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Show A' s y -- L c' 5at"f Jk t THE DESERET NEWS PK0V OMfkf iMImf rtnU ra,ar. t Tti PPass.rr Cuitn Rm lit r TaMI Btb, City, Ml ivrrtulsr Cb refer Delivery whewld be reported to Logs Cnirlar De Tbo Deocvet low bolt Lake City or Harvey Bateooa. TeL fc Fred Mombott Report ev I. A MI ItoM VenMl, Booth, It Korth, Proto. Uuk. Ml v " DEFEATED FOR (Iptdtl to sovo. iuki NEVER BEFORE!!, t SCB001 The New ) -- wr Monro cuhier of the local branch of the Z. C. M. I. at yesterday's special election received t)ie indorsement of voters of tb Second ward for the vacancy In the board of education earned by the real nna tion of j. w. Me Adam. Hr. Paxman'. opponent waa Mr. Ada Healer, prominent club woman. - Tb vote howed Paxman. Ill and Mra. Healer te The board of education exreed to appotnt the person reo. ommended DxtJ voter of the war A pt-DMJ- V and Such Prices! READING iur.good, GLASSES itrong frame pharical lenses Fitted to your eye by cat expert' of twenty years x - - Burglary Suspect Is Held for Trial PROVO, March 8 Gerald who raa arrested some days Duke, ago on a of second charge degree burglary, wae hound over to the district court by city Judge James B Tucker this morn ing Hjs bond mas fixed at $2,509 . Glenn Rude was fined $50 on tha charge of intoxication Rude, It is reported, had been drinking a massage which is said to contain 0 preparation per cent alcohol. CLERK MARRIES COIPLE. PROVO. MaFeh $ Hvrum Ezekiel Ewell of Provo and Elsie Leona Bow ers of Nephi were married Tuesday by County Clerk , Wallace Hales. A riage license was also issued to Leslie -- Turner Cromatof Eureka and Laura .Anna Jeppson of Fayaon. Spanish Fork Man Native Of Wales, Laid at Rest 0 . (Special to The New) SPANISH FORK, March t A large concourse of relative and friend In the Third ward chapel gathered afternoon to pay their !at tribMonday ute to John B Evan Many of those Salt Hake, Eureattending came from ka Provo, price a wefl aa nearby towns Bishop Ralph D Morgan was The invocation was b charge The' speakers Bishop George Hales were Senator W N Williams of Salt )ahe a --to ttfelong' friendin ho waa a Wale Local the family neighbor speakers were Bishop Marinus Larsen, David Davis, Henry A. Gardner of the Nebo stake presidency and Bishop Morgan During the service solo were rendered bv L L. Bunnell and Mrs. Annie R Beck. There were many beautiful floral tributes. Interment waa in the Spanish Fork City cemev tery. YOrVG GIRL Bl RIF.D, SPANISH FORK. March I Fon.ral servlree for Faun- Jones daughter of Mr and Mrs David A Jones, were held Monday afternoon in the First ward chapel. Counselor Holly The ward choir Cornaby presiding. furnished the music with a solo by Mrs. Blanche Lewis and duet by the Jameson sisters The speakers were Henry A. Gardner. David T Lewis and The invocation wa Holly Comaby. by Gilbert' Johnson and A. R. Creer Tnter pronounced the benediction ment was ll tht Spanl.b Fork Oty The little girt d'ed Friday cemetery night at the Provo following an operation for a hoapita in her head. She i survivedgathering by her parent, one slater and two brothers -- - SPECIALLY PRICED Regular ?3 and 10 Valaee this special unable to large numwanted to take advantage of our extraordinary offer. You now have a few 'days more in which to call and have your eyes tested- .- , Orens Optical Co. 207 Main St, Kenyon Hotel. Wasatch 4888. Carbon Water, Land and Power Company Elects Special to The New.) PRICE, March 8 Officer have been elected by the Carbon Water. Land A Power company a follow W 8. Noil-eo- n, J 8 Mathis. ice presipresident, R. dent, Carl Marcusen, secretary and n. treasurer; L. K fthvtmore, J H E. X. Olsen and Lara G under-soReb-ertso- n, director. Construction of a dam by tbo Price River Irrigation company wa discussed. but is yet awaiting a report from the Denver A Rio Grande Western officials a to the moving oft the railroad through Pleasant valley. The rein the hands of the chief en ports are e an Outlet Through Skin Pores- .