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Show Tr ' i v f't , ' "n w V THE DESERET NEWS TUESDAY DDISll OGDEX, Feb. T. Improved irrigation drainage jritam for Webar chanty. which 1 one of vital Import. Indoraod Monday by the dium rector of the Ogden Chamber of Commerce. ' The matter waa preeented by Ifwt Fred Q. Taylor, who said that proper Irrigation and drainage ayatema would reoult In bringing more people oato the fame and would be of great benefit to the Indnatrle of the city. Be received the anaalmoua approval from and plana In eenneetlon the dlrectore with- - the protect will be worked out later. Elmer Hebbelox, an expert agriculturalist. may be called upon -- to assist In mapping out the plan of operation; Plana for the first chamber of commerce luncheon with other elube of tbe city will be made known this week. It was announced by C. Angus Wright. It I proposed to hold the luncheon monthly. Aninvitation: fronr th.,.SB4"rtkfce Com met c la I club to vlait that organisation has been accepted by the chamber and Weber club, Preet. Taylor announcedIt la expected tbe visit will be made some night this Week. . Chairmen of committees to Mm were announced by during the year Prest. Taylor as follows; New tries, O, J. Btllwell; publicity. C. A. Jesse 8 Wright; , wild westA. show. P. Merrill and Richards; auditing. Cr 8. Murphy. The other members of the committees will be selected by the ud -- -- V -v-arjoue-ghelrmen. Canners Refuse Demand Of Tomato Growers . OGDEX, Feb. 7. The letter of Martin P. Brown, chairman of tha state farm bureau committee on tomato crop, sent to the Utah Canners association In which ft a ton waa asked for tomatoes. waa ordered filed by the crop remmittee of the association at a meeting held Monday afternoon. Piling of the letter in which it was stated that the offer of 88 SO a ton for tomatoes was by the canners had been refused, comfiled as the official action of the mittee. It Is not known if further negotia. tlons will be entered Into on the price of tomatoes. It la said that the can- -' neriee will probably make their Individual contracts with the growers, f 8 to a ton. It wilt be about offering a month before the tomato growers in the hotbeds seed plant The cteineriea will consider the price to be paid for pears early In March. Wool Processed Batts 26c .Worthless Chech Issuer Is Fined in City Court ' -- OGt&X, Feb. 7. C. AShupe paid a fine of J15 in the city court Monday afterpleading guilty to Issuing a worthier check for l lo George Meitilassa. The Cass of Bob 8hepard. charged with Issuing a worthless check, was dismissed upon motion of the county attorney, owing to insufficient evidence. Mike Savage. Rsx Pereda. Kirk Man-o- s, K. E. Watson. Henry Brown. Georg Karraa Steve Nachus, J- - J, McHar and 115 on John Pool is. each forfeited charges of gambling. Dan Hunsaker forfeited 50 for being drunk and Phillip McDermttt forfeited 10 for offensive conduct' at tbe Marlon hotel. .2'- , r .' - s t 3 (Special to The Mews Feb. J. Preliminary hearing of Laurln Griffin, charged with first degree 'murder for the killing of Leo Ton in a rear room of the Vienna Cafe Feb. 1. Is being held before City Judge T. R. Roberts today. Detective C. E. Xoble told of Investand finding the body igating the ease where the accused had reported It waa. Dr. Roy H. Welson. city and county physician, testified that the wounds would not havs been self Inflicted nature of the the and described u wounda told of undertaker. Lyles Larkin, from the rear room taking thewasbody and found said, that in where it moving it be foundwasthe bullet onwhich evikilled the man. it placed dence as one fitting the revolver which the accused bad turned over to the , police. ? i , County Advance Sum to Start Viaduct Building OODEX, Feb. 7. The sum of 14,000 has bees advanced by the Weber county commission to the state road commission for immediate work In preparation Ion tha building of the Riverdale viaduct. A representative of the state road commission met with the county