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Show sr C f V- ts M f S-- , THE DESERET V 4 (OGDEN hM1 , r ,5 . - Of4i DesrS Ntis. Mt Lk n Til. J. L Jfeaas. ' . uiaita Uv. Olalmil. ( Kiiw. 04 lH (Ml i . .lVm ,nn Thrift honk mar from Verticil .Booth, ,&.Sevrnjh SorUi, FninkCuh. Tlie DMcrrt V -- Bur THURSDAY - Thats what thousands of stomach sufferers srs doing now. Instead 0l WOrtH Wekae dtalce Will to patch up d taking tonics, or trying srs poor digestion, they attacking Hold Quarterly Conference of cause the ailment real clogged the liver and disordered , ... - bowels March OGDEN, , . ..ill In quaneriy the t North MARCH 9 f 1922 R la Tuesday, the annual election of offl- cora was held and the following wero elected- - President, Mrs. Nell Boyle; vie president Mrs C. V. Fisher; recording secretary, Mr. L. C., Collins; corresponding secretary, Mra F. C. Christ; treasurer. Mra James Ryan; chaplain. Mra Laellla Moore; guard. Miss Alins Pope. Delegatee to the an nnal meeting of all chaptara In Idaho, to ba held In Boise, were elected as follows- - delegates, Mrs. Nsll Boyle, and Mra William Varley; alternates, Mr. Ed Tboreson, and lira I. C Coltha election. Mra lins. Following Moore read the sixth chapter of the 'Western Romanes.1 and latoriginal er, refreshments were served by tha Mrs Oscar Newhostess .assisted-b- y man "i 1 building. Method of rutting out and designing hats and making ua of old clothing were ahown o the women The school for women of !h county will be In seMlon three days and on Friday, March 10. at 1 pm. tha acheol will bo opened to tha women of the city who are Interested In millinery and clothing work. Get at the Real Canae Take Dr. Edward Olive Tablets Ni : county at the Farm Wbr In the federal headquarter UPSET? STOMACH NEWS Weber SBfrenCe'wmrT t.bornaeir Sund.y ' .. H9 TATt m SMARM Ogden When th liver and bowels ars per- - Mmreh ,on wlt,, ami The above illustration shows TROOP INgPECTtON ANNOUNCED. forming thtlr natural function away j and t troubles pm Repressntntlvss of tbs all the goes Indigestion and stomach FOOT, Iditho March Capt Chiropractor needs to D BLACK reneral Churoh authorltles wlll attend Hava you a bad taste, - coated and P. Brill commanding Troop B Uttb deliver addreseee A musical prothe remove Idaho notification received has scientifically cavalry, tongue, poor appetite, a lasy, gram will be given by the tabernacle that the annual federal Inspection of car fueling no ambition or energy, rbolr under the direction of Deeter O. Cause of Disease the troop will be made on March II. trouble hb undigested fooda? Taka Hinchcliff artilEDUCATED HANDS and by Major Prince, major of felld Olive Tablets, the substitute tor caloFort Douglas; Major John F. lery, mel . Nar, Table. an Idaho Wall, Tribute Final Adjusting a Dr Ed sards Olive Tablet are tional Guard; and Major J. B Burns, And Knif&r-NNo o mixed com Drugs poupd' To assistant adjutant general, Idaho Napurely vegetable Lottie Lindsay -- s uith olive oil You .will know them No Necessity for Employing tional Guhrd, bv h?tr olive coloe- - They - do the 1 ( Special u, The Newt.) Nurse. . . a TO ANNIVERSARY. CELEBRITE work without griping, cramps or pain EDEN. March 9 Funeral services of Take oho or two nt 'bedtime for OGDEN. MATTtl $ lumV. BLACK March FOOT, In Wadnes-Ida, ware wardJ held the ! chapel DvJ und Morgan twi quick relief .Eat what ypu like ISc Hber, bers, of the First ward Relief society t and 30c. lif the Weber cJub WfdnMt Adv. day at I p - for Mrs,, Lottie Lindsay are planning to hold a Celebration at favor.a thmHlv nrQn, with Counselor Tabernacle on March 17, In comthe Roy Thompson, Bishop the1 InaltaTton of a hard able toward m 312-31- 5 of the orBOYD' PARK BLDG. memoration onof the founding RJverad.! to Mor- of the league. Women desiring to re- officiating. Interment was" tn tha Eden airfare road-froA pro March 17, 114 ganisation j road will serve tables can do- ed by communi- cemetery. P.M. 5 to 2 gan county The proposed Office of and music will be Hours gram talks Musical selections wers rendered by 44 m$l with-MrElla O Ballantyne. porer approximately owed the of cating refreshments, by serving 3490-- J the Home Calls v Announcement waa made by Ticket are now on aale at atorea In the Eden quartets, composed of Byron Hy. and la the evening a dance will be held that funds the cltylfor tijs