- . f T company. gioeev-of-th- Practically Whole Town of Moroni Has Had the Flu Special to The New ) March 8 Moroni lA passing through n epidemic eLJnfluenz. Is estimated there are about 800 It cases Schools, churches and all publtp amusement are closed fo each of any one to attend them. Apparently the 'flu struck town about Friday, night Feb 24. when a well attended basketball game was played between 8now Normal college of Ephraim and Moroni high schooL During the next four day after the game practically every player and it. The diseasft spectator contracted seems to be In a lighter form, than In former year, as very few are reported seriously HI and in those cases there i uualJysome other complications MORONI. First White' Person Born At Moroni is Buried f Rpectal to The- - News ) MGrON'L March 8 The burial of John &i&ckham Tuesday marked the of the first white person born passing In Moroni Blackburn was the old est son of Nlohn and Susannah Lee was born in Moroni Ang Blackhaos and been settled for about four months He always lived here. For many years he Was prominent In the farming and cattle industries, but for some 'year past he wa engaged Id the sheep industry survived by hi wife, Matilda He Larson Blackburn two sons. John R. and Lewi L. Blackburn, andxfiv daughters. Mrs Thomas S Morley Mr. !&ac M. Draper. Mr. Elmo Irons IN nd Miss pon Frnest R Anderson Blackburn Four brothers snd one sister also mourn his lpe. - (By Associated Prea ) OKLAHOMA CITY, March ' ION iU (Special to Tbe Several POCATELLO. Ida.. hundred truck, transfer, taxi, and tage will .meet at Twin Fall March 18 to form a state organization for the n protection and betterment of auto cartTerT In part"He purpoae of the organization is lo protect carriers from inimical legislation, to try and secure legislation for the protection of those legitimately engaged In business: to give responsibility to the public, to Xax to bo used create a bond the in the building and maintain state highways- to promote and foster as to act good roads end protect same, a clearing house for carrier who need uniemployment and to establish a com-mo- and-wh- eel DR. O. R. HARD1. O. lUJIardy. Funeral service for zho died Sunday night Ir in Los Angeles J.-- Thu will be local ti y Adjutant Ger.craL-O William of the I'tah National Guard a a xpeclal meeting tonight. It is ex- pected h- - will talk on the proposal to organize a battery here I i Logan Resident for FortyYear Buried (Special To The News) bOOAX, March I Funeral services were held in the Second nard chapel teroofl for Krt. Nancy Shan this Boyle, Well known resident of this city, ho dleD Tuesday of pneumonia Mrs Boyle waa born In Alabama. ha lived In Utah June 25. more thnn fortysyear At the time ot her death she resided ln the Logan Twelfth ward She. is survived ty three sons; John Boyle. Burley, ldahof ' Thomas Boyle. Prcstonldatio; Oliver Boyle. Logan. ,f l5but J st -- 1S 1- t rar t (Fpeclal to the News.) Ida.. March 8. Approximately twenty-thre- e per cent more high school senior in Idaho are plan, ning on a university or college were planning last year, accord. ng to the results of a census tik. en by E F. JIamd director of pubU-oatloa at the university Figures were taken from the reports of 40 high fctKioi Including The larger stale The university is collecting regarding the plans of high school seniors and will d.stribute tq tbe various slate inaiUutio&e tl.rough. out the state so that every possible effort will he made to keep Idaho students In Idaho Lest year, of 30 high wtvool enTOT. who were thus questioned, fiftv-thrper cent were plannng education. op MOfcCpW. ) Ida, educa-Tlon'Th- oaes-liM- a man who could operate the farm on a scientific business basts to furnish products for the institution Mr Johnson is a graduate of the stg; SinDeri?j Idaho Guard Vacancies to Be Filled by Promotion I i e ) fftpecial to The N POPA TELIA), Ida. March 8 Vacancies In the officer personnel of the National Guard of Idaho are to be Piled nly Eiyht "Highett Honor" Awards Given at Idaho U . hereafter Every by promotions Is to be made er in each branch to advance according to a general order issued from the adjutant