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Show t: ?l&W'cirf-T-m'r'- qias eg i 'W yr'' wmj f-sr- - r 4 'f - t ( ? i -" ; . v tt JANUARY .bru ? -- . 4 i or ,i -i- -- fOilll! A OIIILDuiG J" IV y .yr wjp 28 . 1922 associated, to tbs asst arbors h Fiji road of public with tbs k Mr Finch says that post will be handled from tbs tbla chanya fics In the future Jnder T o those of delicate conbe the post rend worklnliDhowi.l The ttdeit office turned oyer to the will stitution, young old, be offices st Missoula ?SJt s ued with the exception of TJ? bras oh offle"wM be opened in , AIM OF KIBNJ1PPINE 4hs linmedlste future at Helena with H EngineerMr. Lvnchl Senior Highway active chart.' is nourishment and Lynch fH associated w ft j has 'been ,,f He j for several month office that builds up tonic M Associated Press) (By of the post road work lortandl j OGDEN. Jan 2S Cutler H Robbins charge totbe the will whole tana and report r morn-Ingbody. this Arrived from Ban Francisco I And went immediate! to& hotel Seott Bewae. BbemAeU, M, A work In Nevada formerly fpot road Maeh here Where he met Mif France from the Ogii" n offrc. Lane and his oun son Georgs Baker supervised ALSO MAKERS transferred to Hie ban Francisco formerly B Brown, A Robbing, both of whojn bftJ been her the Thursday thi work from from an overland train from j cj.nrge charge of the ihorningr bv policy on inatruetlon child ffi wilj now and the work" from the dn Franc sen r,f'c W Chicago Miss MacLanaafternoon when the new were release vesterday system the I'nder the police In Idaho will be handlM Chicago authorities potfcfied I for no (Table U er Groaning) was ground chief here that there Sd's th kidnaping -r charge preferred by the "! diIn Flab roads Mar Robbins, Mrs r0"M? snd forest chlids yrtcivorced wife pf Cutler Robbins 5oTd from the with wll ftioo ba he left Cbkago Monday for a office- his father,' George B. Robblna, in , Mae I made arrangements with M Are Results Chi' Lane to bring the boy, leading 'Under the cago on Tuesday he J said Explained to Engineers court decree am permitted to ilorr at !eat for Illinois of out ial results take the boy Jan OG0EY, no S BROKEN IN FILL six weeks each year There was weru expla'ned by from secrecy. at No sooner bad T retched San Fran' Leslie B Hodgson,, a local arch.tect, a tele-gra- the weyklv luncheon of the Ogden cisco Thursday than 1 receivedMacLane informing me Takntrff-ttnr-tratn-bth,t Miss Asaoda!Jen.0i5r. Thapteev-Amarica- ji "And thLyWer FridaV. 1 caught the next Ogden police" gineens. In the Weber M club, I Wtlltams, train to Ogdenwere to leave tomorrow Jan J!T. "Vice President The three jkr California. pry rifodgson told of the organlxatlon j ,nrp at paclfie avenue and Twenty-o- f the Flab Association He bad recently been ,acond Street. )Foret Officials Will Hold efand alonefor sev era veara He then transferred from the construction work Cut-of' to work on-tf the Eucicn essfuliy, ri-iE-R Conference in March Chapter ofbowi he uci Ameri.an A I' coal chutes which war f damaged by a the paet during had operated OGDEN, Jan 28 A conference of year. said it showed Clearly the recent fire and are being rebuilt. Tbs this differenceHe between an Inanimate forma buriy Is at the Kirkendall parlors foreet officials will be held In Pis-triJdr. Van Zyl cams from Holland IS 1 announced 13. it by cltv March without life and a structure with s son of Martin Van Fpres-- - soul Foreater R H, Rutledge oree-eHe commended thetea-o- engineero months ago Ha is avenue. r But months F In B. W. Mepfcan OreeSeyrAnsiS'laitt' lerL-for their success and yio E and architects had in- ago he married Miss Mary Grondeli of Knetpp. formerly district forester the engineer were was C. organin wife Balt Laks His this F Kachford, inspector