athletic benefit for the bulimia. Leonard Fuller. George- - T.eber coontr comm! In the amusement hall. Arrangements xrere available for their ihare rf the poor relief which will be held In the Stallings and Merlin Burnett and the are la of Mra Georgs T. Mar14 of Huntsvllla Isral Irorfe. quartets composed Davis county commissioners Alhadihra Tuesday evening, March shall, president, and her two counsel Ernest R McKay, Earl Felt Terrln, were unable to detcrm!neim mediately Elisabeth Mrs ors, M Solo iaa and Fred Louise INJURED Berlin. by IfiOELElTHLETL( John R. Stocking. Cutler and Mrs whethfr they could yo Thromrh wtn Another Sentenced Thackerall, The speakers were Presitheir share although they favored the dent McKay. Joseph Kirle, proiect. Morgan county commissioners i B. Htalllnga, George A. Fuller.' For Theft of Harness VirginThomas California Woman Gets 4he state road j agreed ts eur face shale to provide HONORED BYSOHODLMATES their county with H Wilson Fred OGDEN. March waa Ku from Klux Warnings good highways b fore the pacing . Builder Pioneer court. In district the js pleaded guilty installed ednesdav to a charge of stealing two f At meeting held tn th courtLaid Final Rest and harness from Rlverdale FRESNO, Cal, March I The first house Wednesday morning the com seta of for five is sent to the county Jail (Special to The News 1 woman to b selected for warning by missions of the three counties agreed months March services N Funeral OGDEN, Kimball bv Judge James of club TOOELE. March The of t state "I" a for maintenance Upon plan the white robed night riders who Jiavs was arrested with Clarence Brown for Roloran E Stephens, pioneer buildroads connecting their respective coun-jjle- He who was sent to the state prison, Tues- er were held Wednesday at 1 p.m In th Tooele hlsh school consisting of all been - ctlv In th dll district for-thlettered men entertslned as their guest, ' They favored the patrol plan day, for a term not lese-rhaone year. the Fourteenth ward chapel with Bish- Fharls Franks, one of their number who last few weeks la MrtL Mary Barnes, whereby workers will permanently have rharga of certain sections of the op Claranc Morrlsa officiating. Inter- hae Just returned from the.hospltsl af- ment was in the Mountain Vlaw ceme- ter four montha of suffering with an Canners rooming house and Can Makers highway . John R. Stewart. In charge of road Infected knee bone at a result of an in- here, according to a story printed totery were In rendered Freeno selections Musical the Reach maintenance for the state, was at the Fail In football season, day received Republican Agreement Francis iMarah. Dora Smith, Walterby jury Given 24 hours to close up and at a banquet early meeting end declared that the state and dance Tuesday eve- Gerard Jed OGDEN. March 9 road commission will Insist upon proper - ehe la Ballantyne Representatives Stephens. towsleave repot ted Cm niters ah and Joseph Frrnetiu. Th association JIU left. He called attention to tha Importance the' American Can company, who wsra speakers were. George E rowning 'wsr given by Supt. E M Reid Prlncl-l- n conference Tuesday In thin city, Dr, E. M. Conroy. Alva L. ScovlUa pal George D. Harding, M J Andrews ef the Weber canyon road and declared A Shupe. Phillip Garner and and Hilton B more tourist traveled tbta failed to arrtTe at s decision regard-- ! Miners Evans The guest was Trans-Mississip- pi Srobably In coming Into the atate from ing the price to be paid for cans for Hyram William T- - Stephens, with a purse of SI IS. as a presented W J the east than over any other road the coming season President Scale toksn small, of from aid and friendship Proposed tht th commijMonre-.o- f the school After which, all other stu'three count! to formulate immediate dents of th school wailed In the gymHT westKAN A. AS 8 and Mo.. March of Can Baker, the road; I A CITY, company, for the maintenance and greeted their guest with a plans In West Weber Cemetery nasium before the proposed paving la placed ern district sales msnsger for the Can danc to Kale wags replace were Immediate no the principal speakers. company, He said the n atate had OGDEN. March . Funeral service the scale of the central competitive Plan for th 1422 run will not be 'road tnaifltenante tnif 'funds ttr aldh-f- wouM come through the mapped out until the final action I for Mrs