s office at BO Men who have had previous service preferablv service In the Idaho National guard will be given preference to tll vacancies on n appointment the staff of the Infantry sas the document Officers o troops batteriee and shall tnvariabv be selected from officer of thi the organization. t fncHal to tha News) Out f tbe Vnarow Ida March entire sudcnt bodv at the Inlvrsitv of Td'iho onlr eight 'higheat honor awards are announced for the f1rt vear mean of offl eom-nan- h half the Highest honor that the student receiving this reeog-m- t on has received the highest grades that can be given In every subject Of th llt three re e1or thre sophomores one freshman and one posLest year the number of tgraduate "highest honors w nm somewhet larger hut stricter scholarship requirements effected fhis year "hare reduced th her materially te DERAILMENT DELAY S TR4IH. especial to Th News )8 West POTATFL! Ida. March bound Short Line trains were delad to some extent Tueerfay morning y a nearSodv derailment at Strachan Spring. GeneraKBuperlnTendent F H Knickerbocker, waa at the scene of the derailment Tueadav mornlnw DIPHTHERIA FATAL TO CHILD. March Idaho A Mafi Cidvre I 11 od son nf Mr and Mrs Robert Caldwell died from black The hor bad been (DrMherlaMonday though th suffering for over a week, ef presence dnhthfia weRothnothi known unt1! par- WedneMav eots and several brother and sister WARD COIFFRLMB DATE RET. survive h!m BriaI wa today. 8 The ward RICHMOND, March conference of the Richmond South -- PuttabtynhapwFxolla form dhs heads ft rreta in a new machine for rtveUng ward will be bed Sunday. March IX ' at th chapel. trunk- - JtRT5 81 tar lat Grip Left You a Bad Back? to The Newt.) March y ll Spring Quarter Legion Pozt LKdy-ma- 1 Legionnaires Will Hear Adjutant General Talk LOO AN, 4he railroads. The association will have a contractor's and engineers' department which will co.opraie and work with tha state highway department." iZoL GJoo of the State highaav department wil address the organization at Twin Falls on the . eening of March 1$ 'i1 Pocatello Officer Spend east First bouth street The services Night in Liquor Raid will be conducted by Bmhop Gordon 8 Bills of Riverton and tr speakers r will be Bishop AivJn Hceslev (BpeciaJ to The News ) f the Tucnt-second Mrrh 8 Tllto? PGrATE3IjLO, Ida ward, former Bishop Wihtam Armstrong R 8 Hind. ton, liquor to the azrount of about Sft gal. and beth Fixton hard eid Gvorze of lons wine, Bishop consisting McAllister of the L.evnth ward will sak! snd moonshine were taken by the offer the open ng prajer and Richard " confiscation squad" of the police deW Madden, Jr., will pronounce the partment Monday night and early Tuesbened ctlon The grave in City cemc.- - day morning The petrol wa kept ter will be dedicated bv Bishop Bills busy a greater part of the night in The pallbearers wll be W. C Crump, carrying the Illegal liquor from various Jr., Sevb P xton Thomas 'ft iiam)i- - parts of the citv to the police station ton. James Int breten, H. M H Lund The pr te capture of the eenlnc and - W Snit.tzer The be wa made near m1Hi1gh when a small viewed at the Madsen residence from! house In the of 719 nori Sixth am. to 1 pm on the da of the avenue was found to contain ll three funerals Frauds and relative About 88 operetion 1ted to attend the strvicea was mash of destroyed by the Dr Hard was a natH'b Vf 8alt Lake, gallons officer and a son of the late Oscar H Hardy I and Mrs. Esther A Hardy. His earl it y f AJJ education was o!