commissliMi Monday and explained that the money was necessary to purchase and install piling with which to form a foundation for the concrete abutments. Quicksand and blue mud has been encountered in digging for the foundation end long pilings are necessary to form the abutment foundation. The viaguot 240,000. will cost approximately Paving Will Start as Soon as Weather Breaks quality, Wednesday ..........I vv 31- - Tomorrow Third Day of Salt Lalie's Greatest Sale of Taf fetaSilks! r-- THOMAS H. ROBERTS. , The funeral of Thomas H. Roberta, early day printer, who worked at one time for The Deseret News, will be held Thursday afternoon, Feb. 0. at 2 oclock in tbe Wasatch ward chapel, East street and Emerson at Fifteenth aVenue.- - The casket will be open at tbe residence. 1154 Harrison avenue, from 11 until 1:14 oclock on the day of the funeral. Interment will -be In city cemetery. Mr. Roberta died Saturday, Feb, 4. ,, .... niL Taf etasorSprin says Dame Fashion ELECTiQN IS and we have hit upon a wonderful opportunity for every woman in Salt H i Lake to secure her spring dress taffetas at a price that right at the be- ginning of theh sewing season is almost too lowtd believe. helobtencineeds OGDEV, x batting Finest wooD processed comfort OQ Pure white and fluffy .'72x04 lnch-ea 100 quality. Wednesday Beautiful cotton Challles for comfort cov. f Cm erings 34 Inches wide. t ? Health Had Been Completely Undermined and He Waa Losing Three or Four Days at a Time From Work. . f have often seen the time during the past year when I would have glv-e- a everything I poeeeesed to Bleep like I did last night and eat the breakfast I did this morning. hearty said Robert. J. Rolph. Daley City. Cant During the past year I was almost all out of commiseien from catarrh of the nose and throat which undermined my health. I would get up in the morning so choked up I could hardly breathe and so nauseated 1 couldn't eat breakfast. I finally got to where I would have to lay off from work three or four days at .a. time and I began to fear I would have to quit work altos gether 'Tan lac did me a world of good. Almost from the first dose my strength and energy began to come back. I feel like a boy in the morning, eat a big breakfast and go to work feeling 7 Juet fine. Taniac is gold in Salt Lake ,cjty by Sebremm-JohnsoDrugs' and hy leading druggists everywhere AdvC - S C STATES ROLPII , 5 S . .ii:;,;jr.;?STij;i -- i!?J. ouMYoa; . FEBRUARY 7 1922' OGDEK. Feb. - T. M. D. Williams Is the new president of the Ogden, chapter, American Association of Engi-E. neers; Ora Bundy, vice prtsedent; W. Smith, secretary; J. la 8cudder, assistant secretary; A. W. Grlx, treasurer; W. 8. Craven. C. W. Grose, and E. E. Kidder, director; J. A. West. R. A. Lund D. Dalton and C The election of auditing committee. officers was held last nig In the Weber club at the annual meeting and banquet. The result was announced by B. W. Ms t toon, the retiring president. The chapter has a membership of 00. The report of tbe publicity committee submitted by C. W. Cross shewed that a total of 08 Inches of publicity have been given In newspapers during the past five months which places Ogden at the lead of any chapter In the nation. National President H. O. Jarman and Secy. C. E. Drayen seat letters conon its showing. gratulating the chapter of Balt Lake conC. L. Ullrich told of the and gratulated the chapter coming national convention to be held deIn Balt Lake next June, which,-h- e clared. would be the biggest In the of the association. history Under the direction of George ,B. King Stone, assisted by J. H. Young aJ Cole and Erneet Gllgen and William glows- a attendants high JinkW weremeeting. enjoying after the buelnese Members of the Ogden- - chapter and other chapters of the state includjng student engineers from Logan attended tbe meeting. - 000 yards of Rich ChiffonTaffetaSilk s B $2.00 Get Your SKare Of These Wonderful Taffeta Silks iir I' it; These are all full yard wide taffetas, lit midnight, navy whlta jadew dark brown