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Show THE" DESERET NEWS TCKSDAY JANUARY "M OGDEN CYCLAMEN PLANTS .75c $2X0 Plants Office. Basement Reed Hotel. - Irregular orrvtfsJitjotild be to Ogden Carrier Department, The Deseret Xctra, Salt City. Alfred Cladwetl. Reporter. $4.00 Plants $6.00 Plants UI mu $1.50 $2X0 MiPer Floral Co, 10 11 tK Was. IkeHicks, Pee A Xcw, Reporter. Wilson. im MXDAlt DHMXF.lt Ps 11. Mrs. Laura Barker charged with first df'gree murder in connection with ! the death cipher h ibund, Charles Lee PROVO. Jan l l. The county j Barker, will stand inal in the district! court beforo Jude George S Barker commissioners the treasurer,, the as-- j iasd a Jury. Feb. X - Mr- a- Barker-i- e- sessor an the chief deputy gsneeorS' accused of unantWof Ltah county anil meet with the"' Timbering-of arsen.c to her husband who ac- state board of equalisation cording to fntdical uumonv di(d in the Dee hospital of arsrinr poisoning days convention to be held lit Salt XtfkC Wednesday and - Thursday of 4m. July thia week- JThe commissioners bate confirmed Police Will Blacklist' PLEASANT. Jan. 10 Presl Drunkards at Ogden be. apjxitvtment..uf the ... following dentMT,Ci N.Ltind, has rrired from; asseworr LrtWWiltiftin AshefT the head of the ?rNorth Sanpete deputy dis- - .4., OGDEN. Jan 1 1 Habitual drunk- Alpine. Arthur been school board Pleasant after trict McDaniel; having in this be are bl.iekli.ted to city ard, with the schools as trustee , , Grove, W. W. Lund, Provo Bench and connected by the local police department and board member for more than SO tof those v ho are eondantly k,!;u in, t ilcasant View, 1. W. Betteridge, Pro-th- e years, during which time be ha been ,, prohibition law 'by getting drunk vo East Side. David II Jones; Provo indirectly and directly concerned in , v will be eupplied'to all druggists and Side ' T" H Clutf- - 8prlngille. the erection of every achool building j grocery stores who ill be requeued J, . " E this city and the four splendid high j g . vvoesbeck, tapleton. Arnold in to refuie to sell them extract, contain-- ; He is said to in this district. schools JoCotton and Thistle, Tucker, ing a high percentage of alcohol The;1: .have done more than any other one' Pb store keepers are warned that if they Spanish fork Eugene m,n to ralM( the .hoote to the high! sell extracts to any of the persona I Mandard they are today. His aucces-- 1 Ba-- 1 ,ru Benjamin, John Fhepherd, f1' whose names appears on the blacklist q W Sorensen lem, Brigham Stone; Payson, Laben j . Harden. Sant&quln, Genqla, and' Spring Lake, Gus Wtckman Goshen, EAST BROADWAY. CLUB Jan ! Mtw Gamer iWi Tbo Provo Tbe Dceepet City. wwiMm, hell and Jack Ouse Burr, charged with fimt murder, will he tried before Judge James N Kimball and a Jury, Friday, Jan. 21 he men are accused of causthe death of Darrell Wilson, .a ing local taxicab driver who d.ed of a gunshot wound In the Dee hospital on MUMm was shot in the left Nov. 10 leg on the night of oet 31, when the two men were al)egd to have been passengers in the taxicab operated by OGDEX, J ' Production Thurs. Wed., Friday and Saturday IS NEW PBESIDOIT Carrier ''"Ported n These Plants Are Sold . Lower Than Cost of LHI o (BE SET IT OGDEN 1021' Retire From School Board After 35 Year PROVO SPECIAL 11 for-lTT- . IK01I ' OGDEN.- - Jan: ESCAPE - No' trace of the T1 burglar, ho robbed the Browning Brothers' Sporting Goods store in this city Sunday night has been found automobile The five passenger which w stolen from the Browning garage by the burglars was found north of Brigham City yesterday after-- I boon. according to. information re-- 1 celved by the police An Inventory of the stock in the store was taken yesterday and according to a report received by the pollc, the robbers secured about I J .3 etwmrAmerlcan'VbtltrT. 