-ned m the schools I rlOtCl Manager AddrCftSCft of this state atid he studied medicine Club Kiwanis Northw'eztern in Pocatello at Chicago He their practiced university medicine here and in New to The ) Riverton for several vears, going tojI Special Los Angeles two ears ago He is POCATELLO Ida March $ E W. survived b his mother his wife Mr, fkhubert, the ftew manager of tbs HoLaura Madsen Hardy, daughter of the tel Bannock if the principal speaker late P W Madsen, four children, at the weekl) luncheon of the Marian. Estella LDs and Harvey Har- - Kiwanisregular noon. Mr club Tuesday dy, and two sister, Mrs Carrie Hardy Schubert commended ije local club wm Mrs and In Lstella with the Ci(y connection work Naylor Hardy Thompita ' son. both of this city- He declared It Beautiful" campaign (Special to The News ) LOGAN, March 8 The spring quarter opened at the U A. C. with a registration which bids fair for a large enrollment during-th- e last of the- - 1921- IT school year Due to the retarded season mmv of the students who were registered for the winter quarter only, have dctdeq A great interest Is being to remain taken in the new dairy courses and n educational cotfrsc a well as those is agriculture and home economics The department of auto. mechanic has recently received additional equipment which will enable students to advance further in thi line of study The students itn general, maintain an optimistic outlook upoa the financial conditions which have made it difficult for. many to stav with their work However, with the spirit of economy which ha been carried out so stnklng-I- v In socials and various other entertainments. and due to the aid ahich the college authorities and locat business men have extended most of the student will be permitted to continue without unusual sacrifices. American TBpnnal to The News POCATELLO. Iri Intend to Attend College State Ajylum Farm Management Change T?prnt I- 4' J was a welt known fact that iPocatello a a gate way of the rorthwi and. that with tbs proper advertising i would undbuntedly teome the greater city of this section of the United Stwtes Jpe?lAl Xo Tlie Ness ; Bringtrg tburistv to Idvho'vAS one f Ida. Man!) 8 -- J fs Cunnng-ham- , of her greatest induri and from for the Overland National receiver i w overlook ohrvation this being ht said He gave to ahov. ha j ban, that closed it door in thi city ihe benefit of tais country 'JrTae-- d April 2), 1821, announced today that he the total value of the agriculture proq. Would hf week pay'to the depositors utts and said that In 1)20 tourists the first dividend This wtU be one of spent $150 000,000 in ralifomia and In 25 per cent and. will amount to $1)-00Colorado the estimate is $109,008,809 This first dividend was det)d annually J O EHsworth, BornevtDe county by efforts to reorganize the baniu and T da fro PaiigKr wanlan club, snokeaJorg the hne celver say a of closer between tbe merchants and the farmer Many- - High School Senior March 8 Tbe xra Te n syTTrTTd fm thv of management TiStfTthir"hTi?rtrt ThrMTST of has been taken over by Ruben F Johncarriers a all tme for the purpose ston. weU known Idaho Fa. is man of bettering their condition Mf Johnston was ariecul after rec- It emphasized here today by or- - Registration is Heavy (Speclsl New) March-- S - U.A.C Gil I m The e atate hank failed to opea It was the only Tlmple, zorez and boils ueually re- for tufneaa todav sult from toxin, poison and impuri-tj- e utatd bank In Oklahoma City and atock of 200 009. . U(KEI) TO n kiK which, ore generated in th bowels had a capital' In A placard the window aaid a and then absorbed - Into tbe blood w LfKIAN. March twin g effd ei r.anlMtlon County. Clehc Wilkln-HSI- e through the Tery ducts which should bank was frequeht-absor- b H Chugg issned a marr!re iic?tie ' only nourishment to sustkin ly.The to Reid Fred Swenson add Tuesday named in investigations Into th . ' the body. . , failure of various banks over "the Lulu Schenk of Lund, Idaho. It Is tbe function of the kidnys io state. Probes into alleged irregulari-filte- r LOADOVKR SEEKS CITIZENSHIP ln th ta, banking affairs en-impurities from the blood and through state officials several IXXIA.V March I. Application for them out in the form of urine. of th Wilkin- - citizenship has been filed by Albert but In many instances the bowels times brought mention A steady withdrawal R. Oliver, native of London. England, Hale institution. areate more toxins and Impurities than waa responsible for the dos- rft. . funds TJe kidneys can eliminate. - then tbe rng today, according to the state bank- - P--- L PlHr Y Fllra Mnv This makes more hjood uses the skin pores as the next ing department best