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Show rzs? cowlUi PRdDW Sjmip Firm Proportion.' ,0," boja n v4a re-f- ln a. Pnlw. Held t! il, J, .r?. AUXILIARY' CITT March II The Poat Amertoan Legion City itse a ladle auxiliary at Its regular meeting on Wednesday evening of next week and for that purpose the members will be accmpenled to the session by their wives or moth- ers. For some little time the Legionere have been campaigning for a worn ena and toe necessary ao thsorganisation will be perfected so the organisation organisation will be perfeot next Wednesday. .IMJdOOjJOIfr, BRIGHAM Nothjng like fresh air play jto build sound.sturdy bodies d Too much coddling rooms, too heavy CONCERT IS ANNOUNCED. flannels and lack of outdoor exercise make weak . BRIGHAM CITT, March 11. The P In A. C. Glee club will appear this city, , ling in later life; Let the youngsters run outside at tha high school auditorium. Monday far winter well arxtuuner. evening. March 11. This will be the last data tha club will fill before getLogan from Its awing ting back to around tha state Two Brigham boys are In the company. PRO Womens ,l.i H' J t's survived by ktowlfe, Mrs. Christina Nelson Cheat and three ebllAren: Delons. Stanley and Bari Cheat also the nd sisters: Charles following brother Cheal and Mrs., Emily Bsrgsr, Brigham City, and Fred JCheaf. Corinne. Funeral services will bs held in ths Third ward chapel Sunday at I p ue. with Bishop liW,.YltlO presiding. 8peolal to The Novo ) BRIOHAX , CITT, March jObivW DtUtcrf City 1 In Unt to ooeoro tha loo, OttHtv tlon of the lnltlol factory of tho United HtWB, State Syrup company which will J cttr, w -- W, ClrraUtln Kepi the otoek Aolaoeea produced from beet ougar t Ut various factor! tal to a syrup Two meetings were held In cUr Tuesday afieraoon-andeT-PluWe Dtomt Neon Thrift hanks n looking to that1 end. Th- - first " Tordell Booth. meeting was ba tween representatives of tha promotion company West Sonath North. Prooo. Utah. who Included J. F. Bradshaw, and Attorney Greaves and a number of prominent local businessmen end tha proposals of the promoters SEHTIHEItF ELECHOI ware discussed informally. In tho evening a public meeting was held la the Commercial club rooms at which much it ,ot tha Information given out at the former was session III repeated and added statements were made by the vtslt-,in- g relntive to the proposigentlemen tion they have PROVO, March 10 The hoard of The proposition offered the people education rrlday officially appointed of Brigham City ha also been present PaXman a member of the board, d to Labi and Spanish Fork and it re- Jnron to succeed John W. McAdam. resigned. uiret tha subscription of not iess than action 920000 in stork or tha guarantee by followed a T'b election which was held sentiment" soma responsible organisation like tha Tuesday wherein Mr. was made the Commercial dub that tha stock wiU ba " choice of the Pitman subscribed. voters of the district. A preference for Brigham City aa tha 0 location for tha first factory wao ex Course Will pressed for tha reason that this city Dressmaking is located on tha main Una of the rail -- Be Council road and la a natural canter of-t- he by beet sugar factories of Utah and Ida puAVA !ho from which tho company will have I i!?.y ,eVJnr,akln wilI h. om n to draw MunTcIpIl council supply of raw material. neat In orderlu that beginning tha matter might be Thursday afternoon, March T t definite a way, a committee o'clock In tho council room. Aa tho got atin of P. Russell composed Wight W.Nel-V. 1 council to a liUls going expsns and F." Hansen. Call, Brigham Joseph - trou bio to furnish the course. It Is son and Victor Er Madsen, .went to Salt-Lahoped that th result will ba aa Thursday to confer, further aa poaaibla Miss Thomas, In- - with the promdtors end outline a plan . ntructor In sewing nt tha civic center of campaign. The Investigation nt Kail Lake, will have the course In special will determine committee - charge. v whether or not the proposition will be accepted by the Boxelder Commercial club which has been asked to sponsor Tells the movement end guarantee the subof the required amount of Makes Beautiful City scription stock. PROV6. March 1 1 Dr. Charlea Zeub-lllecturer and expert on municipali-t.isNo Church Meeting! appeared before the Hntaiy rjub at the weekly luncheon held in the Will be Held Brigham Hotel Robert Friday evening and gave Provo "the once over" ere' XSpeclal4ftIhJiew city-Thbeautiful are na CITT. March It During fence." declared the speaker in telling theBRIGHAM now to build an ideal city. "If you are peel week, the wards of Brigham and the Boxelder stake have regoing to have cattle and pigs and City frained from holding any meetings, for chickens you can't have 'a beautiful the most part because of tho prevacity. Toe may, of course, choose m hlcb lence of tho flue. The situation has you want Dr. Zueblin spoke In a humorous vein not cleared up sufficiently to warrant the lifted, accordsuspension In beingChurch throughout, keeping his audience in ing to officials a conference of constant laughter- .