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Show I rn TIIE DESERET NEVs ..SATURDAY Looking for a Snap? WIMII 1 G 1020 OCTOBER 52s& r ?m V dll never Elder Orson F. Whitney of the of the Twelve, under an up- -' polntmentof the Ftret Presidency, In about to make a tour of the Nor-- ! them States mlaalon He will leer , Co a noil ! A for Chicago, the mission headquarter Monday, Oot II In eompany with President Winslow Terr Smith be will tend a conference at Milwaukee, and , aftenrarde they will vlalt the ptlnoU , pal towns .of that region, lnoludtng , Duluth, St Paul. Minneapolis, Grand - Peru, Indianapolis, ' Rapids, Detroit, Evansville, Davenport, Peoria, and ElSpringfield, linooln s heme town, der Whitney wilt speak la Chloego Sunday, Now. It. Hevlng completed his tour of the Northern States, boldine meetings and doing whatever is J found neoeaeary for the enoourerr-meof the mleelonarlee and the gen eral welfare of the work, he will visit certain pctnta In the Central Statee mission, and preaoh In St. touts and f at Independence, prior to starting for He expects to bo tone about , homa month. ' She ytms on with her part In life, smooth and keeping: everything: pleasant, and-- well just forgetting: to mention a lot of things that dont go exactly right Every woman is a bit of an actress. nt ! e , which women so keenly appreciate. All you can be sure of is that she DOES think about it that she misses your thoughtful courtesy and that there is a shade of disappointment until you remember again. it Wool grower This fine modem home, strictly modern, with sleeping fine yard, and garden. Price, only porch, hardwood floors, lawn, $6,900, with terms. Call at 929 East Thirteenth South, or phone .:JL Hyland 2377-M- ., Secretary Itsaet General Report ' t i . , Secretary F. R. Marshall of the Na-tlonal Woolgrowere' association has Is- sued a yen eral report of the wool mar ket, showier the number ef pounds of wool Imported during the first seven months of 1110 and the corresponding pert of 1111, as follows: Total, 1110, 199,04,101; 1111, 144, Elder Home Will be' Tendered Farewell 112.112. The report else shows the following - r ' ; Items: Wool In stook by dealers and man-- t ufacturera, June 10, 1920: Imported, (Tease. 115,417,600; scoured, 29,192,-- 1 1,997,000. Domeetlo, ,000; pulled, rrease, 121,161,000; scoured, 21,761, I ' 000; pulled, 12,972,000. Imports, of frozen lamb and mut- ton from April 1 to Sept 14: (Show Ing the month, origin, number of car-- . I oasses and total weight): April, New 621,600, 17,047,600; tV V ...&. . . V s ; , ; A'- -f to-- 1 ! I WILLIAM WALLACE HORNE. A rally of factory bands and girl employees In other places of business I Missionary, farewell .in honor of will bo hold at Republican headquar-- 1 Ejdar William Wallace Horne, who tore. Monday night The affair has leaves shortly for Australia, will be ' Farmer, ward chapel Mon th Womans Republican - u?1eVf I held la the A befinmnn at i : 0 pm. women employees especially. There musical program, rsfresh- - The following program will be ren .will be - I 40 conclude with danalng: ,1 tnenta and speeches, and the women read- Soprano solo, Beulah Huiah; of the club will act as hostesses. ling. Louise UlU; Plano solo, Vernstta Llhdsay eeleatlufl, Bwanse Singer under direction of J. Spencer Corn wall; mMlodta, gulty and ukulele ee- By Hand of Death I lection, Kenneth Robbins, Ray and Mrs. Grace Ellen Bench Corbett. 0 nil" I years old, wife of Jamoe H. Corbett, rotation! .Elva Taylor; selection, 280 east Thirty-thir- d South street, died Swanee Singers, under direction of J, She waa born at Spencer Cornwall; piano solo, Gladys Friday afternoon. Venice, Sevier county, Utah, Aug. 6, Adereen; remarks, missionary. 