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Show Ac " 4 r-;- t - fc -- V THE f DESERET : NEWS paid to Mr ward Carrier DBrr Untof wHi n Ufu mwu, urBat wt City, tt Hamy ' I to r4 MamhaB. Htyttlrf. TheRIGHT Paint for This Climate - The Doom N'mi Thrift banks may Kcnml from Alf hintirtbwalio, Ventral Hold. Iopii, ftati. - f - v Rob-lno- , REAPPOINTED. 1L An OEXTERYXLLE. March nouncement of 1 cr re ppoirtrrvnt re-af Ic ha been postrraatcr of CVntcrvi ceded from Waahix.gton py Mr Nellie i j: n f climate. er l. . s e t The baa of our palpta Is pur carbonate of lead demanded by thin climate. Paints which contain a high amount of sine oxide day-nig- ht, Five direct Ore were also elected aa follows: George B Bowen-- president of tbe'oran!itlon Harold Ws Brangham. j " rftteT commander of Tvogan I i port n - riedeilcl F."T o TTFi A die c T H'I& Champ, banker- Geer present vice president of the Chamber . of Commerce- - and Joseph CM e i 1, former poeimester The annual report by President Bowen showed the chamber had centered Its actlilres ilpon It planks which were list, annual meeting. .adopted. at-l3 He commended the given J he the city officials at ever request of the Chamber of Commerce commit- swaac-S- . At.i,r March IS. tinbled In Pima j Merrill tarrtlly la j Saturdgy. 'March 11; and xlgfctA-teremembrance of thtir honored head, th lete Patriarch Pht cman C. Mcr- - j prevent, HI! Mere than lutt-wcincluding some d.a'ant re.atlves and friends - but the njaiurlty wore de- - j scendante of th late patrlareh, PblL C. Merrill, g, ftndwn. presidcd and th women took cere ef the lunch-eo- ''tTflATKcffr Th region OgSGSR' bi tees arcaa r Memory of Patriarch w t Bennett' paint eecooMnendfd - by more than IS years of success in this iri- -- termountaln held. Jferrill Family Honor ara nnanlted.to our mountain territory. Jvns M. I MENS SHOP iLVs ML'S Funerat KAMAS, March IS Tor 'Wiiliam Lemon. mlm dUd Friday, March 10. were -- held in tfca-chaTuesday with Joseph era presiding The apeakere were Wanaw Ham B Burseil tyl Lemon, Jr. by Leri Peareon Music w furnish Aha South gurnrr.it, high school -- . C Z. tntirf Bennetts paints have the covering body, the lasting quality and the permanence of color that is real economy In paint. to The Xewa.) ihowlnc . JyOOAJf. .starch It. Report a year of great activity and accom- -, at the annual pllehmerrt were made meeting of Chamber of Commerce Frl-r- - the People Spring Opening ReadlhJBL MASS HfETlAU DATE SET. KAYSY1LLE, March IS The ma meeting called by Mayor John G M Barne to d.ncua f'naniial condlLorand iiQprotmr,i deeired by the c!ti- March Jd at S pwi Tve 1 for Friday and later original'. y waa poatponed j painters use Bennetts paints because they are specially made to stand up in this high, dry Master Owned and Operated By and For The Peoples Store POntimER J geo-Sti- ff EmelU Nielsen In the VJnthT with BUiwp tb in charg. Aim Sofcne Ur P. prr ale tie r 1922 Mon son of Frarjrhn, 1 lab; Roy of R.chmond and Pro it 0 P Un4qijial Rmhop J I. Mortenhn and th Amai tffecd the 4frvooatto Muaie wa furnished by benediction the Ninth ward choir, a 1th a aoio by Mr. AUca and byJiao dedard Pawn Weaver. Nephl Larsen icated the grave "14 i r MARCH 38 SATURDAY ytaifda.y rtilJorgcnycn tcikrni Ahrham LOGAN bmrvlar be 7-- . Ask W xe the Accomplishments reported were bond securing of the passage of a road high-wav election, designation of th main throurh th rormty as a primary on the Tellnwston road highway; I - commencement of the Logan "Island? ' sewer- - extension of the college bottle Merrill eldest Son, John Bishop In the i , Mrs. Earn