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Show - r: Z,Jfl'lv4 i - t , v M?fNlrae U ,? 4 4ai . b. te , . (' V W V V r w & r,: 'n i NEWS DESERET; THE WEDNESDAY APRIL 19 1922 . nick. Fred W. Taylor F. C. Smith.. n. Holley, Warren P AAssmn. t'harles K liawklnls, Eli RF. Taylor.) Br, Mo I, D Pfouts, feeorge Edward Okelberry. directors. John- - Student. Lon Fund to 'Wlw Cmrt'1,,'mrr Ml r Carr W Prtr4 - r iDrarfrt !' . Knra Clrnlitlri KcfntMu. VartfeU Bwlk. Be Started by B. Y. U. btswtrrtsc0 APORAT Milk ttMItoHi stu-de- Dcicrr t Krm Thrift banka may cared from VcrdeU Booth, H Sc Troth North. Provo, r.K ' SCOUT LEADERS TO nm 1 Will With j COURSE ihe cream a beep without ice left m ley in! ,ch - b ''the 1 Pril-2h- -- k s'ln-en- a' clos-trio- d. i Files . , eluded in This Sale nt lean. Poison Taken Week Ago Causes Death of Woman PROVO. Mggl, April 1. Mr,. Jewell Stoweil, 3, who ewallowed li poison tablet! In a fit of despondency on April A, died Tueaday at her heme, 6$f w eat Second North elreet Neighbor end relatives of Mrs Stow, ell declare that during the winter ehe has worried considerably over financial affairs, being unable to properly care for a mortgage on her home She la survived by two eon, her Mr and Mrs, Jabes Benson, parent.sistere and two brothers. The three bodv is in charge of the Berg Mortuary, tree will be held whre the funeral eeev Friday afternoon at 2 oclock. 1 CIDER POME1SOR FINED. April 19 Found guilty of poseeasing Intoxicating liquor, Williama Punaend of Alpine yesterday paid fine of $50 assessed by Judge Jatuee B. Tucker. Sheriff J, D. Boyd and Chief Deputy Karl Bothard arrested Dun-seMonday night when they found a quantity of hard cider in his PROVO. nd CLERK MARRIES COUPLE. PROVO, April IS Ora Marlon , Wtdman ofPocatello, Tdaho and Anna Laura Boyle of Ogden were married here today by County Clerk Wallace &L Hales. A marriage license was also Issued to Joseph Ffanklin Heb-do- a of Georgetown, Idaho, and Lillian Cathern Pintarilla. of Eureka. Z. C. M. I. Entire Stock of "Trimmed Millinery Brigham Man for Many - Year an Invalids Dies- (Special to The News ) BRIGHAM CITY, April 19. David Thomas Burt, son of Mr Minerva Burt, died Tuesday at the family home on north Third West street. For many years Mr Burt had been afflicted with nervous complications and it was In one of those spells that he passed . , away. Mr Burt was born August SI, 1SSS in this city and ha made his home with his parents 11 hie ltfe. Hie Andrew Burt died several father, years ago and surviving are his mother and a number ofv brothers and sisters Funeral services will he held in the Third .irl chape! Thursday, Mock under the diApr! 20 at 10 o H. W. Valentine rection of Bishop Half Price Indeed this is a sale that Salt Lake women have long been waiting for. One that is looked forward to with much anticipation 1 Native of Denmark Dies . At Home in Brigham City ! v - (Special to The News.) BRIGHAM CITY. April 1J-- Mrs Melvina Christensen, widow of Lars C. Christensen and long time rest-- 1 dent of Brgham Oitv, died Mon-a- y, ght following a nervous and muscu-- l r affliction of a number of years duration SciSeeds n dll On Sale for Thursday, Friday and Saturday ' ' April 1 Boy Scout cd-fotha central district of the Monty scoot organization wll at-- f course to be leadership I the lecturetraining room of the phvsiea ICH SCHOOL tment of ike Youn university at nlna from April ?.?. 1, ,J2. The program IS fillow,It-Ap-- ll Wednesday, period Harry Butler, "Ho to rer Hap Making and Map Rad- Com ms.tlon-r- l Troop Meeting F.Kvring; recreational period direction of Heher Taylor PROVO, April If The following Tictor Ashworth: closing 'period high sche! students will gradoate from round table diS' usslon the Proo high school next . Clayton. , month, ac- the court. curding to II, R- Atkin; ITLT.VI na' e a.meetnK College Carter, Weiman Beealeyt Ike John Fred Richan. Leah Van Wagenen, Verda Petersen, Don Thurgood, Gordon hr sirnsen Ttuon Openshaw bia Myr. Ruth Mitchell, Booth. r Cottarn. recreational period,.ng,i dl-- ! Ksteila Goddard Fred Dixon. Elsie Peby Abner Baird and Truman terson. Venn Nelson, hioe Wright. irtrldge: round table discussion, Marta Bullock, John Gessford Ida g period. Roy Passey Saturday, Knudsen. Orthella Nelson Gladys t. Opening period, Commission-f- l Kenneth Kerr. Arvllla StngUion, F Eyring; social period, songs, Beth Ross, Fay Hpalding. Grayce Ray, and stories, refreshments to be Kimball McIntosh, Gessiord Kerr and by deputy commissioners; Cannon Jones. Commissioner Eyring. Outdoor Association AHQ POSTMASTEM