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Show 4 . i-- J.-- L THE DESERET 'NEWS TUESDAY JANUARY 11 1921 BK S I Catarrhal Deafness CannA SLOGAN Curd.. Be cannot th.y ppll'wllon. o t Iho car frach the disease wav portion (o cure catarrhal "Ib-In nrT one that la by a constitutionCarrier IWHtry ccafncM and Irn pilar al remedy catarrhal I raf ness Is caused should be rej rtd to Igan Carof tbe mi. -- 1' by an Inflamed condition rier Dtiwirtmi nl. Euatachian Tub cqua lining of the Inflamed halt In The iH'umi you have ft hen thin lube I a ruinbiine round or lmr bearing Car, I c.oaod. It. VrtHU MarltH. Report r. Issf. entirely and uben la lha reaull tnleaa the Inflanw and reduced tbie tuba be mation tan condition. Bear-inri stored (O It normal forever Many be dentroyed will are cauaed by ROUND-U- P tarea of oeafneaa coed non of ablth la an Inflamed aurfaiea t.h Holla Catarrh Mho blood on the t thro tytedreme ' of the aeem m.iroin surfaceOne Hundred Hollars for W will give Deafneaa that raiarrbel ary case ofcured bv Halle ala'rn tennrl le Cl. Brugc ta LI' ulara lre , a CO To.edo. obi Hl.Nl-J , lec-- I by local re 220 South Main Street a AT mu-ou- a LULC, OPENS t AUSPICIOUSLY I 1 y. eo"W23S -- I 3.tJXl jjrIt r.u iU 'ii.. LW I a fo It dr h .'hK fiTa tTrT pon-- uJ iu thr i i r. I i J deii,, 'I fh viniurtr frr hiurin' '' th paV1 r nntl'ral I ! raD f iot j ' 4r ' ' r o, A f t f rt of ' 1' Tl wro r r, ' i I.i1 ! M Jci e I MT-n- yr t'Oti-.- N LJAM4, 1 vtO-Bik- lii ea rfir BAUGH AND JONES PLEAD NOT GUILTY OF OWEN STABBING hr ii We shall sell in many cases at less than cost to us and take our loss now. Hauj,rhvtkQd eaiviile young h w Mauo ng Wih.am ich dur rg Du of price refUM' n J el thro ; ih"n r uc mo - eeon tv -- Holds Annual Election especial to The News.) BRIGHAM CITY, Jan. 11. Thl following officers were elected for the ensuing year at the annual meeting of the Bear River Mutual Fire Insurance company, held In this city on Saturday: W. S. Hansen. Fielding, president: Nels Jenson, Brigham City, vice president; Alma Sonne Logan,' treasurer. Secretary George A. Christensen has accepted a call to go on a mission to Australia but no actlon-wa- s taken to appoint his successor j until after his departure. The directors named were A. R. Capener, J. i U. addlaon, Jr.rand Thomas Wheat ed In field mouse brown, Brigham City Matron Is $ iQ 85 . Boys now. Now. , Hi-Cut- ...... 220 South Main Laid to Final Rest Street Jp.o5 . the Jrest oak soles. Regular $7.00; .I....... ..9485 . .; r . 220 South Main Street p peat to cubmlt a proposition to the people of the Second ward of this city tn "the Terynear future to divide the ward. The recent census of the ward showed a total church membership of 1,50 which Is regarded as sufficient population to make two good sisod g ' Wly Dont They Go Back? is it that thousands Why who coffee years ago for Postum have continued using Postum ever since? quit i n. These people could have gone, hack to coffee if they had want-eto. But they found Postum to he a satisfying with a delightful coffee -- like p d flavor, and entirely healthful If coffee disagrees, try Aged Native of Sweden Called by Death at Logan Jan. -- blacks; high-to- e d3 t 11. Mrs Marie Chrisd.ed at Tier home In-- thl Illnty early this morning after ness of s!j nipWia: with ailments incident te old age. lire Olson was. al Olsn lastor Special to Th News ) BRIGHAM CITY- - Jan. 11. Funeral i- - LOGAN. Now !e ai--- tine pat- 85 One lot of Mens Shoes, all styles; brown English LADIESJHOES ent vamp, with gray tops, or patent vamps with black satin tops. Regular Before the n.n Iro Division of Brigham ti Eldredge t ok up n po--ttcshould thft M isu.