15 f KusseH Lake 'of re votvertr pistol, View and Vineyard, L. Friday; flashlights and fountain pens in H Oisem to $ and the automoEByron Dastrup was given a bile. The is covered by Insurance, The first weekly) OGDEX, Jan 11 as deputy it is reported. luncheon of members of the local for- - Permano appointment y The store was robbed of about estry office was held in the Weber club county clrk, and Nell Jones $1,500 worth of guns and pistols on noon, with an attendance ofP0tnte4 deputy county recorder. The Entire Remaining Stock of -- v,t THE UTAH WOOLEN MILLS .' ! . I . IT. mg. , 39 Ben Rice and D. Simpson were C. (Special to Th Newt ) 11 Jan. 8PRIXGVILLE. cltlxcna of prontinent Springville dropped dead yeaterday, on in his home and the other while working in :&.vi the yard John B. Strong 44, was unloading beet pulp when suddenly stricken with heart failure at 11 30 o'clock in the morning Mrs. Strong had been talking to him and returned to the house to secure a wrap, on her return he was lying in the wagun dead. He was born in ffprmgrille, hia parents being pioneers of this section, and had lived here. Besides his wife tlwaji he is sunbed b five children, all under the age of 16. William Ballantjne, 66. who has been suffering from heart disease for of kw homefPfrak at 6 30 o cIook last night and waS mt dead w hen his .wifiy reached Mm Hf 1 was in born Scotland and; Ballnntyne has been a resident of Ttah but 13 years, the greater portion of which Sj was spent here Summing are his w Ife one son, who reside, in England, and three daughters, all of Spring FIUXK M, DRIGGS. the speakers Kriuitboth Seeks Change C B Mores. In charge of forest man11 Jan Frank M. OGDEX, Bush agement department, was chairman at Of Name VrigKti, superintedent of the achool the meeting J E Scott mill be chairfor the deaf and dumb and blind, is EBB OF SHOES OGDEN, Jan. It Baking to have man at the meeting next week the new president of the Weber club, pename hi to James vote Bush, elected unanimous at changed by being: a filed In the district court the annual election held in the clubjGon He Alleged Japanese Gamesters rooms jeterday. Isaac X Pierce was yesterday by James Krlultbosh. VHOVO, Jan. 11 Roy Jones was sets vice fouh that his real name was difWilliam H. elected president, Forfeit $25 Police Bonds arrested here last night by Loos, treasurer, James Brennan. Fred ficult to spell and pronounce and for W Gentsrh. P. Kirkendall. and AmH Yamida the past ten years he has been known watchman Wren Wilkins on a charge OGDEN. Jan 11 brose P. Merrill, directors Announceas James Bush ,Jeu Xtikarl. 40. K Tago 3S, John Do.0f burglarising the Royal Shoe Re- ment of the election of the officers . 45. K 8agi. 41, L Kahary. 38. each D . was made last night at the annual Weber Stake Will Hold "lay night and forfeited 125 bond in the city court pairln corapny on charges of gambling.!1001 thrgg pairs of shoes. Search of meeting held in the club rooms. yesterday V. Rockefeller Secretary William in a his room resulted in finding tha stolen Conference, Sunday Jan. 16 They were arrested Sunday night off!and Treasurer garnet JL Douglas sub- shoes, officers ciaim. raid at 2463 Grant aenue The mitted reports at the meeting held at OGDEX. Jan. It Quarterly con- cers reported that when they entered Investigation showed also that an ft o'clock list jriifht. Their reports ference of tbs Weber stake will be the store the defendants up-- t the ta-- j attempt was made to dig through Showed that the club was in excellent held in the tabernacle Sunday Jan Mem and tried t. intn the ntti.n.ry. drug store thmngb ecpe 'condltLrn 16, with sessions at 10 a ni and 2 p m. rear onr. President Warren L. WattU pre- JSIldAr John aUn.AX the .Make A Kijmia 32 cm a charge Wif Deterfer "" sented his 'annual report for the past preside in the absence or of iilegil of liquor He was The he with in W. closed, year said, year. hhurtliff who is President Lewis arrested at the raid made at 24C3 Provo Arreited balance gait1 of 11,19. Th, club, j California. Reprewntatlveg of the avenue and according to the said had been jn operation for the general Church authorities will be Grnnt flce hl(, a Bma boule tnhu pocket PROVO, Jan. II J B. Hpringer and past 25 years and reflected the best present and del.ver addresses a small quantity of liquor. of Koldier Summit iiaa leen arrested spirit of the community. He said the musical programs will be rendered