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Show 1 0 it!ss I THE DESERET NEWS ft. t -- 310NDoll; ,OCTOBER Ito , 1920 11 to hoop tho youtit Poo Pio from Ministration. He So survived by" hist thsl herrn of tobacco. widow. Mrs J.11. DowtY; his children. Wes Carlin Dewey, Wee Delon Dewey I le la down SO It will WI A. L. Booth. Mahe, mind lAneein Dowry: his mother. Mre.4 taken up at the resurrection. Bishop A. L. Booth of Provo, the Atin Dewey; owl tii tollowins its. next speaker. said Met at I:30 o'clock Prest. J. F. liteGrtvor.: EgNIEHENCE SESSION tens. Mien Bello Dewey. Mies Emma k ROSPIL AT MEETING IN ha bad Ilona to the tabernacle and of 'Dewey. Miss 1..t,:Is Dewey. Mrs. 'Os., Prost. Iooeph F. McGregor. was told that all sato went taken ear J. Bourns, ItIrs. A. A. Moulton and Beaver stake. was the next 'meeker.e, and that oven prosidanta of 'Mikes were sere-Icof Mrs. T. W. Stevens. all of whom live Ho bald the gospel is the law A large gathering of Y. 31 :4. i. A. being turnad away. In a spirit OfBUREAU OF INFORMATION Salt Lake. in that all have some special serv- humor doehe remarked the prograes ic to perform, which should be done tors sad lawyers tire making in the officers eras present in the Bishops willingly anti cheerfully. He declared graoos of tho church. slaying that two building early ISunday morning for Conference Visitor people in the rosurrectloh eludoa connected of the pr000ding speakers aro doctors: their As overflow oostoroneo meeting that Stricken And Dies receive what they merit during their and Eider Lyman said Bishop Booth with Ike general conference. Genafternoon in the probation on earth. Ile urged the ts a Sunday cres4bold Information. lawyor. I e ral of A W. hins preElder Rich- people to keep the commandments Isaac Bullock Roberts. II years old. Eldest' EL B. Lyman. in orsided. and .ntlueon.ndel krt1 It Lyman presided at tho sera.. God. not two or three. but all, topics connected died in a local hospital Sunday aft. of God. next speaker. with was -Elder the Lfman the to bleasings der enjoy A. work were taken er an hose. witich oommeneod with the eonI. M. He said he Coo had been gratified illness of dd hours. Mr. Rob. seer A. Kirkham. arta eame to Salt Lake a few Prest N. J. Hogan. Irrnitstion at the progress that had been made up for discussion. einglng. "Do What le days ago not executive secretary of the organisato attend the general- - ronterence- and Itight." The opening prayer waa of. Prost-- NO10011 J. Hogan. of Idaho by the Church, but the people are but numbers by the only judged by their tion. spoke on the efficiency report was taken auddenly ill Friday night. "rod by rider Alfred W. Peterson. A stake. spok next. Ho urged works. He declared those who and took lie was takn to the hospital where his truths they their up special features of the condition people to take home theand overcome and weakness !male chorus, under the direction ot had their imper1920-192- 1 gradually failed to the end. put them fecaons are the real Latter-da- y in oonference le referred sprogram. J. 11. Cornwall. sang several selection" Into heard Mr. WWI born In Provo, the le said the people practice. row,. pecally to the boy from IS to 21 non of Robert. He "School read Saints. Thy with and Mrs. Mary BulBenjamin during th mooting. would be blessed in accordance of more years that must age urging Oh My