-i- l n ambers wcj: testing aij Second Ward Contemplated coniiiiunltv mu f sKh ore mira- - "the cherrr Tne Madsen siter sang K- 'on. Prof LMege Jsele lion, and Dredge a solo. ' (Special t6 The New. er.plauu4 the iriipoit-mt- e f enrh fartimr tUTi.g The opening urd c'o.ng praters were BRIGHAM CITY, Jan. 11 The uia producing cow t ich day for ml'k offered bv "I- - A bm.w and Yerlum and butter fat roduc on D.ves of M i ..id presidency of th Boxelder stake ex . "eof Ftvrm 'der for tn. I men ooultry b rhu. its anl m.i the rf. t of u.;-- an J lutr. , v tb prtW'-rt.c-n of j for market Tho Infuence of changing price' - i lfV.lg on expenditure was the tor discussion sun.-before the gtoup si no j mg the .. midget, frof George B Hendricks, lUteotoewf Lhe-schOor of cornoieroe aid business ad- ministration, lei the discussion 1'rof Hendr rks bioucht rut the f.iet that the Arrcdt 1(1 peoj le are curtailing today on th. vtong end of the family budg. t Tnet are cutting down the expenditures for food than , ilmlna ir , expem .lures ra'her for luxuries VThe t urpose of the fxml y budget l5 to ktrp exp lures locate said Prof 11. ndru k prupor Today is lurtn Bureau d tx nt Ihe' round-u- p At the getty-- il as.,emh'y President Mi K ly of tne state I arm mireau-wi- ll dellxer the principal address In the etenlng an informal social will be heel In th Thon.ss . Iimart gyninvg um In hohnr of the' round-ut.ss'ors. tlot ilahey and, the members of the state legislature will be guests of the college on Friday. table-drin- k At a large conjoint session of rounil-up visitors and students Gov. Mahej wi.l discuss the topic, w hat the State Expects of the College and the Farmer President A W. Ivins of the 1 A C. board of trus.ee. will will talk on the subject. L'taH, the Campus of ihe Agricultural College " Needed legislation for , the farmer, will be discussed by (Speaker E R. Caister or the house of representatives and President T E McKay of the state senate. - Special music will be furnished bv th department of music of the college under the direction of Prof C. R. Johnson. Friday night a special musical program will be given at which the college Glee club end choir wilt sing th Cantata Columbus. , and leathers; brown 'of black English or high toe last, to fit every foot. These shoes sold for AH styles $12.00. One Lot of $13.50. 85 Now 40 One Lot of OIEHS SHOES SHOES In brown or black, low or high heels. These stoes sold up to $12.00. repriced to services for ihe late Maria Thomas on Thursday, were; BvwdDr who hr id in tne Second ward chapel Sun-d- a afterniM n under the direction of Thomas H Blackburn. Tht speakers wer Bihop Blackburn, Joseph laier. President W II f fefad Idaho, Patriarch $7! .lard irne Oin John F Merrell, W. C. alentine and Ken n Holev B ihop H ictor E Made of cow lths f One Lot of LADIES ROnRELLEY DBE DIES. LOO AX. Jan. TT. Thomas F the month-old Dr CaroTme Hedger of Fhicigo, ex- eon of Mr. and Mrs. perp hr rrhIM imfrirton ariih tn charge Richard Roskelley, died this morning of the infant welfare work under the after a br.ef Illness with pneumonia. Elizabeth McCormick Memorial fund gave th principal address of the aft- - dutual Insurance Firm Dr Hedeer dec Ured that we are developing todav a new rae of children ,r, higher plaiut of mental v than children of the last generation and children who will have Immeasurably greater problems to face than the pres1 ent genemtiouhas had to solve have nothing to say to you people of Utah regarding the mental derelp ment of your children4 said Dr Tou are leading the ret ot Hedger, Aha country tn your school development. But are you mantalning the physical side of your child s development on a p3r