by containing Pollcdf Officer James Snow at the David Evans of Huntsville paid by club itself is progressive and alert the tabernacle choir under the direc-an- d tin at $50 for request of the sheriff of Oarbon btng drunk with its enthusiastic membership tlon of Joseph Itallantyne. ty. It 1, asserted Bpringer is wanted and its capable and loyal emplovee. there oa a charge of deserting hia Afanv Paw Two Women Granted It is credited at home and abroad as i c 11 10 J wife and child and is also charged a most effective agency for bringing CaDe SpiUS ttOt with trying to evade payment of cerDivorces Eleanor H. Parry about industrial growth and civic Ogden tain bills. M G Brule- Frelda to The News ) Jan OGDEN, Special (or lIr WHX krant,ri a decree of dlvorre Yoiifliful OGDEN, Jan. 1 1. Reaching 1 SPRANG VILLE, Jan. .The Woman it Divorced candy hia older brother, and sister, from Conrad Bruisile by Judge George! TOrger Sent Fourth ward chape! was filled to Its were making, Claure Leslie Lowder, S Barker, yesterday Both paintlff to XuaeraL Industrial at dre'd iho capacity amcpr WiiBam wnd Mn uf Mr win Wedlock Sdjool for Mrs Eleanor H Parry. Sundav. infant' After Short and defendant have children by forsuffered sever burns Jan. 1 Kenneth W. Allerman of the bishopric preJ OGDEX. Jan. 11 Five month of Lowder,aftrnoon when he overturned mer marriages and plaintiff alleged' PROVO, a. aroutn arrested here last week sided objected to "her children Musical numbers were married life proved to be more than a pan of boiling rup on his arms visiting at hia home The plaintiff forjforg ng check to the amount of by a mixed quartet Mrs Arora T given Bird enough for Mrs. Manila Greene, who and neck. The burns were dress I by was mor was than $175 to sentenced the awarded and $1,500 Richard Condi each property, solos. personal from w a was ranted decree of divorce Dr W H Brown who says the child in lieu of alimony, and restoration of Ind istiial school today by Juv Bishop Georg R. Maycock sang .? Bishand "C. X. by Green, Judge Jaynes Harry will recover. enile J Gunnar Rasmus her former name, Freida Omeni op J F Bringhurst were the speakKimball in the iLatrlct court lester-daers, they paid a beautiful tribute to Although her husband earn $4$ a Mra. Green testified that her Mrs Atkinson Irma that the life and character of the deceased. week, Rider alleged Fined. to husband refused Bicycle provide her with she received no financial 'aid from They quoted from ancient scriptures, The couple the necessities of life lieidlng Joseph Jan 11. T. W. Davis was also from Elders were married at Farmington, Aug. 14, nd Orson F. Whitney of the ms. of the welve g of the Soul Elder MIUmr,E LICENSES ISSCFD. offered the opening OGDEN. Jan 11 Carriage licenses H Elder John prayer. Manwaring West. were iued by the county clerk yes- - Jtilge In the district court, wan the t v Mrs. Parry was i dedicated the grave terdav to Bheldon Dickson of Woods principal speaker Judge Dan E Sul- - j VI3C Alleged KODDCr ridel in England 1837, when she join born ON SI IS CONTRACT. Cross and Mary E Flatt of Ogden; IHan of the Juvenile court gave ed the Church, she came to Utah with There was a large attend-- j Douglas Murray and Mae Herdick reading PROVO. Jar 11. Charles J Logie her husband. John Parry, 1873 who) . , of number ftn both of Otrdn Continues Other s Cas has DiedI Muit in thetd(district court preceded her in death several years j rrxr- recover $520 ago. She was the mother of 10 child- Davis against OGDEX. Jan, IT Harry Byars jiand interest a! eged to bd due on a ren. 4 of whom survive, 2 sons and charged with robbing the Dpot Drug contract wherm the plaintiff is said 2 daughters Mrs. Parry has been a More In December, waived preliminary to hae agrefd to pay the defendant resident of Springrville since coming occurhearing when arraigned before Judgj40 cents 'i head for the prhilege of to Utah until her death which Roberts in city court thia jmornlng.i raialngtuit-p- - sm The plaintiff land, red Wednesday and was hel for trial In the district LI KsKD TO WED. court. j STATE EDVCVrOR TO SPEAK. . . Ferliminary hearing of Howard n ws.) fSpprtat to Ttre jTJnds'ey alleged accomplice of Bars,j on View, and Rirdie Bny- Jan. II Dr. SPRING VILLE. was continued until Jan 17. Linriey r marriage G.ornr Thomas, state superintendent riaim to be but 17 ears old and'?r of Gar-the 15 nl John Albert !r'd of public Instruction, will address the therefore under the jurisdiotion of .cf,n and Ada Harriet Pike both of Parent-teacheassociation of Sprlng-villJuvenile court. Judge Roberts .re last issued licenses flantaquln Dan Wednesday. -Jan. Juvenile will confer with Judge .