Brother." which he said lock Roberts, pioneers. His early lit. done. had In what be the done they men's young was the favorite hymn of his fathorganisaPreot. J. C. On tier. spent in Provo and 111 year ago , The male chorus sang "Let the er the tion for these lade. He spoke of bow was late President Francis M., he moved to Woo !ford. Alta., Canada, be must President Jonathan C. Cutler, of Lower Lights be Burning." M. Y. M. for triprepared they Mal to whom he paid a loving ranching. About the boy scout or- where he engagedlieinwent iCuriew stake. was tho first peaker. Freda.. T. D. Reese, bute. He urged the Saints to be A. work through to California three years ago and that in the later ganisation ch.i4tabtL gnBe said he is gratified with the on a misolon, and remained there tin. Prost. Thomas D. Reese. Of Juab M. M. T. of eral A. I. arrangement closed the congreThe by meeting apring. stake spoke of the tobacco evil and terst being taken by the Latier-da- y work they must be given greeter til he iswas reamed last singing the hymn." 'High on freedom survived by two sons and one le Saints in the work of the Lord and from the standpoint of a physician gation and same at and the benedicliberty, and the Mountain the Top." tl ungsd those present to observe the told 'of the great harm it is doing. Raymond. daughterI. fl. Robertsof Roberts time some responsibility. of awe established by nation and by the He declared that those in authority tion was offered by Bishop D. R. was stated that an effort is to be Alberta. Canada: William It Lyon. a Mrshave Lamar R. right Canada: and Church. Re said the people should and the people at large made to enlist every boy from IS to Woolford. seven -- I SS in Y. M. M. I. A. work. teams to Blackburn of Twin Falls, Ida.; and It liattig be orgenired for th purpose of car- brothers To SALT LAKE of Orden, Benjamin Tt. Robert. ogiti out this The plan. rying membership of Provo. Mrs. Mary It. Farrar of campaign was brought up for dis- Provo, Mrp. Dorothy Carter of 'WyI o-4cussion it being declared that the John Roherts of Hannah. AT SESSIONS OF CLUB present membership must be retained oming. Vtah: P3MUP! IC. Roberts of Salt Lake. and every effort made during the and n. Roberto of Canada. and year to add 10,000 more names to the also Joset'h by a number of grandchildren. enrollment Aof the organization. Widtsoe of the general Dr. John CONVENTION IN OSOEN i board discussed the senior manual Junior Labor Office ' be ' hes mainly been instrumenwhich Seeks tal in compiling. Th Salt Lake delegation to the B. H. Roberts of the T. M. M. L A. ' rzt an appeal to the business men of 4,Nit;'' Utah Federation of Women'a Clubs superintendency spoke on general T. ,,o M. M. I. A. work and Supt. Irina took the .,............,:z. ,, ,) ,f,,, ,,,,.:!,t.,..vi, in providing Shia left for city for Ogden. morping early '' ' L of questions of the mimes-triwhen tho federation sessions are to cham 1,44 '. or- work to meet the numerous demands i of discussion the In the general , 4 4, ,i....,"": r ..,v1 ,Awk be held. A number tirt the delegates gentzetion's activities. which follow- that have come into the office. I. of-C. i (14,,,,,, Wilson. director of the Junior labor will motor to the Junction City each ed the outlined program. 