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Show J i t r ' THE P, PROVO Trr " Rertf. The Deseret News Thrift bank" may mural from Verdcll Hooih. &J West Seventh North, Froro, , luh. FIVE SENT TO JUIL ,' FOB PETH . . Feb. 19 Jite who have appeared of aes-V't- a fallow-workma- i Hundreds of men and wo men have already found freedom from laxatives by; eating Fkischmann's fresh y .. i utr-fr- n TbomM' Jonee appeared before the court on a statutory charge and waa bound over to the district court LCMijAM; tion Address Irregular- - CanMi Psllv y ahawVI Carrier te new Th pntwt ktaa Salt Lake City. Prad Marshall, Be garter. , - " byKiwaniant kl Un Feb. T9 "Safeguarding Business was the title of an Inspira.. address tional given before the mem- -. bare of the Kiwania club at their The Deseret Rows Thrift banks Hotel Roberts luncheon at the may weekly today by John D. Bpeneer of Salt Lake lie secBred from i. L. Johnson. Logu fa concluding Mr. Spencer declared Hotel. Logan, Utah. that the business man of today Is In favor of n near an eleventh command-- , ment: Though shaft not be grouchy and ba urged those present to carry ths SALE OF BOGUS STOCK of optimism into ths home. spirit Prof. Robert Sauer and Rulon Morgan cornet solos and duets while played Mias Elate Sauer played the accomI! . paniments. . waa manifested Much merriment rwben the membership prize a beautiful Book Of Mormon given by Senator LOGAN. Feb. 10. Sheriff Miles PeJ. Will Knight waa won by T. B..Bier-pon- t, A motion carried to the effect terson went to Ogden yesterday for, P. Mr. and E. Anderson, wanted faera on m charge that Plerpont read the book report its contents at tbs next meeting of selling bogus stock. Ths complaint of the club. , was signed by N. A. Larsen, a local business man to whom Anderson, it ia alleged sold INI worth of stock In ths Plymouth Securities company, a concern that existed only In the mind of Anderson, Mr. Larsen says. PROVO, -- 1C2? n'i y h 70 Doctors ars now iptsl that proper shod nation of arasta mattar should ba brought about by food. On doctor comes right out and statss plainly that th indiacri ruinsts oaa of cathartica ia ona of Qa comma of constipation. Physicians all ovsr ths coantry ars racommanding Fleischmann's fresh ysast bacauaa it is a fresh food, rich in those elements Which keep the intestines healthy. In ona Sanaa of tasted cases, normal functions were restored in from 3 days to S weeks. . Try i out for yourself. Begin today by adding 2or 3 cakee of Flctacb-manYeast to your everyday diet Keep it up and sea how nor- rknd regularly yourintestinea ..act. Ba aura its Fleiechtnanna packYaastthe familar age with ths yellow laheL Place s Standing order with your grocer. LARCENY "Ton men make In this court petty larceny, today on a charge ThursB. Tucker James asserted Judge sentence day afternoon In pronnune.ng and Burr on William In of 9 data Jail Lewtd Eatea. who plead guilty on a two The charge of petty larceny. I "were before the court charged with L. D. -buggy wheels fromarenue. eieallng four Barney. 4U South Fnlvenuty They were, anprehended after Deputy Sheriff Otto Rirk Earlier in the day John JClner of In-- : dlanola wa aenlenred to aerre JO days on the charge of pettv larceny, after tUden Jeweiry pleading guilty to having from t he resblepce of Mrs. S. Sroila af aElme?LlvoVelV of Payeop. was sentenced dpmli theT-ouatfert or pey fiNNSfsirweH was before Hh having stolen th4 rourt charged a radiator from an notomobllo Dividend. of wai aen Carter Frank fenced to serve SO daya in the county of on a charge petty larceny havjail etolen a coat and some mosey from ing PROTO, FRIDAY FEBRUARY Increases the action ofthe intestines' Irrrlar C.rrlw Carrier Tfc Pi tZpmnmemt. The teMell ttlt Lake City. tiNUtiw Herw!