1(90, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Bench. Mrs Corbett Frirnda survived by her mother, her husband, Thelma and children, Vivian, three, At Aged Man Bier Dwayne; three sisters, Mrs Clara B. ..Madeom-Mrs.-Myrt- le Hunt and Mies Funeral lervlceg tor Samnet S. Sad-wh- o . Stella Bench, and four brothers, Mel-- i. r , died several yBarl 01 vin E., Orbille, Delbert and Wesley " Bench. day ago, were held Friday afternoon f.M at the borne of A. M. Olson,- 286 Q ' street. Jdi Olson had been a next door Police Get Report of neighbor to Mr. Sadler for years. The by '. miny Thieve Pa t Key j friends and the attended floral tributes were numerous and beautiful. D. J. Watts R. A. Moyee, 801 east Sixth South was In charge of the services and Mr. street, notified the police last night! oison spoke. The pallbearers were I and Dahls Olson, Roy and ( that thieves had entered hie home bya William Rands,. Spencer Case and use of key and bad taken Mnslo was furnished by man's coatTa string of imitation Chant Bwan,MuV Romney Roes. Era l pearls, a gold bracelet and some kid Alrd, D. J. Watte end O. D. Rom--bacgloves. The theft of a carton of to-- 1 R. and thraa bora of friction yr accompanied by Jtania ' prayers from hie automobile as It stood near)I Crawford. Openlngand eloelng South Temple end Main streets' was were offered by Wm. H. Oovey and D. H. Simms, 2421 T'Hth , . reported by I RpnT. " - fflyinpBM - Uing W 1 Oet, co tapT East street. u ; . , ".""1., : l ii1.. .i1....1, . . ge : Private Funeral Service I Safe Milk Foe Infant A loeafida NO COOKING vs ''Food - Drink- - lot All Afta Ouk Lund? at Home. Officer and Fosmtaloiu At far HORUOTS gSPXrdiA 4 Snhltitntee Private funeral services for Julia Alexander, who died at . Mrs. Oak- land, Cal, Monday, were held at the afternoon. 8. D. EvanS chapel I mediate fam-- J Only members of the Hy were present Iwbbl William IRlcs officiated and Interment waa In the BNal Israel cemetery. Mra AlsKinder had lived In Salt I Lake twenty-fiv- e years She was vis j Itlng her son and daughter in Oakland when her death occurred. She Is survived by four song. Daniel. Max and I Dr. Robert Alexander of Salt Lake, Alexander of Oakland and threa daughters Mra William R. Nichols of New York,. Mra H. J Mallloux of Oakland, and Mra A. H. May of Ban Francisco. Yr'y 1 w rare enjoyment they properfectly with the vide, fit idea you have In giving them. - Take home a box of Roof Garden Chocolates TODAY The Chocolate . . Different bad weather has brought the best harvest to a full stop, the land being so wet that no work can be done. Business men are becoming very much concerned over the rather depoor harvest pressing , outlook, as In the beet regions means great lose for them. They are preparing to organize again this fall and give the farms re ell the assl stance possible In getting the beets out of the ground; m- - If necessary, business houses, - A 0 the fields Snow has been falling today and the farmers recall that It was on Oct. 17 last year that big fall of enow covered their beets and made harvest- Brigham City Receives Good Offer For Bonds (Special to The New.) BRIGHAM CITT, Oct 15. The proportion of Wf F. Bullock, representing the Hanchette Bond company of Chicago, to purchase the 1200,000 municipal bonda recently voted for the purpoee of rebuilding the electric Ught plant, waa preaented to the city oouncll laet night Mr. Bullock ofon the dollar, his comfered IS pany to bear the entire expense of the sale. The bonda draw I per cent and tha offer le regarded ae a very flattering one In view of the present condition of the bond market. . No action was taken et the meeting, however, hut an adjournment was taken to Saturday ' evening at which time tha citizens are Invited to be present and discuss the proposition. l-- Boxelder M. I. A. Will Establish Summer Camp Oct. It. at I o'clock. eveiig, Garland Store Robbed, era to be delivered