1i 12...,: ,,. ,, ti fice. declared thst of all pout-wdal'. returning in the swiping, and 4y .,41 projects put in ettoct by the United others will remain at Ogden during Last Call Comes to none is fliers States government, ii '''' the entire gathering. Among those worthy of the trupoprt of the citisene the trip are: Clerk Railroad 11 making Veteran ',4'''',4 of PaIt Lake, than the Plan of pro11I ti, Mrs. E. O. Leatherwood, president IS .' 1 , viding employment and vocational ,00"7.. ,,A1 Mrs. E. G. Gowans, of the federation; old. H. Jr.. II years John ,,.,: Dewey. ,111 training for the boys and girls who corresponding secretary; Mks. O. J. -- ,, Mrs. Don Corey, chief clerk in the freight department are compelled to work to obtain an , Ai, Eking. treasurer; The Junior labor office le Journalist; Mrs. W. F. Knox. state or- of the Denver & Rio Grande railroad aeducation. i , mm of the Juvenile division of the branch deleclub and the I, ganizer. following of ','''Ot'' and one of the oldest employees United Ptatea employment lieoervice, gates and visitors: Mrs. John F. Cow- f'' i : ';'''''',:'::' M. Bagley, Mrs. A. H. that department in Salt Lake. died which was recently .organtzed wtth Mn. E. an. ';'! ''I, tri,t building. notin Sunday at hie home headquarters at , Parsons, Mrs. Charles Peaks. Mrs. C. shortly-afte- r .. ,' H. Blanchard, Mrs. Elmo V. Smith. In the Louie. apartments. Death was ,,.,, Two Charged With Stealing Mrs. W. H. flints. Mrs. R. L. Lough- due to nervous proetration. ,,,,,,, , ,t i , i , ., ,.,,,, borough, Mn. Edward Beers, Mrs. W. menthe ago he went to California in , , .o,,,,l',, t it 41.!,i,,,,,, '',''::e'0,',',0!,,,.1.,4,;'';$, ,,, from Mother ; P. Bressingham, Mrs. B. O. Teaming. hopes of regaining his health. but tho Phonograph ,,,,,,,,v,t ,;, ;. 1 'EktMEMPME... Mrs. E. M. Sasso, Mrs. Rachel Waite. change seemed to do him no good. t.',.., i ..,;.t ,e. .f '..,,ii;";,4;s4,.; w ',' '7'ti ',o' , M. Sanders. 25 years old. was arreetMrs. W. H. Landmeuer. Mrs. E. R. i, Born in Balt IAke. Sept. 22, ' :',.':',;I,'f,;.:',;:f!,!:, ,..''"'', ''''''.;7:k.::, rt,'),:4.'4,':-.:,',;;;Tt;e111 ,, Phelps. Miss Julia Lynch. Mrs. Allen Mr. Dewey came of pioneer stock. He el at First Routh and Main streets ,.,.. 0 dk ty,r.,,,.,.,,,,!,W,.,,.1,,iitTI!!!,1 ;,,'''' Keith, Miss Esther Nelson, Mn. B. W. was edttcated in the schools of this Sunday by Patrolman George Phillips, :1 Jr ',fflyliirt1 ,1:111,, ,' )nt ,;''A.:'!'-''',, Deason. Mrs. Mark Reedall, Mrs. W. city and then entered the freight de- He was charged with grand larceny. ',i,,r14,0i'i;.c,.,Laff!' .,. 4 tif ii, ,1,Pb10 E. Traughber. ,r,:i,,!.,;.4,,l,t,;,,11'11,Iii)4!it'ls ';'.:;:',:.';,,;fytdfr;1;;Iiliif partment of the Rio Grand. Western. Sander in alleged to have stolen a The executive board of the federa- When the Denver & Rio Grande suc- phonograph valued at 2181 from his r: rclv,,-.?it L,1,.,,,,, :7, It ,' v.: 'fht!ift,ili;ttf,t tion held a sension this morning and ceeded the Rio Grande Western in mother !amt. July, and to have sold It to ;..'''',.'',.11'',..s.'':!!2;',A,i',"6' h;fi7t4,i Iftlii;v ,:'ti,,!:.PA.i!!;;;i24,7 C'''''.,,',," "!!:.: also the presidents and department Utah he continued at his pont and was a man in Idaho for 245. ''44. - 'it, t Ilk li:tqL4j1;1,0,1 V4t of civics. Following these sessions at promoted at various times. During the Alonzo Holmes, Clearfield. reported 4,1 r1 i.,).flitY.ttflt,1111Iriik 10 a.m. a general gathering was held world war. when the government took 'to the police Sunday that his pockets ..',:',,::''::',:'''':'-ifA'rlefle441,,,,,,,7'11. fcq' was Mr. had been picked and a purse conFrank Francis of Ogden giv- over the railroads. qiiih iiiriit , Mayor Dewey ,,,,,,' .1i ,, , 14 '.. 