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Show V' 1 )- -- - A,. . .' -- ' r - THE DESERET tallo. Blatytfoot. Idaho Falla. Rigby and while several other towns Rasburg, may be visited. Thar club will start an , thia tour Tuesday. April DIM OF BE ART DISEASE. Laland gtandlsy. LOGAN, April I It. aen of Mr. aad Mrs. Michael Btae died Wednesday of heart trouble. ley. in tbe Funeral services will be held Second ward at 10 oclock on Friday, lntaraaant will be at Lewiston. 1 LOGAN M. ;H (root Central Hotel, Dept. j Phonograph Main Floor j Prominent Brigham Citizen Answers Call of Death All bvu. Pab. TO FACE FORGERY CHURGE Miss Mari 20 Bar. local representative of the Red from Cross, haa returned one Pocatello, Charles W. where she Identified held there as the man who de Turpin, - trended the local chapter of the Red Cross of nearly $20 by means of forged checks and complaint wilt likely be filed against him here. He lost a leg in the war and since their has not been able to secure work. He has been helped on several occasions by the Red Cross, however. LOGAN. April lsr, -- Summer Homes Association J J. or EJecUOfficersforJfear April JO The Logan Can- yon Summer Homes A Camp association composed of peopls who maintain hornet there during the heated season, held its snnual meeting yesterday and elected the following officers for tne en. President. Stephen Hailsuing year Edstone; vie president, William Asa and treasurer, wards; secretary Bullen. The association discussed the matter of protecting its property in the canyon with from vandala and tha forestry officials to that end was decided upon. Depredations are usually committed between Sept. 1 and Juna Is. Between those dates it la plsnaed to hava the forest rangers taks tha names of sll persons found la any of tha cam pa Asa Bullen and James McNlet were elected a committee to look after tha interests of the campers In the matter of road maintenance. The association will help the forestrv officials In ellm. inating permltees who do not use the camps yrhlch they rent LOGAN. PART OF PABK LEAPED. The city commie aloe Tuesday evening opened bids on the renting of portions of Memorial Part of Memorial and City parks leaned for the see eon to'R. J park wasbut o nthe city perk bid the Tevtor. so was reacreage was too low and also ordered jected. Tbe commission the construction of a foot bridge at the intersection of Fourth West and Fifth North street. LOGAN. April 20 CONCERT TOI R ARRANGED. LOGAN. April JO Manager Victor I.lndblad of the U. A. C. Glee club has returned from Idaho, where he booked the organisations for concerts at Poca; $ HEAR THESE RECORDS (Special to The Kews ) BRIOHAM CITT, April 10. Neph! Hanson, former manager of the Farmers Cash Union, died tuesday evening at Ain .home on east Third South street at 71 oclock from paralysis with whloh ha was stricken March 10. Mr. Hansen had also been a sufferer from 'Brights disease for U years which aggravated his condition. Mr. Hansen was born In this city Feb. 4, 174, and baa resided here at. For years he followed the bis life. occupetion of fruit grower and farmer and then accepted the management of Union which posithe Farmers' forced to iv up t tbo tion. bo first of the prevent year because, of 11 health. He epent two yeare doing mis- -, and hae been lonary work In Norway Church affaire prominent in civic and survived by Is He in this community. hie wife end five daughters besides a number of brothera and sisters.. He was the son of the late Jamea and, Margaret Hansen, pioneers of Brigham ett y. . uneral services will be held In the Sixth ward chapel Friday at 1 10 o'clock pm. under the direction of Bishop E. M. Tyeon. vii AND ALL OTHER Columbia Fecord At Our Phonograph Dept. More and more 'record buyers are getting their records at our Phonograph Dept. , You, too, will' like our Record Service. Ch Eighf Corpfortable Hear- ing Rooms, Charge Cuetom-"er- e majr have records charged. PHONOGRAPH DEPT. Main Floor Government Expert to Study Sugar Beet Pest - (Special to The News ) Gerald BRIGHAM CITT, April J Thorne, government expert from the department of agriculture at Washington.! will spend tb balance of the week inf Bear River valley discussing with tbs best growers how to handle nematode. the pest which is making serious in roads In sugar beet production. Mr. Thorne will appear In several Many Boys Attend First , communities and hold meetings ap- ointment for which are as follows: Idaho Vocational Congress am. Thursday; River- 2 itantua. 1J (Special to The New side, I 11 pm Thursday; 7Tremonton, JO p m Id The Ha- - April POCATELLO. Honeyville, pm. Friday;River City. J p m. Saturday state of Idaho held ita first boys voand Willard. 