- After making many end board of health the members of suggestions aa to how Provo might Im- this morning, meetno so be will there prove Its appearance ho launched Into in this city on Sunday and a discussion as to how to attract peo- ings held In the wards week outride next during ple to tho city, are In-- a better The speaker expressed Ms preference the local authorities to Judge aa to what course to for the managerial form of city govern' position err the matter of whether they pursue ment, and declared that In bis observa-tinhold meetings or not le being he had found better sfficteaey-b- y Tor them to decide: Placing the responsibilities of the city's The situation is not serious In this management on the shoulders of ono community doctors main-. man. though This done It is the duty of that tain that those who tho are being attacked man If he would be successful to take are more seriweek this the malady ererv man, woman and child into his by ill than those who firri came confidence In matters pertaining to the ously down. are not carthe children That public welfare. the malady from th schools Is Following hie address before the Ro rying from svldsnced the fact that the major-o- f tary Club Dr Zueblin delivered a cases ar found among adults. a College hall on America among re have been a number of deaths the Nations of tho Earth," ao that tha from Influensa-pneumonsituation Is reffsr&ed serious)?, though not critical perhaps School Superintendent pywwx. u plearloygad-Brlcb- ONTO UT MATRON over-heate- Wn DIES. BRIGHAM CITT, March 11. Mrs. George Woodward li, died Friday at on home her Promontory after a short Illness. She wae the daughter of Mr and Mra Julius Smith of this city, who with her husband and ftve children survive her The body will be brought t, bare for funeral services and know that daOy At the same time. Ticks Is abexercle in childhood, Is sorbed thru and stimulate thrskln Like a liniment, poultice os plater. th only louadstton far strong bodle in -later Uf. Grandma's method raflg means winter a well sa summer. brought up to date But. wfth outdoor exposure, Tb value of external application cold nr bound to coma. for colds, those of particularly children, has long been recognized. In th days when grandma wu tb family doctor, goos grass Policy For Year Will be mixed with camphor and turpentln know now that cold ar not wa tbe favorite Outlined Mass Meeting JustAnd remedy. "staple" cold. Then came camphorated on and vapor be net 11 A roast mnsf KATffVTLLE. March neglected. They lamps. Vicks goes a long step further. meeting- of the cltisehi and taxpayers THE MOTHERS PROBLEM Much of tb catarrh, deafness end m of Kaysrllle will be held at the opera Colds should b houae Thursday evening, March 14, at health of adult to now laid by physicians Crowing cH&i rea mm! outdoor fierdic 2 20 o'clock. at which time Mayor to tb mgi nrtad colds of childhood. treated directly With outdoor expoturo comet cold. O Barnes and ths cltr councilman will make a report of tae affairs of Colds sr simply Inflammations of the ofton follow neglected cold. Seriou'reiultt be Constant to dosing Kaysrllle. The policy and program mucous membrane that linee tho air But too constant dosing for cold fs elo followed during tho coming year will harmful passages and lungs and should be trrVfd also- TT tkoo netheaybo haven't satisfactorily solved tht problem. Jos as we tree surface On tb otber lar.d, constant internal such as bruises or burns. Inflammation, this message is directed. Utah County Kiw&ni&ns dosing frequently disturb tb child a Tbe medication should be Entertained Springville digestion. to tbe Inflamed part. When th stomach b upset and appetite directly Rub Ticks over the throat fend Good for SPRINGVILLE. March 11, A big Impaired, the child neither eats nor digests But tb air passages can only be reached cheat until the difficult breathing to remeeting of tbe Kiwania zoongb food to keep up lu strength. with can b Inhaled. And vapors that grown-u- p too' clubs of the county waa held her lieved, then spread on thickly and cover of Ticks there waa no until tbe at Thursday night with a tng representawith a hot flannri doth.