- Trl, Bttfr-S, C. Hkka. be DESEHET 11170 h' "L v I a profitable basis. So we have decided to quit. February 28th is positively our last day pf bargains for Salt Lakers. In the remaining 17 days of selling, our entire, stock must be cleaned out. Not a pair of shoes in the - ,Z store to be reserved. All strictly high-gralines, in-eluding daily arrivals of new spring merchandise already ordered Every article is exactly as advertised. Positively these are the most amazing ' values ever quoted in Salt Lake. f business on quit-busine- ss de ExammationBeing ' Taken for Postmaster LOGAN, Fob, 10c A competitive examination Is being held here today for postmaster of Lewiston. The following citizens of that place were pxpected to take the examination' M. J. Andern. son, T M Cronk, C. McGee, L Van Ottla Van Ordegr r "v , V - Or-C- Logan Elks Planning Organization of Lodge LOGAN. Feb. 19. A movement la on foot hers to organise a lodge of Elks. There Is now a Stray Elks club here and Its members will meet Wednesday evening, Feb. IS. at the Chamber of Commerce, when several Salt Lake members of the order will be present and talk over the situation. Misses, Childrens and Boys Shoes Representative makes e of footwear for the youngsters. All sizes, black and brown. Button and lace models. ' ' Nature and English toe lasts. Also Womens Black and Colored High Shoes., ' Values to $7.00. ' Work for Coming Year Outlined by Cache Farmers high-grad- Feb. 10. Oftcb County Farm Bureau directors met In the courthouse Tuesday afternoon and out lined the work for the coming year. Vice President Harry Ce Parker presided at the meeting. Two committees weft appointed to serve this year. These were; Sugar beet committee Ephraim Bergeson, W. J. Funk and John H, Schenk; pea canning committee. Joseph J. Meikle Hans P. Anderson and O. A. Follett. Committees on vigilance, road, labor and dairying will be named later. The vigilance committee will be or. auid and designed to protect the fnterors farmers against investment In illegitimate stocks and enterprises. , County Agent K. L. Wrigley outlined thd ycaFe work for the farm bureau, which included projects In livestock and soil Improvement, drainage, seed improvement, farm work, women's, work club work weeds, rodents miscellaneous projects IXK3AX, HERMAN KCRTZTISCH. When it come to rating working 1 m lik. a different man Bud from what I was "a short lime ago, atid Herman Kurtztisch. 90S S Nee m Hacv Milwaukee, with the Northwestern Ufa Insurance Co., in relat- lng hia experience with Tanlae. Y'ily whole , system was about to gne way as a result of two years -- PtRETT-TEACHEH- i -- Vk renm and Mvephone-solo tealr Drake, both Boy Scouts, con-- r cludrd tHc program and benediction by 'i Karl F, Keeler. bv Fred hr thoroughly, stimulates the stomach and liver and leaves them in a natural and healthy . condition. . j.d 1 J tnMtimt l - reared, ja ie-it- Ray-ntow- J --- . - r " r 1 mss -- ?Bn 15 STEPS UP STAIRS 252 MAIN STREET i - ,.... snow" offered by Bfehop tvilliam T. Tew njf,f Mapfeion and the benediction bv William Johneon of the Third Bfehop jqq ward of Bprlngvllle Tha mould wae KcatcUieaUrior ijtmiifnm bv the Third ward choir with .fumfehed l mine n IMion and - (Wakii ScacCw, DhHmh, h. d by Mra H. Claj ton The flora! offering were many and beautiful. The body waa taken to Provo for interment. Six iigill& acted taibeaeery According to W L. George, the Brit-ir- h novel lat, there are SJ apeciea of . women, r Suiublo for all gfm, L- OVER ROYAL CAFE of a. needed medicat atfentlon. ' fifed In tho coyrt-- f Justto.complaint of he Toate John A. Tupper The parent of these IS pnpila who i A. J. are being retarded In their work from Char,rtnr him With Lewi formerly engaged in the. practice th lack of minor operation add alight of law in Pocatello has been arrested medical attention are financially antable to secure the attention necessary al Twin Falls correct these fault, said BuperinNburn F Hancock one of the map-l- o Wkltar Ifl'BlderC of th city have and fraudulently ailpro. volunteered fo perform the operation rum nominal a and beto tbe county ho his for 05 own JM which plated tie longed to George .Schultz of Tacoma. pita! hat agr4 lo cut f charret lo reeled eom time airo mads thisthe Washington half In catering for thca chHdrsn. Deputy Sheriff Walter Davis left Thursday morning for Twin Falla and Holsteins Are J. E. Edgerton. prezident - of the will acout council, officiated aa toaat maat-- w trial. bring Lewis beck tp t Pocatello for Registered and plenty of pep wan . Infected Received from Wisconsin Into the meeting t th aonas nnd ' ' (Special to The New ) -ola and- numerou JKOtariSnS Will PaV IOT by the vaioua ; DR1GOS. Ida., Fe&. le.Tba Tetoa zelectlonz by the acost band, Operations on Children Valley Dairy association has unload. Former Pocatello Attorney rl a caHoad offeglgtexeA Feb. -- 9 As result I 9r from Wisconsin. . It ts the purposeIs ArresteJ Twin Falls of roGATELLO. action taken by thi Rotary club at of this association to develop th dairythe regular weekly luncheon Thursday, lng interests of thmCabo Valley- - of IT, children In the Special- to The NW ) public schools of thslldaho, which Interests aro as yot In POCATELLO,- Feb. 19 A a result city will recCLe Immediate and greatly tbstr Infancy. 