terests in common and In this city; city . ft grating. E. E Carter assistant for- ised with high ideals and tor eeriife at the time of the fatal accident J manare his wife, father and one ester in the department of forest en- and fellowship. chief a'er in this city gnd mother and five agement!, T W Noreros chief brolher and sisters In Holland gineer: E. E. Bonner, assistant FORM AIXIUSRT. V Funeral will be held in,. the Ninth engineer, E W. JCellev. fire InspectorIn . An auxiliary to the ward chapel at 2 pm. Sunday, and Roy Headley, assistant forester OGDEN-- Jan, 22 Jan. 29 cfin the department of operation, all with Herman Baker pon of ths Amer An investigation this, morning by D C, ate Legion foe the mothers, wives, daughofficials Southern headquarters In "Washington failed to pacific of all men who were how how the accident occurred. expected to attend the conference . ters Matter for discussion will be allot- in military and naval eelce bstweento 1918, la ment estimates, graving administra- April 6 ISH, nd Nov--11847 Goes A meeting for that purPioneer tion, trail and road work, recreational be organised will be held to the council cham- 1 development, forest research publicity in On Last and educational methods It Is ex- pose halt. Tuesday. Jan. the at city ber Long pected the conference, will be In ses- at 2 P in. s sion for several days (Special to The New) PLEASANT SfiaaiOWARY WILL SPEAK. GREEN, Jaa. 27. Mr Death Calls Victim of of Mary Tobitha York Coon, widow OGDEN, Jan 29 -- w Theron Jonoa . i son Of William and Mary Jonej. wka John Coon, both pioneers of 1847, died a Shock War' Shell , , During recently returned from son. home of her r at the the Southern states, w 111 be the eqiewk-e- Wednesday chapel, Sunday, Bishop Isaac W, Coon, of bronchial OGDE.V, Jan. 28 at the Fifthm. ward Harry W Brownmusical A 36 at7 program Fudied 29 at p Provo, Thursday, Jan Jan ing, pneumonia after a brief times 26, as the result of shell shock Suffered has been arranged,, neral service will be held in tbs in. the M orid war .lie. was born in OgPleasant.. Green ..ward, chapel. Suoda. wpIbAKEH AY h til At KD. den, June Id 1886, the eon of John and Jan 29, at 1 15 pm Interment i Annie Wool ton Browning He Joined be in the Pleasant Green cemetery of 2 Clark Thomas OGDEN. Jan the army In Montana and went to Mr Food was born March 2, 1884. France aa a corporal of Company- B, th Ogden ataka high council will be at Nashville, Tenn, the daughter of to the meeting 177th Infantry, Sunshine division. He the special speaker at F and Elizabeth York The Beniamin chapel. Sunte survived by his father and the folbe held in the Third ward la emigrated to Utah in" 1847 at 7 pm, under th aus- family , , lowing brothers and sisters Roy W. day, Jan. 29,ward the Daniel Spencer company under genealogical commit- Captain drove Browning, Ogden: Frank C. Browning. pices of th Session 8ns Perrlgrtne Dillon. Mont.; Mrs Ruby Wolsey and tee. A special musical program ha s team across the plains She married Miss Florence Browning Ogden been arranged. , John Coon, March 14. 1854. They had Mallouk Brothers, one of the leading impor- Funeral err vices will be held Monchildren oi whom the following T tew FLYERAL DATE SET. day, Jan 20 at 2pm, In the Second survive Bishop Isaac IV. Coon ond "ward chapel with Bishop "William B. ters of these .'pieces, will present them, service Mr Oliver Shafer of Pleasant Green, Newman officiating Interment will 1 OGDEN. Jan. 29 Funeral A. Coon. Miller ward, Mrs Joseph for Elate Marie Brockman, will be held John be In the Ogden cemetery. Huntsville, Mr George Sutsted, I Sundav, Jan 29. at I p m at the home Smith, through Walkers for three days Zealand; David F. Coon, Arco. on North Washington avenue, intsr-- i