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Show 2 . t i N THEDESERET rvr-- 7 I' i We sell you more Cantw MlMrr Tk( M fl 01 PH CtT, f VerMt CtmUtiM pSS-- W. v ' iSnml treat TtrdtD tutanif7 . . Georgs P. Parker, prominent attorney of thla city, an bounced- - hie candidacy for Justice of eupreqse court of Utah. Mr. Parker kepiree to" the nomination of the Re etate convention to be held In than ISO Ihrlnere from Abdallah temple of Leavenworth, Kan., stopped off hers yesterday an route to the imperial coun-i- ll Led by meeting at' San Francisco. (heir band ef - SO pieces the delegates Starched from- the depot throueh the f the city to the brlpplpal straeta Maeonlo temple where breakfast wat of the El Kalaha. ladlea served by the w v .ft J ttjt ,i vftwrVVtfethe dele- Following the breakfast taken on a chart sight see-- s f:atet were throueh the elty after which they continued their Journey to San Francisco. -- . rr- v - x Provo Band Honored At Rotary Club Meeting PR6V0,' June 10. In honor of the inning of the highest honors at the and contest at Logan the recently, tnembers of the Provo band were at of the the weekly euetta Rotary - June leoturee trill HCEEAM illn .. . 4 . (- I- Vi. Special Vi at a Wi o colored sun or rain Umbrellas, in navy blue, green, brown, plum and black. You will find them extra special bargains. They sell regu larlyvat $7.50, your choice now at $4.95. 'ft 26-Inc- all-sil- K k The Old ) Theft of SHeep on Trail In Boxelder Charged ' BRIGHAM CITY, June 10 "Chick' McKnlght was brought to this city lest evening by Sheriff J. C. Lillywhlte, charged with stealing sheep on the trail In the weatern part of Boxelder county. According to report, two other men, Scott Nelson and Claud Crltehfleld, of Oakley, Idaho, are also accused of bewHl ing implicated in the affair. be brought to this city andThey given a hearing. The sheep belonged to Ernest Petersen of Hyrum. and were driven towards the Idaho line whenbeing the men were overtaken by the offleera McKnlght is now lodged in the county jail. - - BUSINESS CHANGES HANDS. BRIGHAM CITY. June I The Standard Cleaning company of this city has been taken over by the Brigham City laundry, and the plant will be moved to the building adjoining the laundry on Is now being remodthe north, which eled. New machinery has been purchased, to give the plant greater capacity, and Mr. Einec Rasmussen will be In charge of the business. v- DAIRYMEN TO MEET.' BRIGHAM CITY. 'June 10 An Important dairy meeting will be held at the court house In this ojty Wednes- - -- n' t 'V V4-- - A number of our hand embroidered pieces to be sold Monday at Half Price Among them you will find Bed Spreads, Scarfs, ; Towels, Children s Dressesr Center Pieces and Pillow Cases. Keep your embroidery work clean and always handy in one of fy We have a large variety of our new Japanese Work Baskets. sizes in all, prices, ranging irom .SQc tQ $2,2!?! y ; Water Skut Off For i "i : Ignoring Sprinkling Hour Restrictions rcr ftr. LOGAH June JO The city authorities have taken hold of the matter ef enforcing the sprinkling regulations to and that end have ehut off the water from several prominent citizens who persisted In using the water after prescribed hours. They will bs compelled to pay a fee before the water le turned on again and If a second Infraction of the law occurs meters will be Instated at the cost of the property own. era. The city Is determined to keep the pressure In the mains up to the required standard this year. BENEFIT PARTT GIVEN. LOGAN, June 10. A farewell benefit party was given Thursday evening In the Eleventh ward for Roscoe Hess who leave shortly .for the Swiss and German mission to perform labor. There was a large number of people In attendance and a very nice program was rendered. A purse of $12S-Jspresented to Mr. Hess. f mu HalfPrice June 10. The' annual reunion of the William Knowlea family wee held Friday at the. residence of W. T. Knowlea and about 100 members of the family attended it. There wee a at 10 a.m. and 12 until 2 p.m." after a banquet frommeeting which there was a meeting at which an Interesting program was rendered followed by games and refreshments. A dance at 8:20 in the (venlng closed the day's pleasure. U- v Hand Embroidered Pieces - "J s -4 . In Our Domestic ff, or'V 3 jwr. CCA. 7 Dept - 7 :'7 For Monda- y- 11 -- Will bfe offered some extra special values in Summer Drees Goods and Household necessities. We urge you to take advan- '; tage while the stock is complete. Pillow Cases Summer Dress Goods V 25 Per Cent Off 42x36, Tricomein, regular 45c values, L fj ? . ae