wuh th mental side W cannot make the democracy of the future out of lmpefct material We muHt produce a more perfect race Phvsicalh; as e't m amenUUy superior race In a sene of clH5room lecturer Dr Hedger is going to take up in detail methods whereby the child can be made stot ger phvsi allv Dr Y K Carroll profeor of animal husbandry at the coiUge at the men morning session of tije live led an interesting diusion on the of poasibihUe Dr 'nnd rarge Carro.l ponte l out that in Ltan and the surrounding pot more than from opt fourth of 1 per ont to 4 per CfR of thf tit il area Is actuaPy unde cu.vaMon ad ha tinrbr mor favorable f'ondilton not more than from u w 36 per r. nt i m I e c, i w. I to LOG AX, Jan. 11. The members of the chamber of commerce In order to disprove an old charge that Logan people do not rive the annual roundup at the A C. the support It deserves have as a body registered at the big gathering and paid thetr feea Most of them will attend at least some of the meetings. ha-J- $ Ellens Chamber of Commerce Joins Round-U- p in Body erat'n -- Only Robinson Bros. Hi Grade Shoes ihe forenoon they asked for time to consult an attorney and were placed undr bond of $i,0o0 each, which they promptly furnished. They appeared in court at S p. m. wj h counsel and entered pleas of not guilty, bond remaining at the same figure The preliminary hearing was for Jan 2u rfrme applitng' raster fcrbnicil rd b sardardij tton to his bus.re Ini? more rarefoUv hi pr dtet He must produce aanda'd prdoct morea Tret reierv.n raid erooomlcaH tribute to the civizati'n hih the founders of rnh h?d but up here and dpclrrd th it th pefple r.f t tab had hepcfre seU advanced In the eel tenant enee of living rmphazire pr tes mennf e Hrnifng, a, or to our democrat today. !ret reer-imuraed that everv ffprt he put forth to keep the Wnd In the hands of those who farm if J AY Kunk of Richmond represent !n the Sate Farm Bureau respond of . ed. otitljmrr the farm bureau work In Utah and deoar-ibureau state farm jus the Inaorurated a movement to put Into practice the rrmclpes enunciated bv Prest Pederson fr Fork emphasized how the Utah Agricultural college and th farm bureaus were for the advancement of farming m the M a. -,' 'i rt' rrtt WH5eefb lie mw. hw tab 1 In this sale we hive not bought any odd lots or job lots .factory seconds, or factory returneds. But i f Tjfdu morn i.g J an. 4, r a , ar s aged m Owen s apart-i- n r n wcie ? ts' i that w rr arraigned farmer fc t fir vi i d tr hi fore i A Judge Asa Uullen yester-d.i- v h raM proberraof on a of with asaauif charge be deadly nu tbe f .tore farmer morefj AuiiuiLii m iodify fHOTT- - 7rtWT,nTTM'ew Harm be to the farmer of the paet if h 1i When brojghf before theJtQuri 4a Aiiccpfd b fijrr4 3-- Every shoe in our $30, (X)0 stock is repriced. We know that to try profit on our large stock of high-grad- e footwear is unwise. We have figured the lowest possible price that each line of shoes may reach, and have repriced accordingly. mv it rije a h it1 hi Dud 'I iur i mu t j i . ri V rr frmirr D 'i r t r t i h r itli - L'lNnqp pfPWfftLiHiJVji iMrtrfonriii MfflTti Arflwi oiiU hw.fticxi . b&ILfedp' 1 Theres a Reason i Hade by Postum Cereal Co, Inc-- , Battle Creek, Mich. The bishopric of the present ward is composed of T H. Blackburn, N. bishop. j. Valentine and Peter Knudson, counselors, with John IL Horsley as clerk. Tbe ward Is by far the largest ward In the Boxelder stake and It Is anticipated that the wards. people will welcome a division in order that more of the members may actively " engage In the work of the rsrto'u Just where Organitatfimi the division will be made and who the new officers will be. cannot