New Mrs William Staler, Ogden; also Husband Charges Wife roent will be In th Ogden cemetery Ida.: 87 67 grandchildren, IThe child" was born Jan 2i, 1921. the and 4 great great grandchildren. Mn George -- Deserted Him and Babe daughter of Mr. and a severe Illness In childhood During Brockman, ; a blessing rromtb nisi ' e mar e11 -Prophet. Joseph Jtmlth that she would alleging H tkfieiy. Wife. DOrothy Xee Burke. left IheiF In-livs to come to the Rocky mohhtafnt fant child without care and remained Annie Harrop filed and have a numerous progeny. OGDEN, Jan. 21 N. Nasseem, their personal representative,-wil- l out until the early hour of the morn cult --T"1"1" second district In ' ing, Blaine R. Burke filed suit for court for divorce Earl the Friday, Harrop. divorce In th Second district court, Jan. 27,against Fremont Proud of Winning have charge of the exhibition and sale. a Charge of Friday. Jaa 27. He also alleged his They wereon married In Ogden In June, Show-Awardwife has frequency gone away Most from s Seed the home with strange men at night im. and hate one child. " . Plaintiff that on Monday wardT (Special to The New ) to convene Jan. 23, thealleges defendant FT ANTHONY, Jan. 28 County from the home and has notdisappeared since reA 22 ward teachers Agent J E White has Just returned OGDEN, Jan turned He says she left th child with convention will be held in the Twelfth from .- Salmon City ss well as the State her sister .after telling her she was ward m Seed Show at 29. at Jan Sunday, chapel Idaho falls with 17 town for a short time Plain- and 7 p.m. James Gunn McKay awill awards going up for Fremont county. This was tiff seeks care and custody of the be the principal speaker. x the largest number of awards captured child The couple were married In any county In tbwstat Last vear by Saif Lake, Pee. 8, TS1J, FAMILY REINION HELD, this county led with 13 awards. Followwere the prizes taken; BEAVER. Jan 28- - Mr and Mrs. ingPotatoes Gem. A H Strong; of Public Reorganization Samuel Orson White, held a family second. O Netted 1 Stance). Idaho Rural Eleventh on home reunion, at their - Road District Announced street. O C first. Stansel, Early Ohio, first, The day Thursday afternoon Oliver Baum, Bliss was also the blrthdav anniversary of J W. Baum second. first, Mark Whit wheat; OGDEN, Jan. 29. A reorganization About 40 of their Triumph son Harvey their of the Twelfth district V S bureau of children and grandchildren were pres- Early Baart Special,C second, Washington Lemmon, third, Detrick, Marnubile roads. Is announced by ent for the occasion, among them w"ere quis. first. J. W Baum third, K. Engineer R J. Finch, who has re- Mr and Mrs. Stephen Bowman, pf other seeds Hultess Barley, turned from a conference of district Hey burn Ida An elaborate dinner second J A. Atch-leengineers" at Mlesoua .At the eon. was served at noon by the I; os ess, who first, U A Graves, Oat first M L Fuller ) Nephi Poultry Club to Dry ference In addition t Engineer Finch was ass'sted by her daughters. The James T. Blreh, gar were i JI. Purcell from the Portland afternoon was spent In social conver- Irrigated Oat den pea First William Cpham, gar- Affiliate With Farm Bureau division and T M Keens distrIH en- sation V E. Lubn. navy beans, gineer st Msssoifla. Mr. "White was "77 years of age, last den heans Owing to III W E. Lubm health Mr. Keen baa been flrt (Special to The New) transferred December. E The farmers of th county are highNEPHI, Jan 28 The Neph! Poultry ly eidted over their, success as in association met T. evening Thursday wherein every Instance practically they competed thev ue ceded tn tak- E. Powall of Weber county, and M H ing a prize The farmers of Fremont Reader of Cache County spoke urging T to realize the county