All Light Figured Voiles and Batistes, ' ranging in price from 45c to $3.00 a June 10 The Logan canyon road is now open for ' travel and le in all the way very good conditionto Forest Ranger through according Rice. The big snowdrifts at the head out shoveled been have of the canyon also from bv men from this county and came .car first Rich county. The and it through the nocanyon yesterday difficulty whatever. experienced LOGAN. yard, special, 25 Per Cent Off. 25 Per Cent Off All dark figured Voiles and Organdies, ranging in price from 45c to $3.00 a yard, special 25 Per Cent Off. LICENSED TO WED. LOGAN, June 10 Marriage licenses J. Howett day evening, June 14, for the purpose have been issued to Henry Jeanette Rainey of making final arrangements for the of Clifton, Idaho, andClarence JR. Mcinstallation of a new creamery In this of Freedom, Wyo.: of Preston, Idaho, end Dora V. community. The committees will make Queen reports, the locstion of the creamery Mets of Mesa, Arts. I i q . will be decided upon,' the constitution and of the concern completed, Block Business and other details attended to, Table Damask Is Threatened by Fire UNION MEETING ANNOUNCED. - PRESTON, Ida., June 10 Fire in PROVO, June10. At the union meetcash store Thursday night ing of the Utah stake Sunday afternoon Yosts, block in the busiat College hall. Dr. Edward T. Devine threatened an entire will address the Relief society section, ness section for a time.was done to the Considerable damage and Df. Charles E. Rugh will address stock and fixtures before the flames the Mutual and Sunday school Bath Mats were extinguished. Big Sum Expended Each " Decade on Development Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular $1.35 $2.25 $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 values, values, values, values, values, special ....$1.02 special ....$169 special . . .$2.63 ... .$3.00 special ....$2.25 special Sheets . special ..... at 45x36, Tricomein, special at . ... ......... 34e 7 50c values, regular . .38e .............. 'J -- Fruit of Loom, regular 45c . . J 34c values, special at ... ... . a 42x36, iff i' & 45x36, Fruit of Loom, regular 7 50c values," special at . ........ . .3Se v Z f 'T; noil j i 70 inch, heavy table Damask, regular $1.50 $3.00 a yard, special 70 inch, mercerized Table Damask, regular $3.75 a yard, special ........$1.75 Preston by-la- 5 . Knowles Family Holds 7 Reunion at Logan - DOOAN. t ! that-avanln- ve i a : LOOAN. June 19 Aasletant Secretary Sam K. Smith of the Salt Lake chamber of commerce has advised the local chamber that the proposed trade eaourslon which was to have taken place on May IS. will start on June IS. The party will reach here Friday night. June IS, and remain In Preston on On the following the will be various towns of ' this valley day visited and Saturday night will he spent in Logan. The local entertainment committee Is making preparations for the reception and entertainment of the visitors. This will likely include a luncheon, meeting and dancing party.. Folks committee ef the Boxelder stake and the chairman of the various ward committees met at the Commercial club rooms Thursday evening and arranged for an Old Folks Home Coming Day, Wednesday. Juns21.01d Folks from the Bear River, Curley and Malad stakes will be Invited to participate In the day's program, which will be given at the court house, on the lawn.. This wtn-gtthem lng old friends, enjoying a splendid -, program, now being prepared, and par. taking of a sumptuous feed. Uhat to Me iei i" J tf Wl" iisitwib - ira rous - 19. ,r pgr BRIGHAM CITY, June 10 Several Interest-I- n be glvsn at the Boy Scout section of the Young universiweek. Among ty summer sohool neat the lecturers will be Dr. Edward T.JDe vine. Dr. George H. Brimhall, Preel-Mr- s, Clarissa dent A. W. Ivins and A. Beasley. Oscar A.. - Klrkham will oonduot a mod r troop- meeting Monday afternoon-Jun12 with troop 2 of the Provo Fifth ward. The Scout Organisation Executive will be discussed by Scout A. A. Anderson of Provo, taking In the national and local councils. . the troop, the patrol, ajm and Ideala. Dr.BrlmhaUs lecture Where the Community Functions In 8ooutlng will be delivered Wednesday morning. Dr. John H. Taylor of Salt Lake City will illustrate methods In teaching scout work, Thursday afternoon. The last lecture will beriven FriDr. C. of Plummer C. afternoon by day Sait Lake City on Camps and Hikes, Their Purpose and Value. PROVO. , v- -- Vi (CanMiSkrinera Are Boy Scout Work Visitors at Provo Special At B.Y.U. SummerSchool More , - ; Telephone Wasatch 5360 It. J V f: Silk UmbreMao Hews Thrift haaha asay be scoured from AU Smurtbwaita, Central Hotel, Logan. Utah. Columbian Optical Co. . 