SAHED, The-- - fol- 6HTNjT05C. April Incorporation Idaho postmasters hav been r for PROVO. April If Articles of Idaho towns; of the Utah County OutI W Pritchard. Pelage, vice Free door association have been filed wltn inder. removed: Herman H vice Joseph P Boyle, de--I. the county clerk The purpose of the Lisxle E. Duncan Three Creeks organisation is to develop and advertise the scenic attractions of Utah 4a H. Silver, resigned. county, and to protect the forests ana life adjacent to these attractions. wild TWO GO OS VISIONS. The principal office are in Provo. VO. April If Terry J Oldroya The present officers ofthe associailo Bean, both of Manavu ward, tion sre Dr. F. S. Harris, president. uesday for the Northwestern Stephen L.L. Chlpman, i and the Mexican missions Fred Roberts, Eugene secretary; w- - Strong, Able John Evans, C. L. War- - rVO, Our Entire Stock In April iS. A loan fund from which worthy students may borrow moony will b Instituted by the unibbdy of the Brigham Young this year. To raise money to versitythia fund a student's loan fund begin ball will be given Friday evening, April 28, In the Ladles gym. The action of the students In Initiating this fund U receiving conelderable support from climea clubs and townsare people. . The students, themselves, pro-Jesaid to be enthusiastic over the The committee In charge Is Harold Anna Eggertsvn, chairman. RentTy. Helen Candland, Carlyle law and StanPROVO, An immense crowd will throng our doors, we advise you to come I hrn at June IL151 aod.Joln- was she when Church Mrs Christensen was ed the eight years of age She came to tfcle city with her parents, in 1871 and in September of that sear, was married Six children were born, those surviving? S Frank Christensen. Mrs Clair are : Carver John Christensen and Mse E. Hf'hrtstetrserr a Ho It grandchildren Wounded War Veterans Wife Dies Suddenly Every hat on display will be included. They com prehend the latest styles and effects. ea"rr Sacrificed at Half the Regular Price f & OUR DRUG STORE IS AT SOUTH MAIN ST. 212114 ' SK4TTIK PI, A Y EXPI,li n. about tha face H bond ha been 000 POCATELLO no the date E but for $2 Ida. Apr:! at placed j a BRIGHAM CITY. April 19 Mrs director set J haa been of. the Industrial yet Air. Ridd Cleavenger. wife of Vail preliminary hearing the Seattle of of mi- hamber Bjrau Cieavenger auditor In the income tax merce and aecretarj of Pacf.c North C, died Breaking Into Box Car west Products committ department at Washington D Mr made and at the home of her parents. Mrs. W H JUdd in the southwestern Sentence Long Brings - "rr part of this city Mndav night from POCATELLO. April 1& J" C. Beii. complications of the throat which had its beginning in an infection back of pl.aded gulty Tuesday morning on the tonsils 10 dav ago Mrs BMd was 22 years of age and charge Of breakng into a horl I. .ie came to Brigham City with hea- hus- boxcar and stealing a number of pair band about J0 days ago from Blaik I of shoes and was sentenced n Judge O. foot. Mr. Ridd, who is a war casualty ' R. Baum to serve from one to 15 jears with wounds, gas and shell in the state penitentiary at Boise suffering shock, was then on his wav to Wih- Ington after having graduated from a government vocational school at Feat-tiIda. Aprd 19 WilPOCATELLO, (Special to The News) , I VI very interest Jug statement before the a Arney spent the first years Chamber 0 Commerte on of his life m Poeatelfo H tor of t the how tV .seaffle Chamber of Commer mpAig'i being carried on throueftout the northwest for tin uromot ion of j launrhrd the Pacif c Northwest move-thuse of Kme manufactured net forth rnanv salient questions j that ate ducts. Prior to his removal 24 eija!y pertinent to Pocatello . e rt jro-jm- er - I , '"& "ifTT -- "we l wjsKdrtwtji ;,ltl g nPil 'j - HOW TO WRITE A WANT AD e. They have no children. liam G Beebe, of Seattle. Wash., and Cecil Polly Barrette, of San Francisco, Mexrmtlag, of Satr Antonio 'Coiorry. ico and Lucv Scdiaves. of Pueblo. Colo . and Ieroy Clifford of Dklind r.