are beginning with the value of specializing and this year will the association to see much greater endeavors put forth Farm bureau. The association decidby them along this Use ed to join the farm bureau In a body. Deseret News the Editor The assoc'ation a"ao authorized In your issue of Jan 27 appears Tooele High School purchase 23 brooders of 1 269 capa-el- ) account of the annual report of and two tons of chick feed. j. an Club to Present Play th Ra!t Associated Charitiet a. tit.i.u. The" j soctation. A Is generally known, this (Special to New) 28 Funeral services association has been instrumental NEPHI, Jan. 7 OOFLE In Jan 28 The Tooele High tLhool Dramatic club will present a for sieber Anderson 16, son of Mr. and performing n good work among !h thre-a- t corocdv, It Bays to Adve- Mr R alter Anderson were held Fri- - P?or Peope of the city and Is worthy rtise" at the Strand theatre, Saturday, OR Jan 28 . The production has been pre- day afternoon In the ubernacl. with vented with- - high degree of szccera Bishop Thomas Bel'ev In charge The Is evidenced by the generous contrl at Ophir and at Crafttsville Much speaker were vhailta Hall, Bishop butlons made to its treasury, and its credit is due Miss Amy Redd d redtor Hailev. Dr N J Rees and John C Hail officers are actuated by the highest and Manager Gilleaple'for his business, Musical selections by Mere motives in their conduct of the af . Goldsbrough Diane Boot n Mabel Owen fair of the organization ability 1 K1 Mr Carter and Marcia Starr J However, It is possible that some of The following students names ap-- , unt, The Invocation was g ven by L. A. j the donors to the funds of the society bear In the co Vowtes, Curtis Veq AND Dai-C Hall Offered would like little more light on the Clark, Sarah Spe'ra. Ralph Pratt. i Bailey. Jr, and John The young man ha ( details of management than las Vowlt, Seth Droubay. Vivian, Ihe benedierion seems to 10 MONTHS TO PAY, Davis. Ells, FngHnd Evans for several jears with rheu- - be given "by the annual report of the Brown, i SUfTetd Florence McLaas. hToyd Lee and Ross m:i I ism of the heart, For secretary Instance, it Is shown Without interest Beaman. that th association received during day morn,ng. the pint vear about A little d over of or about MEMBERSHIP DRIVE IS ON. Pay lTs the Laundry EiU and Tooele Matron Will was expended in. aiding fm- ... NEP7H. Jan . qrp enthisiast ic tiles Another 8V669 was-- expended Ls limited Gaarantee It Will Soon Be jours- Buried Sunday Farm Bureau rneerir.gsriTi" Nephi. L for "relief in service" Presumably. nd Mona last week, a v igorous ,ht meant that thi amount van n (Special to The New J for members hat started and pended bv officer of the society viasuccess with ls jeonSn"rable and meeting 2 -TOOELE Mr Mting need families Jan encouraging Harrv ELECTRIC IRON CORDS It Is reported that on Friday the mem- - if o, dr would seem to be a rather died In a Salt Lake hership had reached 130 signejl up for heavy proportion to pav for just kind Thurda afternoon from cancerhospital of the three Repaired Free if they ever break at the years. words Manv donor would perhaps throat from which she had been rsufthat this J5 floq unent In flour, plug after Re equip themMith fering for some Fine coal and potatoes would accomplish LKENNEO TO HKD. more real rood than encouraging visDodges Cord Protector. NEPHI, Jan 2) The county clerk it Kind word hou!d be as free as issued marriage licenses Thursday to air and there R llltams March are thousands qf 1822 .T.hA'-r! Marion Bradv of Fairt iew and Miss tSqd wom'-T-n d for a time at Mercur wlS P tut ha ( hriateosep. Biahon Thomaa glsdv visit .the poor at to Tooele wr r the) have been cam,e reel- frequent Inperiormeo the marriage care tervals and counsel about 1.7 vear and encourage Mr. wu dent. them and not make any charge fof ts suryivrd bv her husband and three mi?y" the service Annie Jones. Mrs daughters MThe report shows that theta was a John u GoDaherjnd Mrs. Chari , Officer Are rlamed balance on hand Dec 21 of over 43,94k r n rt ri hildren ad Z Thr I s j urtftn r !n v!'w r h many suffering and brothers George aodLonard D.l.