Xttndalt when , improvement TO WED, Itgnn City his UC he'cn f the, of unsightly fences dee tdaughter. nn inlereatlnj h earn. owrtsry: removal LOGANTHarch I f The county clerk gave Tl-v In th Ha la survived by his wife, four Wrfuad Ilf of his father bishop related city; Inatallatlon and vequipment a nsarrta Hcensa yesterday to how of first class automobile camping daughter, one eon and two slatarn. the left mi plains h1 his fa' her lewayna Koia and Caundal Larson. delicate dormitory Funeral servtoes will be held at koih grounds; th building of wife anT three small chilof Loffaa, work m. 1h at at March Lewiston P Agricultural Ilah college; I Sunday, If, " dren and Joined the Morhwnr Batfor better railroad connections in th talion that won so much for the coun1 valley. 19 HELD. PCKERAt Annual Attend The fish and game committee of th Many try The llt e wife wi'h her babies '' h chamber LOO AX Marrir IS Th tn locating the funeral of Jeprnyel wThout 4he help of the LL C. A. of Prom Junior Mrs. Andrew Nyman was held in th I new atete fieh hatchery In Lena -l e,oT.H,n. ward chapel venterriay Bishop jeanron and the sports committee was thc..,. wphr fS.ee T1Jr l,'Pr John 1 Advms presiding Thf Iak- w&) ,1 successful In obtaining th ftne. pew - - (Special to ThA In I lah and N Morgan ere were lh W field at athletic and rrookton. LOG AX, Guest from March IS, i ho ' grandstand In htlrn m w i in charge Glndfrson, Hihop Tik. M Brigham Young college, t working" (rKidnt 4h pavta-n- f f th (hirch In the he l- - P S Salt Lake.-OirdJohn H Kmp and B hop William of the lrai t with t'lls ronne-pio- n I - a rChurch officials a pioneer of . rholr and Frarlc H. latter pHcrs anti state and Idaho wert in attendance Hde Th The rerqrt of Henry F Lauo rhaff-- , !a$t niybt at the rlftenth annual Baugh furnthed music interment was tj,e t.ur'h south as we ns baseball coun il favored Jlinlor Prom of the U A C. held in the In the Logan cemetery I ; man of inhe the rn Hgona he was Northern ltah league. Tfrrtrrv yyfnnailiim one of th - T7T Ur w nv first s t couples were In 1TMPLE WORKER DIE. Appxoxi(iiailx I tied in latvr in attendance. The ball wh elaborately 18 Mar I LOGAN Mrs Emma P. She San L l Die Fortp- -r nt the latter decorated, shamrock forming au imN 83. of Mark decorations of mcthr the n Neubrger itfev where h x f part part local huiif psman, d cd at On Forfy-fift- h Birthday portant LAST ha and his fa. uful corrpaion are laid & Frtcf i home esterda afer PAID. RESPECTS to was arve irr church v Mrs. fPpr-Hato NVa.) All the deendsnt Attendance at work Nubcgrr LOOAV 'MHari'h 18 John M LOGAN, March 18 except. one. and a as a temple worker for fit the many years. Idaho dfroD. former postmaster and at prs-'e- n- the funeral of Christian Huai sn nh ieideg n Montpelierfruw5v Jn a merchant at Lewiston died ye- Fifth wanr chape) yesterday was large reside in the southwest, The apeakrra were J R Shepard J FINAL IRltllTK P 8 ID. Aerday on hia lith birthday anntveraary i Ar 2ot a many ocu;ixlriK prorrithent H Moser John T. Otfne and Bishop 4Ir. Andrson haa been a chronic LOGAN. March 18 Final tribute was Char h and oivil pos tion from asthma and was visiting John Q Adams. J I 67VfrS n. -- . -- -- mHch-neede- J" r"rw H Bi-b- o; t ei i nrl ) b-.srhal! 