10. , liverUts ta meet rakatutlal worth-a- nd Tew alaa set CaMatMaa 1st vice aad the emanate at Oalaatn hlaa iatereet aad sattefaetteo. -- - - 3 II r, tttitti .... tchoolt of American Pork and eradiated from the Brlrham Younr uni- "lUAChftOA. Director Samuel Jeppereon bo ye versity In 10S. In 1(19 ha eraduated was Introduced a one, of our from the University of Mlehtean with and the beet band leader In the state. Rothe (he deeree of bachelor of law, and the Mayer O. K. Hansen assured tha weekly band conoerts tary that practice - of would following year began the . the sumbe continued during In this , law pity. mer. PROVO. June Ith tf Ce- (c fitfl r iXf t You'll And Columbian Service at 3S7 Sooth. Main Street. 19- - He hat received the indorsement of the Utah county bar and alto of the Republican party of thla county. Mr. Parker .Was born In American and la a comparatively young Eork, He was educated at the public yta (it . City. July e v, I , cwrtty el the fens. Tew the elate te, ef and . la -- thane alene St yeat aaaaayfn i rubllcan tn n hoy we knew IwtMtt pla te Tew ffl moral seekst ROVO. June r" jwg-- ' ? than the glasses K(WI Thrift Booth. Wtat Seventh north. Prove. Utah. M . JUNE10 .1922 L(GAM m J ' -- NEWS. - SATURDAY -'Xf" - 7 ; Turkish Towels ; . "i Regular 25c values, special at . .. .18e Regular 35c values, special at .i.27e. Regular, 45c values, special at ....34c Regular 50c values, special at . .38c Regular 60c values, special at , r. .!45c : Regular $15 values, special at . .$1-0- 2 Regular $1.50 values, special at . ,$1.13 Regular $2.00 values, special at . .$1.50 Regular $2.25 values, special at . .$1.63 Jteg. $2.50 values, special at .:. $L88 i tr , 5iv A,-- r JV.",.' t (By Associated Press.) BOISE. Idaho, June 10 Fifteen bil72x90, Cambridge, regular $1.35, dollare lion every 10 year is the$1.10 preeent rate of investment In 11 westspecial at ern states for general development said 72x90 Cambridger regular $1.50, Robert SIMey. editor of the Journal of an $1.20 Electricity and Western Industry, toin the special at address Friday before delegatee of Loom, regular $1.35, Fruit Northwest Electrlo Light tc Power as54x90, Reg. $3.00 values, sociation's convention assembled in ....$1.10 special special at ....$2.23 Boise. This statement is made, the speaker $1.50, special $1.25 Utica, 54x90, regular he has a survey declared, following Reg. $5.00 value, with Official of made In 72x90, Bown Hercules, regular $1.35, St power companies and exsoutlvas of $1.10 special at ....$3.75 special over 6,000 Industries In these states. The speaker warned his audience reasonable rates for that service and OUR DRUG STORE IS ambition of every power must be the 4 SOUTH MAIN west. power "company In the entire he said, ''cit-IssThis ambition realised. see to It that of ths west will given fair suffered serious injuries when ths Mias Psrsa Hsginbotham, "Scythia. private initiative will -he . Pioneer Woman Native and full play." for Liverpool, Juns 21; Mrs. Marls automobile in which they were riding New York Called by Death Isederman and Mr. W. H. Msursa. Was struck .by one of the companys Causes Failure to Provide Reliance, for Hamburg, June II; 78 trains at a crossing at Rock - Springs, RvAdolph fitslnsr. Mrs. Marla Leaver Millard, 71, died Majeetle. Six Decrees of Divorce Wyo.. December 27. 1921, Juns IT; Dr. A. Hoe- - 87 Friday at ths home, of her daughter, Southampton. mar and family. "Pittsburgh,"J.: June s Mra Annf L. Goddard, 18(S Ninth East for Failure to provide formed the Paper Stockings Provide Jara Foamley, street. She was born In New York ?.iCarmanla,Hyrpo, di.of decides on six which Juns 14, for Liverpool; grounds Armor Mosquitos , Against City. August 14. 1842, and was .a Colin Cotthtn, "Megantlc," Juns 17, for vorce were granted yesterday in the G. R. Bothwsll and with Third district court. They were as daughter ef Samuel and Mra. Mary Ann Upontha advlce of.J. A. LePnnce, Ueavefr - in the fail of J86( she earns !Xanoplcl June Jitor Liverpool, follow,: Louis, C. Butler fronrFrank tor Unit the senior O. from to Wheeler E. Butler. Gladys Utah with her parents and lived In sanitary engineer William E. Whee.er. Lottie. Evans ed 8tates health service who Is In Salt Salt Lake until the time of her death. was active In Church elides and Training is Necessary r from Luther Earl Evans. Helen Patton Lake for the purpose of launching She for many years was engaged in Relief from Charles Patton. Rae N. Tablot To Appreciate