-O- ne Ticks to Just aa good Tor rrown-upThis, In turn, lowers It bodily miitance convenientdiscovery applies ttoir-or economical tion from every chib la tbs county of method too for tonsillu,. quinsy. Jeep chart .bed time usually prevents invites further cold and other diseases, night these present vapors. supplying odds, catarrh, bronchitis and asthma. attack of croup. A genuine spirit was lOOk X at toe meeting Many sub It penetrative and rubrfadent action apparentcounty-widhousehold A e diswore A interest jecta of makes It useful every day alio, for cut, For Head Colds, Asthma, Catarrh, Hay druggist cussed in ths moat friendly spirit. burns, scalds, bruise boil Itching skin Fever Ticks should be melted In a reliance solves the problem' Among these was the question or the ihilbtams and troubles, akin, chapped ba used malarial apoon and ibe vapors Inhaled, or little ld Tht treatment to a boon to mother. iypajfsprains. in ths completion of ths state highThlsproblem has been solrejbya ran be applied up tbe nostrils and snuffed Used Immediately afler exposure it For any trouble In fact, where thereto up the bead. Carolina druggist way through ihe county. It was the North concensus of opinion that Portland ceor inflammation s to cold children congestion. Ills discovery, Vicks VapoRub. acts hetpf prevent ment should be used, it being pointed out that it is a Utah product and much like a vapor lamp and also like a liniment For Deep Chest Colds, Sore Throat, Applied at bedtime It Is a safeguard How Vick thould mors practicable for ths country over or Vick against spasmodic croup. Tonsihtia, Bronchitis, Coughs platter. which the road is to bs built be used should be epptied over tbs throat and Tt works quickly In sore throat, bead M. O Packard was toastmaster, and comes In the form of a salve Is It If necessary, first using hot, wet aside from tha many interring short appllsd xlarnaUydoesn't disturb, dl. COldl Dd Chft sold, For Spasmodic CrSup, Children! (olds chest addresses, "stunts' were pulled that doth to opes, the porwi of Aha gltln . aa aa and often can used be created much merriment Among the gration then rubbed in well until tbe skin to red; a with were: of Dr. safety. desired, perfect freely Joseph Hughes speakers on covered on and with or spread thickly Spanish Fork. Dr. Georgs H Brimhall of hot flannel cloths. o thickness T. L. fichortsM. J. Will Knight and set free If tbe cough to annoying, swallow small Vapors LeRoy Dixon of Provo, Commissioners T of Reece and James Payson Joseph pieces tbe size of pea. by body heat Gardner of American Fork Necessity of Better Care Orchards is Explained Record Profit Made This druggist found a new way to Vapor d combine the old remedies, (Special to The New ) for colds Camphor. Menthol, Turpen Sow From Idaho Brood important BRIGHAM CITT, March IL Dr. tine and other valued M. C. Merrill nd A. E. Halley of the 35c To The News) (Special When Ticks to applied over the throat This salve to so mad that when applied Utah Agricultural college addressed 75e "TWIN FALLS, Idaho, March 11 and cheat, tbe and clothing over throat and chest these Ingredients large audience- of fruitgrowers at a A new record in the raising of "pork$1.50 club ers' has been estalished here, accord should always be left loose around tbe are released as vapors by the body heat. meeting held- la the Commercial Throe Sum 1 on tha prtvajMn neck In tbe form of a funnel. A the T??!? Vrhtir.jtv to ths local farm bureau office Inhaled with each breath, these vapors orcharll.ti hfv. become nor. or A. I. O'Reilly, county club leader, re- body heat releases tbe Ingredient, vapor that hie registered- carry the medication directly to the part arise from the chest application. To get yesterday less negligent In the matter of prun- ported llteow farrowed a to. Du has roc bronaffected that tbe noee, throat, Jersey the fullest effect from Vick them vapor ing and apraylng, it Is reported, with was purchased chial tube and lungs.' ABSORBED INHALED the ernult that the orchard are Infest- - tervrf IS plga Th sow should be freely InhaML two years ago for ISO and that year ed with disease and a determined camva