'Two mqro carloads of . . ' - " Californian Addresses r-- .. rattlers and oons Banauet Special to The Kfews.) Feb. IQ Largely attended nd impressive funeral services were i held in the Neho stake tabernacle Thursday at 11 aw for Jesw Menden-hal- l, who died bat urdny frPm pneu- PAYSON, mrmrhuTdy and f styles. In the same special complete lines of black and. brown high shoes with Cuban heels, all sizes and widths. Values to $ 0.00. WMMkffQliP, - fsyog) .Last Respects Paid To Jesse Mendenhall effect- - Pumps and Strap Slippers. ..This is an extraordinary offering of fancy high front pumps and strap slippers, in either the popular Cuban Also Oxfords in all the wanted Womens PumpsTOx fords and Boots with Cuban or LXV heels. They are all new spring styles complete dines. This offering will surely surprise anddelight every v man. T gentle and V REORGANIZE S ednesLfiflHtheJ t laxative that Is J Also Childrens Scoffers in complete lines, button or lace models. ar constant suffering from stomach LOGAN. Feb. IB. The azaociatlnn of the city aehoola waa trouble and I waa so run down and Wedneaday evening when worn out I was hardly able to work. reorganized John Bankhead waa elected presiI actually dreaded to eat, as after dent. H Mra. Annie Osmond, vice presievery meal I suffered so terribly dent; Mr. Mabel Fry. secretary. from heartburn, and I was so nervous I got little re--t day or night If it hadn't been for Tanlae I'm Payson Scouts Honor firmly convinced I would have had to Scoutcraft Birthday resign my place. It came to my aid to Tb New in the nick rot time and I am strong fFpelal PATSON. Fb 10- -J Th Twelfth tn. for it Tanlae was worth at least the of Boy Kcoutu of A finer!- nlerary fifty times what It cost me Taniac WiuW In Sati Lake Schramm-Johnso- n Drugs and tv lead wth Reece in charge. Raising the lng druggists everywhere Adv, by the tenderfoot sroute aod fell j fla the congregation stood and saluted the and etrlpes and then san? The ht'or hp&cjrled Banner. The opening wjii by Wavland R. Whitman A, prajer A Anderson, scout executive of the tab counts eouncli pave an encourae-irs- r tlk There were 15 tenderfoot basndrea and 1 eecond class badcres awarded i? scoots who had completed their work In !hese two grades of Th rd ward sang a chorus, a cor'net solo I Heres Pumps and Shoes. Odds and ends, to be sure, bilt a good run of sizes in the lot. JEvery.; pair a desirable style. Values to $7. Womens this breed of milch cow are expected a short time. Farmers from aU over th Teton basin aro buvlng as many cows aa their resources will permit Two creameries, one In Victor and (ine.iufeigasaseJisbdViiut, thasnUk-an- becream. Two carloads of cheese are ing shipped from the valley monthly, to Lo Angeles. Cal. During 1(21. IJ50,-00- 9 waa the amount received for dairy amount products It la expected this 909 will be Increased above (404 for This exceeds considerably last 1(22. year's pay roll of a large sugar factory in the lower valley. passenger train service on th Ashton-I- n Victor branch. The railroad company baa already petitioned the Public CtlU-UCommission to be allowed to cut the present service to a mixed train. The sentiment waa unanimous thw'prcposttinn undtetay log-- " sgainst leal, reasons were given. One contea-tio- n was that the cltisens bad purchased the right of way for the railroad company at a big sacrifice -hi order ts daily service. Tt rom ship on all concerned. completed In lJil. Teton County Citizens Oppose Train Curtailment A CASTOR! ; d. ( 9pclal DRIGG8, Ida.. toJTh9 Kewyji ri9..roa SB mwthig la th eitlsans, held court bouse recently in organise to ob feet against the application of the rallrsad to decrease the prseent dally es ly -- Pdf IaftRtl Fcr CvctC0Ycct3Y MfM Jg , ' I - I ! |