Musis work In the Second and Fourth from Elijah N. Tablot, Eleanor O. campaigns against the mosquito, pest society wards of this city. . on Wh6ler from Frank R. Wheeler. . the Capitol Girls club will leave Before coming to Salt Lake she ehar-e- d - Speaking before ths Pi mi stales, ; in the hardships of ths pioneers at their first outing this afternoon with armor against mosquito .bites. ' The Nauvoo, Winter Quarters aad .Council Business dub at luncheon Ysgtordsy, vi f j Given is Judgment Boy armor recommended ..consists simply Bluffs, passing through It with her 7 j smphsEssd ths parents. Surviving her are three sons, - paper-whiFollowing Auto Accident Mr. LePrlnoe said ths mosquitos Edmund L7, and Samuel L, can- Charles X., a daughter, Mrs. Goddard, a predation of ths hast music, The outing Is to be Millard; penetratebrother, Edmund Leaver, ten grand-- , many people, he declared. Judgment In ths sum of $3,000 was not i 7 J MillCreek In held children five canyon. and favor of grasp "higher forms of musfa wit at Erlo Newman, 14, rendered in Funeral services will be held In the adequate preparation . Tha speaker . against George' Totou for personal In- - I Second ward chapel at 13:39 p.m. Huq- - mm lnM the United States with its for juries suffered by ths plaintiff more Equipment dav The body may be viewed at Mrs. ' Requested ... than one year ago. The case wasi population of composed A people from Goddards horns from 10 Am. to 12 limit tried In Judge W. M. McCrea's division o'clock, noon. Sunday. Interment will every nationality bad wonderful mssL nepnt Artillery buttles for produolng and enjoying be In City cemetery. of the Third district court. . ; The boy brought suit through Ms good musia but deplored the fact that Major H. M. H. Lund, U. S. propto Emma recover proper interest was lacking and said NeWman, guardian, and disbursing officer, has re- Officers of Lions Club music needed more than anything sissL'riH 35.009 damages, alleging .that he erty , i suffered a broken leg and other In- -, quisitioned the army quartermaster, great leaden, i . , Are Entertained at Dance Peterson sang several songs at ..jng juriea when he was struok by an auto- for the ordnance, personal and livethe close of his talk being, aceem- - "t1'' mobile driven by the defendant' The stock equipment necessary for the new In compliment to retiring .and In- - panied by Mlaa Becky Almond. accident occurred at Second West and f4 offleers, last field Lions club coming the unit, artillery battery E,14Sth Second South streets. dinner-dance a on the root artillery at Nephi. Efforts are contin- night gave g t a uing for organisation of battery F at garden of the Hotel Utah. This affair Society Members" to was Saits the first batevent social of win which Filed the seaLogan, Damage Complete ths formation of ths regiment, and son to be held 'on the roof garden. A For Personal Injuries talion entitle it to a colonel and full reg- program of music and several brief imental staff, headquarters' company talks preceded the banquet which 7 u In The TCieosopbiotl soetety vl1 r 1 Lodge Hall, (II Centtv - attended by, nearly all members of the r' Chris Morris fl.ed suit In the Third and band.-building Monday nt-- l p-- j u club with partners. district court yesterday against the InJect for Monday hi The J j ternational Smelting company for Predatory Animals Killed and Effect." Members . Salt Lakers damages in the sum of 13.000 for the Scheduled day st 3 p. m. to etude loss of an eye. Tha plaintiff alleges Total Nearly Five Hundred oiples Of ThSOeolOy.'' To Visit comShores was the he one of that tapping Foreign open as free read lag re pany's furnaces at the Tooele smelter - The Jung report of the predatory p. m. each TueeSay S when a piece of molten metal flew animal A number Salt Lakers will leave when books may he inspector. Q.tE. Holman, shows during Jane of Into-h- l ore arlgh for either f lan shores ThaJpeet gve 428 wild animals were kllled. durlng on Two suits each Asking Judgment vaoations Or buslnese trlps, accord- tlon lsglon wili FMv the-suof $2,800 for damages, were May, They Included 322 xsoyotes, 21 ing to bookings mads with J. O. Tomm. in filed against tha Union Pacific Rail- bob cats and two lions. These with linson. general steamship agent. In- S.ulldtng In a district miscellaneous assortment of foxes, cluded among these are:' road company tha Third of relne' court by Victor Mlnka and Matt badgers, lynx, bears make up ths toMrs. Henry Robbins on ths Monday tke'V ... The plaintiffs allege they tal. 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