means of getting rid ef these im- - than 40 banks dosed In tb state in Build New Club House PMrltles which often break bur all over 7122. (Special to The News) the skin in Ihe form of pimples. PARK CITV. March A The local Th to tha clear skin uret way to Stem tUee eruption, saya a noted au City lodge of Kike held It anmlanelection r; Monday mxhL the follawir)t btlag from any pharmacy about -- eietn4P ty ! to get otReIigiou Illiteracy tour Jad ivtrirttkr't jOQcea R. L McDonough, exalfrd ruler; R. lahlespoonfui in a glaaa of hot water FL Beveridge, esteemed leading Xurtght; (By Assocleted Prase.) aach morning before break feat for one loyal Week. Thi wtU prevent tha formation APPLETON, -- WIs., March S An Dr. H H Deighton. esteemed Buck, esteemed ff toxin )n the bowel. It alio timu- - xperlment in reducing "religions 1- knight; JohoWErnent Olund, secretary; ,n ndurt'd !ruTcohiid?h Rzddon. treasurer; D B. Deeroch-er- a 8 o T5S?US -end clearing th akinof , George tyier. Eric Ne!lon. trustee; is education to grand; Croeumsn. watched , being liglous bimplea J representative Mf'Lacghltn, alternkta. Jad Belta'is ' inexpenaive. harmless! with Interest throughout the staff, lodge.waP. decided to form a corporation ll snd is made from the add of grapes The purpose tf the school as skated to ftnanco the building of a new Elks'! tod lemea Juice, combined with lithla-IbProf Em me. the leader, is to sup-He- home. A been ceiled fori meeting you have plessent, effervescent tpiy "fundamenUls In morals and re- - March 87, at which haa ttma the lodge will law are to wch to nJ'l'Won loan the endeavor clranUes,thablood float among the! aapper,C aordjng in our pub- - member. Installation will be held the I 4xclieot for tbo kidney tc well. I not I first meeting in April. AA v. tie school. Wilkin-Hal- jl , -- J7Z wnmaas (Special to The Neva) March 8. Basing bis subupon the statement recently ject made by Roger W. Babson. America's foremost commercial statistician, that there are four fundamental of prosperity, Richard" R. Lyman of Salt Lake CityC. addressed the students of the V. The A, at their weekly chapel. first of the four fundamentals whiefi Mr. Baboon emphasize is Integrity," aid DrLyman WH not have confidence in our bank becahse the walls are thick or because the door to the vault Is heavy but because the men governing these institutions have "The second fundamental Is faith, be declared J!n ordftr tnr succeed one must have faith in his fellows, in Jn the work in which he is Mr Bahoorrrelates an Inengaged cident which he experienced in South America which tlluetrates the poser of faith. Living below a great waterfall Is a colony of Indians who plow the ground with a stick and carry their When products 200 miles to market asked whv they did not harness the falls to lessen their burdens one of the natives mad the reply that by the time such a project were completed those now living there would all be dead. 'The third fundamental that insures prosperity is industry Measure yourself b that one word It the fellow that can do things that counts ymt the one that is afraid to commit himself to the necessar) labors of our dail life. We siant more production fom the farm and factories Our Industrial world calls for men who are capable of doing a good honest day's work is the fourth and last fundamental to euccaa One must have confidence In our fellows- and learn to help them in their work' For CONSISTING OF BOY5 AND GIRLS HIGH GRADE APPAREL, WHICH HE MOVES TO 152 SOUTH MAIN STREET) PACIFIC SALES CO. WAIT FOR LATER ANNOUNCEMENT Funeral Services for -- Dr. O. R, Hardy Will be Held at Madsen Home LOGAN We are continuing because we were handle the unusually ber of people who t . Babson Fundamentals of Prosperity Commented On Steady Fund Withdrawal X Causes Closing .of State Bank in Oklahoma City are Pimples Impurities Seeking i" f Special to The New) 8 The college LOGAN. March council of the U, A-- C. has Just announced that the following senior will be graduated In June provided the work, for which they are now registered, Is satisfactorily completed Home, Ecomonicst Lola Bradford, fpanish Lffie Brown and Fork Elisabeth Edna Crooketon. Logan, Anna Page. Lake Parson. Ruby Edmunds, bait City; Ilattle Bell Quemr. , Mountain Home, Idaho; commerce and bustne administration. Louis Ball If. Preston! Idaho; Leo H. Nielson. Union. Ore Harold Alvord. Logan general science WXlford P. Porter. Franklin, Idaho, Douglas Cannon. 