be announced until after th matter is submitted to the people of the ward fur their suction. . r- -- the Associated Oil under the provisions of the new leasing hill and. collect the value of the oil Jiroduced. This announcement was made today by C-- F. Hamel, special assistant U. 8. attorney general. Tho Miocene Oil company earlier In the day had dismissed their appeal in the L JS. circuit court of appeals from a decision in tho district court in which it was held they were not entitled to certain oil lands in the Maricopa field. These lands were valued at 92.000.ee0, The Miocene compaby had pais the government 9220.00 In back royalties and will be given a lease to the lands one-eigh- th Impressive Funeral Held For Retired Merchant Ford Fails to Make (Special to The News ) Substantial Gam 11 Im- BRIGHAM CITY, Jan. pressive funeral services were held la the First ward chapel Sunday afternoon for the late William Preston, retired merchant of this city who died at Weston. Idaho, on Thursday morning, Bishop George W. Watkins presided. The chapel was filled to capacity and the floral display was profuse and beautiful. Tbe speakers were Bishop Thomas Rose end Charles Mickelso Garof Weston. John J. Shumway ofScow-croland. F. W. Flshbum. Heber of Ogden, President S. Norman Lee, and Bishop Watkins. The ward choir (rendered si musical program and between speakers th Madsen . sisters sang, also W, R. Dredge. The opening and closing prayers were offered by N. L. Hansen end Denmark Jensen. ft (By Universal Service) WASHINGTON, Jan. II. Unless Henry Ford makes greater gains in the recount that Is being made by the senate committee on privileges and elections he will fail In his attempt to unseat Sena'or Newberry of Michigan, whose victory over him he is contesting. In the 511 out of 2.200 districts that had been retabulated by tbe committee up to tonight Ford had made a net gain of 622 vote Newberry's plurality was 7,500 and at tbe Ford rate will still be 4.000 present votes behind when tbe remaining districts are canvassed. OitCompany Will Pay Big Royalty On Federal Ground (By Universal Service.) - SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 10. The Associated Oil company will pay the United State government 91.000.000 as royalty on the oil taken from lead In Kern county which le now the subcourt ject of controversywillInbethemade on tbe The payment of value of the basis of the output while the company baa been operating the land The company will abandon any title of this to th land. In consideration I ah da to the government will lease the one-eigh- th British Quit Pcroia; . Boliheviki Advancing (By Associated Press ) LONDON. Jan. 11 The British legation in Teheran, Persia, has ordered the ImmedLa;. evacwotloj by British women of - Persig, in view of the announced withdraw) o tbe British forces In Northwest Per, en sia and its threatened Bolsequel, shevik Invasion, says a dispatch to the, hiail Troth Deny Teheran. The dispatch adds that all the foreign legations and nationals and the shah with his court will leave Teheran in the spring. Potlatch Merchant Shot To Death in Hia Store MOSCOW, Id. Jan. 10 JohtiL Cummerford. 35. an employee of the' Potlatch Mercantile company's de-p&rtment store at Potlatch. Ida. wae found shot through the heart tn the company's store early today, and died soon afterward He apparently with a shotgun, the mua-xl- e of which had been pressed against hts chest. Relatives believe Cummerford, who had gone to the store to obtain medl cine for hie daughter, encountered A Z burglar, c 18 yem in same location. Remember ug, we treat you right. l7, ru CitTD ii: - r - 212 So. Main St Phone Waa. 1126. -- J |