by Dr. on "Progressive Auto Stolen at Brigham Anderson and Dr. J. L. (Special to Tha Nawa) BRIOHAM CITY, Oct 16. Tha Golden Rule store et Garland was entered and robbed of several hundred dollars worth of wearing apparel last night and the Sycamore Grocery of this eity lost a email touring car which had been left standing on the street lh front of the store. As a precaution Mr. Stycamore had removed the colls fromlhe machine, but the parties who took the car, removed the colls from the Ford they were driving, which had a flat tire. Installed them In the Sycamore car and drove off leaving the other car in It place. . It Is the theory of the officers that both Jobe were done by the same par ties for It was learned this morning In that the car left here was stolen ao Balt Lake on Thursday afternoon, It la assumed the parties drove to the robbery Garland, perpetrated Balt to Lake, but there, started hack and had a blowout In this vicinity on the seeing the Ford standing their load street, simply transferred their disand drove away leaving Chaa abled machine. Nightwatchm-aCheat, who .was severalat blocks 5 o clock Shis south on Main street two touring cars driv- morning. 'and ' a rapid e- (Special to The Newa) BRIOHAM CITY. Oct. 15. The two Mutual Improvement organizations of the Boxelder etake will establish a summer camp in. tha mountains east of this city where the Boy Scouts and the Beehive Girls will rendezvous on their hike There are a number of Ideal spots In the very tops of the mountains close by and easy of access and a committee will be appointed later to make a selection of the best site. ,In the mean time, the organizations are making preparations to give big two -- day basaar on Dec. S and JJrbTn(Wn:--H4py4, as the first mohr making-tun-eapeed south Boy Charged With Theft . tlon to provlds the necessary funds sumed two cars contained that the committed with which to construct the summer the" the burwho parties 14 the Ford Albert Kooyman, years old, was camp. owning The parties glaries. (taken into custody Friday afternoon car left here, came up and got It I of by Malcolm A. Keyser, president Iths Utah Stats Automobile aaeecla-Itlo- n. ELECTRIC WASHERS Young Matron Dies. Keyser claims he was stealing I the ctools from the side pockets of Sold On (Special to The News.) the Keyser automobile. The boy was BRIGHAM CITT. Get 15 Mr 'turned over to tho Juvenile authorities R. and bis hoarlng set for Tuesday at I Laura E. Long, wife of William Easy Terms a The automobile was standing In Long, died of acute Bright dieaC -front of tho Commercial club. evening at 6'36 o'clock. Bhie Monday laetMrs. of Long was the daughter F. Tyner of this cltv Mrs. R, Mr and New Suits Filed. Will Got Yon and wa bom at Lehl. August 1 1994. The family resided at Gaflano If Tea DmI Get Weelr Third District Court. for a number of years and removed to SEWIXQ MACHIVICS AEVTED Martha Reese agalnat W. O. Reese, this city about a year and a half sx.ee Mrs. Long Is survived by her Smtk. for divorce on grounds of cruelty and ago. husband and an Infant eon born Wed KLxrnue oonsupport, r, D. E. Twlleear a rain at Rose E. needav, father, motherf three sister snd six brothers, one of whom la Ina for divorce on ground ef deter, . tlon. China, st the present time on board U S battleship. Funeral services will Intermountsln Association of Credit M- -n be held at I o'clock Sondav afternoon, against J. T. Austin, to 'recover in the Third ward chapel tinder the of an automobile, or 11,296 as the value thereof. direction of Bishop H. W. Valentlhe Bankers Trust company St receiver for the Gardian Casualty A GuaranDented Society Meeting. WALKER ELECTRIC ty company, against the stockholder of the Guardian Casualty A Guaranty SUPPLY CO. The regular meeting of the Salt company, to recover 191.660, altered