7 JO p.m. Saturday. cational congress at the Idaho Techteorntng. nical Institute Wednesday 'More than too delegates were regisChlorine Plant ronfer- of the tered st tbe beginning enee Prert C R-- Fralsier of the inadBrigham City The stitute acted as chairman. dress of welcome was given by Mayor (Speclal to The News.) Jesse Budge and the keynote of the BRIGHAM CITT. April Id. Brigham convention was made by Commissioner E. A Bryan in which he outlined the Its at a chlorine Install will plant City end municipal reservoirs for the purpose different professional open to young men or ro of taking out foreign matter In the occupations .nd gave a brief summary of water that Is used In the homes of thsi things necessary for success in them, were present from peopls for eollnsry purposes This ao--j I Delegations Idaho Falls Rupert. tlon was decided upon after a thorough Arimo. Buhl Investigation of ths system in an effort Rockland. Shelley, Ashton. Boise, Twin to locate the sourra o the Imparities pnn. Sugar City. Loulsvili. American Tha largest and City MangrBeofcU.y has been rails and McCammon. Instructed to proceed Immediately wits delegation present was from Rupert. the Installation. IT There being students representing Tha city council has authorised ths that school. of a city planning comappointment mission which will formulate a definite city building plan in order that mis- Railroad Carpenter Drops takes ef 4he past will not ba repeated. Without a definite plan to build to Dead as Enters Shops Brigham City has made improvements In order to ba had out taken that have (Special to The News) to accommodate a later plan that was Just POCATELLO. Ida., April ! found superior to the first end the city attorney has been instructed to draft he entered the steel car shops In the an ordinance to cover the situation. Short Line Rajlrosd yards Isaac W , a freight ear carpenter Parker. dropped dead at 7.JS this morning Mr Parker had been a resident of PocatelHe was born at lo for two years by his Plattsburg, Mo., andandfe survived one brother at wife, two sisters BRIGHAM CITT, April 20. On theR;mngg and one sister st Moberly, Mo, t request of ths Parent-Teechasao- - He wss a member of the Eagles lodge v cist ion of the Lincoln school an order at Billings. Mont. Interment will be ; instructing City Man- - m4de in BIHInge jaxvT Rok)ly ,a.t close Third North between First and Second m e m i street. west streets, during the rec.ss p.nod and Sons Injured of school.- This street Is used by the children as a playground and came When Auto Turns Over near being tha scene of a fatal accident last fall, when a small girl was (Special to Tbe News ) Several other hit by an automobile POCATELLO. Ids. April 20 While serious accidents have been narrowly enronte from Rupert to Ashton Tuesaverted. day night Brigham Murdock and two sons Reed, hge 12, and Tom. age 0. were painfully Injured when their CITT, April 20. The Brig- - tomobile got beyond control about ham City American Legion poet gave e eight miles north of this city running successful production of Booth tb highway and pinning Mr faur. rMsrnce dock end on Tom beneath the hi Tsrklngton comedy drama th Idborty theatre Tussdsv sve- - machine when It fell on It side Reed nine The cast was made up of home was thrown clear of h car The matalent xciutvely -- and tone clever chine according to Mr Murdock was work was dose not traveling at an excessive rate of speed and ! he accident nrmrr.i, NKI1SG something seemed to go wrong with 7.- - Miles Miller, ths steering wheel. 10. fractured his right erm Tuesday RETURNED TO ASHTON. afternoon whan attempting to crank bis automobile. POCATELLO. Ids , April 20. Leroy Fralsier, who was taken into custody afternoon Tuesday by ths Police department waa returned to St. Anthony thia morning by Sheriff Bronk Sparkman of Freemont County. ar Will Water Purify j When the floor doesnt count She0 Mine, All Minet Hat Hal Hal You Can Have Every Light on Broadway! I (Give Me That Little Light s( Home). ' Billwjonet) Time After Time. Edunn Dolt J -- 73 er b" ! Father vrr 52 Qltwm ,Watch Saturday's News ft! Auto Horn Toots 2 Loaves 15c the one bread whose flavor will win your favor--becait is clean and pure and wholesome wherever bought! C use Don't say "bread, say Bring Society Buds to Court (By International News Service ) CINCINNATI, O. April 20 Misses Dorothy and Eleanor Cano prominent In the younger social net here, were cited, to police court this morning to answer charges of unlawfully making a nnlae with the horn of an automobile. preferred bjr Dr R. E. Gunkel, staff physician at a local hospital. Dr. Gunkel charged that the girls who are at the University of Cincinnati. stopped their automobile In front of his home each night and gave their undivided attention lo n down the holding of their electric automobile horn The old crab is silly. Miss Eleanor indignatly declared when cited to court. 1 dont know what l about but I do know .that we never sounded our horn except to summon the night man In the garage where we keep our carr About one half of the enrollment at the University of Cincinnati has announced i an Intention of attending the trial In police court Friday. co-e- 1 IS .youll find it delicious, healthy and economical. Try the twin loaf just right for sandwiches or toaster. -- 9 232 Main SUNDA' Hart end She wt Alabemy Mammy. Pick Me Up and Lay Me Down (la Dear Old j go full tilt, and the floor can be the best in the world or the stubble grass Western lawn O Solo Mio (My Sufi) tine). might-thin- 00 ) On Sweetly Solemn Thought. Cyrena Von Gordon I Lot to Toll th Story. 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