linlmnt. por. the owner derived prints of I1.2CZ paign la being waged In --thle and oth- from antmaL th er- section, op the situation In order that the fruit crop may not be Jeopardised. ,MNT TMCKNEV EXPECTED. TWIN FALLS, Idaho March "If from Californio hatcheries ar begin intendent of motive power of th Short month. Align it Rademacher, Pocatello, About 100 delegates- are expected to . Mn Hinckiej' in larg numbers Line ft historical JiS, Albert plater. floiav IIS-- , Ring to srriv Carpenter attend th sessions of the Idaho Turck, end ft appears that The bdditry Indus- review aaa. Laramie, III devefopment ol mdm Wyoming Hugh held eon be vsntion to association men's . Diet in The of power. cost a locomo boom Cache to City Brigham County is average try James H. Orr, Gray bull. here March II, 10 and ll. acoerdtng to of live in 1S24 wheq the first railroad $12. month, this year. In years past a good-de- al again announcement from the local chamber was chartered was shout 99 500 pres of tbe chickens been ( Special to The News.) has importation association commerce. The of comprises of show stock but now a ery larg ent common standsri ones cost fit 000 -- BRIGHAM CITT. March 1L George automobile - and. taxloap operators, BOSTON WOOL MtKkCT. A. Cheat, the birds coming In are pro port lon-- of prominent local carpenter tn atmt-iCairW PIlvnr ulty of and contractor, died at his home here frteght handlers, and persona and the White nonox, producing atralna Ngch.ie The Commerelal W Ds Carrl TO ED. LlfEliEO weeks L$f totwo waa pursuits. seem stricken have the Teed in last night. He, Leghorns Bilrils tomerrow wui jwUrii weef price. fTvwo NH a line this Rhode many great though TtL Island Reds City, r Horror Bat POCATELLO, Ido,. March 11 A msc a. fellow. ar coming in. has been issued to Thom riage adchlgao and New Ter fleeeMt Delaine aa Tula Marts WpHsh 4 un.uli.ii; Henry- dark-and- ' JKMrr'nne. onwa.hed both giving their residence as Focsiel I blood anwaoh- half blood anwaahed Jo. The Puvm News Thrift books msf ed SIIJ, qoartor blood .a d llflfc be secured from Alf Smuriiiwaiic, Wtaconala. M'aooari aad average Now RegMl RDER HIPrCT ARRE9TED. Central Hotel, Logs a, Utah. bleed If. 1 ain!, half 37blood biood Special to The News i March 11 Texas ftn. 12 months 1.9$ John POCATELLO, Ida., CITIZENS TIKE f months fdQfJ Smith, a negro believed to be wanted j 19. middle, mil Northers Washington, D C on a Tnjrder man arrested Thuday mirhf ouatr osrhriV) S0gS charge matt br 1 sp!s I 14 (Special to The Nev ) I'etecuve Eramon and Gar'n" )rtfi)n combo I 949 2 t ne sod fm 11 He In beiiig held Fupt. Sergeant Feerup PICTURES OF ELKIERO A POCATELLO, Ida,tneMarch c t oin rBFtcra og ilgS9. va.iy No. moths power fur nestigat)on C Hinckley of j of the Oregon Short Line department 4 1494 Ui Tff'rr' some Interesting information reFE14IO8 ORAITf D. . f feJood combf gae rflThini on motive power equipment garding 1 hl'Ked pftmbicg SSgTS n A of number IiOOAN, March IL WA8HIVGTOV th Short Lins In an interview Friday March 11 - The fol- ingfu fiA 9fgt9A, is Hiflio citisens went out onto the east Mr. Hinckley laid ths xalue of shop io ,ng w.etern pen. ana lmtt been bench above th city cemetery and se- machinery tools granted PocatHo at Including Stohs best comb'rg 2932; best, card cured good pictures of a herd of elk amounted to $491 79 the total vgtue of Jonee. Boles, 120 per mg z: g x s. Idaho, that had roamed down from the hills machinery of the Short Line w and wers grating there. It was poss- shop $705 92f plant machlnerj at at sien ible to approach the animals Quite close Pocatello. $7 19; eotwf vaiue.of all of power maehlnerv of th Short Line ta ss the? seemed to be without JocomoOvc human folk. f$.OI7.27tf. $142 449. inter-men- Most not , neglect colds ke by-th- Letturer What n, o, -- MOTHERS -- s at at n. lac-tu- re at e. er Ahat-ahnu- ' - u. Over !7 Million ta Tells of Convention PROVO, March H. A Dixon schools has Just reof the Provo city11Supt. turned from Chicago whera be attended the national superintendents convention While away, he and seven other Utah superintendents visited the schools of Kansas City, St. Louts and Grand Raplda Among the many impressions received on his trip he pieces the following ea tha most Important, result of research in First, That as psychology, - statistical experimental methods and other divisions of science, our schools are bound to undergo greet change In the next few yeere; hecond, that principles of business management must be more rigidly applied to the schools than ever, before because school population la Increasing tnuch mor rapidly than ar the fund to support tb school : FINED TOR ASSAULT. 