KeUjyrose, Copenhagen, French Mae, Belgian Una, gray and tan and the quality is rich and lustrous the taffetas chiffon finish. . i LAST C ' FORMER ElVISTER BURIED. services OGDEK. Peb. Y Funeral Bapfor Edgar Garald Mynan, a former Kirken-d- al were the at held tist minister, chape P today at 10 a m. with the He Rev. L. A. Garrison offlcietlng died at the borne, 2S90 Monroe avenue. Survivtrouble. AttanUr of itomtch wife nd three children. In ing in the Ogden cemetery. terment vu INVEST WHS TIMED - SWITCHES OGDEN, Feb. 7. Paving work will be started in this city as early as posCIH5EDFITIL WRECK sible In the spring. It Is announced by conthe city commission, and notice to tractors for the paving work Is to be at onoe. The work will be (Special to Tbe Sgw ) Thousands Have Discovered Jiubllshed blocks street on Twenty-fift- h veo. D Testimony joju, Hxfflsog-AnJr, between Dr. Edwards' Olive Tab; end for th block on Tyler avenoe be- tending to show that two switches on tho Oregon bhort Lino tracks near here and Twenty-sixt- h tween Tweny-ftft- h lets Are a Harmless had been, tampered wltlw was given street. Coroner L. B. Gillogly and a jury Bids received for thiswork were re-- I before Substitute. the inquest upon the body of Alfred fused twice isst year because prices at M. Ellefsen of Salt Lake, baggageman, In the district were too high Residents from injuries received Dr. Edwards Ollvd Tablets the favor concrete but bids will be called who dlod Sunday of- - train No. 44 were several when substitute for calomel ere a mild but II for concrete, asphsltuna and bltalithlo. derailed as thacare result of running Into sure laxative, and their effect on the switch. a partly open liver Is almost Instantaneous These The yard master Saturday sight found ROW Slide Delays JUTOT, little tablets are the re another switch partly open some distance to the west of the one that caused suit of Dr. Edwards determination not Damage Case Hindered the fatal accident, according to the to treat liver and bowel complaints Twelve witnesses, most ofi Veb. 7 A delay was made testimony. OODEN. with ru lnmetl railroad employed, testified. The them W. H. Evereta case In of tbe against The pleasant' Hftle tablets do the to the effect that Ellefsen,, was verdict In the Becond district good that calomel does hut have no Pr. R. E. Worrell because wreck of the failure died as the result of a railroadInto court, yesterday, bad after effects They don't Injure of by the train running no deci- a Juror C. A. Engstrom of Huntsville caused open and switch gave the teeth like strong liquids or calo- to roach the city. A snowsllde la Ogden partly mel. They take hold of the trouble canyon, which blocked trafflo for 4 sion as to probable cause of the switch ' and quickly correct it. Why cure the hours was the cease of tbe delay. Tbe being open- .- E Scanlon end Firemen Engineer J cleared away before nooa. liver, at the expense of the teeth? elide gras T. J. Foley, of Pocatello, both severely Calomel sometimes Plays havoc with Injured In the same accident, are on , TRIAL DATS SET, the gums So do strong liquids It is 1 the road to recovery, according to word beet not to take calomel. Lot Dr. Ed- - ' OGDEK, Fb, - W. P, Long, real from tha Burley bospitaU wards' Olive Tnbietetaka its place. estate agent, will appear for trial IS Headaches, dullneaa and that laxy the city court, Thursday. March t. on Two Die When Heavy real estate without a a and oome from constipation feeling charge of selling He surrendered to the disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards' a license. Snow Delays he learned a when Oliva Tableta when you feel logy and sheriff, Saturday, for bla arissued been had warrant , Carrying heavy, They clear clouded brain rest. Ho is at liberty ea hie own , and "perk up" the spirits- - lie and recognisance The complaint Is stgaod lo The News.) (Special 0o. AdVr by H. C. Hicks, secretary of the state WIKNEMUCC A. , Nev., Feb 7 Two securities oommisslon. Indian youths at the Fort KcDermltt ' reservation