Martha K. Hunter were held Tooele Council Donate oaid relief field, was proposed at the brief meetand cans for fhe taken sate price regarding of gactUnelaX- by placing In freight rates have beer In the Ninth war(f chapel. W4nidi ing hare this joornlng of th joiner which woald compel the motorist to reductions canners Soldiers Monument o at i pm. with Bishop wnford say. and operators of the southwestern tarry the burden of road maintenance mad, the Ridges officiating Interment Th News ) to I (Special field, it was stated, hy James Cooley, West Weber cemetery. the vice president, district 25 of the mine A commltte TOOELE, March Musical selections were rendered by from Entertainment Planned to Former Governor Will Ui local chapter of the Daughters workers union. Mrs. Mary Karlev. Mra. Mary Jones ot or DO The proposition was made by Harry Jh Pioneers asked the city council Raise Ogden Relief Fund ,ng Mm. Jane Lindsay. The speakers Martin Dalebout. Francis Bras-- 1 to head a subscription list for the pur- - N. Taylor, vice president of the Central .were OODEN March f Eorror Governor March Catholic The OGDEN. Everet Nutboom, Henry Den- - Poa of erecting a monument In honor Coal and Coke company. It was not of those who paid the supreme sacrifice Women a league will hold a lea In the William Spry, commUaloner of general- kerg anJ BUhop Ridg-e. In the late world war and whose bodies discussed In detail. II. land office, will meet' with the 'directBerthana. Friday afternoon March hare been Interred in the Tooele City to aid the city relief fund, it Is an- ora of the Ogdea Chamber of Com- FA,D'A9T nounced by Mrs. P. J Carroll, president mere, Friday, at noon when luncheon1 cemetery. 413,392,214 Valuation will he seced In the Weber Club Funeral nervlces -OGDEN, March CommlBuloner Spry will apeak upon for Anna A Bailey, were held In the y I Set on Arizona Railway and Irr ration, aurh as Thirteenth ward chapel, Wednesday at I OOelC I OUtll JnOWS land mutter . . the Green River aocordinff to lpm. with Bishop J. Howard Jenkins ... Interment was In the Og- - r f By Azaoclated Prea ) Secretary Jeae S Richard UTeat Artistic. Ability officiating . Immediately after the meeting Musical selections were! den cemetery March. 9. A ten WASHINGTON, Washwill for leave and William Ethel ISpeclal-trendered hy Spry The News) Bagg ington D C It waa originally planned Pickett. Tne speakers were Charles A TOOELE March Boms most re- tatlve valuation of 91S, 197.214 was to have Mm apeak at an evening meet- Halverson, E. A. Olsen and Albert W markable free hand clay modeling Is be- fixed today by , the Interstate com- - j ing of the entire membership of the Belt ing done by Grant Rowberry. 14. son mere chamber but he waa unable to do eo rompnisalon for the total of of Judge Brigham H Rowberry, who Is during his brief stay In UtaH- owned and used by the Ari. J.ORIS WEBSTER BlRIED. a student of the Tooele Central school property . Funeral Bust elutes of Washington. Lincoln. zona Eastern railroad, a property afFARR WEST. March have been completed by th filiated with the Southern Pacific Th service for Loris Webster.2 werehelt wr,d Grant at the home Wednesday at pm wln voung lad and he la now working on capital Investment of the road Itself ouch Red Pepper Rub takes tb Dl models Of rlillCS Moroni L,Ity Bishop waa InCbugg officiating gas reported at 14.232;S94 from sore, stiff, aching Joints It tan-nthe Ogden cemetery i Principal Barlow plans to make a A tentative valuation of 2 325,009 hurt you. and It certainly stops ...IJt'DEV - March 9 On ft thousand terment f some-oexhibit Selections were of public rendered Musical his was also fixed for the property of the by shortly that old rheumatism torture at once plate bearing the name of Ogden, to Mlasea Verge and Wannetta Webster Phoenix and Eastern, a- railroad opbe attached to automobi.es have been The When you ar suffering so you can ordered speakers were E. A- - Larkin and as part of the publicity pro- - jo,,ph erated In conjunction with the AriStephenson, hardly get around. Just trv Red Pep- gram of the Ogden Chamber of Com- zona Eastern- TOOELE. March 9 The Farm Bureau per Rub and you will have tbs quickest nierca. It ta announced by Secretary; a, fkehs HELSrtE. S Richards relief known. Nothing has such conOgden will be ed- membership campaign III Tooele counvcrtised to the world