1 an address of welcome, and re- connected with the freight traffic de- taining 220, two railroad tickets and ing . f .,, 4,,,, :::' :' t':':t.i'','It: ...., .,',., i ports being given by Mrs. E. G. Peter- - partment of the federal railway ad several valuable papers taken. ,, son first ,. Mrs. Rose ''i.it,,,.F t;.,41 .;111f1171id10.10.41'. Mrs. H. Stewart, third 0, t ,..,i,. .i,d ..f.;,o, .,li: ,,, R. Clark,fourth .01),, Mn. E. .,....,.,4,,,,,ft,..,,,,, , :le ,,,t t,17 ufico To sAINTs 1.111E 1 aorreletelost that woritati th17,1107ft moTillmmis S . Hoff" i EVERY SUBSCRIBER OF 1 ThelDesereil News gt - ' Is Entitled To a e- 6,- semi-annu- 00(100 Travel Accident Insurance Policy Is I - ' -- Nr Co-operat- 4 W, : 4,,,,,,t the-Nes- ,(t, I ill. i?'.1...,;': N, ' .. ie. .0.1 $ TT,4404 1. 4'. 1 , t. V. .....,.,,,,,,.............,-.- .,,,i$ , 't kCJI4foill; - ) ,,, . i k ,, , ,,,iyi.,010 of It COMPAREI 1 oliffio,- littIttl, ft t I Pt,rt , Lk.i.LA,4 ..1.Lsi I ray, journalist; presentation of new clubs by Mrs. W. F. Knox.- - state or- I ganiser. Responses were made by new club presidents, and the following dintitv. guished guest's were introduced: Mrs. Anne FaulknerOberndorfer. Chicago, chairman of music of the general federation; May Bliss Dickinson, Boston, chairman of mothercraft. Massachusetts State Federation ' of Women's clubs; Miss Marjorie Day, Los Angeles. For the remainder of the day the following program is scheduled: 2 p.m.Community singing; report, community service work , for "The Clubwoman's girls; address, Responsibility to the Young People of Her Community,' Mrs. Phillip Warren Knisely, Ogden; musical selection; report, girls' club work. Mrs. Gilbert Palmer, Garfield; suggestions, Mrs. Oberndorfer, Miss Dickinson. TeaBerthana, 4 to e p.m.; presidents of Ogden city clubs as host- - 1 iityfftilv .,,,..,, , 1114 ! tl, ,, - ..1,, 1 1 You Can Get the Celebrated A - V ' , , , , . . . , . - WM lk, . - 4 , . ' . . 4 , , 4 , 4' ' - . . . - .. - , - 4 , . - - , at Briens ' - - - , - , ' t - Munsingwear Exclusively Here; - - - . - - , . . , ' , . - ro -- i Cl . . - ' ' , Rtourr -. . - t. e,P1 tiMiNiffir kwRe, - -- IN,0.325.11 , It , 0, vurEng: or pierre of .roorivitrofien. le' I no Wanatch 4401.,17... t ' 2.17. - OrP"Imbr .,111.4; lik 112 t 'i A - ' ,:,''S-.1711,1- r ,,f ' x, - Y'.1tr;'It: , It ';'- IA fist, trr''-', ,," s .v to, xoi - 'N V A, 3 ;. , 4,4 1,7 - ,' f .1,. '4 0'44e' 4. - .,, t 40r7 : osa, N !," f ,4 k -,P-, ,, :1,",I, I 1' : ,4' , if , ,4,, ., ,:)---: I ,t i,1 t,.. , - - ' ; f ' t t. X eir IIWIS POLICY ISIVIID IN TATO . JOHN DOE 1022 North Main - t Street Salt Lake City Mali. ? , .; "4 , This Polley pmvides Indemnity for loss of - life, limb, limbs, sight or time caused by se. cidental means to the extent herein provided. , 0 4. I vii jDos 0o0i . TERMS OF 1.INE POLICY- .. '& . -- - - r Webs t - 2 ' e-r- , - - justly celebrated dictionary says: "CON. preserving, guarding or protecting; keeping in safe or entire state. for,And that's just exactly what paint does building whether of wood, metal or concrete.