- - 12, in the high wtvoel afA p-before fhe' ii str eet vt.- toJamea TIFT i " ill at , coon-jvHi- e. j at Public - AUCTION wajap-vesterda- Jan. " WflTBe Sold . Beginning Thursday, Jan. 13. At 2 P. M. By Col. W. H. Adams, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY f AT 10 A.M. We will offer onr entire stock ofLADIES' STOCKINGS all colors," all' styles plain and fancy j V;-SI- rl CHOICE, PAIR , n n f Rsxnrta Boys Sweaters Mr. at Wool j: Maroon or , 1 yes-igrd- or Cotton Jerseys Slip-on- s $1.00 Khaki 6 years to 14 Ander-defenda- Mens Sweaters y. Jersey Sweaters, in either Coat or Gooseneck style. Maroon or Khaki Regular $3.50 Wlll-ron- Sizes 36 to 46 ... ! I i in Instant: Electric Utah Woolen Mills ; VERMONT BUILDING - Corner Richard Street and South Temple. Opposite South Gates of Temple Grounds I I - s1 e, rs ' Seat if 'Knmvatl EX PLAN RECITAL. Jan 11 The B T. V. ; resent Mrs. Bertha MOM PROTO women wI a irieais wfiicft disease Rir ' wimost eenttyo tliV nation an ' balane reached an epidemic stage here. It to W1U be divided between the locdl ita reported that most of the cases are in county bureaus 7 In the annual election the the northern part of the town. So far . titer hate been no fatalities. war elected lor th crtTtf- TKV follow-oiiice- clex a dramatic recital next Friday Mrt, Wright wilLdew 15 KILLED IN CilfEIN yiTTfl SEAT. S ARE VETS 280." vote mui h ft the evening in readhlble. This is a sec( Special to The News ) ings from ond of ri or of dramatic entertainNEPHI, Jan. 10 While all reports sum ments of the the auspices are not yet in on the recent Christmas jder The entertainment (Special to The News) Wor-.nseal sale, it is carefully estimated that L will n Hall 11 J1EBER Jan begin 71, local well dlaaer. was smothered the amount will reach $280. This to College Mayor E J "Duke S a k. more than was old last and the city council were authorized ning to dewth. while Charles R Jenh Ins considerably , to call a spec'al election for the issu- was cauaht In a caein while theyJredr- were Inspecting a well being dug on) ance of a 115 000 bond issue for th& E R. and Heberi of Charles the farm Final Tribute IS Paid purpose of expanding and enlarging Jenkins, two mile northwest of here T Cl'- D J 1 O the present watr works system of KeSldent yesterday afternoon. to between six and The well, which at a mass meeting held In this CONFERENCE (Special to The News ) seven feet In diameter, had been sunk the high school auditorium last night to a depth of 50 feet. Heber Jenkins ! ELJilNORE. Jan. 11. Funeral aervhave Additional water been, j rights thought the work was not progressing fe sere held in th ward chapel for j satisfactorily and asked Mr. Tolley Smith, Jr., Sunday afternoon, purchased and the pipe for the enTha News ) r, a' on i of the the already down and make an inspection. Mr. The ward choir under the direction of system larging go E rP.Tf Th first quarter In h. D. furnished th music, Charles J. so, did by Montague, accompanied ground, the proceed of the bond issue (Tolley f Carbon stake to bejj In one it passes, will be user to pay ly corffn jenkina. On reaching the bottom Mrt- Ruby Hyldahl also sang a sola for the engineering and the actual hi Id In h- - r.w tabernacle convened Mr. Tolley started to drive a nail into j The speaker werej. I. Jensen, James oc- - j Sorenson I and Bishop J. L. Staples. main. laing of the newwater piece of casing and a cave-i- n fvatnrlay Sunday. President A acurred. supply of this W H Although the Opening prayer waa offered by X P. T sessions.' aft wt raided rU a num Mr. Toller, who