during th pir- centrated penetrating heat aa red OGDEN, March 9 Samuel C Powell, ty ts practically completed in all towns Suilding Activities in t ear and the campaign Is expected city attorney, Is confined to except Vernon, which Is quarantined for pers. Just ason soon as you apply Red ent to resu't In the location of new fsc- - saalstant Show Increase - smallpox -bed abhis was with He Influenza lflO Reb-yfeel ner will the cent of Practically tingling torles In this city. Pepper Secretary. Rlchsrdi-seaHreowing to 1 th farmers In each local have Joined duty last week heat.. In three minutes It warms the terIn nesa but the Farm O Rb-hB eourtthe bureau elty Merrill appeared of sore 'spot through and through Pain CHICAGO, March 9 Reports Yrora 1 ' "yMid la In charge of the drive and la 194 and soreness are gone. m. is but condition cities shows the number of build- j Suit Charging Slander Jar of Ask any good druggist for ing pertfilta 'far. January waa nearly; iBowles 0,1 BlE Is Filed in Ogden Court! Red Pepper Flub. Be sure io three times that for January of last get the genuine, with tha name Rowles OGDEN, March 9 Alma I Warton year. H G Moulton writes In Chicago OGDEN March 9 Ell Fred Green on each package Adv. Commerce, a publication of the ChJ- filed suit ttj the Second district court, TOOELE March 9 The Tooele high cago Association of Commerce The g Wednesday agalnt .Joseph Ar- school Juniors are making every effort involved $139 799 280 as com110 00 for alleged sland-ito hold a successful Junior promenade permits wlth$8U5i2.924in. January-921- . He seta forth In the complaint that pared X uniform of .On Dec 23 1911 ind on other date he states booth has been carried out andplan all of Letenspn wickedly contrived and them have been disposed The general madctously Intended to Injure and TAXI WAGES INCREASED. ... color scheme of decoration w'll be pur- J fame his tiaifie hv sander OGDEN, March 9 A BIA n,) wh,,,, Jh whool eolers The p'atnttff further allege the! he dreas valued at $10 wa from pl 9. Chicagos March CHICAGO, wa In the state of Mashlngton at the Jatat and Thomas store 2141atolen Washing- time the defendant was Uttering and ton avenue according to a report re- - Commerce largest taxicab company fn a state-- 1 Chamber and was and It the slander celved at the police station The de. disseminating ment today announced that business necesturv for him tiprome to Utah aft rrfptlon of three Mexican women who In 1921 had been so good that wage (great expense to counteract the state-- ) were In the store Wednesday morning! Farm Bureau Hold Meeting Increases totalling $250,000 for cab i. are and of who. th theft suspected pier's Special to Th drivers effective Immediately had been , i be been furnished the officers IWUkir uDtKALUttDIl KR. authorized. inarch 5 The Remodeling of Millinery county Chamber of Commerce held it ROTARY GOVERNOR STEAKS.- monthl IS E.&roaxLw&y mretinir in the library regular And Clothing tk SKowtl nenrv w K J 'auditorium Tucadv evenlnif EnthuReady-to-- 1 Ladle ear ?h OGDEN March Mis. Skid- 2 Roslno of nfu,rl1' Tw,nHehlecuKlon Fsriwiirir. tltrrattoai . Fre.' wer "aA C lven more of tie extension service, gev to Pay tit liberty mj. a demonstration on mil- - meetingwaathespeaker mZT,b'r the 1 Rotar aia,,v this The high priests of Liberty stake llrerv and tlo'hing to women from the Weber t club meeting noon a reorganization of the Reaver Wednesdaat will hold an attendance meeting In the He spoke upon Rotary ideal prlnd- - Farm Bureau, was held In the lajcat same Eighth ward chapel, 8unday. achievements March E President and the following officers electl;.and Class leaders and all Hinckley presided and musical se- place, 12, at 2 pm ed Jr lections were . given bv Mercellus vice President. Samuel Po. Whitesecret members of the quorum are all urged president. Georgs Low, Smith and Mr. Ruth C Davis Each and treasurer, C. Dennis Whe to be present. member of the club pledged himself tary board member Mark Woolsey and to buy ticket to assist the athletic James M Rile, The regular monthly meeting of the benefit for the unemployed of the U A Oroberg of city. Priests quorum of Ensign sake and Rlgh Webertounty. Homer of Cache county, spoke will be held Sunday, March. 