- BV x , rice Chamber p AniaS Ijf jklprfr'il hungry wen. women and ohlldren imr Mrs George JUnlinbnry. ported in th City during December, " Tll Louise Flowers both of Los Angeleal an exnlanatlan of whv this large H. X- - Pratt was amount wae retained on hand , Fat, 78Ir RTliam elevens of May-- f would Alberta Canada, ilrs. Jaa M. unanltrously elected president of the doohtfcess-.b- s aonreclated bv-- donors brrf. Dunn of Raymond Alberta, Canada" Price Commercial club at the annual--MshpWs that 674 families d were found to b 18 of so kind Harry Cartwright of Beaver' , meeting. The directors elected were-Uta- of aid but that only 14 families acand Mrs, Omni Jones of Tooele Miller. 8 P Trim, O K Clay, Mra MHiiam never recovered from H, Whiuamor. I. Ji Ammerman. tually received gid Here again Is a the shock she suffered on the death off has aa yet been chosen, rather dlsoroportlonate state of afsecretary - fairs. But one fstnllv In three gnd a her son Raymond, who was killed la half was assisted financially. battle In France tn 1918 The funeral aervlcea,wl president Jov H. Johnson of the asb held sociation mskeg an anneal for $25 969 Sunday afternoon at 2 39 o Clock pm. for the coming year No doubt a more In the South ward chspe1 detailed public report wodd- - alA - 4n RELIEF SOCIETY FNTERTAINS, obtaining this amoufit The officers (Special to The New) . TheJJlectric Dept, Store PRICE, Jan. 28 Horatio Burton, of (he aoel9t!on are doing a sobts no work and criticism of thsir labors four year old son of Mr. and Mr How-r- d I her sought. Rather, it is hoped bv Burton of Sunnystde, died 2io STATE STREET , day of Injuries suffered when he was a timelv suggesrion tn expedite ftse-es- t in and assistance for their etforta sLfrtv Was. 5050 Thur.dTviente5 An in. I ltuckhlit by a car whlls sliding down a JLvTc Medical aid was summoned steep ,vcinr, 'jrtmrc. . followed but hlk head was ecu had gad ha never i"5. Kami "ads aro ballovod. regained conaclouenes FJfmff r &$& - J THE DESERET . NEWS SATURDAY ARRIVES FOR M Scotts Emulsion! 1 I b' r , liKJOIB 7 fouh $2" 'fW 'rk0;! Cali-forjri- a. announcing s' Aa Exhibition and Sale EsaJNDIGESTION r ' J Cooperation V in of the worlds finest product Art Lace and Decorative y A rare, collection, imports from France Madeira,. Italy, Chinti and Spain ha ct ut Borano and point of Venice and combinations of these in " table covers of various sizes banquet cloths chair. bade covers luncheon sets pillow, covers napkins bedspreads the best ofExamples of the highest art this work from the sources where fice needlework is known and produced, in highly specialized craftsmanship. Every Piece a Masterpiece cut workT filet bur-vivi- Nit and-alst- era -- e- of 1. Journey 1 Offered at Extraordinary Low Prices Persons who imderstand and appreciate such merchaiidise ' will instantly realize that these beautiful pieces are always sold at prices twice or two and a half times more. -- "if' Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday -- -- F W-iriTOItT - teachers . Prices from . , , Never, anywhere in the country, at any tirne, have art worics such aa these, been sold for such low prices. Any person who is familiar with prices for merchandise of this nature will instantly realize that fact Every stitch is handwork, b To have such piVpA i a pride and a joy not only for the present owner but for generations to come, as