11. City March PROVO, Judge Jams R, Tuchsr Friday fln4 Henry for assault and battery on Lund E. W Dy of Kprlng-TU- k bis father-in-laafter a Jury found himhi guilty. entrance Lund attempted bla Into tha Dye nous In ordar to a wife and child. !0 to-for- Jars Used Yearly Of time-teste- ta. VapoRub the DIRECT treatment it t and Contractor - hr at Ifwfrm n Pwrl nuaut, or ofhe ge tr -- IMMIITONEIM U tit es i. rf . 1 Lo-ga- -- -a far Vars. $14S92.v91 passenger freight cars. 92 790.19. motor cars. $122 252. work equipment, Jl 72 65$, miscellaneous equipment $1 224 The total value of all equipment $25 740 172. 11 Mavor Frank abote. LOGAN. March The Short Lin owns 47 locomotives, Francis ,of Ogden was ths principal 279 passenger ca, and frelgnt the weekly luncheon aof ths cars- - The smplovee ip the mechanspeaker at and he made very ise) department at the present time Klvtnii club todavcloser commercial ro- number some 2 300 frvr the entire earnest pleafor tation between Ogden and this secAt Pocatello at the present Dm 4 h S are emploved at the bacs anop, 264 tion of the state and better He wza In thing In reneral In the engine houe, 7A in the wr dethe sdectrtcal by Dr R o Porter and hi partment aud talk was well received. Ogden Mayor Urges ' Greater on 33-.- it) California Boy Sent Back Logan Citizens May See Zion National Park Views To Mother in California 11 At th regular LOGAN. March meeting oF h ffcamh.r of Commorc. waa a communication hold night D, 8 8oncr of lh Oregon frm rad tt nolle, Bhort Lina commending to of member the nlriurea f Zion Na tlonal park, being exhibited by Itandali Jon.e of Cedar City. The Chamber re ferrsd ths matter to Its entertainment for th commttt o The Newtt Marck 11 Mra Ida Lena Fetch-r- 'a nf lt I 8 Gianntne wired th police sutforltjc Thursday night asking aid of th efreers in as- 1 sisting her to locate her oti. Neal The hov was found atf Oiannine h tn Y M C. A holldtfig by Detectivsi who took him to the poll j yimmorf toirqngejfpossibla g Th matter of th franchise for durance phone to hit mother A routs through Igsit esnyon wssiro4g faPt was wired end tb lad was . discussed at some length and the chsm sent to his home Friday dtemoon. . her took ths position that good aervtcs I must be Insisted st a reasonable price of Voters Women franchisethe tho in League upon granting lat fSpecfal POCATEL1AI, -- A Style Pageant showing spring in costumes of . 1 raft-Sta- 922 . New Fraternity at .. U. A. C. Receives Charter on living models 2 to 4 p.m. Monday . Muaic by Brox Orchestra . - v. .'..dlallv It therwT7lth C7fflMeiDTn aeatona opening. Beeg miller. Stanley Featuring Millinery, lanTm addition, an extensive juvenile review, of little children will bo on nil previous to, and Immediattiy for Each repreaenu k T!5el? la th. lpe f M,erml prorommvIbc. vary ubtntlal lor Opening ) . j - ln. . ' ri e, V Alwyw Session. RANT BABT CHICK IHrOSTKD. LOGAN, March 1L Tounk ohlck . f Cham-Avar- n, JWr. , Hnlrn. Oeerge Nelson, Wondroff Amier. aon, Adolph Tueller, LaMortt Tueller, Ictor Terry, John W. Larsen. Lee ren-toLyman Fawaon. Earl Hollingsworth, Clyde Crockett, Doyl Lewis, Hersch.l Coles. Lao N.llaon, LeRoy Brhank. A. J. Bryan, Levelle Cooley and and Accessories ar tflpeelat to The Nw POCATELLO Ida. March 11 Maud Wood Park, president ef tb Special to Th New.) LOGAN, March lt tn the granting tlonal League of Women Voter. 1 Mr. Na- d- - Mrs. Perk jnlght af the FannaOk hotel nature is now on the campus that It wee not the Following era the charter member iemphessed the fact s wemen to of the hrgenl purpose Georg F. Knowlton. J M. Slovene. i nsw pollttcgl osty hut FaUwclsitd A1frMH Batemsn.A. Roscoss, form sepsref an which would be to be preaent. Too wilt be urprled. and pleaaantly aurprleed new Uabiona" hlch" Walker' haa aaacmbled'to ahow voa at this Rcady-to-Wc- Explained to Rotarians V T organisation a common meeting place and would prepare the women Sf th nation In the nee of the hallet Folowlng the address Mra Park. Pen Kiser, a Rotarlan of Bpohan told of tho work ta Jhat Oitv hy th Rotnr-tan-s In earing for disabled Children In his opinion th car of disabled on of the and' ccldpl.d children wa works of Rotary. gredtest Th vocational ts'k of th meeting waa .delivered by A. C; Hlpckley, auper- - et-fi- ' A-.- it |