8L George, Dan H. Nelson. Logan, Alfred Tippetts. HinckB. vPrkinson. Iona ley. Wallace Earn, Geneva Rich Irene Rich. Florence Odell and Eva May Barrett Logan; Euia Fletcher. Provo Haze) Louise Allen, Raymond. Alberta Canada: agricultural engineering and mechanic arts, Hanson, Salt Lake City; Clifford Percy A Stevenson Logan: Harry g Clyde, gprlngville; Albert E. Backman, ' 1 A PIMPLY SKIN N The 1$22 graduating class will. In all probability, number TO. 4 Buys tOJMESE La. with The Bankrupt Dealer ! N1HES" COLLEGE COUNCIL Such Glasses Power of Rotary is pertence. Discussed at Meeting PKOVO. March S "If the, full measure of Rotary la lived up to trran be made an Important factor in solving the problems of the world." declared District Governor Tom Davis of Butts. Mont, .in addressing the members of the Pyovo Rotary clob at g special luncheon at the Hotel Roberts today. "I believe you business men will do more than any other like group In carrying out the wonderful world-wid- e spirit of friendliness in which tha nations of the world are now engaged." continued Hr Davie. , The speaker -urged the local organization to stand back of the city officials In every praiseworthythemovement. He especially value of Rotary standemphasized ing for. the clean things in life and urged the local club to protect the girls and bova of this community against ev ll Influences. President J. B Tucker announced that at the evening luncheon Pridey. March 10, Dr, Charles Zuebiin will address the local members and ' their guests, which will be comprised of city and- county officials, officer of the Chamber of Commerce and dlhar civic worker on matters pertaining to city government and ctWc welfare work. J Detent Central Hotel, Lpfan, t'tah. i WE well-know- New Thrift bank mar he Mewed from Alf Smart h waive. The zr -- n Mr. A. Dixon, a Brook- - ! lyn trained nurse. - mad the follow- lng statement regarding gray hair: "Streaked, faded or gray hair can be ' quickly turned black, brown at light brown by (ha um 9! the following remedy that you can make at home Merely get a box of Orlex powdrr at any drag store. It costq very littie and no extra to b.iv TilneAtt." f in f ox. of distilled or rain ater and h (hrouith Ihe luilr. Full for mixing: and use and a Fold guarantee come t each box. one box will last you for m mths lb is safe, if riftfcs nm riir. ff j, i not sticky or gummy, and leaves the hair fluffy It will make a gra hair- - ' ed person look twenty )car ouugr. Adv frfiri 1922 .&- Make Your Own Gray 'Hair Remedy EOGAM HiiHMirt Lab MARCIL,8- WEDNESDAY you getting over a cold or grip only. find yourself a victim of backache? Are you suffering headaches, .too, dizzy spells, a dull, tired, worn-ou- t feeling and Then annoying kidney irregularities? dont delay! Physicians agreej that a vast number of the worst cases of kidney trou Every Picture ble are the result of germ diseases. In every Teds a Story V infectious disease the system is alive with and bacteria. Die kidneys are overwhelmed with the rush of new work; they poisonous germs break down, become congested, inflamed and 'diseased. Too often the real trouble is lost sight of until some dangerous kidney ailment sets in. 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T, IRK. dm V.mmJ I hari ued i L Ha stret. P'R and ?iable f.at Ft tfre oft writ knob d v ,en.-X- been Irregular in hia aced. aryrni tJfatement T Jief ue a hc 14 4 gtven-Var- rh Oo Noveft i an t a KidneM rctasiona re- - have ar my back KM trouble. W3 ' Mr Clark h8 srv trouble ft herder said 'Rrr' ey T "TTCha.'TTT me sd thry af.as give true'fme re!ie My former taerrtnt 1 KMnney Pills ode a box.. Foster-MilburnC- o., Manufacturing Chemist, Buffalo, N. Y. 4 a. -- A- X , ,i. ajrjf Sl. T |