-SER:VATION: , II - , - - . - 1"rrill heribed - ' ,. - -- - - . , - .., , M-Phe- 21 - East First SouthWasatch - . - , .. shall(eet ' '' . cii-H:- ion-. , - - - -; ' 4, Tolophoo . le I 1 A. 1 tho repot dollirrred by you at pr000pt a aubarribot - .. t. I i ' ItA, . , ' , - liaz). .. . ..... .......,". or Wail' earrier . , , , I 4. ter No. 41! , ...no you Trish ,, I1 1 q: . . City .ti , ... 1St.... . gr,), i t.- ,. Ne Street t , - , ,..,,, - , I , tern-Aort- . , , ' 1 ORDER AND REGISTRATION FORM. -- 9 . 1270 P DESERET NEWS. Circulation Dept. 'rim I will subscribe to Th. Deseret sews from tle hereof aridanrelict:aerie entitled thereafter until further notice. arid wisit you te realeter me to the travel occident insurance procured by Yy1 tor Your labortibers. secordance wd.itittr4the without any addittonaet coat to Ins. This tit to he accident insorsere policy, which is to bo provisions of News to me by the insurance policy. I Estee understand that Tits Deseret ITI Ir subscriptMay cancel the insursoce policy Issued MO If I dilwontinue "The Store With the Green Front." - - - ',,' , AVE,EIL . , -- a... ' ILRAOCCA)CTTRIDFTRIP - ' . Makers of Fine Paints for Twenty Years - . WATEETKA cover-Wu-3This insurance person under twelve 412) years of over or seventy (10) years. age Thit InsurenrA 'hill not cover Ie. al outside the suffered juries ACCIDENT ,. limits of the United Mateo. jsDEMNITT AT THE RATE OF- - Alaska or Insuler, possessions of , $10.00 PER WEElt the United States. ' Husband or wife (as the case Ma7 be) la ale--, Insured under the fore. ,, . , going - provislons. , - -- -- -- - , ' - -- - ' , kW. qi.0'!iitk. e - ., , - rnrrArz as; aurod is immodtately sal wholit ellsablott. the compsoy vrill pay for dInN TEN' (ie) a pcio41 ylf,t CnNNECT.ITIVE WEEKS . - - - , - Tha foamier above HOZ Tr du. to said ateldant the , , To; itonhair:sernfill:1:14::::1011:70.:1:::t..ahltra:srduelbtat:vst. - -- - (loath by the wrecking or SW. , . Thrift. Paint Is no more a luxury"- -thuds a man's overcoat. To, lose a thousand do1Iinhëvu of a building through neglect to itpend a hundred dollars to paint it, Is certainly' not economy.' - ' ' other name is Conservation's ' , s,.. . . ' tt the assured is killed by the wrecking or disablement of any ablement of any railroad passenger car or passenger tesmchip or private borso-draw- n vehicle. or le. stoambost In which or on which vate motor car. In which be or she tho assured is traveling to a faro la riding or driving, or by being pastiongor tr by tho wteck., paying of sulk publit accidentally throwi . from such ye. int or disablemnt hide or motor car, the company will omnibus treot railway car, taxicab or automobile stage, driven or pay the estate of such assured the of sum such wrsck. of agate& operated at till time ' a liconsod disabloment Or by 1111 log If any such assured shalt 'hi the hich tit assured is ,means drivor and ina...faro-payinand under the conditions reg 1111 traveling as porno- cited In the preceding section. be ter. I,000. For loss of both hands, immediately and wholly, disabled $1.000; both foot, $10011: sight of end prevented from performing any both oyes. 11.00e: ono hand, and and every duty pertaining to his or boo foot, 'Loco :either hand. sight her usual business or occupation,. of ono oyo low Mho,' foot and THE COMPANY Willi PAY. for a MOOS. ono of yc ', not reloading TEN yur.- i sight - For , 1 I --- -- A CCIDENT TO , ACCIDeoltliNvTETOyANIEtcar.10 , - . 