-- , and Mtrba Butterfield of Pocatello; Of- - J car Hiller and Isabelle Barnena. both I of Arco, Were graned license to wed. Objection to Jail Sleeping Quarters Brings Arrest 1 Clean Walls a! Small Expense Klenzene Removes AID the DI From Wall Papery Kalsomine or Flabtone Paint You can have your walls bright and fresh this spring at very slight expense Bennetts Klenzene cleans them perfectly without, streaking or marring the Surface in any way. Clean Up and Paint Up t On ValLyfhat need new finish there is nothone artistic of more than the ing harmonious, beautiful tints of Bennetts- kalsomines. - , , to The New ) Idaho. April It BePOCATELLO, cause he did not find a luxurious bed and with sheets pillow rases, hot and cold water with bath privileges an individual giving hi name as T. M. Onbee. who had asked for sleeping Jail registered a j quarters at the city anf (Special to The News ) hla remarks j MALAD. strenuous objection April 19 Old Folks of so profane that Malad will Ida, were to the officers ie entertained in the First , him Dennis Thomas assigned A tabernacle ward Sergeant Friday, April 21 in th Jail proper and he I - commit tee la working earnestly to quarters disturbon the of held one suc-Inthe g event charge of most maV( the being the peace. of Its nature that has been jbessful In town conducted this Elaborate preparations Salt Lake Route' Has New d f made to insure of penu"ie " Southern Superintendent , soft, dull finish on walls makes the ideal background in your rooms for furniture and ' pictures. Let our specialists help you select the nght color schemes for your home. Inrk.i hr nor, ,ro,arf. yrars f socftM im thU birrnoia RF.TSETTS tkai 33 rc tala Jcrrtivry. I EMT L a real need. enjoyment. Before writing an advertisement, is the amount of money to spend on it. afford to spend many times as much as he can to sell a twenty-dolla- r baby Idaho PATEELOInformation however, fhe.f'rst thing fo rnsuRy It is obv our- that a perton esu v.e:l to sell a hmre buggy. - ar After the amount of money has been roughly determined, how Tn.uld advertisement be inserted once, or a snn'i'-- p it be spent? Sho'uld a large one several times? -- 1 From the standpoint of results, it is the number of jsertions end not size of the advertisement that counts. If the reader-- of the large the do not answer it at once, they will probably forgofit. Itopie have short'memories. That is why many large concern.' huge - u m 4 on advertising to he'ep.people from, forgetting their artdes. Attempt to Set Wife Results in Fight and Husband is Arrested ! . f A r of advertisement t for - are using The News Want Ad to sell ral estate, find for their partners business, sell their used ear5 fill positions and mny other purposes, that a few suggest ion., or writing advertisements will fiii So many people the-aae- , The N.wn.) ff!pK:lal April 1 received In to P. Carrie superJ Pocatello, today intendent of the Nebraska division of The Union Pacific, haa been appointnf the Uoa Angeles ed Superintendent division of the Salt Uake and Los Aire!e railroads Mr Carrie will relieve T. T. Ooolem and the chanse will be effective April 20, BEET RtlSISiG I nCEP. riant-l- n AMERICAN FARK., April 1 of beeta this season Is uriteo on tTtan farmers nf the northern part county - In a communication sent out by tha- Alpine stake presidency. THE DESERET NEWS is going: to run a ?cri?the benefit of the users oTits Classified Columns. V fSoerlal to The NewO POCATELLO. Ida. April 1J Fred a res'dent of Tyhee, a small, y - Kohlhepp fafm!n otntnttft!tynurBom'"br'WC ratello has been lodifed In the county to your druggist Jail charged with. assault with Intent to commit murder e officer who to According ntly Slops Pain cnkertH TeeTln had- exTared' between KohJhepp and hla father-in-laa corn ! end to The simplest way for a considerable t'me and Monday A touch stops the pain in- Blue-jamorning Fred went to the Cutler home for the purpobe with hla Then the corn loosens and wife. entering the house ha is ac- -i atantly. cotnes out Made in two forms a eueed of having pointed a .12 calibre , rtfla toward Mr. Cutler, the barrel of colorless, clear liquid (one dfop does tha gun was grabbed by Leonard Cutit!) and in extra thin piasters Use ler and In a scuffle which followed, whichever form yon prefer, plasters tha gun was discharged, the shot barely miaelng other members of tha family. or the liquid the action is the same. When found by 8hertff George E. Safe, gentle. Made ?n a world-fame- d Mm bey and Deputy Harrison at the Decay ranch Kfih)&epp - was bleeding ..laboratory. Sold by all druggists. badly from a deep cut- In thi bead Stack, CUeam Dm.fTI WHfs Baser PV which he claimed was received when to- - raimU Soo, "CottkI Can tj tU Fmt" Leonard Cutler staoelt him mfth the was He also of rifle. the bruised barrel Blue-ja- Wiihthe advert isemehtTEe reminded 'qf it daily. The little notice becomes a Inta Ihvestl-'irsted'-fh- - rmaTler ' ey life" fFadefG-ainTorgeTTtTT- c. .uncing argument by y. tn S3 USE NEWS. WANT ADS. FOR RESULTS m CVL t tolyryj f c y! - h tt TmT j, it-h. I tinl;Al"iirii,c ... nd J g H. A t v - , ? |