they can be1 handed down through families for years, to be treasured as priceless ' , possessions. $100 $3,000. ft is an experience you will never have again in all your life See this exhibit without fail pt J AV y. Communications $15 OS: tk r77, $1H Weekly n were-give- ' -- 815-0- one-thir- - Be was'ei-campatg- , Wtl-tfa- 1 Eieclric Vacuum i s Special - (By Associated Pyes4) BARCELONA, Spain, Jan. 28. Fourteen prisoners, held In the Jail at Reus, near here on suspicion in connection with recent act of terrorism were captured by the police yesterday just as they were about to escape shrough a tunnel they had bored unThe prisoners der the prison wall were transferred today to the Jail at j Tarragon L: -- , -a -- r t ew ? Overstocked Must Raise Money rn , The-sep- JR v DodgeBros , t JfTra '" orf Attend Conference on Ancon Treaty Refused (By Aaeoclated Brea) WASHINGTON, Jan.,28. The res quest of the Bolivian government for representation in th forthcoming treaty of Ancon conference In Washington between Peru, and Chile has been refused with regret by Presi- dent Harding. In his reply which was made pub- -, He today by tbe state department, ing says that th matter of Bolivia' participation in tbe conference I a matter' for the""exc!usive conatd--e ration of the two government concerned," andt that In tha dream-- , stance he was precluded from taking the Initiative recently suggested by . the Rolovlan government, THOROUGHBRED CATTLE BURN. -- GALESBURG, 111., ' Jan. J. One hundred and fifty-thre- e head of thoroughbred Hereford cattle were horned to death early today at Rtronghurst, fire which 'destroyed the -111, In sales barn of the Hereford aocla- Mr-Ha- V. -- t ; - Request of Bolivia to In Spanish Prison Break , Monthly ' Terrorist Suspects Fail " WHY?- Do Cameb Have Heavy Call oilses On Their Knees? that all animals gradually conform themselves to the condition which surround them, even though the process of transformation may takel generation to perfect It is for tnis reason that man, gradually accustomed to the has iost much of t .FvHig tbe hair which formerly covered his body, that the horse has developed only ( one of the five toes which formerly belonged to hi prehistoric ancestors and that th camel ha a hump on hi back and heavy calloused pads on his knee Th faVt that he lived for th most part in the desert where It was frequently necessary for him to go long periods without food, made It essential that the camel develop some storehouse of reserve energy upon which hr could call when he needed sustenance and this In turn led to th hump or mses of fat upon the back of this animal Th pads An the knee, however--we- e tb , outgrowth of (he uses to which he waif pul. for the Jlrat men who used camel- were desert rovers with only their un-- r galnlv-- steeds for protection against In ths the camels Were valuable on daytime account their speed In running away, but of at formed night ring outside the camp, where they were forced to kneel and were prevented by straps from lying down. Gradually th camel acquired a heavjr pad of, flesh across th knees, and In time, this hscams hereditary, so that it is a distinguishing rhirartertstlc of ths camel as w even the most k".Y..thAm !?Uy: Jn, dog will turn round and round befors h Res down, a heritage from hi ancestors whs had to their own beds tn the underbrush. make Tomorrow Why do we speak of a feather in one's eapr (Copyright 3821 by the Wheeler arndl- -' hf-elo- the rd -- COLD IN CHEST; DothridhttWnandbawraafwy m tkwt relied Often ahaat cokll ao4 go ever night if yoa aa - t MUSTARINZ: WnRIkM a Mdasidp Wotlt and dot If tajMr--Wti 0c yellow 30c bL dliar.dena Ck- -' mf IlMgW " J thelr-snemie- ls HV" intl ' In) V'' V tfCa--r , , V . J Kg - i t a. Vi? " st. 'Jf j |