waa in a stooplngj Anderson and the benediction by Ezra city is of the best Quality, for Tl'U-E. Talmag and ?ohn portion, was entirely covered, and. Mr. Gull her of year it has been insufficient j i Jenkina Mr. Smith la survived by hia wife Th en- - Welle of H tor the 5,000 inhabitants who was standing up. was ke presiding bishopric, 'urged system, if authorised and in Elder Well buried up to his shoulders. Mr. Jen- - ( and the following children. Claudia ance. structed, would give sufficient water foe a city of Tfr.frtfO. both for euBtrary, and fir fighting purposes j Ketcham of Salt Lake City to the con- - i r. ,lf . Undivided th, suiting engineer who has figured out stri rh . ard ,he meB-- , gl club for a considerable period, as the well A. Bell of Elsinore, Mrs. Terrance Orson the rescuers Kearns of Gunnison and Mr the new sjstem and will inspect its renrter.4 dlree- - had to i the ander 1OTl(, could venture down, and he had been Rasmussen, of Delta. conrtrurtlon, in cas the work in au-- j tion of pr, f Ai.a Woodard. thomed. At the cone! of the conference deed for some time. The date of th elecLon has not a a John I. Parrv rsion was ordained and aet , Mr. Tolley to survived by one eon Farm Bureau Change vet been set but It to hoped to cal! R , b Em Taimg as bishop of. and two daughters In Gridley. CaL. it for early In February so that lhe:plMUB4rt x Annual Due Sjstem Robert Dean and five sons in Canada. Three broth- roaifeJjr M 8torrfc Abbot I era and four sisters, all of Nephl, also to The Newa) him. ' (Special Anderson as m ond couneeior at Clear survive AMERICAN FORK. Jan. 11. Th Creek. J E P.ttet to th high council t . old yearly fee with crop payment ,waa end A J Hamon a alternate high McASlCf 1 IN Caring discarded by the local farm bureau at 1 at j cwj.Th F MacKnight wa chosen - Epidemic Stage Nephi Its annual meeting held yesterday In the city hall, and In place tt was stake of Sunday I to The Newal agreed for each farmer to par $5 anachool to ,ro..d Georg A. Wootton. NEPHI,Special Jan. 10 At present there nually which will be distributed aa folrecently ordaired bishop of Price h to .the state bureau, $0 lows: from are many children suffering ward. rs -- BYT , -- f i r , - iTti r- fwn finn -- PTEIlllf I toigo '0 h: f -- I For a cold corner or bathroom, hundreds of folks find an electric, portable heat- a er indispensable. - j con-'m(,- rt. In sickness or cold weather, the soft, ad- "Tustabirvtectrie'heatlng' pad Isparticfl-"- ' brly comfortable and appreciated. Our special bargain table carries a line of helpful electrical appliances greatly t, reduced in price. While slightly these appliances are in no way damaged or their service impaired. -- .3 I 41 e , shop-won- ' caaed-befor- . y . ; . One-fift- PuIlfl,: J.ah Street; beTOIe,k,-W- m vice prr-de- secretary and 8teWrt: b"d and Heber Barrett. Buhl Chamber Maj Back Bill for New County (Special to The Newa) 19. Although the Buhl chamber of commerce ha rd fused to allow th subJectof count division to be advocated through thb organization since 191$, when tbe matter was first presented to the Idaho legislature, indications are it will et last be championed by that body. referendum to being taken which wiM determine whether the bill Introduced Into the legislature several days ago creating a county out of tbe west end of Twin Falla county, will be backed -- .Those favoring the ereatlon of BuQ county point out that since 191$ over 20 counties have been created that tlday Twin Falls county is the Bt'HL, Ida.. Jan. a3 colunty scat during the winter month, while Buhl has roads leading to R from an directions. Th bill, which to to he presented th the legislature wlhln a few day, for a county of (50 square mllek, about of the present county, and having an assessed valuation of over $.000.K0, the minimum area for new counties being 406 square mile and the minimum assessed valuation $1,006,000. The slicing off of Buhl county would place Twin Falla rounty sixth In population and valuation to the state instead of second, while there would be $4 smaller counties than BIhu county u. , jiito-vid- ee one-thi- rd I |