died of diphtheria whtle a DECREE. WIFE from Sait Lake of antt-toxshipment A snow T Deem Estella Feb, OGDEK, lay blockaded by the recent was granted a decree of divorce from storm. Tbe antltoiln was carried to 8an SecIn to the from C. cent Deem, Monday. Francisco ehd. Clinton there, ond district court, by Judge James M. Winnemucca. arriving Friday night. to carpro- When the shipment arrived It was Kimball oa a charge of tallnro vide. Thoy wore married la OgSga. ried throufb the deep anow to the Indian reservation, 44 miles away, by Dr. July II, 1011. K. Ik Giroux. Eight other Indians are T0 WED. LICKS reported to be seriously ill with diphtheria. OGDEK.' Feb. 7. A marriage license was Issued Monday by tho county clerk to Veri T. rilliama and Jsaaatta S. DTE SKIRT, SburtlafC. f A. ii Final Sweeping Clearance of all Remaining Winter Coats : All Coats Fprmerly Selling at up to $25.00 each To close at All Coats Formerly Selling at up - to $40.00 each To close at "" olive-color- ed , All higher priced Coats AIT Fur Coats to close at - X- Train Antitoxin 1. Cim 42 inch, 55c Quality Pequot Pillow Tubing, Yard tn ' fB KILLED OEN 0:ESS . (Special to The News.) ' ARB STOLEN. WE1SER. Ida.. Feb. 7. Jerome Ben-eof. Three overooats Ul-TMllEfireman, was killed. Monday In were stolen from the P. W. Hai on easldenl ea - H- - rnyettf M Northern road about '1 miles from to d rdport received night accordingstation. . Entrance was Welser. The train hit a enow drift and the police t effected through the front door by DYES the engine was thrown from tho track Cl Into the river below. The engineer, J. hypeSermicBeedle was Melon from H. Babb, was thrown clear of the enB. Whaltbe ghe automobile of Dr, Walter escaping injury. Breaking of gine car from tbe stolen A en, laprobe saved the passenger coach was recovered. M. Each package of Diamond .Dyes coupling . of WlUiam Drtiney 2 Jettereon, reported eoatelM direotiooe so simple that any from disaster, F. Headereen. top mb woman pair of high he abaft of a hie NAMPA MAN KILLS SELF. dye or tint faded, shabby cog, , . . .y gktrU, NAMPA Ida, Feb. 7. Poor health' la to have been tha cause of the haagingXk etMklng. thought lWAK itetde CJioton, 14, who shot thing like new. 9wvTlamoad Dyeimi the himeMf thSough Monday ioM afternoon in his room prfRS e. above- tbe is guaranteed, even If you have , Tell Sen seven moathe ago your druggist dyed before. the aaoterial ywq Wteto to dye LINCOLN DAT SFBAKBR NAKED. wjsere be wee been on ber f whether waTk rd degree haeen, m is wool or filk. or whether M la linen. BOISE. Ida-- Feb. f Judge Stephen oottoN er tatted goods. Diamond Dyes A LeWell of Pendleton, Ora., will make aaver struMi, teds, or nn. AJlv. the address of the evening at tha Ua- ru kla bor. I x fca 0il b OVERCOAT OGDEK. Feb. Jb' coin dav banquets to be given hy the m ittec to be held in the state eapttol Idaho Kepubilcans Feb. 18. the afternoon of Saturday, Feb. 5. to outline Re campaign to encourage' . CAADIDAtr ANNOUNCED, Increased consumption of milk. 43ov. 7. irj, be To Charlea R. Feb early BOISE, Jda Mabey, who recently ts-the field, Arthur C. Dunn of Burley, deputy auditor of Caaela county announce hia candidacy for the Republican nomination for. the office of state auditor. n, CO cu asgUMrVlBB .1. 42c post-offic- ST!T5 ed pt. a proclamation asking the com- -' mlmloner to name such a. committee, will be present at the meeting to talk on the necessity for such increased consumption. sued ' Midvale Girls Dies. - ft "r2ymrrnranie'J7?ewii) MIDVALE, Feb Josephine Pad-Je- n, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. NichPadjen, died In a Balt Lake an hospital Monday. Death followed operation for appendicitis,one Survivbrother ing her aro her parents, and one sister. Funeral services will be held at the C. L Goff chapel here at 11 a m. Thursday. Interment will be In Midvale cemetery. ' 4' 14, olas C. U$tnj ta Qiaeusa. of UOk J A Bliteklev. commiasioner of today Imuid a col! for a meeting of tha milk tmmpolgN odm A A. . : 3 - . AV; It |