assembly hall on Thursday. Sharp. Never offer rstroshinonts 'lust No. showing of Hereford James stock. Wesley E. King, Oct. 7. MO, at 10 Am. and 3 p.m. , fore or after meet time. If a per., Seeley & Bons won the grand chem. Tyng. Mr. andB.Mrs. Badman. Mr. and All officers and Relief society workF. Mrs. and son omos to xour house eirriously1 Mr. both bull and cow for in pionships and-- Mrs. ers are invited to be in attendance. J. Gustin, Mr.- Mrs.-A.Frank Uri. xhaustod. suffering from the eold or the and classes. first for Lltrham L. the EMMELINE B. WELLS. Mr. and hoet. It is only kind to twee cool- best young bard. Thompson & otigen Parley P. Jeneen President. Hoppaugh, Mr. and Mro. Lester D. ing or warm drink and to suggest it in of Ephraim carried leading Jersey, CLARISSA S. WILLIAMS. Arthur Graham. filch a way that if the guest wishoo( prises. ?read, Mr. andG. Mrs. H. Bachman. First Counselor. Mr. and Mrs. tt be wril occopt It. In this countrt MEN To WORK IN .Why rent HIGH PRICED REJ'CLINA L. SMITH. ; i Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ramage. Mr. It is not usuat to servo morning Tablets Chamberlain's S. Mrs. TAIL SPACE FOR STORCounselor'. ' Second and Mrs. H. A. Simtb, Mr. and though On Pomo houseB. Westerfield, Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlains Tablets sm intended holds the custom or taking a mittAGE when you can use OUR Hanson. DESIMET St SDAT 8C110010 rsioN )Jr. andPLMrs. 'Willard Dr. mornirg cup of hot chotviate prevails' especially for stomach trouble. W1161111,1 WAREHOUSE for TOUR and Mrs. If 'Young. Mr. and you hare any!, In cool woother ind If this Is th ces-- 1 nem and constipation. , t I 11, , conference of the Mrs. Roy Groesbeck, 'Mr. and Mrs: F. - the In tont the 1111411110111i111 eallor should be troubl of that sort rive thorn a trial BRANCILHOUSEAlgreatly Mrs. 'Union Anderstort. 8chool Deseret 1. Wilrbe for James what a realise. W. Sunday and Price, yourself -first. askod to partako of this. Usually tits ,I reduced vest to Tau? Ed: hell . Joseph Geogneesn, Miss Sarah , only afternoon refroshmonts time is case medicine will do for you: They oori7 evening. Oct-- 10, 1910, at 7 3 PAIRS FOR THE PRICE IbetWeed , oclock sharp. idingtt All SOnday school ofINSURANCE ONLY Ige PER tea. Evening callers teed Ment. ficers and teachers are expected to Milos. OF ONE. tot be offered refreshment Known Here Well sloo rEn ANNUM. ; le be ;Man WAGES$1.23 to $5.50 presentPand a cordial Invitation eau have throe pairs of oboes .they have boon eapoctally Invited It Arrests Made by to the public to attend. extended York Dies n New , akould art-thiservem bo of out te 8 Hour orlkat place Shift von Per complete), robollt for A special meeting of stakes superinGeneral Merchandise Storage. g save a eafreoltirtg drink; with would par for one new pair. Tacit Deputy Sheriffs tendencies and stake vecretaries will been in received thia Word has mat of robuilt hood efil wool, so possible cakes or wators, and icandy.. city Manufacturers' Distributors 'be afternoon. Oct. 10, at Apply at O'nee. ?. This le real Jan ft as a now Wbot Readora Aak. Carnoy Koller. 20 years old. arrest',ef the death: in New 'fork Tuesday"; 410 o'clock, In th Assembly had , oroneaRy of mono), sad onatortals. a 01 i "Should it Yong girl offor refreeb- ad at Ogden grand larceny ppt- - 1. of Goorre T. ttlre et ..New (fourth floor) of the Biehope building. to Sall Lake and ntentl t here young soon callers in charge. t$ requested. 'York and Wino. Ito was well A full attendance Ptriel Post Tour Shoes And the O. hiKAY. tAvin evening?" tet tho 'all last night by known Initait take. Mr. Rice was a Get Prompt Service. This Is by no means tocesaary but placod YhorittPounto StriNtirN L. itICHARD1, At.thor Nt allot this sind viattor to be. PYPER. GEORGS; cfty ta.da so is certainly a good tray to Do uty frequent was arrowod by D. Garr-felov. General FunerintendeV him that be Is a weironto trooet of the Alta club. cattle at member Sheriff Victor Chrtotocherson on ' aty , : (Cotyright.Mt, by McClure', New. a charge of haring Intoxicating Donor . When this country entered the Isar. Room 30 Vermont tsTAKE-'CIAILI' paper 4 eynfiesto.) in his po......ion. he offered his servicee to tho Fowl I semf-annu- al 13 Oast" oil:- sold in moor Building. Crean ices of Whit. made the Tbe tleorgo meeting in, vpd amok Inds. rarabotot comrA "a' atilmicz in otak...etarke will he held st. the Pre1..t.rt t --boonsooat deportnent--o- f hoophal vapplies Jtek.n, it, ware screwed bl, ass41, 91 Want "Nod . Irer teal et boot quaritit ahl outlet t)opoty ebocirt Wiitle sod aro hold tit Tel.- Was; 24EL ra I'M it o remained Abroad throut--h siding Pialtops bffie.o. Sa Lake City. St north Main tAboo Provo., luta., a parolee, 160 swath bialn street. phous,tau entivity pLil I. svirrer to a irraa 1 mowhe af-11, I 4 pm. out the war gird for loom. . I1 October et i . Wesittai ilwreeel eherfc ter the samissice wee- - stele& I . t ) o"h. - - ; AMMEE 11 n . -- , -- no ve - Repubilcan-organteationi---- - , 4 III BRIEF tt at Speak-LCIaud- , , Visit-..Davi- n. a '',.'- , -- de - ' , nt two-tent- hs g ' , At the - , ' Ex-Go- v. , 1 I- th0Mal.--110111nea.4- Or d- st - Church - of-th- , - , - stemi-annu- al ' Sfax-Spangl- ed s ,...... r..m.ir,ri I - ... Warehouse Advantages , - WANTED - Sugar Factories 1 s 1 :' IE. , la I v oal Utah and Idaho, --yo- u Jo , held-Sunda- UTAIIDAHO was-broug- Jennings Jornwa1 .Wareohuse I - rch Sh 0 e "'r. Co. r I . Don-sho- SUGAR CO. '' ., , t2t - AM , 1 ' 01., - '', - No, . ,'' 353 W. 2ndSo.' -- mu, ,.. . . - |