was. a tee. ise Laka County Dental society will be to hav ben lllsl!y paid tha stock; VUtt Om. holders in dividend bald at the Commercial club, Tuesday frtlr DFJ3. SHORES I & SHORES the reliable ikECia tiars roe MEN AND Twl-)era- WOMEN we Male et. tt Lake. A4vle T fr. CM r SpeeisUsts Is Stses rs an r, so W to (. t(, g. n, nxtuui - tweal Cstsrrh.1 Dtss-eH..n, gtomac. tDiMSWf. - Costs I I thro Kltfosy I . GO r '7 ing very difficulty V col- leges and schools will be closed and called to work In everyone available - pa, CrneralManaqsr loew r.ContmsntsI lank Eld Att t'arf Citt Utah 11 any one of assortments. Beet Harvest Stopped ' By Bad Weather Which Included Snow Storm LOO AN, Oot. II The prolonged -- ;ancj5CluKe fla- vors they offer and the 1 uALt the variety of boxed, at two o'clock' on ' Sunday. Mr. Maughan leavoe a family of 10 chll dren and all of them, except the oldest eon, will likely be at the serrioea The oldest son Howard J. Maughaa la now filling n mission in New Zealand. Lieutenant Russel Maughan, who flew here from Sacramento, Cal. in the hope of greeting hie father before be died, will likely remain In Logamfor a week or mode. He made the trip from California, a distance of 722 miles In lean than nine hours. Including stops et Reno, Elko nnd Salt Lake. I m The dainty way they are LOGAN, Oct 16. Funeral services for Peter W. Maughaa will be held In the River Heights meeting house June, New! July, Aue- Argentina,! New Zea-- I September,! Rally Scheduled For Women Employee r' Last Rites Will be Held For Peter W. Maughan May, Ar- gentina, 27,(90, 1,(94.170: Zealand, 222,6(1, T.144,744; trails. 1,636, 141,400; July, '70,000, 1,160,000; August, :)and, 104, 46. 4, 91(,176; New Zealand, 177,(94, II, 214,006; tal, 1,446,746, 49,620,144. N Office, 112 North Main tt. Telegheee Mo. B4. L B. Cordon. SopC. Qrcnlitloa rred Marshall, Reporter, Imported manufactured woolen nnd worsted cloth, 1920, 4,121,912; 1111, .Zealand, Come to think about it isnt there some such remembrance due from yon the thing! a package of NOW? Of course, there is and--j- ust LOGAN 611,971. ' ' Vs neednt expect her to tell you precisely what is on her mind, when you get so wrapped up in other matters for a considerable length of time, that you overlook some of the niceties a remembrance now and then So you r Lectures Roee A. Sugges- tion," Shepard on the "Untoward Effects Following Local Discussion of ths topics Anaethesla. will be made by Drs. R. E. Wight and S. S. Burnham. Job printing, binding azid an kinds of ruling done at The Deseret Newa Let us hid on your work. r THOMAS GILES ' Professpr of Music, University of Utah. After 18 Months in Paris and London, WILL HIS RE-OPE- N PFA NO STUDIO Musicians' Directory WEDNESDAY. JAN. 6, 1921. Only Those Students Willing to Give 20 Hours Per Week to Music Study Will be Accepted. L. D. S. SCHOOL OF MUSIC Complete graded courses for the VOICE, PIANO, and all MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, For Beginners and Advanced Students Courses In Oral Expression and Diction, Music, Theory and- - Lectures Send for Catalog. 70 E. South Temple. "Gardo House" Salt Laka City. MISS ESTELLE JENSEN TEACHER OF PLANO. At Studio, (19 Templeton Bldg. Wed., Thurs.. Friday and Saturday Residence, Phone, Hy. 4297-- ' CLARENCE J. HAWKINS Teacbef of Carlnet. Comet. Theory. ORCHESTRATIONS. SOUTH TEMPLE Wee. X42S. Tt;tIO 48 E Pkeee PROF.' GEO. CARELESS. . .Teacher of VMtn, Plano, Harmony. Studio and residence (20 So. 7th East L WM. C. CLIVE. Teacher ef VIOLIN S4 P1AW49 gtudle 114 North State Wasatch T6SI-- J. Street Phene jl CALVIN S. CARRINGTON. Stadle2;i Constitution Building touch and technic. Is Dr. Masons Mathews graded eon Junction with Source ii stud lea Boars I te 6 p m. '6 WANTED CHOCOLATE , f I DIPPERS KEELEY ICE CREAM CO. 260 South State :'W I |