1 j- Poftmater f 1 Neu-burg- hr S 1 rst er gac. A Delightful Showing Kuppenheimer Clothes ma -- jsyoum Reflecting all that is newest and most striking in Spring Apparel. Snap and individuality for the particular youth; dignity and impressiveness for the business man. In the first sixteen selling days In March, more than 500 happy homes in Utah and Idaho have been made happier with new AutoMatic Electric Washers. The Kuppenheimer Clothes give you that feeling of self- - confidence that assures success. Then again, when you analyze the price from the view-poiof style and service you are decided of investment a making prof.t. nt In addition We are showing a splendid variety of Z. C. M. I.s Clothing. Own-Mak- e jup il.ir in llilij territory there are ni6re AutoAiatics m Idaho than all other makes combined. u.--e in L'tan anti , With the special easy terms offered during March only the AutoMatic more than pays for itself and after your payments are completed it gives ou many years of excellent service. Make your home happy with one'of these .wonderful new wafers. OCR fm-11- 4 DRfQ STORK IS JIT SOUTH MAIN bf Bowerman, Fred Caldwell, Finis Rent-le- v and Jesse Chase beven will bv elected The Hotary club decided to join with similar the Rswanis organizations, a1' Po Th New? ) club and the Chamber f Commerrc Ban H March in the malef of beautlfvfitg (he Ida, l'ATULO( tv x rountv farmers aVc urged to plant and the city beaut ful campaign I kklnw wheat r tV fam bureau. Inaugurated by the Kiwanis elub F x er its conducted on the Aberdeen exprs m ntal farm ox r m fBe aErpe-r- t High School Declamatory 't r.r that ontytelda ther eq at eat 8 I buhls per acre Contestants Selected s Tne CLjf recommended, scd ftutch been TifpeCted and found to'I CSpecfal to The Mens) b cfnt pure and free fromnoxBLACKFOOT Idaho, Manh 18 At' iuu other seed grains recommended are the high school declamatory contest for southeastern Idaho, Tr'bl ba-- le evening these contestants T arl Baart ttheat for planting on drv Thursday Idamio for the irrigtfttquiilifid for the district contest to be and Turke Ked wheat as A held at Pocatello In two weekir tti the st4lo,'s standard winter wheat Tor the dry land A Clumber of farmers have aigneo oratorical contest, Ruth Cnapnyjn was to rerflfied grains and TOauFif'ryr, with EUanor Roberts second. Vlr- up f , to grow certified seed potatoes McponaW Tgonthe dramatic con-p- o seed I. Four hundred acres of certified Atocs will be grown near McCam- - test, sith Paul Pearson second, and mon wiUumintf S&nrin are bring fn the humorous readlngaJass Gwn .held 4ntciiot4wg was first, and Grace Aliltennerger arc throughout the country on the sclec- ..j..- rl wd and ikwVarw of the wofM mim w J treatment of weeds and other features v . fc i 'Of school, JlfcsS CarrTjn Overstreet of (he Information mai b oJbulATi Certified prlngfleltT, and Sf Y J. Y Carruth. Counf icultural Agent Joe Tho- meta at Mcammon WAPELLO HU DIB. ' Pocatello Rotarians Kxra Ida March'? pr.ACTCFtXJT Use of Dicklow Wheat Bureau Recommendation ry ikVw xa-.- ct Are 1 -- ss w Ftijkman 38 of Wapello, died at the family home Thursday pf pneumonia wife and two hlldreuj. Fun-erservues were held from the ward chaprl at HapeHo, with R.shop Ray Mcrkley prcsMling and the body was taken tn Chesterfield IntertnenL He leaves al fr We Oiler You -- Safely and Security Why run the risk of burg-lary,' theft, fire and other losses when you can place your valuables In a safety boxin our immense vault ? t T JJ j Z, It costs so little and the t jRafety is so complete We have the box you need. Nominate Director , i (Special to Tht Nem a ) POCATELLO. Ida.. March 18 Nominations for director of the Pocatello Kotarv club 'made at the Thuredav meettdx were A. 3, Hinckley, 8 E Clear, Brady. W llllani. Vt allin 18 alterKnlcker-ttnekFred C. McGowan. Fred H - fi N t MercHl Lowed ! Roberta, Walter R. 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