12, 1922, 10136 MATRON DIES. They- have been In Beaver 10 30 a m. In Whitney hall. at i county for . BOUNTIFUL. March 9. Mrs Hattie threw weeks aiding organizing If local --boTeaue -- Charie OSE OF THE NEWEST SPRING SiLHTXESS- S vd g w tch.Law.- -. m lfe-The regutar quarterTyonference of ljtw. memberships died at her home here Wednesday of There are 190 member In Reaver the Cottonwood stake will convene after a short Illness Mrs munty, the canvass at North Creek Saturday and Sunday. March 11 and ST LES OlR pneumonia "d Manderfleld is net yet completed 12, In tha stake tabernacle at Thirty-thir- d Law was born Id 1996 and is survived by her husband and six children as When the canvass Is finished a county South and State street. The well as the following brothers and organisation will be affected opening meeting of the conference sisters Richard. George and Dan Hedg.a will be held at 7:10 o'clock Saturday wick and Mrs James Br,son Funeral! BEA4ER BIRTHS ANNOLNCED services will be held In the Bountiful evening and sessions will be held at 2 ward 9 First Elders March chapel Sunday at the past 10 am and 2pm Sunday pm i BEAVER, s David O. McKay and Stephen L. Rich- births have been announced t the following homes. DROWNS IN BUTTERMILK TUT. of ards the to will Daughters, -- Made in Patent leather quorum New Low Heel -- So Light apostles pf Mr and MrJames Jones end Mr. be at all of the meetings The It Can Be Fsed for Dancing or Street Wear. GALESBURG, m , Marc- hJohn and Mr wieorge A.Brown and ' Mr and Millpresent Creek ward choir will furnish the Palm. 41. drowned.when he fell Into Mr. Sewell Bell music on Saturday night and the coma 10.000 gallon vat of buttermilk a ANIWFST LOOK PRICE ONLY bine of the stake will render jtholra milk plantthls morning Country Home Near Boise appropriate numbers on Sunday. In addition to vocal solos and selections by I Destroyed by Fire the Laurel BIRTHS ARE ANNOUNCED. Glee club The closing LAYTON, March 9 ,The birth of session win be held on Sunday evening (Special to The News.) son Is announced by Mr. and Mrs Wall-lac- e BOISE, Idaho, March 9 Fir com at 7.30 under the auspices of the M. Qalley and a daughter by Mr pleteiy destroyed the Cfe.pta.ln John I. A. An excellent musical program and Mrs. Ralph Hampton - " Tates country horns, tha has been arranged and an address N home Just outsideadjotaing of the city will be delivered by Elder D. O. Mc)82,dra or Boise, Wednesday afternoon. Much Kay. A cordial Invitation is extended of the furniture and works ot art were Just $2.00, $3.00 T; saved but the loss Is placed t 115,000, to all to attend the conference covered by Insurance. regulat-monthl- y Th meeting of Cheaper the the high priests of Granite stake will Street Stores in be held In the Forest 'Dale chapel BLACK foot. Idaho. March 9 At' Sunday afternbon. March 12 t--i the meeting W Ilford ward will furnish the proof . B, - P. E O held at the horn Chapter, of Mrs. E. E,' Massls gram. , : Paid -- Inspector-Instructo- Mr. akhmaintenangesystem -- See What $ 1 .00 Will Buy At Auerbachs T omor row -- int W.S.Lamoreaux,D.C m-.- xpr4t Special on Womens Boots - -- s - the-han- ds i, t at . 100 Pairconservative Mostly black of at a. s, n .r to I and-Kto- :bc-l'i- -- to-ha- ve Wlge . pl ,400 tor cnamoer ljuest ' : nripvvi , , projt o i , Iame styles. A par- ticularly attractive purchase. Come early as these" will move fast. Mostly high heels. Formerly $8.00. Auerbachs Economy Square' for Shoes. Cash and Carry 7 Childrens Womenll Envelope ChemUe, $1 Curtain ' Scrim, 10 Yds. $1.00 . Union Suits, 2 For $1.00 Mad of fin Nsln- sook. wrlth lace and Inserarobroldery tions Regular $1 (Auerbach's Door ) V s fleses r Slightly llned.medlum weight. All slzeg Slses 44. Srd Curtain -- lengths Door.) - Womens Ladies Crepe De Chemise, kerchiefs 12 For $1.00 Chine $1.00Yard In flesh end ivory, Regular 1 10 value. Limit 4 yards to a customer. 2 For $1.00 r- - "V 4th (Auerbach's r- ExtraFine msrqals-ett- e and scrim. H Mill Inches wide' hand embroidered envelope chemise In fteeh color nainsook r 100 BLOUSES AT 100 only; blouses and middies. In this assortment you can find blouses of excellent quality voile, in plain white and others in light figured effects. Middies of exceptional values in white and others, with light blue, pink and red trimmings. Values up to $2.00. (Auerbdh gevnd Floor In-,- - Jee Western Industries :k of January HI-- m - """! 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