1.1 - 4; !A,3 I tamer . 0 - MI , , , rt! 1,410,4:,,44:, 44 , ; s 11 4.4k t41 I -- , , . f - A1IT2ITION N. '',.',Zi, 4., .P'." - A,r2E 4. Severa- l- persons Were arrested by members Of the police lorti-vte- 4 squad Sunday On charge. of 'violating the prohibition law. or resorting to a die- orderly houes. At 162 south West Temple street. seven persons were ar. them, J. F. Moore. 41 yr.....d.oto,....., charged with violating, the Siquor law; hie wife was charted with keeping a disorderly house end. the other five wh reeorting to a dis- - i orderly house. .I, M. Hopson...14 years oitt. LS west! Second Routh street. was arrested att-- 4 sr anti-vic- e squad offinerk are alleged to have found 12 pints of bonded , whisky under .his doer eill. He wee later released on bail of 8301. Joseph' 2..verte. 42. tied I. T. Bird. ST. were, &riveted on a similar charge by Pirsh, I. Haul and Jeoe Barrett. lonlirewom-- i I , an. That furniabed bell et Ilea eds.! k Was , -- -- 't -- -- - i dinner. Weber club. ; ,..7, 4! . Fittterald, M. ' r.,40 T, ' - I -- i , ' . il , s - . Women's and Children s ' 1920- - Arrests Made For , Liquor Violations ,,,,... , , . - ,,t711711',.' f; -ArS74, ,:,.! ,::e;,,k47 i 1 ' , , ',0, the COM111188101L D,.ted at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 8th day of October, , - - i' 15: order of - Mrs. J. R. Cooper, Mrs. J. E. Wright. Mrs. John T. Hobbs, Mrs. A. W. Age.. ,.. , , Mrs.-H- Federation ' . . - :- ri -- - f,'") A.M.. di- singing ! s r4 T MIS. R. D. Roberts. Mrs. G. U. Zimmerman and Mrs. W. H. Meal. TransportationMrs. P. T. Wright. ehairmaw; Mrs. Lenora- Skimp, Mrs. G. H. Mattson, Mrs. E. A. Larkin. Mrs. Harry Bagley, Sr.. Mrs. C. 8.- - Murphy. ,3 - ' ....- '4 1, - 1 'Nz?t4' r- 4 , .:',q.,;.(,- V.';', Notice is hereby given that the application of the SALT LAKE, GARFIELD & wEsTERIst RAILWAY CON" PANY, for the perirdssion of the Public Utilities Commis; sion of Utah to increase certain passenger fares between Salt Lake ,City and Saltair, will be heard before the Commission", at its office, 303 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, on ,Wednesday, the 20th day of October, 1920, at 10 o'clock chairman; , 7 ICelL1111111 a p.m.Community N ;II r, ' , ! , , t - Notice of Hearing - - . 8 Ina. MusicMrs. John Culley. chairman; Mrs. Fred King. ., Decoration--MRice' Kimball, 1 , P ' G. W. Perkins. .- -. a . esset chairman; 4 , , , i , - - et, '' 4 (I t ,,,e ',i (-'-, 4' . ' ''' A t't ..r. CASt .in 4 gerald, Mrs. P. T. Wright, Mrs. Rice Kimball, Mrs. R. B. Porter. Mrs. William Douglas, Mrs. Edward Bichsel. Mrs. J. R. Morrell. Hotels and hallsMrs. 21..B. Porter, chairman; Mrs. Paul Franks. Mrs. S. S. Smith, Mrs. A. rt. Bowman., Mrs. J. A. Magee and Mrs. Archie Bowman. BadgesMrs. T. F. , 'Perfect Fitting and Perfect Wearing Knit Undergarments , -- --1 - , , - ; ,' ; Coq, - In' fn the Matter of the Application for Revenues of.' 'Railroads creases tertainment are: Executive committeeMrs. E. O. Wattle, chairman; Mrs. John CulleY, Mrs. J. A. Magee, Mrs. T. J. Fitz- , .. - '. ,,,,,,, . - , ,e4 ,4 - I 1' , y rected by Mrs.,Anne F. Oberndorter; address. "Mothercraft," mMualcailliselas Dickinson, Boston, Mass.; "Amoricantsation lection; address. Through Music' Mrs. Anne F. Oborndorter, chairman of music of general federation. 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